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searching for a syrian solution special envoy kofi annan heads to moscow and beijing to help head off the crisis peace efforts are being challenged by sanctions on the regime. no rush for justice though is one of a long court battle for an american soldier accused of executing seventeen afghan men women and children. rather on rival mission in afghanistan. and gun sales america has pro and anti firearm get out of america's courtrooms.
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news and analysis twenty four hours a day this is out see the u.n. and arab league peace envoy kofi annan is to visit moscow and beijing over the weekend to broker a solution to the crisis in syria. that he returned from damascus held talks with the government on implementing a six point peace plan proposed by the special envoy. an immediate cease fire for both sides as well as access to a strong let's get direct plan was backed by the u.n. security council has already been dismissed by syria's exiled opposition. he has imposed a new set of sanctions this time targeting president assad's family and inner circle a move some experts believe will undermine the peace effort. well it seems to be in the strategic interest of the europeans together with the western and nato forces
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to overthrow the government of four for president assert and in order to do that you know have to. hinder the true peace plan to fire up the conflicts within syria to keep up the war and to actually fight if you really ought not the conflict in syria is not only a conflict within syrian. parties with the. president with the president assad and his government it must be seen in an international context and certainly in a context of. of strategic dog dominance in the region of western powers. twenty five counts of murder attempted murder and assault charges filed against the american soldier accused of turning a small afghan village into a bloodbath and lawyers are warning that there's
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a long and complicated legal process ahead for staff sergeant robert bales. marine corps veteran of iraq war says the eruption of violence and protests across afghanistan will only get worse. if we were to switch out robert bales with a missile from from a predator drone will we be talking about things that are at odds no we wouldn't you know what i can matter is you know what robert bales did is just get another jet just yet another incident of just this constant path and ruin now we are just subjects and afghan people say there's going to be more dead civilians from this and more dead afghans he and i did child and are innocent civilians are going to be more dead americans we seem to be pretending that in the past three years it has been included in distillation enough gas and it has not been trimmed and it is getting worse to violence it's getting worse and for the past three years american
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deaths are triple honestly here in the real criminals are just brilliant either as they continue to continue to perpetuate this war you know i mean they're the ones the obama's the chains the bushes you know they're don't want to start this morning continue to perpetuate it and they ought to be the one be facing trial. as america struggles to hold fallout from that massacre back home guns are once again all the rage despite high unemployment and uncertain economic forecasts firearm sales a booming for many of the better seasons and careful of sends this report from virginia. just across the river from the nation's capital virginia a slice of traditional america green spaces and trying to farmlands offer refuge from urban life the place where red white and blue is displayed with pride but here the symbol of liberty isn't just a flag it's this. is a sign of freedom to be able to go on and until now wind was all you could buy in
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virginia every thirty days the law was supposed to curb gun trafficking but many here felt it curbed freedom instead it's not anyone's business how many guns i own or how i buy them or why the problem really we have the second amendment a reason. for ginni repeal the one handgun permit law in february and come summertime the right to bear arms will mean the right to buy as many of these. as you want but there are so many different makes models and brands but you know got to have it in there but for much of the worlds this kind of freedom may seem bizarre to young man apparently dressed in a long black trench coats open fire across the globe guns are associated with tragedies. or bloodshed in battlefields of war. but for gun owners like jim hansen and i belong in the hands of american citizens
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the safest person in the world is someone who is legally carrying a firearm america is a country that was founded with a basic understanding that guns are bad that you see in this world or there's two kinds of people my friend. as the most heavily armed nation in the world there. are a few diggers to be found in america as of two thousand and seven there were an estimated two hundred ninety four million guns in this country that's nearly enough to arm every man woman and child. and in virginia gun shops like this one people just can't seem to get enough whether it's handguns assault rifles or shotguns sales are better than ever they are booming they are definitely through the roof or in a. and in a place where guns mean freedom that trend isn't likely to change an armed society is a polite society you know we are here because of guns as bad as i may sound we've defended
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ourselves and we are of a free nation that we are because of the. book thirty years after a powerful gun control movement the nation and merican are returning to their roots raising the idea of opening and carrying firearms like these with unseen since the days of muskets and malicious for many freedom is symbolized by the barrel of a gun if the mark received locked and loaded parties loose in company of in virginia. but coming up on the program eurozone unemployment to come. spain's or student job seekers work currently the threat of consonance worst sports. tribe in the west bank is under pressure from the israeli government. officials are threatened by a new source of energy. the e.u. has stepped up its sanctions against iran freezing assets and i think more
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officials to use of that list it's serious human rights violations these latest nations sanctions already in place while prices are exports drop one middle east expert thinks any penalties are turning it rain people against the government. even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaks documents that they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government the recent the more recent sanctions are intended to strangle the iranian economy this is the. this is a visual statements given by western governments and western media so it's intended to hurt ordinary iranians americans by sanctioning the central bank or trying to even prevent iranians from importing. grain or rice and this is. absolutely disgusting so that's a major violation of the human rights of the iranian people if the iranians back
