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with the palm of your. dot com. turkey threatens decisive action after admitting one of its warplanes was shot down by defenses are 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 under pressure and its decision over a request from the world's top whistleblower for saddam. and egypt's muslim brotherhood brings tens of thousands to tahrir square demanding the delayed presidential runoff results now protesting against the ruling military's hold on power.
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for life in the heart of the russian capital this is kerry johnston syrian air defenses have destroyed a turkish fighter jet after it validated airspace in the country's north korea however is now dying decisive action in response a correspondent in damascus where for national has more on this developing story now. both turkey and syria have now confirmed that turkish fighter jet was downed by syrian military but still the countries have different views on why and how it happened we are hearing from local media here in damascus that syrian military officials are saying that they acted according to international law because the plate did violate the regulation and did and to the syrian airspace and they also say that the plane has been flying at low all to today and at the very colleague's feet which is the case when a choice to avoid a defense system raiders to keep saying that it has lost contact radio and radio contact with its military late while it was flying over the turkish volatile in the
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terrain in following the emergency meeting of the country's security council we've been hearing from the turkish prime minister as a gonzo face that turkey is ready to take all measures necessary decisively when the details of this incident emerge so we're hearing such a strong statement while the investigation still but we have to understand that this incident has come at the time of increased dollars here in syria and this new development with nato a nato member a find to church showdown of course may provoke even through the escalation and may even lead to catastrophe we've been hearing from the alliance issue for us recent about a possible intervention in case of. a so for. low pay for the saudis failed to find a unified solution doll to me and support to you and who will and many experts now say that these recent incident could be used by nato as
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a pretext to start. turning the windowing mind of. the syrian revolution we've been hearing lol too many reports about rebels being stationed in the country and training we hear in the loads about weapons being smuggled through. to the syrian border and just recently the information from the cia stopped being based in the southern part of the country not far from the syrian border called an eighteen weapon smuggling and helping the rebels with recruiting that was provided them with the information sent to the formation of the movements of the syrian army so syria turkey has been involved in this conflict over its neighbor and the question just remains open how far took you will go to topple the regime it has been condemning repeatedly. in kabul in the academic and middle east specialist says the intrusion into syrian airspace by a turkish war pain was no accident. i don't think it's simply
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a reconnaissance mission it isn't a survey a probe. syrian security initiative an ability to protect its borders. is utilized and supplied by the us to turkey and of course. the united states and turkey can claim that syria. attacked it course that would be rude but which they would utilize if they wanted to further intervene so what you have here is a complete. intervention into this pharmacy of syria and it's part of this larger plan to extenuate to do many quarreling into the area and then alternately attacking iran libya and syria or opportunistic additions to this
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plan. or special u.n. peace envoy kofi annan has reiterated that iran has a role to play in mediating an end to the violence in syria the comments was made after a slew of declarations from western they this opposing tehran being given any such role that point nine has more on the envoys he's. 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 joint special envoy kofi annan is to form of contact group meeting one that 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. opposition groups in syria as well as the syrian government mr kofi annan says that he has made it clear
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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 are come as there are fresh reports about the slaughter of some twenty five men near the northern city of aleppo in syria from what has been described in 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
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with signs of immense brutality the violence officials have been warning is getting . very dire point and at this point the u.n. mission in syria remains suspended with limited activity for weeks to go before potentially. byers 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 a part of what coming up later this hour confuse investigates whether euro twenty twelve is all about health and sports fans or just a good excuse for a big drinking contest. seventy five thousand here. two hundred thousand dollars that's a lot yeah this big bucks in the big apple the restaurant asks if a larger pay packet really does mean more happiness and a greater sense of success. ecuador has recalled its ambassador to
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the u.k. for consultations over an asylum plea from the wiki leaks attitude in the song the president of the latin american state says it's being closely discussed with other governments involved faces extradition from britain to sweden from where he fears he could eventually be sent to the u.s. and then church reports now from ecuador's capital quito. all on the song has been 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 tara we looked into here in ecuador where there is still no sign that a decision is on the way now president rafael correa says ecuadorian authorities are assessing if there is a real threat to a songes life the latin american leader has stressed that ecuador rejects the penalty so if he finds there's strong grounds to his fears of being ultimately extradited to the united states he might decide the whistleblower needs protection
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and he would. have to see if there's any death threat against julian assange if you have to analyze his reasons for requesting asylum due process. a country that rejects persecution for ideological. laws. he's actually the asian appeals to the u.k. supreme court at best if they delay his removal from the u.k. but either we could accept it there is ultimately handed over to sweden is likely to be detained immediately that's what i said himself in his first public comments since he took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy on tuesday after having spent eighteen months under house arrest without charge that we can be excited or it's not looming extradition to sweden that received the moves but his possible removal to the united states where he claims he is the subject of grand jury proceedings he also said that the u.k. in 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.
