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still there is still a lot to be done of course we talked about it's a question about the creation of numerous our work spaces opportunities for educated people talk about innovations of how important is to rebuild new to qualities and bring them into everyday life of course the end of course still simonson sucking a hostile up with every single speech with which we've heard over the last four years and that of course is our i think the fight with crops and this is precisely what others president have said. to get him to say we ensure chinle loss' usually leave the biggest broad daylight but i've got to be spies your enemy in the behavior i look at it but we have declared war against corruption we know who is our enemy and who will not bear to
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see what the latest lay of his usual moiling the option the international convention is what we've got there in the last week or use of we have created releasing students for the first time i mean the thousand year long history of our status and as a lawyer now really punishing people for corruption we have thousands and tens of thousands of people of have been punished for their will also introduce additional measures to fight the so-called big corruption and also more than a bit to me on the daily corruption world it would seem cool action we are actively working on the terms of legislation it will be part of a national plan to fight corruption will introduce a new system for all oversee the expenditures of government offices shills the whole will also stabilises special structures for corruption related investigation . but the topic she was here returns time and time again of
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course was freedom i mean that if word against a russian citizens getting mistaking freedom or or for going is for the sake of the usual bodily comfort or stability course that has been the subject of many discussions in recent months and he said that freedom first and foremost of course is something that most people should be focused on he talked about increased in the in the people's participation in politics he made it i guess a great we could say a priority for for what many assume will be his prime ministerial post and a lot of course he also mentioned a lot of other a lot of other issues on which the russian society as a whole still has to work on but of course it was mostly a very a rather rather positive outlook on what has been done and what is the problem under it's been a very full four years hasn't it for the country who knows it may get his assessment on his own performance. well you have to realize this was
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a rather interesting presidential term he started off of course to be a war between south the city and georgia which took place in august of two thousand and eight and of course almost immediately russia along with the rest of the world has some build into the depths of the two thousand eight hundred national crisis out of which by the way russia seems to have come out on top president is that it didn't mention that russia's inflation rate is the lowest it has been it has been in the last four years in fact it has gone down to the. crisis to levels he's of course also mentioned about of course the shot has managed to use easy years and that is the especially to w t o and of course the reset off relations with the united states i mean i remember that just just a little over a just just not even a month ago he was meeting with president barack obama in south korea and that meeting once on such good terms of it seemed like. researching tire research has
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actually been successful so this was a rather good summary of what president has achieved in his presidential turkey. ok thank you to reporting live there from. all of a nice hand the media once appraised songs are hailing him a hero for his work. is not drastically changed its tune off the very top here not be. generous to see others believe the u.-turn is political with reports now from the uk. it was one of the biggest stoops and only time ninety two thousand leaks no detail of the plot the truths of the afghan war from the ground up shed exclusively with a hundred newspapers and julian a soldier was its hero a nomad with no fixed address and backpack full of secrets contacted some of the
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big mainstream players in the media markets they were only too happy of course to piggyback off one of the greatest the greatest leak of classified information in history has been afraid of usually by the deal they made with. the leaks contains the material for dozens of stories in the new york times and the guardian in hunting their reputations as protectors of democracy and press freedoms but then the guardian newspaper won the best songs of the original media partners called him an important a most interesting and unusual and here but now in the pages of the very same publication you think you've still it's yes from hero to direct. and nothing more than journalistic jealousy a useful idiots in the guardian a 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
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journalists who really i think their job should be traveling authority their job should be preventing governments working in the dark seem to be so critical oh somebody has probably done more than most major issues in giving journalism a service and challenging power in recent years i thought thirty one reason he chose article to podcast his program is that other channels would let the people he wanted to interview say the things they wanted to say something the resulting backlash on both sides of the atlantic is a way for publications of questionable integrity to whitewash their 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 out they get you forget about an obscure b.-o. their own role in disseminating state propaganda most of the korea say 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
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a lie but even since then the model of the us media is very much to show faith all loyalty to the us government and so it's rare there's really a lot of irony and are proceeding this criticism in a further irony for the guardian its backlash seems to have seriously misjudged 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 end really at worst it is. 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 threaten the perspective of mainstream media perhaps this latest and unintended scoop shows how so-called liberal media outlets like the guardian in new york times are anything but demonstrating instead an intolerance to states who
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don't play by their rules and r.t. some didn't. well you can watch the second edition of julian assange g.'s talk show here on r.t. at eleven thirty am g.m.t. now the start of the speaking to the loss of her in the left wing commentator savoy reject and david horowitz conservative writer and campaigner with some heated debate on a range of issues including wiki leaks the beauty is seen in the u.s. and the conflict between israel and palestinians they're forgetting mr previous program you can just log onto a dot r.t. dot com to watch it in print. now as the conflict in syria rages on the 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 that the n.g.o.s themselves aren't held accountable for what they say but that hasn't stopped nato from being swayed before weighing in with deadly force resulting from what nine reports. it
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was billed as a necessary humanitarian intervention requiring nato warplanes to rain bonds on libya before the u.s. led attack on the market alfie's forces. came unconfirmed allegations from western funded non-governmental organizations here who knew from the audience and the own evidence of rising massive baby god and nation that need that it's. been massively maisonette. these mercenaries seem to have come to your. village and kill civilians are the distinction according to a new report by the center for the study of interventionism and 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 he would prefer to believe we have is a good motive as we have other than. the scenario for says this unfortunately we
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have seen. a very cozy chose relationship building up between certain big powerful engine and if human rights watch a mystery international they're supposed to be an objective all the which knowledge and standards equally and of course doesn't take sides we see these organizations as i say entering into an excessively cozy relationship with for example the united states government but also with the powerful western allies over libya and over operations. 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 be equivalently to like a libyan leader for human rights which is called the center for human rights has made exactly the same role they've made statements to the human rights council they've alleged crime. against humanity they say two things. armed intervention in
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that country and they are quite useful but it's who are trying to secure a military intervention against syria along the lines of what we're least approved last year in order for economy to be arrested this year this infamous connie twenty twelve movie came from california based ngo invisible children it said the film aim to any use of child soldiers and promote peace in the ugandan civil war but according to u.s. embassy cables posted by wiki leaks invisible children provided uganda's authorities with intelligence in two thousand and nine that led to the arrest of several regime opponents willing to. believe. that was not the one time. children provided information on. what are we not know and terms of their relations with the government. we know that.
