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soumitra brighton if you knew movements from violence to the bridge and. don't come. pushing for p.b.s. special envoy kofi annan is in moscow to discuss possible solutions to the syrian crisis the e.u. weighs in with all sanctions despite efforts to secure a cease fire. to all but has outrage in tel aviv and britain during their sorties against a potential attack on odone as a man starvation grows around ten rounds nuclear program which has come to sanctions from the do as to the plots. a teenage boy has been shot as clashes broke out in the big picture in town of course studied after the local football team was given a to get done for the last month part of that violence that left more than seventy
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five stab. news from russia and around the world this is all she was making leisure power thanks for joining us bring peace to syria is up for debate in moscow with the u.n. arab league special envoy kofi annan due to news the russian leader on sunday presents dmitry medvedev is expected to say how ending the violence will be impossible unless outside military and political support for the syrian opposition stops coffee and visit to the russian capital comes after his team held talks with damascus on implementing his six point peace plan that includes a cease fire and all sides to every doubts as to stricken areas of the start of the political dialogue syria's foreign based opposition dismissed the plan that got a unanimous backing from the u.n. security council. even so the. president and science nominee should take the
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stafford county as implausibly some foreign powers are playing a dangerous diplomatic game. but you know that states will pay lip service to anything that talks about peace but when it comes to action that's a totally different story same thing with the major european union power situation britain and france could all talk about peace democracy and you may period isn't but as we are well know. they never got involved in syria because of democratic values or a humanitarian interests this is why they support the syrian national army if they wanted peace they would have asked for it lee the syrian national council which is a portion of the opposition to speak to the syrian regime but did they have a lip service but i don't think it will be genuine. hundreds of anti who are to this have read it in turn are they have to warn the authorities against a potential attack on iran and israel government is leading strike calls over
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terrazzo nuclear program complain as here the mounting pressure could escalate into all out war but which would rebut a range globally and he's honestly has been watching the crash had some problems. this is the first demonstration of its kind and it comes after months of increasing war with pick by the israeli leadership where protesters here are saying is that israeli prime minister has his own election campaign and heart and that is what is motivating him because the board on this the way to him things you love if he does the one sincerely believing that he is the. appointment then we. destroyed the iranian nuclear program and this means of shelter from the creation in this direction a recent poll suggested that some fifty eight percent of israelis are against a military strike now going to mention all this demonstration began about a week ago when an israeli couple launched a campaign online in which they posted messages of support and love for
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a brain on ordinary iranians responded with the only stooges so if you look at facebook and other social network sites you'll soon it's just like israel loves iran we are not at war with your country any rain in saying we love this well we are not of war with anyone demonstrators are talking to say that the score by the israeli leadership is irresponsible it will lead to large numbers of people being injured and hurt and it's not clear how or when any kind of military strike with iran will end but whether or not the israeli government will listen to the voice on the street remains to be seen policy r.t. tel aviv and the fears of israeli activists have been echoed in the u.k. by like minded demonstrators who also had a day or i'm sure include british citizen gains their prospect a war with iran so those behind the rallies say zero on is our lives for this year diplomacy rather than destruction. because the rhetoric was building up in the us because of the breakdown of diplomatic relations between britain and iran and
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because of the deployment of naval forces from most western countries in the gulf at the present time and again just comes from we need an aspiration of peace and understanding in the region israel has the capability of bombing with nuclear weapons iran or indeed any other country in the region isolating iran allowing israel to continue with these threats it seems to me a very very dangerous development indeed think of the consequences for the western economies the whole world's economies of a war with iran think of the incalculable loss of people all over that region if we let slip the dogs of war we will all live if we do live to regret it. while a few minutes from now the junior is for lovers of guns washington rocks by the artifacts of a soldier's shooting rampage in afghanistan america's about to ease up on its gambles. that strains the scrap had a generation begun people are feeling that pitch is jobs dry out of maybe euro
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zone's with reincarnating. a teenager has been shot dead and dozens hurt in rather clashes between police and forgot supporters in egypt ports a transit riders that club was suspended for two days for this violence as a march last month that left seventy three supporters dead among those who will stand trial for the disaster in the security treaty while many egyptians are blaming lax policy for failing to deal with the rest and lawrence davidson professor of middle east history at west chester university says there's no clear end to the violence because there's no one in charge of the situation i think the tree. he has no no standing law and order actually. that those state things are such that the government is not think control the army is. not going to come out of its
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barracks unless i'm trying to you know very very large way and so the populace is essentially on its own and that means that when unpopular decisions are made you're going to get this sort of spontaneous kind of outburst of anger and there's no capacity to control it nor is there any capacity to actually prevent the reasons for going there's no central control in egypt now. the american soldier accused of a village massacre in afghanistan has officially been charged with twenty nine counts of murder attempted assault if convicted star sergeant robert bales could face the death penalty but he's a lawyer say he remembers nothing of the killings by legal experts and we're one of a long and complicated legal crisis ahead that could provoke further anger among afghans falling or seen as the worst atrocity by an american in the decade long war
