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in the fire threat of the water barak obama warns the u.s. could a time syria if it sees of trying to use its chemical or biological weapon. police investigate amount they suspect was planning a breakdown massacre just days before the norwegian mosque a lady is his verdict. on the cues that are current or style tactics evidence that they do as long train for mob attacks but for its drone strikes in pakistan targeting people who come to the aid of the world. coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the program washington threatens to
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use force in syria if there's any sign the regime might try to deploy its top piles of chemical or biological weapons the warning from president obama was the strongest yet to suggest american military intervention could be on the cards have a clashes between the regime his forces and rebels continued on monday in the suburbs of the capital damascus as well as in a leper and daraa the antacid activist group syria's observatory for human rights says about one hundred twenty people have been killed russia has warned against taking any unilateral action and so saying that dialogue between the regime and the opposition is the only way out and editor of syria tribune ali mohamed says any reckless western interference will only leads to catastrophe. the western countries are only after their own interest and they don't care about the syrian people despite the shame of this every single day if they cared about the syrian people but would work with russia with china with every other nation on earth to bring an end to. it's violence love to hate it and feed it with more weapons and money when
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i hear obama talking about chemical weapons out of the blue i can tell you with no doubt that they are preparing a chemical weapons scam the question is why would the syrian army use chemical weapons the syrian army is winning in every single battle it's having against the rebels so why would it need to do that to the syrian government learned quite well from iraq from libya from other places if the government army is winning why would the government give the u.s. a pretext to attack it just out of the kindness of its heart mr obama talked about being warry the chemical weapons would reach the bad guys and the question is why is he and his administration supporting the bad guys and sending them to syria and in the in danger in there by the safety of the chemical weapons if he doesn't want bad guys to control the chemical weapons why is he supporting them now where can this leave actually this can lead to one place only regional war devastating
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regional war if obama attacks syria or directly or a very local proxy with or without the chemical weapons pretext this will definitely lead to a diverse state in the region a war that will create a whole new middle east. ongoing violence has instigated a mass exodus of syrians into neighboring countries there are signs at least one hundred seventy thousand people have already fled point to say have reports now from the desert camp and jordan where those who escaped are now standing where i'm standing here at the border crossing between jordan and syria it's one of the main border crossings between the two countries but security here is tight and border controls are very very effective and this is a way for a man to deal with the growing influx of syrian refugees into this country now according to jordanian estimates at least one hundred and fifty thousand syrian refugees are currently in jordan they're being housed him if he camps along this border and the jordanian government has. forts in the process of building another
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one but the situation in those camps is alarming and has caused humanitarian groups to talk about humanitarian crisis we know that the camps are overcrowded people there have little to no access to water and electricity at the same time to close has broken out in the jordanian health ministry is talking about health risks they were clashes last week between some of those refugees trying to break out of those camps because they actually can't leave them without permission now the violence behind me in syria is starting to spill over into to jordan today there were four shells that landed here one of them badly hurt a young jordanian golden a number of people were rushed to hospital so that as the syrian violence keeps closer and closer into neighboring jordan the united nations observation has expired with no real peace prospects on the table in fact the situation in syria has actually gotten worse with the violence there spiraling out of control we know that a number of people in the international community have expressed regret that the observer mission is wrapping up moscow has said that it is concerned by reports of
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more evidence that is coming forward that syrian rebels are receiving the weapons that have been smuggled in from libya in addition to this we also know now that the opposition is using british intelligence that is hoping that with its rebel attacks on government forces so a lot of new evidence coming to the fore and certainly as the situation in syria does not seem likely to hold anytime soon they're watching r.c. i've got plenty more to come in the program including again the nasal box regime trends in libya the lack of stability remains as dozens of suspected conduct in the loyalists are rested after a bomb attacks in tripoli. for elise are investigating the case of the twenty nine year old man who they suspect was planning a massacre similar to the one unders break unleashed in july last year the news comes days before they know where to mask. he received his that act for causing the