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down from their nuclear program which is peaceful and there's no evidence that it is not peaceful and then the americans and europeans will go after some other excuse to put pressure on the country. well still ahead for you what are to be the perils of global warming and we get. big oil companies don't want to hear that so the pete ramey money too obvious there don't want to believe it dylan and we don't hear about it so much are we headed for doom i hope. the rest into new york asks if the public and the media doing enough. of climate change plus. travel to a russian city that's and first class. made masterpieces continue to. be used. it seems the eurozone crisis could be set in the lives of young people in spain for years to come and he struggled to find jobs and questions are on their conscience
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a new government will deal with. what is their first went to be students to make their voices heard. the using quite this has sparked fears of a lost generation with unemployment at an all time high with more than forty nine percent of sixteen to twenty four year olds now out of work it's spain that is particularly stuff we've come here today one of the universities in spain to speak to some of the students here it's really high unemployment figures the what's it like to be a student at this time in the country. i truly because you know the the future you can expect unemployment in this time and the. schools are becoming a private business it's hard to tell if you are going to find a job when you when you finish studying if you can actually do some college studies because if you have to really high price for them you're not even going to be able
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to go to college at all think of those. people who suffer. children and i think their government have to think that the location is the most important thing because because of us will be it will create a future so they have to spend money they have to spend money in indication what i would like to see would be people massively going out of the street and protesting the things change people have and i would like them to realize. increasingly that's exactly what's been students have been doing taking to the streets to protest the measures being brought in by the new government but it's not just students that are suffering in the last four years three million jobs. disappear. and now. at least four hundred thousand. more jobs to disappear in the coming months we join some of the country's student unions as they plan for their next peaceful protests but they tell us that when the government's approach
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to managing the demonstrations is anything but peaceful the. government there would be elections on the twentieth of november one month after that they were spending over a million euros on tear gas and other requirement to repress their own citizens on the street one million viewers of a budget of a county that this has already a really bad economy on weapons to use against our own citizens when they came here to complain about what we are doing to them that's what the new government of spain is doing right now the seemingly hardline approach of an established government in managing these protests could prove to be a real problem when hundreds of thousands of disenchanted he's determined not to pay for the mistakes of the past week that each is there for a stay. interest or check out more r.t. dot com here's what's lined up right now attached to technology brazilian
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schoolchildren are being chipped. away. also online. while victoria's search shooting team. came in on the phone while at the national anthem in the face of. clouds. chancy ran its intentions. grooves clear into the belief. that you thousands of nuclear security summit. on r.t. . north korea's space rocket launch announced for next month is expected to be a major is she at the upcoming international nuclear security council and so u.s. and its allies. could be a cover for a nuclear test on the mind i think efforts to deal with its nuclear program the guys last deal tween washington under this the u.s.
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would supply north korea with a freezing rain which meant japan has also deployed its missile defense system saying will shoot down any territory a former european parliament member who spoke here is playing the danger. of a clearly the the un could take action but what quite what it does i mean it's got fairly serious sanctions on north korea already north korea is actually alleviating the risk tribute to japan because it shifting this launch from the east coast to the west coast so it will not fly over japan in the same way it's possible for the launch to go wrong because the previous to go wrong the first one to fail the third stage failed to ignite. and so it crashed into the sea way past it seems to be rather unlikely that there's going to be really dangerous so this is going to hit your part in the sense that if it's a three stage rocket carrying it wider fell before it gets to japan or we're going
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to pass over it as i said if they're launching two sounds to me looks like they're going to do that every shift to the launch site for at least coast to the west coast it's very very unlikely and have any imposed any danger. but israel has refused to cooperate with the un's fact finding mission expected to investigate israeli settlements in the west bank it comes after the organization authorized the program thursday t's'pol are saying now reports israel shows little sign of stopping its policy of expansion in the area. in the remote hilltops of south have drawn this ancient plate when tribal exile to living from the land but they've unwittingly become the latest thaw in the side of the israeli government now. in this by any means maybe any real security threat. to the israeli government despite a birth was on the agenda when the german foreign minister met with his israeli counterparts at the center of the conflict these wind and solar generators which
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while bringing electricity to and lighting up the lives of some four hundred people has tel aviv complaining it was a lift in the dark but these nomads are just excited to show us how life's been transformed they had no electricity they had no power to charge before they would need to go to the nearby city of. you know it's two hours was just to try to the telephone and that's. the anger of the israeli authorities they say it was a reprimand commission and of threatened to send in the border all we are asked is that they apply for a license the product you're talking about not only did they not apply but when a warning was given that this is the in violation of the regulations they have the right to appeal they refused to appeal that german mcbain who is funding the project says they want you concerned with getting an israeli stamp of approval because most applications are rejected but could you please. state of israel's.
