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interview with mr where they talked cyber security and freedom in the face of ever expanding government surveillance here is a bit of it don't miss the whole thing here on r.t. running all day know that some sites technology enables you to those civilians 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 could detect a good 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 and such tools but the question is where to draw this judicial supervision where to go into the control of the citizens can have over the use of the state the jews and this is a policy should so there was jeremy and a bit earlier internet freedom activists mari mccarthy the co-founder of the icelandic digital freedom society he too was stopped at the airport and questioned
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by u.s. officials about julian us funch he says he was later followed and approached by three u.s. officials in washington the latest night and asked to become an informer sounds like something from the 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 court has authorized mr songes extradition to sweden his lawyers have less than two weeks to contest that decision in sweden he's facing quite thin allegations of sexual assault which reportedly had to do with consensual but unprotected sex but his supporters are saying it's not a songes. it's fact that they're looking into it but rather
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a way to getting to sweden where it would be arguably easier to hand it 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. just let you know you can watch laces additional julian sanders uncompromising interview program in full here on r.t. in less than our time it's on air again them for you. in a partnership widely seen as a counterbalance to influence the us russian president vladimir putin's high profile visit to china underway at the moment is expected to foster already strong ties aside from obvious economic interests the neighbors also see eye to eye on major international disputes such as the syria conflict well also sharing concerns over u.s. expansion in the asia pacific region on his leg series of skis in beijing for us. it is the first state visit to put in as russia's president to china something that
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each president of any country can do only once during his presidential term definitely many experts have already been saying that the fact that. china as one of the first destinations to becoming russia's president for the third time means that russia and china will continue to be very strong strategic partners the main focus of the media and everyone here was at the for invective the relations between beijing and moscow and certainly the two leaders have reconfirmed that they have unified stances on most of the issues they touched upon the growing concerns in the asian pacific region namely certainly the growing a military presence of the united states here and that's where. both said that they have a unified stance as well as mentioning the events in north africa and in the middle east basically we do understand as well that russia and china have a unified position on the syrian conflict and that is not going to change according
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to both leaders all this very close cooperation between china and russia has certainly gaining some concerns in the west in the united states particularly because china is growing stronger every year both economically and militarily so definitely this is raising some concerns but now we have confirmed from the both leaders that this cooperation will not die down and will only increase and only strengthen in the years to come. and like you know it's always more next hour about china when a former i.m.f. economist talks to us about how beijing's by the tree muscles holding it punches weight against the u.s. . if the united states gets into so much economic trouble right that it will have to borrow money and if only china has the money to provide the u.s. china might say well we don't like your military presence in the pacific you're naval presence and you have to you know get rid of that sort of economic power can always be leveraged for political and foreign policy objectives.
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the u.s. and its allies are preparing for a serious transition of power the white house says president assad and the control to the opposition will help bring an end to fifteen months of bloodshed a number of western and arab states have long been pushing for regime change while assad's maintained his nation's real war comes from outside the meantime reports of a merge suggesting britain is trying to set up camps in syria where troops and agents will help the rebels fight against the government middle east blow because that would only make matters worse. i think it will actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along mixed areas where. revenge operations would start to happen and it will suck more and more people in i think syria now it is at that tipping point where the conflict can be pulled back from our sectarian civil war to kind of some form of political framework but once
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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. this is our team from moscow still to come with me kevin oh importing the caucuses. now there's a resurgence of russian influence in the region it's only natural that america would want to do something in return hillary clinton promises to boost american military support for georgia during a visit there we'll bring you expert analysis on what's been washington's ultimate goal plus painting by numbers we tell you what portion of all action sold works turned out to be fake and why most collectors call and out of their money choose to keep on. next the punishments for violations during public rallies could get tougher here in russia draft bill is getting social and political groups all fired up parties played all over as the details about it. the ruling united russia party
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proposed these changes to the law that would see an increase the fines against those people taking part or organizing unsanctioned protests that are being debated at the moment just behind me in the state duma building as it sounds at the minute if you'll call taking part in an unsanctioned protest you could face a fine of around sixty euro all fifteen days in prison now should this proposal go through we could see those fines rice sharply to as much as seven thousand euro this has caused a storm amongst opposition political parties as well as online in the blogosphere now those who are in favor of these changes to the law we're talking really about the ruling united russia party here defend it by saying it brings russia into line with the rest of europe though if you look elsewhere and what type of fines and what type of sentences can come into into play take fronts for example where if you take part in an all through ice demonstration of protest and you wear a mosque or anything that would cover your face to the try and hide your identity
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you could face a fine of forty five thousand euro close up to three years in prison in switzerland not fine could go as high as seventy five thousand euro the reason the united russia has deemed that these changes that will need to be made a comes off the back of the wave of antti government protests that we've seen really since december of last year when the parliamentary elections they were held note to the majority these protests of being peaceful affairs however in spring of this year we saw them to non-state and we had seen some protesters attacking police offices a number of police officers were injured during those demonstrations and lawmakers saying that these changes need to be made in order to make sure that the russian cities in the streets of russian cities are safe and those trying those police officers trying to keep those streets safe kept safe themselves. peter all of a reporting don't forget all our coverage available for. this is what else we go
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cairo is bracing for a million strong demonstration in tahrir square with revolutionary forces calling for the execution of ousted president hosni mubarak is the most they're expected to use the rally to score points for their presidential candidate who's up against mubarak's last prime minister in the run off. reports no the protests move shows no sign of abating and could see egypt slide back into anarchy. 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
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a life sentence but after thirty years in power talking the system has built is proving to be an even harder time than talking the land everything is like 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 with either. care. is continuing mubarak's regime and offering only very minimal sessions to that evolution whenever he has to these demonstrations
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are up today after the notorious court decision that not only sped mubarak's life but acquitted his sons and six former security officials protesters say the second insult is the heavily criticized presidential runoff election straight choice between the old guard in the form of an x. mubarak man and the religiously conservative muslim brotherhood you want did not go to queers and streets again to protest those two big punches in the face more of them is a saying this is their last chance to win begs that country others believe more time is needed even though it may be a bumpy ride i don't think these are for their political history within the next four years with all the knowledge and. surgical operations which you would see things that. really happen things but i think that would be most.