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for the. politicians they knew which supported their position. to come here. the bill was passed it was signed by the president and it paved the way for the introduction of. n.g.o.s are not currently held accountable for. how much collateral damage. regulated. non-governmental organisations do you. think the. parts of new york. it's official the u.s. will not be pulling all of its forces out of afghanistan in twenty fourteen as had previously been promised washington has a breather pact with kabul that would see the number of american military stuff
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remain in the country for at least another decade. 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 afghan government is scheduled to take full control of security there so the majority of u.s. combat troops are expected to be out of the country by twenty fourteen but some combat forces will continue to go on missions and trainers and advisers the afghan security forces will also remain the strategic partnership agreement covers the period from two thousand and fourteen two thousand and twenty four it is 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. wants permanent bases set of that would have practically keep them as an occupying power the withdrawal from iraq was also not complete the u.s.
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still has two bases there four thousand troops plus thousands of contractors 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 of ghana stand especially anxious they become when some horrendous news makes it to the headlines which happens on a regular basis the american people want their troops out and they want them out in the media that the afghans want the same we constantly see people there expressing outrage over the killing of civilians over night raids and other actions that u.s. troops like but burning of korans or the troops cheerfully posing with their afghans so both governments are anxious to tell their people that this is over but the remainder 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 one year after that. well coming up here
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our team making waves or turning the tide we report from onboard russia is a blood vessel that the first joint naval drills in china region where the u.s. is seeking to gain the upper hand. the u.n. and the e.u. have condemned sudan's air strike on a border area in south sudan and called for an immediate end to hostilities and two states could be on the brink of all out war sudanese war planes bombed a town in the south on monday killing a boy injuring ten people there's been fierce fighting for weeks of the two countries struggle to resolve their future percent in south sudan gained independence from us less than a year ago split decades of civil war that claimed an estimated one million years of separation led to dispute over on oil and south and on most of the reserves the pipelines run through the north south sudan's president is currently visiting beijing in the when in chinese investment on the new pipeline where
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political analysts says it's a development that offers hope for peace between the two sides. if you believe there's a conflict like these you know it's usually washington are european capitals going to here's a golden chance for inflation powers emerging economies you know an important market intervention that will show that you know the world already is changing other ways if you leave it again for it to go back to the security council where you know again france and britain and the us are going to form some going to resume against one of the other side for exact location and for violating sovereignty is back to square one and whether it is china india or malaysia we cannot introduce real calls or even jointly do something to end this conflict which is not benefiting anybody the west has no mistakes and because the western oil companies have been out of the game altogether it's watching as a bystander because of us sanctions on sudan says floor. because the genocide charges and the rest of emphasis on the war crimes committed by president bashir
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there has been total lack of access for first time corporations so it's interesting that even south sudan we just created. western support an intervention at the international level using recently turning to china in your money here to resolve the problems they're not going to ask you know washington all the europeans for it so i think china i would say historically. is broker than distant countries. on sudan as nothing but you know a piece of land with a lot of oil underneath the soil. well to get the very latest updates as well as extensive background on the conflict can log onto our website r.t. dot com well here's what else i can be for right now taking attack by cantor viruses with the technology running parts of the gardens oil facility it's. also speculation over who's going to become france's next president continues world wide one analysis and background. contenders.
