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breaking news on aussie protesters stormed the u.s. embassy in yemen with heavy gunfire heard and danger is reported on both sides. while on to american protests also continue to rage in egypt over the u.s. film that mocks islam has been used on protesters. welcome back this is the with the breaking news this hour of clashes in yemen as
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protesters break into the american embassy compound in the capital sana'a there are reports of injuries on both sides with smoke and gunfire around the area. and in the region reports. it's really really unclear what exactly the situation on the ground is one of my contacts is actually reporting that protesters in yemen have broken through the main gates of the u.s. embassy there reuters says hundred sky news sources say several thousands in total but again this is all based on eyewitness reports and so it's quite murky as to the facts what we did hear is that embassy employees in the u.s. embassy there had been moved to a safer location there were multiple reports of live ammunitions being used up potentially by the security forces to disperse the crowd there was also reports of smoke rising and masses of people gathering around the area of course this isn't the only location where protests have been taking place but what we have to keep in
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mind in terms of yemen is this is one country that has been sort of on the cusp of potential uprisings there the u.s. drone warfare programs in that country are not very popular neither is the ambassador and so if things do escalate there in yemen we really could see a very negative serious implications for the region in libya the rebel groups there have really. been the u.s. and other western countries to help overthrow moammar gadhafi and so it's quite ironic and sad frankly to see the same people who the u.s. helped overthrow gadhafi rise up and attack the embassy there and we do also have to keep in mind there's been protest over this film also in tunisia back to libya and we have heard from president barack obama that a team of marines is being shipped out to the area to stabilize the situation there we've also heard potential navy destroyer ship and another. goal being to deploy to the area supposedly for humanitarian assistance and possible evacuations of though
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that's not been confirmed and we've also more disturbingly heard reports of drones unmanned aerial surveillance vehicles being deployed to the area to supposedly hunt for so-called radical groups there although it's quite unclear how that's actually going to play out and how they're going to get them out of the area once the situation stabilizes so very disturbing developments here in the middle east. so clashes have been breaking out in cairo for a second day over the u.s. made film which depicts the prophet muhammad protests as storms the embassy on wednesday morning tearing down the american flag and replacing it with an islamist one and a local journalist joins us now live from the egyptian capital nice to see you so you are on the ground what tensions are running high for a second day please explain to us this is like among people. who right now are actually overlooking the clashes that you're right below us about how to come through a police line to get here today and people are extremely angry that the demographic
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of the group seems to have changed slightly from cheese day which was a very sort of servitude islamist group and this seems to be younger possibly football fans the ultras hardcore football fans is not yet confirmed but police have cordoned off the whole area the whole street near the u.s. embassy sections towards to here and basically just trying to secure the area and attacking protesters with tickets as you can probably hear in the background and you probably hear in the background. is there any sense that this violence will worsen and spread. we're not sure yet i mean i mean i don't think this protest is any has any signs of actually stopping we know we've got a different protest organized on friday as you called for by the missing brotherhood against this particular film which seems to have inflamed people in the middle east and other moment i can't really see any signs of stopping because now people are upset with the way the police have dealt with the matter because of the levels of violence. the violence and hadn't been enough to stop president morsi
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from flying to europe to do some business has that been any reaction from the egyptian people as why their leaders not staying to control device there. has been a fair amount of criticism of morsi recently because he actually didn't make any official statements about the deaths of the u.s. ambassador in libya yesterday and was very slow on the uptake in regards to that. people are asking him really to come home and maybe sort out the situation here as the violence escalates but so far he really hasn't gotten that much i've been asking people for to peacefully protest and continuing along with his his jobs in europe so you know people are people are really sort of criticizing him for that expecting as the new president that you know these are the first major clashes since he assumed the presidency that he would maybe take a stronger line and lead the country through this. so will the younger crowds calling for what might be needed to calm the situation down from your point of view . i think we need to have you know it's difficult to say because the thing is the
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u.s. government had no took no part in the making of this film this obscure film which people are taking days to work out where it's really coming from i'm not even sure that an apology from the u.s. government like people are asking for would really stop the protests right now because it seems to escalate into a police versus protest find some people to angry with the way the piece is still using the same tactics when the minute you were in cars they are now with the surprise of the civilian government really i'm not really sure how this is going to come down particularly with continued protests in yemen as well as across the middle east towards this film. all right into about your reporting live from cairo many thanks indeed. and joining me now live to try and explain why the pros has also centuries journeys sold a professor of middle east hates riyadh and he's about to die in turkey professor salt welcome to the program so we are seeing a second day of protests in cairo which show no sign of abating so can you expect
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this and anger to ignite in even more countries now it's already spreading we have it now in yemen we have it in cairo we have a new libya. i don't know how many of those users actually seen this film it's actually moronic. i mean just in a culture no one knows he made it. this one one rip. what a person he said was made it describes his regime forces coptic christian coptic christian if that turns out to be children in this situation even more in egypt recrudescence of what is seen as a many many years with attacks on islam it takes the person as a prophet muhammad going back to the protests against the satanic verses the danish cartoons this film. in the netherlands every time someone does this this is what happens and it's very very difficult to predict how far they seem to go and how. the difficulty involved in the u.s.
