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possible syrian opposition makes the french believe all foreign action as acts of its claimed people support for the insurgency is dwindling and made new allegations of rebel i trust cities. egypt's president orders the country's top two military officials to retire as a major offensive continues in the country's volatile sinai region. and israel says it's throwing billions of dollars into state security as more threats luol big horizon from militants on the border with egypt to al qaeda linked to fighting in syria.
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this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the political leaders of the syrian opposition have made fresh calls for no fly zone in the country the syrian national council even wants foreign troops to start patrolling areas near the borders with jordan and turkey but the u.s. and its allies remain reluctance to get directly involved and are instead bolstering material support for anti-government fighters meanwhile alleged rebel atrocities outsourcing more syrian activists to disavow the opposition and this amateur footage apparently shows insurgents throwing the bodies of loyalists promote rooftop in aleppo a key flashpoint in the worsening conflict they had a one independent media outlet in syria told r.t. that his puzzled why the rebels are pleading for for an hour show they claim to have the people support. when anybody talks about the north's lies on they are talking about a regional war they know quite well that the syrian army will not allow any foreign
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power or foreign armies to interfere within the syrian land. and any attempt to create a safe zone or not fly zone will be on the chilled by war and any war between syria and turkey or syria and any need to nation will turn into a large regional war syria is a part of a huge alliance and for instance the iranians just last week made it clear that if any foreign power tries to interfere in syria they would not just watch their strongest ally fall it's even workers are being attacked i've seen rebels kill people in the streets floater them with knives and then miss clinton comes and gives them money they lost in the massacres they are losing in any poll as we speak and as usual whenever the they find themselves in a pickle like this they call for foreign intervention and if they claim that they have popular support as they have been saying for seventeen months why do they need foreign intervention and some of those willing to help the opposition are often unaware of exactly what's going on in the camp going extra can shed some light on
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the darker side of the battle. ever thought about adopting someone why not a syrian rebel as this headline says for just one dollar a day you too can help a syrian rebel oust president assad these days you have a good number of organizations which present themselves basically as charities where you can make a donation to the rebels in syria this is the website of one of the rebel groups there saying among other things they are seeking military equipment then there is another organization which collects donations based here in washington and supported by the u.s. government they're called syrian support group we try to reach out to them and ask how they plan to distribute that money we never heard from them another website one called adopt a revolution they also present themselves as a charity but it's organizer admitted that it's hard to see where the money goes as far as who the donors are he said they range from corporations to retired couples
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and students possibly those mentioned retired couples who've seen videos like this one where the rebels singing a backstreet boys song oh we'll see. you . tomorrow oh but what the pitch for donors does not say is that not all rebel fighters are some romantic backstreet boys fans probably not these ones and this footage shows an apparent mass execution of assault supporters by the rebels in cold blood. reports on the ground show that various extremist groups are doing the fighting including al qaida but it's not to say that all of them are all either or it's a full blown civil war where the degree of hatred is so high that people commit atrocities on all fronts i spoke with one of america's leading experts on counterterrorism and he told me the bloodshed will be even harder to stop as more
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outside forces get involved it isn't any more simply a question vs our. it's a question of saudi arabia versus iran and it's a question of turkey's increasing role in the middle east all these things make this more and more complicated make it less and less likely there we're going to have a peaceful resolution instead we're going to have a winner take all solution one could say the danger is in simplifying things putting them black and white supporting people who kill can be called anything but charity in washington i'm going to check out. and then now it's time we hear from dr abdul aziz al qaeda who spent fourteen years in prison for his political activism in syria and he says that a peaceful channel is the only way to deal with his country's democratic future. everybody must call for it. to congress the military groups first of all
