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violent clashes between riot police and anti-war protesters on the sidelines of the nato summit all the latest of live just ahead in the program. also this hour off and running nato secretary general declares the interim capability for the controversial european defense shield it now has there been it's assured down incoming missiles russia has consistently expressed concerns over the plan. to russia bronze they world ice hockey crown as the national team crashers lavaca six to process all the way through this year's world championship without a single defeat. the group of eight industrialized nation makers expressed hope
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greece can stay put in the eurozone but experts paint a very different picture of what's happening behind the scenes. hello and welcome to all t. twenty four hour news live from moscow i mean holland i'm here with the latest news and a review of the week's events fast several arrests are reported on day one of the nato summit in chicago marked by a serious street clashes as long as rallies turned to violence crowds of angry demonstrators a poori on to the city's streets to protest against the alliance's costly and deadly wars and all she's in the trick and spend the day monitoring the situation as it develops her down to see it so the protests largely seems to be quieter now but how would you sum up the day's events for us. you know we have
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this was really expected to be the biggest action day of action here in chicago and this is certainly turned out to be the case even though we did see some clashes between police and protesters last night today certainly was unprecedented for a week of action taking place here in chicago along the sidelines of the nato summit what we witnessed was a march that lasted a few hours that was overall peaceful that ended with violent clashes between riot police and anti-war protesters hundreds of police clashed with hundreds of outraged protesters there were being swung by police plastic bottles being thrown by protesters balloons being thrown of violence at least twelve people from what we know have been injured at least sixty people arrested there were several warnings from police coming they might have to use chemical on the protesters unless they dispersed that had not been the case of violent clashes leading faeces
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a lot of chaos about one hundred one hundred protesters were really involved in the action whereas many of the majority of the ones marching were able to disperse before violence kick started here on the ground. to see the trick in reporting live from chicago and to see and many thanks indeed for that update. event in the streets outside the nation summit as some big announcements have been made inside the convention center as rules the alliance is secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen said that the european missile defense show design up and running with interim capability. responded again. so that nature such as it now has interim capability will does that actually mean and why is this announcement a significant. well that is the first step step of this multi-stage missile shield
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program in europe nato secretary general says for eighteen months they've been working on technical legal issues now they're on track to carry out the program in full the first stage involves mobile mobile interceptors those are the interceptors and radars installed on ships the plan is to have land based elements of the system deployed by twenty eighteen in countries like romania poland the czech republic the netherlands those are going to be systems designed to intercept the more advanced weapons the missile defense shield that the us is building in europe is a very contentious issue it's been a point of the growing russian the us for many years now russia says the shield has the potential to offset the strategic balance that will make russia take steps to restore their balance and that is to employ a weapon something that russia doesn't want to do russia's army chief says they will have to come up with ways to target those interceptors the other problem that the russians have with the system is that it will eventually be deployed for north from ukraine and very close to russian borders nato is saying this is them is
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designed to counter the potentials right from iran's but if you hate it when doesn't have the kind of weapons that the human is intended for it so there are a lot of questions as you fish and see and purpose. of the show and also the u.s. refuses to give legal guarantees that the system will not be aimed at russia at some point so it's a huge issue which is not just about trust it's also about guarantees because leaders change situation evolves and it seems there needs to be a more consistent basis for cooperation but nato secretary general said the dialogue with russia will continue we hear that the summit has mainly focused on afghanistan what's been achieved there. well of ghana sense of course at the forefront of this year's nato summit agenda its member states are going to coordinate the steps so withdrawal the u.s. is a key member is of course calling the shots here american troops are set to leave in twenty fourteen but under their new this new agreement with afghanistan they will
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remain in certain numbers as the u.s. claims in a supporting role the general perception among experts is that needle's war in afghanistan it's been a failure as much as the u.s. is trying to sugar coat it with the killing of the eventual killing though for some of their lives and still the war ended up these raging the local population fostering the new kind of extremism also the drug production became rampant didn't get this then during the years of occupation and it's billions of dollars that go to support terrorists and organized crime get worse networks around the globe that's the kind of organic stand that need always leaving behind nato is also facing an identity crisis in a way the alliance is supposed to be about defense but it has long taken up the role of an offensive force the bombing the lead had nothing to do with defending europe or north america you so thought you saw up thousands of people in the streets of chicago protesting against nato because they feared that in order to
