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palazzi tonight three german copycats of russian punk band pussy riot could face three years in a german prison for their protest stunt in a cathedral this despite condemnation of the shorts of prison and into the moscow tree. mass killer anders breivik stick cleared say and given twenty one years in prison while his fight against islam was serving to inspire radical groups across europe as we report. on the resumption of nuclear talks between iran and the energy watchdogs accompanied by concerns over un atomic agency bias and a growing criticism of sanctions hitting a radian citizen was the. welcome
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you see live from moscow it's kevin over here with you this hour our top story at eight o'clock the catholic church is pressing charges against three german copycats of the russian punk band pussy riot after they disrupted the service in cologne cathedral the trio of activists could now face a prison sentence that's longer than the one given to their moscow counterparts not just last week's verdicts on pussy riot sparked a wave of condemnation abroad including from germany and he's paid all of it takes up the story. two men and one woman all in their early twenty's they interrupted a mass service that was taking place in cologne chanting free pussy riot decked out in the the garish. brightly colored clothes that have become synonymous with the the russian punk rock collective calling for these three people calling for the freedom of the three women that were sentenced to two years in jail for hooliganism
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motivated by his hatred now the group pussy riot had to formed a so-called punk rock prayer in russia's main cathedral which offended many orthodox christian believers now the catholic church of press charges against the three people here in germany waiting to find out exactly what they will be charged with now they could be charged with a breach of the peace and disrupting the free practice of religion the a lot of those charges brings with it a maximum penalty of three years in prison so feasibly these people taking part in the copycat version of the pussy riot demonstration well it's all very interesting that this is happening here in germany germany of course was one of those countries that was particularly critical of moscow's handling of the pussy riot trial in russia now it seems that germany is facing a similar type of situation itself whereby three people could face up to three years in jail for performing a demonstration a political demonstration in
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a church. where peters also following reaction to the story virus twitter feed today says that many germans on the streets said the protests performed by the pussy riot copycats of the church was unacceptable fuel to keep abreast of more of that peters page online for more updates. of the big stories today norwegian mass murderer anders breivik who admitted killing seventy seven people and taunted the court with that says salut has been declared sane by judges he's been jailed for a maximum of twenty one years for committing the country's worst atrocities since world war two. with his bombing and gun rampage in oslo under toilet but broken down his sentence equates to just over three months for each of his victims brevik smirked when he heard the verdict at the end of his sentencing here paula jones to militant nationalists for not killing more people he's always insisted on his sanity and that the killings were part of his fight against the islam of cation of norway you countries were suffering a rise in far right activities before the tragedy but his test recently reported
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relics ideas and feeling even more hatred towards immigrants and islam. there is no doubt about his guilt for right militant unders brave massacre of seventy seven people in norway thirteen months ago to show his rejection of government policies and immigrants and is long over this case once again highlighted europe's deepening divide over immigration had integration and the subsequent radicalization of ideas. last week a twenty nine year old suspected brave exemplifies or was charged in the czech republic officers found weapons and police uniforms in this flat and they believe he was planning a brave it style slaughter. while in norway police are investigating a threatening email sent to newspapers and politicians from a person who claims to be brave and in command i would my soldiers to give all due respect to our people our culture and our ethnicity and warn all advocates of
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multiculturalism they gave this war we are now so deeply in physical violence is. 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 sort of very public displays of opposition. while there's an increasingly vocal washer of ideologies and a rise in political extremes one step up the fringes countries are increasingly criticised for failing to properly engage people on what's needed so what the problem out and so my social tensions are testing the limits of tolerance. yet
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despite the obvious threat of a deepening standoff between europeans and immigrants others say europe's tendency to walk of eggshells in the name of political correctness makes any real and honest debate all but impossible when you have. with integration of umist and if we want to try to find some excuse. but condition of life and if we don't send a clear message to everyone far right. ok. muslim. it's become impossible to understand the police under is brave extra you may have reached a clue. but europe still nowhere near to wending at all to whether the cycle of fear and hatred. this is still the r t brussels. still ahead as greece struggles to satisfy its bailout deal its economy continues to deteriorate but that
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is pleas for more time we ask if its future of the euro zone has already been decided. and in these times of economic uncertainty we could be going back to basics and pulling out wallets with gold to the us republican hard to get their way anyway i'll explain all in about fifteen minutes time in the business part of them. alarming reports from bahrain which say security forces are using toxic gas in residential areas in the arms of opposition activists the use of tear gas is part of the continuing suppression and the rest of those taking part in anti regime protests which are happening on the island nation daily now for bahraini and police side how they are massai told r.t. the crackdown is likely to worsen while the authorities get away with abusing human rights. the problem that's happening in iraq for a. long time ago problem the the offer of using the new police force and violating human rights somehow and our
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security to just shut up everyone no can not say anything and you know that may be a blow job been. contracted for. three years and. just because he tried to raise his voice i can say that they they they took some police people with grades to the courts but they did not charge anyone off high grades who send their commands and all responsible of what's happening here in bahrain much more news here online as one of our team took comps night israeli police after palestinian father in front of his kids for trying to stop a brawl in a family park with more of those pictures and also a cerebral celebration for a russian scientist that got tantalizingly close to creating the world's first artificial intelligence looks a bit scary that isn't it beating competitors anyway at
