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today's news and the stories that change the week the russian president has offered his full support to the u.n. arab league peace mission in syria saying it may be the last chance to avoid a prolonged and bloody civil war that's as the an island retreat a bed of hope for two weeks in a mosque. in france the murder of seven people in toulouse by a man of cheering origin is the country under the spotlight as x.-prize highlife a dangerously widespread social exclusion online or each. trying to determine his career is the budget. and punishment for the punishment for bad behavior that barack obama's promise to north korea regrows ahead with
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a controversial satellite launch next month a look at what's behind the increased pressure on pyongyang. this is all she's a weekly review hello and welcome to the program russia says coffee announced peace efforts could be the last chance to see rich avoid plunging into a long lasting bloody civil war they're trying to u.n. arab league special envoy on the russian president have house talks in moscow to discuss ending the violence and to get both sides in the conflict to talk assays peace oliver has been following the meeting. kofi annan and his is the author of a a six point plan to try and bring around peace in the country now included in this this universal ceasefire also humanitarian aid be allowed to. get into those parts of syria that need it most also that dialogue take
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place between the sides in the ongoing crisis there now during a meeting to present to me to medvedev saying just how important they are none plan could be to the future of syria. or syria this could be the last chance to avoid a protracted and bloody civil war we pretty much hope that our mission will be successful we will provide you with any assistance necessary not only level and on the way of course and russians capable of providing the required support. well for his part kofi annan has said that he hopes for russia's assistance and advice in going about putting his plan into place now the assad government seem to be willing to go to the table to have talks so russia have made the point of saying the the main emphasis should be on getting the opposition to get to the table and saying peace was impossible in syria as long as florida weapons were making their way and
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help was making its way towards the rebels we heard from the united nations in the last week saying that they supported kofi annan proposals really a landmark when it comes to syria being discussed in the u.n. that everybody was singing from the same song sheet however we're still hearing from countries like the u.s. they say that they want to see regime change in syria that they want a science to be to be forced out we've also seen fresh sanctions imposed by the e.u. on syria in the last week as well so it is a mixed bag when it comes to the response and as far as the choose it's being signed. if you will by the international community know is also reports that the rebels have been receiving not just support in terms of words from foreign countries but they've actually been receiving weapons and and training on the ground russia has warned against taking one side that the syria crisis say that
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both sides have to be looked at also warning against the railing of the peace plan . for middle east. sharing lunch. for ideas pushing back on track while copy and six point plan could least peaceful solution what allowed this struggle to become a protracted one and for syria to take such a particularly path is the fact that there's no coherent opposition leadership has emerged aside from the fact that our politicians political division there isn't one political authority that has control over. the armed groups where the. f.s.a. the free syrian army or other groups on the ground they haven't been able to expand their support base within the country and they haven't been able to unify politically and that's kind of what explains this inability to propose a solid reaction the west doesn't have any syria it's been very large but it
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doesn't really have a clear plan of action and you saw the sanctions by you i mean really it's a joke it's it's sort of when you don't have any other initiative or any other pressure to apply this kind of sanctions on the president's wife and his mother so all of that. a lot of ideas in the western about what to do in syria and i think where it's significant is russia seizing the initiative. on a certain. well there's a light at the end of the time in syria the chief war in hours does it could plunge into all out civil war and deep sixed terence splinters of the country and it's a prospect that's already having chilling consequences beyond syria's borders as a kind of boyko explains. it's an arab cd on the mediterranean with a pan change for everything green lebanese tripoli looks a lot like it's libya main sake and increasingly it's being drawn into the violence
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it's home to sizeable alawite and sunni communities with the syrian border just half an hour drive away tensions are already boiling over the road separating the allies and sunni communities here in tripoli is happening this serious street and attitudes to what's happening there divides lebanese more than anything else this country stands to lose the most from the disintegration of its neighbor. came just a few weeks ago when one night bullets started to flow across the street the clashes clean bill lives of two people and pushed the rest deeper into their ideological trenches residents of these alawite raised money to put out this impromptu memorial to the leader and the countries they consider their protectors. thank you russia there is also no second guessing on home they consider that anime
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america doesn't like. american interests we don't see human rights of freedom. series ruling baath party has its regional office here its chiefs meeting bashar al assad in person was the most memorable event of his life but the prospect of a un sanctioned foreign intervention in syria is now minimal he says behind the scenes syria still remains a front here for regional powers syria from here about an hour and everything. i. was going from living on the syria we're going from lebanon to syria. from jordan from there from everywhere across the street in a hospital run by a sunni charity attitudes are strikingly different most of the patients here are young men from the homs province and some like muhammad don't hide their
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affiliation of the good free syrian army his take on who is responsible for the bloodshed is not hard to guess. i have a warning for the russian people if they don't change they will cut all ties with them once the revolution reaches its victory you still have time to make the right choice but. the hospital's administrator shows us some of the about five hundred patients they've treated since the uprising began. allegedly committed by assad's regime amount to crimes against humanity because when i ask him whether devotion is worth all the suffering and destruction his response is not exactly humanitarian but we have many. more no more than eleven thousand you. i think all the revolution has to pay some.
