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mission to teach creation why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. voices of concern over civil violence scream out about rain as loud as the formula one cars do to race around and strap but they're still let down heard by those quick to bite into the fairies of libya and syria. math moves to quarantine a flammable euro zone from the global economy su politicians jump on the anti-union sentiment sweeping the block lots of. these train tracks and one of the few successful parts of a project to try to bring transport to the russian far north but further down the line the project failed pumping cost fountains of lives. stay tuned for more discoveries in russia close up coming out.
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to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie the roar of formal want to engines will be heard in bahrain this weekend's despite a gulf state still shaking under civil unrest and are regime activists have pledged to boycott it event and step up thier protest while two members of the force india team have already fled the state after they were caught up in clashes on their way back from the track as artie's renegotiated now reports unlikely be in syria of this uprising is surprisingly off the radar. it took a car fire ahead of a major sporting event for the world to notice the flames of discord and golfing a small island nation in the persian gulf but during the suffocating in the smoke of an ongoing struggle between protesters and police there were three sons have been happening in bahrain for more than a year now protesters say this is the longest lasting revolt in the arab spring but
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so far the only result has been an increase in violence on all sides scenes from the capital be a more than passing similarity to the pictures out of the embattled syrian city of homs but it's in cities enjoyed a very different level of attention. only media stayed surprisingly silent considering their stance on other middle eastern revolutions they were all but silent when the bahraini revolution was crushed last year there are all but silent about the human rights abuses in bahrain itself and formula one races just focus the attention of that society and when the media does turn to her they seem to do more harm than good morning media coverage but they also has a big do they always use the free market forces against the city. and they don't understand that this actually helps the government the same way. syria such as the
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opposition says hundreds have been wounded and standoffs with police and many sacked from their jobs or arrested for taking part in mass protests but unlike in syria and libya no one has called for foreign intervention. bereans problems before the international human rights council europeanization american countries were enthusiastic about exploring this issue but the us prefer to leave it to the independent commission created here by the government it did bring back several needle bahraini human rights defenders who were in exile when for real one speeds out of town much of the media and the world's attention is likely to follow in bahrain in a go school. naser intervention in syria may be on cards turkey is planning to appeal for the alliance of supports clashes between us army and the rebels recently spilled over into its territory that's according to the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton speaking at a ministerial gathering of the friends of syria group in paris but she also called
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on a global arms embargo and tougher of financial sanctions against a mascot and fails to abide by a cease fire the pentagon has also said it's ready to carry out military action in syria if need it involve the u.n. to sign a motion where the government on the terms of the international bodies monitoring group under the agreement the observers how the freedom to go anywhere in the country they were based research. the importance of their mission cannot be underlined enough. this is incredibly significant especially when we consider a lot of the other regional neighbors of syria behaving very poorly and provoking violent conflict in syria and suggesting that they want to arm the rebels and continue and actually increase the level of violence that's happening in syria so we have this region that's actually instigating violence and we have the so-called prendes of syria of western powers really who will no influence over syria and have
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very little to say or do because they they don't have any relationships they don't have any information that will provide any help to the people of syria to solve this crisis so with those two efforts happening you know between the arab league and the friends of syria it's actually very refreshing to have a u.n. observer mission and because it's talking to everybody people are taking it seriously and so this is very promising indeed to see these developments and it's not a solution that's going to solve everything in one day for example and it will take many different compromises and steps but with patience i think that this is certainly the best and most promising development that we've seen in a long time still to come for you the program old hatred dies hard and freshly south sudan steps back to the brink of war as a search for oil and violence what it's beautiful ruffins of slowly sludge trying. moscow slams leaders of galveston withdrawal plan as hard official word overview
