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hood and other islamist parties who won an overwhelming majority in the first post mubarak poll but are his wary of an ocean a tells us many feel that they've been the why do you buy the islamic brother says a growing auctioneer here in egypt told ready that with these with this new poll and changes will actually not be as dramatic as people in the revolution demonstrators protesters have expected them to be the muslim brotherhood's freedom and justice policy has indeed won the first vote in post barak egypt mostly because it had voted had promised people also aid to house to see who would talk to transitional transition from ministry to civil power is something people have been calling for have been demonstrating for since the supreme council of the armed forces took power from mubarak last february because to them they say that the ruling generals have been actually representing the old regime something they've been fighting against and something actually their revolution has been designed to gets read off but over again today we have many signs indicating that these in this
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in this new poll that the muslim brotherhood as well as some of the business second talked to dozens. of votes are actually going to cooperate with cough and that's why many people who have been able to speak to here in pa road say they feel a little bit strange. in libya at least four are dead more than a dozen injured after fighting broke out in the former gadhafi stronghold of bani walid fighters still loyal to the deposed leader clash with militia this follows a warning from the leader of libya's national transitional council that there's a real threat of civil war protests in the city of benghazi forced the record the resignation of his deputy this past weekend in a rage libyans took to the streets of the city that was the center of the opposition in the uprising against the khadafi regime demonstrators are now accusing the n t c of corruption and a lot of reform and favoring former government loyalists almost our president of the arab lawyers association tells r.t.
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that libya could be on the edge of returning to chaos. that is the risk for two reasons the reason number one is that the still in the hands of the various militias that various areas of the differences between the two on a tribal basis and what have you and at the same time the ideas the political views of the people in conflict you have some people who won't rights to have more than ten percent seats and the parliament well at the same time you have others who saying you shouldn't have percentages women should have equal rights but no special favors for them you have a situation where people who want islam to be part of the constitution well you have the other the liberals who don't want to do that so you have a conflict on policies as well as the availability of. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines across the globe the founder of a file sharing website mega upload kim dotcom will remain in police custody after
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a bail hearing today in new zealand prosecutors argue dot com who also goes by the name kim schmitz was a flight risk because he has several identities access to cash and a history of criminal charges u.s. wants to extradite dot com claiming he made nearly two hundred million dollars by copying and sharing copyright in the war dot com denies the charges. two more bodies have been recovered from the capsized coast cruise liner off italy's coast seventeen people still missing after the ship ran aground a week ago environmental fears continue to grow as a sudden shift in the vessel could rupture its fuel tanks there's about a half a million gallons of heavy fuel and hundreds of tons of diesel still aboard marina joins us with all the latest business news after this short break stay with us.
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on all new oil contracts with the country but all existing contracts will be honored on still the first of july and i just sort of just pass low as they have us from b.m.p. par bob believes that and the e.u. led sanctions against a middle eastern country will only minor fluctuations in the oil price. the e.u. sanctions on the oh no i don't think that significant exports run about two point two million barrels a day of oil. goes to europe it's only represents run about one quarter of most goes to asia so we expect that the impact of the e.u. sanctions. that the u.s. sanctions that might take effect in the end of this year. removing all of the rain you know sports two point two million barrels a day and of that i think will have greater price impacts. us take a look at what's happening with the oil prices right now can see that light sweet is currently trading at close to one hundred dollars per barrel while the prime
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lens is out one hundred eleven dollars and fifteen cents per barrel and of course crude prices are higher after the oil embargo against iran. but when the u.s. markets have slipped into negative territory where the greek that jenner's dominated the trade in the dow is losing point three percent of all the nasdaq is down by point three percent over in europe markets closed in the black and reached the five month high the case benchmark stock index and higher boosted by gains for banks and oil stocks and investors were also to mystic about greece and its creditors agreeing on a deal to write down that buy up to seventy percent. here in russia the markets closed end of the trade in session on the horses of the as and then my sex closed with my segues down point five four percent of all the arts he has done over one and a half percent let's take a look at the top movers on the my sax russia's largest oil company ross that
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managed to recover from our their losses and gained one of the half percent bank which was up earlier in the day didn't manage to escape the negative territory and dropped point one percent greater m.t.s. came around and ended the day over one percent. yes and the black michael stein for much greater wraps up the day straight for us. on the domestic side sentiment remains quite positive supported by the high oil price without support potentially getting a further boost from news today that the e.u. has imposed an embargo on iran also we noted putin's popularity has risen substantially to highest levels in six months in the latest opinion polls and this substantially reduces the chances of a second round of presidential elections into some extent improves political visibility. russia has found a new market for its giant stockmen gas fields gas from c miller says the other two
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monopoly and this partners are considering supply and liquefied natural gas to japan the country is expected centuries consumption off until after it decided to reduce nuclear power generation gas from has been counting on the us as a market for stockmen but it had to start looking for alternatives following a spike in u.s. domestic production. that's all the business news for now for more stores you can always had to our website that's artsy dot com slash business bye for now.
