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footage fiction in syria qatar's al-jazeera t.v. channel is accused of twisting events and staging shots pinions there are. all caught britain and america's leaders get together to discuss getting out of afghanistan. iran brushes off claims by the u.n. nuclear watchdog it's trying to raise evidence of explosives testing if a key military site israel's threats of attack still stands. capital outflow has now raised eleven million dollars a month and a great. thousand and eight financial crises and outline it may take some time.
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world news and analysis around the clock this is a party of character. the top story our serious turmoil has been laid bare in our t.v. screens for more than a year and some networks are being accused of affecting rather than reflecting the conflicts in financial reports now on their want to the coverage on the qatari and al-jazeera t.v. channel and that's the only. clashes in the streets of syria have been raging for a year now but behind the scenes there is a media war that's just as damaging as the one taken serialized rifi claude freelance investigative journalist from damascus says he's found what he thinks is proof of media manipulation of the conflict in syria and this video from the syrian
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town of homes a camera focuses on the city's all the refinery the shooting begins seven hours before media viewers around the world see a pipeline explosion allegedly caused by assad's army bombardment you can clearly see that something is slowly burning in the distance when the smoke has thickened english speakers correct their cameras position for a better shot of what's going on they shake it to make it look like amateur video with. the receiver it's clear it's not an explosion ignoring people reporting it to a green light to see. in another video from a hospital in homes someone behind camera talks to a doctor in the corner we see a little nap. you should too bashar good will punish you and talk about his wife. after some thirty minutes away tain the crew starts to get nervous
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you know and it's cool maybe holme can read no we need al-jazeera wildlife adventurously the girl will forget some details. punish you but shore and your children in this footage think danny holmes activist known for his exclusive reports from the very epicenter of the conflict is preparing to go live on c.n.n. and there is no shooting until he asks for it. what shall i say tell the buildings come out and we're taking. you there could be many are killed congregate in the last hour or. two hundred dead they love reality. the big deal. here could be true can journalists try to make patients as hard as possible the more blood the produce. but not everyone is happy about it well known war correspondent ali husham used to report to al-jazeera from the world's conflict
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hot spots but syria has become the rubicon he couldn't cross he mentions armed groups fighting against assad's army and his bosses and told him he needed medication he has just resigned because of biased coverage he says. like you know promoting. syria. egypt tunisia whatever for example the revolution in bahrain and saudi arabia the entries here a chief in beirut where ali has been working has also quit same reason. we started to invite guests from america who only criticize the regime in syria and support the regime in bahrain and persons who justify nato intervention this is unacceptable. this is just a proxy it's a proxy used by experiment to actually break the government by maybe the west to fuel this war. with more and more proof emerge in all of the international media as
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involvement in the arab spring revolutions the question remains open to what extent do they influence in france and how much responsibility do they therefore share for what follows. r t beirut lebanon. bringing the war in afghanistan to a close is the american british leaders main focus as prime minister david cameron that this is the us london has been washington's main alone in the conflict the current says people who want an end game for tough talk the latest took some time off to watch the game is going to change a terrible. president obama took the british prime minister to a basketball game in ohio as the white house said to underscore the special relationship between the two allies especially indeed the two nations have been key allies with many years with the u.k. supporting all america's wars including the iraq war that was started on lies and now both countries are facing a huge backlash from their joint campaigns topping the agenda is of galveston
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especially in the wake of the tragedy that happened there over the weekend when a u.s. soldier apparently murdered sixteen innocent afghans in cold blood including women and children analysts say the incident is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems that the allied forces mission faces in afghanistan at basketball court is probably not the most appropriate venue to discuss those very serious matters at hand but the two leaders will surely have more to say as the u.k. prime minister's visit to the united states continues the u.s. and the u.k. are the main contributors to the war in afghanistan and as the two countries are trying to coordinate a timetable for withdrawal analysts say becomes increasingly clear that their nation building effort has been a failure of insurgency and the country's rampant afghans clearly want the allied forces out incidents like the latest murder of innocent civilians are used by all kinds of extremists to recruit even more people to their ranks opium poppy and heroin production in afghanistan is increased dramatically in the last ten years of the war there and is now at record levels and part of the money from its sales
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effectively goes to support terror around the globe by the way the first country to fall victim to the rampant opium production in afghanistan is russia and it's watching very nervously and with huge concern and what the allied forces are doing there because their actions directly affect russia's national security what's interesting here in america even the mainstream media which has been generally supportive of war seems not to say trigger happy have started echoing what most people say here in the united states and the thoughts almost please that you hear of most often with some of our food gonna stand or they just don't tell us the. we're winning and b. why isn't the leadership listening to us and we have to say here note opinion polls show more than sixty percent of americans want their troops out of afghanistan and they want them out now so with this in mind it's going to be very hard for mr cameron and president obama to parrot other on the back and celebrate success when so much speaks to the contrary. when u.s.
