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we. we wanted to present. something you know. the headlines from the news review of the week here at r.t. deadly clashes in syria as u.n. officials admit their envoys peace plans being broken on both sides dozens of reportedly been killed across the country over the weekend while foreign calls for intervention are being ramped up. madrid asks the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks and becomes therefore the largest economy to seagate so far this plan let spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside in the cases of greece ireland and portugal. also boosting trade and tackling the
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crisis in the middle east eurasia two biggest countries have cemented their partnership over the last seven days as russian president vladimir putin visited china. syria's drawn out conflict leaving neighboring lebanon suffering some of the fallout next than the lebanese interior minister talks to us and tells us why the violence won't stop at their borders. well again a swell of the lebanon is affected by internal tensions and we do not conflict or decisions related to security issues are made outside lebanon by other countries so how can you talk about security in lebanon when. the bit of lebanon security doesn't depend on lebanon alone politically and in terms of security and lebanon depends on external factors as well that the people of lebanon have close religious and family ties with neighboring states. is there an alternative to
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external influence. there has to be an alternative even smaller countries than lebanon resist external influence a conflict also what do you think about the conflict between the shia and sunni as a lebanon. in one hundred seventy four and seventy five we had a conflict between christians and muslims in lebanon and this conflict was resolved with we adopted a new constitution and achieved harmony it is possible that at some point lebanon will face the threat of being broken up into pieces and of course it concerns me with a look at iraq for example the us occupied the country then they withdrew their troops and what do we have now iraq is divided there is a danger that something like that will happen in syria to if the current situation persists if syria is divided this will directly affect lebanon. do you think the current syrian regime can protect lebanon. but the question is not
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whether this regime stays in syria or is replaced by another one the problem is that the insurgents in syria affects the situation in lebanon. who do you think is behind the syrian conflict. we have some global and arab interests clashing here and we all understand that what we don't understand is where this clash will to. because in the end but we can say one thing with certain doubt if the syrian conflict is resolved one way or another this will effect the situation in lebanon. this is the recent events in lebanon the murder of two shakes the situation in africa the detention of saudi malawi who was later released into a pulley all these events indicate that seven forces are not only trying to flare up a conflict they want to start a wave of violence in the country who want to understand it but the big question is who stands to benefit from that and has started minute but. it's being done so that palestinians can become citizens of lebanon if lebanon is divided palestinians will
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eventually be able to become lebanese citizens but one who is trying to divide lebanon. i can ask you the same question external forces seek to control lebanon they seek to divide and weaken all the countries surrounding israel in order to ensure israel's security. is based on the current situation in the region and the information we have cannot point the finger at somebody and say that they are interested in this scenario more than anybody else and. i can put it this way we've all heard this expression of the arab spring but who has seen the fruit of this spring no one has egypt elected its president or has the spring ended almost the same thing is happening in tunisia and in yemen there's no fruit there's just this expression of the arab spring and i really think that what we see today is an israeli spring who will pose a threat to israel now and palestinians dying every day and no one protests before
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even if one palestinian was killed there was an outrage today three palestinians get killed or ten or twenty and nobody says anything there's not even any talk about differences within the palestinian movement with my. miley was you have been is mr minister i'd like to ask you about the abduction of eleven lebanese citizens no doubt you follow the situation closely and you disgusted with the turkish colleagues during your and prime minister's visit to turkey what is the current situation with these people who kidnapped them when will they return home to their families. but i can only give you a very general answer because we made an agreement with turkey not to disclose the details to the media the kidnapped people are on syrian territory two kilometers away from the turkish border we're working together with the turkish foreign ministry to liberate these people. well why out of this what was the syrian opposition involved again with said that they are the kidnappers. yes these people
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were kidnapped by the syrian opposition but we don't know which group within the syrian opposition is responsible the turkish authorities are looking into this and i also hear and i mean i'm his but is it true that has been law leader hassan nasrallah is the only person who can bring these people home. i don't think so but the secretary general of hezbollah did say that if his personal involvement is necessary to resolve this problem or he would be willing to resolve it or them hello i've got my legs but none of the kidnapped individuals are has been commanded no no do you know how soon the kidnapped individuals may be freed quite soon it will happen this month. lebanon says that it will only rely on itself in defining its policies under them or take into consideration syria's internal conflict but some say that this is impossible as the geopolitical ties between the two countries are very strong when you think about that but. let me ask
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you a question what will happen if lebanon pursues a policy that is based purely on its own interests where will such a policy getters which we have a problem with have been part of the people support the cover. regime in syria and another part support the opposition but we as a state pursue our own policy we recognize the syrian government so as the minister of internal affairs whom should i support if a million people in lebanon are against the regime the minister too should be against the regime whom the we as a lebanese republic cooperate with in syria we cooperate with the syrian government the un recognizes the syrian ambassador represents syria in the united nations what i'm saying is that we cooperate with the government of the country if there is regime change in syria we will cooperate with the new government lebanon recognizes syria as a nation as does the un don't have come clashes between the sunni and the law we in
