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serious trouble truce nationwide rallies flare up along with reports of ongoing killing as the u.n. security council decides on whether to send in a cease fire observers. hopes of a breakthrough cried breaking the silence as well pounds of meat to the run over its nuclear program for the first time in more than a year. and vote for villains indian election where candidates leave citizens choosing between objects and matthew fraudster.
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live from moscow you're watching our team welcome to the program syria's three day old cease fire is being put to the test reports so i'm going clashes and killing when's toys expected to vote on saturday they were deploying a monitoring mission within days antigovernment rallies have resumed across the country but there's concern that being hijacked by the rebels some avoid to reports now from damascus. it was good friday for syrian orthodox christians but it didn't bode well for the country at large three people lost their lives in demonstrations nationwide threatening the fragile ceasefire before it even reached the end of its second day of opposition groups not messing about stop profiteering for the clashes in syria and actually put into effect what kofi nonce peace plan wants which is to sit down on the groceries and table with the government as with all their uprising
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is in the arab spring the bloodiest of clashes in syria have often taken place after friday prayers with some believe has been and many. political aims but in the run up to date peace week the opposition tried a new tactic. possibly removed from the repercussions of their statements exults revolutionaries made the point the demonstrations and the ceasefire could include this only moment the troops are withdrawn from the cities those people in the government in the regime know very well that hundreds of thousands. reads freedom seeking crowds have become a glorified image of the arab spring but in reality demonstrations often resulted in crime and violence in egypt female journalists were sexually harassed as protesters demanded more rights in libya a soldier was lynched regular calls for elections syria there are fears that
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rallies may be deliberately used to derail the peace process i am very concerned that in case of sort of large gatherings of people the possibility of provocations will be greatly enhanced so instead of instead of talking about demonstrations opposition leaders must finally formulate their attitude towards political dialogue demonstrations here are not banned but those who hit the streets without permission from the interior ministry swiftly arrested and while this official i'd need some heavy handedness on the part of the government he says it's borne out of the security challenges serious currently facing what are. the challenges the government is facing this distinction between democratic protesters and armed groups we're not afraid of the peaceful opposition because it's created by the government's own supporters who are trying to prevent its armed groups using these demonstrations for provocations killing civilians and blaming the killings on the
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government and especially not when the ceasefire students are in the stations but it doesn't mean that political discourse is stifled for decades syrians have gathered in the country's many who are cafes where no topic is now off limits overcome going out to france italy working. so you talk about. in this group of high school friends old have studied or traveled abroad and while they are perfectly familiar with the notion of western liberties they say being imposed on syria now has nothing to do with freedom but you know what's the meaning of freedom where is the free what is it for you. i was in it for. i was used to. you never saw anybody else where are you going for. france are asking for the labor markets everybody for free. and that's what continues driving syrians apart some are fighting for freedom others are fearing
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for their lives the right to demonstrate is an undeniable human right but is it equal to the right to leave but many syrians do recognize that their country's political system needs to be changed but they see first things first and if the opposition is genuinely interested in stopping the bloodshed for the time being it may consider responding to the government's choir with their own these initiatives that's ongoing r t damascus syria but for the first time in fifteen months international talks on iran's nuclear program are to resume six major world powers on tehran on such thing turkey there's hope of a solution this time around the region's need to fuse tension in the region especially with israel threatening a preemptive military strike iran has been increasing its uranium enrichment recent years it says it's with peaceful energy but the west suspects it's making
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a bomb various. kinds of sanctions and putting all of that comes into force and there are many countries of compliance but china has agreed to help expand iran's week or next from the sense that punishes to suffer more from the sanctions. it's absolutely tragic for them because just at the point in time where all of the other colors of their civilization are gradually being kicked because the fiscal permanent is a total disaster they find that the oil that they caught at very reasonable prices is suddenly going to have to go to market rate a little bit they're going to have to transource from somewhere else so it's one of these curious predicaments who are no one really wants to argue it would be the politics of the affair got ultimately it's the european union's weakest nations that are actually in the direct line to suffer more than necessarily the arabians and sells i mean clearly the e.u. has a series of different issues that it wants to bring forward and one of them is that
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the european union wants to play some kind of major foreign powers and the problem then is of course that sometimes you have to do things in foreign policy the well to use in a large expression you end up cutting off your nose to spite your face in other words you end up with a problem because actually economically you can hurt your room people rather than somewhere else but again i think the problem with this is it's a kind of growing pain for the european union because they haven't really got their head around how they can manage to juggle all the different balls of multinational stated whether it be the economy where they're feeling abysmal or indeed in international states who are obviously they're trying very very hard to stop around getting a nuclear weapon but at the same time the way that they don't it is not good for their economy. well on the way the challenges of rocket science as north korea fails to put the satellites into orbit still sick since and sparking global fury.
