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as a crisis summit in geneva a transitional plan is agreed for syria which rejects regime change and allow syrians to despise their own political future. the german parliament rubber stuns the euro zone's a massive bailout cash bought this illusion to tallinn voters to seek consolation in comedy. and american troops might be has been out of iran but the money is still flowing in washington was a hundred million dollars worth of abu ghraib so it's been dubbed embassy despite counting a third of its diplomatic staff. there's a russia and around the world this is a scene with me you know our thanks for joining us as the world's major powers have
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agreed on a transitional road map for syria which they say will allow syrians to determine their own future without outside interference following a crisis meeting in geneva russia's foreign minister said the document contains no ultimatums and includes representatives from all sides of the political divide and that's exactly what russia was pushing for this kind of hassle or now they did manage to agree on a new. transition plan as it's called powers which do include united states and russia we should know in principle allures national you know we consider it of the utmost importance that this document does not seek to dictate to the syrian side how the transitional process should happen politically how exactly this process will take place is up to the syrian people this document is very precise on that. there are no more preconditions and no ultimatums voice here and actually as
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foreign minister sergey lavrov said those were some of the more stumbling points during the inaugural she asians since previously some of the outside wheres outside of syria of course as they're called did call upon some preconditions such as the immediate step down of president assad now powers have agreed that it is strictly up to the syrian people to decide whether they do want to see president assad in power or not or all the outside players the world trying to to apply pressure on them equally in order to get them to the peaceful negotiating table and to build this transitional government which should also include all sides of the conflict both from the authorities and from the rebels and it is planned that this transitional government will have full governing power. and patrick henningsen i say said at seven dependent news website inferable still comes as if this road
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month fails they were cashes it may be severe for syria if this latest initiative in geneva fails the consequences i'm afraid to say are quite dire not just for syria as a country and not just for the middle east but for the whole global geo political scene the what's what's at stake here is syria is a secular country in the middle east it's one of the last remaining secular countries multi-ethnic multi-religious. as it has a state owned bank note is very one of the last countries like this totally independent they are not under religious rule they don't have religious strife now with this civil war there's been fomented in syria that's a different story now we have the potential for massive religious division massive ethnic and tribal division and of course this is what the imperial historically what imperial powers love the most which is to divide and rule and if we if we if
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we remember syria lebanon on was carved up two or three times since one thousand nine hundred seven since the french mandate so look at look at the the strife you've had in the middle east since before world war two there's a direct result of artificial borders in the twenty first century you really have to ask yourself have we learned our lessons from the past. but as it was convened in geneva the finding in syria escalated further with over one hundred fifty people killed in the last two days very if in or she reports now from the syrian capital. things on the ground unfortunately remain very tense and very complicated the clashes between the syrian army and the rebels have been escalating all over the country but the fear is fighting has happened in the valley of suburbs and villages on the eastern outskirts of the capital damascus some ten to fourteen kilometers from where i am right now this direction from time to time we even can see black
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smoke coming out from from that place the most fierce clashes have. taken place in the area known as duma it's been one of the opposition strongholds since the beginning of the uprising the source of constant source of troubles in sixteen months over crisis it's been off to the governmental control many times but it's never lasted long because the rebels have always been very quick to take it over again some ten days ago the syrian army launched yet another offensive on these territories in order to regain control and we are hearing that tang's armored vehicles and even helicopters have been taking part in this operation and now we're hearing from activists that the army has finally managed to redeem control over duma syria has a very strong army and many ask the question why it took so long for one of the best armed forces in the world to take control over this relatively small territory experiencers saying that the riot police two reasons behind that the first is that
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the army has been trying to avoid casualties among civilians people another reason is that the rebels have been gaining massive support from foreign nations we've been hearing recently a lot about increased for weapons smuggled through the borders of the syrian borders especially in the north of the. through the turkish syrian border just two days ago we've been hearing from saudi a rabbit that it is preparing to pay salaries to the free syrian army members to encourage more defections from the syrian army and to support the uprising against president bashar al assad we are hearing all this just days after president bashar al assad has said that the country is now in a real state of war and has warned any foreign nation from interfering into syria's internal affairs even allies and has promised to fight the terrorism to the very very end and of course will be closely monitoring further developments in syria and
