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new elections now according to reports his draft text calls for a political transition in syria it also says the security council could quote adopt further measures if syria does not comply with the terms of the resolution we do know that the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin expressed deep disappointment with their draft indicating that he does not believe that the international community should impose an outside solution on syria in terms of the conflict taking place there and he also rejected the idea of an arms embargo or the use of force being imposed on syria because we should keep in mind that if this text includes that the security council could adopt further measures if syria does not comply with what the security council wants we don't know what those further measures could be you have countries such as
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russia china india brazil that believe that there is a conflict that two sides are involved in syria and both of those parties should be addressed now russia has drafted resolution on syria but according to reports and according to what members told me it does not include the cohesive or punitive measures against syria that western countries are looking for and that's where you have a difference of opinions but this story will continue next week because from what we're told the security council will meet to discuss the text of this draft resolution well antiwar activist don de bar says it's nato behavior in libya that makes countries like russia and china block any resolution on syria that implies using military force. we saw how far they would go with libya they carried on a seven month massive bombing campaign that reduced the infrastructure of that
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country to rubble practically which had been built up only in the last forty years and they installed a group of thugs that are so greedy that they're killing each other now that the government has been swept out of the way there by nato the thing that the western powers want to see in this region is dischord they obviously cannot occupy these territories after they conquer them if you look to iraq and afghanistan you can see that that's the case but as long as the people on the ground are busy killing each other the united states can secure oil or in the case of syria for example the port at tartus which would keep russia out of the mediterranean and whatever other objectives they have. but more than one hundred people are thought to have been killed in clashes between syrian security forces and opposition groups in the past two days artists are further has been to an area near damascus which was recently taken over by rebel fighters and she reports although the opposition is united
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against the regime there polls apart on their methods a clear message from the protestors this damascus as a funeral takes place. we don't want to linger don't go we don't want to. see. children killing we don't read them we don't know what we will do you have to live. here i mean this this is going to be all come to us for now they feel safety is being provided by the free syrian army the guerrilla body made up of many army defectors who say its presence here is unable protests like these to go ahead. ever since the military cannot come in anymore because the free syrian army is protecting us we support the free syrian army and we support. the former army colonel heads the f.s.a. from the brute he's been steadfast from the start and his calls the foreign military intervention. say far void of partnerships with any other opposition
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elements he sees differs significantly inside the country and the national coordination council were at the leading opposition groups remains adamant that foreign military intervention would make an already to tear erasing situation even worse whole while the security position has caused some areas to get out of control and it seems that there is a war between two groups outside the country and it's the syrian national council pitching itself as the main opposition but it too has failed to unify the many different opposition factions and this lack of unity has hampered the growing coups for direct u.n. involvement. russia and china remain firmly opposed to a resolution that would leave the door open to foreign military intervention and in a far cry from previous coups the dialogue in saudi arabia no talk to the opposition and these this did cost even more lives to say many nice things to find
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rebel groups who have to work with the other side it's working with the other side uses them to. fight the f.s.a. say they have little choice but to use weaponry to protect civilians. who have this mean square here in tone with people who come out and protest. the security forces trying to come in but we protect them but this is what's happening here that it remains a precarious situation in a moment of confusion the crowd gets nervous and starts to run at one point gunshots still says where they come from or from who you could see but a lot of confusion here on this face even if you're reading in the different directions not exactly sure what's going on that will you know as safe situations very right now and all of this happening just fifteen minutes from the city center is just a day before it's egypt where the government demonstrations so position can show
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continues to gain ground the divisions within the country have never been clearer oh. god yeah i do yeah. star is keeping her blog updated at our two dot com where she's posting extensively on the situation in syria and there you're also find images from various parts of the country that haven't made it to air we have the latest pictures but so people rallying in fact to mask. down the official to have location. pulled talk from the top story. the job. on the. video. on the dot com. in other news polish protesters are refusing to give up the fight
