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why you should care only on the algae dot com. socialist francois hollande has won france's presidential election beating incumbent nicholas a cozy with fifty one percent of the vote to become the country's first socialist president in seventeen years. fugitive exiled russian oligarch boris berezovsky offers a bounty on vladimir putin to anyone willing to detain the russian leader at his presidential inauguration on monday. radical opposition activists hijack a peaceful anti-government rally in moscow leading to clashes with the police and injuries on board signs find out more from e.u. want to spin off in just a few moments. live
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from my headquarters in moscow this is our top story this hour francois along has also said nicolas sarkozy from the french presidency to become the country's first socialist president to seventeen years it was a close call winning just fifty one percent of the vote against his rivals forty nine our correspondent celeste has been witnessing wild celebrations at the socialist party headquarters in paris. the results are out france has a new president socialist challenger francois long has a college of victory making him the first socialist president in a seventy eight years and for the for because sarkozy is now the eleventh e.u. leader to be swept from power since the crisis started putting forth this add to your sturdy sentiment sweeping across the continent now for a lot he has presented himself for the most part as the man who will unite france
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who will bring back equality essentially by war to the heavily taxed big corporations and rich and the vigils the psychos he has said during his campaign that he is the only one who will be able to bring france out of the economic part bar is saying but a lot said it is speech that he is up to that challenge or one of the first things he wants to do as president this is speak with germany's angela merkel to renegotiate that fiscal pact that had been a great apart so early it's sending a symbol to europe this is a socialist when and for as if what kind of what direction europe will take now with frazz changing its course there's also the question though off what kind of change and how much change can all on really bring to the country as he has promised given all the constraints that he will be facing was certainly he will have a very busy first few weeks there's a nato summit coming up where he's going to present to the u.s. as far as what would draw a french troops to afghanistan earlier than planned as well that's a g. twenty so the world is certainly watching what kind of press is going to be wolf as
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warlord as their new president. economists patrick young who's director of an investment firm says however there's no real difference between so cozy and the successor want he says that the new men are like the ones he's alstad doesn't offer a solution to france's financial woes. the economic policies that are being put forward by all of the candidates in the french presidential election even in the first round were all based upon the most juvenile understanding of economics that we've ever seen i mean it's the sort of thing that bloggers love and you also see at the bottom end of the common experience just amongst all of the other teenage people who love to use those sorts of things on the internet but is it realistic of course it isn't and actually i think while we're all whole town he turned round the whole ship of what has been you know the pygmy achievements of the poisoned war for the least i know of course you can't normally what's going to happen with these european relationships well of course everybody's trying to make it as if it's going to be some sort of huge controversy but let's remember only
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a couple of years ago mrs merkel and mr sarkozy couldn't stand the sight of each other the current failed policies of mr sarkozy or indeed we see an end of his look at unix systems and mr hollande conceded it's still on for she going to be a disaster. and a socialist triumph in france in greece and the elections have seen flashes making big gains as a sitting government takes a kicking from voters series over economic hardships. later in the program we see how the extreme left the as golden dawn party looks set to enter the greek parliament for the first time in the way stock demonstration yet of voters rejecting this thirty imposed by leaders. just as bloody needed putin prepares to take office a russian fugitive is offering big money for his arrest exiled a russian tycoon the bar is a bit of lawsky is reportedly offering a bounty to anyone who detains putin at the no gration our correspondent i have
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a bennett has details from london. what is plan is to have putin arrested for what he calls the illegal seizing of power so he's offering up a bounty what used to be fifty million rubles but now one new source in russia is claiming that he's increased that ten times to five hundred million rubles which equates to around seventeen million dollars and he's offering that anyone basically any member of the public who'll arrest the president elect he calls a highly dangerous criminal ahead of his inauguration on monday so he's advertising this bounty on his facebook pages live journal blog which is a site very big in russia and he has a number of followers in fact and he's appealing to the general public not just the general public also even. parts of putin's inner circle like his bodyguards asking them to start what would be a mutiny and he's ultimately wants obviously to see the opposition in power the
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growing popular protest movement. and he's even calling on the prosecutor general's office in russia to what to restore what he calls constitutional order and so he's clearly aligning himself here with the popular protest movement we've seen recently in moscow. seems to think it is perfectly legal he's saying that if putin does become president of russia for a third time then he'll be in breach of the constitution because he claims that the wording around someone can run for president at the time is very very good at the moment as only claims this and let's not forget either that he is in fact a wanted man in russia he's been on the run there since well for the good part of a decade now he fled russia back in the early part of putin's first presidential term after falling out with the president he fled russia after there was an investigation into his ownership of a large chunk of state assets back then and since then he's been living in the u.k.
