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news from today and of the week that israel and gaza settle into an i'm easy ceasefire after eight days of a strikes and rocket attacks but a long term peace deal is yet to be agreed on. crowds of protesters of three said tear gas in cairo as they marched out angry at this loving president prompting himself a sweeping new powers. e.u. leaders leave brussels with no decision on their truly new a common spending the new round of the budget battle moved to next year are. made almost financial troubles taking their toll on european regions got alarms going to the polls in relation dominated by separate just feeling.
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the three pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. with me to bang would say first the ceasefire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains intact despite the details of a lasting peace deal having yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while some us rocket attacks killed six israelis as already as policy reports many israelis are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and view the truce as a victory for hamas. alyssa and rachel are packing for the us a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave the stand very anxious
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living on earth like knowing that at any moment the size right off i'm after going to a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction belies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so and i think to finish it very soon i think we had a good momentum for this operation we have a very good start and i think that if we would have continued we could have achieved. more better results from its i do think that we could have put some more pressure oh and the organization of hamas. would probably keep us from further rocket attacks in the future i hope.
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the government has good reason to finish it now many military experts and commentators believe the ceasefire was a strategic victory for hamas for two hours after officially came into force rocket fire from gaza continued it seems that the israeli government has given in to some of the demands of hamas and has made an agreement with a terror organization i think a lot of red lines are being crossed among the disappointed i viewed friedman a lone protester on television campus he's frustrated his army didn't into gaza and was one of the first to call his officer to volunteer it's important for our safety for our. south turns to. and that's what we should do against it i'm prepared today for my country any day any time. but tel aviv insists its operation was a success enabling it to destroy a significant portion of the masses infrastructure hundreds of rocket launchers and
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dozens of smuggling tunnels i believe that the ceasefire in the day was just a means to an end and the end was peace and quiet however it came about is less important as the result and result hopefully will be peace and quiet a return to normalcy for israelis and also innocent palestinians on the other side of the border but hamas claims tel aviv capitulated to its demands especially by agreeing to ease its blockade on gaza the group also showed its military prowess by sending rockets for the first time from gaza to jerusalem and later to tel aviv capabilities that have made him us a real hero of the palestinian resistance the conflict also managed to silence the more moderate palestinian government as must motorboats which is why some are pointing out that israel has sent a very dangerous message to the arab world if you want to get something from israel you have to go to war policy r.t. tel aviv. while israel hailed its operation as pinpoint and targeting only hamas
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militants refugee camps and government buildings and media compounds came under attack in gaza documentary filmmaker heresie are currently working there says a presidency didn't guarantee safety for journalists. garza israel's military operation pillar of cloud has officially ended it started with the assassination of a senior hamas commander. barry barrett here. more than one thousand two hundred palestinians were wounded overwhelmingly children and women and over one hundred sixty seven were killed half of them civilians including journalists israel says when it targeted the top and eleventh floor of this. building and it was targeting hamas as operational communications and injured six when it struck the al kurds t.v. office just below here. at exactly one fifty three on sunday the occupying forces
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started bombing our office the satellite channel located on the eleventh floor in the western side of the building and three rockets hit us my colleagues and i were wounded one of the striking things about the eight day war was the number of journalists that were explicitly targeted by israeli forces three appear to have been deliberately assassinated. on monday israel called major local news agencies ordering them to evacuate their premises it then targeted a computer center belonging to the lax a t.v. channel based in the building in gaza city setting it to blaze killing two and injuring several star this is what's left of the second floor of the building in central gaza city reporters without borders says that this building is known in gaza as the reporters building the targeting of any journalist or civilian and international law is a war crime and war reporting is explicitly protected under international
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humanitarian law the next day israel targeted a press car carrying two al aksa t.v. cameramen they burned to death when i got in yesterday near our home a car with a press logo drove past with two young men inside all of a sudden we saw a rocket hit the car and those inside were killed we pulled one of them out in pieces but couldn't get to the other one he was literally on fire of course it was the press what else can you say. and al could of the most popular t.v. stations in palestine israel says they're not legitimate journalistic enterprises and that they're associated with the islamic jihad group and the quote hamas terror organization. only had a camera where is the press was the european press with the tarka democracy these crimes are being committed against women and children all of this democracy is a sham. israeli airstrikes targeted media offices those targeted
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journalists according to israeli spokes persons are neither press nor civilians at all therefore journalist are worried that the atrocities massacres perpetrated by the enemy in gaza will be concealed. israel says the air bombardment campaign was aimed at wiping out a massive infrastructure personnel and capacity garson reporters say that they will never be deterred from reporting their side of the story. right filmmaker eyewitness harry fear their reporting from gaza that is very different forces spokesperson added to labor of its claim to r.t. that israel has only targeted hamas communication facilities not to general media offices. we're talking about two media buildings indeed but on the roofs of these media buildings hamas wisely positioned a whole system of communications and electronics for its own personal or
