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israeli tear gas and stun grenades meet protestors across palestinian territories with clashes reported at checkpoints. at least one protester was killed as palestinians mark mandate remembering six protesters who were killed more than fifty years ago confiscations on policy and joining in a few moments for an update. of french presidential hopefuls around public anti immigrant talk while the raids against islamist radicals see some twenty detainees of course in the wake of the recent to lose killings. and despite officially backing a u.n. sponsored peace plan for syria nato countries are seeing the funding that the
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rebels with britain sending in aid worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. of goods your book is enjoying the biz first quarter for twenty years the stock markets have the friday feeling the business news in twenty minutes. past seven o'clock on friday night here in moscow this is artsy life with me wrong reception at least one person is reported killed as israeli police used tear gas and water cannons against palestinian protesters marking the annual event of land there remembering the death of six arabs killed by police in demonstrations against a land grab by israel going back all the way to one thousand nine hundred seventy six that's also been under arrest at various checkpoints in the west bank. as of
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one of them. as you see behind me the israeli police have pushed further into the palestinian city of ramallah they've managed to push back protesters and they formed a cordon to stop protesters coming any closer to the checkpoint where i'm standing proper day we were witnessing ambulances ferrying injured people forward and backwards and now as i speak there is an ambulance or that certainly is an indication that the violence is ongoing we are hearing hearing reports of injured we also know that one high profile palestinian legislator has been hurt in the clashes here at kalandia now the army and the police have been using water cannons and they've also been using a vehicle when it sprays and mortar and all false smelling inequation that was in an effort to try and disperse the crowds at the same time there is another bit of machinery that they've been using that emits very high frequency sounds unnatural was to try and get the demonstrators to leave from here elsewhere we know that the
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clashes are continuing in jerusalem the police there are on high alert the highest alert they've been policeman on horseback as well in the west bank at various checkpoints as well as in several cities there we're hearing reports of injured we know of one eight year old boy who allegedly was run over by any israeli vehicle we are hearing from palestinian sources that at least one person has been killed along the israel gaza border areas and that five people there have been injured in this annual event has been supported not only by palestinians but by international activists around the world today we are witnessing some eighty two countries who many of whom have seen caravans of support and we know that some of those caravans come from as far afield as india pakistan tajikistan along the israeli jordanian border there are some twenty thousand people who've gathered now we're not hearing any reports of violence so far and only israeli eleven on border there at least three thousand people have gathered. the lebanese army is on high alert be there
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are no reports of violence there in fact there are people who have turned up with the families and at the moment the mood there is quite cheerful but as i say all of this is an attempt to highlight the plight of the palestinian people and to the slogan of the global march to jerusalem. his policy reporting right that will do very much we've got a live pictures streaming from the checkpoint in ramallah this being streamed on our website our team dot com head over there any time now to see what's happening live right now. french police have netted around twenty two suspected islam ists in a series of raids in several cities across the country and the arrests come just a week after an algerian a frenchman mohamed merah killed seven people in toulouse police have been hunting whereas accomplices but no direct links with him have yet been confirmed i mean time the president nicolas sarkozy creswell on radical islam islam after the recent of toulouse massacre as mayor said he was inspired by al qaeda i suppose he is
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running for the second term for france's top job next month and as artists are cilia reports cases become a key tool to score political points. a mama never was killed by police after thirty two hours seizure him to loose his life may have ended that day but his story has given france's presidential hopefuls an excuse for electioneering with ever more radical rhetoric. that's given rise to a huge political debate and what's needed to the foreground of the discourse is meraz background. from anyone who regularly consults internet sites which promote terror or hatred or violence will be sentenced to prison any person going abroad for the purposes of a go to nation in terrorist ideology will be criminally punished that's in addition to psychos east policy of stripping of foreign born criminals of their citizenship
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for their tightening border control saying there are too many foreigners in france and promising to bar radical muslim preachers from entering the country to participate in an islamic conference next month will clearly advocating the political change in extremist view is not occurring we have freedom of speech in france and they don't see. the restrict it's. while the french citizen any family came to france a very long time ago so. obviously this kind of terrorism. from inside french society it's not just something that is imported from the middle east. and you cannot. take away french nationality from a french nation or this is not allowed under the french constitution and then there's money in the pen the far right national front party candidate having all
