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you know you you want to me as he wants to be you. will the result leave spurs in the table five points off manchester united and seven from leaders manchester city well liverpool are four points of a top sports spot to. me my russian champions and it will have to do without midfielder miguel downie for their champions league round of sixteen double header against benfica starting this month the twenty eight year old just picked up a knee injury during the initial training session in italy and could be out for up to six months which also makes the playmaker a doubt for portugal at this summer's european championships in poland and ukraine i while in zimbabwe one of the country's former football chiefs is in court henry is accused of fixing friendly matches of the national side in the far east between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine as part of a betting syndicate the case got underway on monday which wire was the chief executive officer of zimbabwe's football association and was sacked in twenty ten she denies the charges the scandal has also led to the suspension of more than
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eighty players. elsewhere cyclists and the schleck looks set to be awarded the twenty ten tour de france title after alberto contador were stripped of the yellow jersey for failing a drugs test during the race from luxembourg had come second but now looks set to benefit from contador as conviction contador tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol and had said his failed test was due to eating contaminated meat the spaniard will also now lose his twenty eight italia title and will remain barred from the sport until august after receiving a backdated two year ban the case has taken months to resolve after various appeals something citing chiefs of criticize. israel. is fundamental to be loose time between sports justice and sports and media events it is comfortable to come to have a clip so clean for eighteen months he was cycling everywhere he was sickening and spin portugal. in italy where he won the giro he was cycling in belgium he was
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sailing in france he was cycling in argentina he won two stages just a few days ago the son louis two are in the future it is absolutely necessary to sports justice like any type of justice need serenity and even though the case was extremely complex come of the type of case comes. while the current tour de france champion has defended cycling for recent record in tackling doping contador is the second rider to be stripped of the court of france title falling floyd landis in two thousand and six after he also failed a drug test but evans says cycling is setting a good example. into the sport of sparkling star more than enough to prove itself it's doing the right thing and now it's time for other sports to look at cycling in and replicate the preparatory barsaat going to fight against drugs in sport can be can maybe be beaten one day across the sport evans or speaking there are on the eve of the laureus sports awards ceremony and that sort
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tennis world number one novak djokovic named world sport and of the year while kenyan distance run i think was named sports woman of the year. while djokovic picking up the award at the ceremony in london the serb won three grand slams in twenty eleven and won forty one matches in a row and last month clinched this straight you know you've been to become the fifth man to win three majors in a row. thank you thank god i didn't make it to last year's world championships in south korea. barcelona when nine detainment the year they won their domestic football league for a third time in a row and the champions league for a third time in six years club president sanders they're here accepting the award. now at a time running formula one champion sebastian vettel says it will be harder than ever to retain the world title this season his red bull would say unveiled their
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new car the r.b.a. eight season stepped knaves design and they hope it will and then a third constructors title in succession vettel things any design advantage gained over their rivals will be less than in previous years as teams pare for the start of the season and the first race in melbourne a march the. you know the last two years we had two big things taken away the double the fuses plus for this year the system around the blown exhaust so you know we're missing that therefore so i think difficult to really create a difference we see obviously we hope that is better than all the others but it will be difficult and i think the cars will be fairly similar as in pick ups will be even closer than they have been funny there have been some great sibling rivalries in sport but while boxing's klitschko brothers may refuse to fight each other russia's mixed martial arts king feared or meaning in one care doesn't have any such reservations and took on his brother alexander in
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a brutal lot of sambo with more is wrong with danny. the man the special symbol athlete is good really good this is not a flashback the russian has been the greatest ambassador of the sport he came from four years the last weekend was the real truth at the last emperor of mixed martial arts to the position he had won six times before work. the russian somewhat championships. in front of a home crowd in moscow the thirty five year old was going for his seventh domestic title shocker you are still a very funny to have a rest now head of a few more fights i'll have tonight if i'd like to thank my opponent it was good to get back to the met for a competitive fight and i want to thank god. for my work. and the most and dissipated plight of the event was simply inevitable in the final of the heavyweight class that are placed his younger brother four time russian champ ben
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alexander and men who also earn big respect in the global enemy arena some i have been looking to see a rumble. but we're left with just a seven second musser class. yes many expected an exciting fight two brothers who never fought against each other before but they came out and produced an elegant finale for the competition the younger brother gave it into the elder one in a very dignified way. but he will. go over the events saw no end of tough action and here is the proof.
