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as the syrian government's embraces a un backed peace plan members of the acid opposition struggle to come together with a single unified purpose. private conversation between the leaders of russia and america has called on mike striking a wave of cold war in a stronger than some republican presidential hopefuls in the u.s. . protesters in britain call for heavy handed right police to face justice as one activist seriously injured in the student demonstration by themself and we don't.
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throw costing lives twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. the syrian government has accepted a un backed peace plan which includes appeals for a cease fire and the opening of humanitarian corridors in the country but the syrian opposition has yet to follow suit and some of its members calling for continued attacks on the masochists the u.s. wants the rebel forces to come together and present a unified vision for peace and he says washington and its allies need to call a resinous a slave down and russian warning that won't help solve the crisis when states government nine thousand people have been killed in syria since last march and while the death toll climbs rebel leaders are struggling to find common ground as r.t. forcefully reports. the syrian opposition mais in its stumble behind closed doors with the aim of. a united front as an alternative to the syrian government of
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president bashar assad but the meeting was marred when kurdish delegates as well as a veteran dissident walked out complaining that they were not being heard the syrian national council which is the main opposition group put forward a text in which it spoke about equal rights for all and this raised our brothers among critics particularly those who are worried about the increasing influence of the muslim brotherhood within the syrian opposition there is also growing concern over the way that the syrian national council is being run by the soon opposition as of years have not given any kind of formal response to the proposal by the former u.n. chief kofi annan in fact one opposition group has a really gone on record as rejecting it outright instead what the groups have been focusing on is criticizing the way that it is handling affairs in syria now there's a six point peace plan by the former u.n.
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chief talks about dialogue between the opposition and the government creating humanitarian corridors as well as the withdrawal of troops and heavy weaponry from population cities the fact that damascus has indicated it is willing to accept the proposal and the fact that we haven't yet heard this kind of commitment from the opposition puts the ball thirdly in the court of the opposition in terms of how events in syria now unfold where a peace deal between the rascasse and opposition will be difficult to broker because of political tug of war within the rebel camp that's according to a middle east observer pattern case. very hard to know exactly who the opposition is in syria you have a very divided opposition a very fragmented one where you effectively have it head which is the national syrian council which is led by a theology professor in bonn in paris a universe fever where you have on the ground the free syrian army and other kind
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of collective groups who feel very strains from this body the syrian national council and it's very hard to get any kind of unity all kind of consistent sense of what these divided groups that form the opposition actually want so it's understandable that they find it you know hard to actually sit down around a table and discuss this and obviously in terms of having a peace program or kind of moving forward towards peace it's going to be very difficult when you have an opposition that is so fragmented they're not able to really state their demands with any sense of really legitimacy from representing the body of the syrian people. but on the way they're leading five economic challenges team out but there are other powerhouse running to tackle the monopoly of the dollar dependent market that's coming your way in a few minutes. is that warning of an emerging arms race should washington fail to provide guarantees that its plans for a missile defense system in europe would not be aimed at russia comes as president
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the head of and president obama held key talks of the nato nuclear security summit and saudi this week however at least one part of the conversation wasn't intended for the public. the showing again of will fix ability on the ohms control issues of them was us presidential election clements this isn't for his republican rivals back in the states once he's going to check on the ports come up the hill. the run up to the presidential election in the us. a perfect time to drag out the good old cold war skeleton from the closet. russia this is
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without question our number one geopolitical foe in the world of the presidential hopeful mitt romney russia is america's prime enemy while its president elect you should remember this. represents a real threat. to the. stability and peace. that's in the world of mitt romney what about well america there is no evidence of any popular support for bashing russia for hostility towards russia so this idea that somehow or another russia is a concern for americans it just doesn't add up at all with a very small sliver of people asked about romney's comments president medvedev and advised him to stop reverting to the olden days hollywood spirit types and take a look at the calendar. and you can in the end would advise all u.s. presidential candidates to make reasonable statements it wouldn't do them any home
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to do so and such if they will choose which the year twenty twelve sometimes and even the current leaders of the two countries may have long delayed the cold war to aggress but for some it's just too good to like girl boy to return to those cold war simple days. russia is not the only foreign policy bandwagon the republican presidential hopefuls are. capitalizing on the list also includes china iran's syria each candidate except ron paul trying to sound tougher than the other the strategies they put forward bombing arming isolating threatening i want to be china i want to go to war with china these guys are ranchers and in and out of it and looking for ways to do. it to want to harm us of course you take military action to spawn acceptable for iran to have a nuclear weapon but what if all of what the trigger happy candidates suggest on
