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well welcome back you're watching r t how the un says that syria peace plan is in the firing line after another gruesome massacre this week as foreign powers poised to intervene moscow's pushing for an international conduct group to mediate a cease fire and talks about washington's shunning the idea. a big deal in beijing russia and china sign up for more trade in pledge to top last year's record breaking eighty billion dollars worth of business leaders of two nations signed more than a dozen agreements and launched a joint investment fund to boost projects in russia. spain to seek up to one
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hundred billion euros to help salvage its stumbling banks and making is the fourth and largest e.u. country to ask for a bailout it follows i.m.f. announcement that spain's data laden banks need a bigger buffer against any severe financial shocks. and thousands of egyptians protest their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that his last prime minister has made it to the runoff poll next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's revolution. as well as violence on the ground in syria damascus has been fighting an information war with countries on breasts laid bare on t.v. next syria's minister of information explains why there is often more to the coverage than meets the eye. then the arab league council has asked satellite operators are upside. down the broadcast of syrian satellite channels what do you think about this decision. this
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decision is an attack on free media and freedom of expression it's an attack on syrian media with the purpose is to hide the truth about what is really going on in syria from people both inside and outside the country this is part of the smear campaign launched by certain satellite channels and supported by the gulf nations behind the decision contradicts fundamental moral and professional standards for mass media in the arab world and. it contradicts the rules and regulations for satellite broadcasting as agreed by the council of ministers and. we had this decision was made by foreign ministers which means it was politically. syria political agenda we all understand that these plans are being implemented. i cannot level with the mayor purpose of this decision to silence syrian channels. a role of
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some of these countries providing support to the terrorists in syria. financially and smuggling country. of syria disclosing the truth to arrest connection of some media outlets financed. outside players we have had a situation where terrorists act as correspondents for. various people responsible for. their crimes fruitage to the. government for the atrocities of the syrian people and the ministry of information. ministry considers it as its responsibility to provide satellite broadcasting to syria the satellite channels. how will the government organize certain. i grow casting for a syrian satellite channel plan to work together with our upside and that says you have contracts with them. nor. considering the current situation of the union and
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hysteria around syria we anticipated that our season of this sort it would be especially of the u.s. and europe impose sanctions on syria media outlets and also the u.s. and canada technical measures to stop syrian t.v. channels and radio stations from broadcasting in north america so we are prepared to help syrian satellite channels continue broadcasting through different satellites the same orbits used by arab satellite. but we have the capability as for the absolute satellites you know that arab sat is controlled by the council of arab ministers of information and that the head of the council is a saudi but saudi arabia was one of the gulf nations suggested slapping syria we say. if arab sat complies with this decision that let me this will constitute a violation of satellite broadcasting regulations and this would be
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a politically motivated step by organized by external forces that are attacking syria and the syrian media as a mass that it's a joint stock company some of the stock that belongs to the egyptian government but some of the private investors and that's why we insist that not such an outcry with this decision should on its legal and contractual obligations to the syrian ministry. which means continuing the satellite broadcast and other channels i want to assure all of our viewers in syria and abroad that syrian satellite channels will continue broadcasting without any destruction. there is no need to get new antennas reprogram your. today's daily satellite book syria a sixteen hours. without any specialized information china has not reached this level yet. the arab states and other countries are waging an
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informational war against syria does the syrian government media still provide a balanced and unbiased coverage do they provide an accurate picture of the situation in syria especially considering that they were not prepared for this information. and how we. should be said that everything about us media is in fact down to the audience if we take our side in outside syria we shall see that the audience of the syrian satellite channels has grown a little and so has the number of viewers who perceive these channels as a source to turn to the. syrian satellite channels provide live coverage to sixteen hours a day and this includes the official channels specialist and private. we can say the official syrian media has taken. in the coverage of. syria's forced into exposing the plans to undermine the strength of spirits by the syrian people
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i'm convinced that the recent sanctions against our mass media as a response to its increased impact are going to be no such impact needed to ensure sanctions against. the american sanctions i love her i find myself. meeting only confirm that the influence of the syrian media has grown because of all that we will have to develop our informational policy and improve our structure for the syrian media. the arab league sees to shut down some of the syrian channels but the un plan actually calls for as many channels as possible to cover the syria. of course it's very strange. man and the u.n. security council protects freedom of speech with democratic principles and liberties now shut down syrian national media when the annan plan and
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accreditation what's coming to syria to cover the situation here and we have one hundred eighty media outlets from all over the world been represented in syria and over one hundred accredited. permanently working. really across the country to cover the event that we took and how can you shut down syrian satellite channels and at the same time allow foreign news services operate freely this will result in higher cost coverage as you said all this is part of the information. syria but we know that eighty percent of the satellite channels dedicate the thirty minutes of the news hour to syria today and a recent study shows that ninety percent of satellite coverage in syria has nothing to do with the actual situation. it's all lies fabrications about this again or that there's a real information that waged against syria with real facts being substituted by