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jungle a set from and she will talk homes as the idea of clearing the military of wrongdoing is rooted in the u.s. . throughout the media we've heard the justifications for bales apparent rampage and you know they go through things like he might have had a concussion he was having trouble at home or he was stressed from you know who or but you know people that are outside outside of the u.s. military that commit these kinds of crimes simply don't receive that kind of sympathy there was a hot bed in the new york times about how he's you know he's a true good man but he has problems and so on and so forth there is an extended effort to try and paint him. as a generally a good man who whose crime can be excused what is a about a society that title lies isn't fed assizes. a commitment to kill on the orders of
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politicians in washington that's that's not that's a strange thing to admire except it's widespread throughout this culture there are many atrocities that have been committed comparable to this one in the past in iraq in afghanistan that get papered over after the controversy settles in the dust settles these soldiers in their military trials trying to get off easy the military can do no wrong it seems and that's that's the real tragedy. as washington reels from the artifacts of its soldiers and deadly afghan rampage americans are arming themselves at an increasing rate new guns and ammunition are hitting the shelves of heating an addiction to firepower that's all in the name of freedom music after that report from virginia will gun laws are about to get a more lenient make over. just across the river from the nation's capital for james a slice of traditional america green spaces and tranquil farmlands offer
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a refuge from urban life a place where red white and blue is displayed with pride but here the symbol of liberty isn't just a flag it's this. it definitely is a sign of freedom you know to be able to own one and until now one was all you could buy in virginia every thirty days the law was supposed to curb gun trafficking but many here felt it curbed freedom instead of writing one's business how many guns i own or how i buy a book or buy the problem really we have the second amendment or is a. virgin you 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 you got to have a more it's a victory but for much of the world this kind of freedom may seem bizarre to young man apparently dressed in long black trench coats open fire across the globe guns are associated with tragedies. or bloodshed in battlefields of war.
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but for gun owners like jim hansen the guns belong in the hands of american citizens 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 the bad thing you see in this world there's two kinds of people my friends. those who keep coming. as the most heavily armed nation in the world there are 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 . that's your program but you know many kids and in virginia gun shots 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. and in
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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 ourselves and we orbit for a nation that we are because of. thirty years after a powerful gun control movement slipped the nation americans are returning to their roots embracing 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 it's democracy locked and loaded for our t. i'm loosing tough enough in virginia. that's ahead for you here and i'll see the perils of global warming i'm just going oh bring it. big welcome because don't want to hear that sound if you really love it's a lobbyist that don't want to hear it don't believe that we don't hear about it so much are we headed for doom i hope. we'll bring you the view from new york how to
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stop climate change from slipping off the radar. plus a tight tight bus is her mate as i explore every noun the russian jury had to say which method to shine the brightest. with the end of the cold war and they're going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared with the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially nuclear weapons on hair trigger a lot. of it was it i did as a threat or as an echo of it but you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see if people don't make up nuclear weapons a bill. that represents all the firepower of the second world war
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this. is the equivalence of firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. welcome back this is all she now knows no response from anger and austerity ahead greece as another protest against budget cuts has ended up in clashes with police the country has been relying on international bailout loans since may twenty third change for understanding cards a sign saying has been much worse probably. fury arms continuing process is a feeling shared by young people in spain where he is jobless rate is having four fifteen percent each a severe economic problems. because the country's young in turn to make some points is. the using quite this has sparked fears of
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a lost generation with youth 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 staying that is particularly stuff we come here to day one of the universities in spain to speak to some of the students here it's really high unemployment figures he was like to be a student at this time in the country. truly because you know the very future you can expect employment is this high and the. schools are becoming a private business it's hard to tell if you're going to find a job when you when you finish studying if you can actually do some college studies because if you have to pay really high price for them you're not even going to be able to go to college at all think of those. people who suffer are we. children and i think their government have to think that integration is the most
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important thing because because of us will be it will create a future so they have to spend money they have to spend money indication what i would like to see would be people massively going out of the street and protesting the things change people have that and they will lead them to realize. increasingly don't think that he was mean students have been doing taking to the streets to protest the measures being brought in by the new government is not just students are disappearing in the last four years three million jobs. disappear. and now. at least four hundred. thousands more jobs to disappear in the coming months we joined some of the country's student union says they plan for their next peaceful protests but they tell us that the government's approach to managing the demonstrations is anything but peaceful the government there will be elections on the tribute of november one month after that there were spending over