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plus the great at the olympics sell off to spain gives up its ticket allocation for the twenty twelve london olympics lubricates first in line to start the month. israeli officials say they're serious when it comes to attacking iran over affairs islamic state developing nuclear weapons despite having an undeclared nuclear capability itself israel is trying to persuade the international community to apply more pressure on iran which insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only correspondent honestly in our reports it's a hit israel has failed to provide enough protection to its own citizens if a regional war does break out. there were many family lives in the fall range of
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gaza for years they complained to the government they had no shelter to protect them from cars some rockets fired by last at this point in the green town 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 which would work. it took a direct hit on your calls house five years ago before the government finally woke up and bought him a shelter opposite the one he really built himself now across israel's closest city to gaza there are bomb shelters in the street and sports fields and insurance playgrounds with a cleverly disguised like this one but that won't reassure the rest of the country in the event of a conflict with a much bigger threat of iran if for this government. darker war
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they have to prepare the civilian population for a showoff walk of war crimes. we have both one point seven million people that haven't got in the show. we've got three and a half million people that haven't got a gas mask israelis themselves are skeptic 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 escaping government report issued months ago suggest the home front is woefully unprepared and the government. doesn't want to put the street doesn't want to put the public into panic but i think the public itself probable does not believe in a strike is even in other words people who've gone crazy the experts say any israeli military strike is very likely to go any rain in retaliation the target of
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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 distributed gas masks many of those mosques remain in storage i really don't know why they're 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 you there will be a world because i think the government is. wrong in doing nothing to prepare citizens for decision to ation if someone will bomb me i don't know or they need to one. which has many wondering what exactly tel aviv has planned up its sleeve if a government will really. impaired to start a war they would do things differently or at least prepared a public policy r.t. tel aviv. well there's more world news in brief for you now the south china is
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a president pledged strong ties with north korea this right international outcry over the recent failed rocket launch. into a show of friendship meeting and workers party delegation of north korean envoy monday meanwhile the u.s. says it has raised allegation that china. last week was a chinese origin. also. planning a nuclear test. years judge prime minister marc rich has handed in his resignation after the collapse of government talks of austerity measures he stepped down along with his cabinet of the debates on state pension cuts and the crisis talks are aimed at slashing the country's budget by sixteen billion euros is intended to meet the rules ratings agency fitch better than simply lose its aaa status over the debt crisis one of the
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few remaining eurozone states to hold the top ranking but russia and china are holding their first joint naval exercises as both countries seek to boost their authority in the global stage the drills and the korean coast come at a time of increased tension in the region and the us are shifting more belligerent way to southeast asia. he has more on this. a floating fortress two war games we're on board the middle vinogradov and the real conflict destroyer would act as the first line of defense to the rest of the convoy one hundred fifty metres long and armed to the teeth with everything from gaining guns to torpedo thousand missiles this ship was designed to pose a serious threat to cruisers and submarines but in the two recent missions they are going all going to go out of has been and a very different kind of war the one against the poor it's the coast of somalia and it's more than providing it's metal the group of players captured by the vinogradov
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in the gulf of aden were handed over to yemeni police and received ten year prison terms for attacking civilian ships. for two helicopter scrambles the criminals were detained and in keeping with international agreements handed over to the yemeni authorities. the experience gained could well prove useful during grosser chinese maneuvers both countries train their sailors in counterterrorism tasks come on the bit with the exercise in general is important to improve interaction in the asia pacific i think which is where it is a patient it is a step towards closer cooperation but what's certainly not again is the fact that every move in our convoy is being watched closely by nato planes ships and submarines and 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. r.t.
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on board destroyer admiral vinogradov in the yellow sea. power lighter story for you a couple of often bear cubs happen or at least back in the wild in the west and russia from a group of eight hundred miles west in this winter night of a region that's part of the program helping to save. as poachers threaten them around their population the project has seen more than one hundred eighty young best success going raised and then returned to forests last decade. ok and then which i'm not too much human intervention until there are strong and independent enough to be said. trip or from this rescue center on our website or talk. very. time for the latest in the world of finance with daniel and no more new taxes was the outgoing president's pledge to business yes savings will come from more effective spending of government money but it just said in the speech live on r.t. a few minutes ago all state ownership of companies will also be reviewed and it
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found on this a story will be quickly dropped in the president's words it will form part of his promise to leave business alone including minimizing the number of reports licenses to be filled in which he said simply go on the shelves of the tax office this chick the most kids know because europe's tired why are the decks is recovering some of the awful three percent losses it suffered yesterday all is well on certain political news from poland and france we've just been hearing about the risks stunting global growth. is reportedly in talks with any to drill in the black sea world lives looking for foreign expertise to help new hold to access deposits and comes after the firm agreed to explore the arctic with any america's exxon mobile. the euro is surprisingly gaining against the dollar to sell off the topsy turvy week last week. gaining against the main currencies russian markets are higher
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after some positive corporate quarterly results let's check those now gazprom raised earlier gains after announcing higher than expected production for all the one who calls started drilling. oil fields in iraq and retail of big cities for its first quarter revenues almost doubled year on year new richest man eligible smiler full pay three billion dollars for control of the country's number two mobile operator megaphone firm also agreed to pay dividends for the first time ahead of an expected initial public offering on the foot sea in summer and you're up to date more stories on our web site r.t. dot com slash business ok thanks for now. well i'll be back with a headlines in a few moments stay with us here not. oh
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