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defense secretary leon panetta has arrived in afghanistan on an unannounced visit he's due to meet president karzai as well as u.s. troops stationed there investigative journalists says that despite all efforts to normalize relations u.s. soldiers war crimes in the campaign is didn't. they will be trying to manage what i think is going to as a moral collapse of the of the occupation we have to remember that core of who opposed the war in iraq the afghan war was the good war so this latest incident following the urging of the korans that happened quite recently you just feel that the whole kind of moral case for the war has collapsed they've been trying to tiptoe away from the afghan war for a while i mean. remember it's you know it's over ten years now and we've had so many promises so many lies the end of the tunnel and so on the surge is just troop surges all these things have failed and you and you just feel that there was this
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witness account just to really quietly maybe if we just leave without making much noise people will forget that we were here but. incidents like this sort of thing of just blowing that completely out of the reason they went in was to destroy al qaeda and to some of it was across the border in pakistan so then it became a war against the taliban and then a war against the afghan people and so now at the end of all this horrific process we will point to say well actually need to sit down and took the taliban these are not foreigners these are afghans and they represent something inside the country in the end the truth is that they are going to have to be the masters of their own fate. what's ahead for you r t forget the debt is what new roommate because of really about crime that kick in cages are banned forcing promise to shut out for expensive and houses all playing. iran has dismissed remarks by the u.n.
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nuclear watchdog that it may be trying to raise evidence of explosives tests from a key military site there on that promise to allow the i.a.e.a. into parchin facility which the agent sister suspects is being used for nuclear weapons research israel meanwhile isn't backing down from its threat of attack others point to sleep reports that's not striking a chord with the people. there's a growing chorus of anger in israel but the government refuses to listen there's no logic in attacking iran births we have a government that done some illogical things and that's really frightening and while most experts agree israel is far from having the capability to attack iran israeli officials keep hinting a strike could be imminent the million dollar question mark now is whether or not israel would go it alone it could call on its closest ally the united states for hope but washington's making a lot of noise not to strike i don't think there's
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a possibility that. we. ferment of america before we strike and the best i would say. we don't expect the green light and we can say it was probably a little the. relations between israeli and american leaders are tense but obama demanding an end to the loose talk of war coming out of little yahoo's government i would not buy any say that. you know. this roster. the u.s. government. cannot exist here is really government in design you know where. u.s. . war and while no it's really official has gone so fast to confirm an attack on iran the implications are clear the consequences of such political moves could be
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very well. put namely. closing the straits of hormuz. stopping the flow of oil the gulf. we're not going to reopen. or. iran. in spite of american. objection would. relations with you know they might. even break them all together and in the long run that might be a gamble even more dangerous then taking on iran's policy r.t. . well later we hear opinion on the approach the u.s. and its allies are taking towards iran its nuclear ambitions has been wrong all
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along. it's not only naive but it's illogical it's naive because the policy of force has clearly failed policy of saber rattling and sanctions has not worked they are yesterday's promises but we've got to look back and realize that the nuclear program has been a stated objective of the iranian state for quite a while we're going back decades they see it as a means of expressing their power within the region status is important in the region we underestimate the importance of status in the region the reason saddam hussein for example did not deny the existence of the is because it was in his interest not to do so so i think you have to be realistic the present policy is a failed the present policy is a heightening tensions what we want is now to pull back from any chance of military conflict and take a fresh look at the situation and adopt a fresh approach which i think should include an implicit recognition or at least an offer of an inconsiderate condition to run status as
