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broadcast. r.s.s. feeds with the palm of your. dot com. is a mess to mohamed morsi celebrates victory after being declared as egypt's first democratically elected president but he's poised to take office as a figurehead with the military still holding the reins of power. key locks horns in syria for shooting down a military jet as international pressure grows on the massacres over the affair with nato leaders preparing to meet to discuss the incident. and the world's most wanted whistleblower tuna sandwich to find out where the ecuador will grant and political asylum his next show was ready to go on air right here on r.t. .
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around the world and around the clock this is. egypt's president elect mohamed morsi is set to begin forming a new government after being announced on sunday as the country's next leader he would celebrations agree to the delayed results showed he beat the barracks last prime minister ahmed shafik by around four percent merci has pledged to bring unity and resigned from the muslim brotherhood to become a nonpartisan leader but the authority of the office he seems is determined by the military which holds lawmaking powers after generals dissolved parliament. they've promised to hand executive control to mercy by july it's not clear how much leverage will be given the u.s. has been quick to congratulate the winner because artie's report now reports that muslim brotherhood ties to extremists means america is undermining its own policies . egypt's revolution began. tens of thousands into here square
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and it became a success shortly after washington sided with the anti-government opposition by stepping down president mubarak responded to the egyptian people's hunger for change america's indorsement of change has paved the way for the muslim brotherhood to become egypt's strongest political force the international organization is considered to be one of the world's largest islamised movements and mohamed morsi has reportedly called for a constitution that is based on the koran and sharia law in the case of egypt we're taking a piece of the board that was one of our pieces this is what the internet was one of the strongest american assets in the middle east and for many years we've removed that piece and brought in some people who i do not think will be friendly to us stuck. in this video film last month and egyptian cleric rally support for the brotherhood's presidential candidate so that there can no. similar you know
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we know yet that he is the last. ok that. said. the muslim brotherhood has many different factions many different elements they are a political organization but they also have ties to terrorism they're also directly intertwined with what's going on in syria according to the new york times cia officers secretly stationed in turkey are currently working with syria's muslim brotherhood to smuggle automatic rifles grenades and ammunition into the country it didn't work out you know what do. you know what would be. his bike you know sort of have you been he's one of the. syrian opposition seen here waving al-qaeda flags has received a public support from the terrorist network and created what some call
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a defacto alliance between america and its number one enemy. critics saying america's campaign for regime change comes with the consequence of empowering more radical and extreme leaders in the arab world let's not forget that assad and his government is a secular government just as gadhafi is government was a secular government if you get rid of that and you create the power vacuum or another force that is as organized and as strong will take its place continued political instability in cairo has raised questions about the so-called success attributed to the arab spring governments in egypt and libya were toppled with a u.s. stamp of approval but with new regimes leaning towards extreme islam many believe america could eventually find itself in a circumstance it hardly ever wanted very important i r t new york. well results of egypt's presidential election have made world headlines and we are interested to
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know what you think today is head to our web site on. to take part in our ongoing poll on what the future holds for our nation let's take a look well so far just over a third of you think mohammed morsi will become a mere puppet of the west society more than a quarter record in nominal figure while the military still reigns supreme twenty four percent are convinced that his victory will widen the religious divide in egypt and the minority view responded believe the new president will succeed in creating a stable and democratic country if you haven't done so already had one website have your say. nato leaders are to hammer out a response to syria shooting down of a turkish military plane washington has described the act as a brazen and unacceptable britain says the assad regime will be held accountable insists the jet was downed in international airspace without warning or damascus maintains it was flying over syrian territory turkey has denied claims the plane was on a spying mission saying it was on
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a training flight syria responded that its actions were defensive and not aggressive has already been located in the mediterranean for two missing pilots ongoing stories from the stop the war coalition says the incident was most likely an area that could yet turn into an international conflict. witnessing the drawing in of the major powers into the conflict in syria but we've seen here reprint and speech warning the russians about their admission of attack helicopters we've seen the british send a ship back supposedly carrying a child it got those from from around the coast of britain back to back to russia and now we see this incursion into syrian airspace by by the turkish air force it is of course theoretically possible that what the turks were doing was probing syrian air space to see whether or not they would react in this way i think actually this is probably an error but when international relations become less