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foreign policy actually happens i worry about the world soon which romney became president because i think he he would adopt a more militaristic foreign policy as world is depicted in it your sketch it has some kind of you know it's a cool and very unreal view of the world if america takes up a much more aggressive stance towards lots of soaring countries it will be a much more dangerous world a bill also be dangerous for america because we can't afford it you know mitt romney will most likely win the republican nomination and america will face a choice between him and president obama polls show the majority of americans disapprove of obama's policies but most experts agree that he will either literally win the election because too many americans are just plain scared of having someone like romney as their future leader i'm going to check our reporting for us and our team. well ahead of foreign affairs in russia as their house of parliament except
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of course says it's hardly surprising that a cold war committed woods russia is still a republican trait. i think that this logic of the cold war that the united states is first facing a lot of foods a lot of enemies in the world is still very much present in the sinking of the republican elite mitt romney still seems to be one of the moderate republicans and if moderate republicans say things like this that russia is an even number one we can only imagine what a real conservative republican would say oh this course this was an exchange which is quite understandable when there is an issue between russia and the united states and there's the a.b.m. issue so basically what about who is saying that if we are to solve the a.b.m. issue it will be easier to do after the elections when the question is when he has a new mandate and when he will not be criticised every day of every week by
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republican contenders so i think maybe it was a little bit not careful it was quite understandable and i don't see that there is anything here. which is out of the common exchange just usually exchange between political leaders when they discuss some political issues of that scope and that it was a position which can carter be criticized even by the republicans so they have found here a window of opportunity and they have jumped through this window just to victimize mr obama. well u.s. ambassador richard burr told r.t. the presence of obama should find common ground with russia on the missile reduction issue faces a strong opposition in washington which is put into a funeral and twenty minutes time it is a pretty. obama's in a tough political spot because i think what he would like to find an arms control solution to this problem and solve it he already backed away from the bush plan to
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deploy these more capable missiles in poland and the radar in the czech republic i think that he's got us he's got a u.s. senate. with some republicans that are making it difficult or making it difficult for him to make i think give him the room for maneuver that he needs to find a practical solution with. a trial is under way for a u.k. students accused of disorder and a twenty ten protest against tuition fees something meadows and fifty other students ended up in hospital that day many as a result of heavy handed policing can face up to five years in prison if found guilty but his supporters are fighting back rally against more than just the mission hikes montes i've got it reports.
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fiercely defending the rights of protest against what they call a corrupt system these demonstrators are here to support an alleged victim of police brutality who's now a victim once again despite nearly dying from injuries sustained at a sanctioned protest it's alfie meadows not the police facing trial for violent disorder. the unjust and the ship if a nice healthy she thinks she's in charge not sell things if the files are not the essential message least in a sensitive guy and if you're a protester you are basically fair game alfie alleges he was beaten over the head with police battens this is the immediate aftermath of the assault the impact was so hard he suffered bleeding on the brain and lost the ability to speak the scars a gruesome reminder of the emergency brain surgery that saved his life alfie had
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been demonstrating against university tuition fee hikes along with thousands of other students but police were out in force two and more than happy to show them the strong arm of the law and healthy was one of over fifty who ended up in hospital after the protests most of them students are the only ones who have been charged in connection with the violence of the students themselves a year on not even a single policeman has been investigates it's the same protests or a disabled activist dragged from his wheelchair and pulled along the road despite this video evidence no officers what charged but the courts haven't been afraid to hand down strict punishments to the protesters one student got fifteen months behind bars for merely throwing a placard that didn't even hit anyone another jailed for a year and a half just a throwing a joke shop smoke bomb these kinds of offenses which even if they are. technically . trivial in the sense of they didn't cause any harm nor pretty because it opens up
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the dressing rooms on to the real victims here not you know there's any other police there but they are the protesters who have been beaten attacked his case virtually killed alfie meadows was charged soon after lodging a complaint with the police regulator it's inquiry conveniently suspended because of this trial after spending the last fifteen months recovering from his injuries and he could now face up to five years in prison either bennett r t a london. for more news and videos you can head to our website artie dot com that's a taste of what's in there now for you paying a price for a coral community in the gulf of mexico could be slowly coming up two years after the catastrophic oil spill. and controversy in france as reports emerged of a loose gunman may have been an informant for the french intelligence counting dot com. up to date needs twenty four hours
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on call. i'll tell it is to the monopoly of the dollar and the year it will head talks as the world's economic powers meet wednesday at brics and nations will work out a plan of action for twenty twelve in their drive to boost their own growth by bringing more diversity to the global markets. korea should a has more now from india. heads of c. from the five leading emerging economies brazil russia india china and south africa the brics nations meet for their annual summit the five make up forty percent of the world's population are expected to contribute almost half of all global g.d.p. growth in the next eight years and have a rapidly growing influence in international affairs the. economy. and i would be is it is it. that. we're going to go to join the geopolitics. of the word the summit this year is expected to
