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incidentally. speaking exclusively to all three russia's foreign minister says it's unacceptable to have a good on terrorism syria referring to some states or fusil to condemn rebel atrocities . the noose tightens around iran as british troops are breaded for the gulf while the united states can jurors up yet most sanctions on tehran. to paul for christmas with businesses screaming their profits over the festive season british pensioners are increasingly frozen out of the holidays by spiraling costs.
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and you saw in russia and around the world this is all she was me here leadership of our thanks for joining us. up to ninety people have been killed in syria's volatile hama province and what opposition activists claim was a government led as trike the attack happened as around a thousand people were queuing in front of a bakery but also coming side over their arrival of if you want to make envoy lakhdar brahimi in syria meanwhile the means about science have resorted to the civil war have come under fire from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov spoke exclusively to say and our own he has warned that russia's foreign minister once again stressed that there could only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict adding that moscow is not taking sides and has condemned syrian authorities for using disproportionate force the security
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forces clearly were. prepared to face the public. protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been through you know to counter foreign aggression not to keep law and order a civilized manner however the minister also said that this doesn't rule out the fact that the rebels continue provoking syrian after henri's and he criticized the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition who sometimes go to the most extreme measures like taking hostages or even terrorism it's absolutely unacceptable if partners in the west would start would begin to. qualify terrorist as. terrorist and acceptable terrorists would also ask the minister why he thinks the
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nato was so eager to deploy the six batteries of the interceptor missiles on turkey's border with syria and whether iran could be the actual target here is what he said that's what some people say. the configuration as it is being presented in the media. really looks like it could be used against the real these are really only a few times and started upon by russia's foreign minister as he talked about the most pressing issues of two thousand and twelve exclusively to r.t. . and of course what more highlights from level of exclusive interview later this hour but for those of you who can't wait check it out online it's already that. the united arab emirates is said to be close to altering some sixty combat jets from the u.k. and may be getting a contingent of british troops to sweeten the deal british pm david cameron told soldiers that they may be headed to the gulf state as they pull out of afghanistan
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rights groups on happy saying dealings with the emirates which the e.u. called on to stop they must torture political dissidents phones all the while messages japanese collis patrick wilson says there's an ulterior motive behind behind the sale. the justification for this massive build up in the middle east especially in the gulf states. the west is blaming iran saying that because iran's pursuing nuclear ambitions or there's no proof of any to their weapons programs as such they're blaming iran for a possible nuclear arms race in the region that's a quote from david cameron only days ago so the encirclement of iran is certainly only geopolitical scale number one priority and i think they've achieved that militarily but you know the question is. is this going to be a real military standoff or we looking at it a cold war situation were we just posturing militarily geopolitically looking for
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some bigger conflict down the road perhaps in a few years. meanwhile as washington moles more sanctions against iran israel is making it clear that it's ready and willing to strike but terrence chief ally in the region hezbollah has made it plain that it will take sides in case no more. reports now on what the militant function may have up it's. a red line should be drawn right here the line beyond which lies war with iran that in yahoo would like to be able to communicate to the world that the israelis are ready which he has to attack and that it will be done with the full support of the united states threat whatever the case and the tap it all but guarantee of a rapid response from another nemesis of the jewish state as moammar. the lebanese shia paramilitary group has evolved from a ragtag militia to
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a military and political heavyweight it's part of the so-called axis of resistance against israel referring to the alliance between hezbollah hamas syria and iran and according to hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah both israel and the united states would suffer a retaliation to any strike against tehran but. the response would not be limited to the israeli entity u.s. military bases in the entire region will serve as targets. so if israel targets iran even by itself that. america will be held accountable for this that. israel's november battle with gaza was seen as a test for a possible confrontation with iran israeli airstrikes rained on gaza in exchange came a barrage of long range mortars and rockets most were held by israel's anti-missile shield the plunger for
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a rocket threat from gaza the war may have showcased newly acquired weapons by palestinian militant factions but hezbollah's arsenal is thought to be of higher quality and quantity and experts say that it could launch four times as many markets per day as hamas the details of hezbollah stop all are secret but the group's willingness to use it is not. only appear that israel was shaken by a few fragile five meszaros which could be counted on the fingers of one's hand i want to be able to withstand the thousands of missiles that will land on television and elsewhere if it attacks the fellow. who was telling israel and hezbollah came face to face was in two thousand and six since then. hizbullah has now it collated around forty five thousand missiles off various ranges. the it's run of all. the range goes beyond three hundred and what's three hundred fifty kilometers which according to them at least they can
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reach the whole of. the south of the country this museum in the south of lebanon is designed to display has been proclaimed military prowess captured israeli tanks and weapons are meant to be a reminder of the danger has block imposed. this is the only has tunnel now open to visitors but a network of secret passageways just like this one stretches across lebanon they're used to move fighters and weapons across the country and sharing that has been lost and ready to strike at a moment's notice lucy catherine of r.t.e. southern lebanon for many at this time of year it seems there is this size of your wallet that dictates how much first of fun you'll enjoy but the while shops are reaping the benefits of a commercial boost elderly people in the u.k. suffering surviving on their pensions are left priced out of christmas spirit point to point out takes up the story.
