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egypt is bracing for more protests against president morsi is decree granting him sweeping new powers as thousands vowed to stay on the streets until the decision is reversed. as america's recall of training on these supplements led by its involvement with libyan forces look at how the strategy of investing in foreign militaries has backfired in the past with deadly consequences in. the body of late palestinian leader yasser arafat as its humans to finally prove because of his death falling gears of speculation he was poisoned by israel. and greeks gets the money needs to avoid defaulting on its loans as a fiscal escape route that's love the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of
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greeks entitled. this is all see coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the program egypt as we're raising itself for a new round of turmoil with fresh nationwide protests planned for tuesday president morsi sparked outrage last week when he issued a decree placing his decisions about any kind of oversight including that all the courts opponents accuse the leader of a blatant power grab and pledge to continue with the demonstrations until he were bass's his decision journalist true has more on the fallout from morse's and. apart from saying that he isn't affecting the judicial authority which is very hard to prove if he has actually reined in the power of history and promising that he will use his newfound powers in a negative way most he hasn't actually offered anything to the opposition forces in
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terms of reassuring them that he's not acting in the way of a decrease and as you can probably see behind me there's still hundreds of people on top a position forces that will refuse to leave the square and kill he backs down in this contentious documents we're going to see. several thousand people in the streets they're hoping for a million man march against this declaration we've seen them protests across the country and actually with the deaths of protesters including a member of the muslim brotherhood we've seen clashes between pro and anti muslim brotherhood supporters in various different governorates and of course we've seen them of people within the church and this indicates who wanted to call for a strike against sits in addition to the judiciary who did actually call a partial strike to really was to sing massive dissent across the country with no sign of this abating. egyptian activists are calling mohamed morsi a new dictator saying he has seized more power than the ousted hosni mubarak ever had political analyst eric draitser believes the current unrest shows the
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revolution has changed little in the country if anything it would simply be a continuation of the original revolution of the revolution if we're going to call it that we did not succeed in the sense that it was able to oust mubarak but it did not actually seize power instead it created a power vacuum and one that was filled by the political machine of the muslim brotherhood the muslim brotherhood though they were able to win the elections last year they don't actually have as broad based of the support as they would like to pretend there are many elements within egypt who are very much dissatisfied with the muslim brotherhood who would like to see changes within the political structure of the country this has to do both individually with the political situation but also with the diplomatic and the geopolitical situation when the people of egypt realize that it's been swindled into five billion dollar strings attached loans from the i.m.f. and this is under the auspices of the muslim brotherhood well the muslim
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brotherhood will need some political control be able to meet in their control with these sweeping powers so norse's decision does union powers came just hours after he helped broker a cease fire between israel and hamas in gaza and online right now we've got more on how his crucial role in the truce gave him a green light for the drastic action at home. the remains of the late palestinian leader yasser arafat how the next year and now an international team of forensic experts will take tissue samples hoping to clear doubts over the cause of his death in two thousand and four middle east correspondent paula. they don't choose the body of the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was removed from it's more than where it's been for the better part of eight years since he died back in two thousand and four and since that time the question has never been on said to him exactly what exactly killed our friends must have a sting is to me that israel was behind his killing although israel has repeatedly
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and consistently denied this at the time of his doing it was radioactive material that was found on his clothing what we witnessing now is an investigation that is seeing a team of international investigators take samples of these tissues they will believe any basic asian in various countries around the world will be told that it will take several months but then hopefully once and for all it will be an answer to the question as to what exactly killed the former palestinian leader when we talk about the death of yasser arafat is a lot of behind the scenes political maneuvering and repeatedly experts and critics and media analysts have pointed out that the old doozy of a network has been at the forefront of investigating what killed yasser arafat in fact they have spearheaded this whole investigation back in july they released a documentary that was entitled what killed our fight now of course al jazeera is backed by qatar and qatar has made no bones of the fact that it's disparate to see
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some kind of changes within the p.a. qatar would like to see the palestinian president mahmoud abbas pushed away from power and for more radical elements to come to power not only in gaza but also in the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tarries meet their goals particularly in syria where for quite some time they have been pushing for regime change which was also witnessed a growing together in terms of relationship between qatar and how much let me just remind you that some two hundred and fifty million dollars were recently pledged by qatar to hamas to help palestinians in the gaza strip rebuild their homes in the infrastructure off to the operation. cast lead now what we also know is that israel stands to lose from all of this of course israel has been alarmed by the close close relationship between harassed as well as saudi arabia qatar and mohamed morsi the coming closer together and expressing more vocal anti israel so interment so there's a lot happening behind the scenes we're not just talking about the examination of
