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peacemaking mission a delegation led by russia's foreign minister has arrived in damascus and of the bloodshed in syria gathers momentum against the backdrop of diplomatic ground. greece sacrifices fifteen thousand more jobs in a bid to appease the international predators out there in the ravaged population stages another general strike. the center of oil disaster the arab documents discovered in libya implicate britain and the five agency in the rendition of dissidents some for torture under the late dictator cooperation that allegedly saw the u.k.
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well rewarded. live from our headquarters in that central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's two pm here in the russian capital twelve noon in damascus and syria could get another chance at a diplomatic escape route from its continuing political crisis and just as it hosts a russian delegation that's in light of a widely documented stand off of the u.n. security council and swelling violence within syria are two groups going always in the capital damascus and now joins us live on the line you go or the delegation of course as we know headed by foreign minister lavrov has arrived you were there how is their visit being received. well on the sands we have just arrived in fact less than an hour ago the foreign ministers plane landed
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here in syria we've just arrived to the president solace. before along with the foreign minister of course and the head of the foreign intelligence service of course and the we this delegation was needed was really impressive we were going in a column in a convoy from the airport to damascus senate some point will be greeted by well i have to say was more than a hundred people it was a few thousand people who sort of lined up along the road carrying russian and syrian flags and chanting thank you russia thank you china and pro. bowl outside jazz goldens as well there were so many of them at some point the town where i actually had to stop. now we finally made it to president and the foreign minister said eleven also and we had of the foreign intelligence service for our
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pool of our delivering a message from president leave the music just to president assad now the contents of this message to a known in fact this is the meeting itself is now being held behind closed doors which you saw just about three or four minutes ago i was in the room with them the meeting started just with some award protocol and greeting words words from both sides can't really tell you what's going on in there right now that i can tell you exactly is this message sent from the russian president to the syrian president although there's a lot of speculation for example united states came out saying that this message may include a goal for president assad to step. down although we have heard comments before from russian foreign ministry on this issue saying that moscow does not have the
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habit of calling other governments to step down in fact the only kind of official information that we know about this message is that it's aimed at finding ways out of the current crisis happening here in syria all this is happening after russia and china you told the u.n. draft resolution on syria initially put forward by moco backed by most western nations and it did not exclude the possibility of war and you three inches engine similar to now event happens in in with you so russia which has been standing since basically the beginning of this conflict here in syria are you saying that no matter what happens it will not allow. the how things happened
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will be a happen again so it will continue blocking all the resolutions that they had. the similar similar context allowing foreign intervention. foreign minister lavrov i was saying before that moscow was asking the u.n. security council to wait a little bit to give just a few days of time so that it could be a level of could come here to moscow says deliver this message to syrian president and while that did not happen the gold ended up. being being conducted on saturday so russia and china you know that. well the foreign ministry in moscow says that. if you create the u.n. security council just washed. and possibly even things out for you perhaps you know . could have been different if you waited just for. you a few more days so we're going to see how this meeting is going to be you know that
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and of course we'll be waiting for its outcome all right you go we know you've just arrived we'll let you go hopefully you'll have a little more details for us when we speak to you later today about more specifically the situation on the ground there and of course what is happening in those talks between sergey lavrov his delegation and the syrian authorities thanks for that update. but moscow continues to receive harsh remarks over its move to veto a draft resolution on syria struggling to convince the west of its impartiality critics however say it's not russia's approach which should be brought into question r.t. sarah firth explains i do know we've designed six on every level the syrian crisis has space 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
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purpose here this is a doomed as well as a murdering regime there is no way it can get its credibility back internationally or with its own people and when you come when you realize that and you see what a mistake russia is making by backing this regime so many in the west russia's decision along with china to veto the u.n. resolution on syria is difficult to understand and make his u.n. envoy described the decision is shameful and he's the country's of attempting to 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 its continued calls the dialogue. alongside calls for the government to withdraw its troops from cities we wanted to demand the armed groups also leave the cities and stop the ongoing attempts to take all the residential areas suggestions were vehemently rejected by the co-sponsors of the
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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 santa regime has been overlooked however is russia's continued efforts to mediate with all sides of the conflict we speak with the head to syria's internal opposition the national coordinator council he'd met with a russian delegation recently we asked how they viewed russia's stance russia said they're not against the will of the syrian people that they stand with the syrian people and the legitimate demand 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 these say and russia's unwillingness to join the economic sanctions most game may have a hard time convincing the west of its neutrality of course russia much more
