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this is our. headlines now casualties mount in syria and rebels reportedly shoot down an army helicopter of the government is accused of massacring over three hundred people all of this as international pressure grows on damascus with calls for action against president. israel prevents activists carrying school supplies to children in refugee camps from entering the west bank from jordan this while israeli soldiers also stand accused of using palestinian children as human shields . and over one hundred nations not aligned with the u.s.
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. to look for global solutions the u.n. secretary general that is a bank ki-moon will also attend despite attempts by washington to downplay the importance all together. by hearing our. foreign affairs expert on left wing german politician and why he thinks bolin is adopting as he says a double standards over the ongoing syrian conflict this is about. as one of the world's major economic and political power houses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's germany's view on situation moment. i would love to know i know what my
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position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for the democratic and human rights. but the german government officially they don't take sides some ensure the. human rights violator repression within the country sure enough but officially them taking any other sides with the rebels or whatever but informally and we see it from their involvement you know with this by ship on the ground and other stuff and they invite syrian petitions for the time thereafter and train them here so i'm officially they seem to take sides but it's unclear to me who they are now you mentioned the training of politicians for a syria without assad how would those people chosen i know i do your i mean this is by it's not the government think that it's think think that's close to the
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government would have to be somebody selected people and i don't know on the basis of which virtually no clue i mean we have been invited for discussion i'm all right i mean how can you claim some people not to mean we left party linking in germany we have conflicts left politicians some people in syria i would know what i would pick but obviously these are different people. so these people being brought here to germany because germany sees them as being beneficial for the country in the future sure obviously i mean there's sort of an idea this government has which is not out in the public space i don't know about it but obviously they have an idea who they want to govern the country with or this is ethnically based religiously based or politically based i've no no clue and i can figure i can imagine i would think that they would look for people who are not too close to the muslim brothers
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so to islam for way from from us that it's possible maybe not too critical about turkey but i don't know so is germany setting itself up as the best place to to train politicians for the post. that's what they are doing i mean obviously they are inviting people here and they call it training for the situation there after. so yes they are training people for government positions and sure they want to have the relationship with the german government and eventually the muslim brotherhood there are another country where they have huge influences of course in egypt how do you view the situation in that country after their revolution and their transition into a new egypt was very difficult situation for a long time i was afraid that the army would take over. and now as of today it looks better so that they are losing some of the power of the military to the elected president this situation continuous hopefully to future for the situation
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within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we have a clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's a very volatile right now for israel for libya syria. and especially then all the threats from israel against iran so it's too early to say that the revolution. egypt is one is over everything is peaceful and happy happy but it looks better today than four weeks ago let's move to libya now what's the situation there in your opinion how does a country like libya want to rebuild itself one of the after months very few people talk about is that many of those who fought in libya now went to the area and are now fighting in mali for example were we have no sort of a civil war you know some really extreme muslim took over the north part of mali many of those fought before that and worked with weapons everything were trained in
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the area so we see sort of the fallout of this war and libya in the neighboring country is there a chance that the type of situation we see right now in libya could be repeated in syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries. who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with the kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states supporting the rebels you have russia supporting it you have the cia on the ground you have german spy ships on the ground i mean this seems to be the whole world have their interest now with one group or the other syria and that looks to me like a recent piece for
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a long civil war within syria now we talk about contagion when we're talking about the eurozone crisis is there a risk of a war contagion in the wider middle east area if the situation in syria continues contagion is the very risk why the west right now is hesitant to intervene because they know if you go into a country like syria you have no control over what's going to happen in the neighboring countries with in the center of attention and levanon so that's why right now the west does not want to intervene because the one of the spillover. but is this not the perfect opportunity to work with iran if i would just look at syria i would think. that that's now the time to get in iran but if you look at the current news. threatening more and more in conflict with iran threatening to attack the nuclear sites within iran and with the threat growing by the day and i'm still not confident that really keeping at bay until november. it's