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fabrication. these lies and the only way for them to achieve their objectives in their war against syria that the have a massacre is a good example of that as soon as the first pictures of the massacre were released everybody started accusing the syrian army and security there was as we all know who was really behind us are trying. to tease used against the syrian because one of the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media coverage veiled the true nature of those waging a series that today the people of syria targeted by terrorists armed sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia turkey. as well as by western nations such as the us my the how those who often talk about fighting terrorism will join to full size today to support terrorists with syria
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being the boss what do you think you very much for being with us today mr i don't want to see a minister of information. that . i. will. not speak. to. her. we're. losing sleep
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good. to. see. a lot of me that really. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about that crazy lady with a convertible that punctured the bridge that every time he passed of it i was on death row for nineteen years right there were a lot of these he said like hell let's let it because we might like to save the lives. society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish crime. everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the. historical. of the
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american death penalty today in large part from the nazis and the. state of texas. and they executed. won't be allowed to touch him until. he keeps telling me they can't hear me and they are. i won't be there i will not witnessed the killing my for wealthy british style sign . that's not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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the u.n. says a syria peace plan is in the firing line after another gruesome massacre this week as foreign power is poised to be in moscow's pushing for an international khana group to mediate a cease fire talks but washington is shunning the idea. of a deal in beijing russia and china sign up for more trade and pledge to top last year's record breaking eighty billion dollars worth of business leaders of two nations signed more than a dozen agreements and launched a joint investment fund to boost project in russia and. spain is to seek up to one hundred billion euros to help salvage and stumbling banks making it the fourth largest country to ask for a bailout it follows i.m.f. announcement that spain's deadly the bank's bigger buffer against any severe
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financial shoppers. spent thousands of egyptians protest of their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that he's last prime minister has made it to their runoff hold next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's rebels. and straight to sports with you again got the latest and of course there's a very happy lady in paris this morning there shortly after winning a career grand slam reaching number one in the world i think you can see about safety maria sharapova is a very really be more not coming up in just a sec. have you with us this is for today here on our r.t.e. plenty ahead this hour including. a major achievement to reassure up a becomes only the tenth woman in history to win all four grand slam titles after claiming the french open crown on sunday. think of the bunch denmark and germany
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record wins over the netherlands and portugal on day two of the european football championship. on top southern hemisphere nations complete a clean sweep over their northern counterparts in the latest rugby union test series. been a weekend to remember for maria sharapova the russian becoming only the tenth woman in history to win all four grand slams after a six three six two victory over italy sorry irani in the final of the french open the twenty five year old went in to supper his final knowing in victory of the longest was the only major missing from her impressive c.v. siberian native too strong for her opponent from start to finish wrapping up the straight sets win in one hour. when it's her last grand slam success came in this really in two thousand and eight not long after that she dropped out of the world's top one hundred but she battled injury on the loss of form but this win will now
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see her return to the number one spot when the new rankings are released on monday . the most unique moment i've experienced in my career i i never thought i would. i have that. i thought that when i once. thought that would be the most treasured. moment my career but when i fell down on my knees today i realized that this was extremely special and even more so with these players if you give her legs some games like this in the beginning of course. they're more relaxed and was very difficult for me to play she made a good. leader. of modern sports rivalries adds another chapter we're all over one novak djokovic chance six time champion rafael nadal gearing up to meet in the men's final in paris their six hours truly an open decider in january is widely regarded as one of the most stunning matches
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a full time job which one day i can become the first man since one thousand sixty nine to hold all four grand slams at the same time with victory this evening and the del meanwhile is aiming for a record breaking seven french open title. before the final is difficult to imagine how much six hours. but. i will be there every ball and you cannot predict what's going on so that in the. history of. playing with confidence and i have to play aggressive i have to play my game football where this second day of euro two thousand and twelve auction has already yielded the first major upset of the competition denmark overcoming the odds to sharpen their lines one will beating the twenty ten world cup runners up for the first time in forty five years our correspondents kate partridge watched the danes standing group b. victory in the fall of ukraine. so here we are on day two zero two thousand and
