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julian assange the we can leaks website says mr zimmerman was threatened with arrest and imprisonment when he asked about his rights this all happened after his interview with mr off where they talked cyber security and freedom in the face of ever expanding government surveillance here's a bit of it don't miss the whole thing here on r.t. running all day no doubt some sites technology enables those also the ends of every communication then there is to do the other side of that coin is what we do with it we could admit that for which you go to tech to go to one there are some indeed some legitimate use investigators investigating them but goes nowhere but goes and so on may need under the supervision of the judicial authority to be able to use. such tools but the question is where to drill these judicial supervision where to go to the control of the citizens going to have over the use of those technologies and this is a policy should so there was jeremy and
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a bit earlier aaron at freedom activists mari mccarthy the co-founder of the icelandic digital freedom society he too was stopped at the airport and questioned by u.s. officials about julian assange he says he was later followed and approached by three u.s. officials in washington late at night and asked to become an informer sounds like something from a movie as far as the number of people detained or arrested shortly before or after the show might be breaking some television record among other guests there was the president of the bahrain center for human rights and i believe our job was beaten up at bahrain's international airport and held in prison for almost a month after recording an interview with julian assange so what can we expect as a few now court has also raised mr songes extradition to sweden his lawyers have less than two weeks to contest that decision in sweden he. facing quite sane
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allegations of sexual assault which reportedly had to do with consensual but unprotected sex but his supporters are saying it's not a songes unprotected sex that they're looking into but rather a way to get him to sweden where it would be arguably easier to hand him over to the united states judging by the reports about people being interrogated one might say that the u.s. is building a case against julian assange. but what's the latest episode of two soldiers show here in r.t. starting from my eleven thirty g.m.t. . well free from prejudice and stereotypes that's how president putin has defined russia's ties with china as he looks east for the next three days and they pose all seeing eye to wine major international disputes such as the syrian conflict and show concern of u.s. expansion in the asia pacific region and in beijing for us. well it's not only just a visit any just official visit it's a state visit the first one since
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a lot of important became the president suddenly going to have some certain details about its protocol because as we know any president of any country can perform only one state visit to any country during his kind of see certainly this outlines how important this visit is and for some experts this has already been a declaration of intent and the declaration of a live event which would be show that the foreign policy of russia with his new term will not change not first went to europe now he goes to china basically the relations between moscow and beijing have been very strong over the past several decades the trade turnover has been reaching one hundred billion dollars in its turn over every year so definitely this is russia's closest ally not only in terms of economic ties but also on very many international issues as well just in particular the syrian issue within the u.n. security council russia and china seem to have a unified position now certainly this this visit will be interesting with lots of on its agenda to talk about what this visit could mean for the ties we're joined
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live here in beijing by the young see you from the chinese central international studies as always we're talking about the four nations we know that china and russia have a unified position on syria can we expect some kind of statement to produce than that during the visit of course i think the twentieth. great country this we will address this the. differences between russia china and the subways and that are up in countries from china and the russian perspective the key solution lysine. the implementation and that's less rather than lies in whether or not we see the poverty. existing government that is now the key so i think russia and the chinese position on syria is a more responsible and this aren't you prominent on the final solution to the sea represents thank you so much this was mr yang see you from the chinese central international studies now certainly will be following this visit all the days as
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it's here and we'll be bringing all the latest details to our viewers every time we get new information. but r.t. spoke to arvind subramanian from the peterson institute for international economics he thinks china has all that's needed to run the u.s. economy is a preview of what's coming up few next hour. at the moment china's g.d.p. for example is smaller than that of the united states that's true but if you measure it in terms of purchasing power it's as big as the united states one second china is already the world's largest trade. treaty china is a big net creditor to the world it finances the u.s. and the u.s. is a debtor that's today and over the next ten fifteen years all these numbers are going to go all in china's favor so the china is going to become an even bigger economy than the u.s. . the u.n.
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chief has rejected calls from syria's rebels to impose a no fly zone over the country to help bring down president there's a demand for the statement from the fighters saying that the local committed to the international troops and the post by special envoy kofi annan the rebels claim dozens of government soldiers were killed in clashes in attacks on security checkpoints at the last few days of the violence comes amid growing voices from the u.s. and its allies for action it follows reports of plans to set up refugee camps and all that serious. this run by the military that's something which will bring more bloodshed more into middle east blogger. i think it will actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along mixed areas where kind of revenge operations would start to happen and it will suck more and more people in i think syria now it is not that tipping point where the conflict can be
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pulled back from a full scale sectarian civil war to kind of some form political framework but once there is actively groups on the ground in syria and whatever kind of formula they are in there they are likely to increase the prospect of bloodshed. and that's still to come in just a few minutes time here on our team paying the price for fakes the boss in the auction house who found themselves seriously out of pocket. by copycats and why spend fortunes. over. the goal of. her. mum. could speak. to. her.