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careful. because after that i do from libya will could see is a. nato country doesn't want to form. a us citizen zero a cynical process. from the. north for absorbed but not total border as there usually on libya was. but not about syrians. and as the political to attack continues to play out an increasingly polarized population and watching their lives and country brought to a standstill sanctions a crippling the economy and the increase in violence is raise. the death toll daily political wrangling now seems to be doing the issue of basic human rights for the people living in syria. but one of russia's
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main concerns in syria was the prevention of military action similar to that thing in libya but now the resolution had been blocked the only way for western nations to intervene is to go beyond the un mandate which is unlikely that the belief of professor simon chan from the chinese university of hong kong to chinese have a zones of being true twenty because they hope and authorize nato for using force and you get what. do you earn burned it has been you it was written as it to be in the opposition more so are the chinese citizens of truman's time which means it's unlikely for them to boards for anything that is similar to the situation of. an image reaction was is likely it must be gone beyond you which means to do so would have to buy cars to you a platform. in the moon which i don't think is possible and probably. well still to come on the program western after mommy warfare and iran tehran finds
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itself unable to carry out financial transactions and brothel bomber designs to freeze the account i mean bronstein told bank. and ancient nature in the coldest spot on earth russian scientists find the water out of a proof story late into the place or that our way to contain life forms unchanged for millennia. fifteen thousand more green jobs flashed the latest blow from austerity measures adopted by athens to appease its international creditors the cuts are especially wary and given that the greek economy is near freefall the country's hope now rests with a second one hundred thirty billion euro bailout package because stations between bankers and the government are ongoing with the main precondition being for their austerity measures and according to a lot faster george dollars if athens doesn't get the cash it will even have no
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hope of repaying the interest two years and we are living through i hear the commercials over that are going to measure the output or the burden to the poorest who that weakest members of our society and you stayed used is get inflated so i don't cover in the. same us if we continue to put money. in to our economy. even more so soon most of the sort of they are pushing to us actually they are nothing but their scheme to give up our public infrastructure the infrastructure of the property to foreigners that especially big german of the prizes. for experiment photo european union those just trying to impose to us the measure of the salaries this must have meant of their protective legislation for the workers that they are going to try to impose through other people starting from the people in the car and they're still there so
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we do not want the. second five the second five years without any kind of corp. well germany and france have also called for more say over greece's finances including future about laos it follows an attempt by berlin to assume control over the country's budget a move projected by the debt ridden nation and that's one of the themes featured in today's kaiser report coming up next 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 bank and 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 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. or
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russian scientists in the antarctic have reached a fragment of nature untouched for a on's under glacier ice after thousands of years of work they drilled through to the waters of an ancient lake where they now hope to discover unique why forms are to some thomas who toward the frozen continent exactly a year ago explains what this could bring. vostok research base in antarctica it is the coldest place on earth and the site of an international project studying climate change the deepest drilling location on the continent the main research was to drill the great your eyes i mean the eyes that was forming by snow as deep as possible to get these tiny bubbles of. air which was preserved for about four hundred thousand years in the snow and to measure carbon
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dioxide in in it and a certain point researchers made a new discovery lake vostok once they. dug into the lake ice which was formed not by snow but which was formed by water freezing. with the international project lots of lost its meaning because you can never get any more climate change information so the project was suspended for four years now with team of russian scientists have drilled more than two miles into the ice and have reached the surface of the subglacial lake itself excited about the possibility of discovering life. lake was talking he did from the. terrorists and now from down. and there's a why is there a some kind of fresh water maybe because of these heat flux from the water there could be some more more sophisticated life then back to earth while the drilling
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project at legg is exciting for scientists and promising in terms of finding life here on earth there are some who are skeptical and say the project should continue in fact they say it could even be builders to humans there were some worries that we will bring up some microbes that are really harmful. to human beings which is from a biological point of view it is some kind of nonsense because these. extremely fresh water going to shows they have not ever counted we. mammals may be so they can never interfere with. the harsh conditions that make working in vostok difficult now scientists have a limited window of opportunity to conduct their research for the season. i remember we had modest sense for self this the coldest one was reached it as minus
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eighty nine celsius the end of february beginning of march the temperatures begin to drop drop drop and at these temperatures the planes can't fly anymore and that's it. now that the drilling task is complete the race is on to find the new discovery of ancient life on our planet in antarctica sean thomas archie. well to find out about how people survive at the end of the world head to our web site r t v dot com we have four of the world's southernmost continent far and wide learning how to survive in this unforgiving breathtaking environment. an occupy wall street heads to the classroom as one u.s. college opens up of course studying the campaign read all about it online at our team dot com.
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