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alliance. to fight against syria as regime troops try to push rebels out of a key city while defections among professionals continue to plague the government. while german intelligence find evidence al qaida is behind some nights it's not so serious the suggestions of rebels have been passing that own fixin's off as tightly as october should. be ignited amrit smallest example of saudi arabia and bahrain i believe that the french come down because of the west's place . you saw russia and run the world this is it was me thanks for joining us fighting continues in a serious case city of aleppo with troops trying to hold
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a rebel advance the country's commercial hub has since has been plagued by fears trade battles the sample days since opposition fighters began their swords helicopter gunships are said to have to find himself whole neighborhoods like tynes was seen driving into it says to. have defected from the government and activist. believes violence my the rebels it's impossible to find a political solution. called rubble. of a decision and the decisions come from outside the from countries like united states backed by the saudi arabia and qatar saw. just do what they have been told is to break the infrastructure of syria believe me. their economy so that's what they're taking on but i believe since a week this is the massacre i have been. the bomb who killed. commanders in
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syria. the syrian army has called now for a swift action and the people is called. we are here we called for swift action from a month or two months ago because enough is enough these people they understand only the language of the guns and the language of the bullets so this is what they have to be faced by the syrian army by the bullets and it's going on now the moscow says nearly nearly cleaned from them is going to be cleaned we were we want the syrian we want to dialogue we want the political process we want to ballot box challenge challenges has found a large number of terror attacks in syria could be attributed to our kind our jihadist groups while a war correspondent has suggested rebel fighters have been passing off civilians they have killed as victims of the regime. from their land. german
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intelligence the b n d a saying around ninety terror attacks may have taken place in syria between december of last year and july of twenty twelve these attacks being carried out by groups with connections to al qaeda as well as other jihadist organizations now this is come to light following a question that was raised in the german parliament and it's all across the newspapers here in germany at the moment prompting one senior german foreign it was correspondent to suggest that the rebels in syria were deliberately killing civilians and passing them off as victims of government troops coining the phrase the phrase of massacre marketing for these actions now germany has been something of a quiet partner kept in keeping something of a real low profile when it comes to syria although they have supported their allies
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in the united states and the united kingdom have been far more vocal in pushing forward u.n. resolutions now those resolutions of course some in favor of military intervention in syria something which russia is be immensely opposed to but this information coming out shows that well germany had intelligence regarding what was happening on the ground in syria and they didn't do anything about that it's also being reported that germany's foreign office is working with the syrian rebels to try and determine what will happen to come up with a concrete plan for the transition of power should assad to be toppled. well later we'll look at whether it's only about medals behind their see or is a little bit scored with the out of the sea renegade mazie band from big band london twenty twelve is already facing accusations it's become modern politics. but
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before that the ongoing conflict in syria has seen thousands of people displaced and for launch a number of them it's not the first time they've been forced to flee many iraq the violence in their homeland took shelter in neighboring syria but now they're returning home on a boy who's one of the few remaining international correspondents in the country reports now from damascus. they fled their home countries in search of peace only to be ambushed by war in the place they thought was safe syria has long been counted among the most welcoming countries in the region for refugees with almost one hundred thousand of them registered here permanently it was before that while and broke out in syria the residents of the nap neighborhood were all well familiar with the ugly realities of war or the past decade this area has become home for thousands of war refugees from somalia afghanistan pakistan but the largest
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community here iraqis who sought to escape the earth waged war in that country and now have to flee yet again at this bus station iraqi destinations have never been in such high demand as now after several dozen residents of this area were shot or be had it in the past two weeks many a scrambling to leave the mohammed who arrived here with his family in two thousand and three is also packing i've never come across such securities in syria and such a government is in syria it's a good state a good nation but the rebels come here with weapons to destroy our homes and we have no idea why the residents accuse the rebels of terrorizing their community extorting money or kidnapping for ransom while their regions of the gangs are on known many here believe it's fighting alongside the free syrian army. the usa is not an independent nation because its government does not hear what its
