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so the two men you post to who have an interest in the it goes into that and should be inspired supported the man who led the libyan uprising shares his theory on gadhafi is death exclusively with our teeth as he eats and fuses and nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its planned satellite launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit calls. it's easier to. deal with a good soldier that could no longer after israel's a bargaining of
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a thousand prisoners to return one soldier the military urges troops to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. oh and thank you for joining r t a five o'clock here in moscow the former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the west of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel mohun told the security forum in brussels that the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondent has our silly ask for his thoughts about why it off he was killed in an exclusive interview for r.t. . that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have his theories on what could have been the cause or who was actually behind it was really interesting was the sense of what he had to say there are too
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many parties who have interests there he doesn't talk that he should be silenced for a view. with that he was killed by a foreign entity or libyans or libyans in behalf of others i really don't know. it was interesting there is a family member from the from the beginning he was traveling around the world visiting foreign leaders to get their support to oust the regime he was then really here for the n.c.c. against the regime and afterwards after some desiccation or some questions arising of the death of gadhafi the way to the skills he himself cast the station and i had asked him was it a foreign power which was from power who are you referring to and when he said well right now i can say i don't know it could have been for a. discount the fact that it could have been. a foreign power that was question from the very beginning in fact that the brussels through of it was very open and i think honest revelation of the thoughts he said i am thankful for grateful for nato
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support and not listening to the other countries as well outside of nato that have provided arms and what i want to hear now is he also came in there saying that the biggest problem in libya right now is to get the guns off the street and so it's a bit ironic we saw about ok you have the help coming in in the form of arms and now about is the biggest problem to create a civil society a democratic side that he himself has been out front with for the time being we have too many groups. committing. some. acts which are not compatible with it's. going to hold them responsible you cannot hold the government responsible for that because the government is looking through all of those actually one of the main topics that we wanted to discuss with them was about as long as study groups what he actually thought of that extremism or even even just presence in the region listen to what he had to say without having
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been in libya this. might result in extremism and if that happens the whole european continent is going to suffer from that. yes so this rise of possible extremism could be the level varies depending on the country we've seen in the arab spring countries the rise of such groups as islamism groups it goes with that foundation of the political view and now in the international context what was interesting we asked him is how do you think the whole world or europe in the u.s. is going to react to a possibly new leader that's legitimate only legitimately elected by the people of these countries of libya but may not be in accordance with the interests of those countries that supported them so that was a very interesting part of the interview and he had shared his thoughts on those as well. bring you a test as full interview with mahmoud jibril in the next hour now libya is not the only country struggling to heal the scars of revolution and about twenty five minutes watch our extended report on the fallout from the arab spring uprisings
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across the middle east and north africa. some people view what is happening in slow is the you know the truth or it's a very wild cards and without the whole of writing to disagree i don't even think the point to be done. we're still waiting for the actual revolution to hold. north korea may not officially be on the agenda of the nuclear summit in seoul but it's something that's hard for leaders to avoid especially after barack obama's earlier warning to punish prong for what he described as bad behavior over its planned satellite launch ringgold is in the south the south korean capital for our t.v. arena it seems like president obama chose his timing for his harsh warning for north korea. absolutely here arrived in. south korea only eat off the