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position because even the u.s. government apologize for this raid it didn't make this film but a question of policy it but it won't have much effect in arab countries because these countries where the government has control of the council to stand how it is that america government can prevent such change from being made i think that's the crux of the problem is the stakes in trying to clear up such calls for any kind of responsibility this is being reported that president obama might deploy drones to think count the number who killed that ambassador to libya if it's true what do you make of. well i think the use of these drones across the muslim world from pakistan afghanistan somalia yemen has tremendous kind of popular anger and once you start using them once again it's hard to see where it is going to stop and inevitably civilians are going to be killed and that's going to still be even greater anger
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against the american. here government so i don't actually think that the country sending marines to kind of land on the ground and start hunting these people down is going to have very very positive consequences must be counterproductive. that russia in question is that budget currently produced a short movie by pier individuals yet it poked a deadly. clash against the whole the u.s. so how can you how can such a relatively small incident create such a wide violent response the people i would imagine a lot of people who are not protesting outside the embassies haven't seen the film . i wouldn't read the stunning versus they have just picked up news of what this film has said and they react on that basis and that's how it happens it's the effect of gossip information of a story being one countered passed along from mouth to mouth and this builds up into a kind of mass demonstrations and eventually violence that's how it tends to work
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out. the u.s. has invested time money and extraordinary of that sees as liberating these countries and it's all coming undone in a flash so can america recover from that the americans quite frankly need to come to you rephrase the middle east policy i mean you've heard libya and the priest from our previous story when your previous commentator referred to the revolution i think did in libya well in fact there was no popular revolution in libya we had to get that straight that the rebels didn't win the war against the americans the french and the british cared because there was a soldier at the took place over seven months that destroyed his job and was in the rebels and they would not have enough to do this on their own so the kind of the the kind of the assumption that the libyan people somehow are grateful to you for the help that these outside governments give to the gave to the rebels is i think somehow misleading there's a lot of opposition of the government to libya to see hasn't found its feet and this opposition is coming from many many courses. don't forget that said if one is
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forced if that what you're doing you don't realize that al qaeda is here and here is here in the eastern province in other words around benghazi so good news and you get to be careful what they're doing because he they were only going to help these people and in fact that in fact is what they've done to me through professor thank you very much indeed thank you. the u.n. security council has condemned the killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya russia's foreign ministry also issued a statement saying the assault on the diplomatic mission was a terrorist attack and any acts of terror kind of big justified so let's not get more from. every now russian leadership has yet to come and what can we expect from . well it does make one thing clear russia definitely has already issued in one way or another in its response to the attacks in libya and egypt saying that such
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attacks can and should that such attacks are strongly condemned and they have expressed their condolences to the united states however there is a belief in russia does this all is basically a result of the u.s. foreign policy in which i like asian they do make dalliances with the terrorist organizations for example in his in his exclusive interview to r.t. russian president by your thinking did mention that what is what is happening right now in the middle east with the united states actually goes all the way back to the war in afghanistan. was no to you know when someone aspires to attain and they see as optimal any means will do as a rule we do it by hook or by crook and hardly ever think of the consequences that was the case during the war in afghanistan when the soviet union invaded in one nine hundred seventy nine that time our present partners supported a rebel movement and basically gave rise to al-qaeda which later backfired on the