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very difficult for me to think about getting more contact with iran at the same time there's this threat of military attack on iran interior and might. seem to back off the talks that started so hopefully in moscow for example earlier this year so. the problem is that we're not having syria as a problem alone we're not having. the problem in the rhone we have turkey because conflict is escalating everything at the same time so where do you see the future of this argument between israel and iran if tel aviv would be rational. i would be happy and think nothing's going to happen because i think military i mean. cooking nearly suicidal for israel. considering that with all the change in egypt in the neighboring countries the tech like this you don't know
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how to how the region will react and if netanyahu the rational would be happy and safe and think no they won't dare to unfortunately i'm not sure that that and you know is that rational i mean he's increasing he's really increasing his tanks israel attacks. and i'm afraid his calculation might be because the us election i can attack iran if i have to back me after the election you might not want to back so that gives us really really bad chance that the netanyahu might attack in october as soon as october starts with an attack and the question is how an attack from. tools for nuclear sites in iran how will that develop. i'm not sure it will develop an all out war but i mean tanks on israel will happen then you don't know how to react with the street almost whether they will close it or not that would definitely start an all out war in terms of germany's role what job is that germany
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to do germany could really change a lot in that region it was. germany nine years ago to to mediate in the conflict on the not the program it was germany who moved the three plus three talks in the beginning in two thousand and three when i'm talking to passengers in the region or when i went to a couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play better the stronger role unfortunately this government just plays. the u.s. courts so whatever the u.s. does they follow it and they don't have any initiative from their own what kind of initiative would you like to see the first thing they could easily do is deescalate the conflict with iran i mean they could really go three four five steps towards to iran and say ok. now we believe that you stopped the military nuclear program in two thousand and three so that we're lifting the sanctions and we are engaging in
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human rights talk and economic talks and that they're generally just lift sanctions is that not purely a symbolic act you know it would be much more than symbolic because the u.n. sanctions are rather small and then the e.u. sanctioned a much much bigger i mean it's the oil embargo that's very bag and germany was sort of the powerhouse behind the on board or they could easily have said ok we postpone it for another six months postponement not lifting there would have been a very strong signal to turn. they could have started negotiating. to me to move on i mean i really thought he would my own government and said what's the problem with with a moratorium for three months for six months of the border before that because they just follow the u.s. line here they don't have their own policy that's really bad i think the other thing is weapons i mean german arms exports biggest in the world after russia and the us. they should stop selling weapons in the region and that involves saudi
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arabia as well as israel as well as other countries and they are still sending every kind of weapon to that region what would you like to see from a german government's foreign policy right now i mean if they would do nothing at all i would be happier than what they are doing today i mean officially they're not doing much but then we suddenly can read the newspapers that they sent a spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they are helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing to do nothing thank you very much bush speaking. your work. leave.
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headlines on casualties mount in syria and rebels reportedly shoot down the. government is accused of massacring over three hundred people. grows on. president. school supplies to children in bethlehem's refugee refugee camps from entering the west bank from jordan. using palestinian children as human shields. and over one hundred nations not aligned with the u.s. . to look for global solutions the u.s. . also despite attempts by washington to down play the importance of the.
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sports the opening of the u.s. open do stay with us. hello welcome to the latest polls and here are the top stories. real deal croatian would still valid come on great signs a five year contract he joined right now madrid from tottenham for a fee of around seven and a half million dollars. looking up to sky go forth with a critical window of a curious set off while a samuel eto late great help. in the russian clearly. a lunatic champion andy murray kickstarts his quest for a first grand slam title against russia alex got a one off at the u.s. open this monday. the first ball though a little moderate has passed his medical and signed a five year deal with spanish champions rail madrid the star midfielder completed
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his transfer from tottenham for a fee of around forty seven and a half million dollars the croatia playmaker says he is happy on as i am proud to join the giants he finally completed the protracted deal and to their surprise two one defeat at the cut that day on sunday well the twenty six year old arrived at spurs in two thousand and eight from did i was on greg and made over one hundred fifty appearances for the north london side scoring seventeen goals he's also won fifty eight caps for croatia scoring six times so on and also announce that entering a working partnership with right now. well that's why they often will fail to support the second straight game after selling top scorer robin van persie to manchester united and later milner let stoke while martin open to the little boy and then gifted hollister was a late equaliser as champions manchester city twice came back to snatch a late two two draw at anfield but despite being denied a first league victory as reds manager brendan rodgers boarded this place.