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while a heart full of courage is often the competitive edge play comes martial arts and let's close with a sold example of that the super lightweight final was. despite being exhausted by flu and high temperature and having already won the title three
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times before leiber godunov holds on to them to increase through the mystic crown. the smell of it was a home even for me as. i came from the famous sambal seventeen training school based here in ma school so i felt great responsibility i had to win so let me go robert one of the known artsy muscular. right tough sport side that is the sport for the minute. wealthy british style. that's not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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peacemaking mission a delegation led by russia's foreign minister heads to damascus as bloodshed in syria gathers momentum against a backdrop of diplomatic clashes. greece sacrifices fifteen thousand jobs in a bid to appease its international creditors i still stare at the rubbish population stages of the general strike. the center of oil. documents discovered in libya and became britain's emirates six bomb making seat in the ring dishing of dissidents late dictators. operation eventually rewarded with arms and oil contracts. and business will look at the russian markets that open but
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later the market slide into the red for more detail look at the start of four months in front. row costing life in the heart of the russian capital this is out. syria could get another chance at a diplomatic escape route from its continuing political crisis as it hosts a russian delegation later on tuesday that's amid widespread international outcry caused by clashes at the u.n. security council and swelling of violence within syria parties. has the details. the main goal of russia's delegation in syria today is to stop the violence that's coming from both sides of the conflict to have them sit down at the negotiation table and talk now russian delegation to syria today is headed by the country's
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foreign minister sergei lavrov and together with foreign intelligence chiefs because for of course they bear a message from russians residents of president assad's message that's calling on for still are serious democratic changes in the country and while the speculations haven't that those changes may include a change of regime sergei lavrov suggested that asking presidents of certain countries to step down is not a russian profession now this comes after russia vetoed for the second time u.n. security council's resolution on syria previously russia had asked the u.n. security council not to rush with such decisions and give russians allegation a chance to visit damascus one more time to talk to president assad once more before voting on the resolution however that request was ignored which russia found quite disrespectful meanwhile the u.s. has shut down its embassy in syria and is seeking further regional and national sanctions. on syria as well as the u.k. britain has recruited its ambassador to syria as well know who are in russia's
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attempts not to allow the repetition over the libyan scenario in syria and here's this report by sara first. started out divisive on every level the syrian crisis displace opinion from the streets to the international stage the united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here this is a doomed regime as well as a murdering regime there's no way it can get its credibility back internationally or with its own people. it's when you come when you realize that and you see why. mistake russia is making by backing this regime too many in the west russia's decision along with china to veto the un resolution on syria is difficult to understand america's u.n. envoy described the decision is shameful and accused the countries of attempting to
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sell out the syrian people and of shielding a tyrant the right from the very beginning and russia has been very clear on its stance of the crisis in syria and innes continues calls for dialogue. alongside calls for the government to withdraw its troops from cities we wanted to demand that the armed groups also leave the cities and stop the ongoing attempts to take over residential areas suggestions were vehemently rejected by the co-sponsors of the text it looks like these co-sponsors are more interested in simply finding somebody to blame drawing attention away from the armed groups that are receiving arms and other kinds of encouragement from abroad the west has leveled heavy criticism at moscow's continued arms trade with syria saying it's backing the is santa regime who has been overlooked however is russia's continued efforts to mediate with all sides of the conflict we speak with the head a serious internal opposition the national coordinator council he met with
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a russian delegation recently we asked how they viewed russia's stance and russia said they are not against the will of the syrian people that they stand with the syrian people and the legitimate demands we ask that they support the syrian people under whatever will protect them from violence and killing otherwise their position should be considered a sttng with the regime with a veto and russia's unwillingness to join me cannot make sanctions most game may have a hard time convincing the west of its neutrality of course russia much more careful . because after that it was from be able could see is a country as a nato country that doesn't want to form. a us citizen zero or a cynical process. nor fly zone but not about total border as there usually on libya was. but not about syrians. and as the