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people are saying because whichever country it invades it destroys america invaded iraq libya egypt and yemen and has not brought peace to any of them now after nine years iraq still can't produce enough electricity for a whole day only for an hour or two. they say it is enough is one of the most important share shrines as it is believed to hold the relics of prophet muhammad's granddaughter. just a year ago it was inundated with bill grams but after several worshipers lost their lives in a suicide bombing it is now closed some believe the attacks against iraqis in syria may also be driven by sick terror and division most iraqis a shia most troubles a sunni a year's base shia group has just published a statement calling on the united nations to intervene according to our sources and see. thousands of shia muslims are in danger of massacred by the free syrian army and groups affiliated with them she writes watch has learned from many shia muslims
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living in the area that the free syrian army has threatened to massacre all the shia in the area unless they flee yet not everybody is scary the way. a sunni syrian and a share iraqi have been neighbors and friends for seven years ever since the killing of animals has been forced here to leave iraq they say we want freedom what freedom do you want in syria mosques they have girls with their heads covered and girls with their heads uncovered you have christians sunni's in shiites they say they want freedom but is this the way to treat your country when you want freedom but iraqis know better than anyone else how relentless and how damaging the foreign quest for freedom would be on the boycott r.t. reporting from damascus in syria. keeping a close eye on the developments in syria with crews reporting from the heart of the country from the boyko isn't damascus bringing you the latest updates and pictures
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via twitter country says people are beginning to return after last week's rebel assault on the city with damage to the infrastructure across the country now estimated at eleven billion dollars. and still ahead for you on our sea a grim discovery hundreds of five month old fetus is are found dumped in a russian forest hills they may have been used for any legal risk. a new wave of crime downs and protests has taken place in the united arab emirates and i knew arrests have been reported was almost forty people now in custody now six of its were detained for allegedly opposing the constitution as well as the country's ruling system this follows similar developments in saudi arabia in bahrain but this one incident from the west is deafening. says hussein up dollars from americans for democracy and human rights in bahrain. uprising in bahrain has
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shown. a clear the standard in the u.s. foreign policy toward the country is going through the arab spring or the democracy movement while they support some countries that. like syria or in the past libya because we don't think you're nice it does not like. the best way to change this because of the genius to use the democracy here however people in bahrain and people saudi arabia and people in yemen calling basically for the same rights self-determination a free and fair elections but we don't see the same kind of forceful a clear foreign policy toward those countries especially behaving so the arabia because those countries are those governments are considered allies so somehow democracy now is used as a weapon against the countries that we don't like however the people and regimes that are considered allied to the united states who are supporting the government
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a sinister discovery in central russia has shocked the entire nation that's not a barrels full of human fetuses were found dumped in a forest investigators are now poring over the evidence for clues the fetuses of a five month old and may have been used in legal and medical research and you may find the images and thomas report disturbing. a picturesque meadow in russia's urals at first seemingly serene but an unfortunate encounter for one outdoorsman reveals a scene far more disturbing i discovered the birds while i was out there fishing and i went to get some for the campfire which i found the barrels and i thought i would take them home but when i looked inside i saw many little babies medical waste in total two hundred forty eight fetuses each around half the size of an adult human hand some time and with surnames and identification numbers discarded in a remote ravine around seventy kilometers north of here catalina berg in some cases
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the remains spilled onto the ground. inspecting the scene found we. a total of four barrels fifty to seventy leeches each filled with human fetuses police will investigate this incident the materials found will be examined at the lab the mystery of the discovery in the woods and how it got there has sent a shockwave around the world but one main focus for investigators is where the fetuses came from in the first place in russia abortion isn't legal only up until the twelve week mark and early evidence in this case shows that these fetuses were terminated between twenty two and twenty six weeks russian law states that women can only have an abortion during this time period for medical emergency reasons now investigators must find out why there were so many late term abortions in such a relatively small area was there something deeply sinister going on such as an illegal abortion operation and why were they discarded so carelessly human tissue