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phone. lines. would be so much brighter if you knew all about song from phones to impressions. whose phones don't talk t.v. dot com. ten thirty pm in moscow these are your r.t. headlines serious lie. as an arab league plan to solve the country's crisis that requires president assad to step down to mask who says the initiative was an interference in its internal affairs and an attack on the country's sovereignty. the e.u. adopts on precedented sanctions against iran that include a complete embargo want to spoil a move targeting to iran's nuclear program russia calls the sanctions a mistake that undermine the diplomatic efforts to solve the crisis in the embargo
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will make the iran change its policy. and for a show of voting in favor of joining the deathstroke an easy win a national referendum but a low turnout and some violent protests preceding the vote show there are still divisions within the country. the u.s. often calls for democratic change in the middle east but remains reluctant to recognize the right of palestinians to self-determination president of the palestinian national authority mahmoud abbas who's visiting moscow talks with r.t. about the latest moves in palestine's bid for statehood interview coming up. visit is the final stop on your european tour. still waiting for a resolution to the statehood issue what do you expect from russia's leadership at this stage when the issue of palestinians legal rights is being decided according to international law. the russian federation as well as the soviet union before it
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has been regarded as one of the key and principal hopes for the palestinian people since the nine hundred seventy s. when the late palestinian president yasser arafat visited moscow our nations have enjoyed good relations it's not only the result of the role that russia plays in the region but also due to the fact that russia was a great power a member of the united nations security council and a member of the quartet of middle east mediators this is why we focused so much on strengthening our relations and why we expect russia to play a positive role recently the quartet took a number of steps calling for negotiations without doubt we coordinate our position with russia and several other countries to get an understanding of where palestine stands what it should do and what it shouldn't but this is why we visited the u.k. germany and have now come to russia we hope that the talks with israel currently underway in jordan will result in a positive outcome but if they fail we would need to have
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a list of further steps to be taken and in putting together the action list we want to listen to the opinions of the countries i mentioned earlier and russia in particular. by the mr president. some time ago you said the board was leaning towards israel and the talks was sixteen months. old exploratory talks with israel in a manner that revealed many contradictions in several areas of the peace process that apparently do you have any balls. yes that's true these meetings revealed a lot of contradictions in our positions those were talks just for the sake of talking unfortunately but we don't want to miss a single opportunity we've never stopped negotiating with israel even with george mitchell as a u.s. envoy we continued an exchange of opinions at the meetings held within exploratory or indirect talks which we have never shown and mutual contacts to be honest we've
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never broken off negotiations with israel. well i think. there were no grounds for negotiations because of israel the basis for negotiations is the acceptance of the nine hundred sixty seven borders or any other positions agreed by both parties it's not a unilateral stance it's the position of the international community of course it's closely linked with the issue of security which is a huge problem for us and we don't accept the israeli concept of security it will give another forty years of occupation of our legitimate territory on this concepts name is further occupation. criticised for saying there's no point in continuing the twenty year long negotiations that has under pressure from the u.s. and israel however you have repeatedly accusations saying that there is no alternative
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to peace talks. confident that. there is no alternative to peace talks at the moment we're assessing our testing the ground for future talks to comply with the quartet's demands. of the negotiations are just a way to gain time they say the talking games will not bring about solutions or agreement which will make time for those who know how to use that. stands behind that statement. means they want to preserve the status quo something we completely reject all illegal settlements all illegal buildings must be torn down and removed from palestinian territories perhaps the israelis have a different vision although in the past they have left their illegal settlements on the sinai peninsula and sharm el sheikh and returned back to their borders we have the same situation in lebanon and i believe some of the settlements there even with
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that they want to preserve the existing situation of the palestinian territories and seek to convince the international community to accept that they want to make us accept this vision but we will never accept it. netanyahu said that he gave you a twenty one point detailing the israeli position what i doing so he refused to meet in ramallah despite. what is the document all about. i met him three times in september two thousand and ten the first time in washington on an invitation from president obama and the second time in sharm el sheikh out of the third time we met was on the twenty fifth of september at his house in jerusalem where we talked for four hours and discussed all the issues at the talks ended with no positive results no discontinuation little development of the occupied territories no changes to security policies the israeli way they
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intend to occupy the west bank and the rights for another forty years. this is a colonial policy and colonialist a lodging at this is not the logic of a person interested in constructive talks and peaceful coexistence with his neighbors i don't refuse to make but i need to have a good reason now i guess twenty one point proposal and what are these twenty what . are they just some headlines or indeed a list of twenty one issues that need to be addressed by our peoples and as of today we only need to discuss and solved two issues borders. why would we want to add more issues to the agent did he think it was some sort of a secret but it's no news and it's not of any practical use either but it is not appropriate for a prime minister to submit this way document that simply enumerates some issues such as borders curacy the jewish state etc with no clear indication of what is actually expected of the other party. do you think
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current events in the arab world could strengthen your position in the peace talks and the palestinian issue internationally. there's still no clear position common to all arab countries yes there are revolutionary changes taking place but it will take time to figure out what results they brought about the countries we want to work with in order to strengthen our position will need time to get back on their feet and build their states under the new conditions however the general arab stance on the palestinian issue has not changed and that the people who lead these revolutions are the same people who supported the palestinians in their pursuit of in the end and these people have not changed what has changed is that attitude towards their leaders and their governments but that is their internal matter and we don't get involved the arab stance on the palestinian issue has remained the same.