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a regional superpower. they can catch the a full interview with british m.p. john barrett hours time here about. but egypt has described this realize its enemy number one state will revise all relations and agreements with tenet protesting against israel's attacks on gaza. he's also expelled the country's ambassador and stop gas exports a former israeli envoy to egypt claims the country being in a state of flux since the revolution that. president mubarak he kept egypt as a stable country in the last and this is very very important now that when you see that there is no stability almost a disaster for the country if the parliament of a great country like egypt is through such
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a statement something is wrong in this parliament you see because if we are the men and if egypt is really is it will suffer in the next thousand years i mean if something is really wrong and we hope that the once the transitional period will be finished there will be elected a new president everything will be changed relations will come to the right road the right way because israel is no coffee to it egypt we have sold all out conflict with egypt through the peace treaty so why going back and attack israel but well i know it comes from the muslim brothers they are now the majority it's a problem it's a problem for israel to problem for egypt but this is the reality. well that is well video analysis sets altie dot com quick look now it's just a couple of the stories that you brought up britain for a pay stub under the yet another citizen to america internet pulse or a student is the latest target of extradition goals that are supposed to tackle terrorism. deep into the unknown
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girls and streets now in the palm of your. machine on the job calm. of bombs enough to level the whole residential districts have been defused in russia's been about cari republic police discovered a secret lab in a central a capital know as well as the devices so vulnerable making materials were uncovered office the same exposes were quicker than two hundred killers of t.n.t. instigators believe they were planned or used in terror attacks on crowded areas of the city exposes were taken to remote field and security blown up. well let's now take a look at some other news making headlines around the world this hour. a bus carrying belgian students has crashed into a tunnel wall in switzerland killing twenty eight people most of the children all
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aged around twelve they were among a party trying to figure out from a skiing holiday if the two people were on board and the crash happened the italian border because it's. a new war crimes court is due to run down its first ever verdict on the democratic republic of congo's rebel commander thomas lubanga is charged with recruiting and using child soldiers in trouble or in two thousand and two also accused of using children as young as nine years on the guards and sex slaves. denies the allegations claiming he was nothing more than a politician. it wrongly has won the republican presidential caucuses and why and much victory after weeks and already one promising mississippi on tuesday probably finish the. road to focus on america's deep south twenty three more primaries to go before a candidate to try to. chosen
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a mention in august. china is being taken to task for all the minerals which are battling another faction of items like rats bees and smartphones that states in japan celebrations export restrictions but also to relocate to try to file the complaint with the world trade organization. now that he used it recently agreed a budget rules are being put to the test as governments attempts have balance cuts with boosting growth hungary is the first to be punished for overspending missing almost five hundred million euros in funding while spain has been given a bit of leeway on the smaller deficit but brussels red tape is expected to grow and it's already hitting regions struggling farmers as artie's there's also the report. there is much ado about these feather creatures.
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on january first of this year the european commission's welfare of laying hens directive that the use of battery cages like this and now requires at least seven hundred fifty square centimeters of cage per head. amount of investment to make anyone say no thank you. we're going to fill my life to create a bank. so so and it's good medium and small but still completely produce a it's. going to be taken over by the bigger ones another welcome scenario and already crisis hit a u. countries and shows one of the lucky ones he shelled out more than three million euros to build the new cages i brought it was not something i.
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was proud ever. since i. was the also now have to be trained to lay eggs in a special nest which isn't exactly easy with all cases. these people. were bringing in the not more of. the issues extend beyond these stages kate manufacturers in france for example have called for urgent help after several farms were forced to stop egg production for failing to comply with the rules and that drove prices up by as much as seventy five percent in just four months in belgium union say prices of more than tripled since january a level not seen since the two thousand and three avian flu outbreak and while there's all the ruckus about having to follow new rules in fact farms in thirteen countries including belgium and france still haven't complied the e.u.
