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from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. in the spillover from france's intervention mali three foreigners and killed and dozens taken hostage by islam is during a raid on a gas field in neighboring algeria. keeping a food in both camps david cameron is set to deliver a king's speech on europe has his troubles to please partners both in the new. on days are over stepping up its settlements program in the west bank but some of those for whom the homes are intended to appease the government of using them as pawns for political purposes.
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international news live from moscow this is artsy with me. thanks for joining us. france's military campaign in mali has seen its. islamist militants who took dozens of foreign workers hostage at a gas field in neighboring algeria three people including british and french nationals were killed in that after almost a week of intense as strikes french troops have for that first face to face possible with islamic insurgents in mali the army is aiming to prevent al qaeda links rebels who have seized vast areas in the north of the former french colony from pushing further towards the country's capital france's relying on international support in the operation but a former pentagon official michael maloof says paris's allies may be reluctant to seriously engage in what looks to be a questionable and protracted military standoff. ten years of doing something similar in afghanistan were ready to pull out. to move back in so there's some
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question as to just how effective this approach is going to be and i think that this is something that the french are going to have to to weigh for themselves but it also could bring a number of other countries back into a long drawn out conflict already germany is beginning to show some resistance to this and are concerned about the extent of help that they you know simply because they see another protracted effort such as they experienced. in afghanistan. the u.s. involvement in the mali operation is currently limited to intelligence sharing but many of those who are now fighting the western forces in the country were reportedly trained by american agents as part of a costly program to call but terrorism and retired u.s. air force lieutenant colonel karen kwiatkowski says that's exactly the reason the u.s. and its nato allies should let other states deal with their own problems. we should not be intervening in countries that we don't understand and i mean i think libya
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and syria stand as present day examples of that iraq and afghanistan also stand as examples of that we can't you go to countries where we have an interest and that cannes to blind our judgment as to what really is going on on the ground i think if we could let countries kind of settle their problems internally yes people are going to get killed but i think it would be far quicker and far fewer damage to people's to lives to property then when the great powers get involved and that includes eco us in the un i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that. and those more analysis on the conflict in moscow now website including a political accidents from the british stop the war coalition says the muslim government made a grave mistake seeking the help of a power he believes responsible for design stuff the disaster in the region since
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colonel colonial times gone to on to the home for the us and don't forget the comment section of your pm. has been dubbed as the big speech as the british prime minister is set to make a tightrope walk this friday between his e.u. partners and the u.s. skeptics at home david cameron is planning to overhaul ties with the union after saying he's not happy with every aspect of the relationship that's while he's still admits he doesn't want to break away from the union which would upset e.u. leaders as first reports now cameron my ultimately disappoint everyone his struggles to please. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i glad those days are over i.
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think countdowns as the prime minister protests to deliver i learned about speech europe it was boring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptics said it and it's in the u.k. and he's increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to pay and the pressure. is he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given us a clear message a clear standpoint and the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers so widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a coup in fact housed in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and policing and criminal justice needs that british membership in the e.u.
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would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum after the next general election i think you've really got what he really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try skillful politician if he is to paper over the cracks to give a bit to them. and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests that it will be a very. confident speech until you actually analyze it and you see that he's asking for. you to behave in a way that's not a hope in hell that labor say a referendum would be condemning britain to here is uncertainty you can't say the prime minister with talk of repatriation being misleading and they strongly style they say lacking in substance it is
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a red herring to be made absolutely clear by committee sure. that the european union is a one group one train journey there is no reverse with his speech under such scrutiny maybe david coming to get some inspiration to know the conservative leader he's relationship with the e.u. was often strained to try to suppress mission and concentrate power of the center of the european kong would be hard. and would jeopardize the objectives to a tree in margaret thatcher's memorable speech she set herself against the european superstate exercising and need dominance from brussels all yuri skeptics often forget is that margaret thatcher balance those warnings with a staunch defense versus play of the hearts. the truth is though that these days and that speech will be a hard sell it's growing and. sentiment it's uncertain whether he'll even be able
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to three days within his a party and you will know europe has been an issue in the tory party for the best part of thirty forty years i mean the rest of us sidelined for can't believe this is going on this is for angry family squabbles all out in the open i mean destroy the tory party was a much riding on this speech as he tries to please everyone i think. the very real risk of pleasing no one to. say the time has come for the big you are delayed so many times. it's already being nicknamed the tomorrow and tomorrow speech and it's expected you get the more. london. so stay tuned to all see on friday as we bring you special coverage of david cameron's big speech on the europe.
