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turkey threatens decisive action after admitting one of its warplanes was shot down by edge of fences flying what's thought to have been a stealth mission over the syrian coast. a tough choice for ecuador which says it won't allow political persecution or bend down the pressure its decision over the request from the world's top whistleblower to the first sign of. egypt's muslim brotherhood brings tens of thousands of square demanding the delayed presidential runoff exults now protesting against the ruling military hold on power.
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but are you watching r t well news and much more twenty four hours a day on kerry johnston. syrian air defenses have destroyed turkish fighter jets off it violated airspace in the country's north korea however is now vowing decisive action in response let's now talk to our correspondent in damascus methanol for more on this developing story and she joins us on the line now maria bring us up to speed on the details what do we know so far. ok you say they're trying to foreign airplane making more internet or to raise. more questions are not answered a lot of confirmed information and conflicting reports now we finally have a how to fight the syrian and turkish reaction of hearing made here we are here in the fall to lead the country ministry he shot down a turkish plane and they'd been called into international law and they say and then
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if i could just pull the regulation that patented this from the west wing phone from the madrid train it's also reported that the airplane has been flooded will execute which it takes for an try for a longer range and then following images from the thing that we can to. confirm its nutri have faith and next thing i would in a training class ensure that i'm what we have. been but to give still continues on and planted on hold. and care team will kick. in five degree one pailful being tutored marriage people reported. to remain the. people sitting here it had told us that they'd been captured but you have been reporting that keeping. turkey vultures. during operation is going to go really here in cooperation with. the. moment to
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open. and clean politician in the country. and make a country. of course we can and that it may provide. for law here here in washington ok now i see corresponding with the notion of thanking . well call it a cavil and academic and middle east besh list says the intrusion into syrian airspace by a turkish foreplay was no accident i don't think it was simply a reconnaissance mission it is a very thorough a probe to test the key syrian security initiative and ability to protect its board the phantom is utilized and supplied by the us to turkey and of course. the united states and turkey can claim that
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syria has attacked it course that would be the route by which they would utilize if they wanted nato to further intervene so what you have here is a completely outside intervention into this foreign t. of syria and it's part of this larger plan to expand us to germany parlor into the area and then ultimately attack iran and libya and syria or opportunistic addition to this plan. well special u.n. peace and void kofi annan has reiterated that iran has a role to play in mediating and then that to the audience in syria the comments was made though for a slew of declarations from western these opposing tehran being given any such rule . has more on the invoice be used in exactly one month the u.n. supervision mission in syria will expire and at this point the international community is attempting to exhaust all options one of those options according to
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joint special envoy kofi annan is to form a contact group meeting one that could take place as soon as june thirtieth in geneva joint special envoy kofi annan says that in that contact group it would be a meeting of the permanent members of the security council members of the european union and also countries that have direct influence on the opposition group in syria as well as the syrian government mr kofi annan says that he has made it clear that he believes that iran should be part of that contact group part of a solution that the international community would like to see in syria now are the u.s. and its western allies were very much against sitting down at a table with iran or having iran play a role in solving the crisis in syria mr anonymous comments come as there are fresh reports about the slaughter of some twenty five men near the northern city of
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aleppo in syria from what has been described by accounts from opposition and syrian state media there rebels in syria were responsible for this ambush of course a thorough independent investigation has not been conducted yet but what is quite clear is that the massacres in cities throughout syria are getting bolder woods. signs of immense brutality the violence as officials have been warning is getting to a very dire point and at this point the u.n. mission in syria remains suspended with limited activity for weeks to go before potentially expires so there may be a conference meeting among many nations at the end of this month and that is something that joint special envoy kofi annan believes that iran should be
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a part of. but coming up later this hour confuse or to investigates whether the return to twelve songs about sports fans just a good excuse for the drinking contest also. if you're under two hundred thousand that's a lot it is big bucks in the big apple the resident asks if a larger pay packet really does mean more in this sense of success. ecuador has recalled that some buses are to the u.k. for consultations over an asylum plea that we can you know songe the president of the latin american state says it's being closely discussed with other governments involved. faces extradition from britain to sweden where he fears he could eventually be sent to the u.s. . when church reports from ecuador stop looking. all along the sun has been
