tv [untitled] November 12, 2012 2:00am-2:30am EST
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syria's opposition forms a new political body to help the rebels and their western supporters topple president us at the met criticism of the foreign based coalition has little support in syria itself. meanwhile fears are mounting in the conflict torn country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and the greek simmer over even more cuts portugal prepare is an angry reception for the german chancellor seen as the main force behind europe susteren dr.
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it is eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maria joshie now syria's once fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and their foreign backers to oust president asad the deal signed in the qatari capital doha follows pressure from western and arab supporters who are also waiting to see the formation of syria's new government in exile but some analysts are questioning just how much the initiative takes into account the interest of syrians themselves. from the very beginning of the conflict in syria the big question is how much influence do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think as i started wanting to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria you know before you touch on the topic of what's been happening in doha or in the last few days i think a fundamental point which has been missed is that the future affairs of an
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independent software in country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely rageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation state so currency being completely undermined i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal under international law who are. then your syrian rebel coalition is now seeking official recognition from abroad and aims to administer the flow of funds and potentially arms to rebels but the antacid forces may see direct assistance from foreign troops as a british top soldier has said hundreds of u.k. troops will be deployed to syria if the humanitarian situation worsens meanwhile fears are mounting that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians for simply showing a legend to the government as marie and often out planes. it was
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described as conflict on uprising at the beginning no downside left what it actually is violence calling slaughter the bloodshed we have a new kind of war carry them through proxies the dest number in the tens of thousands and it's not just armed men and gauging in battle from both sides it's also ordinary citizens including the deliberate murder of civilians by rebels this is muhammad their affair i met and filmed him during my last trip to damascus this summer a prominent actor well he was now his dad killed because of his views. half syrian half of this teen in mohammad was an ardent supporter of the regime and an active campaign against those he believed were terrorists and that it seems was reason enough to murder him. i saw his body at a hospital who could make this to him. the f.o.c.
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syrian rebels admitted killing muhammad he was shot dead with three bullets and. my son became the first actor many of our disagree fires his life on the altar of our motherland i appeal to these murderers what you did is not fair he was not guilty why should those who love the motherland be executed my son loved his mother went and he always helped people and was working a lot but none of these mounted to his killers mohamed was not the first public figure to be targeted like there is and he's certainly wanted. the last people in this least are sentenced to death by members of the syrian opposition doctors pilots actors engineers are among them and this black mark means the clock is ticking what we have here is a kind of you know militarily terror based. policy if you are cooperating with this government you are sort of say a dead man walking and that is of course some kind of international undeclared
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warfare which most of the nation. appealed after the death of mohammad that affair his father says his proud his son became a martyr and that he believes his death was not for nothing but with no end to the murders inside eventually he may just become another anonymous face in the growing statistics. r.t. . while in another sign of the conflict spreading beyond syria neighboring israel has fired warning shots over the border after a syrian mortar shell hit an israeli base it's the first time israeli forces have fired into syrian territory in more than forty years warrant out on r.t. dot com.
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another year of pain looms for greece as the country's parliament approves and a steady budgets which will force more buying cuts upon an already struggling population it's been a precondition from international lenders who've been delaying another bailout cash injection for months now thousands of greeks gathered outside parliament to voice their opposition to next year's budget it's a profiles another even more extensive a stereo package that sparked violent protests last week economists dimitris says the m.p.'s themselves know the measures aren't helping the greek economy. the only benefit the prime minister expects as well as his coalition partners expect is the release of these lower wages long delayed thirty one point five billion euro trunk from the labor that's the only thing that the government uses as just if you
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can issue for the program each of those in the midst of the program is unfair and probably going to bring more recession then we were living in brides here what they want to do is to have full control of the terri. has some element of and b.s. to have her say in the bargain. so really the new conditions have to do with who is in control of the budgetary and new situation in greece is a very government who are. having. an anger over berlin's of stary drive as expected on the streets of portugal's capital were the german chancellor as expected on monday the country's parliament recently approved a new budget of spending cuts and tax hikes which prompted the biggest protest in years r.t. sarah firth reports from lisbon. the german chancellor angela merkel is making her
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first state visit to portugal since the debt crisis began. he's going to be meeting with the country's prime minister today is the german chancellor is expecting a warm welcome today she might want to think again at the same time as these meetings take place we're going to be expecting protests to be taking place across the country and certainly in lisbon as they straight to start see measures of this and we seen an increase in the amount to say she laments and unhappiness with these measures now portugal's it was hoped would become the southern european success story in a sharp contrast to what we seeing taking place in countries like greece but the reality of the situation is that portugal's facing much of the same is she's a rise in unemployment severe hits to the public sector all of this has really added to the public on happiness it's just approved the highest spending cuts ever in portugal's modern history and that's certainly going to have an impact this sort
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of cools on the country already struggling in the midst of recession there is great unhappiness as well it was seen as the closeness between portugal's government and the german chancellor is the souls of a lot of talk is the boss of a lot of people's jokes you see it in the graffiti you'll see it later today in the protest signs the prime minister it's felt by a lot of people sometimes even the submissive to angela merkel and people are really calling for the country for their own government take charge of this not to be led by the german chancellor not just to be led by persons but to be acting in the country's own interest you're going to see these protests lead and they the protesters saying they're going to hang black cloth across the monuments and not really echoing the black mood that we've seen across much of europe as the euro crisis continues now the u.k. could soon be bleeding a lion's share of its qualified residents as more and more highly skilled brits