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over the anti web piracy pact their countries signed up to more demos are planned against act the multinational deal force in secrecy that activists say allows firms censor the internet and e.u. official resigned over the treaty which was signed by twenty two european countries this week alexei yourselves get reports from warsaw. a passer by from england confused scenes on friday in central warsaw with filming of a sequel for the hollywood movie before. judging from the number of mosques men and cameras such resemblance was tangible the film character a forceful revolution these people are also standing for change to stop the anti counterfeit trade agreement act from becoming law in poland minus fifteen degrees centigrade is definitely not an excuse for thousands who gathered in central warsaw friday protests common it's a week of numerous mass rallies across the world with people protesting against the
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internet censorship act in may have a positive aim to protect intellectual property but these protesters fear it will be used to police the web and take harmless websites offline. engineer martin says he's working under threat because of actors obscurity with the international pact worked out in complete secrecy issues with. legally censoring information. it's very unclear the negotiations have lost it since two thousand and four but it's been so anything unlike the week's massive anti active protests in poland friday's showdown had clear political overtones while the majority of the crowd was voicing no to the treaty a large chunk was directing their anger at the government experts saying the scale
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of public dissent has managed to make more soldiers nervous the government was promoting itself as being modern as. people probably internet and people trying to keep them accountable so when they discover that the government is supporting something. it was purely political answer to no we don't believe this but this considers the harm governments are pretty nice in these suddenly seems they are. point of view or order a tactic and the and the might not ratify and they will have a second fault so after a week of ignorance i think suddenly they realize that the protests are much deeper much broader and. to become law in poland act and needs the approval of both the polish and european parliament nobody knows for sure how long this might take but protesters say they will continue piling the pressure on the authorities to stop this happening i think it came as a complete shock nobody expected nobody expected. to. do
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this kind of thing i think there will be a lot more they last for at least two weeks i think because. i think this is how long it will take to actually. prime minister to be adamant war so would not give in to and blackmail in the streets with what was initially acquired social protest has become politically broader with every rally ask elating in both the numbers present and the level of aggression. let's see russia. reporting from warsaw poland. now european liberty campaign there and them in your behalf scott believes that the polish government should have listened to the public because they're the web's real stakeholders. the way it did. it my prior lake the was basically done in the year. you were there without really actually the goodbye you're laying there in the internet and
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though the internet provider companies which are taking advantage of. the internet first thing really should be aware when the. people are feeling that they were keep that by the government and that something is wrong that there were no contemplation and there was no particular need a good debate before. were the signature of the document there were what may be happening in the reagan era were returned man who had the internet and every time people had the impression that the government is taking that without the basin without. you there now and the internet users here with are to just have how even the winter chills don't stop global warming getting people hot under the collar. they don't really care about the planet until until it affects them
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personally and the world we live in the resident ass people in new york what they would sacrifice to save the planet. and we skipped out of there so she has the far scarce but the slow through their paces for the first time before they welcome the winter olympics find us into your side. the ratings firms keep raining the blows on the beleaguered euro zone now six has downgraded five countries they include spain and italy which are the big worries because of their size if they fall ill leaders in case financier's are struggling to find a remedy to the debt crisis that the annual world economic forum or leicester has more from dabs. we're going in today for davos at the world economic forum and today we'll hear from a number of economists and kind of thinkers about where the global economy is headed we'll have to see how much attention the eurozone captures though because it really has overshadowed
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a lot of other things that happened on the official and unofficial agenda here at davos we heard from a number of euro zone finance ministers and e.u. officials speaking with a lot of optimism about a big eurozone solution saying they believe the fiscal compact will be reached with tighter fiscal discipline in that this will really help the debt crisis that the eurozone is dealing with they also said that greek bond holders will come to an agreement on haircuts for greek debt by this weekend to hopefully presumably avoid default which is definitely not a certain thing at all and that d.-day for greece is march twentieth after that optimism which was kind of the headline coming out of that we hasn't seen fitch the credit ratings agency downgrade by e.u. nations this includes italy and spain which are two of the economies that are very much of the biggest concern when you're talking about the eurozone debt crisis because they are much larger economies than greece they're both dealing with problems of their debt and of the funding of their debt which we've seen a lot of discussion here at davos over what is the best way to deal with we know george soros has his own plan i don't know if european union leaders are calling
