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the lebanese opposition calls for more rallies in the country over edging gold by violent protests all out of friday's deadly car blast and apparent a result of the syrian crisis. a return to k.l. small civilians including children killed in libya as government limited militia shell a town traditionally loyal to the old regime again after a normal kid down here was killed. also protests in the shuffle with police couple with police i should say as turns up thousands in march against authority in london russia's agco bones and afghans as of greece's suffered and a nationwide strike souring the mood over the e.u. crisis summit in brussels. under new terms to breach the blockade of gaza
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israeli forces stop a humanitarian ship and arrest thirty outside its something called. the latest news on the week's top stories this is that we can all see hello 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 their 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 they swept sentiment on the streets already strained to the limit as are going to scrub 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 the horrific scene which followed and then almost immediately of course during the night the people started people started pouring out on the streets resurrecting the
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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 over rage on sunday and they're now openly expressing the fact that they believe all of this is the doing of the syrian government they of course reminding of among the people who were killed on friday itself for a police official who was known for this severe and to syrian stands 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 but the president refused it and a lot of people at this point already starting to express their worry that the conflict in syria inadvertently or purposefully is being spilled into the neighboring country into lebanon. the lebanese
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a position is deliberately stoking up on to syria views among the population to use them as a political tool so says very base political analyst. but it's not very feasible and it wasn't very feasible that. the president assad was responsible for the assassination of rafik hariri in two thousand and five either but in lebanon that's not how it plays out you know normal situation people would wait for an investigation get at least a little bit of evidence on the way before making these allegations in lebanon political parties jump on the bandwagon and start to use these things to their advantage even if it's one of their own figures who's gone down there doesn't seem to be any interest in in seeking truth it's all about political advantage and it's unfortunate because it's whipping out exactly these kind of reactions armed reactions on the streets that is not a positive sign for lebanon. and in the midst of syria's spiraling civil conflicts more reports of weapons flowing into the hands of all kinds of box rebels from the
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lebanese border coming to light also has this account for the reports not for an arms smuggling sport on the two countries front here. training for war getting ready for battle and possibly their deaths 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. provide arms to either side only a contributing to for the majority and the risk of unintended consequences porous borders with its neighbors make the flow of arms almost impossible to stop and lebanon's town of is one of the main gateways behind me is the way to one of the
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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 is this a 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 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 the new york times reveals that many of the arms
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sent to syrian rebels are ending up in the hands of hardline islamic jihad one of the leaders of the f.s.a. said you know we admit that we infiltrated the 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 their 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 r t lebanon. deceptive another syria bound plane affair lying through its airspace earlier this week to search its kongo an american jet taking a to aleppo was grounded and checked for weapons as the second case of its kind last week a syrian passenger flight from moscow was also forced to land. in
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a writer editor in chief for a german news magazine says take his behavior as a part of a proxy war in syria it's a complete. syria about not just syria's also pro-creation well co-horts the peace in the middle east region and it's. the soup of life in general or what turkey does right now this is this complete program again it's not new who the billions from western countries from states to the syrian rebels we are not discussing about the whore material we are not discussing about the weapons. and of course the communication technology which is the lever to the to the rebels in syria by other governments we are discussing now about two planes. and this should be the international affair this is what the us government is doing there it is part of the propaganda war we witness since a long time. still ahead here this hour iran learns
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a lesson in censorship almost it doesn't of tehran state t.v. and radio channels we're taking of that in europe but we'll one expert's analysis on what's behind. meanwhile the need be of violence has resumed with new vigor at least twenty six people have reportedly been killed in the latest that time by pro-government militia against a stronghold of the former regime and you may find some of the following images disturbing the town of bani walid has been under siege for over two weeks now under suffering from severe shortages of food water and aneta say the there's new authorities also sad that most are abraham a spokesman for they toppled rushing had been captured in the area but later backed away from the stated journalist as a coach and as a year it says qaddafi was toppled it's hard to describe libya as a functional state. i'm getting numerous innumerable actually reports from residents of bani walid that indeed the first so-called non-government mccollum's
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of the state obviously it's not a state it's four hundred militias conducting mob rule across libya are are sieging but he will leave at the moment including with grad rockets and with chemical weapons you know at a time when human rights watch and amnesty the very organizations that gave the human rights cover for all the atrocities in the libya conflict have suddenly stated that the rebels that are killed around over sixty of gadhafi is convoyed a year ago nearly to the day and executed could occupy one of course they did because it was all over you tube from the very first tape of the libyan rebellion the atrocities of the rebels today we're seeing another siege before we saw the siege of sirte on the people of bani walid civilians to why isn't the united nations putting in nine hundred seventy three resolution in this situation. massive crowds numbering in the terms of thousands have filled the streets of london marching against their stories the policies of the coalition government scuffles erupted in the. they rally as demonstrators targeted coffee shops and see some