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nuclear security summit and immediately went to the militarized zone separating north and south korea and basically started making statements there saying that the regime has nothing to gain from threats or provocations mean of course the northern korean government also as it was mentioned earlier. criticized them for so-called bad behavior and most of it the reason for such harsh rhetoric is. is that. satellite launch which north korea is hoping to conduct next month now the united states japan and south korea view this not as a as a launch but rather as a missile test and they're opposed to it the united states president represented by the president obama said that they're calling on china to. north korea's
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only ally to put pressure on pyongyang but there is also some of the. harsh rhetoric the united states is only trying to put more pressure on china. in order to show its increasing presence in the asian pacific region if you look at what's going on in south korea for example at the moment or the base that is in bills which may house u.s. naval ships and you have to remember that twenty eight thousand u.s. military personnel already stationed here in this country there's also plans to put more than twenty five hundred military personnel in australia over the next six years so a lot of people are saying that by the harsh criticism of north korea the united states is actually showing china that it still might see in the region in the keeping its presence here in asia and that it's also keeping an ever watchful eye
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on china. reporting from. the u.s. president has tried to win support from china to increase pressure on north korea dr tim beal author and asia specialist says there's nothing legally wrong and counting on those actions the koreans quite quite correctly distinctiveness our own satellite satellite. and i mean it's interesting to marry got through the sanctions. ok back. when koreans said they want your satellite and you know you can say no no this is this. dark bent on the trajectory that in fact satellite and. so. there is a clear distinction the problem is of course a rocket which can all right is halfway to the rocket that can launch
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a missile are crucial differences. almost all cause you have to have. you know. we don't know if you got that. problem from the americans point of view is that there is absolutely nothing illegal about a satellite. the satellites are why why this thing. like russia is warning foreign powers against creating more problems in syria at a fringe meeting at a saw a nuclear summit presidents medvedev and obama discuss cease fire efforts and how to get talks underway between the syrian sides the russian leader also stressed the importance of special envoy kofi announce peace mission. the u.s. president bush thinks that kofi annan efforts are a good way to achieve at least the initial point of charlie syria might lead the way for communication between various public groups in the country should act in
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a way so as not to create more problems so that the threat of civil war is not realized again between the authorities and groups existing in syria. just as russia calls for other nations to start taking sides in the syrian crisis to support a nonce mention president obama pledged to send non-lethal aid to the rebels middle east blogger karl sorrow in london thanks western nations have no coherent strategy the west doesn't have any syria it's been very large but it doesn't really have a clear plan of action and you saw the sanctions by you i mean really it's a real it's a joke it's it's sort of when you don't have any other initiatives or any other pressure to apply this kind of sanctions on the president's wife and his mother so all of. the a lot of ideas in the western about what to do in syria and i think
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where it's significant is russia seizing the initiative and putting on a certain pathway which allowed this struggle to become a protracted one and for syria to take such a particular path is the fact that there's no coherent opposition leadership has emerged and aside from the fact that our politicians political division there isn't one political authority that has control over. the armed groups whether it be the f.s.a. the free syrian army or other groups on the ground. you're watching r t live from moscow so i have for you are both. plagued by widespread unemployment mafia loses its brightest brains leaving in an exodus for better opportunities far from home. and is the car the star wars or the train take the strain we explore the daily dilemma for people in moscow and during the world's second worst comey of. better off dead that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their
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own kidnapped troops since last year's deal which some one israeli soldier exchanged for more than a thousand palestinian prisoners the military put in place a new protocol as policy or explains it calls for soldiers to kill themselves rather than be taken captive. it's that time of year when no one's called up to put his life on the line for his country. when you go before. you understand that. you want them back and six israeli soldiers never did come back another nineteen were returned in prisoner exchange deals for through the kidnapped soldiers was into a huge problem in the strategic level for our country which is why in the one nine hundred eighty s. the israeli army introduced its hanibal protocol it says i.d.f. soldiers must prevent the kidnapping of a fellow soldier even if it sees him killed. mommy bought.
