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be anybodies opposition calls for more rallies in a country already engulfed by violent protests all after friday's deadly complements to an apparent result of a syrian crisis spillover. a return to cayle small civilians including children killed in libya as government linked militia show at town traditionally loyal to the old regime a year after the bomb like a duck it was killed. protests as a scuffle with police says turns up thousands in march against austerity in london the closures echo events in our friends as greece has suffered a nationwide strike sarina the mood of an e.u. crisis summit in brussels. and in your attempts to breach the blockade of gaza it
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faulted israeli forces stop a humanitarian ship and arrested thirty activists on the. latest news on the week's top stories this is the week here on our see how low and welcome to the program thousands of people in lebanon are expected to join the funeral of a top intelligence official killed by a bomb in beirut on friday the massive turnout is being encouraged by the opposition they declared a day of rage against the regime in neighboring syria which they blamed for that time and they say that sentiment on the streets already strained to the limit as. reports. the situation in lebanon remains far from easy in fact it has been exasperated by the explosion during the rush hour of course there was there
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a horrific scene which followed almost immediately of course during the night the people started people started pouring out on the streets resurrecting the old tensions between the sunni and the shia muslims which have been kind of a back burner for a little while in the country but now it seems like there is a go ahead to the tension in the country there is there are calls from the march fourteenth movement to stage a date of rage on sunday and they're now openly stressing the fact that they believe all of this is the doing of the syrian government they were forced reminding them of the people who were killed on. the top police official who was known for its severe and to syria now people are saying basically that they want the government to step down the prime minister has there filed a petition for his admission to the president by the president refused and a lot of people at this point already starting to express their worry that the conflict in syria inadvertently or is being spilled into the neighboring country
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into lebanon. and while some lebanese m.p.'s are already accusing the syrian regime of being behind the blast a beirut based expert on the middle east says these allegations are motivated by political calculations already we have the now the political element coming into play some elements of the march fourteenth movement which is known to be anti bashar assad even before it was known to who was killed in this explosion they quickly pointed the finger at the syrian government now with ahmed hassan the head of intelligence security who apparently has a main killed more targeted that is known to be actually a robot for team is known not to be one of the supporters not to be very very likable person or those who are in government so i think now this would only lead to more and more fingers from march fourteenth and from there west and how is it being pointed at syria and in the midst of syria's spiraling civil conflict more
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reports of weapons flowing into the hands of al qaeda backed rebels from the lebanese border are coming to light. and it reports now from arms smuggling spot on the two countries front here. everything no training for war getting ready for battle and possibly their doubts these young recruits are preparing for what their instructors called a campaign to rid syria of tyranny. some of these student to be fighters haven't even held a gun until now. this is the first time i use weapons there was no need for them before the revolution now we carry weapons to get rid of assad. weapons have yet to topple the government of president bashar al assad but they're flowing into the country with ease it's a trend that has some officials worried those will provide arms to either side only a contributing to for the me jury and the risk of an intended consequence is porous borders with its neighbors make the flow of arms almost impossible to stop and
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lebanon's town of is one of the may. gateway's behind me is the way to one of the illegal border crossings between lebanon and syria weapons fighters and supplies go in to syria while refugees fleeing the violence come out but by no means as safe or easy journey frequent shelling as well as a large minefield on the syrian side of the border crossings like these a deadly gamble a gamble that lebanese sympathizers of syria's opposition are more than willing to make. this is five thousand dollars this is thirteen hundred eighteen hundred and two thousand in tripoli r.t. spoke to this arms dealer whose business was booming. people come or contact me every day we have a revolution next door for sure we are with them will help them topple assad till they do it. the weapons may be easy to come by the harder part is understanding exactly where they go a classified report uncovered in
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a new york times reveals that many of the arms sent to syrian rebels are ending up in the hands of hardline islamic jihad ists one of the leaders of the f.s.a. said yeah we admit that we infiltrated by jihadi jihad these are coming. from all over. but we don't know exactly who they are back in syria both in the training camps and in the battlefield rebels talk of high hopes for a bright future. i hope that there will be free elections that the syrian people will be able to choose the officials they want and that we will win back our rights freedom of expression and political freedom exactly what that freedom looks like may depend on who's getting the guns. you see caffein of lebanon. let's say top contenders for the u.s. president to clash on t.v. but ahead of the final myself a lot of media attention is forcing independent candidates to the knowledge and it's all about coming out. meanwhile in libya violence has