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tense when the diplomatic has been has been heightened to this degree such errors become part of the process of our wider process which is more than accidental which is deliberate and that's the danger of the situation. when inside syria rebels have reportedly captured a military base of ammunition in the northern province of aleppo the sixteen soldiers dead after the attack the conflict is estimated by the united nations to have killed more than ten thousand people since it began in the last year where monk them have been a thousand children and started with a national reports from them ask us. this was the place for these kids boys and girls is at the playground that someone dressed them in there she uniform hung them with real guns told them what to say and put in front of the camera this little girl for maybe five years old when she's almost crying as people behind the camera
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push her and other kids to chant and slogans out of nineteen q it's hard for me sam and. this footage is just one in a series of clips posted online showing the ugly face of war unfold in the country recent u.n. report says both sides in the syrian conflict the rebels from the free syrian army and the government are using children in their fight but good to see children among the price on demonstrators. four year old or young was praising his mother and and this is a microphone the king is carrying not a kalashnikov. was very young his father couldn't imagine that his youngest son's participation in apache after crowley would put all his family in danger and lead to the murder of his other two children and that if they threatened us many times once the road on the house was walled at
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that time has come up then they sent me a symbolic loop then they put the picture of riyadh on facebook as promising five hundred thousand syrian pounds to those who bring him to them we couldn't imagine they'll come to our home and not let me in i mean in my eyes and wanted to prepare for exams and went to sleep in the evening and which i'm not and this is where they smash first out and they were shootings and they cried a lot barked at on my heat under the bed you know. and it may move to the school told me a week before his death but she feels you're not finished his exams and even if she does not get a certificate. i'm unsure me is eldest son was shot dead on the way to hospital as he was trying to get help to his injured brother little rayyan escaped death only because that night he stayed with his grandparents and they only then i was crying because they killed years and i miss him a lot so wanted to get a good certificate again i would be. the funerals of the two teenagers had been on
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the guard this is what they do here in syria the family says when someone dies as a martyr a laboratory to q us this is their freedom am i here or not and then you'll be killed and then the last of me they wanted to kill us all like a hula and then see this is the government usually valinor not money and stuff not losing a thing that's enough i lost a lot not ready to lose any more how yet has it been some material better yemen has three more brothers left he has something to lose in this cemetery we found at least eight fresh graves small ones but on the rubble kids are becoming victims of grown up games in this conflict they've been used as human shields they've been forced to take up arms and they've been killed for a purpose they barely understand and no one can say for sure how many more will die until always found to stop the violence. r.t. reporting from syria. but i forget we have plenty more stories in store for you at
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would be so much brighter if you only balanced song from france to impression. you start on t.v. dot com. be anxious wait continues for wiki leaks founder julian the sons of ecuador's decision on whether to grant him political asylum having lost his u.k. supreme court appeal he's facing extradition to sweden on sex crimes allegations the fear is eventually transferred to the u.s. he could face the death penalty for making thousands of secrets the next edition of his political show airs on tuesday right here on r.t. correspondent sara firth has more. julian assange and his just spent his six nights
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in the ecuadorian embassy here in london waiting for that all important decision his bid for silence in the country today in asuncion his supporters have always maintained that the case against him is politically motivated in that campaign to silence not just the sunshine itself but also wiki leaks the spike having spent more than five hundred days detained without charge that hasn't stopped julian assange in the time he's posted an insidious show this been running on the what will be his eleventh interview airing tomorrow on nazi killing innocents meets with the man that he despised as giants of the intellectual left renowned linguist and rebel thing could be terry could lead the street fighting novelist a military historian now during that interview they discussed the new ways of revolutionary movements we've seen taking place around the world in the past couple
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of years and you have these obscene ages and the spread. of buried square in cairo inspired activists all of the united states stephen in russia so the the the power of spring has been very infectious and it's still going moment different ways. no i can't predict. assume that sooner or later there would have to be a popular reaction to the. bitter class war that and for the past generation very contras class war which is. always class conscious business. really felt they were on a roll so in the united states for example. well we all know the facts over the past generation and there's. will create but it's gone into very few
