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about julian assange the weekly 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 and r.t. running all day know that some sites technology enables those surveillance of every communication then there is do do the other side of that coin is what we do with it we could admit that for which you go to tactical 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 draw this judicial supervision where to go to the control that the citizens can have over the use of those technologies and this
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is a policy issue so there was jeremy and a bit earlier aaron that 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 a new warmer 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 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 the court has also raised mr songes extradition to sweden his lawyers have less than two weeks to contest that decision. we don't he's facing quite
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a scene 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. you know the latest episode of judy the sun as you show is here on our t.v. in less than half an hour from now. free from prejudice and stereotypes also president putin's defined russia's ties with china as he looks east for the next three days the neighbors a seeing eye to eye in major international disputes such as the syrian conflict only show concern over u.s. expansion in the asia pacific region. reports now from beijing for. well it's not
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only just a visit any just official visit it's a state visit the first one since like the reporting became the president certainly 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 decorator alpha live in it which is a show that the foreign policy of russia with is new to it will not change and i first went to europe now if you go 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 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 i'll certainly this this visit will be interesting with
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a lot of on its agenda certainly will be following this visit here and we'll be bringing all the latest details to our viewers every time we get new information. indeed we will have more through for that throughout the course of the afternoon from the summit meeting that's been held today also as he told to all of india subramanian from the peterson institute for international economics he doesn't thoughts to he thinks that china has always needed to run the u.s. economy is a preview of what's coming up through the next hour. and. 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. three 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
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to go in china's favor so the china is going to become an even bigger economy than the u.s. . the u.n. chief has rejected calls from syria's rebels to impose a no fly zone over the country to help bring down president assad the demand fall of the stable from the fighters saying they are no longer committed to the international troops plan proposed by special envoy kofi annan the rebels claim dozens of government soldiers were killed in clashes and attacks on security checkpoints over the last few days the violence comes amid growing voices from the u.s. and its allies for armed action it follows reports of plans to set up refugee camps along syria's borders run by the military but the selling which would only bring more bloodshed according to middle east blogger cole shero i think it will actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along mixed areas where. revenge operations will start to happen and it will suck more and more
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people in i think syria now it being points where the conflict can be pulled back from our sectarian civil war to kind of some form of 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. still to come on out just a few minutes paying the price for fakes the buzz aldrin has it found themselves seriously in the pocket well to being duped by copycats holing a rise in forgery as we report for you. america's defense chief his resume touting his arms catalog around the asia pacific region with india the latest sales target leon panetta has to is largely seen by experts as a red rag to china at the same ton firing up all spoiled some of the world that has told another high ranking u.s. official to secretary of state hillary clinton to the south caucasus dunhill
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wagner's c.e.o. advisory firm country risk solutions because there's concern his security and more by shifting power in the region ited states remains stead 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 the 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
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clinton's biggest influence is likely to occur in georgia let's not forget that georgia has had a historically close relationship with the 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 their. latest news and updates for you as well as many of the stories you may have missed here right now that online. go away. describe the expulsion of the moral. post-revolutionary libya see shooting in. a big. story brought you with yesterday's.
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from stone totty dot com. as cairo braces itself for the largest rally seen in months calling for the execution of ousted president mubarak the muslim brotherhood's presidential candidates looking to use the protests to wipe out is rival even before round two of that vote starts the islamist join the calls of revolutionary groups for a million man march on choose day to capitalize on anti mubarak sentiments our correspondent tom barton reports from an egypt which could yet 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 talking the system has built is proving to be an even harder task than talking the land everything is like
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collapsing from at all dust economy so this gave me the impression is that probably be one will not you know rise again they are already exhausted or too exhausted to go to the square and protest again but it's really impressive they went again and the op now protesting dalia 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 supremum council of the armed forces or skaf in fact we see that. calf. is continuing mubarak's regime and offering only very minimal concessions to that evolution whenever he has to these demonstrations erupted after the notorious court decision that not only spared mubarak's life but acquitted his sons and six former security officials protesters say the second
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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 these are for your political it's there within the next four years we're all in our inner circle operations way in which you would see things that are going on for me happy things but i think is a poor being more stable and all successful others believe more time is needed even though it may be a bumpy ride people did not go to school. queers and streets again to protest those two 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 real. protestors here have described their religious revolution
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to me rather like a train determined not to have it the rails by religious hardliners or 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 our seats are free a square cairo. and the russian language activists of scuffle who security forces in front of ukraine's parliament in kiev they've turned out to protest against a highly disputed bill that widens the rights for the use of the russian language in some ukrainian regions on monday will always push through parliament by pro-government lawmakers in the first of two readings the opposition that gets most of the support from the ukrainian speaking western areas of the country strongly opposes the legislation its leaders have already voted hold indefinitely protests across the country. are the headlines around the world now and pakistan successfully tested a cruise missile designed to deliver both nuclear and conventional warheads according to the country's armed forces the technology is capable of hitting targets seven hundred kilometers away and it's invisible to radar as an initial
