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french expats cost their ballots in the country's run of presidential vote as france decides on sunday between nicolas a cosy and his socialist drive all francois want in an election which has stopped the split the country. the self-proclaimed mastermind of the nine eleven terror attacks on the judges questions with the stony silence at a one ton of accord with some saying the timing of the military tribunals is politically motivated. and a day of mourning is observed in russia is a public updyke it's done for the victims of a double bombing which is thought to be linked to international terrorist groups.
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here live with us here on our t.v. it's four o'clock in moscow thank you for joining us our top story this hour french voters abroad have begun to vote in the last leg of the nation's presidential election and what's been one of those bitter and divisive campaigns in recent history incumbent in the calista cozy is battling for his political life against socialist challenger fronts alond voting is in full swing at french embassies across north and south america a day before ballots open across mainland france austerity cuts of pushed by the french leader have proved to deeply unpopular with his left his opponent promising to undo much of so cozies a work if elected instead o. t. is a test a similar brings us more from paris. to the city itself was prepared to ensure that there that's president now it's down to two men.
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incumbent nicolas sarkozy of his socialist challenger afonso along cording to the polls is still a trailing behind the log but there is still the question mark as to who the voters of but the plan of the national front and center is france will by rule who are they going to choose up for the site that the french will essentially be choosing between a man or lawton claims that he will bring back a war would he do the country also want to go head to head with german chancellor angela merkel to challenge the fiscal pact that he says is bad for us on the other hand you have a man of substance you claim that he is the only one who can prevent france from going down the path that we use italy spain and all the trouble to resolve nations have gone down but there is a group of people who believe that they don't really have a choice when it comes to the program to do that and therefore the personality of these two men has become just as important as the proposals they put for boils down to which man is more presidential to take on the job better for the beginning of a cafe there has a big market to xians of the people saying that they don't really see any of the
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candidates perceptive that with a real solution that can bring france out of the quagmire that it's there nevertheless eighty percent of voters have said that they have already made up their minds be it the stuff they see what dogs do or neither of the two. rabbit honasan independent journalist specializing on france says if one saw one defeat the nicholas a crazy from the will play a much calmer and more measured role on the world stage. the biggest change you have to say is that it will be one of style so cozy this is it's very dramatic he leaps into a plane and flies to georgia he intervenes dramatically in libya very vocal in his hostility to syria and iran i think if all of these elected only visit i know means. he will be much more carm and withdrawn partly because he doesn't carry the experience to credibly neatly into the forefront if you like but
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also by temperament he used much more of a synthesizer as the saying goes than than sarkozy he's much less a dramatic personality and i think because he thinks that france needs a change from the slightly energetic style of leadership of nicolas sarkozy but i think one has to say that there are of the question marks but far smaller and he's never been a minister of any sort i mean this is i would say probably almost unique in a major western country that someone's got this far in the electoral process and they've never served in any sort of you know like office at a national level so they're kind of course there is the other fact that at least half of the country have a big question mark about whether they really want a socialist government because they always suspect fairly or unfairly the socialists will tax and spend and maybe that's not appropriate for the present circumstances. now if france holding its collective breath are wondering who the country's future president will be russia's preparing for the no gration of its
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next leader in dimitri medvedev will hand over to vladimir putin at a ceremony in the nick never seen whole of the kremlin it's all happening on monday and we'll be covering it live secured in and seven thirty g.m.t. . anyway. the first arraignment hearing of the self can for us nine eleven mastermind and his accomplices got off to
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a rocky start on saturday as the defendants remained resolutely silent at a military tribunal in guantanamo bay khalid shaikh mohammad repeatedly refused to answer the judge's questions while his co-defendants and knelt in prayer the five men have been charged with almost three thousand counts of murder for the two thousand and one attacks and could face the death penalty however this was their for his hearing in almost three years american lawyer eric in one tulfo believes the timing of a military tribunal it's politically motivated. within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea three years later on the eve of another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly decent bill and people will be able to see through it does
