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can catholic church presses charges against priests who riot copycats who disrupted a service in cologne's cathedral and could now face an even longer jail sentence than they inspire is. brand new tools between tehran and the ones atomic washtub do nothing and it fears within iran that giving assistance to the agency will come at a high price. proud americans rallied i would all scores and declare and this is diplomatic holy ground leaving britain a red face but still no less desperate for judo now some. news for russia and around the world this is. our thanks for joining us three years
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behind bars that's what german call because of the infamous pursue ride punk band may get forced storming colognes cathedral if slapped with the sentence the punishment would be even greater than that hundred down to the russian trio they were initiating and germany faces a dilemma now being among the states which rush to condemn last week's verdict as i speak to all of our reports. 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 balaklava some brightly colored clothes that have become synonymous with the the russian punk rock collective calling for the freedom of the three women that were sentenced to two years in jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred now the group pussy riot had performed a so-called punk rock prayer in russia's main cathedral which offended many
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orthodox christian believers the catholic church of press charges against the three people germany we're 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 the charges brings with it a maximum penalty of three years in prison so physically these people taking part in the copycat version of the pussy riot demonstration could actually find themselves being sentenced to more time in prison than the people that they were trying to emulate well it's all very interesting that this is how many here 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 a church. the public attitude towards the incident in cologne right from the
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streets of germany is something piece to all of the describes and his twitter stream and he says many agree that the foreman is by the cards in the catholic cathedral was unacceptable and those who staged it deserve punishment and more news of course and grief is also available at. the latest attempts to resolve a deadlock in the iranian nuclear crisis has drawn a blank the u.n. nuclear agency fails to strike a deal with tone iran which could wipe out western concerns over suspected atomic weapons activities by the islamic state. reportedly installed more uranium enrichment machines at one of its facilities and some experts believe it had no
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other choice. western sanctions have been escalating the pressure on iran has been escalating and to expect a country to sit on its hands well it's having these pressure tactics level at it is completely unrealistic so for iran i think when it looks at this situation it had several opportunities regarding how does it respond how does it escalate in turn and it could have taken far more provocative actions i think actually installing these centrifuges was probably the lowest grade retaliation to the western sanctions and some of the threats of war at the end of the day it's still the judgment of the united states of israel of all of the western intelligence agencies that you want has not begun to actually build a nuclear weapon they have not made that decision yet and so all this talk about war zones of immunity and so forth is completely premature and counterproductive to actually resolving this conflict. international atomic energy agency is seeking
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access to a key military base near toronto scientists walking on the iranian nuclear program and gareth porter a journalist and analyst on the us foreign policy says iran wants to know the endgame before it heals to the agency. the i.a.e.a. is following a general stroop script or a strategy that is clearly determined by the major powers primarily the united states which is to keep iran on the defensive in order to do that of course to keep the idea uppermost in the. headlines covering this issue of the iranian nuclear program that the iranians are unwilling to cooperate with the i.a.e.a. the issue here is not whether iran is willing to allow the agency to come to look at this site that has been requested by the agency but rather whether the
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agency is willing to agree to a set of principles governing the broader set of issues surrounding the cooperation between iran and the agency and this is primarily a question of whether iran will be allowed to have an exit from the process of being examined or investigated by the i.a.e.a. the i basically does not want to have any sort of end point to the process even if the iranians cooperate fully. iran's relations with russia have soured of late after a moscow council to contracts to deliver an advanced defense system the s three hundred no sit around anger the deal was torn up following the un security council's arms embargo russia meanwhile has been developing their project father with an even more sophisticated version of the weapon as a. report. seek and destroy.