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something. and changing to a better life to keep the two warring communities apart the lebanese government has dispatched an army contingent to deceive you all of the resemblance of believe capital lebanese tripoli is still trying hard to avoid the libyan scenario. see tripoli lebanon on. protests have continued in egypt on sunday as portside football fans advance their fury over a two year suspension slapped on their club minus a day earlier so one teenager shot dead and sixty eight i was injured as the military clashed with angry crowds the decision to suspend the club followed the worst stadium disaster in egypt's history when seventy four people were killed in writing last month and i'm sure of police officers have been trashed over the try to think the granddaughter or her iraq's security middle eastern history professor
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know instead of its and says there will be no parents to violence because no one's taking charge of the situation. egypt has no standing law and order actually. that has stayed things are such that the government is not going control the army is. not going to come out of its barracks and was confronted. very very large with and so the populace is essentially on its own back means that unpopular decisions are really you're going to get the sort of spontaneous kind of how worse the anger and there is no capacity you control it nor is there any capacity to actually prevent the reasons for going there is no central
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control in egypt now. the fragile process of creating egypt's new constitution is already showing serious signs of discord will make it storming out of a key parliamentary about of a whole righted and trotting panel will press on regardless later this week even the liberal m.p. say the groups dominated by islamists or his policy have a full. of the one hundred members fifty are parliamentarians and of the fifteen thirty seven come from islamised parties of the remaining fifty who are public figures here too the islamists have a comfortable majority there is a small minority of christians of women and of activists who participated in the revolutionary movement that ousted the former egyptian president hosni mubarak last year but as i say it's a minority and what we're hearing from these liberal nor make is that you cannot have a permanent constitution that is drafted by only one stick to of the population and stick to one and majority in only one election at the same time we do know that the
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panel will have six months to write this new constitution it would replace the nineteen seventy one constitution that was a polish when mubarak was ousted and once the constitution is written it will be put to a vote in a national referendum and it will need to determine the balance of power between the previously all powerful president and parliament at the same time it will need to map out the future identity of egypt in terms of the role of religion and minority rights now earlier this month the lower house of parliament unanimously adopted a text that called it is role public enemy number one of egypt it also called for the expulsion of the israeli ambassador for the stopping of all egyptian oil and gas exports to israel and also for review of all previous agreements between cairo and television so israel today is increasingly alarmed over the growing is alarmist
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stronghold in the government and this is an alarm that has been expressed elsewhere in the region so the question that people really are asking is what kind of egypt is replacing that of hosni mubarak. and coming out here on our sea with the preparing to impose a rainy and all imports this summer region of trucks. prices a new ways but the government still driving at heel times leaving nitrate that business as a fuming and pro bomb that are just a few. part a flash of inspiration for russia's election cameras a week some say keeping a ferrite on the presidential poll look at how the costly webcam network can open the shutters only need a lease of life. bahrain has been caught up in fresh violence this weight has until regime rallies and to iraq to iraq to rather into fierce clashes with security forces across the country the opposition claims two people have been killed in an
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arrest rubber bullets and take out three days to disperse crowds in the capital manila and some other mainly shia tells positional parties claim the two victims of the violence died out inhaling tear gas military forces have been accused of killing scores of protesters that have arrested friends and are the government of altogether last year as global research correspondent at fenian accounting answers western nations are reluctant to get involved in the situation because it doesn't. seem all the night and all of these are. not for the we're all very critical and still serving in june the bible we have a very selective all right engine congress is all we're in since the we're suggested to do. this in syria the only regime certainly no one washington or london one to do with. is doing everything in its
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core. group just against the almost certain regime workers in bahrain and it's. very good to have in the corners and be firmly ensconced. thousands of people have taken part in the silent mansions in the silent march in southwest france calling for unity and tolerance of all religions this comes after mohammed merah a frenchman of algerian descent killed three children and it seizure at a jewish school as well as three soldiers who were shot dead by police on thursday after a town thirty two hours siege having admitted to the killings during the standoff it claims ties with al qaeda and said he underwent training in afghanistan for age intelligence had been watching merit for some time and security services have been criticized for not acting air his brother said he was proud of mary's actions was in court on sunday charged with complicity in the murders political analyst eric