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deaths of seventy seven in twin attacks so. cold. and off weaponry and explosives to kill dozens of people that was the discovery of the czech police when they raided at twenty nine year old man's apartment in the city of a strong man was reported by his neighbors to have some mental problems that's why the police decided to take action and later they arrested this man he was carrying a remote detonator for an explosive device on him when he was detained but it's also been revealed by the czech police that an explosive device made of an aircraft bomb was found in his apartment and they did it could have killed dozens of people it was believed to be a very powerful explosive device of several kilograms of explosives in it the police are now does not reveal and does not know what this man's intentions were but it already has all the reasons to believe that the man was
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a sympathizer of the killer from norway on this break who is due to have his verdict delivered this week sources within the interior ministry of the czech republic report that this man used a brave as he is on the internet in different forums and different social networks so they have reasons to believe that the man was sympathetic all of the of the killer from norway for now the police is trying to determine whether there have been any connection between the detained man and himself now we'll know little about this man for now a few pictures had been released by the czech media this man detained and cuffs on him being put in a police car but for now the police are trying to keep all the information secret regarding this man so that he won't have any more followers and they're trying to determine whether he actually had any more followers or he was planning to act alone and you can also stay up to date with all the knees at any time by logging on to a web site when he is a waltz waiting for you that. but
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a trip is to militarize its sinai region with tongues and aircraft on duty for the time in almost three decades to bolster security find out all the neighboring israel has to say about it. because it's common knowledge that extreme sports can be hard to resist but a few would expect the danger to come from police so watch the footage of a close encounter of a skater with l.a. law enforcement on our website. washington is being accused of turning to al qaeda style toxic so follow up strikes in its drone operations in pakistan has been growing evidence that u.s. missiles are fired at this site of tonks to target people coming to the rescue a flurry of american drone strikes in pakistan how wiped out
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a dozen people in the last few days and hours the u.s. claims of full of militant activity is again there to check out reports now on the legal questions raised. the u.s. prides itself on the rule of law but on a number of issues the line between what's legal and what's not kind of blurred in the last decade or so is wiretapping legal no but in the name of national security yes there are attempts right now in congress to legalize big brother on the web by making it legal for providers to funnel all private correspondence to national security agencies the law in the u.s. protects free speech but never before has there been such a hunt for whistleblowers that's in america but as far as u.s. actions abroad each year of what's legal and what's not even murkier washington has expanded its target assassinations program in different countries essentially putting itself above the law now i'm joined by john feffer author and co-director of the institute for policy studies he has an interesting theory of u.s.
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foreign policy he compares it to dexter the t.v. show dexter is a fictional character who is a good citizen by day and a serial killer by night but he only kills bad guys for what's so wrong about being dexter i mean everyone loves dexter was a very popular t.v. show here in the united states and all across the world but this is difficult moral questions because of course dexter is judge jury and executioner and sometimes he makes mistakes and the united states too is in a similar position united states often says it only kills bad guys with some of the . other figures that have been attacked by drones over the last few years but the united states also makes mistakes that have been and the number of civilian casualties associated with these drone strikes so in some sense they're in a similar moral quandary the u.s. government as you said you know there's administration has expanded its drone
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program dramatically and the strikes in pakistan yemen and other places they end up killing many civilians we're talking about extra judicial killings and. here's the question of pops out. you know when when someone does something outside the law they're usually afraid of getting caught but in the case of the us who is the police to catch them there is no police is there well there isn't any police of course there are international laws and there have been a number of reports on implications of international law on the drone attacks and the un for instance report tour has condemned drone attacks as being illegal but i think the chief concern here for the united states in terms of getting caught is being caught by blowback in other words by the consequences of these drone attacks and those i think are significant because of course we've seen people here in the united states who have cited these drone attacks as the reasons for their terrorist