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yasser arafat's body but we're talking about much longer deeper ramifications. coming up for you later this hour the battle maybe of arbor doubts remain. leet believes it should be should be should be you are in la la compared to the normal citizens. gets that much needed cash for is ailing economy but acts but say it's not on the ride part of this show makers are out of touch with reality. they are rolling where was terribly seems to be driving not only protesters on the streets but also a lot of less than honest people into the supermarkets. that's later but now france has allocated one point five million dollars in aid to the new super and rebel coalition that's despite criticism the foreign based bloc may not have enough support inside the country or even much control of the anti assad fighters on the ground france was also one of the few nations to give its full indorsement to the
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group professor paul sheldon foote says paris is pursuing only one major goal in syria. science major interest would be to continue with so large. throughout the world. but i don't think it really cured service just as they didn't here in the case of libya all they were close to were ours going off and they didn't really care who took over after were they problem or thing the so-called syrian opposition they are not united the only thing unites them they would like to remove the current government they come from a very wide range of political. religious viewpoints. viewpoint with nick origins. never wanted to succeed in syria they were not be able to come together and they would be no round of fighting to determine who will . dominate all the other groups. meanwhile russia says french recognition of the
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syrian opposition bloc as well as its cause to supply the rebels with arms are illegal point out why not space critical and also houses its relations like the last case by logging on to. another strong advocate of toppling the government in syria the u.s. is now helping to deal with the chaos that emerged after a forceful power change in libya washington wants to assist in the creation of a new libyan army as part of its major program of training tens of thousands of foreign soldiers from across the globe again the czech explains now and takes a look at what's in it for the u.s. . the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupations instead think of special ops and proxy armies next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the
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country's forces according to one libyan militia commander a team of americans is already in the country looking for recruits a major obstacle in their way a vastly divided society there isn't an army and maybe a now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have been region says to a variety of rays of things than the national interest so they have allegiance to a dr or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the u.s. we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training initially because the two really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment all about really what indoctrination make any aid each one of the children u.s.
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uses and as you know very successfully. to ensure that the elite in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy a state law to them in terms of opening their economies up. to u.s. multinationals who will be and will be very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year along the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign militaries helps build. better alliances and further american interests abroad from the point of view of the u.s. government of course it's very useful to have other countries militaries integrated into the us they get the training then they get the equipment they get the arms it's the full package the idea of proxy armies is not new to the various truck record of training foreign armies has hardly been flawless you have the school of
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americas for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is especially in the middle east in the case of iraq or in afghanistan something of a catastrophe it's premised on a fantasy that if the u.s. buys the uniforms gives them the guns provides in the training that somehow these will be reliable forces you can see in the case of afghanistan the governments are united the governments are partners but the afghan troops don't consider the americans to be their friends in fact they consider them to be cultural aliens who are occupying their country more than fifty coalition troops were killed this year alone by members of the afghan security forces or it is out that the obama administration wants to leave around ten thousand troops in afghanistan to continue to train afghan forces and carry out special operations after twenty fourteen when according to the obama administration american forces are supposed to have completely left the country the afghan government has less than two years to agree
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or reject the idea the u.s. government may be looking at training armies abroad as a smart investment sort of like outsourcing makes sense in business it's cheaper than having u.s. troops on the ground no need to explain dead troops coming home makes sense from a lot of perspectives but that strategy has backfired more than once in the past populations that didn't want to see their military become a student of washington's wars in washington i'm gonna check out. more news after this short break don't go away. looking at some dorks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as
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a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail of place but a nun and for all phones who brought their dia to life. five years ago. built adult kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the
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evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys regularly update their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty four seven on the phone itself but children are the most important thing my own interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has huskies window race or not she hopes the competition will take place in the village next year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the weaning but truly just the taking part that counts.
