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we've seen the new french president saying the same thing the americans obviously taking the lead the specter of a military solution has returned after the syrian regime was condemned internationally for the death of one hundred eighty people half of whom were children before an investigation into who was responsible was even launched they're all saying that their side regime is committing human rights abuses and they repeat this message obsessive i am confident to predict that indeed it will remain fixed in people's minds and could well be used as a pretext and you don't have to look back to cloud to see where hasty genitally so i rushed to take up arms over the course of the war and nine it's exactly what happened in our division of a massacre which was the village of russia you have a un in korea that was severely bullied by the u.s. ambassador it was leaving your observation mission on the ground your claims that it was a brutal murder on programs occur of innocent civilians by government troops serving
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it was lame presented with ultimatum and rambling aimed and bumped back than the you just love in government just like the syrian one now condemned militants for the killings in this case blaming a ban in separatists from the cost of a liberation army an investigation was launched to find out whether the victims were innocent civilians as the international community claimed or whether the country's army had been battling professional fighters two out of three forensic inquiries proved most of the casualties died in combat the third report by an e.u. team has never been made public interesting we know about the we've been reports of syrian rebels whoever they are liaising with the i think of being in kosovo liberation army the people who were basically agents of mido in the causal war. basically trading on i don't know they were saying they were training in democracy and human rights but definitely you. never even anybody is how to. stage
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a war and i believe that's exactly what's happening now. but even with hindsight after the nato you can slavia ruling the alliance to say strikes in libya last year history isn't been prevented from repeating itself again and again. when these disturbing images from the syrian village of whole world headlines everybody agreed those who are guilty must be punished but the reaction from the international community has been so sweet and so called in ated the risk is that punishment will come before even those who are truly responsible are supposed and that could mean not just also of justice but also huge loss of life. refinished all t. . residents in lebanon's northern city of tripoli have gone on strike him protest of the deadly clashes between groups linked to the warring factions in neighboring syria thousands of troops have been deployed after more than
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a dozen civilians were killed there over the weekend as the syrian conflict spreads so it will be safe for america's sort of couche university believes the growing violence is largely being fueled by a third party. the regional countries are are interfering in syria this easily becomes a regional conflict and it's devastating for lebanon which has suffered enough already so many years of civil war between one hundred seventy five and one thousand nine hundred and now you know violence is happening on a much more extreme level in the north and the lebanese are getting nervous they don't want to have to live through another civil war and it seems like the international and foreign in the gulf states are only encouraging the lebanese to get more involved and to drag it into a civil war and again i think this is more a political agenda than anything else this has to do with the resistance access this has to do with hizbollah this has to do with iran and the west determined attempt to undermine these players and the regional politics through this. a
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popular there and they know how powerful they are and it's just going to make the whole region into a complication a huge conflict and this could be avoided if the gulf countries step back didn't get involved in lebanon didn't get involved in syria and if the west didn't instigate them to. officials are expected to press russian president vladimir putin to change his stance of syria during this summit and. alongside china the kremlin is opposed to any kind of military intervention and it wants dialogue instead but it was other issues into the day the spotlight including some of russia's own. followed those top level talks at the final press conference attended by the chairman of the european commission. and of course the chairman of the european council herman van rompuy of course a question was posed by one of the foreign journalists that there were leaflets distributed at the hotel where he is saying. no to russian pinochet and hundreds
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of physician members are in prison and just a quick aside we are apparently staying in the same hotel we did not see any such flyers but the question was posed and the russian president was quick to come up with a response to it. political whenever i go i'm asked about mr holder and his future as we know the european court of human rights there are new political motives criminal cases. so if someone suggests i go to prison you don't have good company of course we're talking about me here the former oil tycoon who is in prison at the moment on charges of the beslan and and tax evasion now there of what were of course other issues covered at length and the first and foremost of those was the economy of course the euro is finding itself in the rather tight grips of the economic crisis we have a greece which is threatening to leave the eurozone and of course the decision on