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schoolbooks as france's attitudes towards migrants released a path of violence the french arabs in france are really a little is a lately because they are they don't feel like french think that they are french and when they go back to jail you have for example they are despised by the local population because they don't speak a rug and because they don't know their culture so you know way they are really hated on the side and they turn to. adoration and maybe religion as a substitute for for an ancestral culture and frost because of such sarkozy's perced police sees economic policies the the group doesn't exist so you have a lot of people saying king the presence of the of the immigrants and they would feel that they are not welcome so they turn to aggressive actions. and as france
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continues to reel from the deadly attacks pakistani intelligence say dozens of little french muslims are following in mary's footsteps and are training with the taliban we've got more on that in our website r.t. dock of. protests down the road to mock you by acts of it see that peaceful demonstrations and in detention as foreseen are held in new york the photo footage is of lineout as of today. u.s. president barack obama has threatens to punish north korea who he described as bad behavior as comments were made in the south korean capital seoul ahead of a nuclear summit which kicks off on monday obama was referring to a planned satellite launch by pyongyang next month which many fear is it is guys the missile to its current affairs radio home stand or fact stephen london says washington needs a threat in the region to maintain its presence there. to go obama there's no matter whether he's in asia here in africa or in america. europe he is saber
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rattling he was complaining about other nations he was under is wrong with north korea or anybody else could be and seem to acknowledge he in this case north korea wants to launch a satellite could you imagine people which think country one of the largest arab wakes to washington would clean up the evolutionary that there are. new weapons they would be really developing one range missiles which they have all the difference in my article watching you will never win the korea north korea has been a target of war and it must take their game six zero or more tools to be in a speech if you want to go over the highway to cause the world. needs to. be the other way in the middle east is not be fair enough but of course there before are more the other here he said east asia he had one country murray and it
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just showed up sure i don't know that america is the troops we're ranes i believe in austria you know but twenty five hundred. per usual naval base. in korea koreans cruisers people most of our. big one to do it china goes to explore your own china it's our here is the poaching there. and let's take a quick look at some other stories making news around the world in black africa from eagles president after lie i want to see to defeat in a runoff election with his rival not the south what bedroom potential for twelve years. and it showed it to the polls closed exchanges to take off allowed him to run for thirty seconds of time as part of violent process. fix people dead and more than one hundred have. a seven point two magnitude earthquake has struck
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central chile one hundred thirty kilometers south of the capital santiago and i am an evacuation of the coastal area has been cancelled as a nerd tsunami warning was issued an eight point eight magnitude quake struck a nearby region two years ago killing about five hundred people. film director james cameron has reached the deepest point on earth the mariana trench and they were pacific ocean and he made the eleven kilometers descent alert in a specially made minnesota marine the diet has only been achieved once before and now the director of avatar plants to spend a few hours filming his underwater exploration for a documentary program he intends to really. big news is tightening around iran would be you posing a new batch of sanctions last friday this time for alleged human rights violations it's part of a growing campaign against terror and over its nuclear activities even though
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israel's spy agency and the cia reportedly agree that iran is not developing a bomb some experts think the pressure on the islamic republic could backfire. since iraq we just cannot take seriously practically any american there gratian regarding a legit workmen's of mass destruction as hussein was supposed to have or iran's nuclear program had put myself in the shoes of the real leadership and if your country is threatened all the time if the only country with weapons of mass destruction nuclear bombs in the region is israel and israel threatens iran every other day that is going to attack it unilaterally well i wouldn't be surprised if iran did think about militarizing their nuclear program why is it that the united states britain france can be trusted with nuclear weapons israel can be trusted with nuclear weapons while israel's behavior in the region even worldwide has been the plural over the past decades however iran has to be practically erased off the map because they want to have a nuclear program. with the you preparing to impose