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again this is good to have you with us the greek government is breathing a sigh of relief after e.u. finance ministers agreed to release the next conference action for the debt ridden country it means athens has once again escaped default but will still have to massively cut his debt by twenty twenty investment advisor patrick young says the measures are being forced upon the people have turned to greece into a third world country. we can talk about the greek economy and the greek government to highlight its big but can you honestly reasonably expect your fellow human citizens to spend the next eight years under swishing austerity they've already had social years there are all manner of terrible social problems within greece people can't buy medicine and they can't afford to get the food that is completely and utterly disgusting to see on the european continent in twenty twelve a day what we've got is a kind of kinetic energy of the european union level where they think that if he
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keeps winning and they keep talking and they keep telling us everything's ok and ultimately people are wandering around the central square in brussels then everything's going to be absolutely fine for the political elite elite of civil servants of the e.u. are enlarged and compared to their normal citizens who are greeks are suffering badly as a result greece is governed in the third world fashion at the moment not to the first world fashion and battle timidly is causing a huge amount of frustration with a great many e.u. finance ministers some of whom because they've got lots of money such as so europe and the old and so on some of them because they've actually taken their medicine the poor irish twenty thousand people on the streets of dublin at the weekend complaining about the austerity medicine they've had a big unknown and they're hearing that the greeks are going to get all manner of concessions in order to be allowed to get through the next hurdle to get their next belied that it's not fair it's very unreasonable a lot of people and that's leading a huge number of politicians to be increasingly fed up with the whole greek
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situation. under sarah the process take a bizarre twist as police discover protesters don't just throw stones in their direction like that because the story of how hundreds of fires angry at falling food prices have fired back at security forces with a milk cannon had to r.t. the home from the beatings house. the e.u. debt crisis is forcing the u.k. so the markets to take action as stores across the country are looking up moves against those desperate for food and those are fast reports the measures come as no surprise in britain where people financial plight is making the more and more willing to take risks. see the market as like the shea casing they cut price deals always popular but in the midst of a recession good morning the penny is proving more important than ever that's why it was that. it is not only moms that go to iceland but also apparently so
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uplifting is that the supermarket chains been so blighted by things they've been forced to step up their security measures to dish living in it's good such as speedy as an alcohol that is shoplifted and so they carry the extra security but now it seems food products also being targeted in iceland and perhaps somewhat bizarre really it's their land that's attracting thieves there are things extra hefty security casing. the finest stadiums. so there we go we've got the good so my land's been free from the security vox now fourteen pounds zero seven pounds a kilo that's actually pretty good value for the me but it's one of iceland's most stolen items so it's a sign of tough times that people are struggling to afford even the basics or is this just stealing plain and simple. prices of food is going up so you can know
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people. you know people do it because obviously they know. they need the food. but i think it's a good idea it's good for iceland to do that they need to take care of their profits really having to steal food. not just shows people are struggling. some people have claimed these are targeting the trees to cut the meat and selling it on to pubs and restaurants for profit and in iceland the land has been the only product safe to receive the extra security that might be one explanation is loosing doubt the poverty in the u.k. is a growing problem last year feed inflation in the u.k. was one of the highest in the year and as the costs continue to skyrocket it seems that many people. really do cool the desperate measures surf
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city. and as the u.k. government keeps adding to the tough times but the stories he measures out his marks kaiser reveals that the remedy is actually having a reverse effect and here's a brief review on the almost on the kaiser report just a couple of minutes away for you. the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money week says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of do it then we'll see the end of britain why is this government hard on terrorists but soft on back interest why do they make why why are they there pathological there is no they're there they're causing more destruction than any. tragic religious extremist jews walking around wanting a good big ball. and bob well we've got a front row seat bring out the body but. let's
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not take a look at some other news making headlines around the globe this hour congolese rebels have defied a deadline to pull their troops out of the eastern city of goma after seizing it eight days ago there was a troll ultimatum was issued are we canned by the regional bloc of east african nations that this comes as the rebels announced plans to move there has quarters to the city later this week. signs as a first test as crowded rio de janeiro calling on brazilian president rousseff to veto a new oil bill parliament has already passed the proposals that would mean profits from crude production would be shared evenly between the states including those without refineries citizens of the oil producing states boys that anger over the bill which means it's rest of funding of the twenty fourteen world cup that lympics and payment. take pictures now from sydney where the arm of the tower crane collapsed near the city's universe stuff technology the
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parents versus social workers docu nabbing b.m. labs dot com and me me that damn good many children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families the social for it to see in the form of they have a right of will go minimal they think but they have any kind of suspicion about the well being of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated one. of the footrace children.
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leading financial magazine money week says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of doing that will see the end of britain we're on the bleeding edge we're on the cutting edge when joe you first stacey. yes and max well when he week magazine has basically a pitch out there to sell some of their subscriptions to their magazine so some people discount this because of that but the end of britain the downward slide has begun britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of debt it doesn't matter if you vote conservative liberal labor ukip or for no party at all the facts are the facts that's the most important thing debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid well you know in this country they brought in something called austerity and during that period the debt sharply increased and what the money went magazine is pointing out is that the country is now vulnerable to the slightest uptick and interest rates and with interest rates
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training at a three hundred year low the probability of an uptick in interest rates is a dead certainty the collapse of britain is a dead certainty yes and they do allegedly have austerity here and we were one of the big things during the us elections is that obama is a socialist and he's printed more money or incurred more debt than any president in history blah blah blah but they they looked over across the pond and said well david cameron is doing it right quote despite david cameron's talk of austerity he's going to add an estimated seven hundred billion pounds to the national debt in just five years that's more than. tony blair and gordon brown added to the national debt in the eleven years it's more than every british government of the past one hundred years put together so again with facts is facts it doesn't matter what the policy is it seems in a debt deflation and all ends up to more debt that's the only way out right.
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