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planes helicopters and even you name it the s four hundred triumph can locate and hunt down almost any flying target. should first target the spotted and identified then the system starts monitoring it all following its course then the command makes the call to either eliminate the target or not after getting the green light the system opens fire one of the strong suits of the system as it's mobility it can literally create defense anywhere on the ground within minutes. of course preparation takes no more than five minutes and everything's done by three people one officer and two conscripting soldiers. this is still can shoot down objects as small as a soccer ball even if they're flying at supersonic speeds ejaz one hundred system consists of several elements one radar which monitors the skies looking for targets a second one which follows a specific targets
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a command post and the launcher itself or the gun as it's called here in the army combines the elements of the system can follow up to three hundred dog it's flying from as low as just a few feet above the ground and up to nearly fourteen miles high in the skies were just pretty much around six times higher than the average passenger jet. the first as four hundred systems are already in service and along with the older asked three hundred and bonser s. protect the skies over moscow st petersburg and the central industrial region of russia it is planned that the ass four hundred will completely replace the past three hundred its production has already been and it is the least there yes three hundred is capable of intercepting targets not higher than thirty kilometers which isn't enough since we're only covering a small area but when the altitude capacity is raised we can protect larger territories analysts say the recent conflicts have shown how vital it is to have reliable defense not only from france from the skies but from space also and this
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is what the s four hundred was designed to do it can locate doggett's nearly six hundred kilometers away and has a firing range of up to four hundred kilometers that's around five times more than its western analog the patriot there are no plans for exporting it just yet even russia chance for an unprecedented advantage against any threat from the skies for at least the next twenty years you've got is going off our deep southern russia. coming out this hour how the labels made in gaza or the was the buying can not likely to make much money to his claim things really appreciation of the land and trade in bongos leaving them with no one to sell to. a little later this hour don't die i said with the eyes of greenpeace activists storm a russian raid in protest over drilling for oil in india. that's a to before been a huge boost of support for ecuador after the in time of birth america's through
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their weight behind cato and its condemnation of british threats to storm its embassy in london in a blow to the united kingdom the organization of american states declared the embassies are indeed inviolable and it wasn't all smooth sailing with the u.s. and canada staunch british allies demanding an lineman's to the final statement of the claims of britain wasn't threatening to rape acquittals embassy just pointing out that it code that according to attorney and also has punished host ever got to go demonstrate how divided the organization of american states or really is. the united states in canada had actually opposed the convening of this meeting in the first place and so the maintain those positions throughout the meeting whereas the rest of latin america and the gridley and were first welcoming and found it important to talk about and debate this issue that's affecting one of the member states you know they act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some issues are just irving regional. and latin america standing
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together to share power in unity that they absolutely will not let any other nation and as powerful as i mean even close their agenda or their will on the people's land and i think again it was that story was first of the relevance of the organization of american states today as an industry that includes the u.s. and canada and clearly there are ads with the rest of latin america in the groovy. and still more bad luck for britain this time at home and again right door an embassy journal is there managed to snag a few photos of a police officer holding a clipboard showing restricted information and it starts of by declaring the wicked leader is to be arrested under all circumstances and goes on to list how far police can go to lay their hands on the whistleblower including searching diplomatic bags and stopping in the civic roles and certainly dedication there but the word be
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enough do you have your say at all to the whole undergo a poll about where you think assad will end up that. he is the result so far the majority of respondents believe he will stay in the ecuadorian embassy in london i mean been never ending standoff about a quarter say our sons will get a pardon to leave for ecuador the u.k. will eventually succumb to public outcry and almost the same amount of people think the whistleblower will be smoked out of the embassy for eventual delivery to sweden for questioning of the sex crime allegations and the rest claim he's likely to be hundred to the scandinavian state by ecuador if it gets a guarantee as signage won't end up in the uars to join the world at all to go. one mile with a stake in all of this is ecuador's president her has a welcome to the final statement saying it demonstrated latin american solidarity carette spoke exclusively to ask the spanish channel and said that ecuador may yet
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have to pay a price for backing children a son and his full interview is coming your way twelve thirty g.m.t. but here's approve. such a decision should you have any consequences if countries respect international law which clearly says that the state has the right. how many times is granted asylum because unfortunately in this particular case we can choose or displaying. impure. and visions there is this interesting it turns out that if it's a dog run just starting to someone it's certainly much of consequences there is definitely no fear but let's face it leader might be reprisals which would be charitable if the u.k. for example only roots and invades or if they seem to risk the stone age can you imagine how big of a precedent this would set. greece is on the last leg of its p.r. blitz in europe with its prime minister amazing the french leader later today in
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hopes of convincing him to cut athens some financial slog on friday for maurice met with german chancellor angela merkel such as certain athens would always bailout commitments and. some members of her own government last show and increasingly speculating about a possible greek exit from the euro zone athens how that will do all it takes to stay in the currency but says it needs grazing to cure its economy although asset management specialist philip believes. greece is bankrupt i think there's no discussion about that today and it hadn't been two or three years ago when it was the hardest possible were a lot of cards and extremely austerity and very small and be able to pay back the neutral mound of that happen over the today show there's only one way of rescue. competitiveness increase and this is the exit from the eurozone.
