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tonight the world calls out to wendell stella t. the global noise protests kicks off in more than thirty countries and the biggest one is expected in debt ridden spain as you can see here these are in the crowd right now in madrid. other top stories from us foreign action looming in africa now as the un greenlights military intervention in mali to tackle islamists there make criticism of the un's actions in libya created the crisis. calls for more anti-american protests in a holy war against the u.s.
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one of washington's longtime allies in the region see signs of growing islam. and the family of a journalist working with the russian media in syria tells r t she was kidnapped in an area of intense clashes between the government and the rebels got the latest. evening eleven pm saturday evening here in moscow this is r.t. live with me kevin owen first it's been described as a wake up call for the world again still staring global noise protests are planned for more than thirty countries throughout this coming week and one of the major ones is gathering steam right now in fact in the spanish capital we saw the pictures just now. among the crowds in madrid.
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it is clearly getting very noisy in central madrid with thousands filling up the central square in the city the protest has already been holding for several hours now there have come here to the central square not violent so far despite very heavy police presence but definitely nothing can be ruled out for spain which has a record of violent clashes between the protesters and the police now this is the first one of the first protests in the global voice in the global string of protests across the world in fact thirty five countries will see protests against the stereotype basically every country has it's a different message in the protests but in spain it's all about austerity almost twenty five percent of the country are unemployed which makes certainly every fourth spenny aren't without a job the spanish government is promising more budget cuts for next year and clearly the people have been very much and happy with that hundreds of thousands have been marching in catalonia over the past several weeks in fact yesterday it's also so huge protests with the national day of catalonia being spoiled by some
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clashes between those willing to become independent from madrid and those standing for unity this might hurt spain massively because that's a loony it is the biggest regional economy in spain and if it becomes independent then certainly it would be so it would be a massive economic blow for the country the funniest thing about it is that although this happens a minute. while the european union was awarded the nobel peace prize and something which was owner it in this peace prize was the unity in the europe in the year but which the organization has managed to achieve according to the nobel peace prize committee definitely with these goals for independence it gets a loony and other warrington this is across europe this unity which the nobel peace prize committee have been speaking off comes into very serious question. yes q there's so social justice groups from five continents to nine hundred for mass protests again. the political and financial elites who they accuse of causing
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people financial hardship movement's been called the global noise it's evident in many european cities the prices made in spain is quickly spreading we're in now to cities like seville and barcelona hundreds of people have also gathered in london tonight to vent their frustration is also taking place in rome and venice and in about an hour's time a similar march expects to get going in new york more expected in other countries around the world during the coming week will the keep you posted. pictures. as the ongoing worldwide are starting protests draw in more countries we will as a say bring you more reaction more analysis to the global noise here on r.t. . now mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a u.n. security council resolutions pave the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into right now wants help to deal with islamist extremists who've taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president to arctic rebels and the islamist groups took
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advantage then of the instability and seize control of the north proclaiming independence is storage of whole explains why it might be too late for the world community to clean up a mess that traces back to their interference in one of mali's neighbors. there is no question what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is the director. of the north atlantic countries intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodge colonel gadhafi cannot but when a country has had to tons of weapons into libya which inevitably leaked into neighboring mali which there are four had been relatively stable with the leaking of these weapons into mali you saw the eruption of civil unrest and then military unrest in northern mali and now what we have is that a now quite a white formation has taken hold of a region of northern mali that is larger than the state of france what is what it is how. in the wake of the overthrow of the authorities and barco has been the
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flogging suspected criminals who taishan them and suspected. the persecution of single mothers of thousands have fled into neighboring algeria mauritania night here it's also fair to say that this event in northern mali has given jolt of success suit so-called us along with those northern and north west america joe horn so does influence and profile of the region's been boosted by recent events and the terror groups called for a jihad against the united states over america made phil mocking the prophet muhammad. more protests to outside u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising last month's assaults on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats meanwhile egypt where the terrorist networks current leader comes from a scene large protests against the growing islam is ation of the country
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a young liberals rallied turned ugly when muslim brotherhood supporters descended on tahrir square and clashed with anti-government demonstrators over one hundred rigidity gypsum of violent protests there says mohammed morsi came to office james jatra spoke to me as a former u.s. senate foreign policy and they see tell me the threat of radicalization in egypt is very real. and we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised at this. there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi in the military and it seems the morsi in the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentions are in terms of strict enforcement of sharia and they recreate the caliphate the khilafat so i think this statement about jihad to recapture jerusalem should not come as any surprise to anyone i don't think the peace. treaty with israel ultimately will be
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honored but we will see what form that takes and when it will take it i think the most important thing that strikes me is it shows the utter incoherence of american policy in the arab world by promoting the islamization of egypt to the removal of our long time satrap in egypt hosni mubarak and then we seem surprised that democracy in egypt has taken this direction the further trouble in the region it was being labeled the forgotten revolution two. coming out bahrain security forces once again lash out of peaceful protesters demanding political reforms as the molecule reinforces the ties of this powerful military back of great britain report on that just ahead. but next the family of a journalist who's been helping russian news outlets in syria has told r.t. that she's been kidnapped near the city of homes there is a scene of intense fighting between government forces and the opposition right now our correspondent in the region ridiculous has got the story. the husband. question