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my. son well my own son i'm sure my grandmother medicine the problem got. it's easier to deal with a good soldier than a kidnapped soldier and that message was loud and clear last year when israel said free more than a thousand palestinian prisoners in exchange for one captured israeli soldier. and that price say one in five israelis is simply too high but will it force commanders to get strict and insist they soldiers kill a calm made rather than have him captured. your is going to shoot it he's going to it's the instincts it. is the strongest emotion familiar. with this fight is i'm not so sure he knows the power his uniform has to hold his country to ransom i would like of the local. and or. avoid to. the
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skeptical group of the coast even at the risk of being killed by friendly fire now ultimate price for a soldier to pay. politically on t.v. or television. there's a killer controversy in the u.s. military to report for you all are calm a case of turning a blind eye rather than blind justice as american troops responsible for the deadly strike that left twenty four pakistani soldiers dead will not be charged discover why on our web site. and the chopper shot her as a russian prisoner hijacked a helicopter and tries to fly to freedom the details of the brazen jailbreak are at our t.v. god calling. you
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a session has become something of a roller coaster ride for a lot via hopes of a bolt a groom haven't said given way to brain drain the country's young and talented leaving in search of better opportunities elsewhere as artie's jacob greets reports many young jobless a dream not only have to parting. formerly known as a booming bolcik let lose economic gains of mass to a greater problem one concerning the very survival of the nation after spending some time drunk on for money that is now waking up to a bit of a hangover but this was it has been a steady influx of tourists to the country there's also been an increasing al flood cost skills domestic labor low birthrates play their part but more damaging is the exodus of workers to greener pastures after gladly join the e.u. in two thousand and four when opportunity arose surrogate he left his homeland for a job in publishing in london especially good cause contrary to the canard that i
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was struggling to get a job pay let's say six hundred pounds seven hundred pounds in the u.k. i mean even if you're doing a very very average job you still get twice as well for a child. so gay is by no means unique after leaving many failed to return zero to low wages and unemployment rates of of course social welfare system is a situation most acute outside the country glitzy tourist centers this area is just a two minute drive from the picturesque old town well within the city's boundaries but the contrast is striking one of its allies is a lack of investment outside of a keen tourist cobbs one that's lighting the prospects for a younger working generation. away from reader life is bleaker in the coastal town of your mother neglected housing estates have become dens of unemployment with many
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dreaming of a new life abroad. the problem is where to get money like many of my older friends have already left me and i'm graduating from school very soon i don't know if i'll stay here after that. with the demand for jobs approved agencies are sprung up around latvia. but one such firms ilya is finalizing her move plans a pick asparagus on a u.k. farm manual labor is what awaits many who leave regardless of their educational backgrounds seventy percent of our recruits are going to be ok involving an agriculture horticulture or forestry and fully industry mostly doing jobs a lot of people not keen to do yet all hard last night shifts over the past decade latvia's population has plummeted by almost a sixth now hovering just above two million but even with an annual exodus of
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around thirty thousand people many think the real figure is worse than afraid to say that the real there's not a little bit above two million. one point five most part of those politicians who are not willing to leave. because for the last couple years they were unable to find any work but they still have families to feed that's left growing ways of latvians making imprints a brood leaving those from all walks of life struggling to see any signs of hope on the horizon degrees. now taking a quick look at more news from around the world this hour a man dressed in an afghan army uniform has killed two british soldiers at a base in southern afghanistan the gunman was a burn killed when coalition troops returned fire incidents where afghan soldiers have turned on international troops have grown poppies of the koran were burned out of u.s. bases and when seventeen civilians died at the hands of an american soldier.
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divers have begun retrieving five bodies found aboard the sunken costa concordia cruise liner the bodies were discovered last week but search crews are unable to reach them because they were trapped deep inside a crack in the vessel so far thirty bodies have been found on the ship which capsized after hitting a reef all theatre hellion coast in january two people remain missing. there's intense security around baghdad right now that's because the iraqi capital is hosting its first arab summit in twenty years syria is the prime focus with leaders due to decide on a gulf proposal to arm the opposition against president assad despite the lockdown in the lead up on scene some of the deadliest violence of recent weeks with around fifty killed in attacks by al qaida as it seeks out security from. getting to work in a crowded capital like moscow means you need the patience of
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a saint and even the world's second largest metro system crams commuters into packed trains while taking the car leaves motorists fuming and lengthy jams that are pushed all the ways up the roads vs the rails. they've been bullied and the early. it's outside. he goes on to use public transport she gets into the comfort of her and. they are young must learn from the lady and the frenchman living and working in the us. they both spend roughly an hour to an hour and a half getting to work except that on the map his route is twice as long as is. and while he enjoys his book she's stuck in traffic and once the worst in the world . coming from paris i think it's