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why stephen behind the source of instability and drug trafficking at russia's border. protecting the world from europe that's the latest task set for itself by the i.m.f. which plans to record a four hundred billion dollars financial wall around the block it's intended to prevent the euro crisis from spreading further which banks fear will be a serious threats of global canonical coverage as pressure mounts on the outside and side either tensions are at a peak artes to source you're in for. it hasn't been the perfect marriage but they agreed where it mattered most of the time. a tandem seen as key in easy decision making. but france's relationships with her lynn in brussels have hit a rough patch the french election if you look at the campaign in france i think because on the right side there is mrs le pen which was the plan once to reintroduce her for the french franc the french currency christmas all on one story
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negotiate with the of the treaty on the fiscal compact incumbent nicolas sarkozy is no exception pledging to freeze france's e.u. funding and bringing back border controls over in the left corner. around the rejects europe's budget belt tightening pact people or an easy with the fact that they or contributing to the failed policies in other parts of the then people don't really understand why is it that there's more and more legislation coming from the european level in member states have to adjust it for the mostly pro europe french public it's about jobs and social security just as brussels and birth women want tough cutbacks. and that doesn't rest easy with voters who gave a resounding no to giving the e.u. machine even more power seven years ago even though it's been a perfect tool to offload questionable policies. criticizing
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europe can be a convenient scapegoat because it appeals to people who do not like the functioning of europe and it can divert responsibility if something goes wrong it's not the fate of the government or nicolas sarkozy it's the fault of europe it's easy to lay into this place where e.u. plans are half a billion spent a final before that's really gotten under the skin of french voters as part of another what's more these promises of all good heard before regardless of who gets . what everything really changed between paris and brussels. the chorus early is no europe for what europe for. europe for the bank curves europe rock trade europe for. business oh he's it a europe of cities a europe of social rights and the rest of the continents watching too knowing that whoever its next partner is a honeymoon phase is out of the question just are still here r t brussels.
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plan to rector massive financial buffer around the euro zone has been a welcome by everybody with manny nations reluctant to commit their cash and commenting on the idea investment advisor patrick young doesn't have much faith the move will help save the euro zone. this is how absolutely accounted for the euro zone there is no way no matter how large the sea of guards are no matter how high big bazooka it is that the i.m.f. is currently assembling nobody can afford to pay for italian government debt it is simply impossible we are pushing nations on the mediterranean fringe of europe into if we expect that they're going to stay in the euro zone it's a tragic by lerma for government the option is quite clear they need to say we cannot pay our debts we cannot survive in the euro zone and they need to leave and in the case of greece they need to start listening because otherwise the euro was
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not going to continue and frankly western europe is going to just become completely and utterly maneuver in the new dynamics of the global economy serry cuts across here israel are fanning the flames of protests quite literally in some cases erica we have reported one type of museums that has started burning its collection of masterpieces driven to the edge by a critical lack of funds. plus one in austria the village is seeking a change of name saying they want something a little less of up to the also one back called the a road sign stolen by surveyor hunter. something lies beneath. thousands of natures of ice under
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a rock. the love. that is a lure for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it as a distance. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard bottom of the big picture. to. fight. through. for.