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a ban on the rain it really brought this summer petrol prices in britain have already hit an all time high this week behind explained fueled by need gz has announced by the british government. report the changes could further small business is seen as an engine. creates tens of thousands of jobs at no cost what government could say no biggie case coalition government apparently as it sticks to another rise in the tax on fuel to take effect in august small business owners are feeling the pinch fuel over the last few years has really really crippled and crunched on our bottom line but according to the fair fuel campaign cutting the tax on fuel by just four said it would get the economy motoring and could put one hundred seventy five thousand people back in work the creation of the jobs would take off the goal of. these jobs would be creating more
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tax going out spending more money etc they seem to be ignoring this and concentrating on things like fifty p. top rate of income tax for the rich people meanwhile small business is found so untoward chapman run a company which sells an installs fences to keep your pet in your garden it employs seven people full time and runs four vans in which engineers deliver bits and train pets to use the fences the guys can work in hampshire one day and then can the next day depend on when the customer wants us first of all we have the increase in the eighty which obviously is going on top of fuel as well and then the actual fuel duty is well. you can't keep being a screen at all angles forever around seventy percent of the economy is small business the government says it's depending on firms like to rebuild it but growth and development is out of the question according to sam he says the price of fuel is throttling the price at the pump has already hit one pound fifty five
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a liter in some places that's two dollars forty six and although some of it is due to the geopolitical situation including the iranian oil embargo a staggering sixty percent is tax it's an easy but damaging way to raise money is actually a very convenient tax for governments because it's actually. very difficult to avoid i mean one of the impacts is on labor mobility so how easy it is for people to travel to work or to actually get new jobs there might be some travelling distance from home so it actually increase unemployment quite markedly fuel duty is to it's a problem that bill says down into the entire economy ninety percent of everything we have in our homes offices and shops is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high quality companies are forced to pass those costs on to consumers resulting in higher prices for everything food clothes consumer goods piling yes more
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pressure on recession hit british consumers you're a smith r.t. . a quarter of a million webcams were installed all over russia to provide it mark some transparency in the presidential election this month and stuff wasn't cheap now every citizen can have his or her say on how to use the cost equipment as authorities launch an official competition for the best idea because you know rush hour takes and. those videos went viral from cultural dancing in chechnya some quite impressive workouts five hundred years worth of life video recorded on one single day was part of electing the next leader of russia but cameras were installed at all polling stations to money to any possible fraud but the relatively few violations were overshadowed by the ins taman provided some have already dropped the election the most expensive light show in
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russia's history. most advanced software to the most remote regions of russia now we can do video conferences callers can be lectured by the first professors for aggression and of crude. that's just one of many ideas about how to use the two hundred fifty thousand cameras and what russians may still be undecided who they want to keep an eye on they definitely want to control not entertain the all seeing eye of the web cam will make things harder to hide under the carpet and russia's police stations are somewhere critics have argued for a while need to come under greater scrutiny but equally after several people died recently probably injuries received while in for. your proposing i suggest we should move cameras from polling to police stations would not violate the rights of those detained as their faces would be hard to read but it will save the detainee
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themselves from police abuse. meanwhile parents want to protect their children from another type of abuse corruption in schools with the annual nationwide state exams due to take place in june they are logging for classrooms to be equipped with c.c.t.v. . it's crucial for us that all children during all types of exams on equal terms do their cousins without health. there had been numerous complaints in the castle about unfair competition and that there had been no proof right now there will guard for the boat with some any ideas on the table at the ready so he launched an official competition for the best brought you to use the call scape whitman's and with everyone allowed to have their say that people's big rather looks set to stay if they do the grandchildren are t.v. . and that's the way of uneasily extra from moscow up next coach update with alterations not her not unsafe she spoke to about before the taliban and.
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