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commission has launched infringement procedures against the states which could go all the way to the european court of justice if needed the fact that we have taken the knowledge of the procedure is a clear sign of the commission will not back down in the meantime these cheaper illegal eggs could still make their way on to the market and much to the dismay of more a big number of states in our country they spend four hundred million pounds of road money getting there looking for. distance legal and of course they've been very very worried when they look across the english channel and they see both the with the fifty million bird stood in the old illegal back to cage with there were media prospects of them coming out that is what british producers are so upset about. it pays to disobey the law. a law that has ruffled a more than a few feathers in the industry but at least some can go about their business slightly happier i think this or sylvia r.t.
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brussels. but i later follow a u.s. filmmaker a saint literally dives into los angeles supermarket rubbish bins to salvage perfectly edible food. some religionism to take on america's biggest grocery chains . nearly a billion people in the world are going to come every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked in even get all over the other ones just thrown away rotten cheese from the german oh. we really like the upper class. from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill take is made from one dozen times tr. delicious breakfast for the family make some toast for about
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a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. yes stories here in this town terminate tsotsi oh it's. just business needs to go to school but it's worse for us yeah well the latest is really the russian market is watching them very closely indeed today and the thing that remains carry is capital outflow we're constantly talking about it and we've got to say it's now reached eleven billion dollars a month the rate we've not seen since two thousand and eight the financial crisis there's a significant amount and the reelected about a new putin has said that he's going to address this issue but we're also saying that companies businesses are holding back at the moment so let's see how the figures look at this hour we're going to take a look at the r.t.s. on the mises and they are indeed holding on to those gains so let's take
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a look at the individual we've got after vast one of the main gain is on the my sex is a lot of its shareholders are. sued increased its stake so i'm a shareholder one so that's one of the main topics today gastro is going to increase their gas production by the really the censorship is a good way of green arrows they're moving on europe is now in its second hour of trade they're also having a good day and that's largely because it's on the hill of the wall street clothes yesterday are going to take a look at that because that's very much the presidents of the day of trade here. see if we can have a look at the american figures now ben bernanke you didn't give us any clues as if we're going to see any more quantitative easing that's what investors want to know right now also if you look at the figure there for the sake you can see it's above the three thousand the rest that's the first time in over eleven years he also cited we're going to see growth in the next few quarters as well so some positive
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news coming out of there if we take a look at the prices for this are we can see that they've dropped slightly and that's largely because we've just had some quotes from the study arabia or minister and he has said. he is going to be able to supply more oil because we've got me involved coming into play in july that was causing prices to spike earlier on let's take a look at cards as we can see that the dollar is rising against the ruble is now makes is lower against the greenback and higher against the year i tell me our attentions to russia but billionaires hey are not happy up in arms because of this robin hood tax that was made in house minutes talking about how did yesterday that was amazing and by all accounts it was rather farai on the new bush show was that. if the revolution is like nineteen seventeen the heart of when you put social policies against each other teuku so warm. rich street billionaires don't loike the
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luxury tax and they found billions of loopholes. a childhood expensive calls brings in peanuts a tax on look three housing codes soviet pensioners with moist flats and the way corrupt bureaucrats will steal any earlier as they claim is that of drifted into new problems says barry joined wimbledon's exchange for a one off tax then amnesty to all those who bring their own least dishonest wealth but from abroad one hundred seventeen. it was used them to. raise. the tax because i mean selection of things sometimes it's a view to his will his might might be take sticks if i make an amnesty for anybody but me who would like to live here it's in. all their ships tools or their money
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would have their own the world should bring here's issue a once upon a time tax piece or two percent it will be more money otherwise people will be too much contribute to the we're going to keep. since. this thing taxes and the constant threats of new obituary charges is more just one of the four hundred twenty two jets owned by russians all bridges today in this country the rich propose the complete opposite to get the government's ball flip but it's ok that's all the business news now and update these days i'll be back in about fifty five minutes to join me about.
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