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syrian opposition group tries to use a nonstop flow of reports on government shelling and air raids to urge washington to impose a no fly zone over syria move always contested by russia and china. egypt is looking east to the leader of a country which for decades has been a close ally of the united states to china hoping to bag billions in economic deals . for the british immigration system is under fire after more than one hundred fifty thousand illegal immigrants become unaccounted for after arriving in the country.
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which is hardly coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now a group representing have the free syrian army in washington is trying to talk the u.s. into pushing through and no fly zone over the volatile country the measure has always been opposed by russia and china which believe it would destabilize the situation even further the rebels though want to buy in the hands of feet of us its forces by taking advantage of nonstop reports claiming an increase in government airstrikes and artillery shelling a hailstorm of foreign media criticism against damascus was also caused by a recent report of mass deaths in the capital suburb but the release of shocking related food it's by syrian t.v. has drawn a completely different picture to see if you're going to reports on the battles being waged on the screens while real people are dying in the streets. thousands of people dead and the conflict between anti assad fighters and government forces seems nowhere near close this becomes all the more obvious as horrifying images
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like these continue to surface this is a syrian television report featuring gruesome footage from darius a damascus suburb slaughtered civilians men women teenagers and children. killing women and children in cold blood. entire families slaughtered bodies burned witnesses and the injured left in shock i didn't know who did this to me i know nothing about the whereabouts of my husband and my children my husband works for the security forces i have two boys and a girl terrorist spread among survivors seek help us get rid of these gangsters speak you'll be destroyed everything we are unable to do nothing i don't know anything about my family please help us who they are those behind this massacre of yet another group of civilians in syria remains unclear now tradition in the syrian conflict both sides point fingers at each other as armed groups claim the assad
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regime is behind the slaughter the assad army says it was on a mission to hunt down armed rebels in the affected area throughout the syrian bloodshed numerous human rights reports say civilians have been used as human shields by armed opposition groups something largely ignored by the western media waging a war of its own often eager to blame the assad government as part of their push for regime change on august thirtieth the you want security council is scheduled to hold a ministerial meeting on the crisis at a time when the whole world is puzzled about what to do about syria the incident in dariush or to play into the hands of those who are trying to increase support for the fight against assad and. moscow. harrah's has made its latest move in the political gambit over this year in crisis french president francois hollande has called on syria's opposition to form a provisional government saying france won't hesitate to recognize it. still your
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reports and what this means for the conflict. the french president laundered issued a statement with several points when it comes to syria first of all he had urged different rebel groups and opposition members to come together to form a representative provisional government now he said that if and when they do this france is ready to recognize this group now we know that on the ground there are still divisions and different factions of rebel groups however on the outside we also know that there are several members of different opposition groups such as the syrian national council the muslim brotherhood among others who've already been meeting for a few months now are drawing a road map for a post assad syria and they are set to release their plans and their findings in the coming weeks and again. their future support for a government formed by the rebel groups and aside from that a lot had also said that any use of chemical weapons by the assad regime would justify a direct intervention now this echoes what u.s.