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documents while ecuador might hoop to be seen as a defender of dissident 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 united states and consequently thousands of jobs my suffer immensely if the latin american countries shelters are signs obviously there's a lot more to this than meets the eye we have to wait and see how these seemingly never ending saga plays out. australia of lack of involvement in this case saying is had no consular contact except for text messages since december twenty ten was sydney based journalist this says the authorities there have never wanted to protect their controversial citizen. before you say i haven't tried that's the problem just as an obligation to its citizens to protect their human rights we live in an advanced western democracy we expect our government to act in
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a way that's principled and courageous and to show leadership in the protection of human rights australia has lost all moral authority to lecture other countries on human rights i think it's a very sad day for our country if the fact is this region has a rather different arrangement with the us to the u.k. so it will be easier to get to the us from sweden but let's not ignore the facts we've been has covertly handed over people to the us handed over some of 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 just place in a strange way he needs to be back here probably before in the case against or in
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a sauna since the very beginning so you can trace it back on our website r.t. dot com and there are some other stories you might also take a look at what a noble way of packing the tea party says hackers should warn websites before you bring them down suggesting that into the jewels could be an eagle eyes. and what lens would someone burn to just to get home with their stranded but one woman in the us called the cops to claim she had her name but not more story online r.t. dot com. tens of thousands are rallied in egypt protesting against what they call a blatant power grab by the ruling military council they support the muslim brotherhood presidential candidate demanding the release of the vote result which has been delayed by the election commission put us there is in the thick of events and kyra . well i was living in the u. our national amiable when the show was the other way they were told we were rooting
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for the three nominees shit down in louisiana and the wow i had a navy she was a hotshot was his job with a nine hundred ninety the do you know why do we really want you to use you wish you well always the diva or do you think we could be the do you know we do you want to challenge the the way i am the issue we've always now why even we've always why do you want the reason why the change in
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the imagery was so when i do you see me making the move to the image of that wish i was in the do you want to. do you want the job did the do you want me to the now you're in just one of the issues that would have meant more in the naive the show was in the wish the issue the didn't. but i do want to do that i. want to live you know. where we're keeping
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a close eye on developments in egypt for you where you can get up to date by logging on to our facebook page and twitter feeds we've got all the very latest. illegal. football fans revel in the thrills on the pitch when you are twenty twelve others have been excited because the twenty perils weeks of heavy drinking party sarah first found out where the british supporters knew when enough's enough. they use the tickets they'll be in
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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 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 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. were always a responsible drink. but the stats say something very different.
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is a big problem for us and over all we've lost. and when i move around sixty. incidents every year the london ambulance service operates. very drunk on the regular service alcohol recovery. friday and saturday night extra services are now being provided in britain big football games especially. for the euro. and behavior from drunken english football fans can be more than a little of. the. before we go. because what happens. to most people in the trunk you're not going so well. that by providing this service that more
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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 a weekend time to get drunk because of the later 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 name actually i've got three week period you're leaving 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
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say that up serves. some other stories making headlines around the world this hour. that president fernando lugo has been ousted from office after five trial and the country's vice president sworn in to take his place the senate voted to impeach him over his handling of the fourth round of action last week seventeen. died his dismissal has sparked protests in the country's capital with clashes between supporters and authorities. the leaders of germany france italy and spain have agreed to push for growth package worth one hundred thirty billion euros as a means to kickstart the reserves recovery they met in rome ahead of next week's crucial e.u. summit of the four leaders to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti warned that if the summit fails softening borrowing costs and you will continue to rise you are economists with this increased pressure. protest by the libyan that police
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demanding better pay of spread throughout the country before thousand offices taking over the barracks the rest began on thursday when around thirty today some their wives scenes in the unit's headquarters close to the presidential palace the two thousand and three revolt over wages in the same place where the current protest started to a gunfight with soldiers which killed ninety people. but it seems that no matter what country you live in the amount you earn is always a top priority but he's a resident asked people in new york how much it would take to make them feel happy if it's ever possible to be completely satisfied with your salary. how much of an annual salary would make you feel successful this week let's talk about that thirty five. euro per year that would be enough for you i think it would
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be good seventy five thousand here on a grand hundred grand. forty thousand dollars something proves or the farm bill is certified with forty thousand dollars around a better hundred fifty thousand per couple that would make you feel like that's what i would say probably. two hundred thousand dollars that's a lot yeah but this is why do people want so much money and in the united states we think about is 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 it does so what do you think on the scale americans fit and.
