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i was in norway's view to decide whether man skill or under the break was going to spend the rest of his life in a prison cell ordered mental institution that's while the case itself highlights the bejo europe's multiculturalism. europe's premier economies damage greece's problems but more time to implement cuts while athens launchers out of germany demanding it stop spreading rumors of its imminent you were exit. and the use nuclear watchdog with news talks with iran over the atomic program the islamic state claims disputed peaceful and made doubts over the agency's impartiality and.
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this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program norway is about to close the final chapter of the case that's been haunting it for more than a game now has confessed to mass murder on this brave awaits a quarter verdict during the trial he never showed remorse for slaughtering dozens of people in july twenty levon and. now reports the hearing has highlighted the fact yorks multicultural policies failing there's no doubt about his guilt for right militant unders brave massacred seventy seven people in norway thirteen months ago to show his rejection of government policies and immigrants and is long but the question at the heart of this trial is ian same brave because along insisted he is not that his extreme and set of phobic ideology is not the ravings of a lunatic the. well this case once again highlighted europe's deepening divide over
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immigration that integration and the subsequent radicalization of ideas. we cannot see the people more racist certainly not but there has been some sort of. reuther why their own fortunately for people to express their hate and to indulge into violent behavior. it's about those who physical violence including murders last week a twenty nine year old suspected brave big sympathizer was charged in the czech republic officers found weapons and police uniforms in his flat and they believe he was plotting a brave slaughter. while in norway police are investigating a threatening e-mail sent to newspapers and politicians from a person who claims to be brave and in command i was in my soldiers to give all due respect to our people our culture and our ethnicity and warn all advocates of multiculturalism they get is this war we are now so deeply in physical violence is
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. a line that we draw very clearly now multiculturalism in the sense that everybody could keep this culture well this idea which has been the official idea for over for the last twenty years this idea is over there is a leading culture of the european values and european culture such far right fire has gained traction in europe but it's also angered racism groups and proponents of the left there are some resorting to very public displays of opposition. and racism against muslims have become so common we think it's necessary to have a deep debate with the intellectuals who feel the far right ideology while there's an increasingly vocal and ideologies and a rise in political extremes that were once kept out of the fringes some argue that national debates on the issue remain insufficient that simmering social tensions
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are testing the limits of tolerance in europe yet despite the obvious threat of a deepening standoff between europeans and immigrants others say europe's tendency to walk on eggshells in the name of political correctness makes any real and honest debate all but impossible when you have the riots in. we think occasion of you mr and everyone trying to find some excuse. but condition of life and if we don't send a clear message to everyone far right. muslim. youth become impossible to understand the police and others brave extra may have reached a conclusion but europe still nowhere near to wending at all to whether the cycle of fear and hatred. does are still here r t brussels. also
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coming your way this hour blogging mostly laid the ground for the possible hand of the russian businessman jail be us board easy is as political persecution. a small sidelights of a peaceful life inside as several new visits a syrian town which serves as a reminder all the state was before the fatal uprising. greece will be battling to win concessions today in germany in a bid to ease the pressure of its suffocating berlin mandated austerity program but there's they feel good well love for athens in the with it being ordered to stick by cards or face a euro zone exit though as are all of the reports not all is lost just yet. friday sees the greek prime minister mr some modest begin a charm offensive against europe's big two he's here in berlin for talks with angle of merkel before later flying off for a meeting on saturday with air france war land in paris now he's going to hope that
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he can try and get extra time for greece to be able to make the cuts that they they have to make in order for them to receive the next round of bailout money we're talking about thirty billion euros worth of bailout money they're actually over thirty billion euros so certainly no small feat both merkel and land have well differing approaches to how to tackle the problems that are ongoing in greece at the moment i'm glad merkel wants to see cuts and the timetable of cuts that he had to stringently where is francois hollande from france seems a little bit more willing to bend and to give a little bit of leeway because the reality is if greece isn't given extra time then they're going to have to cut even deeper and it's those deeper cuts that are just going to mean more protests we're going to see more violence and when to see more suffering for the people of greece. the logic behind asking for breathing space is that athens hopes to use the time to jumpstart its time king economy but investment
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advisor patrick young doubts even that would help greece get out of its financial predicament. it's really rather see this whole situation i mean the great political class are utterly delusional if they believe that they can possibly manage to make the numbers add up the numbers simply don't guard up they have not added up in greece for two decades probably a great deal longer ultimately there is a fiction prize to be won from greece greek get on with numbers the idea that suddenly when you have an economy built in a tailspin it's collapsing up an incredible almost unprecedented grit that suddenly everything is going to switch around is really not going to hurt there are always two lots of people involved and those are the citizens of greece who are finding themselves in an absolutely appalling economics through it we all have to sympathise with but it's a huge problem but ultimately greece has not done anything to really help itself it's missed every possible deadline it's been given and now it's come back with
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that involves still looking for more money more time more possibilities and really well it's like dealing with a dodgy builder they're always promised to your wonderful new highs that there never seems to be any progress. and of course you can always find all our stories online on our website dot com that is a taste of what's there for you right now russian science has forward in there has breadth of being the first in the world to great us official intelligence game edge of our rivals all over the world at an international contacts. under foreign military bases get a natural make over but while the big guns might be gone some big teams have taken their legs.