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voids how the march was organized by the trade unions and attracted people from across the country promise to david cameron recently warned of more tough decisions for the struggling economy his staff was among the crowds. thousands of people have taken to the streets of london and announce he'll start see much organized by the trade unions public. many people have turned out that message is against the cuts 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 rule worried about cuts the frontline services in amongst the people you see marching here today many many families all across the age range but they've been affected in some way by the continued cuts my parents rely on the n.h.s. you can see cars getting worse my son's a stephen he's paying nine grand a year in fees i work in the tree sector and legal aid is being caught so we work
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with our 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 they build up fear in the people who are rich who were marching against the cuts and she's marching for the future situations where. marching to my future is now close it's not just person that's been affected they all start because of europe lloyd effect of the euro crisis rumbles always seem to start yeah get taken great especially in the last month in spain in greece a close year you say people see me saying that they've had enough here in london now see that possibly into the hundreds of thousands maybe even more but they come out here to march again we'll start to. understand that he was on that journey in europe this week summit in brussels european leaders have agreed on a deal that would bring centralised banking supervision to the continent however they summit was marred by fresh. singur up turns up thousands of greeks descended
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on athens as a nationwide strike got underway clashing with police one protester died of a heart attack i mean the scuffles in madrid parents teachers and students marched in condemnation of impending government can stage occasional capping three days of industrial action. which is one thing that we've learned over the past couple of years is that when you're in the u.s. there's something about this grace is they usually mean the exact opposite. of on this is the end of the phrase inside probably means that speed increases the going into the pressure that agrees by next to one of the contract to the economy contracts but the point is that unemployment things are twenty five percent of the different regions in spain which are demanding secession you have actually new fascist forces on the rise in the east the. move that we haven't seen since the one nine hundred thirty s. so i think really what's happening is that this prestige actually spinning out of the flow things are getting a lot worse and the stomach completely fails to address any of the structural
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problems which include most important in the deadly embrace between the natural sector which is completely insolvent and a series of states which are completely already. dealing with the euro crisis means a lot of pressure especially in the case of friends and all money that with james coming at him in the sides just recently one very annoyed fashion icon has called him an imbecile a move to calm the country's deficit. but also an r.c. one hundred of chicago a mates are stepping forward to describe how they were tortured to come fast by prison guards and the victims say the abuse was racially motivated. homeland security now has robot trueness. seriously robot fish the drones in the
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sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbirds soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water now during the one percent or less of your life that you spend swimming homeland security will be keeping you safe since nine eleven we've heard ad nauseum that we need to be kept safe so americans have given up their rights but have things gotten that much safer honestly has any of the stuff ushered in some sort of peaceful utopia no it hasn't the best terrorism prevention would be to not bomb secular regimes in other countries like libya so that some fanatical wackos come to power that would help way more than robotic spy fish i hear a lot of people talk about personal responsibility in a lot of speeches and yes personal responsibility is a key component of the american way slit people provide for their own defense what is going to protect you more a shotgun under the bed or terminator tuna so homeland security can of tuna right
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this is the weekly on r.t. welcome back a humanitarian ship bound for gaza has been stopped and delivered diverted rather to the israeli port of ashdod with thirty appropriate stand after this so rested israeli defense forces claim the ship had no humanitarian aid on board activists say soldiers captured the vessel outside gaza's naval border the voyage was the latest attempts to breach the israeli blockade which has been in place for the last five years it comes to get out of these so-called freedom flotilla was attacked with nine unarmed active it's killed by israeli commandos but with tourists trying a spokesperson for the latest that's also has their mission is to bring international attention to the injustice of the israeli blockade of gaza what we can achieve is that we can meet the international community to focus on the fact that the blockade still is going on that it is a siege and the beat is getting worse year by year and do what we are doing
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is actually walk to w o new nice chair save the children learn fifty yarder in june sorry saying that. the blockade has to end it is now at six years. you also say that there are. you walk through situation fuel situation the health situation is deteriorating you dettori all the time. the build up of tension is speaking ahead of the u.s. presidential election the two top runners will face off on monday in the last televised debate democrat brocket john and republican me trannies seem to be getting all their time ahead of divided but they aren't the only participants third party and independent candidates have to struggle for attention and they swayed the green party is a chill sign was arrested together with her running mate while trying to get entrance to the latest debate that's despite the signs name appearing in eighty