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pockets stream inequality the united states has very. literally percent of the population mostly. managers so you have major corporations and so on talking about the united states the phenomena are basically worldwide one of the big questions when he took this dramatic step seeking asylum in ecuador was why ecuador why has he chosen a country that itself comes under a large amount of criticism for its human rights record put a lot of people have been quick to point out is that the united kingdom there's always pitched itself as a strong defender of human rights and certainly in chile in a sound just case his supporters would say they haven't lived up to that may not so very much a sense that they let down julian assange in this instance as we await the decision we see me ambassador traveling with the where she met with president of course
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giving the full briefing over julian assange just case before they make that all important decision. well still to come as a matter of opinion we report on how somebody you know works ruffling more than a few for this in russia sparking furious protest. more arrests have been made in israel as hundreds of protesters gathered outside the prime minister's residence in jerusalem demanding social reform it comes after demonstrations in tel aviv on saturday but at least eighty five activists were taken into custody after clashes with police were journalist and writer nanny since the government is ignoring the people's demands. i think that the protests are needed but i think that what they learned from last year's protests is that the government doesn't really care what the people think the government isn't really going to respond or do anything to change the situation you know our electricity
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prices went out this winter. i mean to shockingly high are stocked with my bill. so i think that i mean there's a need for a new strategy and i think what we might have seen last night was a manifestation of a new strategy i stumbled upon a meeting at the at the end of last year's protests but not even at the protests at the very very end when the city was going to come and dismantle you know the last times there on the show and i stumbled upon a meeting or someone who was sitting on the margin of the group. out it and it was kind of ignored by the people leading the meeting but he said we need violence you know violence will be the only way to change things i'm not sure that that's the correct answer i don't think things will change if they didn't change after last summer when you know hundreds of thousands were now if you could get maybe a million or two million marching that could change things but i don't think that's going to happen. with some of these in brief for you know this out to these in
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north origins of extradite to the former libyan foreign minister rudi making him the first high ranking gadhafi irrepressible figure to be returned to his home country to face a trial the sixty seven year old is now in custody facing charges of crimes against the libyan people it's being seen as setting a possible precedent for other countries holding former members of the topple gadhafi regime. in iraq in bolivia the strike is continuing off the record follow this is rejected a deal how much doubt by the government and unions the dispute came to a head on thursday when dozens of officers took over close to the presidential palace burning documents and furniture while demanding a pay rise police units have also been involved in writing in other major cities. deployed troops to patrol the streets of it fears of a coup. and the paraguayan is coming under increasing pressure of the sacking of the country's president last week. was ousted by the senate for his handling of
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a farmers protesting which seventeen died was swiftly replaced by deputy a pirate guy is now facing political isolation from latin american states has been banned from an upcoming summit several countries have recalled ambassadors of venezuela has even cut off oil exports of the affair. now modern art is meant to fuel creativity stimulate inspiration and provoke thought and discussion before from winning admiration a number of exhibitions in russia have ignited the wave of furious protests instead a correspondent there prescriber explains why there's been such outrage. a small but intensely passionate protest in russia's southern city of cross and. the crowd blocks the entrance to stop the opening of a modern art exhibition it's called icons and on display all works by contemporary artists made of plastic the last supper is depicted as
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a tense business meeting while a metal exhibit called trinity has also brought a hostile reaction it's a clash between old and new. items the display is an attempt to make sense of how traditional i can painting has transformed in the modern world that invokes natural resentment among people who think conservatively. the exhibit in curator who was welcomed at the opening by being spat in the face claims the problem is people's ignorance is accepted we're not contemporary artists language is often obscure but what differentiates an unsophisticated person from a peasant if the former doesn't understand what he wants to try and learn why while an ignoramus simply deny everything however it isn't so much the show itself as the personality of its curator that ignites protests across russia at most exhibit as he's involved in matter of gilman's name has been synonymous with scandal for you