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sustain itself to make itself useful the alliances in the business of making wars rather than stopping them are he's going to check our reporting there live from washington again and many thanks indeed and of course he will be bringing you more coverage of the nato gathering and they'd say repercussions on the streets of chicago throughout the course of the summit. next week for me to get. used to relieving the legacy of atrocities. later you should. see. russia has been crowned champions of the world the team beat slovakia six two to take this year's title. russia has won the two thousand and twelve world poppy championships they dominated the game against rivals slovakia there wasn't really a wobbly moment in the match and as soon as they raised that car the streets went
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wild people here are absolutely ecstatic about the results here malcolm was named man of the match and prime minister amir that it has graduated the team on their success it also means this wind throughout the contrast the russian team hasn't lost a single match out of all of the ten they've played and it comes after two difficult years for russian hockey last year the entire club scene local more t.v. was killed in a plane crash and the national team after wins in two thousand and eight and nine were further down the rankings for a couple of years not anymore the international ice hockey federation how do already ranks the russian team number warm in the world and how they proved it. to stay oh no to save that is the question facing grazers political instability catapulted towards an exit from the euro zone however they need as of some of the world's most powerful economies who gathered for talks in the u.s.
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publicly declaring it should stay put there behind the smiles and handshakes on its sole concern and a desire to see greece go and he said now has more. camp david was invaded by the europeans over the weekend or at least it seemed that way with almost all ga talk touching the eurozone. there were new faces all focus was on a not so new an ever growing crisis and the million dollar question of could greece be current loose and leave the euro zone practically every financial analyst things that greece will leave it has to be an orderly withdrawal from the euro anything else would be disaster the official monster out from a new door to flirt with must do everything so the greeks are able to stay in the euro zone. and that was once again the united stance of this camp david summit wrapped up but plan b.
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is already in place officials in brussels have a back up just in case and germany has been hinting a referendum on a euro exit could be greece's best bet to believe the smiles and handshakes are just damage control i think this is just trying to predict put a pretty face on it does hope to ms or so when the markets open monday they can have some good news to report but the media are more concerned with who was not a camp david then what was president putin says he's busy with his cabinet this weekend others think he's steamed over the street protests lots of speculation as to why putin's fifty eight but very little based on logic president putin couldn't really contribute anything to a solution he could say right you have to solve your debt problem germany perhaps should in fact extend more doan's to other weak members of the european union and so on but basically he'd be a bystander not the case for obama who in an election year can't afford to but euro
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zone fallout worsened the u.s. economy. as a result on the way to june twenty. down for toxic for the g. twenty it focuses on a wider range of issues much more pressing to countries like russia and china who seek to have greater expectations from the broader format especially when it comes to financial turmoil and making sure all global issues make the cut reporting from the g. eight at camp david and he said no way. and since you are not the ones defending chorus calling for greece to stay is now a mere chant but marcus kerber professor of political economics at the berlin institute of technology says that now even a greek exit won't be enough to save the euro. unconditional. euro savers they are now prisoners of their own misjudgments was of judgment turn out to be
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fatal because the crisis about the euro is on far more than just a currency it's about the future integration of europe and we have come to a point where we can no longer solve the euro crisis by simply urging or pushing or requesting greece to opt out and to leave the eurozone because the problems are far beyond that we could have so some two years ago when the crisis was a very beginning so the discussion is no longer about greece the discussion is no longer about whether germany is profiting or benefiting less or more from the you from the eurozone the question is how we can get the problem solved as quickly as possible without damaging the european integration process. more than seventy five percent of the votes counted in seven national it's thomas luck nicollette shares winning the presidential election by a narrow margin over the pro e.u. candidate boris tadic who's already served two terms in office nevertheless nicolas
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has just confirmed the country will continue its move towards e.u. membership and political acts that marco gothic says that serbs have chosen the lesser of two evils. i think the serbs have realized that e.u. membership is not a panacea not a cure all for all evils in the system and there are many evils in the system i mean ex-president presided over eight years of poverty in which she's oligarchy have drawn all of our natural benefits and they created a kind of replaced a kind of communism with a kind of corruption is there which has been very good for them and very bad for everybody else in the country and this really has been the problem for thai the population has been afraid of change but also have been afraid of further poverty and despite promises of e.u. rose garden even the e.u. governments are very bare at the moment and target is offering looks even more as a result and of course you can always log on to our website r.t.