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claiming that his case was politically motivated denying sex crime allegations which he's wanted for questioning in sweden and it's exactly those claims of political nature of the case that are being tara we looked into here in ecuador where there is still no sign that of the season is on the way now president rafael correa says ecuadorian authorities are assessing if there's a real threat to a songes life the latin american leader has stressed that ecuador rejected the penalty so if he finds there are strong grounds to songes fears of being ultimately extradited to the united states he might decide the whistleblower needs protection he was going pretty. well have to see if there's any death threats against julian assange will have to analyze his reasons for requesting asylum if he's had due process ecuador is a country that rejects prosecution for ideological motives. lost his extradition appeal to the u.k. supreme court at best it could delay his removal from the u.k. but either way he said if there is ultimately handing over to sweden his likely to
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be detained immediately that's what i said himself in his first public comments since he took refugee in the ecuadorian embassy on tuesday after having spent eighteen months under house arrest without charge that we could be excited to add it's not luminous tradition to sweden that worries him the most but he's possible removal to the united states where he claims he is the subject of grand jury proceedings he also said that the u.k. and sweden deliberately slowed down his case to allow the u.s. time to drop charges against him for leaking hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. documents while ecuador might hoop to be seen as a defender of the city and ideas by accepting the world's number one whistleblower as a political refugee it could be made to suffer for its actions for example it's been suggested that there is trade with the united states and consequently thousands of jobs my suffer immensely if the latin american countries shelters are sonship obviously there's a lot more to this than meets the eye we have to wait and see how these seemingly
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never ending saga plays out. accuses australia of a lack of involvement in this case saying it's had no consular contacts except for text messages since december twenty ten a sydney based journalist very caustic you this is the authorities there have never wanted to protect the controversial citizen. hasn't tried that's the problem to state has an obligation to its citizens to protect their human rights we live in an advanced western democracy we expect our government to act in a way that is principled and courageous and to show leadership in the protection of human rights has lost all moral authority to lift your other countries on human rights i think it's a very sad day for our country if the sec does this weekend has a rather different arrangement with the u.s. to the u.k. so it will be easier to get to the u.s. from sweden but let's not ignore the facts we've been has covertly handed over
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people to the u.s. handed over saddam's it is to the cia those people were tortured and in the end. it was a case of mistaken identity so swigs track record is not good we have a lot more faith in the u.k. legal system and in due process thing followed in the u.k. but a sound has a place in a star and yet he needs to be back here. while that we've been following the case against her in this hour since the very beginning so you can trace it back on our website or to dot com. there are some other stories right now so take a look at that a noble way of looking at introduction party says hikers should learn web sites before putting them down just in atlanta that jews could be legalized. i want to dance with someone going to get home after one drink too many one drunk woman call the cops home and you know that maybe. you shouldn't do don't like.
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today children play war in the all case maybe. module nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow. to suppress the dying one by one under siege the son. wants. to. know and. then the last shelter an unnamed soldier left
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a few simple words farewell mother i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. to. to. go in.
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there are tens of thousands of routed in egypt protesting against what they call a blatant power grab by the ruling military council and demanding immediate results of the presidential election they support of the muslim brotherhood a presidential candidate who fought a runoff but a former premier in the ousted mubarak regime without coming to late by the military backed action commission is in car. the finally they meet. again now we have the apology in some ways. with the brotherhood amin moving between hamas. and hamas. you might say it was his family with them and i'm just. finding violet. why everyone in the audience hear the news. as well.
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i don't think we could be in the final maybe the end wasn't leveling. the anywhere in the bombing. with. women. now my avi. deals with anyone in. the game even though the decision on the image in the ministry was old and i didn't want to meet name the machine rather than a manager that was sharing with them whether i would want to. see them on the job even. when the we shall be made.
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when they make the minimum and we're not hearing from the government that they are the names governmental that. would have them and more and when the nation cannot deny an image even they know how to make the world the images. that have been training them and in. keeping a close eye on developments in egypt for you and gets up to date by logging on to our facebook page and twitter feeds we've got all the latest. info.