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activities for instance so i think it's blowback which really represents the casualty or shall we say the consequences that are most direct the drone program. every time a pakistani air full service in the end u.s. drone attacks during more people into their ranks of the minutes and. i'm afraid the information which is being given out is very sketchy because especially since two thousand and nine the united states seems to have changed the rules it has declared that any able bodied person. who can become sort of their military will be considered a military irrespective of the fact whether the person is a parrot or start not but it is a mockery of all kinds of human rights and especially coming from a country which calls itself the champion of human rights and the only reason why the united states is banking on the use of drones is because it considers it means
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by which its own troops its own people are not at risk and sitting from ten thousand kilometers away but the fact is that the relatives of the victims are approached by the terrorists and they are drawled out since. for the looters have been targeted and killed it is high time that you can because revenge and in fact the number of terrorists who are being groomed and recruited in this way is rising so it is not just a double edged sword it is counterproductive and it is increasing terrorism rather than reducing it. sort of our view of this our side very tiny ation called a novelist launches a series of attacks on u.k. government websites to show their anger at britain's treatment of julian and. also later stolen child who'd asked him except the lives of all friends who were adopted them neglected by families abroad the full story coming up in just a couple of minutes. egypt has demanded that leave and also it is
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ensure the security of his diplomatic mission by south of blast head because of an egyptian diplomat in the eastern libyan city of benghazi on monday the blast came only a day after twenty bomb blasts left two people dead in the country's capital tripoli another set of suspected khadafi loyalists have been arrested in connection with the incident libya remains unstable since the nato bank's popular uprising resulted in the ousting and death of the country's former leader moammar gadhafi last year and that blackstar news milton believes the security situation in the country will only get wise before it has any chance of getting back. it's not definitely known who could be behind these kind of actions i think what might be disturbing is that normally when these kind of activities start they don't just and so sadly there could be such more actions similar explosions in the days and months to come and judging by the situation on the ground it's not clear that things are any
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better in libya today than before the nato intervention i think there's a rush to try to create a semblance of normalcy you really cannot have stability without addressing the issues of the weapons that are widely available at the end of the day the people that really exercise power in libya today are the armed militias there was some talk and the international criminal court later would have to be brought to account for what amounted to a war crimes who is going to address those issues so rather than focusing on the proposed trial of the son of qaddafi that's really addressed the more serious issues the destruction on libya that was caused by the nato who is going to compensate libyans for the lives that were lost and the property that were destroyed that to me seems to be a much more serious issue than the proposed trial of one of qaddafi surviving sons . last night check some other stories making headlines across the globe this hour
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a car bomb attack at a police station has left at least eight people dead and more than sixty injured in southeast turkey no one has yet claimed responsibility has been a rise in violence between turkish police and kurdish rebels who are demanding autonomy in the country's volatile southeast ankara believes the rebels are taking advantage of the conflict in neighboring syria to set up bases that. at least twenty five people have been killed and scores injured in a prison riot in venezuela own gangs of inmates clashed fighting broke out why family members were visiting relatives at the show say this is a shock. now destabilized is the latest in a series of riots in venezuela's overcrowded prisons where. three hundred inmates killed since january. and a fresh wave of student protests in the capital of cheney has seen dozens of people arrested hundreds attempted to take control of one of the city's most prestigious high schools demanding educational reform authorities have promised to spend more
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than one billion dollars on education but protesters say that's not enough chillies plagued by low quality schooling with promising students are unable to afford expensive higher education. and the football fires across europe are gearing up for action as the final qualification around the champions league gets ready for kickoff tonight and let's not talk to you know neil now sports studio for more on that you know yeah we have some big matches especially in moscow this evening when spartak moscow attempt to get into the group stages of the champions league take on fenerbahce in the first lord of the third qualifying stage to a massive march a lot of money a lot of pride at stake for sport talk but that's not all in twenty minutes on our t.v. we'll also have more from the golf course and sergio garcia is for your weight ended my personal favorite the world cup been racing chop egypt that's all ahead.
