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from hero to zero the media on both sides of the atlantic lined up to smear julian a stance that attacks prompted by his new show in a. second edition. fueling the fire engineers are accused of trying to incite foreign action in syria by publishing unconfirmed reports the likes of which help military intervention in libya. because israeli says it's not tricking when it comes to a strike on iran if it is it's not to be prepared for any retaliatory attack. with r.t. broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program the media that once praised
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the son painting him a hero for his work as a whistleblower has now drastically changed its tune on the debut of his talk show no t.v. now some say it's due to journalistic jealousy honestly if you turn his political grossmith reports from london. it was one of the biggest stupes all time ninety two thousand leaked detailing the bloody truths of the afghan war from the ground up shared exclusively with a handful of newspapers and julian assange was its hero a nomad with no fixed address and a backpack full of secrets contacted some of the big mainstream players in the media markets and they were only too happy of course to piggyback off one of the greatest perhaps the greatest leak of classified information in history the guardian has benefited hugely by the deal they made. the leaks contains the material for dozens of stories in the new york times and the guardian in hunting
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their reputations as protectors of democracy and press freedoms but then the guardian newspaper was the best part of the original media partners called him an important pick up a most interesting and unusual. but now in the pages of the very same publication he gives still it's yes from hero to zero. zero now to nothing more than journalistic jealousy a useful idiocy in the guardian but not job in the new york times with partners like these who needs enemies it staggers me to absolutely least you know me sort of floored that so many journalists who really i think their job should be trudging authority their job should be preventing governments working in the dark seem to be so critical somebody has probably done more than most major issues in getting journalism a service and challenging power in recent years i saw says one reason he chose r.t.
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to podcast his program is that other channels wouldn't let the people he wanted to interview say the things they wanted to say yet some say the resulting backlash on both sides of the atlantic is a way for publications of questionable integrity to whitewash the. images it really makes american media outlets feel good to be able to point to other media outlets and say oh work over there those are tools and instruments for state propaganda because when they get you forget about an obscure you know their own role in disseminating state propaganda most notoriously in the lead up to the iraq war where for example the new york times did more than almost anybody to convince americans about the need to attack iraq based on a lie but even since then the model of the us new years very much to show faith all boil teach in the us government and so it's really there's really a lot of irony in a park or seen this criticism in a further irony for the guardian it's backlash seems to have theories lee misjudged
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its readership comments in response to the article overwhelmingly supportive about science and his show and accuse the paper of bearing a childish grudge at best it's the and very worst it is a crucial political viewpoints taken by the mainstream media they don't like what the wiki cables have revealed they don't like what julian assange has represents because it really does threat group the perspective of mainstream media perhaps this latest and unintended scoop shows how so-called liberal media outlets like the guardian and york times are anything but demonstrating instead an intolerance of those who don't play by their rules nor a smith r.t. . where you can watch the second edition of your sergeant talk show here or not here to thirty am g.m.t. this time we'll be speaking to philosopher and tween commentator so avoid dziedzic david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner this heated debate on
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a range of issues including wiki leaks it is seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and the palestinians don't forget if you missed the previous program you can log on to a song that our team got called what it in for. well as the conflict in syria rages on foreign agencies such as n.g.o.s have been quick to provide their own versions of what's happening these reports are often unconfirmed there isn't injuries and serves on held accountable for what they say but doesn't stop nato from leaks way before and weighing in with deadly force as it is report no reports . it was billed as a necessary humanitarian intervention requiring nato warplanes to bring in bombs on libya before the u.s. led attack on moammar gadhafi forces. came unconfirmed allegations from western funded non-governmental organizations.