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the regime second round groups although i was assured that it's time it's high time the need to come to a cease fire and to start negotiations about what to do and how to arrange some peaceful future for the country of course this includes the president and his from the must step aside at least for a wide. and the power must be passed on to some acceptable personnel from the regime acceptable to the regime and accepted to the opposition as well. to start a transitional period in which. a new constitution and you know legality will be established in the country. egypt's president has ordered the country's top two military officials to stand down they defense minister and chief of staff have been told to go during the major
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offensive that's underway in the country's restive sinai region along the israeli border they gyptian leader. in a power struggle with the military council to restore security in sinai but the region's only seen more lawlessness since president mubarak was ousted with al qaeda groups targeting security forces and the math smuggling of arms from libya and dr assured from the middle east studies institute at the university that what looks like a stamp of authority has actually been done with the military's corporation. you see major shake up but it's not a civilian shake up it's not an appointed defense minister most of the of these changes where the negotiated at least by the member with the members of the scaf that promoted and appointed. and it's not. a surprise that. the head of the military intelligence always with the
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factions within the army the capacity of. the other generals to. create some sort of trouble some sort of resistance to the president this head of the military intelligence was appointed defense minister because he has enough information on the army factions and on who could do what in the army so i don't think there would be action on the on behalf of the army and radio political pundit around sherman believes the troubles in sinai spring from israeli participation. this is in relation to the attack which occurred in the sinai with respect to the gas supplies to israel and the blowing up of the lines there let's be very clear about this this was essentially an israeli operation so we have to understand that this operation in the sinai as all of them are the indications of what we call
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a false flag operation and what occurred here in relation to the sacking of tun tawi and not only of ten time way but it just egypt's intelligence chief from the head of the north sinai government general mohammed more and more while we was that he was quoted in the egyptian min media as confirming that the egyptian intelligence services had received warnings of the sunday attacked and he did not pass on the information stating that the intelligence services job was only to collect information so what we have to understand here is the specific context of these events in sinai the role of the israeli armed forces the role of the egyptian intelligence services and what are the lies that are so a zero staying made grabbing regional instability with prime minister netanyahu saying his country's investing billions in defense with mrs penetrating through egypt and al-qaeda linked rebels financing for power with the syrian regime the
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states if feeling increasingly surrounded by grabbing regional radicalism polyphony and now explaining. as a result of the arab revolutions israel now finds itself surrounded by rivals starting with egypt you have a situation in the northern sinai peninsula that last week saw the egyptian air force being employed for the first time here's where it is are concerned that you have linked jihad that's operating there they're also concerned that they're not going to see the same kind of willingness for cooperation from the new egyptian president mohamed morsi who comes from the muslim brotherhood that you saw in the past between his predecessor of course the mubarak and tell of of as far as the situation in syria goes the ongoing violence has israelis concerned that should if bashar assad is toppled he could be replaced by al qaida the vibrance hasn't extended the unit to the golan heights but certainly israelis are concerned about the toppling of
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a same troll control from within damascus they're also concerned that you could have chemical weapons falling into the hands of extremist elements in addition to those who have a massive control in the gaza strip you have hizbollah operating from living on all of this coming on top of an already volatile but dormant situation these are the israelis and the palestinians so certainly tel aviv is dealing with growing concern the volatile situation on its borders afraid that in a moment it could flare up of course here tel aviv to this is our c.f.o. coming up in the program rags to ruin the bank but the trick learned the industry workers suffering a bowling conditions so that we've got plenty to whack. and why turk that turning their body on the debt is a trick an e.u. and reading by describe their country's long running push for.