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of a has contacted r t and saying that she was abducted on hard courts she was working in syria she has been there for almost a year and now she has been to all major hotspots in this country torn by the civil war as well as russian diplomats in syria are working on establishing what exactly has happened to her and where for whereabouts could be we have also been contacted by one of her colleagues and this is how she described the situation for you know the time hard when you're home to help freshen journalist. since then. and haven't been needed to retrain yourself then through each channel you learn that she was captured by a group of people not far from home you know syria remains a highly unstable ground for work for journalists well known organization reporters
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without borders have come out with an open letter directed at the free syrian army and they have said and i'm quoting that they have been condemning the attacks on foreign and local journalists by the subversion they have also unfortunately witnessed. and have received reports from the news of syria's pro-government media who are saying that they have been increasingly becoming targets duction and murder targets all of opposition groups while foreign journalists are also reporting that they are being targets of death threats from opposition groups of course he will be keeping a close eye on the situation in regards to the journalists missing in syria. the syrian opposition has been increasingly help to related you know how this the rebels say fighters from the islamist front help them to attack and seize the their defense space on the outskirts of the major city of aleppo jeff steinberg from executive intelligence review magazine told us rebels growing links with terrorist groups should ring alarm bells for their foreign supporters. the syrian opposition
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is increasingly being dominated by the same al qaeda linked jihadi networks that just recently assassinated an american ambassador and three other american diplomats in benghazi libya the opposition has clearly run aground terms of any military capacity to overthrow the assad regime so the opposition is resorting to suicide bombings car bombings the standard techniques of qaida that they're continuing to use against the united states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin tensions heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey too with ankara still holding on to that kaga confiscated from a syrian plane earlier in the week he says think shipment contained russian made
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weapons plain strongly denied by russia you can find more by the diplomatic standoff and. also the two for you exclusive and first time reports from the passengers and the crew of the plane intercepted but they describe how badly they were treated and. don't come. much will these hidden away from all of this break. was. in the glow of russians know far away from civilization and if we are one helicopter train from the nearest village. just said they still one family have
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been living here for a long time in tents and they don't ring vs canes. lodging runs in ada signal and minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. sent to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland.
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lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the tens and move to another pole sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. wealthy british style so i. asked what i was. calling. the.
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markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my ex cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial. headlines cons a report. more news today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled the day. hello again this is r t international i was being dubbed the invisible arab spring continues to unravel in bahrain place they used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of peaceful protesters. at least ten people were
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arrested the demonstrations continued nonstop since last february and they're often met by a heavy response from the country's security forces meanwhile britain signed a military treaty with the state seen as a sign of support for the under fire regime dominic kavakeb from the nation's justice development movement told me he believes western nations got too much to lose for reforms in bahrain. obviously it doesn't send a particularly fantastic message when you're sending weapons to a country that is using weapons against its people on a daily basis to kill to injure to crush protests to crush essentially democracy but i think. the reason why the why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep the train as an ally seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship but what these governments don't realize that they are not refuse to realize they have a huge amount of leverage they have
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a lot of ability to convince about rain or to pressure them into reform and perhaps they misunderstand the strength they have or perhaps you know that they're scared that their interests which are tied up in that region could be damaged you know if there were a democratic change but the reality is the people of bahrain of calling for democracy they're calling for change i don't have to be against the western interests actually i could be very much in the interests of the west and i know the rest of the world have a democratic and stable country but we've got eyewitness accounts online from somebody took part in the latest protests to turn violent also on a website to photos from bahrain's capital manama for events have been spiraling over the past couple of months. britain's preventing its heroic veterans from receiving orders for saving countless lives during the second world war they risked themselves on perilous journeys to help their brothers in arms sarah firth explains next what's stopping the violence from being properly rewarded. worst journey in the world winston churchill's
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description of the grim ordeal that faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war two getting supplies to russian forces the convoy face danger from above and below from not see your base and aircraft it was going into the spray and the. fell overboard and there i mean the temperature was. below zero i mean i was nineteen years of age eighteen years of age going up to russia and then do an order. but we done it were a good hour because the chopper to be done on stories and memories are among the most harrowing of the war for the russians it was more than just supplies it was psychological support contributing hugely to the war effort that's why in april the
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russian president awarded the issue of medal to the allies he taking part in the convoy missions but incredibly the push government blocking russia from rewarding british veterans for their valor. of the arctic convoys in recognition of your outstanding contribution inter allied cooperation due to world war two the description of. the attack. apparently unless the british government. is a non starter what i think. forgivable war the foreign office third it's against the rules in order for permission to be given for a war to be exerted there has to be a specific service to the country concerned and that service should have taken place within the previous five years john's wife says that's ridiculous they're all late eighty's early ninety's some of them what on earth are they supposed to do