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resumed with new vigor at least twenty six people have reportedly been killed in the latest time by pro-government militia against a stronghold of the former regime and you may find some of the following images disturbing they town of bani walid has been under siege for over two weeks now and is suffering from severe shortages of food water and medicine or leave it here for he is also sound that mr ibrahim a spokesman for the toppled regime has been captured in the area but later backs away from the statement and political activist ali al carr say who left to leave their around a year ago says the state hasn't recovered from the devastation of a major back revolt. its model division not only been there. before. the militias not up there couldn't very well you know which is you know highly populated area. because of the over two children also it soon got used
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chemical weapons in the divorce from the local hospital in the. form called i made with the people inside the city because the city believes the militias are. down to control it can flow leave the body to consume in libya using. or possibly means. of positions the media is not really covering. the real situation in libya because they want to set this example for syria and say what we succeed in libya so we will succeed in syria ok it was just sukkot certainly there will be of each of my point of view. coming up later indeed it turns its back on the idea of an economic struggling to run the country search for ways to dawlish the west and bank on the export opterons oil by trying to find a new payment every. day to the sound masked men forced to footballers of a top russian team to get to grips with another sport altogether opening find them
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using paypal guns out of the players received a sinister threat from. that's later but now massive crowds numbering in the tens of thousands have filled the streets of london marching against those stories the policies in the coalition government scuffles erupted in the aftermath of the rally as demonstrators targeted coffee shops and the sun boy hotel the march was organized by the trade unions and attracted people from across the country prime minister david cameron recently wound of more tough decisions with a strengthening economy of his time was among the crowds thousands of people have taken to the streets of london and announce the austerity much older lies by the trade unions public. many people have turned out their message is against the cause they say flatlines the economy that there are people from all walks of life there are nurses worried about the n.h.s. there are police officers all fiji room worried about cuts so frontline services in
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amongst the people you see marching here today many many families all across the age range feel that they've been affected in some way by the continued cuts my parents rely on the n.h.s. you can see cancer getting worse my son to stephen is paying nine grand a year in fees i work in the turn legal aid is being caught so we work with four hundred people and i won't be able to get the same help from the next year they just protect their rights they protect the interests of the rich and a bit of fear in the people who are rich who were marching against the cuts and she's marching for the future just like she's waiting. and watching for my future is thanks. now who says no to this person that's been affected they all start because you're employed affected the euro crisis rumbles all we see will start to get taking great the specially in the last month in spain in greece a close to hear you say that people simply saying that they've had enough here in london i think that possibly into the hundreds of thousands maybe even more but the
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to most it does feel started. and one of the organizers of the massive protests paul novak from the trades union congress says the people of fed up with the inability of their leaders to relate to their plight. i just don't think you can understand the pain that their culture and their economic program have been in communities and down the country whether it's public services that you use your value whether it's your job that you worried about the future living standards even those people who work a full on over the last two years people are hurting and the courts aren't working they're not even in the government don't tend to they're not working the deficit is going up because more people are up where the benefit to build is going up the only way to really reduce the deficit is to get economic growth going again and the kicked off there is the plan is failing to deliver economic growth we need to see people back it where investments in jobs investment in communities and their government lease it swallow its pride and go to plan because plan they just isn't working like they were going to see lots of different forms of protest people
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campaign in their local communities down the congestion cases that will mean people taking industrial action. austerity was on the agenda in europe this week as the year summit in brussels european leaders have agreed on a deal that would bring centralized banking supervision to the continent however they summit was marred by fresh protests in europe tears of thousands of greeks descended on our phones as a nationwide strike got underway clashing with police one protest and died of a heart attack amid the scuffles in madrid paris teachers and students marched in condemnation of implementing government cuts to education campaign three days of industrial action. there's one thing we've learned over the past couple of years is that when you're in the years there's something about this crisis they usually mean the exact opposite. sides of the same phrase inside probably means that spain and greece is that into depression i don't agree spain next to one of the conservative economists in fact one point wasn't going to find five different regions and see