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operational work we targeted only these and tenors these communications center and you can see an accurate hit on the roof none of the floors were targeted of course there was a little bit of. it as a result of the explosive some windows shattered and so on i think that if a journalist chooses to locate himself near hamas facility that's a mistake hamas is starting civilians we are not looking to target civilians we are targeting terrorists there is a border to reject the rougher border it's opened do you know that every day we allow patients from gaza to get hospitalization in israel despite the rocket fire do you know that we supply electricity to gaza what other country in the world would act this way. more than twenty gyptian rights groups have urged the country's islamic leader to withdraw into korea granting him sweeping new powers under a no of storage can revoke a presidential decisions there's
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a spark mass protests across the country security forces fired tear gas to disperse angry demonstrators and. morsi is opponents and backers calling for more strikes the opposition has vowed to continue with the sit in the square pledging to fight what it calls the power grab mostly that has defended the new saying he was leading the country towards freedom and democracy but journalist ahmed farting with these military rule in egypt has simply been replaced by another kind of dictatorship but . what have mohamed morsi done mubarak in the height of his power could not even dream of achieving morsi is part of the muslim brotherhood and islam or fascist group they have control over their members and supporters it is very simple and a country with more than forty five percent of its population are illiterate to control them in the name of religion junctions are now seeing clearly they have
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replaced the military fascist style regime of hosni mubarak into the religious fascist regime of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood egyptians have undertaken a revolution back in january twentieth love and calling for three simple things bread freedom and social justice neither of these three. calls demands that they have called for and in the revolution have been achieved this state of the egyptian arcana me is in shambles the state of freedoms it's been marginalized people wanted to establish a democracy they wanted to establish solid at the hearings to human rights they wanted to have social justice. and not from the military to due to fascism. but to lawyers local elections could leave it beating a path away from spain he will go to the polls with separate is flunkies and
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looking to set to win adds a referendum on independence and likely to follow. and about rain looks set for more protests rallies as the country's main opposition group vols to defy a government backed non-problem gatherings a spot a crackdown by police and accusations of torture this and more stories i headed off to break. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do to sign a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that little civil war
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thing that happened back then does anyone the usa honestly think that they are gov has the ball determination to actually rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line to see you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding father sure did but the ash my opinion.
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wealthy british style aside it's time to cut. back on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold.
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why doesn't it bring them wealth. download. the application. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch our t. any time. you're watching our t.v. live from moscow elitists have the budget battle in brussels with
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a decision on their trillion euro common spending now moved to next year we commanders rushed to save gov support programs while those pouring more cash into european coffers edged a belt tightening but you can't was among the loudest voices in favor of coughing up less as artists are for it explains. we're here at the european commission in london but in a week that seeing the brussels budget debate also in italy ending in failure is once again britain's place within europe is back in the spotlight european leaders all similarly failing to come up with a deal that would please everyone budget that would take us from twenty four to twenty twenty percent very much wanted to be seen as leading the way in calling for the cuts indeed in the lead up to the negotiations there was a lot of concern that we see britain isolated from the other twenty six countries whose uncle alert cool he was the mediator these negotiations he stepped up to take
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personal side an unlikely form of support perhaps she was very much adamant that person wouldn't be left to fight this alone and exercise their veto as we saw happening in two thousand and eleven so we saw those other dana countries getting behind britain in this now at the end of it the prime minister said the president didn't get a deal but they didn't get an unacceptable deal but of course that leads us back exactly where we started with nothing happening and so those countries are going to be left to continually the negotiations to try and hammer out some form of a deal that's acceptable to everyone but ultimately we're going to see this budget battle continuing now into the new year. as a year of struggles to find a common path a separatist feeling is growing in some regions it seems to be dominating the local elections in catalonia over half of cattle answer say they want to make an independent state too with economic turmoil exacerbating desires for servant team
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and your former is in barcelona. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle on president matters promise to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that actually receives back in terms of investment from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form some sort of coalition there is a sticking point to him that the referendum is actually against the spanish
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constitution in the spanish prime minister. has said he will fight it with some elements of the spanish media are actually saying that after mass could find himself arrested so nothing is clear cut at the moment and even though opinion polls do suggest that the majority of people are in favor of independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the rim many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that catalans of how to mull over over the last few weeks but today they do have to make their minds up and we should get a result later this evening. on our website or read about the latest scandal which is hitting all the headlines in the u.k.