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friday and saturday we got information that in the gadhafi forces that we've been mercenaries and. these mercenaries seem to have coffee. and kill. a distinction according to a new report by the center for the study of interventionism many western n.g.o.s exaggerated the circumstances in libya to expedite the campaign led by america britain and france some admitted mistakes after the damage was done but it would revert to the way we have to go in that we have no other than medvedev employed mercenary forces or that unfortunately we have seen. a very cozy chose relationship building up between certain big powerful n.g.o.s i'm thinking of human rights watch a ministry international supposed to hear an objective quality which knowledge of standards equally of course doesn't take sides which think news organizations as i
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say entering into an exception in cozy relationship with for example the united states government but also with other powerful western powers over libya and over of the regimes. currently the most pressing issue in syria after more than a year of violence critics say western funded n.g.o.s appear to be following the same pattern the equivalent if you like of the libyan leadership human rights which is called the best percent of human rights has played exactly the same role they've made statements to the human rights council they've alleged crimes. the military state. country and they are actually. trying to secure a military intervention against syria along the lines of the one. where at least last year you ordered for connie to be arrested this year this infamous connie
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twenty twelve movie came from california based ngo invisible children it said the film aim to end the use of child soldiers and promote peace in the ugandan civil war but according to u.s. embassy cables posted by weekly leaks invisible children provided uganda's authorities with intelligence in two thousand and nine that led to the arrest of several regime opponents i'm willing. to believe. that was not the one time that invisible children provided information. we now know and terms of their relations with the government. we know that. for the year for. prominent politicians they knew which supported their position and the support of the bill to approach to come here and help promote. the bill was passed it was signed by the president
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and improve the way for the introduction of u.s. troops. thank you are not currently held accountable for the information they publish no matter how much collateral damage false facts may cause left on regulated critics believe some non-governmental organisations will think you being away for conflict rather than to be spotless and bring up work on artsy new york. it's official the u.s. will not be pulling all of its forces out of afghanistan in twenty fourteen had previously been promised washington has agreed a pact with kabul that would see a number of american military start remain in the country for at least another decade what is going to try to come as more. the u.s. and afghanistan have agreed on the terms of this new strategic pact which the presidents of both countries still have to sign the document is needed to provide u.s. forces with the authority to continue in afghanistan after twenty fourteen when the
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afghan government is scheduled to take over control of security there so the majority of u.s. combat troops are expected to be out of the country by two thousand and fourteen but some combat forces will continue to go on missions and trainers and advisers and the afghan security forces will also remain the strategic partnership agreement covers the period from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty four it does not address specific troop levels or the size or location of u.s. bases and this is something that many afghans are very much worried about and that is that the u.s. runs permanent bases that would have furtively keep them as an occupying power the withdrawal from iraq was also not complete the u.s. still has two bases there four thousand troops plus thousands of contractors and but after the big scaled down iraqi sort of moved out of the media spotlight but the forces are still there the u.s. government is very anxious to tell the american people that they were leaving afghanistan especially anxious they become when some horrendous news makes it to
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the headlines which happens on a regular basis the american people want their troops out and they want them out immediately afghans want the same we constantly see people there expressing outrage over the killing of civilians over night weights and other actions of u.s. troops like the burning of korans or the troops cheerfully posing with dead afghans so both governments are anxious to tell their people that this is over but it is talking about continuing military assistance the commitment is a reminder in a way that while u.s. forces are drawing down in afghanistan over the next two years the american military will remain active in the country long after that. well there coming up parity making waves or turning the tide we report from on board that vessel the first joint naval drills with china region with us is again. the space astronauts at the international space station are combating the spread of microbes which could corrode equipment and dogs in danger coming up in
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a few minutes. the u.n. and e.u. have condemned sudan's this strike on a border area and south sudan call for an immediate end to hostilities and two states could be on the brink of all out war a sudanese war planes bombed a town in the south from monday killing a boy and injuring ten people there's been fierce fighting for weeks as the two countries struggle to resolve their border dispute since the south side of independence from the north less than a year ago it's great to follow two decades of civil war that claimed in estimated million lives separation documents and oil south sudan now has most of the reserves all the pipelines run through the north south sudan's president is currently visiting beijing and getting chinese investment in a new pipeline. says it's a development that offers hope of peace between the two sides. and typically there