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where he sought asylum living off his dwindling wealth and perfectly happy basically to live here hoping that britain won't extradite him and that clearly is very much in his interests that he inspires this popular protest movement and clearly that he sponsors it as well. journalist don de bar all things it's entirely possible berezovsky is ideas i'm speired of his scenes well he's based in the u.k. and he apparently is getting very favorable treatment of some rather in my opinion the outlandish atlanta tends to restrict the free press from the british courts that's pretty high up and so on the one hand probably from the british government but also if you consider the situation between the united states and russia right now where you have the united states very upset with russia over its veto of the attempt to use military force against syria and also the tension over the installation of the so-called anti missile was system in western and even eastern
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opposition activists have clashed with police in central moscow often defying orders to move to the officially agreed location for their rally the anti-government protests dubbed the march of millions it was timed for the evil vladimir putin's presidential you know gratian out of t.s.a. you got a piece going all has the details. the a rally itself originally was pretty peaceful until one of the radical leaders of the opposition i said you would die so if called on the crowd to move away from the authorized area and gather at another spot not agreed with the authorities the police tried blocking the crowd you to see if he loses but i guess some of the radical activists tried breaking through the very key to leading to scuffles and clashes with the authorities some activists were seeing throwing pieces of concrete molotov cocktails even and small going aids at the police and this led to injuries on both sides according to the latest
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figures that we're getting twenty seven people have been injured including twenty policeman at one point the situation here in moscow really began looking like last year's riots in london and many people we spoke with here say they're fed up with this do you feel that the people who carry out such actions are extremists while people who want to change things though not by way of revolution not by violence but through reforms those are the kind of people we need like you to get a solution we looked at the protests out of control there's nothing good in this we need to try and find peaceful solutions to all problems jim bug will not die you know everyone's sick and tired of that so we want peace this is useless. several journalists were injured here as well and in a separate incident a man fell out of the window of the building as he was taking photographs of the protest march the building is not far away here from square it's fair to say that
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police were not getting ready for any aggressive behavior from the protesters since most of the previous rallies did go on peacefully so there were no water cannons no teeth tear gas used either but due to the aggressive behavior two hundred fifty people were arrested including three opposition leaders including city with guards often blogger aleksey. no one in the who is now calling in his twitter account for people to go to war and sanctioned protest rallies. adrian's political analyst and author based in buenos aires a says international powers could be involved in bringing russia's political divisions to boiling point the majority of the russian people sixty four percent do agree with this continuity that has now been going on for over a decade and there was always a smaller group of people who give all agree some of them are democratic and they react respectfully towards the will of the majority in this case we can see that
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there are definitely sectors within the russian society that are voicing their opinion very heatedly the opposition very thing and one can always wonder whether there is some engineered insurrection also taking place inside russia as we have seen throughout the middle east where all the so-called arab rising has basically or to a great extent been engineered. and elsewhere in moscow supporters of the government and political establishment have been marking the anniversary of the popular front movement created by vladimir putin last year our correspondent was the person supporters of course are proper primarily those who are comprising the popular front which is the british it's one hears that the first three today the organization was formed. in order to bring together all those who were not participating in any political parties were not members of any political parties but still want just one point maybe to make a sort of
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a political statement those people were gathered under the umbrella of the popular front and a lot of the work here today. flags there saying victory and woods and together because people here are primarily those who support the government and everything that is happening in the country right now at the moment. despite a lot of coverage thanks man dmitry peskov says that even though there were indeed demonstrations against the president elect the size and scale has been greatly over blown in international media to the contrary the amount of those who or who are willing to produce it is should decreasing and decreasing quite significantly what we see is a very marginal look to part of moscow right there among his reasons he's quite insignificant they cannot be compared with a one those who take part maximus and demonstrations that are in favor of what is being done by them and when it comes to international and have
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a tendency to overexaggerate heritage we. accustom the general trend of their money is a nation of much christian proved to be dynamic developing and changing personality or politician or states banding together with his country. this another story is all available at our website at r t v dot com also online region anders breivik currently on trial for killing over seventy people somehow appears on a finnish hockey team billboard apparently because he was mistakenly included in the club's plan this find out how that happened online. and a mass distribution of free copies of the koran in berlin is described as a freedom of religious expression by those behind it but others fear the involvement of radical muslim extremists.