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him now to take another look at it after these downgrades that something will have to watch for today with a correspondent from the british newspaper the independent believes greece has already come to default in reality. i don't think you have to be a whiz at math to figure out that it's not just the indebtedness of some countries but also the euro oh the common currency is a single currency for an area where some countries need a devaluation i don't know whether technically greece is going to be in default or not but if you're repaying thirty or forty cents in the euro your debt and the write down is going to something like that could be four to six feet or forty if you're lucky thirty if you're unlucky that it any rational say it's the is the country defaulting on its debts and whether technically that is or whether it take
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it seems to me to be not that relevant because once you've dealt with greece ok you try and have to put a fireball behind that but people may say look if i'm not going to get my money back on greece why should i learn to portugal why should i lend to spain why should i lend to italy. next hour max and say see you take a swipe at the politicians and bankers who are doing enough to reassure the markets and the people that recovery is around the corner. the governor of the bank of england urged against despair because all crises come to an end eventually he says he looks pretty miserable doesn't think you should talk like usually very telling people don't despair you don't look like you're about to top yourself you tried to have a smile and put a white cloud nose on really like a burning look out the clown those are always delivering that economic numbers bourbon gang has got that british kind of in the bag have blitzed on jim luck which
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is not fooling anybody and of course the u.k. economy is contracting why because the debt in the banking sector continues to expand and nobody's doing anything about that mervyn king wake up. iran is due to resume talks with the un nuclear inspectors in tehran this weekend in the first discussions of their kind of more than three years the country's also allowing the senior u.n. weapons expert to be part of the mission iran's nuclear program is the main reason behind rising tensions with the west the most recent move to see the e.u. adopt a complete ban on the iranian oil imports from july but tehran's considering heading off the sanctions by cutting supplies to europe as early as next week global policy consultant. told r.t. that by threatening to turn off the tap iran's hoping to hoping to soften the impact of sanctions. the calculus from iran's perspective is going to
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be if they preempted by cutting exports the forward to july first date the e.u. has set for cutting their exports and iraq preemptively cuts its three four hundred thousand barrels with the exported to the e.u. would be able to drive prices up. you know by doing that to offset for that you know right now what is going on with iran is that the there is an existential threat to the government there and quite frankly from the u.s. perspective i don't think there's a lot of hope that these sanctions will actually get you want to stop its nuclear program think the real unwritten objective here is quite frankly and call it by different name but it's regime change ultimately they want to put as much pressure that as they can on this government but if you look at some other news from around the world the supposed leader of a violent nigerian is the most vocal haraam is threatening to kill more security personnel and kidnap their families and in audio recording he also accused u.s.
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president barack obama of waging war on islam a week ago the group killed more than one hundred eighty people during a gun involvement in the northern town boko rome once a real law more widely in force throughout nigeria. police in senegal have fired tear gas at demonstrators rallying against a court decision to allow their president to run for a third term protesters then threw rocks broke barriers case and started fires the president's candidacy was in question because the constitution changed in two thousand just after he took office to impose a two term limit believes the law doesn't apply to him because he was elected for it came into effect. well the ski slopes of sochi are in a place are in place i should say for the next winter olympics now comes the test to make sure they meet world class standards while the russian resorts facilities are hosting their first skiers and organizers hope it's all downhill from here as
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dennis polaski but lots yes it's a explains. it's no way unschooled in the caucasus mountains but it's the hardest time for ski fans many like this couple even keen chromos for a say period for the season's grand opening in sochi you can see mrs now that. it's thirty snowing a month ago so much snow we wanted to write so badly and know we had this chance. this is a brand new resort just off the black sea coast with a number plan to attract ski fans who might otherwise prefer a winter break in france or switzerland kilometers those tracks will be able to compete with many european resorts it means six to ten thousand tourists will be able to stay here with your own seasonal warm weather left a few foreign destinations a little high and dry but at the end stuff here it was i who got to became snowed under with work as skiers saw a new resort just to go and you recall for beautiful. believed everyone
