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after years of uncertainty the palestinians could finally find out what it feels a little. has been so scientists can decode feelings about whether it was poisoned . classism god was told in the pull into the streets of a protest against president morsi abuse creeping power he and his moods of brotherhood still the revolution. another default of. will be. made to make.
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it seven pm here in moscow live with to have you with us international teams of medics are hoping to dispel the controversy surrounding the death of iconic palestinian leader yasser arafat's eight years ago his body was exam so they could take tissue samples for the investigation into allegations that arafat's may have been poisoned his remains have now been reburied in ramallah artie's middle east correspondent has more. chouse day 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 the five most palestinians believe that israel was behind his killing although israel has repeatedly and consistently denied this at the time of his did if there was radioactive material that was found on his clothing what we're witnessing now is an
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investigation that is seeing a team of international investigators take samples of these tissues they will believe any case against various countries around the world will be told that it will take several months but then hopefully once and for all we 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 dizzier 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 are fired now of course al-jazeera is backed by qatar and qatar has made no bones of the fact that it's desperate to see 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
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the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tory's 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 fifty million dollars were recently pledged by qatar to hamas to help palestinians in the gaza strip rebuild their homes and their infrastructure off to the operation. coslet 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 her mast as well as saudi arabia qatar and mohamed morsi very very coming closer together and expressing more vocal and he is also interim and so there's a lot happening behind the scenes we're not just talking about the extermination of yasser arafat's body but we're talking about a much longer deeper ramifications. the current palestinian leadership submitted
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a draft resolution to the u.n. general assembly in order to receive a nonmember observer state has and it's a bit is approved palestinians would have more of a chance of taking legal action against israel believes journalist james covered. if they are successful in this bid then they will actually be able to bring the israeli government before the international criminal court to answer that for charges of war crimes etc and it is conceivable at least that they would be able to bring a case if it was proven that arafat was killed by israeli agents that they would be able to bring a case before the international criminal court on that ground if they do manage to get this this nonmember status upgrade but but again that's a that's a political long shot in a number of regards and whether or not the international criminal court would even be interested in hearing about the case is another matter entirely the vast majority of palestinians have always assumed that israel assassinated arafat if this goes on to confirm that it kind of throws in the face of the palestinians their helplessness in
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a situation like this and this was underscored actually just earlier this month when israel came out and for the first time military censors allowed information about the killing of fatah as co-founder not just to yasser arafat but also khaleel with here was a co-founder of fatah he was assassinated by israel in one nine hundred eighty eight and for twenty five years basically there's been a secrecy over the killing and finally just the earlier this month israel has cleared that and the actual interviews with the commandos who kicked carried out that assassination have been published. police have clashed with anti muslim brotherhood protesters in cairo ahead of a massive opposition rally nationwide actions planned to oppose president mohamed morsi his latest decree seen as a blatant polygraph the president made himself and islam as a dummy to the upper house of parliament immune to any kind of oversight including from those of the courts he claims of the measures will only replace until a new constitution is drawn up which is expected within two months most his
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opponents say they will see an illusion he reverses the new law journalist belching is watching the situation in the egyptian capital. apart from saying that he isn't effective wish to show authority which is very hard to prove as he has actually reined in the power visionary and promising that he were using his newfound power as a negative way moves he hasn't actually i'm offered anything to the opposition forces in terms of reassuring them that he's not acting in the way of a dictator and as you can probably see behind me there's still hundreds of people around here opposition forces that who refused to leave the square and feel he backs down in this contentious document we're going to see. several thousand people in the streets everything 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 mizzen brotherhood is seeing clashes between pro and anti muslim brotherhood supporters in various different governorates and of course we've seen
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them of people within the journalist's indicates who wanted to call for a strike against it in addition to just yuri who did actually call a partial strike so really we're still seeing massive dissent across the country with no sign of this abating. egyptian activists are calling mohamed morsi a new dictator saying he sees more paul than the else that hosni mubarak ever had your political analysts eric draitser believes the current unrest shows the revolution has changed little. if anything it would simply be a continuation of the original revolution which 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 seems our 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
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a support as they would like to pretend there are many elements within egypt or 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 internally with the political situation but also with the diplomatic and the geo political situation when the people of egypt realize that they've 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 brotherhood will need some political control be able to maintain that control with these sweeping powers morsi is decision to assume the absolute pollak came just hours after he helped broker a cease fire between israel and hamas in gaza online right now we've got more on how his crucial role in the truce gave him a green light for the dress of action at home. france has become one of the main sponsors of the syrian revolution giving more than one half a million dollars to the newly formed opposition coalition the donation is being
