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turkey admitted to the train that was taken down by syria may have crossed into syrian airspace in an incident threatening the already volatile region on why. where is again filled with the end we voice gyptian the still don't know who the next president is and fear the delay in results could be used by the ruling generals to bargain for power. and a decision on julian assange has asylum is still pending with ecuador saying it has to talk to all involved but stresses it one bowed to pressure.
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from moscow you're watching r t with me tom would say turkey has admitted that it's why to jet shot down by syria on friday may have violated syrian airspace and power has while to take necessary action against a sovereign neighbor while damascus says it acted within the boundaries of international law our correspondent to maria is following developments in syria. turkish president has tried to justify the potential crossing of the syrian border by turkey's falling to chad by saying that it's a routine for well plane flying is a such high speed to cross front to from time to talk with distances since the beginning the syrian military officials have been saying that the plane deeds and to the syrian air space indeed violate didn't break the border regulations and they had no choice but to act according to international law and incurring the turkish president they boast of being struck saying that they did the plane has been flying to holland pete buchholz so i took
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a very low altitude and this is the case they say when the plane tries to board a different system the turkish side is also not with full to the rescue and search operation is not going to go in the area called operation with the syrian side and of course the investigation now continues but took the president has been deeply in took his prime minister. here who has said before that took e's ready to take all necessary measures the size of the towers and now this huge has come of the time of the bombing you see with. the incident we need to come to member oxygen here in syria to vote even for the escalation in turkey shoot you are going to be very hard to know while we are waiting some of the headlines really. are serious very dangerous just somewhere that they will pay the price they play you we fire made to get cold turkey is indeed
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a nato member and to see has been holding this crisis in syria since the beginning despite their claims they tried to keep away and be neutral they've been many reports about the rebels stationed in turkey the rebels training turkey and their weapons and ammunition is being smuggled through the turkish. syrian border interest recently we've been hearing about cia offices based in the southern part of the country not far from the syrian border coordinating weapons delivery to the rebels inside syria so all that is is very dangerous the question just remains open how far turkey is ready to go to topple the regime of president bashar al assad someone they've been criticizing they've been condemning for bloody crackdown against his people for a long time now political analysts kemel otherwise me believe that by downing
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a turkish warplane damascus is sending a clear signal to turkey and its allies syria is a sovereign country has the right to defend its own space and its own territory and this is. by the turkish into the space of syria the turkish been playing the double board in the whole process. then stability is taking place in syria the turkish government supplying weapons to the opposition syrian opposition and has been interfering in syria now for a very long time this is a much wider field. they're ready and they're capable. everybody for turkey and the nato and for the americans don't mess with our territory because we're ready and we're not going to have to shoot down any interference or any aircraft that will our airspace without any approval
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from our country international peace envoy kofi annan says iran should be involved in efforts to end the escalating violence in syria the u.s. and its european allies have objected to around participation in the international conference on the syrian crisis but annan says it's time to put differences aside and focus on pushing the peace process forward his marina part. 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 a 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 a direct influence on the opposition group in syria as well as the syrian
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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 or the u.s. and its western allies were very much against sitting down a table with iran or having iran play a role in solving the crisis in syria mr noms comments 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 the opposition and syrian state media their rebels in syria were responsible for this ambush of course a thorough independent investigation has not been conducted yet but what is quite
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clear is that the massacres in cities throughout syria are getting bolder 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 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 a part of. we're keeping a close eye on reactions and developments in syria for you get up to date by logging on to our facebook page and twitter feeds where we've got all the latest for you.