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sleep . well into the future science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. america's defense chief has resumes touting his arms catalog around the edge of pacific region with india that latest sales targets the internets and stories now often seen by experts as a red rag to china the same time fired up all sports. and other high ranking u.s. official state clinton to the south caucasus who done a lot of advisory firm country risk solutions for things and there is less
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concerned with security and well with shifting power in the region that our secretary of state clinton is looking to achieve the in the caucasus what america is trying to achieve more overall around the world and that is to continue to enhance its image and its ability to influence what's going on in the region the caucuses have been largely ignored by america for a great deal of time and now that there's a resurgence of russian influence in the region it's only natural that america would want to do something in return there are pockets of conflict in the region that concern the united states and it concerns of course other regional powers but let's not forget where the caucasus is located it's in russia's backyard it's only natural that russia's historical relationship with the region and the various countries would be superior to that of america certainly at the present time mrs clinton's biggest influence is likely to occur in georgia let's not forget that
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georgia has had a historically close relationship with united states for a number of years now and that it was particularly close during the bush era georgia certainly seems to want to be heading in the direction of nato and i think that she is likeliest to see the most success and the most influence there. we don't hesitate to i log on to our website r.t. dot com we've got the latest news and updates there as well as any stories you may have missed let's take a look at some what's there few right now today no promised land for migrants israeli governments and go way next to africa minister or important deportation or human rights groups describe the expulsion as immoral. plus also online post revolution libya see shooting in ballance once again militia group uses armored vehicles to capture them in the airport in tripoli as richard chaos crags the country back into bloodshed.
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as cairo braces itself for the largest rally seen in months calling for the execution of ousted president mubarak the muslim brotherhood's presidential candidate is looking to use the protests to wipe out his rival before round to the vote is going to join the calls of revolutionary groups for a million man march on tuesday to capitalize on and to mubarak sentiment dumbarton reports now from egypt which could again be sliding into instability. revolution renewed but these protesters never expected to be back in time risk where just a year after they ousted the dictatorial president hosni mubarak he's now serving a life sentence but after thirty years in power toppling the system he built is proving to be an even harder task than toppling the man everything is like could
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lapsing from at all just economy so this gave me the impression that probably be one will not you know rise again as they are already exhausted or too exhausted to go to the square and protest again but it's really impressive they want to get and they often help this thing dollie has been involved with egypt's revolution from the beginning she works to monitor civil and political developments in the country or lack of them many egyptians are dismayed that little if anything has changed under the ruling supremes council of the armed forces or skaf in fact we see that. if there is continuing mubarak's regime and offering only a very minimal course sessions to that it will send whenever he has to these demonstrations are up today after the notorious court decision that not only spared mubarak's life but acquitted his sons and six former security officials protesters
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say the second insult is the heavily criticized presidential runoff election a straight choice between the old guard in the form of an ex mubarak man and the religiously conservative muslim brotherhood i don't think injured or more political if they were in the next four years. surgical operations will be reaching with something. for me. things but i think for most they're born. successful others believe more time is needed even though it may be a bumpy ride people did not go to. queers and streets again to protest this is all so big punches in the face more then they think this is their last chance to win begs that country but until then the revolutionaries plan to fight on which brings us back to to real. protestors here of describe their religious
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revolution to me rather like a train but determined not to have it the rails either by religious hardliners by the regime but they're equally desperate to stop it running out of steam lest egypt go off on the wrong track altogether tom watson artsy to africa square cairo. now a look at some other stories making headlines around the world pakistan has successfully tested a cruise missile designed to deliver both nuclear and conventional warheads into the country's own forces the technology is capable of hitting targets seven hundred kilometers away this invisible to radar. a short series of tests began in april when violence mystic missile was launched. nigeria's president goodluck jonathan has visited the site of sunday's plane crash which killed at least fifty three people he's promised an inquiry after all aboard died legend secrets fearing around forty lives may have been lost on the ground as well exact cause to his known
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pilots reported engine trouble claims the plane was too old to be. its nigeria's worst day disaster in almost twenty years. credit ratings giant standard and poor's have predicted a one in three chance of greece leaving the euro zone after the country's general election later this month left wing syriza party which is tied for first place in the latest opinion poll is about to cancel the country's bailout deal if elected comes off an inclusive election result may greece has been under strict terms to cut spending and mass protests that. well they say a pick. is worth a thousand words but in the art world you're also talking about millions of dollars that's if it's the genuine article but with forgeries on the rise it's getting increasingly hard for buyers an auction houses alike to spot the difference as artie's or smith explains some don't find out until it's too late. very important works of art go under the hammer every day in london's west end but how
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can our love is be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all sold is fake what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century i've seen a number of printer option houses and. so fakes. a considerable scale and i think it's something that we all accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on websites but it's not just internet bias he can be taken in by the fool which is brush the latest auction house to come into the spotlight with christie's which is involved in a high court battle with russian tycoon victim back solberg he paid more than two and a half million dollars for a painting he thought was by prominent russian artist buddies. only to find out