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criticized some it concerns the body does not have enough authority among even the country's population and professor paul sheldon food to things money will prompt only a small fighting in syria. rance major interest would be to continue with sorenson your robots throughout the world that industry but it i don't think it really cured sir. just as they didn't here in the case of libya all they were close to morrow i was going off and they didn't really care who took over afterwards they problem with a so-called syrian opposition is that they are not united the only thing that unites them believes that they would like to remove the current government they come from a very wide range of other. religious viewpoints. viewpoint and have a stick origins. there never going to succeed in syria they were not be able to come together and they would be
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a new round of fighting to determine who will. dominate all the other groups. russia has condemned what it calls france's illegal decision to allocate money to the syrian national council saying it should enable violent regime change without all the details as well as moscow's view on how the crisis should be resolved on line. another arab spring country libya is also welcoming aid from the west washington is helping the country improve its military the revolution torn country is reportedly hosting hundreds of u.s. soldiers but training the new libyan army artie's gonna change again reports on why america is so happy to help. the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupation instead think special ops and proxy arp meets next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional
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approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the 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 wary a vastly divided society there isn't an army and libya now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have been legion says to a variety of reasons 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 aide felipe bia the u.s. may have more pragmatic goals then tonight in the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because the two really about it not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new
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equipment it's all about really what indoctrination make any age one of the children u.s. uses and as you very successfully up to ensure that the elite in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy state law to them in terms of opening their economies up. to u.s. multinationals who would be a movie version. 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 alone 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 but america's track
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record of training foreign armies has hardly been flawless you have the school of 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 big 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 four t.
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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 or reject the idea the u.s. government may be looking at training armies abroad as the 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 those strategy has backfired more than once in the past eliminating populations that didn't want to see their military become a student of washington's wars in washington i'm going to shake up. moscow police on high alert as nessun a list of threats and why it's reporting live from the heart of moscow about one case involving a dead students and a mixed martial arts point spilled into one. cuts a few things a screen crisis like supermarket locking up or even basic news in an effort to use on the boozing side of the age of austerity and all that and much more money to the
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british. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and good news how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength 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 us straight here and now must come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie but even more amazing
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is the story of how racing first started here atoll it was in the top sled dog racing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all phones who brought their idea to life. five years ago mother pressed care of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age 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 the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but mother per square also encourages her kids to become damp hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their website and they're in touch with their busy mother twenty four seven on the phone itself. but children are the most important thing my only interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has hoskins win the race or not she hopes the competition will take place in the village next
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year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the weaning but truly just the taking part that counts. thank. you watching r.t. after three years of trial and error the eurozone finance ministers say they've found the key to saving greece aside from going to hand over more bailout cash they also vowed to ease up on loan conditions that is so long as athens a keeps pushing more sterrett team but economist. says he doesn't expect any good to come from this new deal. we should use you on that you would be very negative for
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a greek get people just for abuse reason no one with the exception of government to watch. out for this music you know who you know. in the next to the next you really want. to know where it day mission is now in the last three years for the. movies who will be the last. we hear of that billion now more of them. in the last year to said sure you're going to start about. in america america. after recent austerity clashes in southern europe trouble has moved to brussels where the european parliament itself has come under siege and really for the contents of thousands of farmers a rigged up a milk can end its break the siege of the european parliament and the ranks of white cops were left in towns will the police reaction and more on line.
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also their prisoners occupy a part of their compound in the russian you also demanding an improvement in standards of the release of some inmates held in solitary confinement. but the thirty end windowing fortunes now are part of life across the e.u. desperate measures are called for in britain for example even basic foods are being put under lock and key with one simple market force to crack down on a shoplifting epidemic artists are for its reports. supermarket as like the shea casing they cut price deals are always popular but in the midst of a recession and watching the pennies is proving more important than ever that's why . it is not i mean moms that go to iceland but also apparently shoplifters too is that the supermarket chains been say blighted by things they've been forced
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to step up their security measures to dishnet is good such as c.d.'s and alcohol that is shoplifted and say carry the extra security but now it seems food products all all say being targeted in iceland and perhaps somewhat bizarrely if they learn this attracting thieves meriting this extra hefty security casing. the finest. there we go we've got the kids and my lands being freed from the security box now fourteen pounds or seven pounds a kilo there's actually pretty good value for the me because 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 you know people. you know people do it because obviously they know. they need the food.