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politicians always argue there are enormous cost involved with the exit of greece that's perfectly right but what is the amount of costs involved with greece staying within the euro zone. and a very small sigh of relief and bracing where new members showed the economy had actually turned to less than predicted but the very front of the country is in recession is telling according to the kaiser report coming up in about fifteen minutes max and stacy have all the latest from the world of finance for you. this what happens when the government throws money to the oligarchs of the monopolist the oil companies and the bankers because when they stop giving them money they can pull the old atlas shrugged they'll be like. you know we're not going to work anymore we're in a gatekeeper position we're wedged into the economy if you don't give us more money
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we're call systemic collapse which is ridiculous because the government if they want to give away money they should give it away to the entrepreneurs' they should give it away to the consumers it is a consumer economy after all why not help the consumers know that never go to george osborne yalu oxford you know friend of cameron georgie porgie in his book full of fraud putting. a zero seizure of palestinian land brings with the added extra overhaul she can only eat any products made that are not only prevented from making their way to the outside world but they're kept from these rating market as well and she's point to it takes a closer look at the hardships of palestinian farmers and produces. this tiny bottle of olive oil is at the heart of an economic battle it may be small and expensive but it's one of those products that defines where people stand in the ideological battlefield of the middle east from palestine to europe and beyond each
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purchase is seen as a shot in an economic war. other people are not sufficiently aware that israeli settlement products are competing with palestinian products abroad also when we tell the customer that there is a difference between settlement products and israeli products and they understand we're living under occupation and they can choose to buy or not and more and more consumers are choosing not to buy israeli products originating in the system and some palestinian territories they are seen by many as the foods of the occupation the boycott movement within the movement by. distributors to carry venice and products the problem is all in the way and it's difficult to make a product stand out from those families legal systems. are products can't say made in palestine because we're under occupation and not yet a state they can say made in the west bank or made in gaza or a palestinian product. and for some companies like the palestinian pharmaceuticals
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company in the west bank it's even worse it can't even sell in its own backyard a lot of the love to be able just love to be distributed in israel because. it's with. but it will be rejected by the security has been restricted to the palestinian market is causing a lot and creating economic difficulties for the farmers. everyone here grows olives and so the local market is very small and the competition big they don't get much money for either it is part of a bigger problem when the demand is there the occupation means more often than not farmers are prevented from gathering water or even getting to the land it me. more than half of palestinian crops go to waste but there is hope in a corner of the remote city of janine this private company is helping farmers overcome the troubles and get into international markets can be our lives are
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processed placed and stored as it is an order comes through the oil is pumped up here from where it is boxed and bottled to international standards it appears demand is growing especially in the us we find that as much as much of the jobs. are excited to find anything in specialty goods in the marketplace they are calculating ok what backlash am i going to get from zionist bloggers in the marketplace this snag is that these products sell for almost double the value because of the cost of getting them to market the hope for producers here is that this supporters around the world won't begrudge the few extra dollars for a bottle of olive oil and rather they'll see it as a gesture of support policy r t janine in the palestinian autonomy. america's republicans and democrats are getting ready to put the election pedal to the motto as the presidential race is about to go full throttle and one of the major events during the home straight day policy is conventions and all she is the president went into the streets of new
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york to find out if the gatherings are really as decisive as the media presents them. in the us republicans and democrats are about to hold their conventions to kick off the presidential elections the event so one of these conventions even do this week let's talk about that you're throwing your eyes i say convention into that stuff why are you into the politics they're all crooks yes but we have to choose right all crooks what do the conventions do do you think what do they do they were so out of money that's what they do they're good for media purposes because they can create a lot of hype around certain condit so yes i think they need to do so we really need more hype. in today's world here do you spend a ton of money on it just by sheer do they are an advertisement temporized on the news and then it stops at a certain time and then from then on it's business as usual so we don't do this