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that is just weeks away from from now but it did look like the european leaders actually saw the picture and rather rome see colors they said that they're adamant in keeping a greece in the eurozone but it's on the terms and conditions that they themselves put down for the country and this of course comes on monday when the markets have crashed yet again. greece is gearing up for a parliamentary election in less than two weeks time which could mean athens scrapping its bailout deal with the e.u. and i.m.f. greece's future of the eurozone is also in return scrutiny and in an interview coming up at later this hour american economist and nobel laureate eric mask in says an end to the east financial woes is still nowhere in sight. greece could go on. and so on term depression unemployment could grow to astronomical high so it's already very high but it could it could certainly get higher. the. things are by no means
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currently as bad as they as they could get i see the the greek situation as a tragedy because so much of what has happened could have been prevented if europe were truly. integrated unit. cyber threats attacks and laws officially aiming to tackle internet piracy but in fact infringing people's rights to online privacy is an increasingly topical subject that we've been talking about a lot knotty and the world's most famous whistle blows only to get to the very heart of it too in his latest edition of his interview program here in r.t. julia sounds gets together with activists from the cyberpunk movement is a taste of what's to come tomorrow. thanks knology enables those also the ends of every communication then there is due to the other side of the coin is what we do with it we could admit that there are some indeed some legitimate use investigators
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investigating the bad guys and bad guys and so on but the question is where to draw this judicial supervision where to the control that the citizens can have over the use of the state colleges and this is police and when we get to those police issues and we were looking at the earlier you have. to sign something and don't understand the underlying technology which is why we see so much hype about cyber war is that some people that seem to be in the authority about war start talking about technology as if they understand that they're always talking about war because that's their business and so they're trying to rip technology into that and so when we have no control over technology of these people that wish to use it for for their ends for war specifically that's a recipe for some pretty scary stuff. more of that tomorrow the canadian students are back on the streets thousands of march through montreal two
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days after talks with the quebec government on tuition fees collapsed student groups are developing a freeze on planned increases in higher education costs but the authorities of ruled out that possibility protesters are now than vying to renew daily rallies which last month led to fierce clashes with police more than two and a half thousand arrests and result is going to she can reports now what started in february as a student strike is now grown into a popular protest against mirroring the welfare system of canada's suburbs and. the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free health care and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north the mayor. and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks south they are looking across the borders and seeing what the united states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united
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states are working on which is more and more precipitation so i don't have a new social program that carver primary by the. tens of thousands spilled onto the streets when the government said they'd be pushing up to ration fees every year and in five years the students of care back will face education costs almost double with their pain. i mean he knows is a student at a montreal university she works part time at a local ice cream shop she says if the people of keg don't stand there around now in the future higher education just won't be an option for me if it's too expensive the porch adenoma not even think about going to school because it's another world it's part of something that's accessible they're not even think about being a doctor or if you know it would be you know it's a symbol and what i was saying is that in usa it's so expensive so the people the
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poor people they want to study they have no choice but going to army for that the prospect of having to join the military to provide for their education is not the only thing about the u.s. example that scares the kubrick was to fund skyrocketing tuition fees americans carry massive student loan debts on their shoulders and we need to preserve this and become what we've seen growing in the united states right now having a lot of students they are still paying for their university program and when they are seventy years old so we need to make sure that every students will be able to contribute to be kind of a coal region and making sure that they have they can afford actually to start and maybe. new and new. businesses the rest of north america should be looking to go back as an example of how to mobilize how student association should function through direct democracy and how they should actually organize and challenge these
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measures and challenge this shackle system. to protest clearly signaled the path that back is willing or rather not willing to take when we look towards the united states we see a country in which the idea of access is wrapped up in the ability to pay and this is what we're seeing the resistance against access to things like higher education or like health care are in fact access to public goods and that there should be a way of controlling the costs and ensuring that people no matter what their monetary capabilities are able to take advantage of these kinds of programs. what the world knows about the protests here is that they have to do with students and their tuition but for people of the problem it's not so much about the economy but more about their identity and the special welfare model that they're striving to i'm going to check our reporting from montreal canada r.t. . and coming up later in the program the egyptians who want more the life for