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them and it's the same. actually can you fascist forces on the rise in the reason. a move that we haven't seen since the one nine hundred thirty so. i think really what's happening here is that this rest is actually spinning out of control things are getting a lot worse and the summit completely fails to address any of the structural problems which include most importantly the deadly embrace between the financial sector which is completely insolvent and a series of states which are completely over indebted. so dealing with the euro crisis means a lot of pressure especially in the case of president online and the chinese coming at him from signs just to listen to him want to marry and noid function i can call him an imbecile removed to count the country's deficit. and also analyse a hundred chicano invites are stepping forward to describe how they were tortured to confess by prison guards and a victim say their piece was racially motivated. a
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texas mom was arrested and thrown in jail orange jumpsuit and all for neglecting her kids who were playing in front of her house for just a little while a concerned neighbor and sort of say walking across the street you know to talk to the unintended children to find out what's going on went to the total sheep mode and immediately called nine one one because children playing it is truly an emergency worth the police's time but i guess it was worth their time because they showed up and slap the cuffs on the mother who claimed that she was there the whole time and of course to punish you for ignoring your children briefly while they play you'll get thrown behind bars because that makes sense where does this culture of fear come from if you leave your kids alone on your own property why does that mean
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projects and a free medio dog r.t. dot com. this is that we can all see welcome back a humanitarian issue by. for gaza has been stopped and diverted to the israeli port of ashdod about fair to pro policy and activists are arrested israeli defense forces claim the ship had no humanitarian aid on board say soldiers boarded and captured the vessel outside gaza neighbor border the voyage was the latest attempt to breach the israeli blockade of gaza which has been in place for the last five years it comes to get out of these so-called freedom flotilla was a target with nine unmanned activists killed by israeli commandos but were tourists
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stranded products part of the law a latest of ourselves says their mission is to bring international attention to the injustice of the israeli blockade of gaza so we can achieve that we can meet the international community to focus on the fact that the blockade still is going on that it is a suitable only to get it is getting worse year by year and do what we are doing is actually walk to w o new nice chairs save the children learn fifty yarder in june sorry saying that. the blockade has to end it is now its sixth year. you also say that there are. all true situation fuel situation and the health situation is deteriorating dettori all the time. the build up of tension is speaking ahead of the u.s. presidential election and the teetotal promise will face off on monday in their
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last televised debate democrat barack obama and look how they can make me seem to be getting all that time ahead of the voters but they aren't the only participants says party and independent candidates have to struggle for attention they swayed the green party's jill stein was arrested together with have a running mate while trying to get entrance to their latest debate despite stein's name appearing in eighty five percent of the ballots across the country and ban landscape the green party's compay management believes that suit policy domination is g two david laws and corporate control the reality is that there's nothing in our constitution which prevents a multi-party system from emerging here in the u.s. but we do have laws on the books all across the country and we also have the actions of private corporations that have grown up over the last sixty years to prevent independent parties from challenging the two establishment parties here in the united states the laws that we have in the books prevent or make it very
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difficult for independent parties to get on the ballot to give voters that choice those laws date from the cold war they date from the mccarthy era in which there was a fear of communism and socialism and they tried to make it very difficult for progressive parties in particular to emerge here at the green party we have overcome many of those challenges goldstein is on eighty five percent of the ballots yet they're still preventing her from taking part in the debate if you look at the success of the green party despite all the obstacles we face it says that there is a great demand for the greens people vote for the greens here in the u.s. . independent candidates will be getting their own platform for debates with the help of altie on tuesday and of course we're keeping a close eye on they have changing on monday as we kick off our special coverage of the race for the white house. will there be a war on iran china friend or foe is missile defense offensive. where two transit dates times the u.s. election up close october twenty second on our team. india has announced that it