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thousands of egyptians remain into here to square off say mass protests overnight against the mill dream which is accused of staging a brutal pol grab the results of the presidential run of could be announced late on saturday three days later than expected meanwhile the standoff between the ruling generals and the muslim brotherhoods it continues and many fear the delay could be used by the military to alter the outcome is a policy as you know joy that a from a choir of paula the name of egypt's next president could be announced today how do people there feel about the tension between the different factions and the delay election results. of this lots of confusion here in egypt as to when those official
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election results for last weekend's presidential polls when in fact you know we are hearing from me it to show egyptian news agency manager that they will come out later today saturday but the last word from the electoral commission is that they will only be released on sunday but as you see behind me there are still many people here in tough here square as they begin a fifth straight day of holding a sit in many of the people here are muslim brotherhood and there is growing frustration amongst them that the election results have been delayed they were initially supposed to come out on tuesday and increasingly more and more people here suspect foul play on the side of the army talking to protesters here they say that they worry that the delay might be because the army is trying to pull the strings from behind it's trying to retain its grip on power. and at the same time trying to organize that its candidate at a mature fic is in fact a clade egypt's next president now on friday tens of thousands of people turned out here in the square at night it was the largest display of egyptian unity we've seen
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on the streets of cairo for quite some time the protesters being organized by the muslim brotherhood but here too all the youth are sick universe as well as the extremist salafist party now the military has defended its position by saying that it is not trying to retain power at the same time it's criticized the muslim brotherhood candidate dr mohamed morsi for stirring up emotions morsi has hit back saying that they can be no further delay in the announcement of these results he says that the army must respect the will of the people and that these protests will continue but interestingly enough he has is no longer saying what he said just a few days ago and that is that he is the winner of this election so certainly a lot of confusion as to who will be announced egypt's next president will thank you r. g.'s a policy a reporting from cairo. coming up later in the program a big game for big drinkers with an english thing in the euro championships the
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team up for a couple while plans are up for a pint but health experts warn that a thirst for glory is becoming a dangerous excuse that. we need more money or less money for. yet because we have all this stuff as a financial crisis takes a toll on people across the world the resident asked people in new york health threat of pay packets they need and save more money makes them more. julian assange is still in limbo as ecuador weighs up whether to grant him political asylum the latin american country has recalled its ambassador to britain for consultation if that we could leak said his request is a denied he's likely to be arrested by british police the moment he steps out of the ecuadorian embassy the way he's been since tuesday is a yelena million gigi is in ecuador capital and has been looking into his asylum chances. all on the song has been claiming that his case was politically motivated
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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 hearing that whether or are there still no side 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's 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 persecution for ideological motives. lost his extradition appeal to the u.k. supreme court either we could accept it or is ultimately handed over to sweden he's likely to be detained immediately that's what i said himself in his first probably
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common since he took refugee in the ecuadorian embassy on tuesday after having spent eighteen months under house arrest without charge we added it's not looming their solution to sweden that worries him the most but his possible removal to the united states where he claims he is the subject of grand jury proceedings he also sat there the u.k. and sweden deliberately slowed down his case to allow the u.s. time to draw up charges against him for leaking hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. documents while ecuador might hoop to be seen as a defender of this event 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 country 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. because r.t.
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is a. porting from ecuador and of course we're always welcome your opinion on the stories we covered today at our website well asking what you think awaits julian a son and here's where your views stand at the moment of the majority of you over a third to believe us santa will safely get to ecuador and run with leaks from the just under third however think the whistleblower will have to spend the rest of his life on the run a little less than a quarter reckon our sons will be handed over to the us and be sent to guantanamo bay and finally just over ten percent say you will spend years in the ecuadorian embassy in london let us know what you think at r.t. . from the pitcher to the pub excitement over the year. twenty twelve championship is reaching its peak and a so is the drinking this weekend sees england play its second round match and with the country's boss said to be packed emergency services are taking all the proper precautions as archie's
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as there are for it found it. i. leave. and the days the tickets will 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 with many great games in big hundreds of people there's not been announced 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 the knights we were always at danger it could turn ugly but when it's right is a wonderful why to watch football having a pint worth watching the game is part of 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 drinkers you probably think like us if you're so into the game it's
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a yeah exactly. 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 we're now talking with around sixty thousand incidents every year the london ambulance service operates. very drunk on the regular service the alcohol recovery center is normally dispatched on a friday and saturday nights extra services are now being provided. big football games especially. for the euros. in every home. and foul behavior from drunken english football fans can be more than a little. of . every shift before we go. because what happens is
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what most people in the trunk will. on the treasury group for africa that by providing the service that more calls to the taxpayer is the british government's scoring and 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 game actually i've got three week period your liver might have taken a bit of a battering with p.z. fans letting the side down by being such