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for more analysis and comment log on to our website and also don't forget to check on the tweets from our correspondents for all the latest on the ongoing conflict and other news as well. well they german parliament approved the massive bailout fund and ratified a new fiscal pact which sets tougher budget roles chancellor angle in moscow finds herself on a box for it rejecting suggestions that shake her to date as to the demands of southern states but backlash is especially out in germany where some lawmakers
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filed a lawsuit saying that they put the skull pox intrudes on the powers of german deputy chancellor merkel says she is surrounded they are saying that any bank rescue account with serious training is a touch too but germany's president promises he will withhold signing off the new legislation pending the outcome of that eagle auction canada jack russell says that the e.u. has only taken a shot to the measures and order craning exist to promote it. they've decided to do some emergency measures here and then kick the can down the road probably for another three to six months before they actually institutionalize now some mechanism for providing e.s.m. one owns a directory to the banks it's a temporary move here all designed in a very short run to stop drug they you know rising rates. yields fierce war nonissue chalion debt the euro crisis is really three crises in one three
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dimensions and one is the sovereign debt crisis another is the banking crisis which is becoming more visible in places slain but the other is the economic crisis you can burn off them. thanks but that's no guarantee you're going to get economic growth which is what you must have in the in the longer run and as long as that growth does not occur it's going to feed back and exacerbate both the banking and the sovereign debt crisis we have governments that have already built up a lot of the banks and their debt is very high in resistance to that and now we have another plunge righteous. ten pm are you most joined forces with a spanish and french counterparts during the latest e.u. summit in brussels to get significant concessions from michael but it's hard for him as a seismic political shift going on would be old in the feeling the public backlash against us terrorists and even comedians are proving successful oh tentative so the current leadership. reports. on that italy's economic situation it's no
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laughing matter it might come as some surprise that it's full of a t.v. comedian. the latest character to still is least political spotlight but as the euro crisis continues voters have become increasingly disillusioned with mainstream politics and a radical a populist breed and grassroots movement such as youth organization the right has been growing in force and popularity that take willow and his five star movement now thrive online shunning traditional media and gaining huge respect with its lee younger generation something that technocrat premier nary a monkey is safe of failed to do they're all whispering about young people but young people are not really represented in this don't think it goes off people in government. trades are
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a very often. old people which. don't have the right feeling of what use is really happening in the county we're trying to make you to change that's the point you have tried with some kind of policies which is merely bodies and policy if you want to talk about that and now it's austerity so it's selling everything the state does not have to control anything about the economy but it is not it is not working with elections across europe marked by a decline in turnout it's lead recent local election results were alarming with a third of those eligible to vote staying home and mainstream parties losing to the protests in a major way all parties traditional parties are just that are not realizing that. things are changing so quickly and they are old old they are trying to. very innovative themselves but they just are not able angrier. in this situation he
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is moving like agree. i mean because he can jump from an argument to another one and he's always winner currently in a status suspended democracy unelected government trying to out the final. question on everybody's lips does better. than the one next year's elections come around the parties are now taking very seriously because a couple weeks ago he won a major victories in local elections in italy including that. position in a very significant city in italy and other places and i think he's filled the vacuum and so the parties on the right on the left the democratic party the party of the mainstream center left is very worried by the threat he poses now whether he . can become a political party i'm very doubtful of that but it certainly has struck a chord with a certain type of you know young activists who are fed up with italy's preschool
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class and it's not just the populations of greece spain and france the same formally dispels by the own going quite safe i mean that's like the pirate party in germany and five star in italy are gaining solid ground as the year is in state looks increasingly wobbly i think it's going to survive. if it's going to sort of. change that it now it's least for the funny man he'll find a solution to the quite. a stranger to performance in its parliament but the decisions at the last plum point leader left the country with one in three unemployed might in debt with its economy sinking the euro project might now seem to many like a bad joke and it's one that's left us all wondering just what the punch line. surf thing. and this week