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is it the chilliwack this is the man who tries to sell as graffiti in public toilets as art. gilman's previous exhibit that included kissing policeman a crucified jesus christ with the head replaced by the order of lenin and a photo of an orthodox reich and being smashed with an axe have caused widespread outrage in russia that i have a degree in art and what he calls art is nothing of the sort it's an abomination and evil game plan to bring a cultural revolution to the central russian city of perm by carrying out a total make over shocked most locals more you. used to traditional forms of art little headless red men dotted around the city and other innovations didn't go down well nor did the annual price tag of ninety million rubles or around three million dollars of public money the one now wants to spread what he sees as contemporary art into other promises but faces furious resistance or just mirrors and we are not
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against the center for contemporary art in our region but we don't need government here for that if you put a prostitute as a headmaster of a boarding school for young girls be sure within two years they would all become horse. no matter the amount of protests and controversy in the end all of my arguments exhibit do open and attract curious people what's interesting though is that gilman is not alone in promoting contemporary art in russia but no other exhibit have ever provoked such an emotive public response in all the six years nina worked at the moscow museum of modern art there wasn't a single scandal within its walls despite many product of exhibits about the artist breaking boundaries can certainly provoke an biggest reactions it can be to the benefit of more not but also to its detriment. however change is in the air even the most conservative members of the church have learned by now what performance
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art is father alexey was the one who spent at night at gilman at the opening of the show in cross and. he always looked over order i came forward as a contemporary artist maybe amateurish but still an artist to go with the experts in the field so my act of spitting fully falls under the definition of performance art jerry push artie. cross over to the business desk now and join natasha with the important news on oil prices. well you know oil prices are continuing to slump after a brief a rebound earlier in the day overall they lost around who are. percentage of their value. over the past three months and that's of course very bad news for russia and a far cry from the one hundred twenty dollars a barrel russia needs to balance its budget crude prices are now trading at an
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eighteen month alone to discuss this issue i'm now joined by four haven wanted to take a global director of market porting at platts agency jorge thanks a lot for joining us as c m d c's weekly survey of the oil market sentiment essentially says that price is a set to soften even further where do you see the bottom in all this. well it's a very bearish situation from two accounts from the mom point of view europe though some of the very healthy as we all know down from a supply point of view the market is refusing here not to account for the iranian sanction effect so the market is really getting affected by the two prongs of that man the week on supply tomorrow. to situations would continue at the point that our doors the maybe even the seven dollar level here over the weekend we
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have a little bit of a reprieve the bryce is because of the storm in the u.s. gulf coast but it's still with that which shut down not a lot of the u.s. gulf coast production prices still remain weak so i think that tara last how bad this question these in terms of supply on how those pressures are affecting the budget in russia which is the key to it mr. absolutely and that's also the issue i'd like to discuss with you russia is one of the biggest oil producers how is that going to affect the country going forward. well. by most measurements russia may be that largest producer in the world on its budget is set at roughly one hundred fifteen dollars per barrel on we are nowhere near that on the possibility that on a sustained basis we may go through that level is fairly low because everything is
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pointing down doors the market below one hundred even or a market force to be eighty dollars level so for russia i think is going to have to make some very painful decisions in the next six few months on those the say shows will have to do with rewriting budgets and seeing what kind of projects he really wants to get involved in this is very similar to the situation we were seeing in two thousand and eight when prices failed massively of course at that time prices fell us low us thirty seven dollars a barrel i don't see that situation right now primarily because opec could cut back production on ensure that we don't see a repeat of that situation but nevertheless being our ninety dollars is very different than one hundred fifty for the budget so they're going to be a lot of painful decisions to make. you mention weakening demand then obviously demand is weak as prices are that low but at the same time china and japan recently
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said that they'll continue to buy iranian oil despite the sanctions by europe and the united states does that mean that demand in asia is still quite robust. to meditation it's quite robust on china continues to grow year on year. economically eight or eight percent or so on in terms of oil demand closer to the ten percent level but they demand there is shoring that is not growing at increasing rate but growing at a the crease. right sold the signals from asia are bullish but not us polish as they were a year ago or two years ago but a lot of the uranium crude oil will go there because in china is not illegal to buy uranium oil or in japan is only legal either way it is illegal and where the
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sergeant sorry relays are in the us western europe in effect. thank you very much for joining us that what horror was horror for hey mom to fake a global director of markets reporting at platts and fortunately that's all we have time for in this edition of business but sal be back with all the latest at about fifty minutes do join them.
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