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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 a money well we like to live you know because you. can live well you know schoolteachers are definitely earn more banks why do you think that schoolteachers 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 so 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 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
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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 . the bottom line is your annual salary might increase but that doesn't mean your happiness will necessarily increase with. the meeting of economic heavy hitters the sent through this book form it's wrapping up in russia's known capital. to be committed a career is following events in the sense it is but for a side it dimitri or the forum this year comes against the backdrop of the european debt crisis and how has that affected the mood there. was obviously been a matter of great concern kerry because obviously what's going on in the euro zone
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is is extremely worrying and even though the president vladimir putin has been the starting is speeches through the assessment of the current risks that the world is going through in the necessity for russia to go away from the dependence on oil and gas and what we've seen over the past couple of days as oil dropping to around one thousand nine hundred one dollars per barrel for full brant crude and let's now discuss how this has been affecting the basically the global economy what's going on what to expect with daniel yergin is the chairman of cereal for of the quest and pulitzer prize winner then you know it's an honor to have you on the show you what do you make of the current situation on the energy market with go well at around ninety one dollars per barrel how how is that based on fundamentals so it's a big turnaround from either if you went back three months ago boyle is as high as one hundred twenty eight dollars and people thought it was going to go to one hundred fifty dollars which changes both the fundamentals of supply and demand and
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the psychology the market the change in the fundamentals is there's a lot more oil coming into the market from saudi arabia countries like iraq are coming back libya is back big a surge of production from the united states the same time demand is weak because of what we're seeing in europe and the weakening global economy weaker than that it's a paid so that's a supply and demand and about the other changes psychology which there was a security premium in the oil market fear about what's going to happen with iran and that security premium is pretty much out of the market and that's why we're looking at the kind of high. we are today but the shape of the energy market has been changing especially with the introduction of shale gas for example russia is not really ready for that because it hasn't been exploiting these the new technologies what do you think what kind of situation is russia finding itself in i think russia of course is the largest also in the balance between saudi arabia russia as to which is the largest producer i think the concern in russia is what
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needs to be done to maintain that production and both to get continue to get the advantages of these large flows of revenues from oil and gas and at the same time to the modernization diversification of the economy so it's two tracks on terms of natural gas russia has so much abundant conventional gas that there's not the finale need to develop shale gas but i do see in russia the interest now in what's called title oil which is going back over fields and extracting volumes out of that and seen as one of the ways in order to maintain russia's leadership in oil but with that goes a recognition that the tax system needs to be adjusted provide incentives so that the kind of more expensive development goes forward the european debt crisis how far could that go and how much can be because because of that i think we could see there's a lot of fear around it and a feeling that too little too late in terms of addressing it so you know at the end
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of the day are you are they going to wisely figure out how to bring germany and southern europe together or not it's not we do slip it's clear already that europe is basically in a recession and that's reflected in the prices and it turns out china is quite dependent upon europe as an export market so that showing up in china so this is radiating out into at the very least this downturn takes a lot of steam out of the oil market and whether we're going to see another two thousand and eight people say they've learned the lessons including here and you see the russian authorities say what are the emergency measures they have to get in place now in order to prepare. or worse crisis all right daniel yergin thank you so much that was daniel yergin chairman of chair sarah and author of the quest talking to us here at the st petersburg forum which has indeed become a very important venue on the on the russian economic scene at least and there has been great opportunity for leaders in both the business elite and the government to
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meet up and discuss the changing environment back to kerry ok dimitry thanks very much indeed. but i few moments i'll be back with headlines followed by the latest installment of our into the show spotlight.
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