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a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not a little bit and i say it does a tremendous justice to the thing that we call the justice system in america and you know it's going to highlight you know an embarrassing chapter in our history. and what you're going to see is a tremendous amount of incompetency as they proceed forward and there are going to be appeals and this thing is going to linger on. you're watching r t and still ahead for you in the program a questionable resolution after three months of suited protests in q back and at least one hundred arrests government officials claim to have found a solution but will bring an end to canada's violent clashes. a perfectly legal and peaceful action by radical islamists in germany spoke serious concerns over growing muslim extremism in the euro. a prominent human rights activist
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has been arrested in bahrain in a move that could further escalate the gulf kingdoms of fifteen month old undressed and to regime protest. has been detained at bahrain's international airport with no comment made on the reasons for the arrest the claims however they could be linked to this a recent meeting with the world's most notorious whistleblower julian assange and you have a chance to see his latest interview before his capture in tuesday's show the world tomorrow right here on r.t. . and speak to two leading revolutionaries one with a regular old ones of egypt where the revolution is now in turmoil what makes a revolution and where is the arab spring going to go. at least five people are reported dead in syria's second largest city of aleppo
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after an explosion at a car wash it follows a blog that ripped through the capital damascus there were no casualties when the bomb which was attached to an army vehicle went off in front of a military institute there are unconfirmed reports of a second blast in the city of damascus has also been the scene of mess rallies are following the funerals of those killed in clashes on friday between rebels and the army parties a separate has more. we've called the bodies of the that they carried through the streets of damascus. the people who were killed under the station they get under way and you can just have a look at how many people have turned out there are thousands of people here here's the story you've got the military security watching. now this comes as the u.n. observers are in the country touring around different areas tasked with verifying the implementation the u.n.
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envoy kay financed peace plan now casey and spokes person has come out and said that peace plan despite reported violations from both sides is back on track now really the message from the u.n. envoy spokesperson was that this crisis that has now been going on for more than a year is not going to be solved in a day is not going to be solved overnight syria's gearing up for parliamentary elections next week people feel that against the backdrop of a lack of security and of continuing violence that is simply not the right time to be holding these parliamentary elections but of course we've heard a lot of people calling for this push for democracy in the country to be implemented through the ballot box and not three bullets. egypt's political transition continues to be scarred with intensifying violence less than three weeks before the country's first presidential elections up to last year's revolution
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a curfew has been extended for another night after friday rarely and in fear of clashes between protesters and security forces in cairo moving at least one person dead and scores injured correspondent in the region policia has the details. well friday's violence a city have been triggered when protesters ignored warnings not to approach the defense ministry building they started throwing stones at security forces who responded with tear gas and water cannons and according to a number of eyewitnesses they were rounds of live ammunition that were fired what is particularly significant those are for the first time we witnessing hard line islamists at the forefront of these what have become a weekly demonstrations with the ruling military and when we talk about islamists we're talking here about the powerful muslim brotherhood as well as the ultra conservative party and all of this comes hot on the heels of diddly cash it's only when the week on wednesday in front of the defense ministry building and here we see allegations go forward and backwards between the security forces and the
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protesters in terms of who started it so these surging violence is affecting the election campaign in what we witnessing is that these street battles are raising fears of a new cycle of violence ahead of these presidential elections on the twenty third and twenty fourth of may the violence has also lived the campaigning in turmoil already two front runners as well as civil as the candidates see candidates have an ounce there they are temporarily suspending their campaigns in protest against the heavy handedness in which the ruling military has been dealing with protesters there is also anger increasing across the political spectrum against skeff the supreme council of the armed forces they also say that the generals are not sincere about really wanting to hand over all the power come the twenty fourth of may and that they're trying to. maneuver a way that they can still maintain some kind of control over the reins of what we've been hearing from the generals it's coming twenty fourth of may if there is
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a one hour flight winner from one of the thirteen candidates who is standing in these presidential elections they will hand over power but as i say increasingly egyptians on the street don't believe the word of the ruling military in quebec a can of the students and government officials have reportedly reached an agreement after three months of massive protests against jewish infield hikes meanwhile at least nine people have been injured and one hundred arrested after the most recent riots descended into violence on friday and saturday. a politician in the national assembly of kill back says the canadian government spends billions of dollars on its military to side with the us second flies in the needs of its own people. all these policies of the canadian government. are now heavily relying on defense defense policy with billions of spending unique. almost more than five billion dollar of spending announced. with contracts with.