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over the last five years they still pray at maine of what they were during the war it never leaves them. so why are they being painted and not being given this. i think it's disgraceful absolutely disgraceful angry not just from a whole while the ship might those and those who passed on across the bars please cite to me this disgusting john says it's time the current prime minister says that to be the decent thing common diver awhile nation we were there and then died yes we were all in together us the russians the americans the french the belgium yes we were all in it together then but apparently we've been left there because you lay we can lift this medal everybody's get. early but the foreign countries get a we're not the campaign is in both britain and russia i refusing to back down in
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pushing the government to get these men properly rewarded for their bravery it's. really extraordinary service and the worth of very important people during the work to see that. t. pivotal wartime allies he found friendship through real adversity illustrated by john's pitches and stories of his time working with the russians down saying. these are the medals that dorothy for his heroic deeds during world war two he was helping along with the other veterans involved in the arctic convoys to add the isakov medal to their collection but as long as the british government continues to refuse to allow them to be awarded they won't be adding that medal that they say
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does the surface r.t. london. sunday worship used to be routine for millions of americans today the congregations are looking a little sparse parties at the big apple to see whether new york leader faith lift . a new pew poll indicated one in five americans has no religion and more and more americans are becoming atheists is america losing its religion and if so why this week let's talk about that i think as we get smarter we realize all the religions are the same you look at each different book every book has a similar story. it's all the same we're on one planet there should be one war doesn't matter if you're in pakistan or new jersey well i think i see more people that maybe keep to themselves i mean you can be religious without going to a sanctuary or something along that line so i think the perception has probably
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changed a lot i just got baptized last year everybody has their own way of coming to their beliefs but for us it was just you know we're getting older and you know we're getting closer to those they say the pearly gates on what we agree was was insurance you got baptized for insurance purposes. i believe what you want to believe but don't force it on the people or use it for you know things that hurt other people is that what it is is that people see organized religion as something detrimental to other people well i'm speaking i guess for mostly myself here but yeah that's what makes sense to me yeah when you see wars being waged in the name of religion it makes you think yes the bottom line is american seems to be losing their faith in organized religion which might be less of a sign of their waning spirituality and more of an indication that it might be time to reorganize.
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very soon corporations buying their way to controlling exchanging their cash fuel writes the cars reports on i just a couple of minutes from now. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged confort but the joy of the wild is guaranteed if gagne's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he confines untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the role and surprise you will go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper field a little before. one animal whose par you
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definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small river this sort of bears are they have a very well for the soup i will have to keep an aisle when directed at. them and. so we won't go yes we shall but people require. it. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during spawning time when both people and bears go fishing people often shoot at them to scare them away and every year here in the region you hear about someone being killed by the predators. but at the mugger down nature reserve where we are no one disturbs the bears peanuts another local resident who hates his peace being disturbed here is
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the howlers eagle in has a wingspan of two and a half meters ignace only here in russia far east because of the bundles of salmon and seagulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gainey focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here mara island it has the biggest colony of seagulls in the region the climb up was tough. but the prize was worth it. if there was no security here it would be no reason there you will have tons of people coming here not just to get some for me on the beach here nothing is guaranteed you have to struggle to get your piece of rope there is nothing really all you can while oprah did you have to rely on yourself to back. up to be the bad.
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maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of physical or is this for the better but when you stand on top of phenomenal and like this you just cantelupe wanting to share the beauty. max keiser a welcome to the kaiser report workers of the world unite and give up your rights nations of the world unite and give up their sovereignty yes uniting is the new dividing and conquering states here but explain. well max keiser the first headline the big headline here this week has been george osborne workers of the world unite
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and give up your rights so he used that famous marx quote to give workers of the world unite but what he means is that companies can now from april give shares worth between two thousand pounds and fifty thousand pounds but in exchange the workers have to give up their rights to claim for unfair dismissal they also have to give up their rights to redundancy payoff if the firm goes under and any right to demand flexible hours or time off for training oh this is a terrible plan coming from the slippery snake george osborne first of all they issue all this new stock to give to the workers immediately diluting all the shareholders including the new workers additionally giving away shares now historically at a time when stock markets are trading at their all time highs you know it reminds me oh not too long ago when gordon brown decided to do the nation
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a favor and sell half the nation is gold. all time low of children fifty dollars an ounce now years georgie porgie was born coming in and saying oh give the boy rights we'll give you stock at the tip tippy top of a bull market watch the market collapse watch is to lose your shares down to nothing this is the ultimate won't bomb i mean this is his ancestors are probably in america doing deals with the iroquois well these know right contracts could be extended from april and i was born says they will create a new breed of owner employees i think you could probably max call them owned employees instead right now this is typically fine for the tories it's a horrible d.l. for the workers the workers should be lobbying for more rights not less rights the worker should be lobbying for higher interest rates so the pensions are worth more then workers should be lobbying for representational the board of directors like they have in germany for excess exam.

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