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that it was. better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for the annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas that the family is in the now. you know. as you're well i mean. that order thing and now. for the pension person here inside of you bob then and after most energy firms hiked prices as the winter months set in lizzie and people like her face a cold or dark a festive season according to our new boiler on in the bedroom in the
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a.v. into well no bedroom. so now they all know if there's a big bill that sounds like a rose or something and it had there been enough money to cover it. that is a while right yeah yeah more britons a turning off their heating in the run up to a whole week christmas and they're using these hot water bottles instead but according to hospital the money saving trend comes on the high price of its own with scoring numbers of buttons and injuries it isn't just the cost of fuel christmas essential will soon be worth their weight in gold the average price of turkey has risen seven percent since last year a family bird setting you back a whopping fifty five pounds on your christmas cards an average pack of twelve costs ten percent more this holiday and with printer ink now pricier than champagne you can forget about making your own to save money besides postage doesn't come
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cheap now at thirty percent more this christmas first class post in every sense of the term there's not a shop in the land that would risk missing out on a christmas promotion right now it's not want to hire a doctor the best service he's getting more and more commercial but as jerry she writes when you work in chile afford to take god we've talked to many families about christmas time and it's something they really struggle with a time when all the families are celebrating we've got rises in fuel prices we've got rises in food prices in the benefits and the support mechanisms that people have got. that they've got is all being cut back it's going to be really really tough for people this christmas pension the lady isn't just worried about the plight of the elderly she knows she's far from alone and counting down to a down costs december twenty fifth. but their wages haven't gone out
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and people without. a lot of people are a. bit. and with the bank of england's less than glad tidings of a triple dip recession on the cards struggling britons will be wishing for nothing short of a crisp. london. opposition cries for referendum on draft constitution and a result of these and this child has been approved by and many claim that could only be possible with months of blood raking that's coming up. what do you see when you look at the scroll perhaps you wonder what bright future
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she'll have or maybe feel sympathy for her because you see she's in a wheelchair but if you're t.s.a. agent then you see hard core terrorist skull finding a small amount of residue from explosives on the girl's hands she was detained for almost an hour and her tears for mercy did not move the inspectors to allow her mother to be with her as they took her away for further inspection so the t.s.a. agents can put two and two together and realize that people in wheelchairs get all sorts of random stuff on their hands because the wheels they push roll along the ground when will these endless tales of bizarre instance of the t.s.a. stop when will they stop worrying about girls in wheelchairs when will they stop searching under a terminally ill woman's bandages and when will they actually catch a terrorist when you call security feels a lot more like ridiculous tyranny to me but that's just my opinion.