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a very difficult traffic especially by car you never know when you're live you know when you leave but you never know when you're alive nicolas is charmed by moscow's metro with its elegant models bus release and glittering chandelier is one of the most beautiful of soviet creations it is also known to be extremely efficient first of all the network is amazing it's probably one of the best in the chemicals used in the world. and also the frequency of mention these amazing get except where they can be one minute study i've never seen that in my life despite the efficiency of it's underground moscow now has more than four million cars and no extra space for new roads with the city's car who growing by three hundred thousand calls every year i don't like that there's a lot of people and it's stuffy i think it's a question of conference you travel on your own no want to step on your feet
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there's no dirt so you get so worked all clean and pretty many foreigners coming to moscow believe such attitude is simply irrational a psychologist say there is a whole list of factors contributing to people's attachment to their cause it's a known fact that there's a private intimate circle around each person but constantly violated when we get all the shoes for it's if it causes an almost physical discomfort in the audi add to this the social factor people see a car as a means of climbing up the social ladder and no one wants to go back down. there's also the memory of soviet times when people had to save their own life to buy a car and it was considered polish and since then the car has become to symbolize a better life making the traffic jam a big part of everyday life a recent study on people's feelings about traveling to and from work place moscow ates commuter unfriendliness almost half of the city's car owners spend up to three hours sitting in traffic every day while those using public transport spend less
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than half of that so if you are going to travel inside moscow the choice is yours punctuality while shoulder to shoulder with a heap of strangers or your own space behind the real which motorists insist makes the journey worth the wait. jellyfish over r.t. sco. trying to get the latest from the world of business so danielle it seems like the rebels one of the world's best performers are not just the russian chorus he has become a hot topic suddenly for traders who are standing up one percent of per against the dollar this year already well some experts think it's over dependency on oil makes the growth cold robertson from a little skeptical says the trend come last. obviously oil's holding it out and helping out the more much but even if oil eases off in the coming months there's been a change in brazil where they've they've basically made it harder for brazilians to or they're trying to discourage capital flow so if
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a global portfolio investors looking for a yield russia with eight percent yield in a country with a current account surplus lots of oil revenues which is very attractive relative to other countries. currencies gets the euro's no gaining against the dollar following morning losses but the ruble keeps running against both the major currencies today now both london and frankfurt a roll call for the german business climate index grew more than expected with the shares are dragging as political turmoil there deepens speaking of crude it's higher this hour that some expectations economic reports in the u.s. may show the american economy is strengthening just see the key support for stays in place that's concerns of tensions with iran may lead to military conflict in the region with more than half the world's oil reserves and here in russia markets are expanding previous games with i think two and a half percent shared almost five percent last week on uncertainty over the eurozone crisis and volatile crude prices now most blue chips are trading russia's
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top linda's burbank is gaining almost two percent. he's gaining pace off the nets rose to two of the paul two million dollars versus a loss the year before that's two russian accounting standards and normally calls up on reports billionaire oleg deripaska has made another offer for a blocking stake now when it comes to companies with an eye to playing cricket one of the noid does not pay taxes in russia just wandering over central bank which tries to estimate the scale of money laundering in the economy an absolute term some two hundred forty thousand companies evaded taxes in twenty eleven and may turn out to be from companies who situations getting better by can twenty ten that figure was two hundred fifty thousand firms. fear kreutzer is considering investing over one billion dollars in russia economy because planning to set up a plant in the country's northwest and expecting to produce up to one hundred twenty thousand vehicles a year. the european boat for reconstruction and development can become an
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international financial center after the world bank dismissed its chances. experts on realistic i think the country has little to offer investors believe me all these chief economist told us why he disagrees this can go very fast you can come in ten in ten years i think you could easily have a thriving center here there are definitely problems with the business environment with transparency with predictability of political decisions and so on but there is so many unique features about russia and about moscow the financial capital is very mobile it right russia just taking the right decisions and there is some sense of commitment to that path i think it could go very quickly. well of wall street opening figures for you in fifteen minutes time but that's the business this are not right you don't have personal reporting from a business task next hour recap this hour's top stories for you in just a moment. lists
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