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a leading british by. barclays was fined almost three hundred million pounds for run than to raid fake saying in essence they have been communicated figures reliant on by they world's banking system in a bid to boost its own profits and that's made marks and stacey angry and their full program with a detailed look at that latest scandal is coming your way later this hour and now he's a pretty. so now you have bob diamond over barclays committing criminal fraud on his own balance sheet committing criminal fraud in the library market when there's plunder at the top and you systematically legitimize plunder as the main source of economic activity as david cameron has done in the u.k. he's told european regulators look in the u.k. criminal plunder is the basis of our economy you can't put our bankers in jail because all we'd be left with are a bunch of marmite pots and some a limp dick has ben's so and it filters down to the rest of society but why i put other people in jail i mean i don't understand why put anyone in jail in in the
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u.k. there's no state of the law there's absolutely no stare of lloyd to do any criminal action in what u.k. and he would jail if you're connected if you're part of conspiracy report them up. the u.s. discussing its presence in iraq removing about a third of its diplomatic staff but it's plans to spend around one hundred million dollars upgrading the fortified embassy compound in baghdad and former u.s. diplomat george kenney says this kind of spending damages america's national image while feeding taxpayer money to greedy contract is. it's approaching a billion or maybe over a billion dollars now that was spent on this compound in baghdad for no evident purpose other than perhaps to enrich the contractors. and the politicians who are being paid off but. if someone asked me what is the purpose of this facility i'd have to say well that there really isn't one is it's
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a symbol more of american decline than it is of american power but it's not just about iraq it's about projecting power in the region and you have to ask in the old days american embassies were relatively modest affairs they were open they tried to project a sense of american idealism of democracy and so forth now we're building these enormous fortresses that ultimately of course will be abandoned and look look back upon as a bad joke. you're watching on t.v. i had food this from leave it to mine as deadly clashes leaving leaves twenty mali's touched by the shadows of the levy is conflict also. we still enjoy things like fast food is because a lot of people are still ignorant of how bad it really is or what the calories. so is american way finds just keep growing leons new york is what the consumer society can do about the people who are just going to see you too much that was it and in
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the chest a few minutes. despite america's sanctions and. iran is boasting that it sees it is selling it so low a news report broadcast in the country suggests that it may make sense to sanction way but by washington the u.s. has granted china and singapore last minute exemptions from financial penalties for buying a brain or oil and this follows and it waits to more than a dozen other countries almost who runs no european clients no one and actually these states he says that these measures never achieve mentee and instead just the most vulnerable. the sort of stated objective of both the united states and the european union in carrying out these sanctions is that they are meant to persuade iran to come to the table and negotiations on their nuclear program but
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all we really seen both historically when we look at iraq as well as now is the running government itself bears little to no branch or burden of what the sanctions are actually doing it's really about people that feel the biggest burden iran now is faced with extruded lehi some say twenty some go up to sixty percent of an inflation rate in the country so what we're really seeing and terms of the effect of the sanctions is not so much these state players and how they're affected but how ordinary people inside iran are actually getting affected by these policies . and you can find more on that and other stories on our very own website on call and also available for you a military showdown russia which is now in full swing in moscow's suburbs to the country's latest military innovations are on display where visitors can get up close and personal would be exhibit stayed for yourselves adopted. and also online
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plans to launch a new telescope to keep an eye on asteroids which might pose a danger to all the details and much more at all to you dr. day's limits so keep trying mollies northern desert region destroyed whole it science in the city of timbuktu it comes a day off to militants with ties to al qaida declares they had gained control of the region after at least twenty civilians were killed in violent clashes and the middle east expert either you or me as a key ways has said the van is in mali follows directly from the u.s. and nato action against gadhafi government last year wishing to mind stability in the whole region. all of this of course is the latest to the war that was waged