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pushed a more radical and immigration line call for the revival of the death penalty for child killers and the deportation of any foreigner who goes in a suspicious trip to places like afghanistan how many mohammed merah are there in. the boats and planes that arrive in france full of immigrants how did marriage is perhaps only the tip of the iceberg it's time to put you on this from the mentalist political religious groups who are killing our children if you read of islamic fundamentalism has been underestimated. i think all that's been announced after these tragic events are proposals put forward solely for the election it goes to the one who proposes the most radical solutions which would aim supposedly at solving the problem but the problem is much deeper with our now the growing number of immigrants in france about six million of whom are muslims is being labeled as a problem by some prominent figures politicians are throwing around what they call solutions the question is whether any of these policy ideas on immigration or
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security are realistic that are addressing an actual problem or simply the consequences of something more fundamental the core of the problem is attributed to get to the truth because what is the goal of the problem there doesn't seem to be much consensus and that either does or is still here r t paris live from moscow this is r.t. still ahead for you this hour in the program but overtightening. slain implements what being budget cuts deemed to be the toughest in almost four decades i called was just a day after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in protest. of a camera that takes a picture of you is able to compare it to your driver's license for a little and so all right marina was on the corner of forty second and they had three a quark. not serve a private life anymore as even if your home appliances could soon start spying on
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you we reveal u.s. surveillance plans shortly in the program. they tow states may be supporting a u.n. peace but i'm for a cease fire from all sides in syria but the u.s. side its allies are firmly backing the rebels as well britain has promised to funnel additional aid to the opposition worth hundreds of thousands of pounds all amid reports they're already getting weapons from abroad laura smith reports from what. this money that the u.k. has pledged amounts to eight hundred thousand dollars and represents a doubling of the funding that's being given to the opposition we're expecting other countries to follow suit including the u.s. a seventy one nation meeting on sunday it's a group that calls itself the friends of syria this is the second meeting that they . in fact it seems from their agenda that they are not in fact friends of syria
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they're in fact friends of the syrian opposition and the goals of the meeting that they're holding on sunday includes you know i say what we really focus on you know i saying this this famously disparate opposition that we see in syria and whilst at the same time thinking up new measures to increase pressure on the regime so it's a very one sided strategy that they've got going on. has also said recently that he's looking at borrowing u.n. peacekeeping troops from various regions to try to enforce a peace that doesn't actually exist yet we've seen in the last couple of days an upsurge in the amount of violence from the opposition are reported to have kidnapped a high ranking military pilots and also assassinated two colonels from the army on thursday so that looks like the opposition is stepping up its attacks in fact the opposition says that it won't contemplate even negotiating on anything which would allow for our side to stay in power meanwhile assad is very angry about this support that's being provided to the opposition from the international community he
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says that countries have to stop providing money and weapons the opposition immediately if this plan is to succeed he's calling the opposition terrorists of course kofi annan himself has come out and said that the deadline for a cease fire is now and that the regime in syria should and a gesture of good faith to be the first to step down of course in a bilateral cease fire it's very difficult to time these things it's very unlikely that i thought will volunteer to be the first to step down so we're really not any any further forward but if the situation develops any further. what is the recent reporting now about the un is publicly pushing with its peace plan for syria washington and saudi arabia are pursuing their own means to solve the conflict the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is right now in rio to work out a unified strategy just ahead of her friends of syria meeting this weekend a moderate waka member of the syrian social club says some states simply want to
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benefit from the conflict the west isn't really backing down from making or storing the conflict a little bit more a lot of hypocrisy is going on in the world at the moment certain countries who publicly support a democratic movement is more critical transition in syria the sense of democracy at all including saudi arabia but what the saudis are interested in more is actually a more sympathetic government in damascus to their struggle rival really with iran and they have seized on the opportunity that there is a turmoil in syria and they would want to have a friendly government over there you know nobody can spin say at all that the you know the the saudis really want democracy at their doorstep because you know syria and saudi arabia are very much close together and if there is a real democracy in syria then probably it could spill over the border as well everyone feels that they should benefit from the situation and you know to their towards their own interests and obviously saudi arabia not happy at all with that