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t.v. dot com. it's . hello again that you do sanch remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london avoiding extradition the wiki leaks founder is rallied some powerful support president rafael correa as exclusively told r.t. sister spanish channel that his country's cause as united south africa south america. we supported him in a picture to use me but i can't seem to find
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a better word of it because of the diplomatic clumsiness of great britain they threatened us with violating the sovereignty of our embassy in order to arrest the son the militias brought together all the nations in south america and other parts of the world because this would have been pure barbarism and it's an unacceptable risk which would break one of the ground principles he said which is lasted for ages the in viability of diplomatic missions the bolivarian alliance and supported by the people of south america and you know mainly for that reason not for granting asylum this. president chris full interview will be coming up here on our team bit later this hour with more of his thoughts on just how far the diplomatic standoff over to his side is set to go. there and then the u.n. atomic watchdog are holding fresh talks more than two months after the previous discussions failed has already more international hype over to run its nuclear
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program with new regime in richmond machines reportedly being installed at one facility israel is accusing iran of speeding up work to build a bomb which it denies saying it's only interested in energy global affairs journalist james corbett doubts the new talks will get anywhere but not because of iran's unwillingness to cooperate unfortunately the i.a.e.a. has been exposed during this entire iranian dispute as as a little more than a gang of thugs rather than a bureaucratic agency that's trying to neutrally arbitrators 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.e.e.e. 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 has never been publicly officially disclosed so there is there's a lot going on under the surface here but it just goes to show that unfortunately be i.e. decision has already been made before its report has even been finalized but with little optimism them regarding the success of the talks there is a clear little open for the western imposed sanctions will be eased a the supposed to target the government but does want to rein in political commentator told r.t. from his personal experience the crippling penalties are hurting citizens are wondering why do you any government is not taking the united states international courts because of that because the sanctions that the united states has imposed on iran are genocidal sanctions they're killing people they're killing or you know civilians are killing medics retired people killing people who have not got nothing to do with you was nuclear program it's affecting the whole family you know it's
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affected my dad because he can't get the medication that he needs he was diagnosed with a p.t.s.d. so for the past three decades he's been receiving medication and he became a diabetic after a few years and if you can't get the medicines then his life is in danger is not only diabetic people you have eight thousand hemophilia people in iran who badly need those medicines and they're not getting it because these medicines are being produced in the united states are being produced in the european union and because we can't buy them they can't use it and that's putting their life in danger and the united nations has shamelessly remained silent the united nations is practically doing nothing it is lost it has lost its credibility. iran's also a key topic in the u.s. presidential campaign with an answer to the stalemate over to run its nuclear program seen as a guaranteed vote winner also focusing on the upcoming elections artie's crosstalk with host peter lavelle of these guests discussing tonight which of the candidates
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is really a man for the people now the full shows coming your way a bit later today here's a quick preview. of a wealthy person who is paying thirteen percent or about thirteen percent in federal taxes most middle class americans are paying twenty five percent or so that's class warfare to point it out though they're saying to point to. dare to point that out and say that that's a problem is class war and so 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. and laughable class warfare is about who has power in a society and altering the taxation level and seeing who can get the better account and has nothing to do with fundamentally changing the way people live without the romeos and a lot of money is largely irrelevant barbara surrounded by multimillionaires by billionaire george soros has more money than god for goodness sake mainstream media which is losing wealth is largely behind behind the democrats so i think that that is a digression. more
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from the team later on tonight now the greek prime minister is on a charm offensive in europe hoping to win more time for implementing reforms promised to international creditors however on his first stop in a tough message from the german chancellor he said action must follow words on saturday and turner said maurice is heading to france with the same mission and i spoke to investment advisor patrick told me the struggling economy won't be able to get back on track even if it implements all the promised reforms. you know 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 add up they have not added up in greece for perhaps two decades probably a great deal longer ultimately there is a fiction price to be won from greece greek economic numbers the idea that suddenly when you have an economy that's in
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a tailspin it's collapsing an incredible almost unprecedented grit that suddenly everything's going to switch iran is really not going to have the situation permits as merkel who has got a terrible dilemma is she's actually going to have to do something radical that she hasn't done before in the euro crisis which is making a decision and actually how she made any decisions a couple of years ago it would have been a lot better than the than the last a plus the sticking plaster is that have been applied to this euro crisis the truth is there's no messing around here greece is bankrupt. game over mrs merkel must agree with her about her ventures she has to inject greece from the euro because tragically it's the only human solution for everybody involved. in the meantime the greek prime minister is thinking the unthinkable admitting the country might have to lease or even cash in sort of an inhabited islands to square the books we've got a story about that at r.t. dot com our web site's not going to read up more and the dice with the ice