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later that it appears to have been signed for several years after. the case will go on for nineteen days and according to experts will probably cost more than the painting itself which is one reason why more of these claims don't go to court but another buyer of russian art when confronted with lemons made lemonade eager to see a cough discovered his art collection meant to fund his retirement was mostly forgeries now he's displaying the paintings as a warning to others. when we have gone dark of our money where ashamed to talk of it i'm trying to be the first who says don't be ashamed of showing us because we believe you who no one would doubt the moon now the time has passed and we realize we made a mistake and it's important to publicize the mistake because the quantity of russian figs with this is such. the british national. sharing each of
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his. one attempting the painting is genuine and one proving. sometimes that even signed by the thing. and his collection is just the tip of the iceberg that's going to be a lot more this could be quite high profile prosecutions in the u.k. germany must. feel they're still. fakes hundreds of excellent fakes have been placed on the market and maybe that's just a very small part of it how it's message is clear it doesn't matter whether you're buying off the internet or if you're a reputable auction house buyer beware. that time for some business. thanks carol well the optimism here is now dying down for good that's for sure if we take a look at the international markets will see that the figures are show that it's
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all turned in a sea of red but there is there is a reason for that and that's because we've got a negative report when it comes to the euro zone basically private sector activity across the seventeen nation euro zone as i said has contracted at its fastest pace in three years for the month of may and of the result as you can see there. over three quarters of a sudden when it comes to the footsie it's close enough because brits are celebrating their jubilee and it was close on monday and today but of all resume back on the wednesday let's move on and take a look at russian markets of course are always attracting what's happening overseas and some that slipped into negative territory as well. about a quarter of a percent and what we have here a fact in the markets is also a decline in crude prices which i'll mention in a second but first let's take a look at currencies the euro is still losing against the dollar as you can see. when it comes to the ruble it's again against both major currencies ruble and the
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greenback and crude as i was mentioning for the past couple of hours was a gaining and that was met reports that we were going to see the u.s. stockpiles decline for the first time in the eleven weeks but now as you can see prices are heading south once again never a good thing for energy dependent economies and the reason for that is because everything that's happening in the euro zone especially this never bored analysts expected to curb demand for energy and that's why we see prices heading south now in other news there are problems on the horizon for one of the oldest airlines in the world wants us australia's fly carrier expects its profits to fall by as much as ninety percent and that some of the growing losses at its international operations and it's our highest ever fuel bill its shares dropped around eight percent after this announcement. also russia's core market grew forty percent last year making it the seventh biggest in the world that's according to
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the latest research by after analytics china of the u.s. and japan and in that order claim the top spots in the list. and the speed between the co-owners. is now getting more heat and that's because the minority shareholders of the company are now demanding b.p. pay them a forty billion dollars in compensation that is over the failed deal b.p. had over the arctic shelf with rosneft and what they're saying is that seeing b.p. suffered losses as it wasn't invited into the exploration project which was later on blogs by the russian co-owners of the venture earlier on the courts rejected similar lawsuits saying they were on founded and there were knew of this claim followed news of a possible sale of b.p.'s a fifty percent stake in. the construction of russia's second subsidy gas lindsay europe is now facing. new difficulties yet again this time one of the
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project's members garia is considering pulling out all the projects the country says it could quit the south stream project claiming the proposed transit fees and operating range so are on the except a bull dog area could break the timeline of the project there's a dozen saw in the necessary documents by the middle of november but i must say the project could still be fulfilled even without bulgaria if they go through the territory of its neighbor romania and the country has shown its interest in the project a long time ago. and that's how the business of it looks our back to terry ok always great to hear from thanks again. stay with r.t. for a recap of the top stories in just a few. family
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. was a which was an upscale. started showing up. i could get cheap labor. sure these are long runs
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illegally legally. every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills only have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go. to the states. and they run down my property and about this noise. from the wire is protecting the country. so i come out here you know we're all immigrants that we all share some sort. of the war going away. many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared.
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the. weapons on hair trigger alert. of the victims to use it. all but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of going to blow everybody you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. motion would be soon which brightened if you knew about zoom from funds to his.
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closes the next around you in a song for the f.b.i. now seeing his contacts in the patent attempt to govern dirt on the world's most famous. eastern union that let him have putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies while moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with news from many and none protests calling for mubarak's execution hoping it will also sweep aside the presidential election rival. but next a lot to all of the a story of a lone american struggling with personal conflict while battling to protect his country's borders. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have
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to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law so i figure he spoke unlike the great granddaughter of the neighborhood they go yeah you know yes mike well we're all immigrants we're all immigrants as well that we all carry some sort of house and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much the united states can except without severe economic consequence i'm not afraid and never have been i'm not hiding that flag has been up here for your now and i wish i will die and that flag up there believe me thirty five feet from the mexican border and the most treacherous part of our border i'm here and will stay here but the migrants it came from here they were mistreated when the first right benjamin franklin song said we've got to stop the german i.c.'s.

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