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political tit for tat continues to play out an increasingly polarized population watching their lives and country brought to a standstill sanctions a crippling the economy and the increase in violence is raise. tom daley the g eight political wrangling now seems to be doing the issue of basic seeming right for the people living in three. months. well harsh remarks i would then move to veto a draft resolution on syria continue to pile up on russia and china the us among the most vocal asia times correspondent ask abbas says that criticism is unjustified given that washington repeatedly blocks un resolutions condemning israel i would start paraphrasing susan rice i would say that the international community is the real one not made two and six of course and go monitors in the g.c.c. is this just it by the travesty of the repeated u.s.
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vetoes in a deal un women ever the topic of israel cups so israel us can veto any c. regarding your zero zero zero zero can keep but killing men and women and children palestine but always leave russia and china they cannot block a result lucian that he poses regina change in syria so what are you going to see from now want is a radicalization and that's already happening so this means. the rebels in syria the free syrian army will keep being armed and weaponized by not only got there in saudi arabia which is already happening for months not but specially by the united states the resolution is not blaming effect on armed insurrection that's what can you imagine if you have a mid-size city in the united states called troll but ending suresh how do you
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think the response of the u.s. government would be. in the u.s. are seeking to hit syria with further economic sanctions patrick pays a political analyst for the online magazine spiked says the sanctions were in home the people not the president. well i think in many ways it's going to exacerbate if it does mean that dialogue gets off gets taken off the table it does mean that the west will try and intervene in other ways you know as we've seen the last few months affectively the arab league kind of step in and to monitor and effectively become the lackeys of western interests to a certain extent so it's i think the malls or the west kind of removes itself from syria the more pressure and we're hearing with the you know our sanctions as well the more actually i think the syrian people will suffer as a result through any western intervention you will have you know the syrian people effectively having their democratic initiative taken from their hands and effectively you know you have western countries trying to give them democracy
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instead which historically has been proven not to be the case but also sanctions are going to really affect president are sad and the kind of cronies in charge sanctions will have a direct impact upon the syrian people. are still to come on the program a soldier of good to the u.s. army private in the running of nobel peace prize covering war crimes and the secret documents to wiki leaks the same accusation that can see. western warfare against iran tehran finds itself on the able to carry our financial transactions for obama decides to freeze the talents of iran central bank. fifteen thousand more greek jobs slashed its latest blow from austerity measures adopted by athens to appease its international creditors the cuts are especially worrying given that the greek economy is a new report his hopes now rest to the second one thirty billion euro bailout
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package. between bankers and the government are ongoing the main precondition for the austerity measures. for. us. cash you can be paying interest on two years now we are living through i hear all of austerity measures over there are corny and measures that they are put all the burdens to the poorest to the weakest members of our society and our debt in a state of be reduced is get inflated so i don't have any hope to these new measures it is the same as if we continue to put money into our debt or store credit cards and to drain our economy lead in the lead they need to even more or stair recession this massive privatization they are pushing to us actually they are nothing but a scheme to give up our public infrastructure infrastructure our public property to foreigners and especially big german enterprises now greece is
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a kind of experiment for all european union they're just trying to impose to us or state a measure of the salaries they dismantlement of their protective legislation for the workers that later they are going to try to impose through other people starting from the people and the counties of the south we do not want this continues sacrifices sacrifices without any kind of cope. well germany and france have also called for more say over greece's finances including but he doubts it follows an attempt by berlin to assume control of the country's budget we've rejected by the debt ridden nation and that's one of the themes featured in today's kinds of reports coming up later this hour. what they're not taking into consideration is that all of this debt is off the balance sheet and all the income is used immediately to pay off banking near and germany so germany has effectively to seize control of greece they've seized control of portugal they will soon be totally in control of spain and they're totally in control of the euro zone it's