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greenpeace activists storm a russian break in protest over drilling for oil and we are. elsewhere around the world this friday night where one person has died after a gunman shot and killed a former coworker of new york city before being shot dead by police is that the man was fired from his job as an excess raised designer last year and returned to the business on friday police say then walks near the empire state building where he fired at police and people on the street he york's mayor suggested some of those injured may have been hit in the crossfire between officers and the suspect. hundreds of supporters and opponents of egypt's president of clashed in cairo throwing fireworks and project hours of each other the anti-government protesters
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accuse president morsi and his muslim brotherhood party for overstepping their authority and undermining parliament the angry crowds gathered in tahrir square which has become synonymous for egyptian protest since hosni mubarak was forced down. in china now there are three people are dead after a highway bridge collapsed in the northeast several trucks fell around thirty meters smashing into the ground below after that road gave way the eight lane stretch of highway don't even open for less than a year and was designed to ease traffic congestion in the area. france has suggested that western nations could consider setting up a limited no fly zone over part of syria without a un security council mandate earlier us all support for the idea of a partial closure of syrian airspace. washington is still focused on plans for the future of the stricken country after president assad leaves but in syria itself the fighting between pro and anti-government forces shows no sign of abating xander
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boyd who visited one of the few pockets of peace in the crisis torn country. a phrase syrians use for someone who loves life and a good description of this nation's character different during a time of war some syrians still preserve their home or joviality. the town of sway there is one of the few communities in syria still largely unaffected by violence but let's get the big man with flashes who show here people come to the park with their families every night nothing has changed. it's just try can contrast to the rest of the country just fifty kilometers west lies down to 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 psuedo that is no coincidence populated primarily by the jews a religious group that incorporate elements of all major faiths sway that has so
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far proved syria's most successful peace laboratory the locals say it's because their culture breeds tolerance. in the difference is 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 we still want to preserve our homeland we have people who are against the government but they're also going to violence they're no army checkpoint on the streets and no 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 as general manager is convinced that tolerance both political and religious always pays off. have to continue. people have to. have to.
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accept each other what is this kind of business which you have to accept about a culture of those people so i think it's good to open at the start while the rest of syria gathers funerals in psuedo weddings are still the most common public event money and were among about a dozen couples timed the knot on that particular day hired to spend the night in hotels where used to seeing very different people and we learned 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 human at gunpoint.
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we're telling you right now that. maybe maybe you. want to wait out. for us to get out of business no twenty three minutes past eight o'clock at night moscow time i can say what goes around comes around or does a full circle see us republicans to talk about bring about the gold standard they are indeed actually and have in some paper saying it's barking mad it's not going to work. they're saying in all seriousness that we could be going to the bank with all pennies with whatever currency and exchanging it with gold balls of that is the reality of the situation at the moment now earlier we spoke to jacob know about the situation he's from morgan stanley and he says that it would hurt washington's ability to react in a crisis. i don't think so i think if you have a currency is just backed by the gold standard you won't have the kind of flexibility to intervene when you have
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a crisis think what happened when lehman brothers went down and the authorities search on the sidelines since then through the crisis we've heard the third to intervene time and again i'm not saying that there are negative consequences to those interventions but if it hadn't intervened there's a so there's a significant risk that would be you know a far worse place than yours today in the great great depression in america unemployment was in the high teens low twenty's for years now in america it's just eight percent i think it's a lot worse than it could it is a lot better than it could have been and their homes could have been timed if they'd been to a gold standard and that brings us on to wall street that we see how the sausage getting on how they're actually way pounding rebounding bring found them there you are even still further and that's because there are twenty minutes or so ben bernanke is the federal reserve chairman has said that there's more sky for more action and investors are running away with the my mix we did start out in negative
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territory both want to mention the technology stocks they're doing security well and helping to overshadow the disappointing economic data including orders the capital goods that is why they have been up and read is that if a bit of light about the european markets and our child tells the angle of merkel said that germany will stand behind the greek government as it does struggle to overhaul the economy defy expectations the grace of what i say the euro zone in the near future if we look at the year it's self charles i did say that the goal of the zero thirty measures is to help greece reach the light at the end of the tunnel that was her words today at the ruble that it stopped the rumbling today and it finished up makes against the basket current says it lost to the u.s. dollar and gave the common current state and activities then here this friday they finished up all the back they took their cue from. the european markets are really in response to the oil price is just one of which is that since they closed prices
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have actually rebounded some good news the silver lining and direct investment foreign direct investment rose seven billion dollars first half of the ship russia and united corp is building a new mid-sized carrier to compete with the boeing seven three seven and a three twenty i don't have some one hundred forty seats and have a completely new design not based on the current jets it will give the country a good range of civil aircraft with plans already announced to build a large line down the. q one as well as i get my food on the plane i don't care what it looks like or how big it is haven't oh i thought you'd like the window seats like me for. no talk of the next the news and opinion makers talk to this channel after the headlines of his exclusive interview with their dogs president about his new of juda son has a son in play is coming up shortly. most
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