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american farm builders and in the same time the transfer to the provinces and money needed for the transfer of education for example has been curtailed so in those circumstances governments like the government is holding back on its social spending this is just unacceptable by back in two million standards it's almost unbelievable what was what has happened in the last three months because the police reacted so violently in a very disproportionate manner to some disturbances which would have been very easily. controllable by the government being on their very harsh. i would say pressure from all parts of society to come out of the crisis i think has lost control over its police force. russia's
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republic of dagestan has been mourning the victims of there is a night train terror attacks two successive powerful blast killed thirteen people and injured more than one hundred artists maria reports from the volatile state. it's a sad fact that the recent attacks on police and authorities in turkistan are merely the latest incidents in a long running history of violence in russia's volatile caucasus region but thursday's tragedy has already become the most devastating in months two massive car blasts hit the outskirts of the capital markets and woke up the entire city. we were at home watching t.v. then we heard an explosion. down and broke around twenty cars were destroyed and the scene was littered with human body parts some even thrown as far as nearby trees and rooftops. spread for hundreds of meters around.
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my brother i'm a doctor. my brother almost died of. but they were among the lucky ones as their tech claimed more than a dozen lives policeman rescuers local residents the first explosion took off here when officers from this police post stopped the car for documents checked apparently the driver was a suicide bomber minutes later as many police cars and ambulances teens and emergency crews and fire brigades reach the area the second last the current it was much more powerful you can see the crater is huge one some reports say the second last had a force of one hundred kilos in t.n.t. coolant and it claimed the most victims investigators have already identified the owners of both exploded cars. the double attack one walmart or another is a tactic commonly used by international terrorist organizations such as and qaeda
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in places like iraq and afghanistan is designed to kill as many people as possible the president of dicus town was away when the blasts happened in a bitter irony he was at a congress in moscow highlighting a counterterrorism complains. recent success. because this region has been suffering attacks by islamist terrorists for years this recent one the deadliest militants strike is part of this and go in battle between russia's federal forces and militants and it's unlikely to be the last. to report and from in russia's biggest town clashes broke out in the german city of bond between local police and followers of a radical islamic sala first wing fighting erupted when they slam a stage a counter demonstration against an end to muslims really the radicals have been distributing free copies of the koran in major cities sparking concerns among some in germany over the spread of muslim extremism there's nothing illegal however to
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vittie which there is behind it say it's freedom of expression to tease a fish cannot investigate. afternoon prayer in central moon and once the worshipping ended the free distribution of qur'an continued. three hundred thousand copies in over one hundred across most ports of germany. if the bible can be distributed why not the koran. there's nothing illegal about handing out the koran the campaign may be provocative since it kicked off during easter but it's not even the timing which could do so much attention but who is behind the distribution. that the southeast movement is one of the most radical wings of islam known for its truth interpretations of the koran and in association with jihad the holy war against nonbelievers and
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punishments that can include. and storming not exactly the most constitutional penalties this sums up the credo don't mention who gives men the right to create laws that right belongs to. we're going to mine the local scientists community the campaign's long term goal is to put twenty five million copies of the koran into german forms but it's not clear which interpretation is being used but we. know there are passages about violence especially against women who are not protected by the law as men would be also about violet sick gates the other faithful. india it says here this is only an approximate translation. one of germany's most influential service leaders has already been charged in cologne with inserting the public to commit illegal acts. i do believe these people
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are dangerous they don't just use lamb which is ok but they are trying to draw the us into a specific interpretation which promotes violence. the distribution of religious literature is protected where the constitution of the world to the freedom of opinion and religion as long as it doesn't promote violence. it's not officially established if that's the case with all the grounds being given by the scientists so for now the only legal option for the german authorities is to stand aside and watch you want this guy or de bruyn. and now some more stories making headlines around the world at this hour on a river near one of nepal the most popular resort has burst its banks and slipped away a village killing thirteen people floodwaters from the soil and set to reverse smash into buildings leaving seventeen missing including three tourists army helicopters and a private airliner have been deployed to the area for rescue operation. fourteenth