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all legal remember they put all that bad debt off the balance sheet you don't have interest rate risk you have political risk in the countries that are not germany germany doesn't have a political risk because they are europe. the former head of britain's m i six spy agency marco island is being sued by two dissident libyans he allegedly helped arrest and deport to gadhafi torturers in two thousand and four their case against substance after the discovery of letters from out into the colonel congratulating him on the return of the prisoners what is either bennett has the story. of ducted imprisoned and tortured for six years all thanks to british government help those are the claims of two former gadhafi detainees who say they were captured by m i six flown to libya in two thousand and
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four abdul hakim is now libya's military commander along with sami el saadi he was part of the libyan islamic fighting group and they're suing a former british spy chief for complicity in the torture the most damaging aspect is just how much the british were involved in even just two cases of sending senior people back to libya and then the potential damages how much they knew about the nature of gadhafi his regime and how he and his officials were torturing prisoners and that should have been obvious documents found in tripoli by human rights watch seemingly expose britain's key role in the libyans rendition within m i six counterterrorism chief mark allen pulling the strings he allegedly writes in one letter sent to get daffy spy chief moose's. i congratulate you on the safe arrival of our last a deep mr bear hard this was the least we could do for you and for libya. the
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papers show the cia seized in bangkok thanks to an m i six tape of al saadi was supposedly snatched by the m i six in hong kong both men were sent straight to libya and the notorious abu salim prison where they say they were tortured there are statements from u.k. authorities saying. that they are. they do not wish torture to happen. in the context of death. those sorts of statements that. everyone would know there was an extremely high risk indeed or less certainty that these individuals will be tortured but by that point the british government loving with good daffy had already begun turning him from their sport darling and it wasn't just good daffy who reap the rewards so mark allen was britain's negotiator in what was
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a two way deal it was in this exclusive london clubs of marco and said to have met . his intelligence chief the alleged occasion a top secret dinner to celebrate the end of negotiations libya gets a seat at the international table in return for scrapping its weapons program and giving britain a lucrative oil contract one worth fifteen billion pounds went to b.p. in two thousand and four the same company allan had just joined there even allegations the controversial release of lockerbie bomber mcgraw he was part of the same shady deal to find them well and refuses to comment on the claims against him m i six hasn't denied complicity in torture but the government saying all actions had its approval a longstanding get out clause but maybe not now the secrets out so we know that ministers in the past were signing off on these sort of acts of complicity that those ministers themselves should face criminal prosecution and the civil case
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against mark allen could be just the tip of the iceberg of what went on behind the scenes between britain and get daffy police have launched a criminal investigation to see just how far up the tree complicity may have gone either bennett party london. but we also have more revelations on the b.s. torture networks on our website r.t. dot com where you can find out about the demise of the vias a former ambassador to france died. it has to be a government that's a much more. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. trying for a chatroom today. barack obama has approved a fresh set of strong sanctions against iran is financial institutions the u.s.
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has frozen iranian assets and transactions involving the country's central bank well sure it's a funny from the school of oriental and african studies so it's all part of a prediction political game in terms of threats coming from the us specially this resistance is sanctions against iran central bank i think that they're mostly produce or direct for domestic consumption in the united states as we get closer to the presidential elections in the u.s. we see that each side trying to see as being more as being tougher views of iran and this is another move by president obama to satisfy either is rivals or are just supporters of his campaign is sad to see that the u.s. is undermining the work the. fantastic work that doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment professional.

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