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the group known as a normal began to retire against the u.k. government over its treatment of julian assange by attacking its websites their so-called operation. was launched through twitter and social networks and targeted a number of web pages including the prime minister's official site the actions come as a response to the u.k. decision to send us to sweden for questioning of alleged sex crimes which the whistleblower denies threaten to enter the ecuadorian embassy where the weekly except it has been sheltering for over two months and arrest him and the president of ecuador corette said the u.k. would be committing diplomatic suicide if they try to enter his country's embassy in london and i would talk to brown a self-confessed anonymous collaborator for inside on the operation and the goals of the activists. anonymous is doing what has been going on there so it's very
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beginning. because he has this organization has become one of the most driving forces in something very very positive and necessary . arrangements as we used to do you know. mindset which we disagree and their government. that's why this is always been a major issue that i missed and why i hope and i specially when we see the behavior of the so we've seen from britain for instance of the us two weeks exit status as now you get it is not acknowledged you believe you applied to another nation a government that's up to the office of the west has forged but in terms of diplomatic policy you know the fact that william hague would say something about it actually shows us what who we're dealing with the terms of how crazy they get when they have to so you know we're obviously very very happy that people have many many options by which to get involved in this situation which one side is very obvious
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to again come all behavior and the other side is engaging in a stall but those. abandoned by his russian boss mother and then abandoned by his adoptive american mother as well the case of ten year old created not just a passel tragedy but also a media storm that the boy was simply send in a plane back to his homeland now proposing a new system to ensure cases like this can never happen again as a. last ten years old but has already been through more than most people would face in a lifetime of moses. this boy suffered deep psychological trauma as he often becomes secluded locks himself out from the rest of the world and when it comes to america he still never talks about it in his relatively short life on its own is already been abandoned twice first by his one of the logical russian mother and then by his american forced. she changed her mind just six months after the
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adoption dumping him all alone on a flight back to moscow with nothing more than a note and a change of underwear for the last six months on its own has been living in a children's s. always village just outside moscow an international project that brings a new format to the traditional concept of children's homes and foster families here children live in groups in separate houses each group then has its own foster mother heading up what are john himself now called a real family. the main goal for now is to help cover to get over his psychological problems and catch up education wise there's a large gap between what he knows and what he's supposed to know at this age. dozens of other children live in this village and although on its own declined to speak on camera he's once again playing and talking with the others abandoned to weiss it's hard to imagine what sort of stress i have to go through fortunately and
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a lot taking time but he is recovering surrounded by other children unfortunately thomas white has not been an isolated case. around sixty thousand russian children have been adopted by american families over the past two decades but twenty children have died through neglect and cases of mistreatment have become all too common. one family adopted six girls from russia and use them to film porn they've now been convicted another u.s. family specifically adopted children with disabilities just to mock them they tied them up threw them into a swimming pool put hoses in their mouths and turned on the water and these are just the cases we know of moscow is calling for the creation of a separate body within the u.s. government that will monitor the lives of children adopted from russia to prevent such stories of neglect ever happening again as for our terms former foster mother she was fined sixty thousand dollars by a us court and ordered to pay
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a quarter of her salary every single month until he's eighteen to a boy she rejected despite once having legally agreed to love and protect you got this going to moscow. it seems like and they can only crisis people are turning to products they can trust and danielle is hands out this desk with no money to danielle so don't tell us we'll yeah things like food and raw materials and a record high is on fears paper money can no longer be trusted ortiz natasha nascar has the story. it's five years ago the saugus that the world will come up to the talk we now hold the global financial crisis successful investing during these years proved challenging it turns out commodities namely corn gold and brant crude offered the biggest return strong double digits here compared to modest gains for the footsie and the s. and p. and losses for japan's nikkei and it may not be too late to join in the commodities
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boom take a look at the core it's prices hit a record high on friday as the u.s. government slashed its forecast for the drought damaged crop do worst drought in more than a half a century i should add overnighted became the hottest commodity on the list but it still has a lot of. its dramatic rise is also the result of even all increasingly becoming part of the ghastly mix the second harvest is gold it july it saw the largest quarterly price drop since two thousand and eight or the bad news about the state of the global economy suggests central banks will increase stimuli read crank up the printing press and turn away on the u.s. dollar that will boost to gold as an alternative investment it's now priced well below its inflation adjusted high over around two thousand four hundred dollars an ounce of reached in one nine hundred eighty last but not least is crude arguably
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it's the most popular commodity and that's understandable since it's part of nearly every faucet over every day lives from fuel to fertilizers and cosmetics with branch trading around one hundred fifteen dollars a barrel it still has a lot of upside before it tops its record high of one hundred forty seven of the quarter dollars it reached in two thousand and eight as one of the crosses took full suit chains of going kill people eating more chickens bush known those ones to enter the russian market opening up to twenty stores in two years the chain known for its controversial. vers has been named one of the world's top thirty brands now a chinese firm which make apple computers all roys after its market value hit record highs over in america hong high precision is up in taipei the euro is recovering to the greenback and the rubles gaining in the opening minutes here in moscow the russian markets have got off to a storming start with the years already adding over one percent this hour and
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a russian anti corruption bill aims to bring a massive hundred billion dollars back from abroad it burns state officials their wives and children from owning homes shares bank accounts abroad the deputies behind the bill said people in power should invest in the motherland not in foreign countries and europe today you know we'll have more for you next hour looking forward to hearing more from you danielle next hour then and i'll bring you the headlines after this break to stay with.
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waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me devil operation on. archie. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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