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i could take as i go or move back came from fellow american nations in its route was originally julian assange condemning any efforts to undermine the sanctity of the embassy. here but. do it much more the parties spanish channel tells abusively to africa's president about the hurdles his country may face for backing the world's most famous whistleblower . and egypt's new leader extend the hand of friendship to china and iran in a gesture seen as a country breaking away from washington's influence. it's
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five am here in moscow you're watching our team. has scored another point in its diplomatic role with britain over granting asylum to git in asuncion a thirty four member bloc of american nations has declared solidarity and support for the country condemning the u.k.'s any of threats to storm its embassy in london to get to the whistleblower where smith is in britain and brings us to details. it was a meeting that lasted five hours but eventually ecuador got what it wanted out of the meeting essentially the foreign minister made a speech in which he condemned britain for what he called an assault on your sovereignty and eventually what happened was that these thirty four countries signed this resolution which rejects any attempts to put at risk the inviolability of diplomatic premises anywhere in the world and and expressed solidarity and support for ecuador in their offering of asylum to julian assange but also urged to
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continue talks between ecuador and britain to try and sort out their diplomatic problems the usa and canada are members of this organization and they were very much against this meeting from the very beginning and they also then he expressed reservations about the resolution that was passed in the end but it goes to show that particularly in its own region ecuador is not acting alone and it's now got huge international backing across the americas but we've seen no movement in britain stance so far they still remain committed to arresting julian assange to fulfilling this court order which says that he must be extradited to sweden whatever happens and in fact we've seen further proof in recent days that britain is not going to abandon its plans to arrest him we had a policeman photographed outside the ecuadorian embassy one of the many policemen who is guarding the embassy twenty four seven holding this piece of paper a piece of restricted information that says that julian assange should be arrested essentially at all costs whatever it takes even if he emerges in some way in
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a diplomatic car even if as some have posited he emerges in some kind of diplomatic crate or bag that is not going to put the british police off arresting him really very intent on arresting him and fulfilling this court order so that it's a position that hasn't changed in the last few days and i see no reason that it will change as a as a direct result of this but as i said the international pressure is growing meanwhile of course still in the ecuadorian embassy in london still very unclear how he will get out. well for ecuador it's not just about a sundress fate any longer as a country may still have to face house queso quinces points just so president rafael correa exclusively set his view on the issue with our spanish channel here's a preview of his interview which you can watch in full on our website at r.t. . normally such a decision shouldn't have any consequences if all countries respect international
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law which clearly says that the state has the right to drive to some of them how many times is sweden granted asylum but unfortunately in this particular case we see that some countries are displaying their colonial and imperial ambitions there and this interesting it turns out that it's a dog run just saw them to someone it's certainly much of consequences there is definitely no fear but let's face it really might be reprisals which would be terrible if the u.k. for example on its roots and invades our embassy to risk the stone age but can you imagine how big of a precedent this would set. nuclear talks between iran and the un atomic watchdog have once again hit an impasse with no date set for further negotiations islamic republic is stuck with crippling sanctions and continued accusations of pursuing an atomic bomb the allegations away fueled by turan reportedly stepping up its uranium enrichment program which it
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insist is peaceful tamil abdi from the national iranian american council says the country had no other choice but western sanctions have been escalating the pressure on iran has been escalated to expect a country to sit on its hands well it's having 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 iraq has not begun to actually build
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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. well they are hoping to get a look inside iranian military bases for one thing at one find as the s. three hundred myside launch still ahead but look at the air defense system once converted light to run and how it's being developed into sophisticated weapons here in russia. and to greece fails to get the reassurances it long for despite its charm offensive in europe aimed at winning more time for the aging economy. opponents of egypt's president have clashed with his supporters as crowds assertion in cairo and alexandria anti-government protesters like he's president morsi and his muslim brotherhood along this step in the authority and undermining parliament most is currently trying to establish new foreign policy that's seen as moving away
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from american influence egypt's leader heads to china next week seeking investment then it's a trip of to iran which is one of the west's is main phones and right now michael hughes from the new world strategies coalition predicts a significant rebalance off power the unspoken link here is israel you know it's egypt can leverage this relationship and vice versa to put pressure on israel to stop you know this loose talk of bombing iran you know there's a connection for morsi starts looking like a geo political genius if you can pull this off if he can get i israel though it was step back on the whole bombing iran thing better be pretty amazing they find a partner in iran and they don't have to rely on the u.s. they were through an israel and they can offset counterbalance the gulf monarchies they're trying to rebalance and shift away from the west and they need the immediate cash from the west they need it from the i.m.f. and united states and the gulf monarchies but long term they want to get in bed
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with china who can fill the gap so they don't have to rely on the west there anymore beijing gets asked to access the mediterranean in some suez canal priorities. which the u.s. gets currently and you know because other than that it is hard to see that china's going to get much but those two things are pretty big they want they want port access and they want to ally align themselves with the nonaligned and align with the chips you know taken away from us is a win for china. the background and then that a says to egypt a turbulent transformation can be found in our detail comp we've lined up plenty of online. university of the while the west while colorado students can meld guns as well as books in their school back. in class no region less matter and with great big has for decades long stay in jail where it turns out it really might not be so bad after all. and missiles and bloodshed not a was but