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dark hole where as usual there's plenty more in store for you including a great deal read called egyptian security forces have made their biggest ever arms smuggling bust so go on live for all the details. and solve it flashed back over five thousand children clad in red tide flooded moscow's red square to join the ranks of the pioneer communist youth league club a tarted up on for a glimpse of the colorful parade. a series of blasts took place in syria over the past week killing at least sixty four people and causing widespread damage there were carried out by suicide bombers targeting security and military facilities islamist militants from al qaeda have been blamed for that and as our first reports now there's a growing suspicion in syria that third parties are fueling the conflict. it was a little known terror group the al nusra front they claimed responsibility for last week's massive bombing in syria the blast carried out in a busy residential area designed to cause maximum damage damascus which for so long
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had been through and they sheltered from the conflict throughout the rest of the country has in recent months found itself the target of an increased bombing campaign this latest explosion considered the largest one and you can just see the devastation that it's caused. at the scene angry crowds to quite them as terrorist acts shouting blame at saudi arabia and qatar is playing that many analysts saying these countries actions are undermining the peace process if you. stopped supporting. supporting. everything will be finished within. but if they want to continue supporting them they want to. in the region trying
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amongst the rubble as people show the ruins of their homes and what is one of damascus is poorest neighborhoods there's a real sense of a revolution spinning out of control syria's uprising began as a peaceful pro-democracy movement that has splintered into a confusing mix in various groups political a nonpolitical. and the continued instability here has left the country wide open to attacks like this taking place. it's a problem. that. provided. for everyone in the world to interfere in this. either by providing arms of providing funds providing fighters and soldiers and troops as people are left to bury their dead and with the hospitals full the syrian people are once again left trying to rebuild their homes and their
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lives and the focus has once again turned to the on going peace mission which is looking more and more by the day a wall is now in place around the blast site a stark reminder that terror has served only as yet another barrier to peace here. egyptians vote next week in the country's first presidential election since former leader hosni mubarak was ousted but they'll cast their ballots amid a wave of protest against the torture of activists arrested two weeks ago more than one hundred detainees facing military prosecution have gone on hunger strike hundreds of activists and the presidential candidates have also declared a twenty four hours try can protest against military trials of civilians in the country meanwhile the military leaders seek to broaden their powers by preparing amendments to the country's constitution aussie's arena has warned the security nightmare left out of a revolution. it's not just protests the disruptive peace on the streets of cairo
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just ask taxi driver. it was calm before the revolution one hundred percent where in a total mess now i used to drive anywhere wherever they want us came from never refused a customer now i park my car in the garage at six pm and go home i put a special security system on it so it would be harder to steal. robberies a car thefts all have become part of a daily life in large cities like cairo and alexandria since after the revolution many people say the police at times simply choose to turn away when a crime is being committed in the mayhem that followed the uprising of january two thousand and eleven many believe thousands of convicts escaped from unguarded prisons a crime wave has followed with egyptian media reporting more than twenty five hundred murders and some two thousand abductions since their revolution yet the
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police are accused of doing little or the police a lot of respect a lot of. the tools that they work with like the weapons the cars most of the different people for that this for the has been treated like. this. is not nothing to us we are the police. and the minister charged with enforcing the law has a very different view saying the situation is under control. i want to settle about like a shot i told the members of the people's council look at the results we managed to achieve in record time i'm sure that no one could have done as much we had a total collapse of everything and stability was nonexistent i don't have it all numbers regarding organized crime groups robberies and thefts they were committing and the achievements we've made. that in the meantime until come returns to egypt
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ibrahim and others will continue to close up shop early and head home before sunset fearful not only for their property and possessions but for their safety and lives in cairo in a ghost go. the indonesian police reports that the bodies of forty five victims from the crashed one hundred have finally been identified according to the polls death certificates will be issued on the remains returns to the families on wednesday they include eight russians thirty five indonesians and french citizens and an american on the maiden on russia's newest aviation flag ship. crashed in the slopes. in the knees it during a demonstration flight summer exposes addressing of poor weather conditions local topography or pilot error as possible causes of the tragedy the investigation i want still gathering information from one of the so-called blind glide data