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with children suffering from the political games of grownups. that's after. families torn apart of the local authorities decide the parents' membership of the u.k. independence makes them unsuitable as terrorists. blast off from thanksgiving into buying we have the video and stories of black friday nightmares as america went on its biggest shopping spree of the year. the opposition in bahrain has moved to resume peaceful street protests to defy a ban on public gatherings imposed last month the ruling family had claim to the restrictions which sparked criticism from abroad that when necessary to restore order a u.n. team is there to visit but in early december to assess progress towards its promised reforms a follow up on a similar mission at the beginning of the uprising some nineteen months ago comes after a report by leading human rights group which found torture and oppression in the
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country on the rise and when today a court sentenced twenty three medics or to three months prison for treating injured protesters and taking part in rallies one form of a grainy m.p. told us that their regimes are being powered by british and american backing. the government doesn't want the world to know that there have been lots of witnesses on the killings which have happened by the police force in bahrain government doesn't want to use old doesn't want to come to a dialogue even though the opposition said this is our home we want a dialogue we have to blame some of the big countries who are who are giving green large to do this dictatorship just two weeks ago mr cameron was in the area and he was talking a lot of here we have to live with whatever these governments want to be a political stage united states is not doing whatever it should do it just talks about some mores on the table that says down with the government and even with the
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people who are accused very much of violating human rights they just norwich the bahraini government without putting any pressure on them. let's take a look at some other world news now a fire at a garment factory in bangladesh has claimed the lives of at least one hundred twelve people dozens more were injured in the blaze while some are still feared trapped on the upper floors of the nine story building because of a blaze is not yet known but a fine is from short circuits and poor wiring are common in the country's cruising plants. the bus operators group has announced it is there ready to disband and to put an end to its campaign in almost a half a century of its armed struggle for independence the organizations carried out countless of violent attacks which have claimed more than eight hundred lives is thought it to be behind the madrid train bombings which exploded on the eve of
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spain's and general elections in two thousand and four the group's not seeking to also with the spanish and french governments to negotiate the total handover of its arms and return for the release of its prisoners to the rebels. at least five people have been killed and more than seventy injured when an explosion rocked a shell muslim procession in northwest pakistan the blast occurred in a shop located on the route worshippers pass by it's a second such explosion to hit the district in less than twenty four hours lifting the weekend's death toll to thirteen today's blast it comes and despite a temporary two noble for you services which the authorities believed were being used to trigger remote devices. rebels in the democratic republic of congo are refusing to lay down their arms despite pleas from african leaders the m twenty three group say they are willing to negotiate but the government won't enter talks until the rebel surrender the key city of goma the country is facing
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a growing humanitarian crisis with around five hundred thousand people displaced since the rebellion began in april the m twenty three accuses the government of. of failing to all of the terms of a two thousand and nine peace deal that incorporates of them into the national. now panning for gold amazing like a quick way to strike interim rich but our team found out that that's not exactly the case. on the golden bread line that's coming your way after the break.
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parents versus social workers document being the last stop any easier than stamp kidnapping children to become prizes to fight for why does the lord threaten families of the social for if you see in the form of they have right of your home anymore if they feel that they have any kind of suspicion about the will be both of
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your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own dad using what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. kirk and. little.
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our father. is the head of our family. our parents have five daughters and four sons they are. chin our. women our june our goal nowra and coach emberg journey. and. my brother a kill me is go on he is not with us anymore. back is thirty two his name means golden in the curious language as the youngest son in the run because of family of gold mine as tradition demands that he must live in his parents' house but only a year ago that was his younger brother's responsibility he died this spring hill went up into the mountains and hanged himself no one knows why they rarely talk
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about akio now he's remembered only in their prayer as committing suicide is considered a sin and brings shame on a family but they have no time to mourn winter is coming so they must pan for gold before the rivers freeze over. gold miners work by the riverside. he will come over to them and then make a purchase. whenever i can i exchange for food and. has taken this road from his home city of austin southern kyrgyzstan to the remote district many times the journey is long difficult and can be dangerous.

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