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now while football fans revel in the thrills on the pitch when you are twenty twelve others have been excited because the tournament heralds weeks of heavy drinking what is there a first found out where the british supporters know when enough enough is. and today's the tickets they'll be in a better place to catch the game than down the local pub watching football in the pub can be absolutely fantastic it's a great big communal shared experience and i've saved many great games big hundreds of people there's not been an ounce of trouble just a fantastic atmosphere and if you can't be there
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a lot of people feel it's the kind of the next best thing certain things like knights. could turn ugly but when it's right is a wonderful way to watch football having a pint worth watching the game is part of the english drinking culture and thousands of books in london's bars and pubs whenever a match is on. the ballgame or not we're always responsible drinking. if you're so into the game. but the stats say something very different. is a big problem for us and overall we've the last five six years we've seen a massive increase in our households and when i move around sixty thousand incidents every year the london ambulance service operates. very drunk on the
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regular service alcohol recovery. normally dispatched on a friday and saturday nights extra services are now being provided. britain big football games complete especially. for the euros. every home. and foul behavior from drunken english football fans can be more than a little. we have. we have the support for them of. every shift. before we go. richer because what happens is. most people when they're drunk you're going to so. difficult that by providing this service that more calls to the taxpayer is the british government scoring a goal by catering for the problem rather than tackling it head on and england's better than expected performance has meant more people out drinking and being
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a weekend time to get drunk because a belated kick off when you take sport and alcohol and you put them together generally speaking you'll find it doesn't matter whether your team's winning or losing in general people will use that as an excuse to drink and so our advice is to keep an eye on how much you're drinking. tournament not just going but actually let's remember that the tournament lasts for three weeks so if you're drinking a lot each guy actually i've got three week period you live in might have taken a bit of a battering with p.z. fans letting the side down by being such a burden to the health service many feel it's high time english football supporters say that up there are things. now that at some other stories making headlines around the world the south paralyzed president fernando lugo has been ousted from office after a five hour trial and the country's vice president sworn in to take his place the senate voted to impeach him for his handling of the forced under fiction last year
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which seventeen police officers and bombers died his dismissal has sparked protests in the country's capital and clashes between supporters and therefore it is. the leaders of germany france italy and spain have agreed to push for a growth package worth one hundred thirty billion euro as a means to kickstart the euro zone's recovery they met in rome ahead of next week's crucial e.u. summit for leaders to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union into these prime minister mario monti on that if the summit fails sovereign borrowing costs in europe will continue to rise and weak economies will face increased pressure. protests by a bolivian a police demanding better pay have spread throughout the country four thousand officers taking over the barracks the unrest began on thursday when around thirty police and their wives seized the headquarters the presidential palace in two
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thousand and three a revolt over wages in the same place where the current protests started that a gunfight with soldiers which killed nineteen people. it seems that no matter what country you live in the amount you earn is always a top priority what is western to ask the people in new york how much it would take to make them feel happy if it's ever possible to be completely satisfied with their salary. how much of an annual salary would make you feel successful this week let's talk about that thirty first one euro per year that would be enough for you i think it would be good seventy five thousand here on a grand hundred grand. forty thousand dollars some prudes or the fund really serves five with forty thousand dollars around a better hundred fifty thousand per couple or so that would make you feel like
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that's all i would say probably. two hundred thousand dollars that's a lot yeah for this why do people want so much money can it in the united states we think about its consumption but everyone knows that the things that you own own you and that the simple life can make you happy why does no one subscribe to that it's just philosophical it's what we grew up with it's what we were trained with it's what we believe do you think the answer varies from country to country in terms of success or i'm sure does so what do you think on the scale americans fit and. do we need more money or less money more. yet because we have all the stuff especially in america a money is everything america is the money we like to live you know because we. can live well you know schoolteachers are definitely on mark thanks why do you
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think that school teachers earn so much less than people who don't necessarily add as much value as you do i think it's because we're just good natured and we are caring and we don't we're not in it for the money sound yeah so those kinds of jobs are going to get paid less because you're not greedy as much money as i need. to live healthy and with my family. and and as to be lucky i think that's that's all i don't need that much money no more than that no more than that do you think if you made more than that you'd be happier that's though i think you spend what you make so no matter what you're just going to spend what you make yes so if you make eighty thousand dollars you're going to spend more i'm going to spend more and i'm getting a bigger house and a bigger boat and everything else to go with it we don't need that stuff. yes i do you cut back the bottom line is your annual salary might increase but that doesn't
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