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is classified as hazardous waste and as such it should be incinerated when disposed of properly in the hospital contracts out the service which is where companies can cut corners. we've hit issues of contamination when discarded syringes and other materials were dumped into sent beats and ended up in children boxes or police say hospitals in the area had been contributing fetuses to scientific research but the project supervisor was fired in two thousand and eleven they believe she took some of the bio medical waste with her when she left those fetuses contain stem cells which may be used to treat cancer at various immune system diseases and forage of a nation purposes but skeptics say this scenario is unlikely considering the fetuses were found in formaldehyde rendering them useless for this type of research now the health ministry has requested information from all clinics within one hundred kilometer radius hoping to find answers to a story that has left
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a community perplexed in moscow sean thomas r.t. . and some other stories making headlines around the world the south be monic you now big colorado mass killings reportedly mailed crude writings about shooting people to the psychiatry at his university the package was only opened after the rampage us media planes the neuroscience student described details and illustrations of how he would carry out the massacre however the university of colorado doesn't confirm the story the shooting a big premiere of the new batman movie left twelve dead and schools injured. when eyes of the london olympics have been left red faced after they mistakenly displayed the south korean flag instead of the north korean one it happened at the beginning of the women's football match against colombia the north korean team led the page for now in protest before an apology was a shoot its latest embarrassment for the organizers after numerous high profile
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security problems. as defense minister ehud barak has warned of tough decisions ahead that's if the latest european union sanctions fail to stop iran's nuclear program his comments came shortly after iran's supreme leader and oust increased pressure will not interfere with his country's desire for peaceful atomic energy the latest e.u. sanctions targeting the islamic states oil industry came into force on july the five or later activists to bail as tells us he believes the u.s. and he's leading a campaign for wool ignoring the new snell's. it will pass for food for everyone if the united states or nato which is just the united states fig leaf or israel went into iran and attacked iran there we can live in this world as a nation among nations as long as we insist on the old colonial mentality that we can dominate other peoples we can tell them how to be and have a double standard that's just so grotesque so we're frantic about the possibility
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that iran might have a nuclear warhead some day meanwhile we have two thousand nuclear warheads and that doesn't make us frantic israel is the third largest nuclear power in the world not part of nuclear nonproliferation and part of even admitting that they have them this is a world that's dangerous you know unstable but it's not unstable because of the run there are so many better ways to be a citizen of the world that the shake your sword every time you feel like it. and you can watch the full interview with bill as in just ten minutes time here on elsie. well to the. more and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can
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those stories you hear. for going global and. you. take your stuff. to. make your statement. the world. through. welcome bok days some of games may be at start but they traditional the olympic truce looks likely to go unfulfilled in spite of prussia sirrahs sunday's biggest
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delegation for decades claiming its participants bring with them a message of peace but as also using various an oceanographer was despite efforts these and in big south sating to stay away from politics. for almost half his life twenty eight year old ahead has been part of syria's national weightlifting team during the opening ceremony for the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing he carried the syrian flag this year his going to the games in london who is just as important a mission i know. this intuition in syria is better than ours the media trying to show that we are going to send the message that our country safe and beautiful and that its people don't want violence and had says his major competitors in london will be from russia but the country's true enemies the afflatus claims are nations back in the rebel forces because of a very grave situation in. britain the country that's hostin this year's games
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and has been among the most from loudly condemning the bloody regime of bashar assad calling for tough sanctions military intervention and the president to step down seems to turn sport into another battlefield they had of the syrian olympic committee former syrian army general and a close friend of the country's leader has been refused a visa and will be watching games on t.v. in his home in damascus. this is a conspiracy against syria and its people and it even contradicts the olympic charter i feel sad and disappointed that this is part of a pressure package and serious psychological pressure today the cycling team will have to double their training the day before it was cancelled due to security concerns apart from the psychological pressure the syrian athletes six men and four women have been preparing for their peaceful mission in a real war zone at home with a real risk to their lives the u.n.