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will maintain oil imports from iran at their current levels as the two countries search for ways to come to a commercial agreement the latest e.u. sanctions ban all transactions with tehran putting pressure on new delhi's banks to avoid processing payments the western community has been dealing of repeated economic blows tehran of its nuclear energy program which it feared might one day become weaponized iran has always denies that claim but despite this their financial news has been tightening around terrence trade and biking sectors and analyst chelius as the years overestimating its ability to control the situation the indian government is going for that we're not going to cut down on any more iranian oil imports and we'll continue buying from them and therefore the financial arrangements are being worked out but i think now that there is a time for a regional currencies to gain ground and for trading to happen in alternative
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currencies apart from the euro and the dollars i've seen the longer the trains will go on and the sanctions not in bericht india's ability to have relations with iran europe is in a state of decline i need to not be becoming grace it's i think they are punching above the are we in trying to impose a solution on the iranian question and if you did fanciful imagine that you're up against a whole be the decisive sweetly actor in trying to force iran. this impasse has been going on for years not and we would like to see how we could more view from the threats i've read you change and this kind of warfare or solutions. those sanctions on iran were followed by a muslim no that's media almost a dozen of terror on state t.v. and radio channels were taken off a europe next hour we'll bring you an expert analysis of what's behind the back. let's go now to the elderly side of the beautiful game theory math to men have fired paint ball pellets at football is from the russian premier league side dinar
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no moscow during a training session no one was badly had but the incident has sparked an outcry due to sinister threats made against the players' arses and your father has been following the story. dinara is a club have issued a statement that says that these were the actions of idiots that unama fans have nothing in common with those that were involved but it is important also to stress that this has happened just a month after an extraordinary episode that happened at the training ground just as i say four weeks ago and then the club did allow some supporters to address the players and issue violent race in the hope it would improve performances and results the whole thing was recorded and put on you tube which we translated for you. now listen rb you guys i'm warning you if you keep screwing up like this we'll show you some different treatment if we catch any of you in a nightclub enjoy yourselves the way garani and a boa spotted doing doing all of you hang out all the time will be out of you right
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there on the sports you mean it in addition to that the incident that took place on friday leaflets were also left at the ground showing the faces of borken on this forum plays in alongside their faces were the words we do not want to charity move loses any more it would be noble warnings to get rid get rid of them so you can say sounds very intimidating stuff on the general point you could argue that perhaps the form plays were shown were highlighted there because they are amongst the highest in this big club the number of fans the whole after strikes at the moment because it is it's seen with great history in russia but it has lost what it has only won three of the last nine games of the russian crimea and that do you see the type of the risk is so much the prize what's happened as we say over the last twenty four hours but also coming on the back of that series instead into were extraordinary incident bad as you call it that took place for their training games last month. and coming up with our interview segment and today our guest is mark
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salter professor of general and international business administration is discussing the current e.u. financial troubles as well as germany's role in the crisis. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech us place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction.
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treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar almost unnecessary attribute of anything in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than a hundred million dollars net profit. and to a large extent this is old to do what succulent offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights
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and delicious seafood succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. north almost terrorist attack. ex hostages bloodless into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross over the past. because their future. be written.
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by being terrorism in ten years on r.g.p. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i'm joined today by dr max also a professor of political administration and author of the books investing rather than saving and the delightfully optimistically titled the crisis is coming to talk to us a thanks very much for speaking to me now jeremy currently finds itself in
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a relatively decent position economically can it keep that up germany is not at all in the driving seat germany's economy is functioning but germany is driven rather than driving by the process of going on unfortunately i think the current system will last for a while because the european political elite really has sworn to defend it whatever the costs and the car sign norma's so really the current system is hurting europe we have to make some changes but i do think that the current rather detrimental state of affairs is going to continue for quite a while we see germany isn't in the driving seat what can change that well what we do right now is we have the fiscal union which is austerity which means we save on the back of people of taxpayers in the south and in the north the euro has created the problems because the euro and that's what i predicted in ninety eight ninety eight in a lecture at boston university the euro will create artificial wombs in some areas .
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