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northern lebanon lead to a civil war in lebanon. and it's not true that the clashes were only between the sunni and the alawi perhaps something like that did happen but not on a large scale but back in those days when the syrian army was in lebanon including tripoli and there were certain conflicts but we never had clashes between the sunni and the allow we syrians did not support the allow we again it's the sunny you always have people standing up for their interests. the syrian ambassador to the u.n. bashar just far he has appealed to international organizations among other things offering evidence that there were terrorist on lebanese territory the lebanese president the prime minister and just south of all deny these allegations who say that while the ideas of al qaida may be present in lebanon there are no grounds for terrorism or terrorist yet your defense minister says the terrorists including al qaeda cells may be present in lebanon could you please explain these differences in such an important issue. though i have personally met with the defense minister and
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we've cleared up this situation there were some misunderstanding regarding terminology what the president said on the issue is correct we meant that there are no al. the cells in lebanon but it is possible that individual members of this international organization are present in our country but we don't have al qaeda camps or al qaeda cells in lebanon be secular that's me mr minister why don't you make an official statement in the un and refute the facts presented in the sharjah far as a letter why didn't you nonce officially that there is no terrorism in lebanon and that nobody supports terrorists that i looked at the video there is no terrorism in lebanon no one can say for sure that it is al qaeda who is behind the terrorist attacks terrorism is a very wide concept and no one can say that there are no terrorists in this or that can try to be terrorists maybe everywhere in the us in an arab country recently
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there was a terrorist attack in front of a man from tunisia or algeria killed three or four children wasn't that a terrorist attack terrorist attacks happen all over the world the best way to address this problem is to consolidate to the people of lebanon. mr minister part of the repercussions of the syrian crisis may be avoided by demarcating the border between lebanon and syria. the demarcation of the border will not stop terrorists from crossing over into another country but the situation will be more transparent that's true the situation will be more transparent we should have had a proper border a long time ago. that
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speed. she. hurt her. mum and her mum with her mother. who saw the missile good luck to her mother lives. and. her. little mouth by no means a little. too far. from police. more news today violence is once again flared up
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the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china to corporations are all today please. comfort is the least you have. if you travel this way. which is common ok you.
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are intense. experience. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible that honk for every time he. was on death row for nineteen years. a lot of the life that. society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish crime and everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the
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american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis and the sad part is the state of texas gets their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead he's my only. i leave the house. and he keeps telling me they can't hear me and they are under block. but. i won't be there i will now look for my wealthy british style.
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market. what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headlines kaiser reports. deadly clashes in syria as you and officials have made their peace plans being broken on both sides dozens of reportedly being killed across the country over the weekend while foreign calls for intervention of the. madrid for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks becomes the largest economy. let spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the cases of greece portugal. and boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east eurasia two biggest countries have cemented their partnership over the last seven days as russian president vladimir putin visited china. history is being made in
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the world of tennis today polls here to tell you about that and he's got the rest of the highlights. thank you very much kevin here is what's coming up in the world of sport on the brink of history rafael nadal that's to be bjorn ball's record of six french open titles as he takes on world number one novak djokovic on the parisienne clay. up and running in denmark and germany record wins over the netherlands and portugal on day two of the european football championship. back on track while champion sebastian vettel records a blistering lap to secure pole for sunday's canadian grown parade. before us to the clay courts of the french open where both rough eye on the dollar novak djokovic are looking to create their own little bit of history they're going head to head in the final in paris the doll has taken the first set as he looks to win
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the title for a record breaking seventh time djokovic who can become the first man to hold all four grand slam single tamia slate since rod laver back in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine has won the last three grand slam finals between the two dollars up a break in that second set as well. now to euro two thousand and twelve where group c. takes center stage on sunday first of all defending champion spain take on a chilly lead polish city of get on to the reigning european and world champions begin the defense of their title against the two thousand and six world cup winners never before has a country won three successive major tournament but that's exactly what the chant. aiming to do what i can start in a little over an hour's time. same group say the republic of ireland takes talking football for the first time in ten years they take on croatia and poznan in a battle between the competitions to small east nations are the boss giovanni trapattoni has confirmed the starting line up which will include spot at moscow's