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welcome by other world news in brief for you this hour nigeria's says it's killed at least twenty suspected members of the islamist militant group. the military raid reportedly targeted one of the group's hideouts in the northeast local harangued denies any losses accusing the military of killing civilians instead scores of people have died in the group's attacks in the area in recent months. hospitals in iran's northwest are struggling to cope with the influx of injured people in the wake of saturday's earthquakes which killed over three hundred people entire villages were leveled in the quakes and subtle zones of people are sleeping outside fearing further aftershocks rescue workers have battled through the night to recover survivors from the rubble but their efforts are now in helping the estimate at sixteen thousand left homeless. mahler's interim president has told the prime minister he has three days to form
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a transitional unity government all those sixty thousand people gathered in support of the move for solid leadership after a coup in march so islamist militants sweep into control part of the north there was concern about previous government inaction to toughen the insurgency which led to the military trying to seize control of. turkey's been trying for an e.u. membership card for over twenty five years but after the euro crisis struck some began to doubt what they'd was such a good idea for national gloom has caused many turks who've been living in the u. for generations to back home in search of better jobs and opportunities his tests are see their reports now on the migration of. what about five and a half million turks living in the european union their presence is certainly felt in societies in europe but as the e.u. continues to be deep in the red the lure of their original country's economic promise is getting harder to resist and the residents living on this street known
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as little anatolia say that more and more of their compatriots are thinking of cutting their losses and heading back home like the owner of this snack bar belgian born outside has been finalizing his plans and is set on relocating his family back to turkey. europe is finished the crisis is getting worse every year it's going to continue first greece then spain italy right now belgium there is a lot of stress lots of taxes bills to pay while in turkey every year turkey is very powerful life is good you can live well why would you want in belgium it's no longer like this and the numbers say it all the e.u. managed a one point six percent growth in two thousand and eleven while turkey was at about seven point five percent gaining recognition as last year's fastest growing economy in europe while it is expecting a slowdown this year the grass still looks greener on their side and dependence on
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europe is not quite as it used to be the trade volume used to be very high with the e.u. countries percentage wise that used to be around fifty percent now it has gone down to just over forty percent that means we're diversifying our trade more and more trade with african countries asian countries all around the world and this of course has spurred a lot of growth so we need people to be able to manage this we need qualified people personnel so we see that a lot of people are now coming you know second third generation immigrants are coming back home for this purpose but there's another reason why a growing number of turks want out of the e.u. . now with the crisis what's the result we reject. foreigners obviously now that there are fewer jobs less money what happens is priority is first given to the belgians and after the foreigners the turks the moroccans the russians my decision to go back to turkey is economic but also because when there is a crisis there is discrimination of this community and yet as this migration trend
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rises turkey is still officially knocking on the e.u. store its candidacy for membership hanging in the balance for the last twenty five years thanks to a long list of requirements to fulfill and political opposition from some e.u. countries people are afraid that the e.u. will come up with more and more excuses even if we do overcome them people say that other excuse is in front of us not that it matters any longer for some turks. turkey doesn't need europe it's europe who needs turkey in a few years you see that i'm against turkey becoming part of the e.u. and right now turkey doesn't seem to be in much of a hurry either does or sylvia r.t. brussels so get more from us online at home so let's check some of the stories we go there for you right now u.s. airport security justifies a racial discrimination in the fight against terrorism. plus stand by pirates
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they call sucks i had to call for details of that colorful chris a. download the official location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any. a lot of the clothes we wear are created in bangladesh it's one of the world's top manufacturer is that also has a disturbing record and deaths and injuries among its workers picture is cutting back on safety to save every dollar goes on the shop floor paying with their health for minimum wage jobs proof sridhar has a story. i get it i want to smoke that's the last thing i saw before i fainted i don't know what happened afterwards lovely day was only eleven when she almost died
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in a fire in the garment factory where she was working making only fifty cents a day to help her family survive while lovely escaped many in bangladesh having five hundred workers have died in garment factory fires in the past five years i suffer a lot now i still have to buy medicine it still hurts a lot of my hands hurt my legs hurt too it's very difficult for me to walk around because of its extremely low wages bangladesh is one of the largest garment producers in the world attracting american brands from tommy hilfiger to j.c. penny to gas but the conditions at the factories are shocking low safety standards crumbling buildings and poor electrical wiring make working extremely dangerous many of the clothing companies look the other way when things go wrong claiming that they don't know what their far away factory owners are up to labor activists