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with the arrival even iran and this has been going on for decades really probably they think of the people here's an opportunity so let's grab it it's good to have you with us are announcing today now spain has passed its deepest of budget cuts yes i made a very loud public discontent but hundreds of thousands spilled onto the streets across the country on thursday while demonstrators clashed with police and broke windows in barcelona. you see reports now from richard. twenty seven billion euro has been slashed that's the equivalent of thirty six billion dollars us aimed at reducing the deficit she five point three percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and twelve some fees already raised about this figure tracing billion euros with these credit rating agencies they say that she about forty billion euro needs to be cut from the budget what they are doing is sashing seventeen percent from all budgets and all the ministries so that throughout the
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whole of the ministries is saying that includes some of those people think should be bring famous allies of education and health care as well they want to bring in some of the protesters and the unions in order for development in the future that hasn't occurred in this case that will lay l.a. some phase it seems that pensions have been caps have. salaries in some areas civil servants salaries have been trapped as well now this isn't just a problem to do with spain when it comes to their deficit as specious dressed a lot recently seen a sense of the today in denmark pass where all the european finance ministers have met and they've agreed a far will and eight hundred billion euro if i will go to safeguard against any future bailouts that spain has really been able as mind when they're talking about that people think too big to fail it has be teetering on the brink of from being here the real pressure get from the people who are in the unions who sells if they
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don't mind austerity understand that there has to be austerity in these tough times but they think certainly there should be bring paint which mutated the cuts should be made it absolutely everywhere else of about health care education and also it will rejoin a lot of people down the street yes there is a labor of full this is going to make it easier to sell equal and easier to reduce their wages although in an environment where unemployment is starting in spain is twenty three percent of the population the highs in any developed nation and even higher among the. usually those below the age of twenty five which stands about fifty percent in terms of unemployment that's what we saw all of the young people out in the streets yes they've now the police biggest estimate is about eighty thousand people in the trip alone the nice part is as high as eight hundred thousand the worst similar protests and demonstrations taking place in valencia also in boston logan and there we saw clashes with police parts of the city set ablaze the windows being smashed. this is r.t.
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mind always more stories news and analysis and. here's just some of what i know for you there right now prayers not porn egypt banned sex sites for destroying religious feelings and moral values liberal activists say it's a step towards sure we are not. going to extremes all read tara by the russian orthodox church plans to check the work of bolshevik leaders for signs of extremism by now those details that are to come. these are the images being from the streets of canada. trying to go for asians are today. downplay the official party of the commission your i phone or i pod touch from the
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i q saps to. jobs in life on the. video on demand parties my broadcasts. are as is feeds now in the palm of your. questions on jobs com and i just a moment it's the world update here on r.t. but for now a group of prison guards has been shot out in the capital of russia's republic of dagestan in the incident in one officer was killed and another injured passers by were also caught in the crossfire leaving one woman and a man in hospital now at this point it is unknown who is behind the attack. and to the world of it now here in our to some other international news for you in brief rebels in mali have captured a strategic northern town just a week after the military seized power saying the president had failed to fight the
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insurgents they moved in on kid hour with heavy weapons and these are the same rebel forces you fought in libya for colonel khadafi before returning to their homeland better than battle hardened the coup leaders of call the situation critical and are pleading for outside help. japan has vowed to shoot down a north korean rocket show you want for launch next month if it threatens its territory in order was issued to the country's defense forces to prepare measures satellite images indicated work at the launch pad is underway showing insists it's only sending up a satellite for scientific purposes but other nations suspect it's a cover for long range weapons practice. and that policeman has killed nine of his colleagues as they slept inside a post in the eastern paktika province where he's going to escaped seizing their arms and a truck among those killed the was his commander and two sons the motive for the