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successful but until then the revolutionaries plan to fine tune which brings us back to to real. protesters here have described their renewed revolution to me rather like a train but it term and not to have it the rails either 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 r.t. to africa square cairo. the u.s. is boosting its military support for the caucasus country of georgia the pledge came a secretary of state hillary clinton visits the nation which is a nato membership global risk and was a genuine spoke to us he believes america has a wider agenda than stretches beyond georgia's borders. secretary of state clinton is looking to achieve 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 caucasus have been largely
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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 clinton's biggest influence is likely to occur in georgia let's not forget that 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 likely to see the most success and the most influence there. in more
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world news now there's been scuffles in ukraine over a new language law which if passed will officially allow russian to be used alongside ukrainian in some regions around one thousand people both for and against the proposal valid outside parliament where the bill one of the nischelle majority its opponents mainly nationalists keen to keep ukrainian as the only official language the supporters of mainly russian speaking citizens who make up around half of ukraine's population. elizabeth's diamond jubilee celebrations are drawing to a close in the u.k. tens of thousands of cheering people gathered in front of the front of buckingham palace to see the royal family on the balcony of that accompanied by a military fly past that followed a carriage procession and the special thanksgiving service and simple as the thing for the queen without a husband the duke of edinburgh after he was admitted to hospital on monday four days of events will culminate with broadcasting a message of thanks. they
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say a picture is worth a thousand words and in the world are also talking millions of dollars sometimes to pay for said treasures however experts now claim roughly half of all work sold today a fake laura smith caught up with one russian collector who is happy to share the forgeries he was tricked into buying. important works of arts 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 our salt is packed what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century i've seen a number of provincial auction houses and. so fakes. a considerable scale and i think it's something that we will accept a lot of forgeries to use
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a sold website but it's not just internet bias we can be taken in by the fall 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 back so 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 it's another boy of russian art when confronted with lemons make 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
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to talk of us because i'm trying to be the first who says don't be ashamed of showing us because we believe you are who no one would down we've moved now time has passed and we realize we made a mistake and it's important to publicize the mistakes of the world because the quantity of russian figs with this is such that it does. granites national art. was equal for showing each of his speeches in longsight to take with certificates one a testing a painting is genuine and one proving it scorched some types that you can sign by the same person and his collection is just the tip of the iceberg i think there's going to be a lot more this recently quite high profile prosecutions in the u.k. and germany of so-called master forger's and then those cases of feel there's still some excellent fakes from hundreds of excellent fakes have been placed on the market and maybe that's just
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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. business desk this is a bit of good news at last for america's economy where i guess is the service sector unexpectedly grew last month as things like banks but it hasn't helped wall street much get the figures because new data shows by the end of the year u.s. government bit will top a record seventy percent of g.d.p. that's sending jones in the slightly higher but not really all that optimistic all this blood german industry of their fault this rate in months according to a new survey out in germany that's sending frankfurt down the figures of from friday it's closed for the queen's jubilee it's not helping the all price by the you dave to suggest people will use less crude that's a light sweet i'm grant both lower at this hour closed ok just a couple of minutes ago the markets here for the terrible year overall and
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investors now think it really needs to get better. puts in is in china's two of the world's emerging superpower set up a four billion dollar investment fund the result of siberia the name the region's forest culture two major opportunities as the two countries plan to doubles trade turnover in just five years and. may come as a good use will open a plant in lithuania to supply its sturdy heavy duty lorries to europe initially two thousand vehicles will be made while it sounds out the market. has a good chance of success as its beat no foreign competition in russia and it also regularly wins the paris truck rally and the ruble is gaining against both choruses that bad news from europe is pushing. the dollar and the chief of the world's oldest buying one today because she is on trial for corporate tax for finally protesters are up in arms they've bear the brunt of spending cuts from brussels while the rich get away with it could they say no it's alleged when drug profi were
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headed rival unicredit bank he helped deprival sorties of hundreds of millions of euros through a tax avoidance scheme involving britain's barclays bank three both is also in the dog and euro today more stories are on the web site all to dot com such big story blowing up there and it ok so style you know you are just a few minutes away from the lace edition of julian assange just talk show here on our t.v. itself a wrap of our top stories is me kevin owen next. year
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and i. goodspeed. please. please. please. please please please please. please just sleep. in.
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front of me a little. with the end of the war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially if the weapons on hair trigger alert. us of the difference to use it as a threat. but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all the firepower of the second world war this. is the equivalent. of the world's nuclear arsenal today.
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hello this is the news channel i'm kevin zero in with our top stories few to see make us interesting takes a sinister turn this is. an apparent attempt to fish out information about the wiki leaks founder also had longing for moscow. straw. as day one of lithium a visit to china. by the number of international. braces for a million strong protest calling. the muslim brotherhoods accused of capitalizing on people's. presidential election rival. much anticipated. pulled no punches on the world's biggest issues in the laces edition of the show that's just moments away.
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