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enjoyed. very positive feedback this morning yes that's true. but they're also cudos biggest test is yet to come in february and march just about two thousand and fourteen winter olympics it will mean taurus two will be strictly off list but for now they're making the most of the snow the freedom and even the romance amid the russian winter it's greener if there is snow is still well you said it was supposed to kiss and that's my window so if you'll excuse me. but you. are to sochi. well you might not guess it now in the middle of winter but climate change continues to divide the international community more hard for us ask people in new york how far they're willing to go to cool down global warming. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of
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global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about that would you be willing to not blow dry your hair anymore yes that i'd be willing to do would you be willing to drive a your clothes on the line and never use or drag machine i don't know about that so it's about it depends would you be willing to change your behavior like say walking to any destination that's under two miles instead of driving like what i'm doing today is a yes yeah yeah i absolutely absolutely beside your virtual. well it's good what about showering for under a minute. i'm always. pretty much brooks all. the caves money don't become the postal is the clock. do you think most people are willing to change their daily behavior even though they are proud to call it a selfish you know they don't really care about the planet until until it affects
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them personally and flush the world we live in whether or not you're willing to change your energy consumption habits now the bottom line is you might just have to in the future if global warming continues to progress. well the march of the multinationals in india is threatening to wipe out millions of smaller grocery stores while it's likely to mean tipper flued and jobs boost the pre-packed food future when generations of local market traditions discover. this dry food store has been set then they're seeing chalons family for six generations it's one of the many small retail stores that have been operating in this market in old delhi for hundreds of years ago want to help the six generations of our family grew financially and provided us with everything but now seeing child one's way of life could be at risk after years of pressure the indian government decided to allow foreign multibillion retailers the likes of tesco and wal-mart access to one
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of the fastest growing middle classes in the world until now india only allowed single brand foreign retailers like reebok to enter the country even though the indian economy opened up more than a decade ago a condom it's here argue that the country needed at least five years to build up its domestic multi brand retail sector before allowing foreign competition into the country but now politicians argue that it might be the perfect time for foreign companies to enter india's five hundred ninety billion dollar retail sector the politicians behind the push say that farmers can make more money and consumers will pay less for food if the stores are allowed into india these retailers could provide organization to india supply chain by cutting out unnecessary middlemen president obama and other western leaders have also been putting pressure on india to allow their stores to open in the country arguing that they could provide jobs to millions of indians but small business owners still argue that it's an idea that
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would jeopardize their way of life. the big stores open up small businesses will not be able to compete with them and they will find it hard to survive so this is a conspiracy against us to shut us down and open big shops but we will not allow this to happen in india a lot of the small business will be swallowed by the way small fishes or written by the big fishes in the sea these small family run businesses will be completely destroyed jeopardizing the financial situation of families and children for now however opposition within india has stalled the decision from. being finalized store owner is like saying challen are watching the debate closely wondering if his family's business and the old delhi that he's known his whole life will suddenly change. this is an attempt to destroy even livelihood of the businessmen in india but we will not allow this to happen in india resisting outsiders from potentially destroying his family's tradition priya sri there are t.v. delhi india well mine there are two dot com we've got the world covered for you and
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going to be used. to. sit. there with art see it live from moscow where it's four thirty pm to have bonds says i will not support the new un resolution on syria drafted by the e.u. and arab states slamming it as unacceptable moscow says the document. targets regime change and paves the way for possible foreign intervention. protesters in poland found to continue fighting the international anti web piracy pact and their
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politicians who support the notorious trade agreement activists say it allows governments to police the internet under the guise of protecting copyright. and yet another blow to the struggling euro zone is five nations credit scores get caught including spain and italy e.u. leaders and key finance experts are struggling to find a solution to the deepening debt crisis at the world economic forum. next artie's on the money explores whether it's risky to invest in russia amid the presidential election plus how to keep the blood pumping in the moscow markets. welcome to the money where the business of russia is business on peter lavelle russian equities how will be fair this year what sectors in companies are attractive in.
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