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is a conflict like these you know it's usually washington or european capitals getting in repeat here is a golden chance for innovation powers emerging economies to make you know an important intervention that will show that you know the world order is changing otherwise if you leave it again but if you go back to the security council where you know again france and britain and the yourself to form some going to resume lucian against one of the other side for exert edition and for writing so really it's back to square one and whether it is china india or malaysia could become not put in even jointly do something to end this conflict which is not benefiting anybody the west has no mistakes and because the companies are going out of the game altogether it's watching a bystander because of your sanctions on sudan since the gulf war and these are the genocide charges and the western emphasis on the wall crimes committed by president bashir there is been total lack of access for vast incorporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. western suborder intervention at
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the international level he's increasingly turning to china and your money here to resolve the problem you're not going to ask you know washington are the europeans for it so i think china i would say historically more will come. then for some countries which were looked upon sudan as nothing but you know a piece of land with a lot of oil underneath this oil. well to get the latest updates as well as extensive background on the conflict site article and here's what else can be found there rocking it back find out how a computer viruses the technology running parts of the runs oil facilities. also speculation over who's going to become france's next president continues world wide. background on the tool contenders. last great excel of spain gives up its ticket on. cation twenty twelve london olympics
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the brits first in line step them up. the israeli officials say that serious when it comes to tracking iran over fears terror on developing nuclear weapons despite being an undeclared nuclear state itself israel is trying to persuade the international community to apply more pressure on iran which insists it uses it for peaceful purposes only so correspondent paula reports that israel has failed to provide enough protection to its citizens if a regional war escalates. the move really family lives the myth of range of gaza for years they complained to the government they had no shelter to protect them from because someone could be fired by her masts but the supply immigrant town
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wasn't a top priority for tel aviv far from it prompting yakov to eventually build a shelter himself to protect his family we went through some very tough years we used to worry all the time every time we left the house we were in danger when we went to the store to school or to work it took a direct hit on your courthouse five years ago before the government finally woke up and bought him a shelter opposite the one he really built himself an hour across his was closer to gaza there are bomb shelters in the street on sports fields and in children's playgrounds where they pivot even skies like this one but that won't be assure the rest of the country in the event of a conflict with a much bigger threat of iran have more of the world government. well she's got a war. they have to prepare the civilian population for a show of walkers of all crimes. we've got one point seven million
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people that haven't got insured. we've got three and a half million people to fear from god guess misc israelis themselves are skeptical about the country's ability to defend itself many still remember iraqi scud missiles landing in the center of israel some twenty years ago and a scathing government report issued months ago suggests the home front is woefully unprepared and the government. doesn't want to put obviously doesn't want to put the public and to panic but i think the public itself. does not believe in a strike is imminent otherwise people who've gone crazy the experts say to me is really military strike is very likely to go any rain in retaliation the target of which is no secret this is the city that he ran has threatened to pummel with missiles in response to any israeli attack but many of the public bomb shelters here are dusty and neglected and whereas in previous times of tension tel aviv
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distributed gas masks many of those must remain in storage we don't know why they are talking about it so much that's why i think there won't be a war because we are talking about it i don't think there will be world because i think government is. wrong in not doing nothing to prepare citizens for decide to ation if someone will bore me i don't know anything one. which has many wondering what exactly tel aviv has planned up its sleeve if a government of the yearly. impaired to start a war. there would do things differently or at least prepared a public policy r.t. tel aviv. well to more world news in brief for you now egypt has denied permission to eighteen u.s. based nonprofit groups to operate in the country social presence recessing divide licenses to american organizations because it believes the group's activities
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violated state sovereignty. because the courage to color its relations with washington last year egyptian authorities raided the offices of several american pro-democracy groups in other n.g.'s and charged sixteen american activists with working for organizations that received illegal foreign from the. china's president has pledged to strong ties with career snot international outcry the recent failed rocket launch we can be sure of friendship and the meeting with the workers' party during cation headed by a top envoy on monday meanwhile the u.s. says it has raised allegations which are about the son of st john which i'm sure last week was of chinese origin south korea also says there are signs that korea probably a third nuclear test. dutch prime minister mark has handed in his resignation after the collapse of government talks of austerity