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a football match against go on the rampage of putting the team's future in european competitions in jeopardy. the. russian would be soo much brighter if you knew about songs from feinstein permission this. means friends don't talk t.v. don't come. 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 said rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monumental obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's
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something that people can look at and it opens their eyes that their chairs what can be achieved by using your imagination. to do. life's always better down where it's wetter so get on board and check out world class cutters as they get a lightweight super strong make over all the giant floating glass prepares to charge under explored each to look at or to go and find another way to make waste with a brand new to be a supposed whatever your destination hitch a ride to tomorrow's water world today. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world
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has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are on the day. you're watching r t thanks for being with us russian energy giant gazprom has joined the club of companies literally coming under attack from greenpeace six environmental activists ambush one of the firms a floating oil rigs in the attic and protests against plans to drill in the area despite warnings from platform work those activists managed to latch on to the brakes suspending themselves off it for fifteen hours they claim they were then sprayed with water from above and retreated to avoid risk in the freezing conditions environmental campaigner christopher williams says a several nations like getting increasingly interested in the slice of the attic energy reserves and that will keep greenpeace busy. the oil that is below the
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arctic is up to twenty five percent of world reserves there are countries vying for control of optical oil those from trees i think are pretty determined to start drilling the russia being the first one is now approaching protests from greenpeace shell very keen to drill have been given allowances from the obama administration to begin exploring the process it'll be interesting i think to find out whether greenpeace i would expect them to also be protesting just as vigorously western oil companies when they start drilling as they have been know occupying the gas from oil rig. still to come home grown product a struggle to break through a strictly economic berry and palestinian promise to go two ways because of these really regulations. and where in new york had to ask of people they are
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who i don't give two hoots about the democrats and republicans increasingly dominating with. no sign of relief for greece after its p.r. blitz in europe to try and win more time to enact the painful reforms promised to its creditors the greek prime minister has met the french president after seeing the german chancellor day earlier a both of the easy paymasters have held back from giving greece the breathing space it says it urgently needs angela merkel's under rising pressure at home with the parliament leaders saying neither the time nor the content and really negotiate it as it management specialist philip von drehle believes no matter how hard greece tries it won't be able to pay back what it owns. greenspan crabbed i think there's no discussion about that today and it hadn't been two or three years ago even with the hardest possible work and a lot of cut on an extremely or story
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a very crease won't be able to pay back the huge amount of that they have loaded to their shoulder there's only one way of rescue regaining of competitiveness increase and this is the exit from the euro zone and politicians always argue there are enormous cost involved with the exit of chris that's perfectly right but what is the amount of costs involved with greece staying within the euro zone. britain i know it may not be using the euro but it's fine this is continue to feel the pinch from the eurozone debt this by this new numbers show the economy had actually tanked less than predicted the spark of optimism however gets the cold shoulder treatment from artie's max keiser and stacy have it the full program is coming up next. this is what happens when the government throws money to the oligarchs of the monopolies the oil companies and the bankers because when they stop giving them
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money they can pull the old atlas shrugged that we 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 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 your job or yalu oxford you know friend of cameron georgie porgie in his book full of fraud toting. products labeled made in palestine a symbol of pride for the a produces however due to israelis economic blockades palestinian farm a struggle to get their goods to the rest of the world but as artie's policy found out things are about to change. this tiny bottle of olive oil is at the heart of an
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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 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 what problems to buy or not and more and more consumers are choosing not to buy israeli products originating in the settlements in palestinian territories they are seen by many as the foods of the occupation the work of movement. by god movement by god. distributors to carry benicio and products the problem is all in the way and it's difficult to make a product stand out from those who say the settlements. are products can't say made
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in palestine because we're under occupation and not yet a state they can say it made in the west bank or made in gaza or a palestinian product. and for some companies like this palestinian pharmaceuticals 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 is being restricted to the palestinian market is causing a lot and creating economic difficulties for the farmers but. everyone here grows olives and so the local market is very small in the competition big we 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 their land it means more. when half of palestinian crops go to waste but there is hope in
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a corner of the remote city of janine this private company is helping farmers overcome their troubles and get into international markets here the islands are processed pressed and stored a season order comes through the oil is pumped up here from where it is oxfam bottled to international standards it appears demand is growing especially in the u.s. we find that as much as our submission of the jobs and. are excited to find anything in specialty goods in the marketplace they are calculating ok what backlash am i going to get from bloggers in the marketplace this know 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 the 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. election season in the u.s.