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the un's nuclear body has ring huge talks with iran over access to the country's atomic facilities the previous discussions failed back in showing tehran insists its nuclear program is exclusively peaceful but some world power is suspected of pursuing atomic bombs and edison journalist james corbett has skeptical about the i.a.e.a. as a role in the crisis unfortunately the i.a.e.a. has been exposed during this entire area reining in dispute as as little more than a gang of thugs rather than a bureaucratic agency that's trying to neutrally arbitrate this dispute and really what it demonstrates is that the nuclear powers that that currently exist are really trying to enforce a monopoly on nuclear power and a dictating what countries can or cannot have access to that so that they're attempting to to hold the iranian government which is a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty to higher standards than other members of the i.a.e.a. who are currently using nuclear power and of course one of the biggest detractors
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of iran in the iranian nuclear program is israel which itself is not a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and has hundreds of nuclear weapons itself which have never been publicly officially disclosed so there's there's a lot going on under the surface here but it just goes to show that unfortunately the decision has already been made before its report has even been finalized. iran is currently training on the crippling western sanctions imposed in connection with its nuclear program but some rain in experts say is the people who are suffering the most. they are blocking any financial transactions with iran that means that the iranian former suitable companies cannot buy vital medicine from major pharmaceutical companies in the world so people like my father they're not getting that they're not getting the medication it's affecting the whole family
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you know it's affecting my dad because he can't get the medication that he needs if it's a pick in the family because for the past three decades we've been dealing with a man who is sick and who can't be cute because of the problems that the problems are not becoming bigger because he's become alder and do we care more vulnerable and if we can't get the medicines then. his life is in danger and in iran the problems are bigger because the sanctions the sanctions affecting normal ordinary iranians the sanctions are not affecting the government the sanctions are affecting ordinary iranians that's the message and iran's also a hot topic in the u.s. presidential campaign with the frontrunners striving to do out each other's fiery rhetoric on the issues and focusing on the upcoming election crosstalk with her speech a lot of valen his gas discussing which of the candidates is really of the people's mind the full show is coming your way at seven thirty g.m.t. but he is a sneak peek. we have
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a wealthy person who is paying thirteen percent or thirteen percent in federal taxes most middle class americans are paying twenty five percent or so that's class warfare to point out though they're saying the point. to point that out and say that that's a problem is class war now there is you know what i someone who spent his formative years in britain the young communist league i was grinning because this idea that this is class warfare. class warfare is about who has power in the society and altering the type of solution level and who can get the better accountant has nothing to do with fundamentally changing the way people live without the romeos and a lot of money is largely irrelevant now broke obama is surrounded by multimillionaires by billionaires george soros has more money than god for goodness sake the mainstream media which is losing wealth is largely behind behind the democrats so i think that that is a digression. russia
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has requested the u.s. provides documents in the case of boot as it considers it considers its extradition that the russian businessman is serving twenty five years in american jails for conspiring to kill u.s. nationals however maintains his innocence claiming the case was politically motivated. reports from. considering that the u.s. has spent many years and millions of dollars hunting down boot these chances for russia are quite challenging victor was arrested in march two thousand and thailand during a sting operation carried out by the u.s. u.s. officials say that was attempting to sell weapons to members of the colombian fark which would have been allegedly used to kill americans despite the fact that i tie government found him not guilty two times the u.s. still managed to extradite victor boot to the united states at the end of two thousand and without notifying russia without notifying victor attorney. without
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notifying viktor booth family many argue that what the u.s. did was a violation of international law and nonetheless mr boot a russian businessman was tried here in the us and found guilty sentenced to twenty five years in prison and all along victor boot his attorneys and his supporters believe the cards were stacked against him because in two thousand and five many will be made many may remember there was a hollywood movie. put out in theaters quarreled called lord of war and nicolas cage the after was playing a character that he said was based on victor boot and victor boot following that movie was dubbed the merchant of death so when he went into who would want to buy many believe that the chances of him getting a fair trial were unlikely because many knew him or thought of him as a villain to begin with because of hollywood because of the information the u.s. government was painting about him following his sentencing earlier this year our
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team did speak exclusively with victor boot and he said that he believes he has been used as a political pawn broker or carries purely political marker of shoring. up the american. american very. very. very picture as far as we know it still has not been clear or indicated by any u.s. officials how they believe they had the legal right to extradite victor boot a russian citizen from thailand to the u.s. which is one of many reasons why russia saying that this is a russian citizen and is asking for him to be extradited to russia to serve out his twenty five year sentence that was delivered by a u.s. court. i quote all standing by is this isn't to grant asylum to jordan our son for an indefinite period ignoring the threats by britain to storm its embassy in london in an interview to ask the spanish channel the country's president rafael correa