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a tough. shit. automat u.n. secretary general ban ki moon has blasted south sudan for its military incursion and seizure of an oil field from sudan it hold it clearly illegal act and urged both sides to cease hostilities as the two nations edged closer to outright war the
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blame for which some say could be put squarely on the fate of those behind the separation of chief states the issue that everyone sees is or and the border demarcation my understanding or of many years we're following this is that the separation of the two countries was absolutely unnecessary and wrong and the obsessive nature of the united states led by the u.s. ambassador susan rice and the british and the europeans to have this separation without settling any of the issues has actually made the situation worse now you have south sudan which it believes it has the full backing of the united states and they took a overtly aggressive action as i was leaving the country last thursday and they invaded a town inside sudan has that the oil production sent there and therefore that precipitated the escalation that they violate the sovereignty to sudan and they
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would not have done that if they didn't think they had support from the united states and britain and others. taking a look at some other stories from around the world now thousands of fisherman in chile gathered to protest against new fishing lot reforms the government passed a bill in march to help sustain the country's salmon stocks and prevent overfishing the law has been criticised to make claims that will have a negative effect on efforts to bring jobs back to the sector. more than a year after its last mission the space shuttle discovery has arrived its final resting place the smithsonian air and space museum just outside washington in nearly thirty years of service the u.s. has most traveled shuttle spent a total of three hundred sixty five days in orbit circling the earth nearly six thousand times the decision to retire the discovery was made in two thousand and four so nasa could concentrate on building new spaceships which are still said to be several years away. or we don't mass murder anders breivik has said he planned
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to be have the country's former prime minister and post food online during his trial use given a fascist salute in court and shed tears at his own anti islam propaganda video he admits to carry out of the bomb and shooting massacre that killed seventy seven people in norway last year while cross-talk next hour r t l looks at the underlying message behind the attacks we take on those extremists so yes we accept that we're going to lose if you see the minority of all i'm saying is that there is a minority who have so use a minority there's a minority of people who exist within the muslim community who are extremists who don't believe in the democratic values who don't believe in previous full coexistence and coltrane's and what we must do is tanisha whole free system whole communities based on the. small number of minority extremes that exist. and i really want to go to rachel here is what i'm going to france i'm very tired are very bloody rachel go ahead. that is not exactly what we're trying to do with
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breivik right now is to paint all the right wing people who have moderate points of view about immigration and cultural integration with the same brush saying that this kind of rhetoric is responsible for his actions. russia's foreign minister has slammed nato as plan to withdraw from afghanistan by two thousand and fourteen at a ministerial meeting in brussels sergey lavrov said the schedule was artificial as couples old forces won't be ready to provide security by the time russia's worried over instability and massive drug trafficking emanating from afghanistan see nato as mission is crucial to its own security moscow has agreed to expand its logistics support for the allied forces russian lawmakers are now considering providing an air base as a transit point for the alliance of supplies and troops to afghanistan however for day two big wigs the state of ghana stand is more about prolonging the conflict and ensuring stability since there were activists. and there is no popular support for
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this war in the us nor in the u.k. nor in any allied country to be honest i think the statistics now show that over seventy percent of the u.k. population want our troops out of the figure is rising in the u.s. sixty two percent last week want to see an end to the war but the people who benefit from the war quite happy to let this one the longest as long as possible and those who benefit obviously the the global elites the bankers those in the military industrial complex to them having a prolonged conflict is just it's money in the bank really the u.s. actually what they're planning is to have a substantial military presence until twenty twenty four and i think that the russians and the chinese. don't favor the. thirty thousand troops there jeter is to remain there after two thousand and fourteen are completely completely located right along the proposed oil pipeline. i think that the russians will obviously
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benefit from the oil pipeline in their own exports but it's likely that the strings that are attached to the aid that's got the support coming will ensure that the majority of u.s. troops the combat troops will be out by twenty four. all right now let's go back and check out what the r.t. closer team has in store for us this time around. well today tom gardner reports from the area where the corruption cold has for decades start authorities there building up permanent transport infrastructure there is mission impossible but it's intentional the enormous oil and gas reserves that's our plan has to offer it means no one's allowed to give up. making tracks through the tundra part of this region's name a mile means in the local language the end of the earth and for centuries it's defied all attempts at permanent access. in central parts of russia
