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it was. was going to. the u.n. inspectors are in tehran for a fresh round of nuclear talks with the radios hope for worse sanctions always atomic program are increasingly hatching the people but failing to turn them against the regime. pakistan blunders at a time old as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister sparked speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i made my last brush as demanding the whole government steps down. on measures which only bring misery big greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. and
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welcome to all t twenty four hour news line for most. of our top story the un's atomic energy experts in iran for the second time in a little more than a month with tehran hopeful for clear progress this time iran however as trust a deal is only possible if its right to peaceful nuclear energy is respected retracing its not seeking atomic weapons which is feared by the west the longer this mutual distrust hampers a solution the more sanctions are piled on the country but as all she is maria for a notion of found out they often only have the opposite effect awards was intended . the u.s. maybe serious sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around seventy five million who hasn't been a fan. i used to buy tomatoes and boxes and kilos now
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they're selling their own pieces. with. iran's all expertise fell by one million barrels a day in the last year following an international embargo has taken sixty percent of the oil revenue the iranian currency lost forty percent of its value against the us dollar causing twenty five percent inflation in october the highest in decades. behind this. is a suffering from rising prices and a lack of food and medicine in the west side as the measure is a range at making iran to give up its nuclear program which may or may not be aiming to produce weapons there is and is the government that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you
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know when economy is about to be very good they're hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite of cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart for me as for me than for another people who vote for another god who is not for we don't vote for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for me no. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that nor you are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards their country as civilized but people in the region and beyond see what the united states and europeans are trying to do so the image of
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the united states and europe is has been severely damaged but iran's image has also been damaged one recent poll shows iran touched the least as the country with the most negative image popular stereotypes include desert war and really just fanatics . in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the iranian government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round that the country's economy has been a visibly shaken and it would have some people here on the runway now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority still hold the u.s. and western responsible this painting behind we have been here for years and as the supreme was quoted here suggests well look negotiate with america even for a moment but tension it's
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a preserves will most likely remain here for some time to come rational shot to teheran iran. the political crisis in pakistan deepens with ongoing street protests and can confusion over recent court order to arrest the country's prime minister an old corruption charges officials call the development a soft crew with some accusing the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy to force out civilian leadership the supreme court's decision has held in the pakistani capital by thousands of protesters running against corruption and demanding the whole government steps down leading them as a pakistani canadian muslim cleric who promised of revolution if the demonstrators demands are not met the political media bloody clashes with police and violence is feared as they came on the country intensifies on his correspondent jane as and. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where all the chalk with
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the local language where dr carbury and his fourth testers are gathered and demanded the government to step down. and he has added to that the seven demands which briefly says that the all parliamentarian and legislative institution should be dissolved and the government has to resign immediately and he's also said in his speech that he will not move from this place even if the last persons would leave but he is going to continue his hands and they knew his protest he requested all the protester who are very ill and a golden chance as he called it to make a change in pakistan which is needed since the end of this country in one thousand forty seven. still ahead for you this hour an r.c. they found on the internet freedom fighter accuses the guy to kill his son as the
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late activist received a tearful goodbye. and more bloodshed in syria with dozen of them in a double bombing in the sun tell the battleground between government forces and rebels . that's coming up later but now france says it's tripling the number of troops deployed to mali to two thousand five hundred as part of their preparation for a land assault it wants to dislodge is the most extreme and occupying the country's north despite a six day comparing of french our old bombardments mali rebels have extended their reach the us is also assisting paris and its operation but many of those who are now fighting the mali government and western forces were reportedly trained by american agents as part of a closely quote one to combat terrorism africa expert lawrence freeman explained to us what's gone wrong as well as how he thinks the mali crisis resulted from western intervention in nearby libya. here several.