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says in seventeen months of the revolt over ten thousand people have been killed while some opposition sources asked to meet almost twice that figure. but despite a national crisis the country's sinden its biggest ally geishas since the 1980's games. although we are in a state of war we are not listening to what the say about this especially the media we know the truth and this is very important especially this time we raise the flag of our country to the world the best the first research sport x. three so you see really is unlikely to go home with any medals. but it seems is not the highest prize for the team sport is often described as a matter of life and death but for serious olympic team the phrase is a reminder of a real conflict they'll be leaving behind however it will be a message of peace not war that these competitors take to the london games written
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off knotty from damascus in syria. and let's cross over to our business desk now and marina i guess it's a bit of a lackluster day for the markets and that's exactly right you know we're not seeing any major moves all wars or downwards as you said lackluster that's what it is today it was slightly in the early trading session when it comes to asia but now things are turning around russia has kicked off a straight a session the south also that's where we will start worse in their os markets extending yesterday's gains the r.t.s. is at an over half a percent my sex is slightly behind there but also approaching the half a percent mark in the black we'll have more of course the breakdown of the main movers on the myself for you that sour but for now let's move on to currencies where the euro is still raising the wednesday's again against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble we're seeing a change in picture it's now again the guess of both the major currencies that's after of course yesterday and now if you focus on your for
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a second because movies is continuing with in the euro zone it has the outlook for seventeen german banks that's after a similar move against the countries grading earlier. this week and of course the euro zone's rescue fund the agency warned the more downgrades could come if there was a quote further deterioration of the credit worthiness of germany's essential or regional governments. and let's continue of course with food prices which are continuing to head south which in light speed is trading them around eighty eight dollars per barrel the brant line is just under one hundred four dollars per barrel we know that u.s. stockpiles are on the rise and some say this may signal faults are in demand and that's what's pushing prices lower right now if we continue and take a look at asia which is still trading right now as i said earlier it was a start to the session but now we're seeing more against the nikkei side and over half a percent signs at a point one percent the sour and there investors are reacting to
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a mixture of local and international earnings reports and just mention to companies who intend is again about three percent and that's after every quarter loss that was smaller than the previous year and then we have and which is still losing one pretty annoyed percent or not after the camera for its outlook for the fiscal year now if we move on and take a look focus on china in particular because its cooperation with africa seems to get in stronger and stronger in fact china surprise the pledge a new level of relations between the two and we know that of course the country has already replaced the united states as the continent's top trader and nazis than a bushel explains why that is i walk out of it. ghost town in angola of a hole for a million people gleaming new headquarters for the african union and vols dans doubling sudan's electricity all built by choice in return for the continent's five
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bulis riches from half the world's diamonds to two thirds of its platinum mobile phones use the mineral called turn mined in congo in a decade china has overtaken the state as africa's top trading partner taking a whopping ninety three billion dollars in goods stricken by did washington and brussels have taken their eye off the ball and the continent's leaders are hoping mad at the west's continued colonial attitude china's intentions are different from europe as south africa's president europe still influences african countries for this sole benefit loans from beijing are also cheaper and come without lectures on transparency and human rights but made by china may have gone too far big projects are being built so badly they crumble and go lose new general hospital shut down off the big cracks appeared patients are now seen intense new chinese build roads linking zambia were quickly swept away by rain and the mainland brings its own
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workers distrusting local labor more chinese have come to africa in ten years the europeans in the past four hundred says one top official just getting started at this month china africa forum president hu jintao promised to take relations to a quote new level with twenty billion dollars fresh cash for the continent adding we will forever be a good friend good partner and good brother of the african people rather more focused more russian rest next hour and a local company but for now you are back thank you very much indeed marina for that hour days we'll see you next hour and i'll be back with a recap our top stories in just a few minutes. well
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