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obviously disappointed not to win the game. for young players given as great hope for the future and. call to that we played with today and there was incredible. to agassi we're disappointed not to one book who appointed we move on. and meanwhile here in russia have gone forth in the premier league after trancing previous events of three nil in moscow and exams that sound up put the home side ahead goalkeeper. unawares no range after only six minutes. then all until she added a second just before the interval and then supposed to use this time. and with five minutes left made the rocky two side latched onto a month gonzalez cross to find his first goal of the season so the army men wrapped up their third win in a row to go forth with just a point now separating the top five clear they slipped to eleven. and in the late
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game samuel eto scored a late braces on g. claimed a string forty when it's time to promoting more dive year recent signing receive a try or a back heel to the i never a quarter of an hour in and then twenty minutes later the sun. equaliser. but i'm only go by it honestly do which spoofy restored lead. level matters once again midway through the second half to two. then and so took over the cameron star striking twice within three minutes to secure the fourteen victory for angie open a try only system for the final goal of the match when propelled into six parts just two points though i need this in each. while we wrap up this week's pictures is monday night as twelve players c'mon host second bottom volga the game is uniqueness john's the second in charge of the hosts after losing to want isolani a twelve although who lost the last four games could go a level of points with divine it's
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a win. now into tennis olympic champion andy murray will kickstart his quest for his maiden grand slam title against russia's welcome all of as the u.s. open gets under way this monday the british third seed could be in line to play top ranked roger federer in the semifinals the third. big meeting in two months mari lost of a swiss in the wimbledon final only to have betters that defeat at the same venue in the gold medal match at the london olympics however the scorching since been out of sorts and admits he needs to find his form and fast. out of the what they have done this comes more confidence probably. but it is a measure that afterwards you know works hard but that's the most important. work you do all the right things and. you're going to get results. most important
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you know because he worked hard on trying to. balance a golf and the el p.g.a. tour has produced its youngest ever champion as death deschutes a fifteen year old lydia co won the canadian open by three strokes the south korean born new zealand that closed her dreamlike weekend with a five under par round of sixty seven counties also just the fifth amateur to win on the tour and the first to do so in forty three years while earlier this year she also became the youngest player to win a professional event after her victory on the australian tour but that's achievement has since been better if i can interest group henderson. it's a professional event and you know i just came to you know make the you know play my best sport. and i won and i'm going to get the trophy and it's amazing and i won the us to mature to it it's been a really great couple of weeks. now moving on to motorbikes and italy's marcum
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andre has leap frogged compadre at max biaggi to go top of the world superbike standings the b.m.w. rider was the way they are in the second race at the inaugural russian state of the championships on the outskirts of moscow company but apple has more. prior to that in an incident back tourists race on a rainy sunday morning in one storm sykes rode almost flawlessly to make a bit of history by becoming the first winner at the moscow race way ahead of b.m.w. rider milan great while reigning champion carlos checa who'd started from bull crashed out along with four other contenders on the sleeve for a track test it is all the more than what he said when asked and i was that it is unjust in a way because. he did it all or just on titles and you know it's a whole lot it was a gamble and twenty six year old sykes was close to making it back to back double as the english man took an early lead in the second race but this time around it
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was miller who worked his way into first place despite starting the race from clear the thirty year old form a much a g.p. read a squeeze by sykes on land fifteen and never looked back claiming his six women of the season current leader and former world champion was in the collision and failed to finish which man will landry is now the overall leader of the championship race for me i want to be a second back and i can't wait. there was a lot i did and this year. will tell you i want to play every day. meanwhile in the supersport get a grade there was a lot to cheer about for the home fans who packed the stands of the brand new circuit a local hero would even live on the phone the yuk each morning sport team was cementing qualification but produced an electric start to move up to third and confidently looming then to look finish line to clean his second podium of the
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season while the two time champion currently to cannon's a fool who was the winner ahead of you lose it in your movie and you know you will . like you know our. goal is to be so sunday the twenty six so for us at the most glorious we not only made history by hosting the inaugural mosco stage of the world superbike championship but it also going up to challenge for the overall title as well as providing the local crowd with some local success to cheer on constantine but out of archie. and finally there's only one boat in the world which sells under the european flag the as a meteorite protégé which is unbeaten since its launch in two thousand and ten however its latest victory was probably the hardest job at father young explains. this boat is a says the best europe has still for the most of the best and probably the fastest
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moxy yacht with a motivational dream team on board all together as well promoting the idea of european unity as a mature but she has never tasted defeat since it first took to the water in twenty tell smashing records as a mother of fourteen. june the fourteenth at the drug. these amid did the previous record by over three hours with experts call it the best ever sailing performance in the minutes rain is. now the berlin blend of europeans as gain some russian flavor with making his debut these images in the political two multi-cultural race over the last weekend because. it's a great honor for me to be russia's representative on such an outstanding both shoulder to shoulder with the likes of yangon schuman and want vila who are sailing scream of the crop this is a great chance for all of us to bring our skills together and reach the top to
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change. the first race for the russian was expected to be a real challenge for the whole team as the weather conditions was far from perfect and portugal will expect quite large brace so and a big question will be going west of sitting across a go all going on a soccer ball going to the middle so there are a lot of strategic options and obviously following the weather reports the race proved to be one of the hardest tests these i'm a team had ever had escaping out of death comes because she tried a brand new route me at the tail and killed. which gave the yacht the lead in to dying minutes just twenty miles from the finishing line in most of carla. hall was a long one when you would really not. actually trust for costs to go along italian coast and he made a very early decision to split. to the right and we realize soon on the tracker that nobody else got the same plan the risky tactic proved to be the best for the
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team's victorious record remaining intact and in the meantime is immaterial but jeez once again challenging the elements on the course between the narco and portugal near serbia. the team of outstanding europeans based on going all out to be in the record set in two thousand and three. a bit but an artsy. post esque i think. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money mentoring is a should be patentable at area managing and i'm going to hold fast to mr brown facing another and more sustained food prices higher prices population growth bad weather and.
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