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united states itself today someone could use militants from al qaeda or some other organizations with equally radical views to accomplish their goals in syria. now russia was criticized by a lot of the countries particularly by the united states for not supporting the rebels in the libyan conflict russia in turn has has insisted on the fact that the rebels how they have themselves been supported among others why. al qaeda fighters they have russia repeatedly has called on western powers to be careful with toppling with participating in toppling of various regimes for example someone such in libya or in egypt because they said if we do not know we cannot promise that what will come out is the result will be a democratic bliss in fact russia has said that we may be most certainly be dealing with chaos and anarchy and wish a lot more a lot more lives will be lost and unfortunately it does look to russia as gloomy as predictions may in fact be playing out right now in the middle east and northern
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africa. thank you very much indeed for for updating us. and more on this developing story online at home and also let us know what you think about the violence that's spreading across our country so do join the discussion on our facebook page. moving on now coming together in a federation of nation states is a way forward for european nations e.u. commission president jose manuel barroso outlined his plans of escaping the clutches of the crisis the euro is not shared by all across the region with critics in the u.k.
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pointing out europe isn't even london's biggest trade partner anymore. reports. third the race and states and the her political integration that's what the president of the european commission. has called for to pull member states out of the euro crisis nights and well the cools for the member states to hand more power to europe has really ruffled some feathers here at westminster and has caused anger amongst us skeptics who say that less europe and not more is the answer now is evidence of that your skeptics point to figures that have been released for the first time since one thousand nine hundred seventy person is exporting more kids to the country than it is to countries inside the e.u. and in recent questionnaire that was given to two thousand businesses conducted by the chamber of commerce eighty five percent of those businesses didn't want further
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integration with the e.u. although only twelve percent questioned actually wanted to leave the all together to talk more about all of this we're joined by a research fellow at the taxpayers' alliance thank you very much for joining us. comments all they going to save us from the euro crisis not the. new. watch we've got to see commission finally coming clean about what the long term agenda for the european union. for what it's trying to do is trying to create all the powers that it's long been trying to. make the most of a disaster the eurozone disaster in order to achieve that that's not the answer the more you push is never the answer actually breaking british off the european union if you want to work this would be less you have not more and in fact in the past a commission of presenters. have been talking about doing less europe and doing
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a better job grabbing more simply. it's political ambition it's part of the reason why the european economic community search for the first place but it's not the unstick the present economic problems if this goes forward at the appropriate. commission a group that has come forward with including a fiscal union at a banking union a far deeper economic union it's going to be a referendum what if any of these proposals go through guess this is not an easy solution if you're trying to solve the eurozone crisis you need a solution that's going to work pretty damn quickly and having a process which is going to take potentially two or three years while the show that this isn't what it's all about. and remember you can always head to our website for the latest news as well as for comment and analysis and here's a taste of also ready lined up for you that one little to rule them all the white house leaks the sun with the q if you drop it wouldn't that could allow the u.s.