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a burden to the health service many feel it's high time english football supporters sobered up serve our city london there's plenty more news for you on our website at r.t. dot com there you'll find might there be such a thing as on this computer hacking a dutch political party is trying to legalize the online attacks just so long as you want your targets before you strike. and there's no place like home but to what lengths are you willing to go to to get the well one woman decided to lie about being a murderer rob ford free of wives from police the full story at r.t. dot com. taking a look at other news from around the world at this hour riot police in bahrain get
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away with it and rubber bullets. injuring several leaders officials have not vented on the tactics used by absence or promise to prevent our welfare organization in stubbs' of the capital manama rising in bahrain has gone on for sixteen months with its shia majority rallying against western backed sunni's for a larger role in the government. a day after mexican authorities made what they thought was one of the most important drug arrests in years they've admitted it was a case of mistaken identity officers showed of a high profile capture on a thursday the man was thought to be the son of a mexico's most wanted drug lord or korean el chapo guzman however the man in the red shirt turned out to be a cause they also men whose men has been in hiding since he escaped from prison in two thousand and one. the. leaders of germany france italy and
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spain have agreed to push for a growth package worth one hundred and thirty billion euros in the hope of a kick starting the euro's a recovery imagine rome ahead of next week's crucial you summit the four leaders hope to create a united front that could force a consensus in the union italy's prime minister mario monti one that if the summit fails a certain boring cars in europe will continue to rise and weak economic with will face increased pressure. the meeting in rome came as the mood is rating agency has downgraded fifteen of the world's biggest banks in america and europe later today max kaiser and stacey herbage are provide a unique analysis of the banker's action. in banking circles it's called a ponzi scheme in nature we call a cancer cancer is a it invades a body it's a you know it starts to eat the body it is evermore the body to support itself the
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crowds out all the functioning aspects of the body and it kills the body kills the host same thing with these bankers around the world they're a cancer and they're pushing our legitimate businesses and the result will be a cancer ridden economic corpse from which a new economy must be born. well no matter what the state of the economy is like in the country you live in it seems that for many of us the money we make is never quite enough this week the resident takes to the streets of the big apple often associated with big bucks to find out what size of salary would make people they feel happy. how much of an annual salary would make you feel think that's this week let's talk about that thirty five mm hm. a euro per year that would be enough for you i think
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it would be good seventy five thousand here on a grand hundred grand it's forty thousand dollars some preserve the fun really serves five with forty thousand dollars around a better hundred fifty thousand per couple that would make you feel like that's all i would say probably. two hundred thousand dollars that's a lot but yeah this is 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 oh 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
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stuff especially in america the money is everything the money we like to live in because we. can live well you know schoolteachers to 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 or 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 in good shape and and assist 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 matt you'd be happier that's though i think you spend what you make so no matter what. just going to spend what you make yes so if you make eighty thousand
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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 you don't need that stuff. yes a view of. the bottom line is your annual salary might increase but that doesn't mean your happiness will necessarily increase with it. now the end of all meeting of global economic heavy hitters of this and peter's bank forum is coming to an end as a dmitri medvedev goal wraps up the highlights off the bat. this is the most important economic event at least in russia of every year and now this is the only place where you can find so many celebrities from the business and the political scene all under the same roof and given that the venue is so
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splendid it's a spectacular city st petersburg especially this time of the year when we have very nice weather and white nights so basically the only turn of the only kind of mood spoiler is the backdrop of the economic crisis of the debt crisis in europe so this has been creating of course a lot of turmoil a lot of anxiety from from all the participants it's been widely discussed and russia has come out of basically the government with a set of reforms which will prepare russia for the worst even though we're not necessarily heading towards a financial apocalypse let's listen to the minister of economic development we've prepared to stress budgets in our new york based on an oil price of sixty dollars per barrel doesn't mean we're exploiting a drop to that level the exercise has been done to help the government understand what to do in such a situation and just to remind you at one point back in two thousand and eight we had capital outflows of one billion dollars or twenty so in such cases time is
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vital. so really apart from liberalization the privatization of state companies and no capital flow limits indeed russia is focused very much on this forum going away from oil and gas about budgeting not based on the oil price and this is a very nice time to do that to to make these comments because we have seen oil prices dropped around ninety ninety one dollars per barrel over these days and therefore the ruble has been weakening very much and this has been creating a lot of a lot of worries among. participants especially in the banking sector i strongly believe stores i know the sentiment is nothing more than russell's and if you. truly don't expect it and i don't expect you will. i don't think it suits us to believe. you sooner if you do it's like we were one of the very
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poetic comparison there from mr carson well of form is not a forum without major deals being signed and we have seen around three and a half billion dollars worth of deals signed during this this years for a notably in the energy sector we've had a ross near sign a deal with norway's status or a little east any creating joint ventures for arctic exploration then again we've had infrastructure construction deals and deals in the pharmaceutical sector and air transport so these are the highlights of the forum it has been indeed a success despite the negative backdrop of the crisis. i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes. if
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