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series of tests begun in april when an advanced ballistic missile was launched now jerry is president goodluck jonathan has visited the site of sunday's plane crash which killed at least one hundred fifty three people he's promised an inquiry after all on board died with emergency crews fearing around forty lives may have been lost on the ground as well the exact cause still isn't known but the it's been reported the pilot mentioned the engine trouble a couple of minutes before there are claims to the plane is too old to be in this it is nigeria's worst disaster in. almost twenty. other headlines from our take credit ratings giant standard and poor's has predicted a one in three chance of greece leaving the eurozone after the country's general elections later this month the left wing said it's a party which is tied for first place in the latest opinion polls about the council
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the country. if elected now this comes offering conclusive election results back in may of course greece has been on the street to cut spending and that's provoked mass protests from the public you keep abreast of all our news twenty four seven that r t the home. now this is a picture is worth a thousand words don't they but in the world if you're talking millions of dollars of course if it's the genuine article forgeries though are on the rise it's getting increasingly hard for buyers no auction houses alike to spot the fakes and laura smith explains some don't find out into it's far too late. important works of art go under the hammer every day in london's west end but how can i love as be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all sold is fact what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century i've seen
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a number of provincial auction houses and. those. so fakes. are considerable scale and i think it's something that we will accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on websites but it's not just internet bias he can be taken in by the full which is crush the latest auction house to come into the spotlight with christie's which is involved in a high court battle with russian tycoon victim paxil but he paid more than two and a half million dollars for a painting he thought was by prominent russian artist buddies. and find out 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
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boy 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 money where ashamed to talk of it i'm trying to be the person who says don't be ashamed of showing us because we believe you people who no one would down 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 that it discredits national art. showing. one attempting a painting is genuine and one proving it sometimes they're even signed by the same person and his collection is just the tip of the iceberg there's going to be
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a lot more this would be quite hard for prosecutions in the u.k. and germany of so-called must a forgery. and repealed are still excellent fakes hundreds of excellent fakes have been placed on the market and maybe that's just a very small part of it how croft's message is clear it doesn't matter whether you're buying off the internet or a reputable auction house buyer beware. the old fashioned system or to invest the money under the bed was made now might be good advice i think the markets are very good to be above this week i was hoping you could bring me some more good news i know you go to. the u.k. also trying to pull a russian market so if you do anything positive for well actually i do know that russia's car market grew last year making it one of the biggest of the world but out of the way you kevin i personally prefer to hear bad news first so let's start
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with the international markets and look at the figures in europe and if you can see their. point eight percent this hour when it comes to the footsie of course it's close for the jubilee celebrations in the u.k. and the reason for such has some ism in europe is the fact that a report came out sure enough private sector exhibits a contract to buy the most that has been through years for the month of may that's never a good thing for investors and they normally take this news don't take this news very well at all but they are waiting for an emergency conference call by ministers as well as central bank governors of the g. seven major economies and there will be of course watching to see what happens there they're expected to be discussing. the debt crisis and how to resolve it would take a look at the russian markets they are pretty much tracking a losses overseas we can see that the my sex is shutting point seven percent the r.t.s. managed to come back ever so slightly but we've seen volatility across the board right now so it's no doubt r.t.s.
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will slip and negative territory by next hour as well moving on to currencies the euro is the losing the against the dollar as you can see there the ruble is still at the same level again in against both major currencies and of course very important for the russian economy our oil prices and they are heading south this time in the early hours of the day we saw that there go in second consecutive day in a row heading outwards and that was due to a head over report that should show. up for the first time in eleven weeks by van after the report came out from the euro zone investors were concerned that this would curb energy demand you can see a light sweet is fading at eighty three dollars ninety five cents per barrel while the brand blend this at around ninety eight dollars per barrel well in other news as i said about this car market group forty percent last year making it the seven biggest world this is according to the latest research by after. it puts try now
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the u.s. and japan at the top spot in that order. and that the speed between the owners of. getting and twists this time the minority shareholders of the company demand b.p. pay them compensation amounts to fourteen billion dollars this is of course over the piece failed arc to deal with roles in that and they say that b.p. suffered losses us it wasn't invited into the exploration project which was later on the blog by the russian co-owners of the venture earlier on the chords the coin similar lawsuit saying there were unfounded and the renewal of this claim followed news of a possible sale of the fifty percent stake in seeing k b p. also the construction of russia's second gas pipeline to europe is facing fresh difficulties this time one of the members of the project bulgaria is considering pulling out and it says that at my quit the sounds from project if the proposed transit fees and operating
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ratio aren't sorted out because it calls them on the except a ball all gary i could break the timeline of the project that the dozen signed the necessary documents by november the fifteenth but analysts say the project could still be fulfilled without bulgaria if it goes with the territory of romania which has already shown its interest in the project a long time ago. there you have it and with bad news that began with bad felt good in the middle and bad again well i don't know if this is good or bad but that you know bush will be coming next hour. now you're just a few minutes away from the first showing of the latest brugge new edition of julia new sons is very old show here and fight is straight out of the headlines next.
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