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against libya last year during two thousand and eleven which brought about the displacement of many of the two out forces who had been settled in libya for many many years they were well armed and of course with them entering the situation inside of northern mali is further destabilizing polarize the situation inside the north of the country and of course affected the capital up of mako as well the nato forces led by the united states destroy the social fabric and national infrastructure and the national economy of libya libya was the most prosperous of the most stable state on the african continent as a result of the destabilization activities on the part of nato the twenty six thousand air missions that were flown over the country over a seven month period ten thousand air strikes against libya have the naval blockade the freezing of foreign assets this is of course dislodged and displaced promise of thousands of people inside the country and hundreds of thousand of them who are in
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the regional context if the u.s. is not going to be in libya last year we would not have the current situation that we have right now in mali so u.s. u.n. and nato intervention is not the solution the solution has to be found in mali itself within west africa itself among the people. at check of some other news from around the world in clear using rising violence in trouble to leave well at least fifty seven people have been killed and more than one hundred were injured in tribal clashes and the last three days in the country's south according to local sources they fighting rose between two b. and is why tribes inland the latter reports on me supported by this so-called leave it showed brigade deployed by the interim government to act as a peacekeeping force clashes between rival groups a call on the countries to watch with weapons seized by rep. calls during the uprising against moammar gadhafi. mohamed morsi has been sworn in as the
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new egyptian president after taking their vishal oath of office is the country's first ever elected leader and the first civilian head of state says the toppling of hosni mubarak which was followed by more than a nationwide and worst the country remains party controlled by the army which has also declared itself the main legislative power massive protests in recent days supporters of the new president and demanded a complete power handover by the military. police used tear gas as crowds protest against new austerity measures in the sudanese capital khartoum demonstrators show their anger with the recent subsidy cards and rising prices for blacks to use a good as a fuel for last year's breakaway of all rich south sudan overall nearly one thousand people have been detained and hundreds injured in clashes with police in the last two weeks of student led anti-government protests. the us is
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facing a growing problem with almost a third of its population classed as overweight and it's called the highest rate of obesity in the world despite more awareness than ever of the harmful effects of an unhealthy eating and lower half an ist is in new york for us asking what needs to be done to help people to slim down and shape up. as the world's knowledge of science and medicine continues to grow so do our waistlines why this week let's talk about that most of the people who are too lazy hey think we're just lazy things that most of it is better to stay in your coach sleeping doing well to do this to me but even at the cost of an early death yeah but nobody thinks about that because we don't do enough exercise and we large portions are cut down the portions everyone knows this it seems to be common
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knowledge no one's doing anything about it that's right because they don't have intestinal fortitude to follow through that's what is meant but the take one. i think even though our knowledge of science being a lot bigger it's very concentrated i feel like a lot of it is in things like colleges and the higher educated but we're not transferring that knowledge to other people it's all caught in one place and we're not spreading it around the population enough so that's why we still enjoy things like fast food is because a lot of people are still ignorant of how bad it really is or the calories oh that's because it's like a drug it is like a drug we're all addicts tell that delicious that's our problem what's your addiction we like to sit chocolate chip cookies i just think that poor middle class communities just don't have access to enough information and education about healthy living so is it government's responsibility to spread that or is that a personal responsibility thing for people to take care of themselves both i think as well i think sinden might think. there's a levy on each product so people are forced to buy less products i think but
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if you think that's fair shouldn't a person be able to buy whatever crap they want. yes but some governments need money. you can't tell people you can't use peanut oil or whatever to cook your you know cook your food and so is it a try. this is of natural selection and if people are going to make bad choices they're going to die earlier and that's the way it should be so whether or not you think it's a problem the modern world is getting fatter and fatter and that can't be a good thing for societies waste or bottom line. brings you up to say this on our economy our headlines as just a couple of minutes away and right after that as promised is the kind of report.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture.
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and astri claims the process is perfectly sweet. sees its costs that brings nothing but clean power and comfort but the environment knows better and the industry isn't telling the whole story. they're goddamn liars. they're here to. make as much money as they can and get the hell out. of the. gold. up.
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