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turn their backs on their homelands seeking greener pastures abroad. plus a whole year out over holy water pay till the bill puts what christianity is most sacred sites on the brink of closure these stories on their way after a break. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day get a word for it when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high
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welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow with me marina joshie britain could soon be suffering from a shortage of skilled workers according to recent research findings show a number of u.k. professionals are seeking better lives overseas and that number has increased sharply in the past two decades artist bully boy who looks into what's fueling the
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brain drain. london one of the cool overall financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit on the won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a report that says that increasing number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases this isn't emigrates a day the seas and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now think that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with the motor of the economy are people with a lot of property but perhaps with an education perhaps with ambition as well we
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need to keep them in the country you have to face a life of living in london on a very small gross wage maybe even smaller by taxation to a network that's the bit which we fail as a country and perhaps some sort of system of graduated tax allowances might help us cope perhaps most alarming for the politicians who office findings that the majority of the people outside the think you take rat race do so also in the overall lifestyle choice signalling and see from this instance with living standards here in britain that's not the answer. we still need some government is hoping for me consider moving abroad to avoid. the government slacking off and taking away the good things from the people that owning a little bit more even though it's through hard work and dedication over here is that you work until you drop dead they don't want to reward us so what's the point of continuing companies are already complaining that they find it hard to find
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highly skilled. professional foreigners to work in the u.k. because of the u.k. government's count on migration in order to put immigration into the country now the growing number of young ambitious brits hopping that might leave the british government wondering where all the professionals have gone. well it's now take a look at some of the stories from around the world the b.b.c. trust chairman chris patten is calling for a radical overhaul of the corporation after the director general resigned george and was still stepped down after one of the network's top news programs link to a former high rank politician to child abuse allegations they turned out to be false or recent polls show the public's trust in the b.b.c. is rapidly declining with some critics saying complicated bureaucratic structure is proving a hindrance for the network. clashes have broken out and warsaw
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after twenty thousand people marched through the polish capital on independence day violence erupted after white wing nationalist started shouting anti-government slogans and threw fireworks and bricks at police security forces used rubber bullets tear gas taunts to bring the situation under control and disperse the crowd to police officers were injured several protesters detained. a devastating bush fire has burned through southern australia destroying more than half a dozen homes the country fire service has called for extra crews to help battle the out of control blaze no casualties have been reported the situation is hampered by hot and dry weather in the region which is set to last all season. now they say nothing is certain in life apart from death taxes and paying bills and now one of christianity's holiest cities sites and is at risk of closure because of unpaid
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debts to a water company the church's bank account has been frozen and the case could be taken to court artie's policy or has more this is the key that opens jerusalem's most holy church the site where quite is said to have been crucified for generations it's been another to judas family handed down by his ancestors after they first received eight hundred twenty five years ago from. didn't who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders i'm of the kings of the. i'm responsible for the church we in the church every day you find in the morning enclose a tonight the armenians the orthodox and the franciscans run the church you give me my instructions. and those instructions are strict it's another family than a siebecke who the doorkeepers. only they can touch the locks which is why for one of the world's most iconic spots it's rather startling that a bureaucratic mishap is threatening to close it down it's
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a very modern problem for very intense fighting someone it seems has got into the way it was. for fifteen years the church has been using a private israeli water company called heavy on without paying a penny the patriarchy who won the church insists an agreement was reached years ago exempting the church from water bills the company doesn't agree. over a thousand religious institutions including churches mosques and synagogues operating in jerusalem pay for water services these really water authority forbids water corporations including high gone from exempting this or that person or institution from paying their water bill and the deadlock between the two sides could have serious repercussions for worship as. we know with answers from the head of the world states on the subject and if we do not find a positive response we will close the church to the whole world which should know what these really good patient is doing in the holy of holies and the holy land.
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there are divisions between the sides in this unholy round i think the church should pay its water bill i don't see a reason why they would be exempted from pay for something that they use with every religious institution in jerusalem without have to pay its water bill so you have thousands of us to stop and get i think sometimes an agreement can and should be reached for now the water companies frozen the church's bank account hundreds of monks and teachers haven't yet received their salaries among them the doorkeeper who's unsure if come tomorrow he'll still have a job keeping tradition going policy or r t jerusalem why it always catch up on morning news online of course including perfect timing congress asks if it indiscretions of the now resigned cia boss were hushed up to pay the obama campaign . plus we've got the story of how one u.s.
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agency sworn to help people in case of emergency has now closed its doors because of snow and rain. and coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in history one poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant r.t. special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that are still being felt today. well for the. science technology innovation all the least a melon mince from around russia we've got the future covered.
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download the official ati application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time and. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand
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why for so many years we've been drinking poisonous water even today the water is still poisonous and all of our children are sick. of them and the entire community split up with a problem that is why we will keep fighting until your grid to our demands to find to continue. an idea for a gas leak from a union carbide corporation factory in bhopal killed up to twenty five thousand people it was one of the world's worst industrial accidents more than thirty thousand people are believed to have died from the effects of toxic chemicals release.
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