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people have been killed when a fire tore through a drug rehabilitation clinic in peer room and investigation is underway but the blaze is reported to have begun after one of the patients said lie to a mattress there's follows another drug clinic fire in the country that killed twenty seven patients in january this year. thousands have larger through tokyo to mark a japan switching off it's a lot of work in a nuclear reactor for the first time in over forty years the country will be without atomic energy after intense public opposition following the fukushima plant meltdown caused by last year's eth quake and tsunami the government had been eager to restart some reactors fearing blackouts and rising emissions as they turn to other power sources. as the u.s. government introduced concerts at all levels of public education los angeles parents teachers and children have relit in forces saying the cuts have put education beyond the reach of many they blame washington of for failing standards
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after slashing the education budget for half in recent years artie's a medina question of our listened to their plight. parents who join forces can be a powerful voice for change. how i think was reflection right actually i was ok with being the third here but this has been observed if it got there it's going to sound from that from two thousand and three told to gay people of experience of forty six percent much you can know eleven year old vanessa had to repeat her grade and was well behind agents reading ability she lives with her mother do remain in a poor town in south in california. restriction over what she sees as the school's fame thinks that her to use the state's pioneering parent trigger along we were
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outraged disappointed and felt that we had to do something find a way to make a positive change her children the law allows parents at a school with consistently poor results to file a petition to reform this court although rejected by the local authority this in this case parents are taking it all the way to the courts. i don't want to get upset but it's frustrating because i want my daughter to get a good education of my son's three or four he's going to be getting killed every man he starts from this school might as well keep in my home because he's not going to be marrying there and we need to get the best for him and for both on because i want to go to have opportunities in life to be become somebody and i had to learn to doesn't stand alone when it comes to dating standards how imported by the states coffers are running on empty. or programs and even the number of teachers have all been cut and the axe has a step swing gania that's. been proposed twenty twelve budget would slash it
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further and five point two billion dollars from public school funding unless motorists can be persuaded to have income and sales taxes. for. now some schools here are moving to four day weeks canceling field trips and charging students to play sports while mothers like since you do read are trained to take the law into their own hands and show this story geez that their children deserve the right to decent out of cation but you know question archie reporting from california. being a member of a secret society can apparently grant you an elevated sense of status and poem but how much influence can we give would you in the world stage our resident laurie hoffman is on the streets of new york to find out the opinions of people they. do you believe a secret elite is running the world this week let's talk about that there doesn't
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seem to be any compelling evidence the world has too many. disparate and independently acting things and functions in it for there to be sort of a single cabal of individuals instructing them where to go it just doesn't seem credible to me what about groups like the bills or bridge group or the bohemian club those kinds of things and i think a lot of that is just sort of overblown and just rhetorical well there are groups of people that are powerful men and they get together once a year and no one knows what they're talking about but we know they get together what do you think they're talking about. i get together with my friends couple of times here nobody knows who are talking about either so i don't really care about what they talk about but you don't think that they're making decisions that influence your life. do exists. in a part of the world but not the whole world jaycee's there is a lot of different groups with different goals so there's a little element of it but it's not as evil as people might think yes exactly i
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don't really have an opinion on it i mean if you know rich people or rich people are going to have their own little country club that's fine really bother me but money influences the world's right true but many of these people probably are employing us right kind of goes both ways so it seems like most people don't even care whether or not there's a secret elite group of people ruling the world and if they do exist that's probably just the way they like it. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with the headlines and right after that our latest edition of moscow out.
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