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that if i have to go. back. now do you feel lonely if you don't miss the companionship. that's what keeps you going you must continually listens. to. your body you need to catch me maybe. i need to crash. i have known i have known you see. well in the fifty's and. in the sixty's then again it then says because. of some different by the beach but since it didn't perform so with the
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the lord. when i meet a teen or twenty years old i'll look for japanese women that's what my friends say they'll do when they're at that age will find a foreign woman and go abroad with her to tell where. the likelihood.
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well. science technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. the latest news and the week's top stories here on r.t. the arab league is set to decide the future of its efforts on syria violence escalates and the u.s. gathers a coalition of the willing against damascus. the spirit of revolution returns to it just on the first anniversary of mubarak's ousting with thousands of protesters calling for an immediate step down by the ruling military council. the people of greece have marched on the streets in anger over a new set of cuts as a government struggles to keep the country's economy afloat by securing and other bailout. and russian civil society takes center stage in politics as a group of public figures steps up to monitor coming presidential elections with
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backing from all of the candidates. it is a.t.m. of the russian capital you watching r t with me wearing the joshie the arab league will hold a series of meetings on sunday to decide what further action to take on the crisis in syria the body will consider resuming its observer mission and the syrian opposition expect official recognition from some of the arab states meanwhile violence escalates across syria with dozens were killed over the past twenty four hours an army general was assassinated on damascus on saturday following the deadly twin bombings of the security service headquarters in the city of aleppo government forces are reportedly bombarding homes in several other areas. denies that meanwhile the u.s. is reportedly setting up a polish willing to support the rebels and pressure damascus into submission some
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analysts believe washington's desire to bring down president asad spell disaster for syria. united states and european allies are interested in regime change in syria and they won't stop at anything. that does not deliver a different government that they hope will be more sympathetic to western interests which is quite naive really when you think about it because the people in syria are likely not going to be more sympathetic to the american and israeli aggression throughout the region the free syrian army is the armed opposition in conducting very violent acts against civilians in syria against both the government and you know innocent syrians i don't think the syrian people are really going to appreciate you know an outside exile group arming and training these people and it's grateful to think of what could be coming next if an externally force
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power is is suddenly implanted in syria is not at all representative of the people and syria could lead into another iraq so it's just really quite devastating right now the way things are progressing the syrian government has pledged to use an iron fist to crush what it calls a foreign funded terror campaign the u.s. and its allies have brushed aside the claim saying the blame for violence in the country rests solely on damascus but syria's deputy foreign minister told r.t. that foreign powers are instigating much of the bloodshed including friday's deadly bombing. a woman that insurgents and terrorists have committed this attack only an insane person could say that the government is killing its officials and officers and destroying its own administrative buildings these armed terrorist groups were created to commit these crimes and they have committed them in the past and will continue to do so if the west and their state support that the u.s. is aware of syria's power it realizes that there are people in syria who are
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against war against the ideology of war and that's why the u.s. supports armed groups and undermines their rival so that the groups take action instead of the americans that's the mother of the mounting death toll in serious heart of their if i do the foreign media blackout and even the u.n. has stopped trying to estimate the body count making matters worse syrian opposition groups themselves are often split over accounts of what's actually happening parties are bad has a story. the syrian observatory for human rights syrian observatory for human rights the syrian observatory for human rights it's one of the most widely quoted sources of syrian casualty figures but is not always telling the truth and ownership the syrian observatory for human rights is left several media outlets quoting false information as two rivals fight the same name the original group was hijacked by opposition activists to posting military deaths alongside civilian ones both sites claim they're the official observatory this is the original site in
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arabic with an english version on facebook and this is the fake site launched in the center and mostly in english several foreign news outlets have assume they are one and the same thing quoting the fake sites casualty figures the consequence a very different perspective of the crisis the original sites latest figures show just over five thousand one hundred civilian deaths against almost two thousand military casualties the rival site claims well over six and a half thousand civilians have been killed and barely six hundred troops a difference many claim suggests this is a lot more than just a numbers game i don't think even the people using these figures are have any objectivity really they have an agenda a clear agenda is the just the fire by any means possible that assad regime is a brutal massacring regime and it needs to fall a soon as possible and we can see if the united nations security council when that
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human rights strategy for regime change doesn't work how annoyed western governments are how have got arab league monitor the original observatory strickly opposes military intervention the man who hijacked it's name disagrees. used to translate at the real observatory he was fired after falsely claiming to be an official spokesman and using a live interview to call for a no fly zone. since then he's launched a smear campaign against the original group claiming they're imposters as are we and his figures have been quoted by the b.b.c. c.n.n. and a.b.c. australia the other groups say they tried to pass some political views so far by calling for no fly zone for international intervention and we made it clear i sit on their victory for human rights. original organization is that we are i guess an interventional we are against the no fly zone all we need is to stop the bloodshed
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in that is going on in syria as always and is group refused to speak on camera stating i cannot waste my time talking about this is the moment whilst people are dying in homes there are my priority right now he did refer us to another opposition group based in london and they too refused to comment on the ownership of the observatory but they did confirm that reporting military deaths was not in their interest it's not our position to report the casualties of. government troops the b.b.c. and the guardian had to withdraw material after falsely quoting as always the human rights observatory the un stopped counting the death toll claiming it's too difficult to keep track of but it's human rights chief also said five thousand civilian deaths should be enough to provoke international action the real observatory still documents the deaths civilian or otherwise but it may be too late for the numbers to matter either bennett r.t.