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attack at this point is not known but police in the area are already claiming the taliban. well in the not too distant future even your dishwasher could be spying on you because while technology aims to make life easier it could also give big brother a peephole into the lives of almost anyone that is more important is tracking the trend in new york. or. ten years ago biometrics robotic spies and state surveillance were the makings of a side by flick starring tom cruise from. today many scenes from the hollywood blockbuster minority report however arguably e-com an american reality with life ominously imitating art your walking down the street and the camera takes a picture of you is able to compare it through facial mapping is able to compare it to your driver's license photo or some other photo of your mug shot maybe
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a surveillance photo and say all right marina was on the corner of forty second and had three o'clock last saturday in addition to facial recognition new york city's police department is just one of many law enforcement agencies that also require citizens to undergo an iris scan before being released from police custody. in the past six months iris scans have been taken from hundreds of occupy wall street activists placed under arrest by christina gonzales they really don't tell you why they just say it's another form of identification and it's really creepy to have someone holding up the machine to your phrase and you have no idea that only the help of what there are truly use it with their larger purposes of using it is word iris scans are like a high tech fingerprint but much faster officials can quickly identify anyone who's
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unique scan is on the database the technology is becoming increasingly useful as a tracking tool in the u.s. in the virtual world of tweets. facebook posts and search engines every internet user is defined by a data footprint if you think anonymous comments and blogs are protected think again through the use of what's called forensic linguistics. u.s. investigators can now uncover whose fingers are behind every single keystroke if i have a large enough sample of your writing and your postal card can take it and compare it i can put it into a database and database are they using that information finding every other post you ever did the digital data trail of every american will soon be connected to a massive building in utah a two billion dollar data center is reportedly being constructed for the u.s.
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national security agency the complex will allegedly be able to collect analyze and store all forms of personal communication including online purchases cell calls google searches and yes private messages but they're actually looking at de encrypting all of the data that comes out so for example when you use g.-mail your all your e-mails are encrypted by default google has given you this service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. is center is designed around building systems that will d.n. correct that data and remove any protection that you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus painted a picture of america's dystopian freefall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the freezer for an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all home electronics are wired to
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a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty two one hundred billion ordinary devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be wired up to the internet just the way p.c.'s and cell phones are now that bottomless pit of data could allow big brother to monitor virtually anything it wants even the cia director says. the very idea of secrecy will change forever here in upward now artsy new york. you know just the way it is done you're with with the markets but have you ever fancied getting a behind an easel and trying out is the next because so i'll join the moscow route seamers the attempt to paint the town right.
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in the pilot the sky and the street houses and details. of the world. right off of the business as we go our daniel bush or are there any but we're hearing reports here that of foreign investors have returned to russia yes interest has shot up new figures have shown we'll have that in a minute but for the markets first news that u.s. consumer spending rose for greece pushing for the first in four of the crisis the black berry make a research in motion deepens its shares of slots seventy five percent over the year for android and i phone competition is no one else to two hundred sixty seven million dollars net loss for the fourth quarter europe is up across the board spain's high vix is up percent of the country and build
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a new austerity package following europe to close in the black despite losses earlier this week emerging markets stock should have the best first quarter in twenty years. strong results for last year as has produced an overtake when their profit jumped seventy six percent and russia's biggest lender also gainsbourg chief herman gregg says this year's net profit will be twenty leavens record ten billion dollars for investment into russia last year a sixty five billion dollars it's almost fifty percent more than in twenty ten. retail finance and insurance. oil is up after its biggest decline in a week on reports inventors have shot up the euro's high against the u.s. dollar on. the news of an increase of the e.u. bailout fund and the ruble is gaining because the dollar but losing to figure this out and europe today more stories on our website ulti dot com slash business and your many many thanks for that indeed all right in just a few minutes here on the program are the latest headlines and of course the
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crosstalk is in a moment the focus about the future of syria. and . culture is that so much of an oldish music to share power and find the mark with serious divides as the peace plan for syria gains international support worries remain it is only a low before the civil war in the country. so resistance saluja the rates of.
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