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if you want to go somewhere you just get in a car and go here it's impossible you have to wait for the river to war or take a plane it's very difficult when you are separated from the rest of the country or the surface is blasted by blizzards in winter and melts into swamps in summer supports for bridges have to be driven dozens of meters deep and the roads foundations down repeatedly to stop it collapsing back into the tundra this joint project is an attempt to bring transport to the lands but the end of the earth but it's not the first time and previous attempts of left a shadow over the whole region started in one nine hundred forty nine tens of thousands of prisoners toiled in summer heat and cold on stalin's dream of a trans polar real where lying conditions were brutal and thousands were worked and
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starved to death or shot by their captors that. they take people away for refusing to work or even a couple of words about stalin they gave us our prisoners and sent us here to watch over them building this railway had we refused he would have shot us as well a nine hundred fifty three the project was abandoned built without any proper heavy equipment the unfinished track and embankments quickly subsided back into the tundra all that's left now are a few bridges rotting barrack buildings and the long shadow of this corner of the galactic empire this bridge is part of stalin's infamous road of death but since this project and so many others have failed permanent roads here in the russian arctic some of the only people to see the. historical monuments are teams of road drivers if jimmy and his companions try to penetrate some of the furthest reaches of this vast landscape they've seen abandoned villages in the mountain peaks and
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even a settlement that had never been reached by wheeled vehicles before in will get to go to you arrive in this area you begin to see the world in a very different way these places are good with enormous gas and oil reserves discovered in the north a commitment has been made to put money and resources towards road and rail building this train but there's a lot of work ahead for russia to take any. relation. right kate is here with the latest business news hello to you katie and the opening bell just rang so how did the russian markets open. they were rushed the markets of the had a bit of a disappointing start actually we had some great games yesterday on the back of high or prices but broken my space and they are yes in the first few minutes of trading. the artist in them i think both around half
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a percent and negative territory what you love to see if they can really call themselves as the day progressed is now talking about the equity market in general here that we think the trading volume of recent weeks. the from. management says this will soon change as investors here rouse from logan to. come out their holiday season to some extent we've had some data we've heard so encouraging really in the last ten days quite a good indication from the first round of first quarter earnings so i'm quite hopeful that post some of those action proving to be well french actually as well we will see the market feels like it wants to go up. investors are still largely or have a large cash holding so the need for investment keeps pressing on my belief that coupled with a good earnings season coupled with a. very good. easing of the will probably bring this
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short as well as medium term a lot more activity in the markets. and staying with a rush so we're talking just seconds because my boat operates a megaphone could list up to a quarter of it says in london as early as july according to vizier of course the company plans to raise up to full billion dollars it would be the biggest listing all belong to the stock exchange and a yeah. ok let's stick with that and talk about the ruble it's now a trading and we can see it's going to mix performance against the u.s. dollar and the euro that it's a year on higher against the u.s. dollar we've got the euro just. edging higher in the last few hours of study now that it's off to the spanish government managed to perform better actually than they anticipated they sold more loans and they were planning to put
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those counts by rumors of a whole support downgrade for france with the presidential election coming up on sunday that we want to watch out for the what we're talking about the international markets has had over asia and see how brash as a performing for this hour as you can see it's now makes the hindsight is just not just a job ever so slightly that trading has taken a hit says i am not soft with a group of twenty nations will be europe's debt crisis is still threatens the global economy while the asian markets are also taking their lead from the u.s. and its technology firms that are really taking a hit if you look at the u.s. finished if you yesterday they have the second straight day of losses and not all of two releases. releases while job list claims they hope at around a four month high stall the recovery in the world's largest economy is slowing down now added to that we also have sounds of previously owned homes falling as well among the losers what we need to shiva around three and
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a half percent and getting on to the prices that see how they're fairing at this hour they are indeed still climbing that's after president. barack obama. he said to introduce some new rules are going to come into play on the twenty third of april and it's reduced speculative activity by traders after he made comments that are best as i could be manipulate the market for their own good to their impasse and guy i'll write about the markets right now marina next hour it's all going to be about europe they're going to get me out are absolutely giddy thanks very much indeed for bringing us up the latest and up next in just a few moments a recap of our top stories stay with us.
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culture is the same as you might want to go but you both very much there's the taliban bad guy in same risk right wing fanatic this is what a norwegian court must determine in the wake of last year's massacre of seventy seven people. to.
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