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london. well you know always find more news and the latest updates on the situation in syria on our website r t v dot com here's what else is waiting for you there right now the day of rage against new anti-piracy laws rocked the world with protests taking place in dozens of cities across the planet. also live in the south atlantic graue why argentina seems military threats from the u.k. around the disputed bolton islands. and cairo thousands of people joined a general strike in protest against the ongoing military rule exactly a year after president mubarak stepped down demonstrators want the supreme council of the armed forces to cede power to civilian government they are on happy with how
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the generals have been running the country with few reforms made and escalated repression of the opposition dozens of protesters were killed over the past month and clashes with police across the country and you parliament's been elected and is drawing up a constitution while the military says it won't step down before being out of juice but what they are vacs bertolotti that the gyptian people have already waited too long. what you see is more or less pressures on the street. very much reflects the frustration of the protesters with the mismanagement or the management of the transitional period by the i think the supreme council is willing to be followed in the and but with very strict conditions conditions that ensure that it has reserved a means of power in terms of national security policy in terms of foreign policy in terms of legal and constitutional immunity for its leaders and in terms of the
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konami interests and the economic the it establishment owns some governmental organizations across egypt are trying to keep a low profile to avoid provoking a clampdown by authorities the military wants to restrict the work of angio as it has ordered a probe into their conduct claiming some are working to destabilize the country recent reports from cairo. egypt's new government crackdown on n.g.o.s has raised many questions and they may want to is why now the groups many of which funded by washington have been on the ground here for a while they were at the vanguard of the uprising against mubarak that eventually brought the supreme council of the armed forces to power last february and no one has ever seems to care about their sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new military leadership blaming skaf for the slow pace of reform some of them are used by the other. that are quote in
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people of the world. and they are the ones that evolution they have. won the radicals who live there this is very much of the rhetoric this is special led to prosecutors raiding seventeen offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and egyptians are now facing trial for illegally using foreign finds to promote unrest in the post mubarak country activists however claim they are the victim of scarves reluctance to give up power with dreaming the people about with their brights but the scaf looking for. some against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also noted the son of u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo and washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. anything at all
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so this is america whose military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious there has been quick to condemn the car when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of times but at the end of the continued on flowing that the provide the support also continue flowing we don't buy or washington's so-called support for democracy here in the middle east and washington wants to step in always the situation as much as possible in order to get on to its interests they don't care about democracy meanwhile even those on the streets protesting against car share the council's concerns about the engine whose motives the usa has had a hand in tips policy making for years but the whole n.t. and your campaign has become the first serious disagreement between america and the country's new authorities cairo wanted to send washington and message that it's no
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longer the silent dog it was under mubarak but an independent state which will last so the right any outside interference some doubts though they really minute the end to military movement growing have a big you can see it over there this is in council of the armed forces or scaf now running egypt is in a very vulnerable position and this nationalistic pronouncement may just be a nationalist show put all to calm the people down and to win back a shred of credibility. in cairo so look on this hour here on our t.v. showing itself in the food some member states expressing parents that the e.u. could end up at the losing out of a bargain on or a noise. saint or a sinner or the man accused of being we can make source of american secret this branded a terrorist by some while others nominate him for the nobel. and
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the grief. has warned of uncontrollable economic chaos if parliament does not approve a plan for fresh cuts on sunday new austerity measures have already been adopted by the greek cabinet to secure one hundred thirty billion euro bailout from the e.u. and the international monetary fund without it the country could default in march six ministers have already resigned in protest over the new cuts package and some m.p.'s from two major coalition parties are threatening to vote against it in parliament the draft bill suggests firing fifteen thousand civil servants and lowering the minimum wage greece's two biggest trade unions have held a forty hour strike against the new measures while demonstrators clashed with police on friday margaret votary of the financial advisory firm a.c.m. partners in chicago believes that new bailout wolf clearly delay agreed to konami collapse. greece is either going to commit the measures which i and many economists
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argue still is not it now to guarantee that the fault or it will default just sooner rather than later a lot of people are talking about disorderly default i don't think the european union nor greece is going to allow that to occur which frankly i think the markets have been doing themselves the last six months by thinking that there is a better or option i think what your first point is the much like greek economists have been saying is a shrinking the economy a poor to buy percent this year think about what that means for a country already on the brink of you know social not necessarily collapse that definitely definitely instability and economic ruin but certainly you know it's certainly not growing in things certainly aren't getting better a decrease of more to five percent of growth combined with the measures combined with the political pressures of the european union will definitely distort disrupt significantly in two thousand and twelve. now we'd love to know your opinion on the
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situation in greece log on to our t. dot com to have your say in our latest poll today we're asking what impact will the way this rescue measures have on the greek economy well here are the votes so far almost half of you believe that the new measures will do nothing as the greek economy is already doomed over a third think it will only mean further hardship for the greek people while eleven percent of you are saying the e.u. want to while the greek economy to collapse and the minority are now believes bailouts are the only way greece will survive well those are the figures now but that can all change of course if you participate in our web poll so by any means log on to our t. dot com let us know what you think. now as greece struggles to control its economic crisis the e.u. turns up the heat on iran over its nuclear program the european union has announced a series of financial sanctions including plans to stop importing oil from july meanwhile iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad announced that the islamic republic
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would soon revealed major advances in its nuclear program he also warned that europe was playing a risky gang by cutting off trade with iran because you consumers uptown for around twenty percent of iran's oil output. the spanish ambassador to iran said that sanctions will hurt this country more than any other european state and agreed based journalist mike yani of morocco says the e.u. embargo serves only the interest of the united states. what we're seeing here is not this station that comes actually from the european countries to spain never want to do some bar go to to prove to be put in place this is something that comes externally from the united states pressure on the european union i mean it's not just displaying a mutually also greece imports lots of oil from iran it could be hard hit in a way that would bring them bankrupt in the coming future that would be a complete disaster for the european union.

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