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a point. in mali another country and this is these new units military units just very very quickly under the force of the islamicist and terrains who are training the hardcore training in the libya war and it was a complete failure in all these policy and when the french would presume it was going to fail because you can't we don't we'll solve the real crisis by military means. there has to be complete she in the strategic simply forward seeking the united states in the west that has to focus on the underlying economic the girl
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power to be sued sure. big these countries very weak and fragile and susceptible to these kind of lists that paradigm shift occurs and we're just going to be curing more people. and we'll be doing nothing we hope for. and. we're been asking what she is saying the result of france's intervention in mali will be and let's now take a look at the options you can choose that so be campaigning will quickly bring stability to the region as one of them will drunk france into a protracted war that also the operation will incite islam is to launch terror attacks in france and finally it will result in the recon eyes ation of mali and let's take a look at how you've been voting and equal number of people a third saying the intervention will see france bogged down in a long fear a backlash will mean france will have vulnerable to islamist hatred and slightly
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over a quarter of you. i desire to see a return to the days of the empire while the smallest amount believe the intervention will solve the problems of the region and bring peace so do i had to call and have your say you still haven't and i'll be back with more news day after the short break. would be soon which brightened if you knew me about song from funds to question. these funds down totty dot com. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free.
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news today. again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. you're watching on say is good to have you with us chicago's been playing so for goodbyes to our shores has people that gathered to mourn the internet born one swartz took his life last week after a federal charges against him snowboard threatening him with thirty five years behind bars under a million dollars worth of fines and justin moulton an i.t. expert who was well away at schwartz's online activities things the potential punishment never fits the crimes committed. when everything was said and done nothing in that area doll owed was ever distributed they did not pursue him in
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charges against him i think that should have told a prosecuting attorney something you're looking at a crime that essentially amounts to downloading p.d.'s to a hard drive. no person was harmed. there was no financial benefit murder received less punishment i mean i can't even imagine how scary and terrible that must be to have your government hell bent on putting you in a cage for thirty years for downloading some p.b.'s if you're a depressed person that amounts to a death sentence and to go to websites to hear. somebody. the idea that he was facing decades in jail is it's just disgusting absolutely appalling. i will bring you more analysis on the case of our schwartz including why the case against in greece
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to such extremes. more than eighty people mostly students have been killed in two blasts at a university campus in this series states have left that there is also believed to have been housing refugees our correspondent policy has the details for us. we know that there were two explosions at the university of it happened on the first day of examinations the state television has banned of this a terrorist act saying that terrorists launched rockets at the campus of activists on the ground say that the explosions were caused by missiles that were fired by warplanes immediately following the explosions a number of cars went up in fire there were bodies strewn across the street and tearful survivors managed to find refuge in a nearby building now we know that the campus is home to university students but also an additional thirty thousand people who have found refuge there since
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fighting broke out in syria in july last year at the same time the university is in an area that is under the control of government forces and what we've witnessed in aleppo is the constant fighting between rebels and troops loyal to the syrian president bashar assad this has left the city divided and the fighting by and large has been in a stalemate position for quite some time in recent months we have witnessed both in the lip and also in the capital city of damascus a wave of suicide bombings a lot of that happening in terms of car bombings with dozens of people being killed the most of the bombings are targeting government buildings and more off of enough responsibility is being claimed by the rebel groups and middle east analyst and writer believes that tuesday's bombing in aleppo meant to send a message of order to president assad supporters. to date. the student
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performance to go that way university we're going to be the one to be for us to be able so horny for which hoops they were to be sure could be called the university and they didn't do it so this was for punishment. for what it's picking things right now it's worth more of your peers to board the civilians were killed be courageous the more you disagree in school a real school you still support the government in its fight against the current going to the party against the insurgents. and of course we'll have more stories online for you including the ride on how long the talks he called the story of a young planning lady who friends had a change of career as a train driver it didn't last long and neither did the house shake crash and often does in control. and american t.v. was kind decided to voice his discontent with washington's current internal policies by establishing his own independence community within the us find out more
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about his big plans and why. i. stick to alterity old lose the euro that's the message they german finance minister delivered to greece as he made approaches to the country's opposition it's needed however remained resident in the face of the pressure and as. one of the reports greece would be a much bigger headache for the e.u.'s diversity bacchis if the opposition comes to power in the next election. during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leader spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his country that is being caused by the austerity measures