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killing cairo braces for protests against demonstrators call the lenient sentence for the mubarak and his former right hand man. the world's biggest profits from tearing k.b.p.s. hundred fourteen billion dollars since two thousand and three but there looks to be over all rumors this russian call this a joint venture isn't ambitious enough chinese or john snow bidding for peace will have all the latest in business in about ten minutes. we will indeed things stand now the u.s. defense secretary's in vietnam was part of a charm offensive in asia that slowly encircling china in its own backyard washington's basing up its military presence in the asia pacific area is seen as an attempt to contain beijing's growing regional influence leon panetta wants greater american access to vietnam ports. from hong kong city university spoke to us and believes china's neighbors may be using washington to get leverage against china. i would not say that this office asian countries this more powers would like to give
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up china but they would like to invite the united states to join in the arena so that they could have more bargaining chips against china if we will serve a kind of. a signal to china and china nor to assert all is so frantic claims over this of china sea and vietnam can also be packed up over by the americans military power to. dominance in the region the south china sea has been a very important strategic location for number one connecting oil shipping routes from the middle east to east asia number two a small sole of very important commercial shipping routes for all the east and southeast asian nations to solve china sea has been a very important irritant to for china and southeast asian nations international relations for the past decade. don't forget all the stories we're covering also any
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time. this is what we got uploaded ready for you right now just a few clicks away sentences rushed by the russian and ukrainian citizens who insist they were working as engineers for helping out. tonight's a story just coming through. planning a big party a political after securing six million votes of course in russia's presidential election but what about that as well online. protests are continuing cairo's tahrir square as demonstrators there demand the death penalty for president hosni mubarak he and his interior minister was sentenced to life in prison for their role in deaths of protesters in last year's
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uprising although other mubarak associates were cleared of the charges tom barton for t.v. reports from the egyptian capital. protesters are occupying tarvaris square in central cairo calling for a second revolution to change the situation in egypt initial happiness that former president hosni mubarak was given a life sentence turned to anger as other senior security officials were acquitted of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of protesters last year mohamed morsi the muslim brotherhood's candidate in the upcoming presidential elections the second round in the country toward the camp he said that the revolution should continue and that if he was chosen as president he would try and get mubarak back on trial and how him execute it and the chief prosecutor of egypt has also said that he's going to try and appeal the acquittals of some of those senior security officials
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after made shafique is the other presidential candidates in this race seen by many as not really being sufficient not up to what they hoped for for this revolution and they see the court's verdict at this very crucial time in egypt as a sign that not much has changed and that they're all you military regime is still in power and mr shafique said that he would not reinstate that old regime and that a choice for the muslim brotherhood would take egypt back to the dark ages as he put it although he's going to have a lot of convincing to do to make people believe that he's not part of that old regime in the meantime as this election divides the egyptian people more protests are being held here in the capital and elsewhere over the country and more are being planned including a million man march through the capital to. danny says both remaining candidates in egypt's presidential election are trying to spin the reaction to
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their way. there are people demonstrating against. life sentence which d.c. is very lenient but it also has to be said there are also commentators and other people who did keep two successful revolution is precisely to. the mood of the room and indeed since an execution of mubarak would be a setback to not only egypt's revolution but also to the arab spring in general and surely and key to a successful revolution is not to see the america tactics being reintroduced in a tree in democracy in egypt but the two candidates who were switched to capitalize on. said he was in great danger just. because it means that nobody is in the middle now this is a man who is a very tragic to highlight he's traveled he was in his dies little new. regime
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earlier and he's convening some of this hour's top stories a brief libyan militia of seize the coveralls main international airport storming out with heavy machine gun and vehicles they're also forcing airport authorities to divert flights there's anger directed at the country's leadership for detaining one of the commanders on sunday we're following that story closely. emergency crews in nigeria say they fear the country's worst plane crash nearly two decades as cloned many more lives on the ground as well all one hundred fifty three aboard that mcdonnell douglas eighty three plane that plowed into a two story building in a neighborhood near lagos airport died the exact cause to listen though the plane's pilots are reported to have fed back to those engine trouble just minutes before the tragedy here is declared three days of national mourning for the victor. denmark is convicted for mail of plotting a terrorist attack on a newspaper that published cartoons mocking the prophet muhammad seven years ago