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aiden mcgeady. meanwhile england have arrived. i've been done yet the head of their opening match they face france in group d. on monday it will be a first competitive game in charge for manager roy hodgson although the sixty four year old won't be able to call up star striker wayne rooney who was suspended for the first two matches. now the second day of euro twenty twelve yo to the first major upset of the competition denmark overcoming the odds to shock the netherlands one nil beating the two thousand and ten world cup runners up for the first time in forty five years ok partridge watched the dying stunning victory and live off so here we are on day two zero two thousand and twelve and the second day is proving just as fascinating as the first denmark one the netherlands nil if you 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
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the first twenty four minutes robin van persie normally so prolific brasil couldn't find a shooting because the robin teased the defense attorney four minutes in it was the danes who opened simon making a run on the left hand side of his deflected cross somehow finding michael frayn delhi if it runs on the golf people to make it one nil the dutch peppered the danish goal three attacking substitutions huntelaar came on he managed to get a one on one with the keeper and he missed then had a shot for a penalty if it wasn't to be their day denmark won hala nail and it's going to be the danish side that take a one zero victory from group b. the group of death on the first day and they throw down the gauntlet to germany in portugal. well also sitting pretty at the top of group b. germany working man beating portugal by a solitary mario gomez had not the greatest of spectacles but the germans clearly don't mind these were the quite extraordinary scenes in and during the game really more reminiscent of a final rather than
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a group stage clash germany won the tournament in one nine hundred seventy two one thousand nine hundred eighty and ninety ninety six. and if they are to make up for titles they first need to get out of the toughest twenty twelve group of their next meet the netherlands on wednesday who themselves now need a result on the same night against portugal if they're to make it into the quarterfinals. now to a major upset in the world of boxing with timothy bradley jr ended manny pacquiao seven year unbeaten run in the ring the twenty eight year old scoring a controversial split decision in las vegas to take ownership of the pack man's w.b.i. welterweight belt pacquiao came out firing and took the fight to the american early on before bradley rebounded halfway through desert storm winning five of the last six rounds to eventually remain undefeated and his twenty nine professional fights pac-man landed more punches but the filipino alter my late couldn't connect with the big shots the boxing world although buzzing now about a nov tenth the rematch between the two. i don't know it's me because i
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always believed. i want very much because i really but i think. we now know the final two teams in this year's n.b.a. championship that's after the miami heat knocked out the boston celtics in the eastern conference finals on saturday night last year's runners up now face the oklahoma city thunder with the ultimate round of the playoffs beginning on tuesday lebron james his usual dominant self with thirty one points and twelve rebounds in game seven. miami now i mean for a better outing in the finals than last year when they went down to the dallas mavericks. lose in the finals you it hurts. and you have to come it's a disease you got to forget it but you got it but you can't forget innocent so you know you play and you try to get back to this moment again for you can you know in
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a sense redeem yourself for instance put yourself in a position again as it sees so you know we're blessed there we were able to be here again to formula one now reigning world champion sebastian vettel is on pole for sunday's canadian grand prix a race the german is yet to win they twenty four year old fastest in montreal in qualifying finishing ahead of the two thousand and seven two thousand and ten went to lewis hamilton the mclaren man was fast as in practice but had to be content with second place on the grid two thousand and six when current standings leader fernando alonso will start from. russia's first ever formula one driver telecaster was earning nineteen quickest in qualifying. and finally let's finish off with the winter sports despite the fact it's just a congress reflecting on the season just gone and plans for the next one has been held in the main debate this year focusing on how to develop children's sports as michael craft chain co reports. since two thousand and six members of the winter
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sports community whether they are companies providing equipment or actual sportsmen and women have been gathering in order to review 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 year's participants focused on how to better develop sport for children the. governments federations 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 medals 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 the capital of russia's republic of. that's actually leading the way into short years they've managed to build this
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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 i thought hearings including this one with which to train their younger players. now they've also built this enormous biathlon sport complex so that young russians can further hone their skills in one of the country's most popular sport arts. this is a really great complex and has all the necessary equipment for proper preparation and training it can be used only around whether or winter which is good because we 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. has always been a sport in which russians have excel to. have enjoyed many great results at
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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 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 r.t. russia's republic of. well that is all from the world of sport for now i'll have more for you in a couple of hours time here when all this text. i'm
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sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible that. every time she. was on death row for nineteen years right there. a lot of the same life that we might just say. oh society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish crime and everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis and the sad part is
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state of texas gets their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead he's my only any time i leave the house and my horn and he keeps telling me they can't hear me in there because it's all cinder blocks and concrete but i still honk everytime i go by. i won't be there i will not witness the killing my.
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