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say that the companies should take an interest in people rather than just profits it to them it's very clear that these factories don't care about anything except on the wants doesn't it workers may have. corruption between the factory owners and politicians extreme poverty and a slow justice system make it nearly impossible for western brands to be held accountable garments account for eighty percent of bangladesh's x. support nearly ten billion dollars worth of products are shipped from here mainly to the united states in europe and every year despite the international demand workers still put in long hours and work for extremely low wages and those who are brave enough to speak out against the system are often times silent easily one percent of bangladesh's garment workers belong to unions. most like lovely are terrified of speaking out she never received a penny in compensation from any higher ups in her factory or the companies they
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exported their garments to and has now been abandoned by her family because of the high costs of the medication she needs to survive. i hope that something like this never happens to anyone but no one has to go through such a trauma while lovely hopes that no one else suffers her feet her scars are an every day reminder that because of her time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t. next hour in this sport for you the ground phenol e t twelve london olympics with a massive show of russian monitors to three little gold medals before the games wind down. and let's cross over now to the business desk natasha's that nice to see you not all bad news about the state of the global economy this time from asia right that's absolutely right last time is japan a report of the latest economic growth figures and they are extremely discouraging
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to say the least and the let's see how the asian shares are reacting they've slipped below the line over the past hour reacting to those g.d.p. figures japan's economy grew zero point three percent in the second quarter slower than expected with exports consumer spending showing weakness its traditional festival we can japan so volumes there are pretty thin certainly in tokyo and hong kong the hang seng is flat to negative as you can see there traders are still digesting friday chinese trade data and the new bank loan figures wall street and that friday higher and pretty traded stretching its gains for a fifth straight week over the past thirty days the dow and the past that have added more than a four percent each that's with the gains you're seeing there on your screens expect domestic news to drive the u.s. markets this week namely so quarterly results cisco and the groupon of reporting
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a later on monday and july retail sales numbers the u.s. dollar this hour is losing to the year. after showing some strays that would strengthen the previous four sessions as europe's debt crisis that investors fleeing for safety and that usually means the dollar that's definitely a trend of the dollar's up seven percent of the past year the euro is down almost nine percent for the same period and the russian ruble ended friday's session lower to the currency basket will bring you the latest as soon as the russian markets reopen in less than one hour's time and here is how they closed on friday indeed they had no place to go but down considering the latest g.d.p. of report for russia it showed that the country's economic expansion in the second quarter eased to the slowest pace in about a year but there is hope for the russian equities this monday considering what's
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happening on the crude market it's showing some strange. u.s. benchmark trading above ninety three and a quarter dollars a barrel of brand at the moment is trading hovering just under one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel financial troubles across the world that don't seem to be dampening the olympic games certainly not this year the governments of participating countries will pay millions of dollars to those who are faster stronger and higher and brought in the medals artie's katie pilbeam has all the details. the olympics is now over for the winners they have a permanent reminder of their victories a big shiny medal but what can the champions expect in financial terms with a return to their homelands well that depends on the individual and national olympic committees who reward their own sports stars the u.s. was a country with the most gold winners and the victorious that these can all expect
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a bonus of twenty five thousand dollars when they get back to the states in total that is one point eight million dollars that the u.s. government will be dishing out china hasn't revealed is official bonuses but it's gold winners will reportedly get a fifty one thousand dollar prize for u.k. athletes there's no extra cash to be won but there is a privilege of getting your head on a stamp so it depends what you consider to be more valuable russia has promised out these one hundred thirty five thousand dollars for gold but some athletes can expect even more the russian judo gold champion is i have can look forward to a one million dollar paycheck when he gets home and even countries that are near the bottom of the league table still offer a lowering amounts singapore was hoping a one million dollar bonus would bring a gold medal but it'll have to wait for years for another chance although it hasn't won a medal since nineteen fifty six and the economic crisis isn't downplaying the incentives
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with debt stricken italy giving one hundred eighty two thousand dollars to each of their winners so while it may be the taking part that counts winnings certainly leaves you counting more cash. well the olympians better make that money last since the next olympics and not the next four years the latest round of business that's the sour i'll be back on fifteen minutes thanks a lot natasha more from here now and coming up after the headlines were reported on live russia's restive republic of dagestan stay with us.
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