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threat is overhyped. and future british generations will have to bear the brunt of neverending loans to make a comeback nothing to do with one. elections should be about choosing upstanding citizens who will do their civic duty and a new day on sunday will get to choose from a grudge from wants to murder suspects up to a fifth of candidates seemingly have a criminal past was premature next point. show denise has been a counselor representing one of the wards in india's capital city for five years he's up for reelection this year and says he wants nothing more than to serve his community for being in politics as long social work i'm going to serve the public doesn't gives me satisfaction i know their needs but alongside these lofty aspirations are some murky allegations denise has been charged with attempted
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murder intimidation assaulting a public servant and arms rioting he says he's not guilty of the charges but he's not the only candidate in this year's municipal elections facing serious allegations according to the association for democratic reform about fifteen to twenty percent of candidates from both major political parties have a criminal background many actually have pending cases involving serious allegations like murder kidnapping extortion and robbery and actually in a recent local election ten family candidates were actually campaigning from and shale. out of the one hundred thirty nine candidates in delhi's municipal election the nisha has the second highest number of charges pending against him but he says the allegations are bogus and that on a general level the problem in india isn't as serious as it sounds.
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there's no truth in the it's a conspiracy i was in the park fighting for the people when they charged me with false accusations how can anyone called as a criminal case. judge cho carr is working to make indian political candidates backgrounds more transparent to voters he says money off it means power regardless of how it's obtained with. one of the money and the muscle. money and muscle both. make money through. anger. while the indian parliament could pass a law to make it illegal for criminals to run for office choke are get out it will happen since almost a quarter of the lawmakers themselves have troubled past so in a country known for corruption and bribery some voters say they simply want to
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elect someone who can get the job done if you we should not bother so much with the history of the politician standing up for election whether he's been a criminal in the past or nerves we need to see is whether he brings developments. but in a country where so much development is needed others feel that process is being undermined by shady allegations were candidates backgrounds are now very much in the foreground preassure either r t new delhi india. well there's much more on line few at r.t. dot com right now we have the latest news from south america the secret service leaves twelve agents in the presence around a security detail tucking complex returning wife. and the traffic cop who wouldn't take no for an own so from the footage of this to be at the news officer clinging to a bus driver try to state if you can't force the computer from going to move you to
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turn. there hasn't be anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is what helps keep journalism real. we want to present. something. just weeks before egypt said presidential votes thousands have rallied in cairo against the remnants of the old regime is this protesting the candidacy of cinnamon who was president mubarak's deputy before he was toppled in the year on friday lawmakers agreed to ban the former regime officials from politics mr green right from the military history in the country for the last fifteen months. the artist
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who. wants an end to military rule occur based analysts and things of this what. i believe this law is unconstitutional because the supreme constitutional law. court has to review any legislation that affects the presidential elections the muslim brotherhood were creeping towards grasping all the power in egypt the first they had the to overwhelm the civil societies the unions then the second phase of this strategic plan is to overwhelm them and control the lead to stick with oddity so they are accelerating the pace in controlling the power in egypt controlling those dimensions all key players in the political scene
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in egypt. means for you know the same clashes between troops and our titling militants have left at least thirty four people dead. for a bridge offensive against insurgents who attacked a camp in the south almost two hundred people have died since the fighting began and their. control of several towns in. turmoil to the present. sudan's government as well as their counterattack one way or fields near its southern border is also arming civilians of the south. into around half of the production border clashes are best clayton since gained independence. two days of retreat west african state in the south where abouts the country's prime minister again and clear reports say he's either under house arrest or in