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discuss a new joint pain between the five the other brics countries are interested in getting tiniest investment in infrastructures. of their resources so obviously people of unbanked will be a very very useful buco put this kind of investment i think. is the code of the. brics stock exchange this is an order form it's a new exceeds a new tradition that clearly political leader is believe that a brick could merge the growing up in on a power between the country that with centralized establishment they also believe that it could serve as an alternative to why spirit led by nanteuil institutions like the international monetary fund and the world bank certainly. hopes to be able to or to remove the overall predominance of the institution
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by the united states and european union countries the brics countries have been busy this year not just in guarding against the impact of europe's financial crisis moving away from the dollar as a reserve currency to a brick striven one is also still firmly on the agenda. moody who the good goods. experience is a good be good. challenge to. you it is just breaking that this summit will be hoping to advance further at the economic interests of the brics group further loosening reliance on western dominated global economic architecture preassure either r t new delhi india. wall street protesters have reemerged promising a new wave of demonstrations against corporate greed and the girl and his cross talk guests. movement has been successful as a crazy. if you think calls for justice are only being raised by
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socialists then i wonder why you are in a socialist because we need more justice in our society i think you are going where is just even from your own point of view ok here's my injustice i want to. go ahead but you also reply i want fairly i'm charles by and large putting other words in front of justice you can't just say socialist and what is not socialistic about wanting to redistribute wealth nationalize various industries what is not socialistic about. well what's wrong with it either. charles nobody except you nobody except you is raise the question of nationalization i don't think that is you are doing has been i think some of the international review you're still fighting the last sure. now to some other news making headlines around the world this hour. at least fifty
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people have been killed and more than one hundred fifty wounded in two days of tribal crashes in southern libya fighting erupted in the southern city six hundred fifty kilometers from that after militants from wanting to improve education of a member of another country places continued violence with former rebel still carrying arms yeah the revolution toppled. but when it starts cannes lawyers say he's being unfairly targeted and committed no crime for more i mean this is a geisha an activist prosecution very vocal prominent city figures and police hearing will be held on wednesday for the terminal ready to sexually assault them you want to make last night the stars concert attorneys are protesting a french judge's order which brassy him from the speaking media regional group. eleven policemen have been killed and dozens injured in an explosion in india when
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a bus hit and run by on the country's greatest. reward has claimed responsibility for it but your thoughts is when journalists are writing for the rights of women the assistants in six and seven considered by officials to pose the biggest internal security threat. there where they have withdrawn its troops from iraq was aftermath is still very real the use of deadly u.s. weaponry on from the region are being blamed for the region's high levels of birth defects and other militants thanks to our special report looks into the last thing effects caused by the u.s. invasion of iraq. so of resistance a new job the rates of. raise if you came in for example surgery it expects. breast cancers more than centonze chose cancers fourteen times if you get the exact
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that's appropriate for you next. it's time for the business news with marina and can see a sea of rhythm screens behind you there is that it's yes kerry definitely is bad news for the market and basically what we're seeing is there euphoria over the positive comments by the u.s. federal reserve daryn down and what's happened is after the rally we're seeing profits they can and this is exactly what's happening. there we can see in home kong telecom and energy shares are leading their clients but a weaker yen is a manager who supports japanese exporters in fact the u.s. dollar is roughly eight percent so far this year so that's given some support there let's move on to the u.s. now after a strong performance on monday was so u.s.
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shares make a. negative territory in this followed several reports for we have gone out so. consumer confidence and another one showing the weakness in the housing market in fact u.s. house prices continue to fall in january at a much slower pace than the previous month have inside that investors could not get over the fact that sixteen out of the nineteen cities surveyed showed every doctrine and prices now let's move on to russia i hear similar picture right now it's two hours ahead of the opening bell so what you're seeing right now is a closing picture she's day and as you can see both the r.t.s. and the my sights over a half a percent and that was investors taken and. let's take a look at oil crude has dropped from a highest close in over a week and that was a follower of course showing us. nine other employees in fact that there was that prices after the u.s. said it's thinking about releases for teaching all reserves to produce the price is
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lower and moving on to currencies the euro is a higher against the dollar and when it comes to the ruble shattering its recent highs against all. and the euro will have a more of the it for for you when the markets open the euro zone's things aren't always see these as you have a spade loaf on must be terrible for indian euros so no financial firepower could out the phone cope with another bailout as some fear it hasn't got enough cash so far a good silent enforcer go have all been bailed out but i'm going to say it's silly and spain may follow and this is the closing picture for you all of the markets on tuesday it's a mix laid out was guided in the science and first we are friends consumer confidence which rose darkly and unexpectedly in march to a level more than over a year and also we had a report showing that the spanish economy had fallen back in some recession and contracting again in the first quarter of two thousand and twelve. and that's all
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of the business of dates kerry back so you'll have another one next hour ok very course of reporting from the business that's there. but up next our recovery top stories for you in just a few minutes stay with us. if
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