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we've got the future of covered. this is our c. welcome back present president personally is going to be looking to cement ties within the brig's group of fastest growing economies as he visits into today and that does that come as some see as a challenge to the established global pecking order defense energy high tech projects and billions of dollars in deals are all on the table today as a blessing a person made foreign minister manmohan singh the first reactor that russian nuclear power station range is also set to be launched so knocking a milestone in new delhi is biggest and the challenge of taking and your political analyst william and dallas has to raise one only of rising turnout over the coming . year asian economies are definitely realizing that the future and i have said this for years now the economic future of eurasia including of russia as well as
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western europe by the way lies in closer economic cooperation throughout eurasia down into the middle east northern africa and china and india are essential part of that so the fact that putin is going to india today i think is is very much part of his reorientation from from west forward eurasia to the you mentioned several times i think the reasons for cooperation are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a but you your position it's. a normal potential for economic growth and norma's problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth that the interest that the potentials are these are there for the cooperation between china russia and india the three three of the four bric nations and leave you know results at the moment with geographical reasons. the world might have made it through the mile and the
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world in one piece but there are a whole lot more people nervous about the next date everything could end and at all to have called details on how and when the world could have done to us. monkey business the future of this pet is lurking around a toronto campagna doesn't look so rosy so find out what happened to him online at the two dot com. egypt a star announced final results of the referendum on a new constitution of the early time list suggested one majority approval on the final round of voting the draft hastily pretty gathered by the muslim brotherhood dominated committee is seen by many as a sure way of cementing is the most power in the country the ball has been
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accompanied by a smoldering unrest across egypt with sporadic violence resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries the country's opposition is accusing the muslim brotherhood of mass of vote rigging and how are you from the possibility is there's no way the constitution could have passed otherwise. this constitution and the shop around is is a disgrace to a nation that far hard for its freedom and for its right it's a document that strips ripped out all the all the rights that we've learned and try to constitute a dictatorship and it has been taught by a referendum that was a massive massive rigging for the ballot boxes massive rigging for the voice of the people physically see tens and hundreds of schools tens and hundreds of schools where the ballot boxes and the referendum process was taking place at a convenient time when the voices were very all the floor so that the people voting no the power was cut off the most about the night if movie asked judges and
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employees and that school shuts down the school over. in the front of the voters and the state with the ballot boxes not overseas for hours and hours we do not recognise any results unless we see a proper investigation and a proper digging through these evidence that we've put and we receive a proper answer from from the high committee of the election. and i'm going to policewoman how shocked are the u.s. security advisers at police headquarters in kabul they are taking office so walks up to the man before shooting him according to a senior police official it's thought to be the first time a female officer has killed a member of nato forces this type of incident raises questions about the state of our going security when troops are finally it was a band of twenty fourteen. is the most fighters have destroyed been lost most lives in the ancient city of timbuktu in the north of mali dying group claimed
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responsibility say they are defending that the risk of their faith against people worshipping idols and this comes just days after other islamists in the north announced they had cut off their hands up to people. truly now scientists warning people to stay outside of ten kilometer radius around the volcano that.
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worshipers did them selves implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. there when you will about board the motor or it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i gave myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst
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fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but it's picture postcard church is why the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles a crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies the balls was to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball scrimmage location head of the says for the russians are the birth of their own to moscow is one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that wants a giant bell that was used to incite riots was forced to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across who led
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a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hair and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was a nickel as the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves whilst leaving this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with
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a glorious past. like the provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future. the long evils of decades. if good fifteen people killing each other in any other country there would be. self-imposed costs from society i will tell myself am i going to tell my brother understand my. immediate. going to leave basically the cause of my anger and my frustration. well into the.
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two most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. this country. whatever he chooses and it legitimizes them. they are made in america on a. mission to free credit patient free. for charges three. three. three. three. year old free
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broadcast quality video for your media projects free media hearty dot com. good laboratory kirby was able to build on its most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach the creation of why it should care about humans and. this is why you should watch only. your view of rolf russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure by your ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of your security council how do you think the much criticized
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joint security council will benefit from and u.s. participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warrant that the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council cannot act on syria. by the. some action on the part of the security council. critics wanted to pass a resolution under chapter seven which provides for the use of sanctions on the use of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyans in the area which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of nonpermanent members and now. after
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several decades of the council functioning in the unchanged composition there is a very strong movement towards expanding its membership to better reflect the. pluralism of the of the world community and we are strongly in favor of this we are convinced that the developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create new permanent seats because this is the biggest split in the united nations russia is convinced that this type of division can the do resolve by. not with medical.

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