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measures he stepped down along with his cabinet after debates on state pension cuts and in crisis talks which had been ongoing for a month we're trying to slash the country's budget by sixteen billion euros to meet the new rules it's in its infancy which. means reduce its aaa status of that their crisis with the few remaining eurozone states to hold the top ranking. up. venezuelan president hugo chavez has tried to quell health fears by saying he is ready to return to his country this week a foreign leader has been undergoing cancer treatment in cuba since march here on state t.v. to dismiss rumors his condition is getting worse comes as the country's opposition promises to stop biting elections in two photobook. russia and china are holding their first joint naval exercises as both countries
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seem to boost their authority on the global stage the drills near the korean coast come at a time of increasing tension in the region with the u.s. shifting. east asia and it's been asking has more. the floating fortress the war games we're on board the admiral vinogradov in the real conflict because destroyer would back there's the first line of defense to the rest of the convoy one hundred fifty metres long and armed to the thieves everything from gaping guns to torpedo the missiles this ship was designed serious threat to cruisers and submarines but in a few recent missions they are going to go out of has been in a very different kind of war you want against the pirates of the coast of somalia and it's more than providing its model the group of poirot's captured by the vinogradov in the gulf of aden were handed over to yemeni police and received ten year prison terms for attacking civilian ships. for two helicopters scrambles the
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criminals were detained and in keeping with international agreements handed over to the any authorities the experience gained could well prove useful during rossouw chinese maneuvers both countries train their sailors in counterterrorism tasks and one of the exercise in general is important to improve interaction in the asia pacific i think which is what is a patient this is step towards closer cooperation but what's certainly not a game is the fact that every move in our convoy is being watched closely by nato planes ships and submarines in the past few years the u.s. and its allies have been increasing their presence in the asia pacific region so for russia and china this exercise is about more than simply practicing maneuvers it's a chance to restamp their authority on their traditional stomping grounds. our tea on board destroyer of middle vinogradov in the yellow sea. the international space station has been attacked by microbes it's believed they got their cargo and
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supplies taken on board the crew equipment could be in danger if the spread of bacteria isn't stopped and artistic agrees expense. but the moment there are no reported problems on board the international space station have reportedly failures when it comes to equipment either with some concerns or about the future potential failings of equipment because of these microbes and fungus that we're talking about a moment of tension. element to them so they could prove problematic when it comes to nestle on board or even to electronic or equipment take it for is a wire now actually protected by an outer layer that these could corrode away that protective layer that would cause some problems this information coming from the vice president of the russian academy of sciences so his words carry some weight he also warned they encountered
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a similar problem on the mir all voting station actually this post we earthbound micros of come up on transit with these modules either. by the action or some cosmonauts or even with some of that fuel and food supplies that come up to the international space station and if there are similar micros that noise corrosive but are used during scientific experiments on board from these they've proven that some of these microbes can survive some of the very harsh conditions of space. here on earth a couple of often bear cubs at least back into the ground in western russia they were from a group of eight terribles rescued this winter. program helping to save the cubs as poachers threatened the brown bear population and seen one hundred eighty young bears successfully raised and returned forests over the last decade ok then rich too much attention until they're strong and independent enough so. i can report
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this rescue so when a website work. its course able to the business desk now join daniel and. well the twin on sentences of holland and land has really put the consummate suspicions isn't it yes kerry the resignation of the votes government plus the expected victory of francois hollande in france's presidential elections has traders very worried in the news of socialist francois good results pushed the nikkei down and left hong kong flat edging yesterday's poor chinese manufacturing data all on has several election pledges but the business including a seventy five percent top rate of tax now on to wall street the nasdaq lost a percent yesterday as news of the dutch government resignation filtered through became a minority member of the government refused more spending cuts throwing the project into crisis the nasdaq went on the three thousand and on the thirteen thousand so
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all is shedding further because although these risks are flattening out of global growth crude going on the one over two dollars a barrel the euro's surprisingly gaining against the dollar this morning after a top seed turbin we. look also at the u.s. and the ruble raised mixed at the moment the russian markets they managed to finished on monday off to some positive corporate quarterly results season at the moment and you're up to date most stories on our web site all to dot com slash reasons. for that update i'll. be back with today's headlines in just a few moments stay with us how nutty. claim
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