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police in bahrain have detained the head of the country's center for human rights for criticizing the interior ministry on twitter. a key figure in the opposition to the ruling regime was arrested days before his interview by the world's top whistleblower julian assad is due to a on our team the civil rights leader was already facing charges for participating in protests against the government and was returning to bahrain for sunday court hearing the uprising has been ongoing for fourteen months now with a predominantly shiite population protesting against the surely ruling didn't state . political analyst and senior columnist at the newspaper think uprising is only likely to get serious dog coverage into local media. is
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a rest can be considered as arbitrary because the man has not committed any crime whatsoever he's a human rights activist he's been the protests in bahrain have been peaceful protests they have not resorted to any weapons they have not resorted to any violence when they destroy the revolution started it wasn't for the removal of the king it was for basic. equal rights between all the framing they are asking for democracy and the world is not responding to their demands and the world is not reacting the same way it's reacting to other rebellion in other places in the arab world where these rebellions are armed sometimes and. therefore there is a clear double standard when it comes to bahrain perhaps because bahrain is a is a kingdom in the gulf and therefore there is a fear that if the if these people will get their rights and and if the then it is a possibility that the kingdom will collapse and it will be the beginning of the
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collapse of other kingdoms and emirates in the gulf and that's very sensitive for the world because the gulf as we know is in a part of the world that is rich in natural resources and more specifically with with that with the with the petrol. and you'll get the chance to see julian assange has exclusive interview with my village up and choose stay here and. speak to two leading revolutionaries. with the revolution was in egypt where the revolution is now in turmoil what makes a revolution and we're. going to go. the neo nazi party golden dawn is set to become the latest addition to the greek parliament exit polls show the extreme nationalist organization has won between six and eight percent of the vote well above the required three percent threshold economic analyst and international lawyer nicholas click us believes that greeks
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wants to punish the governing pontius for not paying attention to the people to once and meet. greece lost ten percent of its population under the nazi boot in world war two we also have close to ten million diaspora greeks overseas you know so be and racism is something we should stay far away from however in greece the governments have not dealt with the issue of illegal immigration very well we don't know how many illegal immigrants we have and we've got to do was springing up in many areas of athens now this particular group has been sharp enough to understand that vigilantes on the streets protecting. it turning away prostitutes and drug runners and they've won quite a large slice of popular support and more than that this particular election was also one in which anger prevailed they wanted to punish the two large parties
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morning continues in russia's republic of dagestan for the victims of thursday's double plus terror to events packed with explosives that blew up just twenty minutes apart in the outskirts of the capital might just leaving thirteen people dead and more than one hundred wounded autism or if you not talk to the relatives of those who gave their lives to save the others. national mourning darkest time under muslim tradition three days after the funerals of family and friends come to the symmetry twice a day to pray and to paris packed to their loved ones over. two massive car bombs hit the capital thursday claiming more than a dozen lives this freshly dug grave is the final resting place of twenty nine year old police officer. back of his name is hendrik now here. he says he feels lost without his brother who'd acted as the head of the family since their dad passed
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away years ago. when the first blast happened i tried to call him but it was that he called me back saying he was around to go into the sea to help he said all was fine with him but the scene is a mess and he has to stay out to help i could hear cries and sobbing through his phone he said i'm going to call you in five to ten minutes ok. but he never called back the next time she would see his brother would be in a morgue. a piece of metal that had been placed around the body and did his chin came out through. the symmetries keeper says at least this family had a body many others received only body parts in plastic bags it's a sad fact that the recent attacks on the police and authorities in douglas town a merely the latest incident 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 the first