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where you have to start to start and i think that i mean you just at the keyword business i think there's a lot of money on the table in american politics and that's a bit of a where is the case that within for the truth. if they put money into the numbers and i want something out of a donor but i think the whole political process is crazy the amount of money they spend on ads and different things it's just ridiculous and it's not truthful the ads are generally false fake and just you know don't really serve any purpose it's a lot of waste of money for the taxpayers you know do you think it's going to get dirty or romney or obama. romney who do you think is going to win. why. because of mitt romney it doesn't appeal then like either you don't like either one or. you think he's going to end here thank you daryn he's done a good job for you guys republican so i don't republicans should when you're going to vote for romney. no choice no matter what the conventions do or don't do the
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bottom line is the media is going to try to make them seem really really important so grab your popcorn the media circus is just about to start. but the conventions the nearest of which starts in just two days are definitely being seen as big events for the us protest movement which has planned several ronnie's. to respond with tightened security measures including dryness patrolling the skies. and actually it's planning to launch on the republican national convention believe spinny so again ring up the war against a peaceful lunch we're doing any good jobs health care for village occasionally quality in peace with this city the state police are gearing up for war they're the ones who are using drones drones only make sure you use for surveillance in the wars overseas and all we're doing is having a protest what is being done here is that protesters are being branded as
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terrorists every time in this country people get together people you know find a mass movement there haven't we were pressed by the state and the police and that's exactly what they're doing now if you look at any protests now if you look at the mass demonstration words the violence over. the rounds is always coming from the police we don't want to do it with them we don't in dorset how they're part we're targeting one percent we're tired be safe we're tired of the wars of seizing the systematic attacks of just about every person in this country. and of course there's plenty more november's presidential election and altie dot com including a look at toward the candidates are spending record amounts of cash on the zero is really a us presidential candidate deny shopping for twitter funds while new tools show hordes of zombie followers eagerly it's quiet into the election. and the wager last
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march and as brave it has for a decades long stay in jail wait turns out it really might not be so bad after all more he's a new pulsars and many other stories for you. russia's energy giant has joined the club of companies coming literally under attack from greenpeace activists stormed and knocked all platform owned by gasp wrong and dug themselves in by erecting climbing turns on its sides despite workers trying to knock the protesters from their positions by showering them with ice cold water the demonstrators managed to cling on for fifteen hours greenpeace is currently running a campaign against drilling in the region and its main target so far has been shout
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christopher williams who is an environmental activist himself things that greenpeace is targeting enemies that don't exist. chel very keen to drill and have been given allowances from the obama administration to begin a exploring the process it's opening up a whole new area for oil and gas drilling and mining which was previously closed those things and also close to shipping many oil companies in the west on the east salivating over the prospects for. increasing their oil reserves through drilling in the arctic so it's not just about russia b.p. shell gazprom. trying to open up the entire area for extensive drilling it's a tragic irony that climate change largely caused by fossil fuel production logic caused by the drilling for oil is now facilitating more drilling for oil which is leading now to extra protests it'll be interesting i think to find out with
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greenpeace i would expect them to also be protesting just as vigorously western oil companies when they start drilling as they have been now occupying the gas from oil rig. and let's now take a look at some other world news in breve this hour at least nine people have been wounded in indiscriminate police gunfire near the empire state building in new york is came after a fashion designer shot dead his former coworker they incident sparked a blaze of police gunshots which killed the shooter but also ahead bystanders although the gunman didn't pull the trigger and police authorities claim they had to choice but had no choice but about to open. doors of supporters and opponents of egypt's president have clashed in cairo throwing fireworks and projectiles at each other the anti-government protesters accuse president morsi and the muslim brotherhood of overstepping though authorities found
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a multiple izing power to angry crowds gathered into higher square which has become synonymous for egyptian protest since hosni mubarak was forced out last year. according to the u.n. representative to see where its peace mission left syria humbled and scared. he was previously undertaken similar tasks in the still volatile iraq and afghanistan made this statement during his first public speech since accepting the job previous envoy kofi annan abandons the mission due to a lot of international support for his initiatives and increasing the violence and cigarettes protracted civil war. and up next to the dirty secrets of the world of finance is it revealed in our kaiser report child that sometime break business of our headlines are out there in a few moments. my
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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 tragedies they are extraordinary opiates that you feel opiates 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 at and it opens their eyes it betrays what can be achieved by using your imagination.
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