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but i think it's a good idea is good for iceland to do that they need to take care of their profits really having to steal from. the not just shows isn't it you people are struggling . some people have claimed the targeting the choice of cuts of meat and selling it on to pubs and restaurants for profit and in iceland the land has been the only products they fall to receive the extra security blows that might be one explanation there's also a new. doubt the poverty in the u.k. is a growing problem last year food inflation in the u.k. was one of the highest in the e.u. and as the costs continue to skyrocket it seems that for many people desperate times really do call for desperate measures surface r.t. london. but the british economy firmly in the doldrums the government's frantically
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salvaging what he can wearing can but artie's max kaiser says it may be too late for kaiser report coming up next hour but here's a tease. today 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 that will see the end of britain i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city the british guilty market the british sovereign bond market is in a three hundred year high bubble bubbles paul the bond market crashes interest rates go to six seven eight percent if you have a tracker rate mortgage you're about to go bankrupt you're about to get a vis aerated you're about to have your got tricked out by george osborne because the line thieving c. word.
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moscow police parenting are bracing for nationalists riots and even the sentencing . champion who caused the death of a student in a fight joining me live all right off of the details is often not to see why is a concern that this case could lead to nationalist gatherings. by their will or sooners i have who's the m.m.a. fighter who is accused of killing a nineteen year old moscow born student was released from the court today or from prison today after serving about fifteen months behind bars now he is from dog a stun and a lot of people here have concerns that his release would essentially spark the same types of riots that we saw in the very same place where i'm standing right now and yes ma'am plaza two years ago where a very similar case or it was somewhat similar case took place there was an ethnic russian just killed by somebody from the north caucuses and a lot of the nationalist group stepped out here they came here in the thousands
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there was massive clashes a lot of arrests lot of people taken to the hospital and this really made international headlines. really sparked a massive race riots all across russia and so when it was released today there was some concern because certain nationalist leaders have promised to effectively create a national was a two point zero a repeat of the types of race riots that we saw two years ago although of course as you can see behind me things are quite calm there's a little bit of a police presence here in moscow police are certainly on high alert but nothing of the even approaching the sort of race tensions and clashes that we saw two years ago now this case specifically was sort of somewhat controversial it really did split the country into one that took place. was that a moscow nightclub what those girlfriends the students the nineteen year old student had reportedly flirted with girlfriend he ended up using his mixed martial arts skill to punch him knocked him out he ended up hitting his head on the on the
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floor and died three years later because the concussion but what the court found today as effectively as it wasn't the punch that killed the young student the punch in self only damage soft tissues and with this is why it was released from from being behind bars but again as you can see thankfully for now things are quite calm here although police are certainly are on high alert you see calf an awful thank you for that update. right now some other headlines from around the world say for me you keep defense minister has come up with the whales curbing violence in afghanistan and focused on upping a neutron bomb dropped on the country's hold'em good things that that would create a cordon sanitaire in the trouble to area and add to be a blow for terrorists he suggests if the moved during a parliamentary debates on the use of nuclear weapons the government dismissed his views as robust yes. the man alleged to have given secret u.s.
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government documents to wiki leaks says he was punished while in confinement awaiting for trial bradley manning june call to. if each trial testimony lakes and cheese day says he was subjected to often brutal mistreatment which can cause with the findings of one u.n. repertoire on torture his supporters have planned massive rallies for his appearance the former intelligence officer is facing a number of charges including aiding the enemy. as outrage among hungary's jewish community out of far right politician propose creating lists of jews who pose a danger to national security the nationalist party leader was bombarded with accusations obinna fastest and condemned by the government as a member it's also known for its harsh rhetoric against the roble minority living in hungary and back in uniform vigilantes. up next it's breaking this sets exploring issues from election fraud in the u.s. to the relationship between the japanese iago's
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