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a million euros on gas of the report mentioned repros their own citizens on the street one million you would have a budget of a turn to do this that's already a really bad economy on weapons to use against our own citizens what they can here to complain about what real damage of them that's what the new government of spain is doing right now this seemingly hardline approach of the new spanish 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 if the peaches. r.t. spain. and now a quick look at other news making headlines around the world plant in northwest pakistan have left five soldiers and twelve taliban killed the fighting took place near the town known to be a militant a military operation targeting insurgents who kidnapped two army officers a few days about later capitated them. a crash involving
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a bus and loring near birmingham england that one person died and about forty injured witnesses say there were four conditions at the time according to local reports the bus had stopped on the five motorway after breaking down police say it's not as clear what caused the accident. all of the fuel that was left of was the capsized costa concordia cruise ship that's now been pumped whole thing is so significant pollution of interesting time and of course as was detected thirty people died of the strike ship. think trust. host in january the second passengers are still missing recorders consciousness under house arrest and faces charges of manslaughter charges causing the shipwright it's thought that it would take up to a year to remove the wreckage. the older brother of the man who shot seven people died in toulouse could be facing charges on suspicion of being an
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accomplice. mero he's been investigated for helping his brother mohamed was previously questions about sending gifts from the french city to wrong the mother was released from custody without charge on friday mohamed merah died in a barrage of gunfire at his jews apartment on thursday during a police state. and you can find the video showing the terrorist apartment after this siege on our website dot com so bullet ridden the reps that are shut down it's kind of the debris that's the lapse after mohamad there and that is bloody and the gunmen space is on our website. and uniting forces as twitch as stands together with occupy wall street refusing to give out information on a prominent protester was blocked it supported by. the
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real. tensions. the way to. get your guns and your security. on an artesian. well scientists agree that global warming has a daily in financial centers around the world yet the main news outlets appear to have gone cold about discussing it and it may be out of the headlines but laurie hart and restaurants people in new york if it's something that still burns their conscience. this year the u.s. saw its fourth warmest winter on record and europe saw record breaking cold why is no one talking about the perils of climate change any more this week let's talk about that do you think it's still a threat to the planet. over here especially what traffic. you know you've got the cars we like to pollute the earth here in the u.s.
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definitely you know what can you do i mean what can the individual. person we can stop using plastic bags and we will turn the lights out we already knew that we really don't feel like that makes of a difference on a we do yes we do as much as we can but you know it's time for the government head's world why do you think that the world still cares about it because it doesn't seem to be in the headlines as frequently absolutely not so why is that i don't know just for a government to figure out but they don't want to give us an affirmation 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 remember the name of the movie. but it all we heard about it was no matter of an inconvenient truth conveniently forgot they you know we forgot why do you think the media stopped to talk about it because it clearly wasn't commonsense that stops them. because they found something else to talk about i do believe people are
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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 than we have sometimes yeah it's i guess it's you can't really gauge everything but what the media is talking about right right we're going to have snow and you know this point so you believe it's still a threat yes absolutely so why isn't the media talking about it anymore big business big oil companies don't want to hear that so they keep traveling money to lobbyists that don't want to hear it so it's still a threat and we don't hear about it so much. are we headed for doom i hope. you have heard sarah brady twenty first right 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. high and jury never goes out of fashion with regard to sales despite a financial squeeze one city that's not the last it sparkle is the production
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powerhouse of kustra mind central russia has factories that thriving and its traditional cross-town ship that's running rings around mass produced alternatives to all of us. there's gold in them hills not just gold diamonds rubies and just about any other precious and certainly precious stone you can imagine that's because in the city of course that amount 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 the de'monte company a looking to branch out 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 those that have to challenge the dominance of mass production. just down the road from the major factories the curse of the sales guy
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a school for metal treatment in teaching students how to craft a spoke jewelry for one hundred and fifty years however despite the history the rise of the factories does cause some concern 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 does that with their hands students come from far afield to attend the school samuel show me love is from israel he's following in his uncle's footsteps by studying here and has high hopes for the future. of the earrings that i make are valued very highly i can think of a factory had 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 glass of working from home alongside his wife tatiana the couple are produced some stunningly beautiful pieces drawing inspiration from a multitude of sources. i turn to history to literature and my previous experience
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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 he gauri says there will always be room for both the factories and the individual craftsman to produce and sell their wares. more than i think traditional craft and mass production can co-exist because they are two different things it's like juxtaposing photography in painting the talk is about equipment painting is more about brains and her and this is the difference with jewelry as well. with so much jewelry being made here is certainly the king of bling of russia's regions he troll other r.t. . characters a stake has reporters coming your way in just a few minutes after
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