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five percent of the ballots across the country and about mt ski the green party is can pay manager believes the tea party domination is due to dated 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 difficult for independent parties to get on the ballot to kill 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 joel stein 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
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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. . and independent candidates will be getting the own platform for debate with the help of alte on cheese day and of course we're keeping a close eye on that coming bush cheney on monday as we kick off our special coverage of the race for the white house. will there be war on the rise of. china friend or foe is missile defense offensive. where the chance of a u.s. election close to twenty seconds on our. b.p.'s board of directors is reportedly set to confirm the sale of its fifty percent share of the joint venture t n k b p two rosneft if the deal go does go through the russian oil giant could become the world's biggest listed oil producer in return the british company would reportedly get around seventeen billions of dollars in cash and nearly thirty percent of ross net shares dates representatives were also drawn must have the
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board of directors as b.p. will become the second largest shareholder of the russian state owned enterprise this will allow b.p. to take part in offshore oil exploration in the arctic. the european commission has been trying to brush up on his ations it ordered a buy on more than a dozen all around state t.v. and radio stations and it's sad that satellite providers acted on their own accord this came after the new approved a new set of sanctions on iran as western nations continue to strangle its economy over fears of terrorize atomic ambitions they say that punishment targets mainly iran's financial and trade sectors but political analyst chris bambery doesn't buy such claims. you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to think that by buying a renewed media nineteen t.v. and radio stations and access to europe it does look like you for the step towards military intervention against iran given it happens on the same day that the
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imposes for the sanctions on iran against the background of a completely removed troop buildup by america with his british and french allies in the persian gulf and the siren calls from tel aviv for american action against against iran day therefore it seems to be a father run ping op with all of this and this was a decision taken not just by a private satellite company to withdraw access. coming up next hour inject turns its back on the idea when economics trying to run the country is a waste of dosh that works in a bargain on the export of tehran's oil by trying to find a new payment or. let's go to the ugly side of the good for game three masked men have fired paint ball pellets at footballers from the russian premier league side deny mon moscow during a training session no one was badly hurt but the incident has sparked an outcry due to sinister threats made against the players and injured farmer has been following
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the story. dinara as 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 through 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 place and if she 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 union night club 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 there on the sports minutes in addition to that i will instantly to pay some friday leaflets were also left at the grand showing the faces of the now on this forum
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plays alongside their faces were the words we do not want charity with the ladies anymore it would be noble warnings to get rid of them so you can chase down very intimidating stuff on the general point you could argue that perhaps the forum plays a show like today because they are amongst the highest in this club the number of fans the whole offer straight to the moment because it is it same with great history in russia but it has lost what it has only won three of the last nine games of the russian prime even if they see the bottom in the table the risk is too much that is what happened as we say over the last twenty four hours but also coming on the back of that series instead into were extraordinary instant catches you call it it took place but their training ground last month. fair today sounded a few minutes for child special report on the new gold rush of columbia.
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in this remote siberian village people still seeing the signs which russians sang in the middle ages and they cherish things practiced by the will set up church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area are conservative community. that i believe need here yet again i feel that i now am i correct that i am. i the. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she
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comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask untampered and say yes because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my very ground home exercise lawyer very attachment to the church brought not just an sisters to this remote glen and east deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introduced in russia in the sixteen hundreds the old believers still bolland cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for big cities this year is the old believers culture could be imperiled. nazia plans to continue her studies abroad. the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the teen years are fresh in her memory.
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download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need. any time and. most of the mines in segovia have passed into the hands of citizens who established
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small companies and of exploited them for many years now. at the mine one hundred thirty workers bring the or to the surface like ants carrying it on their backs from a depth of three hundred metres. but as. you try not to make it too heavy so you can walk. how much do you are in
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a month. it depends on the bike there are times you make two and a half to three million that's twelve hundred euros is the mind is rich you can even make four or five million. good middle here the gold miner works hard for fifteen days to one month. and then he goes out and in one week spends it all on drink and women and passions and everything he made in a month. is little good will do ok. that is why in a place so rich there is such great poverty. often them.

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