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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 teams and emergency crews and fire brigades reach the area the second last occurred 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 into intake will and i don't claim to the most victims of the double attack one walmart or another as a tactic commonly used by international terrorist organizations such as and qaeda in places like iraq and afghanistan is designed to kill as many people as possible if their right jihadi networks around the region is hosting dreaming is even funding some of the activities of you know terrorist in russia in an instant lives were snuffed out families left devastated. women again under the rules of islam
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don't go to cemeteries they grieve at home and the mother along with the wife or the t.p.o. say he never liked cameras and they have to console themselves with a few pictures they have their moves of and left in the morning and then came back you forgot something i told him this is a bad luck will be fine mom tried to calm me but. she knew that i don't know how long i'm gonna live but i'll live for value it. leaves behind two little girls. where you will i'll tell them to be good girls is their father is watching us and will tell them to proud of him because he was a brave man he ran to help and died he was the best father in the world i'll tell than. an option artie in russia's dagestan. time now for more of the world's news in pakistan large crowds call for the prime
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minister to resign after his conviction for contempt of court last month the country's supreme court abroad charges against pakistan's prime minister for refusing to reopen an old corruption case against the country's president people accuse the government of working to hide their own corruption and vowed not to allow them to become tainted. and sell there in yemen one of the most wanted al qaeda chief. has been killed by strikes he was responsible for the suicide attack against the u.s.s. cole in october of two thousand which killed seventeen american sailors and injured thirty nine two other al qaeda terrorists also died in the air raid. the syrian government has granted an amnesty to two hundred sixty five rebels ahead of monday's multi-party parliamentary vote the first time she lection in decades meanwhile a series of blasts in the capital damascus and the north korean city of aleppo
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killed at least three civilians on saturday and as their first reports people are placing increasingly hope on the u.n. observer mission monitoring the frequently breached cease fire. in the heart of damascus thousands come out. the funerals of people killed during clashes in the capital once again drew into focus the very precarious situation the country now finds itself before the bodies of the that they carried through the streets of damascus a few rules the people who were killed on that the station they just the story you thought the military the security watching i think that this is at the same time as the u.n. observers are supposed to be here overseeing the peace plan not only in the day we've joined the u.n. observers one of the daily to is to flash point areas. this have been traveling to some of the areas where the focus is by things being breaking out and you can see
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on the ground smooth slow steps are being taken in the observers are really going to be one thing over the coming period the fielding all not observers are also based full time in some cities like homs and it led many have felt that their presence there has pulled some calm in team and we have little time between stops to speak to the people who live here those we did talk to tell us that the last few days being quiet they don't know how long that will last you know the situation is much calmer there's not much happening you know about people running. people shooting at our bread away i don't know exactly what was happening we're here at the checkpoints on the device other than the you know the u.n. has just done a job through the area it's been a very very fast track they've literally driven through stopping at some of the military checkpoints around speak to some of the people but no more than five ten minutes at a time to give you barely enough time to speak to some of the people in the area
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and get a feel for exactly what's been happening here was the observers presence here does seem to have made some small in rights situation in the country is far from. stable tension in the capital of damascus is palpable explosions here a regular occurrence now and security everywhere as tight firefighters rush to the scene after a demonstration service themselves have admitted a resolution to happen even night and it will have to come in large parts from the syrian people themselves but with parliament cheer actions next week and with the it's the mission under close scrutiny seems like this would do anything to raise hopes that this mission will be a success but they will say show the very real and urgent need for it to be say surf city damascus. that's the news for this hour and next we'll report in the u.s. is a web of wall comprising of almost a quarter of
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encroaching upon our own liberty. to leave early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the former stimulus empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the world and we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine as a don't noises our noise of those bother us at all because they're our bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for those people a day since the end of world war two the spaces have been for.
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