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president barack obama had said just a week ago and also along the says he's looking at to create a buffer zone within syria and this is to follow on the idea that turkey had pushed forward to manage the increasing number of refugees flowing into neighboring countries we've already seen some conflict in the neighboring lebanon on for any humanitarian buffer zone and that they're calling it would involve some sort of military operation and military involvement. in order to safeguard the safety of civilians who are listening to all this rhetoric especially coming from along this does echo of his room in a sense of what his predecessor had said just a year ago with regard to syria also before that with regard to libya we see from the rhetoric and from the moves the actions of western leaders as well as their allies that it is clear that they do want to get involved in the syria crisis one
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way or another in one capacity or another be that. military involvement as well. washington has been has it into supporting the french president's call over the formation of an interim government a number of officials in the obama administration have said the syrian opposition isn't ready for such a move brian becker from the anti-war answer coalition believes it's unacceptable and dangerous to grant power to those currently representing the opposition. that's very odd and ironic in fact completely hypocritical to have the french government saying to the syrian opposition you form a government and we'll recognize you i mean that's just a script from the good old days when the colonial powers operated through proxies there was an opposition a big opposition to the assad government in syria that was against violence against civil war and particularly against foreign intervention they've been pushed to the side and in their places the free syrian army so-called the so-called syrian revolutionaries who are nothing really at this point other than the chosen proxies
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of the foreign powers so it will be they those who control the monopoly of violence that is the nato powers themselves who will be the ultimate determiner of what the character is of this new so-called opposition government or what they will declare to be the legitimate government of the syrian people. and coming up later in the program missing migrants. some people may have left the country some of them may still be here i think the key for most of the agency have no idea how many good we're actually still of the country and how many of. the u.k. seeking ways of getting rid of illegal immigrants but it's faced with a tricky problem that you can't actually find them. and there's no fanfare opening for the republican convention as a gathering mance to showcase mitt romney as the party's presidential candidate is disrupted by tropical storm isaac. egypt's president mohamed
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morsi is making his first trip to china accompanied by seven ministers and over seventy businessmen all seeking a flow of investments from beijing it comes after morsi stressed his country will pursue what he calls a balanced foreign policy morsi came to power in june after the ousting of hosni mubarak more oil ally to the u.s. for decades after visiting china the presidents will head to the summit of the nonaligned movement in tehran becoming. the first egyptian leader to visit iran in over three decades his trip to the islamic republic is seen by many experts as a major foreign policy shift for the arab world's nations lawrence davidson a professor at west chester university says more of these actions show egyptian wants to distance itself from the west but. what the egyptians are trying to do is buy their sources of assistance particularly economic assistance if they can and find financial and other sources of of resources
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outside of the united states then they're going to do it that was it's certainly leaning towards not only china. what also maybe russia and also saudi arabia and the gulf morsi is catering to that area because of financial need i would think that gyptian policy or chip egyptian actions are going to essentially all lying to their economic needs. and of course will be tracing the progress of president morsi visit to china at our website our team dot com well here's a quick look at what else we've got in store for you there. sentence on no the u.s. marine corps says it won't publicly reveal what punishment is given three brilliance caught on video they were native on dead taliban fighters plus. shocking u.n. reports suggest the gaza strip is heading towards a humanitarian catastrophe partly dot com has the details.
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with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. which brightened if you knew me by phone from phones to impression. means friends don't on t.v. don't come. out in recent years the u.k.'s borders have become known for being as leaky as a sea of west thousands of illegal immigrants pouring into the country but now the government's finally decided to shore up the ship and get a grip on the problem however it faces a difficult dilemma knowing how they've been able to stop people flooding and but they can't seem to keep track of them when they're there aren't the sarah ferguson
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has a story. the black hole of the u.k. immigration system easy to get in but no one's been properly tracking who should be is going out last month chief inspector john vine revealed just how bad things at the u.k. border agency were guessing when he discovered more than one hundred fifty thousand migrants that have been refused the right to remain in the k. had simply disappeared some people may have left the country some of them may still be here i think the key fact was that the agency had no idea how many were actually still in the country and how many are left and the u.k. immigration rules migrants who have been refused the right to remain at twenty eight days to leave the country but it's a long running problem with enforcing these rules has left the border agency struggling in the wake of the revelations the government began talking tough immigration minister damian green said warning sent to immigrants would reduce the
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number who are overstaying their visa in a statement to us he says they're also working closely with other government departments to create a hostile environment which makes it much harder to migrants to live in the u.k. illegally the government's made a lot of noise about its efforts to cut immigration but at the total seven hundred billion pound government spending budget just one point nine billion is allocated to the u.k. border agency that's just a third of one percent it's an incredibly small amount and historically underfunded and still cripplingly under-resourced the u.k. border agency is now under pressure and the latest revelations that more than one hundred fifty thousand migrants the missing could just be the tip of the iceberg let me explain why one hundred fifty thousand figure came from the couch where people have applied to extend. refused and they go into a much bigger part. or it's harder and different people are trying to come up with different results. million sounds about what number of people are here.