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opposition followers the incumbent president supporters wearing red shirts blocked a major road near the. torched an opposition campaign truck this comes of the opposition's presidential candidate in next month's elections have been shed your to visit the region which has traditionally been for a charge it. was you and going to syria even damascus to meet with president assad on his first peace mission to the country brahimi hopes to regulate the situation and there was home country but said what he had to count the pose that his task was almost impossible meanwhile violence between pro and anti government forces is over the rise in the larger city of aleppo the date of the battle erupted near the city's international airport which was still held by pro assad forces on sunday a car bomb attack in aleppo claimed the lives of at least thirty people. hundreds of striking miners have the closure of mines of anglo american platinum the world's largest producer because it is that it has taken its staff to
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a safe place for their protection as labor unrest its presence south africa's biggest industry the country's mines have in recent weeks been hit by and west following the police shooting of thirty four miners during a wildcat strike on our economy. now away with. after a magazine that published a spoof diet pill advertisement that he used images of him i say to prison prisoners at a nazi concentration camp the country's often criticized for harboring nasty ideals and for showing a reluctance to do anything about it or see that it's a russia has this report. a prank which went terribly wrong in a story a newspaper asked to express posted a picture of prisoners of a nazi death camp who can vault with a text one two three dr mengele spills will do wonders for you there were no fat men in book involve this reference to a man who was responsible for more than forty thousand deaths in nine hundred forty
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s. nazi death camps certainly has caused uproar both in the stone here and abroad with the local jewish community and simon wiesenthal center both accusing the newspaper office of making a joke out of a huge tragedy and the massive loss of human lives the newspaper itself tried to justify this picture by saying that this was simply a joke in response to an earlier incident when a gas heating company in a stoney a posted a picture off at the entrance to another nazi death camp auschwitz with an advertisement of the heating system saying that their heating systems were reliable and very efficient many experts and political analysts have been very critical of the fact that such things happen in a more than democratic state a member of the european union and this prank by the newspaper and the advertisement by the gas company forced the country's foreign minister to bring his
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apologies for those incidents he said that he felt very ashamed to be a stony and b. if his country's newspapers allow themselves such jokes with the use of the human tragedy still many have been questioning how sincere those apologies were because as tony has a record of dealing with the events of the past and particularly with nazis and in his very own sinister way several of the veterans who were fighting alongside the not situated in the 1940's in the so-called baltic legion were made the national heroes in the stony off to the collapse of the soviet doing. so this latest incident certainly adds more fuel to the fire in this ongoing story of how the baltic states have been dealing with naziism and have been dealing with the perception of the past. switch to business matters now marina's that please bring us up to date marina saying sea level will start to spain because leaders have now
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said that there is no urgency to seek a bailout from europe as the country's borrowing costs are dropping and this of course comes after you have unprecedented move to buy debt from troubled countries and we spoke about this issue with financial expert patrick young who said that this is not a solution and in fact masks real economic problems. what we're doing at the moment is essentially we've got someone who runs a pizza store and they realize that their pictures are actually not very good and nobody wants to eat it so therefore what they're going to do is they're going to buy all of their pizza and pay for the french to all sit in the restaurant and therefore they'll create the idea that there's a wonderfully good restaurant round but everybody will know that it's rotten rancid pizza and actually the owners buying it back from it so this whole concept of trying to threw money at a structural problem when everybody is in denial about what it is can only end with a really really ugly scenario. are less likely to get international markets
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starting with europe and their investors are struggling to find are actually and that's because they're waiting to hear about a key announcement from the u.s. federal reserve and they're supposed to announce their latest policy decision many investors i hope and see here about another round of quantitative easing but before they hear that they are courses not making drastic moves will see the footsies solely with the german dax which is setting about point four percent this hour right let's move on and secular got currencies the euro has strengthened against the us dollar as his highest level ever for months when it comes to the ruble it's going against the both major currencies. the russian markets now where there is a reflection of we've seen across the board we've seen the losses in asia and mixed reaction and similarly here the yards yes it's flat the my success setting about a half a percent this hour all prices and already helping the bounce back and in the recent couple of hours there. are supposed to be on the rise in the u.s.
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which is the world's or the biggest loser so vast i'm going to help in matters but i have now i want to talk about local company news in that particular because it's now working on its own browser to compete with google's growing presence in russia the new software has a built in surge daryn could release this soon as october yandex hopes the new browser will help promote its wide range of services and give google a run for its money. and now from google and yahoo let's talk about apple because it's a valid it's the latest i phone the i phone five and although it looks quite similar to the previous version it's much slimmer and it also comes with a larger screen so many users and finds will be very happy about that but there is more because the devices battery life has been improved and that scammers have been also obviated analysts predict that apple could sell as many as ten million i phones in the first ten days and as many as fifty million in the whole of
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a quarter the i phone is the company's most important product in the council fifty three percent of apple's revenue j.p. morgan estimated that sales could boost the u.s. fourth quarter gross domestic product by three points you billion dollars which is of course amazing for a company to be able to have such an influence on the market as a country in fact in this case. and there you have a deal about syria thank you very much indeed for that marina shortly we did whether it would be run can be resolved without and then strike something.
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