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twelve and the second day is proving just as fascinating as the first denmark one the netherlands nil and few would probably have predicted that result before the tournament started with the dutch being the finalists in south africa in two thousand and ten and denmark they lost one as in nine hundred ninety two but it was the dutch she donated possession for the first twenty four minutes robin van persie normally so prolific brosnan couldn't find the shooting days and the robin teased the defense attorney four minutes in it was the day to open simon close and making a run on the left hand side of his deflected cross somehow finding michael frayn deadly run gone the goalkeeper to make it one nil the dutch peppered the danish goal three attacking substitutions on one thought came on he wanted to get a one on one with a keep out and he missed that had a shot for a penalty it wasn't to be their day denmark won hala nil and it's going to be the danish side that take a one zero victory from group a the group of death on the first day and they throw down the gauntlet to jam in portugal. also sitting pretty at the top of the group
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three how alongside the danes are germany joachim loves man one goal too good for christiane or another one as portuguese team it's not the greatest of spectacles they love volved but the germans will mind that one little bit. neither will their fans look at this these are the quite extraordinary scenes and burley ensuring the game really more reminiscent of a final rather than a group stage clash germany won the tournament in one thousand nine hundred seventy two nineteen eighty nine hundred ninety six. if there are to make up for their first need to get out of the toughest euro two thousand and twelve group next meet the netherlands on wed and stay to themselves not badly need a result on the same night against portugal if they are to make it into the quarterfinals. a major upset in the world of boxing with timothy bradley jr ending money piccy our seven year unbeaten run in the ring the twenty eight year old scoring. controversial spent the sit in las vegas to claim poppins w b o
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welterweight belt pacquiao kmart firing on took the fight to the american early on before bradley rebinding half way through desert storm winning five of the last six runs to eventually remain on the feeded in his twenty nine pro fights in london more punches but the filipino ultimately couldn't connect with the big shots the boxing world though already buzzing about the nov tenth rematch between the pair in . the ruby union where new zealand have won their first much since being crowned world champions the all blacks thrashing our lead forty two ten in auckland on saturday was the first match for the hosts of the guidance of new coach steve hansen will be delighted with what he saw in particular the contribution of davies and julien salvia who scored a hat trick of tries to those coming in the first half as the home side still to a twenty three three lead off the interval and since then showing no signs of taking their foot off the gas in the second period either as they run out winners
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by thirty two points not having beaten the all blacks and twenty six. dollars southern hemisphere also got the better of the north in brisbane australia winning twenty seven nineteen over six nations champions wales it was a perfect response from robbie deans man who had suffered a shock nine six defeat to scotland by. south africa meanwhile completed the hot trick of victories for southern hemisphere sides after a twenty two seventeen win a ring into the clash poised six six at half time before the springboks turn the screw in the second stine on crossing the line after the break to give the home side a winning start under new coach. a move worth waiting for and let's finally finish off with
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a spot of winter sports spiked being june congress on the season that's been on plans for the next one has been held in the mean debate this year focusing on hard to further develop children sports as michael chang reports. since two thousand and six members of the winter sports community whether they are companies providing equipment or actual sportsmen and women have been gathering in order to reveal the state are we just bought in russia common reoccurring topics have ranged from development of new training facilities to education or the engineering specifics of arenas however this is participants focused on how to better develop sport for children the. governments federation and people in general need to pay more attention to developing sports for kids because the benefits are clear the promotion of being healthy we need to instill that into the minds of children it's better to spend money on being healthy rather than spending that money on medicine
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. but it's not only the investment into complexes and equipment that's needed but also human resources. of course developing sports for kids is important i mean all champions are also once kids and went to sports cars and the like but we need to raise wages for the various trainers and coaches to train our little one is because that moment is the most critical for child sporting life when talking about developing children sporting abilities naturally one of the most important aspects that come to mind is the infrastructure that's needed and although many believe investment stops in moscow and st petersburg it's places like in far the capital of russia's republic. that's actually leading the way into years they've managed to build this state of the art ice hockey arena that were far enough which is now home to the continental hockey league two thousand and eleven women as. the team itself is leading by example boasting five hearings including this one with which to train their younger players. now they've also built this enormous biathlon sport complex
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so that young russians can further hone their skills in one of the country's most popular sport arts or. this is a really great complex and has all the necessary equipment for proper preparation and training it can be used only around whether summer or winter which is good because i always learn something new made up of two different sporting disciplines it's most commonly known for the combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting although no way is the most prolific in the event russia is also no stranger. but i have flown has always been a sport in which russians have excel to. have enjoyed many great results at international level it's not the sport has to share its popularity with other international sporting events like football but it's still appealing to all age groups the consensus is clear to win the kids of seeking personal glory and rather to get them to better understand the physical benefits of simply doing sport but
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even though the adults are hoping to instill some humility in the kids with a spin towards thing healthy deep down there will always remain a desire to be the best. and i want to go to the world championships that's my goal and what aiming for which is why i'm here and training every day mark of sankoh. russia's republic of. all your sport for whether it's next year in twenty four hour r.t. . wealthy
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