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writing or. seize control of a suspicions that it probably was secretly plotting to slash troop numbers and weaken its influence with military has dominated the country's politics since a nationwide independence early on two years ago. some of bin laden's family will be deported to saudi arabia next week but if you think a jail sentence in pakistan from entering the country in lardons saudi arabian citizenship was stripped almost two decades ago it's clear the country would accept his there's been a tension since american forces captured or killed them even though. both still ahead feel the dreams turned deadly. three hundred seven remains we had a refrigerated truck parked out here. to help us with the overflow. of life comes to a tragic end for illegal immigrants trying to stop us from them. in
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the wake of friday's failed rocket launch north korea is gearing up to mark a century since the birth of its wartime leader starts use of kim il sung and his mates son kim jong il drop in unveiled before crowd and. maybe celebrations with korea. food a response to the rocket launch. see the limits of last of still world condemnation while the. brand probabilistic tests able. the range nuclear weapons. experts. poses a threat to anyone but. in many respects north korea is technologically quite advanced and has been for many years for many decades its major problem of course is money it costs half a billion dollars to launch one of these rockets and that's
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a lot of money in north korea they don't have a lot of money to continually test these things so failure frankly is more likely than success on the side of threat does north korea really represent a threat frankly is. doesn't have much in the way of a military at this point of course there's a very large army but we're talking about a military that is declined rather precipitously relative to the south korean military and certainly relative to the us military the nuclear program was in some sense an attempt to level the field the fact that it doesn't have much of a nuclear program would be held to task neither of which were particularly successful try to put a satellite into orbit hasn't been successful that suggests that this attempt to level the playing field is represents for north korea kind of a baseline of deterrence but no kind of offensive threat for other countries. but
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soon you know we are asking is the digital drive telling us. the tax you are bio you for the word you. get you like a sugary think it will make me that marines cool to. take you with means. you want to assess getting wise means good skills and losing out. britain's got big bills to pay but he's looking to a central station when times are tough and never ending loans to cover the cost of the first world war still being repaid today the treasury chief is running and that means a financial headache for tomorrow's children but then it reports. strapped for cash and deep in debt the u.k. government has a plan but buyers beware all's not as it seems chancellor george osborne wants to
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bring back never ending loans dumping the government's crippling debt on to future generations it'll still be pouring only this is money george and friends won't have to pay back sounds too good to be true that's because it is but in their big stage there are elements of it to me this is a good time for the u.k. tax buy for these to be issued but that begs the question of who would buy it because it is a good time to issue them when it's not a good time to buy it would be buyers at the taxpayer's themselves shouldering the government's vast one trillion pound debt pile by lending it money also on off a bonds that will mature after one hundred years these workers if the government taking out a very generous mortgage benefiting from its current rock bottom interest rates for another century bad news for whoever is lending the money the only way you can actually make money here is if there was no inflation between now and the year twenty one twelve
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a very optimistic outlook take the last hundred years for example if i did bested one hundred pounds back in nineteen twelve at a rate of three point four percent say and this year it would have almost three thousand pounds sounds ok in itself but it's nothing compared to what i would have got just for inflation which would have seen one hundred pounds balloon it's almost nine thousand so you would fall for such a cheap trick well no one of course but that's where the government gets its own investment rules would force pension funds to buy against their will not exactly fair play but this is a monopoly with only one winner this is what happens. when governments into the risks are enormous you know the risks of buying a one hundred year. gilt from the u.k. government or historical evidence given inflation patterns in the past would suggest that. anything close to current level of you would lose money on the
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last time britain issued never ending loans was after world war one a massive deficit still burning a hole in the taxpayers' pocket even today and now this government's doing the same offloading its own mountain of debt to be someone else's problem like a bennett party london. way thousands of people are trying to start a new life in the us and the door is not open to everyone that can prove fatal hundreds of illegal immigrants go missing every year. in the reports the body count is rising. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky valleys and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontierland where a deadly conflict is underway. it's almost