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immigration lawyer amir's eighty tells us this is the buddha agencies to have any hope of reducing the number of missing migrants they need to radically change their approach i think you need two percent stop promoting a very tough line because the people who absorb the top flight in the media or of course the markets and sells and they don't come forward if you promote a transparent and fair line and say we'll take every case individually that they want to go but these individual groups can stay those people would come forward this hundred fifty nine would go down instantly and then applications could be processed properly instead it seems it'll be a need database that will be depended upon to track down those staying in britain illegally expected to launch next month amongst the companies bidding for the tender is g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile controlled the sea recently when it fell to deliver enough stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract that's the
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place to aid the clean up of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system so if r.c. london. watching actually live from moscow and will be changing gears later this hour. some of them don't like it and there'll be them down they feel jealous. these women from palestine have defined their housewife destiny to become something different top draw a racing car driver stamp male dominated world. believe an interim interior minister resigned on monday amid fears of renewed sectarian clashes in the country this after soofi religious sites were destroyed by armed salafist triggering mass i rest in the area the remains unstable ever since the popular uprising resulted in the ouster and death of its longtime leader moammar gadhafi last year but you know it is a key where the editor of the pan-african news claims the country's current rulers
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supervise the destruction of the mosques and are unable to control the country. the fact of the matter that this mosque could be destroyed in such a centralized location with so-called security forces standing around observing it then ostensibly supervising the destruction of these religious sites clearly in the case that the former into sea level government which is now calls itself the general national council is not presiding over a lawful society in fact they are presiding over a lawless and we also have to keep in mind that there's a lot of consternation about the lack of services in the country the overall lack of security in libya and also the large scale unemployment and the economic downturn which has taken place there since the overthrow of the gadhafi government late last year and we have nothing about this travesty of justice coming from the
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united states or the united nations which played such a key role in the bombing last year of libya as well as the overthrow of the government and the escalation and the ongoing support. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world riots in kenya's coastal city of abbas have resulted in the death of at least one person was sparked after a gunman shot dead a muslim cleric accused by the u.s. and the united nations of links still qaida so-called extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances are common practice in kenya that are said to be orchestrated by the country's police. colombia's president juan manuel santos has the government started talks with the country's biggest rebel group revolutionary armed forces of colombia or the fark is estimated to number over nine thousand fighters and have recently intensified violence in the country the talks are said to be happening in cuba they are seen as an effort to and
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a half century long conflict. fire at venezuela's biggest oil refinery has spread to a third fuel tank almost three days after an explosion killed forty one people and injured over one hundred fifty the accident which is the worst to have ever hit venezuela's oil industry is believed to have been caused by a gas leak government sources are saying the fire is however under control and there's no risk of a further huge explosion present which obvious declared three days of mourning on sunday. tropical storm isaac has stolen the spotlight from the u.s. presidential candidate mitt romney fears over mother nature's fury meant the key republican meeting has begun with a slump in florida with a storm raging near the gulf coast romney will needs to charm his voters later today to show he's worth putting in the run against the incumbent president barack obama storm isaac could still affect the republican convention as the weather
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system moves towards louisiana making landfall and disrupting power supplies meanwhile nature didn't stop demonstrators in florida from voicing their views on american politics but about a thousand protesters gathering for a peaceful rally later this hour our talks to policy studies expert angela vane says the two parties don't really offer much of a choice to us voters. at the level of underlying political vision or underlying political orientation there isn't that much difference romney would probably be perfectly happy doing what obama does we have a media which is so terrible that control and. all the institutions that manufacture opinion are so pervasive and our electoral system has become basically if i can advertising it's become a sales promotion's we have a very profound disconnect between what people want in any
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recognized meaningful and recognizable sense of the term and what the political process offers in the way of form of alternatives. well they've had to overcome parental skepticism and public disapproval but in the end it's paid off and now a group of palestinian women dubbed the speed sisters have become local racing stars as policy or finds out braving the patriarchal world of the middle east and israel's occupation was an easy. asked fashionable and philistine yet this is the middle east first all female racing team they have got style and panache and they're out to smash speed records and stereotypes in the conservative arab world they were calling. the home that i saw with the boys and we should be. cleaning something like that the five palestinian women come from different walks of life they share this.