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rares said his choice is fully supported across latin america really we supported him in excuse me but i can't seem to find a better word because of the diplomatic clumsiness of great britain they threatened us with violating the sovereignty of our embassy in order to arrest the song this was brought together all the nations in south america and other parts of the world because this would have been pure barbarism it's an unacceptable risk which would break one of the ground principles he said which is lost it for ages the in viability of diplomatic mission the bolivarian alliance and supported by the people of south america and you know mainly for that reason not for granting asylum. and present cora's fulling to here will be coming up here on r.c. later today with nor his thoughts on just how far the diplomatic standoff over two and a son will go. well
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let's move on the you ass is once again talking out the possibility of chemical weapons being used in syria by saying it's not positioning biohazard good in the region and earlier president obama born to any movement of the arm stockpile would be a red line for the us military to movie and that's despite serious continuing growth sure iss such wrongs will never be used in its civil conflict meanwhile the fighting between pro and anti regime forces rages across the state and some of the heaviest boncelles are taking place in both the capital damascus and the second city of aleppo but as all she's next on the boycott reports and always says of peace still remains in war torn syria. a phrase syrians use for someone who loves life and a good description of this nation's character even during a time of war some syrians to preserve their home or joviality. the town of sway there is one of the few communities in syria still largely
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unaffected by violence but let's get a man with our next life is usually here people come to the park with their families every night nothing has changed. it's a striking contrast to the rest of the country just fifty kilometers west lies daraa the city where the syrian uprising began and we're going out to buy bread is sometimes a major risk but for the residents of suede that is no coincidence populated primarily by the jews a religious group that incorporates elements of all major faiths sway that has so far proved syria's most successful peace laboratory the locals say it's because their culture breeds tolerance. and the list is very different there's a basic right guaranteed by humanity in psuedo we have people of different political opinions we all respect and accept each other as human beings that's why sweden hasn't witnessed any confrontations we can differ politically but we still
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want to preserve our homeland we have people who are against the government but they're also going to violence then no army checkpoint on the streets and nor fear of rebel snipers on the rooftops business is slower than usual but the outlook is a bit these hotel opened its doors just two weeks ago its general manager is convinced that tolerance both political and religious always pays off. have to continue. people who have. have to. accept each other. which you have to accept. about. thought so i think it's good to open up this while the rest of syria gathers funerals in psuedo weddings are still the most common public event. and should open
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more among about a dozen couples tying the knot on that particular day i had the stamina in hotels where used to seem very different people and we'll learn how to accept everybody that's what syria needs both sides need to stop killing and start talking to some in the west it may come across as ignorance and disregard for those who are suffering but it's actually the opposite the syrians always valued the beauty of the simple life and they won't give it up easily at gunpoint. it was about. the economy we're all because right now we're right so that makes it that. maybe you never know. like i want to wait out. and let's not cross to leave it is seen as an example of why i happen to syria fighting there continues the clashes i'm told the country had reported and left at least twelve people killed and dozens injured
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a fight between members of two tribes escalated into an all out war between heavily armed groups lost up to have used to aircraft guns against each other after the fall of x. leader moammar gadhafi last year weapons have been flowing freely into the country and are often seized by violent gangs. protestors have guns the streets of the children capital santiago thousands of students run it all changes to the country's education system demonstration turned father to an agent brutal clashes with police and security force. has used tear gas and to disperse the crowd has been rocked by student protests from. more than thirty people have died in northern pakistan after monsoon rains triggered severe floods in the region out of five hundred homes were damaged or reduced to rubble by the advantage waters authorities fear the death toll could rise because of the devastation similar flooding last summer affected almost six million people. fresh on the heels of russia's fast
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passenger plane in twenty years another one is already on the drawing board daniels of business without that. the you know today corporation is building a new mid-sized carrier to compete with the boeing seven three seven and there was a three twenty they love some hundred forty seats and a completely new design not based on the current superjet will give the country a good range of civil aircraft with plans already announced to build a large airliner the m is twenty one let's check markets because just selling commodities and take stocks in particular will disappoint with the u.s. for the pub more money into the economy for now the u.s. dollar declined against other currencies on thursday on the news including the russian ruble full of fresh figures in thirty five minutes time when the markets opened their moscow market tracked the sentiment overseas on thursday the most exciting point four percent of the r.t.s. twice as much south korean calls both of them in some sort of fringed each of those
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peyton's mobile devices the sole judge placed limited national bans on sales of the oil phone as well as galaxy california jury is also destroyed a much bigger after claim of peyton infringement in a separate case you're up to date you will have the russian opening figures next looking forward to hearing from you next hour that danielle thank you very much and coming out into the and overview right of all the latest news from the world of technology first we cut our top stories for you.
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my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project fed rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful of yours and the church is is a religious monumental obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look tense and it opens their eyes that their chairs what can be achieved by using your imagination. the a clue. the
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