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a mass disaster situation the disaster which doctor has faces is the growing number of unidentified bodies being found along arizona's southern desert body stacked high in a fight for space and perhaps even a proper burial one day it becomes not so much an effort to determine why that person died becomes an effort to sort out who's who were inside of the pima county cooler at the medical examiner's office which has a capacity to hold hundreds of bodies now this facility is much larger than other places around the country pacifically because of the issue of bodies being found along the border even so lack of storage is a major headache three hundred summer means we had a refrigerated truck parked out here. to help us with overflow some arrives he expects they will need it again the department of homeland security recently
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boasted about the sharp drop in border patrol rest suggesting the government's crackdown has helped curb illegal immigration the migrant deaths ever mean consistently high so we've got near the border is absolutely deadly and more than six thousand have died along the us mexico border since one thousand nine hundred ninety four according to human rights groups that's when operation gatekeeper program for defying the international crossing with high priced benzene thousands of agents and high tech surveillance was launched border agents called this area below as they were being a place where migrants commonly try escape to. all the while to get into the u.s. for the scores who try to make the crossing here there are many others who choose a much more treacherous and sometimes deadly route into the u.s. policymakers start pushing the immigrant flow to the deserts would deter migration instead it has led to what some call the death trap internationally migration is.
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there's attempts to control migration through the same tactic for militarization through building walls and we see them in various places in india and pakistan and see this in health and there's a. vast arrest while attempt. in germany many remains found in the desert are merely bone fragments making them difficult to identify you know their cases remains are the missing are never found leading hundreds perhaps thousands of families wondering what happened to their loved ones during their journey north the reality is militarizing borders does not control migration while politicians argue over who can spend the most money to fortify the border hundreds more john. day chasing the american dream well and here at the pima county morgue in tucson arizona ramon dillon though archie. the internet has
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undoubtedly opened up a world of knowledge and learning by the way using technology to communicate language skills but the dark ages. next scene of people there taking a hammer so grabber. in this information sharing digital age if it possible go down and not intellectually advancing our society this week let's talk about that do you think it's making society smarter or dumber and dumber why is that because people use more stuff to do stupid things smarter. information sharing information immediately which i think is really important but there's a lot of misinformation being shared to people on the internet they think it must be true oh i hope. we all reply
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a teacher's so we used to have children. i mean pupils at school sometimes they only copied on the internet with a subject they had to to do for law and and sometimes they copy stuff that's just not true because the internet is and always right right right with look for it and they larry's. i think yes there are some bushes are considering making books digitally that have pictures and animations instead of just words now do you think that that's going to have an effect if it is that. all of the literature is worth reading you don't need all the. right so why are they doing that because people don't want to read. do you think that's a product of the information and. i think every generation stories there are always been people who didn't like to read this in can make you smarter or dumber it
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depends kawi group you take it what do you think the youth of today is doing with that. i think it can mean years and he uses this again to pull a and say really can the to use the polls as advantages do you text a lot. yeah do you taxed you or y. o. you for the word you. just you like i showed in everything yeah that would make me the marine school to. take you with me in school so you think you're not spelling as well as you so now doesn't it scare you but that's the world that we're living in yeah. but we're young so we don't we don't think about it well they're not even this digital age is dumbing down or ways are not our society the bottom line is there's probably not much we can do about it anyway because the internet isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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