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mr president. that you wouldn't take any action at international level until january the twenty sixth but if the talks according to an ideal charlie you have to mount president a diplomatic pressure on israel to make it completely isolated rather like south africa when the international community condemned it. we want to live together to co-exist with israel but at the same time we want to stop its illegal settlements on the land that does. and belong to it we want to tell the world that israel's policy is unlawful or their occupation of our land is illegal yes but we're not saying that israel as a state doesn't have a legal right to exist so the diplomatic campaign that's underway is illegal and that we have already been recognized by one hundred thirty states and i'm sure that in the near future the list will grow to include one hundred fifty hundred sixty countries it's an allergy to continue this work what is going to happen after
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generally the twenty sixth at the beginning of february the arab peace initiative follow up committee will hold a meeting where we'll present a full report on what has been done and what still needs to be done now as well as our vision of the future of the peace process will work out of the final positions based on the committee's decision but we don't want to tie up all of our planet so there needs to be a certain order. to torture. and what the hey there is the president if your address to the u.n. general assembly was very emotional truly big old an historic event but as it turned out a deal wasn't enough to convince nine members of the u.n. security council the sight of iran the palestinian authority the status of a full year when membership would it be possible to continue with the talk if you agreed to the status of our nonmember observer state. in the united nations security council we received eight votes that we need nine
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still may not upset everyone is pressured to vote against our membership today we refuse the idea of being a nonmember observer state though everything is possible i'm not saying that it can't be everything is possible if you ask me about the official position of the palestinian state on this issue i'll give you the answer we seek full membership or we will apply for a second time etc until we get our bid approval that they were. in a number of arab countries are now at this. with the idea of overthrowing existing regimes while. on the reconciliation mr president why did they attempt to create a national unity government and in failure. what has been achieved in terms of social and political reforms. but first of all our attempts didn't and we don't wish to create a national unity government but my personal suggestion was to create
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a neutral transitional technocratic government a non aligned government comprised of experts that would work until the election that's not a national unity government and its creation is already underway we have achieved agreement on many issues and i sensed some significant political improvement during the talks in cairo when hamas delivered an agreement there was an abyss between us earlier but now they've agreed to switch to a nonviolent standoff mode with no more bloodshed they agreed with the requirement of a stablish in the nine hundred sixty seven border line to run in the election in may this year that means we can talk about progress here our committees are working hard to implement these plans as soon as possible and reforms are underway and the government will be a transitional. thank you very much for being with us to the every possible success in the implementation of political reward and creation of a palestinian state.
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serious lam's an arab league plan to solve the country's crisis that requires president assad to step down to mask it says the initiative was an interference in its internal affairs and attack on the sovereignty of. the e.u. a dobson's president and sanctions against iran including a complete oil embargo move targeting the country's nuclear program russia calls the sanctions of a state that undermined diplomatic efforts to solve the crisis having embargoed won't change her on this policy. and creation votes in favor of joining the debt stricken you with a national referendum but low turnout and a violent protest preceding the vote show there are still divisions within the
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country. sports news next with kate stay with us. hello welcome to the monday night sports round up and here are the top stories giant killer unseeded you covered in the record of our son's five time winner three to williams in straight sets to set up on a straight open quarter final against we're sure out of our men's champion novak djokovic is also through. why and then there were true the patriots get a chance to avenge their two thousand and eight defeat as they once again face the giants in the super bowl after both win conference final thrillist. top targets the n.h.l. as much political i fear this as the leadership speaks exclusively to r.t. but upcoming to our readers prospects of playoff success this year's k h l. but first to tennis and former champion maria sharapova will take on serena williams
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conquer that in a car in an all russian quarter final at the australian open jemison elicit he became the first woman to take a set off sharapova but after dropping the opener the twenty four year old russian clawed her way back to winning three six six two six three turn to the quarterfinals for the first time since winning the title down around four years ago . but is that stunning in the way next is left handed combative mccarver who served up the biggest upset of the tournament so far the unseeded twenty three year old knocking out five time with this really williams goal in maiden grandson quarterfinal. surprise because she's a great player it's really tough to bogans her. but i don't know i just feeling so good and so focused so i play my game and. i won against syrian and it's amazing you know i didn't play well and i'm not physically one hundred percent so it's like.
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