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the men were arrested in two thousand and ten after their plan for a shooting rampage was uncovered. all those convicted are of north african or middle east descent they could get to sixteen years jail when sentenced later on monday. just tired after twenty two minutes past six in the evening here in moscow let's get up to date with the money news daniels' their high down there despite the determination to do to succeed we had earlier on from herman van rompuy oil and that simply for him the e.u. financial situations now so bad i gather that spider-man's rescuing its banks may seem morally dubious but first but spain's troubled bank here is groping its most vulnerable customers to shore up deposits is offering spiderman towels and tickets for the film's premiere to children who say with it off the running out of cash last month as well as trips to new york their kids can see how about i really should be run by visiting j.p. morgan which has just been fine for stock manipulation and last month's run up false losses and neighboring portugal is having to bail out three top and business
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been today said it will pump six billion euro into them as they call pay back loans foreigners also warned of the plains may need help. plan it's just not lining up for the e.u. today june's euro zone investor confidence index has slumped again meanwhile lending between e.u. is falling at its fastest in four years these clothes for a holiday today that's friday's closing figures the dax is at five month lows as predicted wall street's having a tricky time on opening on the back of all the bad news from europe you could look at the oil prices that's really being affected by the world situation there tumbling further expecting lower demand on the hundred dollars a barrel now all that bad news data file exchange rates the euro's gaining back some recent losses against the dollar and the ruble mixed against the main course is lower to the euro higher to the dollar this hour that's the markets in corporate news sinopec and seen ork of contacted the british. after its russian militants that it wasn't happy with the way the joint venture is being run our correspondent
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alex is in beijing with the latest. chinese companies and they sign the back and also the china national offshore all corporation which all of the second and third largest oil companies in china respectively are looking to buy into the dmca b.p. now that the british shareholders are selling their stake now certainly for china this would mean diversification of their resources of buying oil from russia right now when the stand that russia and china are already under an agreement russia sells thirteen million tons of oil to china every year until twenty thirty already more than a halt of china's overall purchases but still this number could be bigger certainly for china this is a very important issue it is one of the most energy hungry countries in the world in fact different experts and organizations china in the first place in the energy consuming countries in the world and say that more than twenty percent of the global energy consumption comes from china so we understand that for the moment the
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russian shareholders have the priority of buying the british part of the shares but definitely nobody could rule out the possibility of the chinese buying it in. as the situation seems to resolve itself shares a rebounding from earlier losses ten percent off the news of the possible sell of b.p.'s share goes from says new shareholders could join as it tries to get the. north property running the company says it may become a sponsor of your first champions league football matches for the first time this go retire limp dicks he says first call to next more than doubled. the rate of lloyds among all the gloom its shares are inching up in the last day of trading so as promised. to finish with the chair good to hear a bit later the next see the world's finances under the microscope to with us economist
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dot com. wife montse h.q. in central moscow and here with the top stories thank you for being with us headlining them from us schools full foreign intervention in syria growing in some western and arab countries leading to fears the food might be used as a pretext for military action that says china has warned against meddling in the conflict said he would unleash even more bloodshed an all out war. despite the expectation that syria would also dominate the russian reuse somebody in some petersburg it was russia's own affairs that are in the spotlight end of the day when commenting once again on the imprisonment of former old. but ima putin reiterated that there was no political interference in the case. and thousands of canadian students returned to the streets to protest against the rising cost of
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education two days after talks with kovacs authorities on the issue broke down the protesters also say they feel the country's copying the u.s. system has landed young americans deep in debt. up next we'll talk to american economist and nobel laureate eric mascon to find out what he thinks is on the horizon for the troubled world economy. in the comics it's great to have you with us sir today it's a pleasure so let's start with greece and the latest news we know that christie's public finance is practically paralyzed pensions and salaries won't be paid in june and then you have people and companies.

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