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recorders recovered from the sea. right now let's have a look at some other news in brief for you this hour violent clashes broken out in lebanon leaving at least nine people injured a new wave of fighting between opponents and supporters of syria's regime will still go. on to see when a position he was shot down by doing everything is. going to stop at a checkpoint and gunmen are reported to be roaming the streets and setting up roadblocks. at least nineteen people have been killed and hundreds of homes destroyed after a flash flood struck in northern afghanistan ten thousand people are said to be sheltering in local mosques and schools rescue missions are underway with about sixty people reported missing so far there is often great a flash flood there's heavy rains and runoff from mountain snow cools routes to buzz their banks. a strong aftershock has hit of northern italy causing further
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damage from old buildings with more buildings collapsing which comes after an earlier powerful earthquake killed at least six people and brought down buildings as several towns terrified residents were false forced into the streets and the early morning as walls and roofs of fallin in two thousand and nine a devastating quake killed more than three hundred people in the central. thailand city of luck with. five people have died in northwest bosnia after the allied aircraft burst into flames shortly after takeoff as well as they pilot they were three skydivers and instructor on board preparing to jump the incident was witnessed by families and friends on the victory of the victims who had gathered to watch the descent. the band leader of the iconic has died aged sixty two following a long running battle with cancer robin get appeared gravely ill at a recent public performances and have to cancel a number of concerts as his condition worsened the bee gees' became one of the most
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successful pop groups of all time was a record sales estimated in excess of two hundred million. palestinian rivals hamas and fatah have finally agreed a new timetable for power sharing deal saying tails leaders of the two parties forming an interim government within ten days the new joint cabinet will prepare for a genuine election in six months and earlier this year the fatah leader abbas and hamas supreme had agreed in cairo on reconciliation but that deal wasn't implemented due to political controversy the long awaited political unity may help palestinians to protect their national interests this week they remember to the hundreds of thousands displaced after the creation of the state a razor all in one nine hundred forty eight. policy and now reports even some palestinian families are being literally walled off from their land. a lonely house on a hilltop tells the whole story of palestinian plots of land passed on through the
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generations now under threat i don't write the number i don't when i want my ground and for his insistence omar's paying the price is small property is on the wrong side of the wall a tale of is building between israel and the palestinians and where was once or more was part of the larger village he'll soon be cut off from it and alone on the other side from this during i fear for me the. israeli tractors have already for eight months been building the prison or refers to digging up the ground around his house the plan will see his home cut off by a five meter high electrified fence and a tunnel monitored by security cameras will connect him with a larger village. after. trick friends for. go for this this this rod and go for in the. go go downstairs the turn around go the village.
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she's got all this done two hundred fifty meter. this. ball for this five mary on hundred thousand jekyl just to build this town for just only one family. for a decade already it's always been building a wall that cuts through the west bank these rabies states for security but palestinians complain it saves them from their land and communities the leadership of israel is going crazy and they have no real plan their have no really vision no real vision of a long term answer because walls will not and will never ever provide security for this one is a good neighbor it's actually provide security and we do not have good neighbors eventually the village of larger will also be completely closed in by the wall the only way in and out will be through this introns that israelis will control here too the israelis are building another tunnel this one is so that omar's neighbors can reach a small family cemetery they'll be an electrified fence and the local joke is that
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not only are the israelis separating palestinians from their land they're separating the living from the dead but with each toll to the soil most families connection to the land is threatened to be even more suited for much of. what they can do just idle term future in. this. this for you and this for my father. my grandfather. don't live in the future it's. like a future times against him and with every new brick that goes up the family's isolation is cemented policy r.t. will lodge a village. where the week's main stories in just a few minutes. culture
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