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imposed upon it and backed by governments like that of angola merkel's he said that life itself had rejected the notion of austerity and said that it was the greek people that were suffering most at the hands of the measures imposed upon them in oil at the moment going to live with us think when i'm coming you to understand what i mean when i see that our steering measures have failed or you have to do is look at our economy it showed that our debt and our policies are unsustainable look at that we cannot proceed with policies that have generated recession more dad and a larger deficit what our society is destabilized and it is falling apart. on many year during his time in berlin alexis tsipras met with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble now the two of them certainly don't see eye to eye when it comes to the best way to get greece out of its current financial troubles alexis tsipras saying this and to austerity is what's really needed and well we're going shoulder
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firmly on board with anglo merkel's message then germany's message that it's only through austerity that greece can get its finances back into any semblance of order it can get its debt under control well alexis tsipras wants to see elections in greece in he hopes to win those elections he would have to deal with germany but following this meeting it doesn't seem like they agree on much when it comes to the future of greece's finances. and to some other international news this hour for you new york has become the first state to change local gun laws are to december's mass shooting at a connecticut school expanded ban on assault weapons as well as other tweaks to gun legislation strongly limit the accessibility of weapons in the state the new measures also aimed at restricting mentally unstable people from owning guns last month's shooting at sandy hook elementary school left twenty six people dead mostly
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children and reaganite of the debate over gun control in the u.s. . japan's only point out ways has grounded all of its seventeen boeing seven eight seven dreamliner this that's following an emergency landing at one of the jets due to smoke in the cockpit the latest incident follows a spate of problems including oil leaks and a fire which has seen a safety review ordered in the he was. israeli police have arrested several police you know first houses one they're tempted to return to an old company the west bank last week dozens of demonstrators contrasted constructed a tent camp in an area that israel has marked for new settlements which was done cleared by security forces protesters announced they want to create a village that israel's decision to go ahead with its plans to build new settler homes in the west buying has been widely condemned and is illegal under international. law and later in the day our. legal advisor to the palestinian
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negotiating team says there are no chances for the middle east peace process under the current israeli leadership terms of the palestinians there's a crisis of leadership but there's a bigger crisis of leadership among the israelis we have an israeli prime minister who go to extreme lengths to continue to build and expand israeli settlements who doesn't want to confront the settler movement who simply wants to head israel down the path of war and is willing to go to extreme lengths to get himself reelected including attacking gaza. so it's less than a week until we find out what the new tanya her is really like to the holes as parliamentary election on tuesday in the situation the tapping into middle east heavily dependent on the outcome the whole world will be watching the vote closely so don't miss elting special coverage how will change you with to run develop we'll settle to expunge you isolate charm there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america we'll let you know who survive his snuff election on january
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twenty second. israel decides on our two. is the fortieth anniversary of america ending its military campaign in vietnam a war that cost both sides dearly in lines and money but it is also his marine aboard ny explains their foreign policy over recent years makes many doubt if any lessons were learned. sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy serving in vietnam every year we were there every day was like nine eleven for those people every day was. the work killed an estimated three million vietnamese and more than fifty eight thousand americans the u.s. stepped in on the side of south vietnam in its fight against the communist back north which was seeking to unify the country on january fifteenth one thousand nine
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hundred seventy three transit nixon announced the end of offensive operations against north vietnam a military crusade that would later become a foreign policy benchmark for washington to never repeat the primary lesson that the us foreign policy establishment should have learned from vietnam and i don't think they had learned from vietnam is that they cannot in spite of the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating mistakes rather than learning from them we've tried to rule the world we've tried to do it in a novel way in a way that's been damaging to every nation in the world but in the process the united states has become less and less free it's become less and less economically viable and with each passing decade war has generated more and more profit for the u.s. military industry i topic r.t.
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discussed with filmmaker and vietnam war vet oliver stone we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an empire you know we have eight hundred plus spaces she has some of the very secret and we believe created a huge infrastructure a global infrastructure where we're trying to be the world's policeman when it comes to america's security republican senator chuck hagel has been nominated to replace him. panetta hey goal would be the first vietnam vet to ever head the u.s. department of defense when i was in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight united states senators making decisions that affected my life. and a lot of people who lost their lives but they didn't have i didn't have anything to say about someone needs to represent that perspective in our government as well the people in washington make the policy. but it's the little guys who come back in the body but the u.s. military has had decades of experience in areas like asia latin america the middle
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east and africa however experts say if leaders in washington don't begin learning from the past the only foreign policy factor that will continue changing is the geographic location of america's fates holidays and repeated mistakes reporting from new york. r.t. . sometimes they come though the clothes you wear decides whether you live or die i owe a report on the violent gang wars and the us towns here interesting and. could
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oppression it's. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. morning news today valan says once again flared up. these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are on the day.
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