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is entering the homestretch both republicans and democrats will hold their national conventions in the coming weeks artie's in new york to ask what these gatherings accomplish and whether anyone will notice. in the u.s. republicans and democrats are about to hold their conventions to kick off the presidential election. so what are these conventions even do this week let's talk about that you're growing your i think invention into that stuff why are you into the politics they're all crooks yes but we have to do is right what are the conventions do do you think what do they do they were so out of money. but they do good for media purposes because they can create a lot of hype around saying count it so yes i think they do so we really need more hype. in today's world yeah do you spend a ton of money on it just by sheer do they earn every choice we can prize on the
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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 where you go if you start to start and i think that i think you just said the key word business i think there's a lot of money on the table in american ballot there and that's a bit of a worry is the case that we were there for the truth. if they put money into it then obviously they 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 who do you think is going to get dirtier 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 i think you know organised on a good. 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 bottom line is
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the media is going to try to make them seem really really important so grab your popcorn the media circus it's just about to start. and i look at some other stories making headlines around the world and neil armstrong the first man to walk on the moon has died at age of eighty two the pioneering astronaut underwent heart surgery and that this month to clear a blocked actuaries he commanded the apollo eleven mission and an estimated half a billion people watched on t.v. as he stepped on to the lunar surface of july twentieth one thousand nine hundred eighty nine as ring the legendary words of that's one small step. for man one giant leap for mankind. an explosion at venezuela's biggest oil refinery is now known to have killed at least twenty six people and left more than eighty injured the blast also damaged nearby buildings and was apparently caused by
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a gas leak production's now been halted for at least two days although it is claimed the situation is now under control with firefighters and the national guard deployed to secure the site. a tropical storm has hit haiti leaving at least three people dead its cause flooding at ten camps housing survivors of the country's devastating earthquake of twenty ten five eastern tip of cuba was also affected with homes being destroyed in the course the city of our home forecasters are expecting tropical storm isaac to strengthen into a hurricane before hitting the florida keys on saturday. to keep our country safe you need the hardware to measure days ever more sophisticated threats russia things that's got the answer and our g.'s your god he's going after has been watching the new equipment in action was seek and destroy the iraqi brains helicopters only you name it the s four hundred drones can
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locate almost any flying target. first the 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 is a small it can literally create defense anywhere on the ground within minutes of 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 specific targets of command and the launcher itself or the gun as it's called here in the army combines the elements of the system can
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follow up to three hundred dollar gets flying from was lowered 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 last three hundred its production has already been and it is the least yes three hundred is capable of intercepting targets not higher than thirty kilometers which isn't enough since we're only covering small areas but when the altitude capacity is raised we can protect larger territories analysts say the recent conflict of shown how vital it is to have reliable defense not only from threats from the skies but from space also and this is what the s four hundred was designed to do it can locate dog it's nearly six hundred kilometers away and has
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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 exploring it just yet giving russia a chance for an unprecedented advantage against any threat from the skies for at least the next twenty years you've got this going on of our d. southern russia. that's all we had for you in terms of the main news in just a few minutes be back with the headlines wanted by this month's technology update.
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