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interests of them having more caring for the world being a listing and scenario seem rather that you would like to see. palestinians more settlements which is what some european diplomats are suggesting because it's here in these remote hills with some of the most fervent settlement activity is taking place in a statement to r.t. the german foreign office said it was following the situation and described the developments as worrying but it wouldn't comment on speculation. neteller it was reacting spitefully to elite confidential e.u. report calling for israeli settlement activity to be stopped and so while these nomads marvel at their first taste of the twenty first century their joy could be short lived if israel decides to look at all the way policy r.t. and the south hebron hills. but most scientists agree that global warming be felt every day in cities around the world yet the issue doesn't seem to be hitting the
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headlines or restaurant reporter asks people in new york public enough to pressure the tensions to try and stop it. this year the u.s. fourth warmest winter on record and your record breaking cold why is no one talking about the perils of climate change any more this week let's talk about do you think it's still a threat to the planet yes over here especially what traffic. you know you've got a car. here in the u.s. definitely you know what can you do i mean what can the individual. we didn't stop using plastic bags and we were turning the lights out we already knew that we really don't feel like that makes a big difference well no we do yes we do as much as we can but you know it's times of the. world why do you think the world still cares about it because it doesn't
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seem to be in the headlines as frequently absolutely not so why is that i don't know. for governments to figure out but they don't want to give us enough permission for us to make our own decisions and i think it's something that people know i mean everyone a lot of people watch you know watch al gore and listen to him and can't even remember the name of the movie i can't. help all we heard about it was. conveniently forgot they you know we forgot why do you think the media's got to talk about it because it clearly wasn't common sense that stops them. because they found something else to talk about i do believe people are working on it and when you talk to my son who's in college and his friends i think there is a lot more concern that we have. yeah it's i guess it's can't really gauge everything but what the media is talking about right right we're going to have snow in june at this point so you believe it's still true yes absolutely so why isn't
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the media talking about it anymore big business. big companies don't want to hear that so. don't want to hear it so if we don't hear about it so much are we headed for doom. writes well the bottom line is although there are people who are still concerned about the effects of climate change the mainstream media is clearly not among them. prefer some other international news now an r.t.s. world update the foreign ministers have toughened the blocks piracy mission in somalia and its military forces not allowed to vote for attacks on that and run the country post so far the operation has concentrated. at sea some experts fear. violence in. its vast coastline. preying on the horn of africa.
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has been nominated. to lead the world bank korean position. is considered a surprise another more well known candidates is expected to travel around the world to rally support for his nomination twenty five member board is due to officially select a new president next month. russia. is in a critical but stable condition after being shot several times in east london. with a submachine gun some apartment block. area police hunting a suspect seen running away with a russian press report suggesting a possible link to an attack on another break in moscow three years ago. soft banks in russia. mass production by giant companies dominates
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in many of the streets and the jury sector in russia central city of customer is no exception but it's peter all of a found out and made bling continues to outshine that's produced in factories there's gold in them there hills not just gold diamonds rubies and just about any other precious and semiprecious stone you can imagine that's because in the city of course that a mark to the north of moscow lies the beating heart of russia's jewelry industry. it's difficult to get exact figures but we can say with a degree of confidence that every fourth product in russia is one of ours despite this being a tough time economically for a lot of businesses that the amount of company a looking to branch out number we supply of products through the russian and c.i.s. markets and i think our entrance to world markets is also in the pipeline the vast majority of russia's jewelry comes from this region with over four million pieces a year coming off the production lines of this factory alone however there are
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those that have to challenge the dominance of mass production. just down the road from the major factories because in a sales guy a school for metal treatment has been teaching students how to craft a bespoke jewellery for one hundred years however despite the history of rise of the factories there's cause some concern that the problem here is that some graduates find it hard to work on new equipment installed at these factories but they can do everything from a visit with their hands students come from far afield to attend the school samuel shermie law is from israel he's following in his uncle's puts stamps my studying here and has high hopes for the future. hearings there make a very good very highly i can't think of a factory that can do things like they're maybe tiffany this is the level i am aspiring to. perhaps the inspiration for the students is the success of local independent jeweler gauri last saw working from home alongside his wife tatiana the
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couple who produced some stunningly beautiful pieces drawing inspiration from a multitude of sources. i turn to history to literature and my previous experience for example these dark earrings were inspired by archaeological findings from a ninth century north russian site with some of the blastoff pieces containing thousands of stones and taking more than six months to complete they don't come cheap but they are sought after in fact president dmitri medvedev is among those who has purchased their work gauri says there will always be room for both the factories and the individual craftsman to produce and sell their wares. i think traditional craft and mass production can co-exist because they are two different things it's like juxtaposing talk of ian painting talk is about equipment painting have more about brains and. this is the difference with jewelry as well.
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with so much jewelry being made here is certainly the king of bling of russia's regions the trail of the arctic. just ahead the moscow out team shows you the colorful world of moscow's circuses and it's a new actors as a preview of what's coming up and it. all of the stars of the show a very large animal but i will admit quite worried about meeting a dog's african. tons this is no creature i would like to get in the way of is that it's fifteen years old and he just it's fruit and veg so i feel quite safe standing here he doesn't like meat. i like say the performing animal trainer and the spotted hippo have a very special relationship. when we were apart for a while he misses me a lot but when i come back to him he screams with excitement and licks my hand.
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