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passion for breakneck speed they compete against the men and more often than not they win well some of them they don't like a girl beat and they feel jealous. because sometimes they're between them also a girl baby you know but slowly they're winning over the male drivers who are not trying to recruit them in the first or the getting. a little girl. they were not good to be like somehow funny but they are driving good so good morrow as a whole cope with the palestinian women's champ for two years running and often comes in the top ten the first time behind the wheel was you know early teens she used to steal the family car for joy rides near her refugee camp janine lucky for her both her parents were driving instructors they recognised her talent and channeled it. but that's how my parents are behind me and support what i'm
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doing we are facing a patriarchal society so it is not easy and it's first we had some problems with our neighbors but my family support helps me go on. between the doe not spend the handbrake. and a lot of disapproval there is also the reality of israel's military occupation of the west bank. but my because of the occupation because of the checkpoints we are always my. so we have to speed to be on time when i'm driving i feel freedom from their occupation and as well as being a professional racer maysoon is also in charge of managing the girls and getting sponsors to help them continue racing it's a challenge for an all girl team and love it know that these women are determined to forge a future in the occupied fast lane happen quite beat the speed and freedom of a fast car in some small way using the power at their fingertips these drivers are
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challenging the way women are seen and treated in this part of the middle east policy or on t.v. jericho. all right danielle what's happening in the world of business over it they're losing told to join other global partners to explore the hugest awaited or reserves in the arctic also used to report. india is eager to grab its own piece of the arctic shelves energy rich pie india's oh and cheese david is looking to have a stake in one of three joint ventures russia's roast has planned with america's exxon mobile italy's and norway's stat oil under the deal each of the non russian partners would have a thirty three percent stake in one of the projects with row snuffed and pay for all the initial exploration cause india's oh n.g.c. wants roast now to let it by into one of the three projects but if that doesn't
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happen it says it's willing to look into one of twelve future projects russia has plans in that reach it it also says that if it can't get its hands on a thirty three percent stake it's willing to settle for much less at around eight per cent there is a lot at stake here at the u.s. geological survey says that thirty per cent of the world's undiscovered natural gas and thirteen percent of the world's undiscovered oil can be found in this region while india still has one of the largest economies in the world it has faced a sharp slowdown in the past year with limited growth in the country's high tea and call center industries european stagnation has also impacted the indian economy which exports a lot to the eurozone country is so india is really looking for a new development projects and believes that tapping in to the natural resources in
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the arctic shelf could be a potential answer to its economic problems. as your book is true coaches are to the. top job politician and it's the group that greece's exit is inevitable. as the words you gave us full recourse to use a recess. shares slide for a second day after the world's top aluminum maker cuts production of trees goes from sign a preliminary transit deal with ball carrier for the south stream gas pipeline remain have been competing for the right to host a new route under the black sea which cuts reliance on troubled transit to ukraine the pipeline will heat thirty million homes in europe with construction to start this winter. overseas in europe according to consumer goods joint unilever the owner of the personal and lips and brown says they'll treat the e.u.
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as an emerging markets selling washing powder and mayonnaise in small perks and creating low cost brands for tea and olive oil companies european heads if a consumer in spain spends just seventeen euro and shopping a console the motion part of a haul for the budget worrying developments in europe. indeed danielle the are worrying but as they say every cloud has a silver lining so as keep our fingers crossed all right thanks very much indeed see you next hour so surely we will discuss brock obama's residency in the white house with washington based author andrew in vain but i'll be back with a recap our top stories before that right after this break. to.
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