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and pakistan this standoff between protesters and the government continues but authorities are already suppressing action of the demonstrators don't clear the area near the parliament thousands have been camping that for three days now demanding the government's dissolution political chaos on the country deepen the one pakistan's top court orders the prime minister's arrest of a corruption allegations but no actual the government followed and state officials accuse the judiciary and the military of a conspiracy speculation the marriage has also had its hand in the sudden rise of the legal down going protests in muslim cleric to hate all country and chile explains to us he what could be behind his last appeal. mainstream parties have been getting flak deservedly floor are feeling people's expectations will take on the economic drownded we don't watch that we have been there so suddenly you know like a media our ears are reasonable and many people of course had suspicions that eased
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being primed by the military establishment in order before there we can be one of the civilian parties and that's the reason why he's getting she much me leaving and he's been because i'm going to be on c.b.s. or in the messiah of the country music and the system and people are tickled parties and these according you know the common person grievances against lee and there is some rich many of the civilian side and innovates like the pincer movement from both sides. possibly not coordinated what is happening is that it looks like the mass movement that carter is trying to revoke as well as the judiciary seem to be taking cues from each other and timing the laws against the government almost simultaneously which means trouble for democratic institutions in the long run and i'm a friend. allows levy for the military to remain the ultimate king maker and the public hear behind the shadows and which is not good news for salvation as
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a whole because if by the standards are genuine you don't. good to hear what you think about the violence in pakistan in our online poll there asking whether what we're seeing now is the arab spring reaching the countries do have called to cast your vote on these options and first option here is no no the arab spring isn't there yet this is a military ploy to seize power also it's a western conspiracy to overthrow and corporative regime also yes because pakistanis have had enough but the ship and finally the protest will die out was the media frenzy calmness and let's now take a look at how you have been voting so far and almost half of those responded currently think western powers are launching to remove and a friendly regime a fifth of you believe mass protests are the result of the pakistanis being fed up with corruption almost i'm almost equal number about fifteen percent of you saying
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that if the country's military is trying to grab the reins of government and the process will soon give it so do you had to have your say if you still haven't and i'll be back with more news for you after a short break. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there with mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will attack myself chemical attack my brother understand my one time immediately. going to basically attack the columns of my anger and my frustration. that.
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well into the. two of the most violent gangs in us history. it's just all model killing to kill with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. could be somebody ever often. gone. and left nothing to live. for precious children. lay on mom's fragile shoulders. leave it
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to die. on our. watch makes life complete. love and a happy family. or self-expression. comissioner. seems so true. for me it's a major. challenge.
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comes. to feel. this is welcome back outgoing u.s. defense chief panetta says on a weakening tolling europe shaking hands for the last time to russia will american military wings while in spain he said the last of the boosting the number of troops in the country basing out the european on to miss i'll show it but international human rights double that believes washington is stuck in a cycle it simply can't break the american military industrial complex which we've been warned about by presidents is a very significant threat to the united states being at peace in any type of
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permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sward on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy the produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we've seen in afghanistan interact the also drain the economy on one side so it's almost a endless circle a have to continue off in these interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries. have a comfortable with having american troops stationed there and as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian population and that has caused difficulties
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with their acceptance within the population. and to some other news in brief this hour an apartment building has collapsed killing twenty five and injuring at least twelve in the coastal city of alexandria rescue forces are continuing their search for survivors under the rubble and it's not yet know what caused the accident similar collapses in the past have been blamed on paul building as perspicacious and maintenance local media said police have arrested the buildings of. the u.k.'s house of lords has unanimously approved the legal transfer of power is to scotland tell loud to hold a referendum on the congress independence it comes after the lower house approved the move on tuesday which will see a question put to the scottish people as to whether they want to remain part of the u.k. the scottish government plans to hold the referendum in the autumn or twenty fourteen . president obama has proposed major changes to gun legislation laws in the last
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a month after the connecticut elementary school shooting that claimed twenty six lives they are part of that five hundred million dollars package that would introduce a ban on military style assault weapons and would put over a thousand police officers in schools but while obama hopes for a speedy response some experts believe the close relationship between members of congress and influential gun lobby groups could scrapper the president's plans. and members of congress are worried about or not how they do the general election but how they do in the primaries so even if they may personally support you know more background checks smaller magazines what have you what they're worried about is that in the primary they get an n.r.a. funded more right wing owner who comes in and call them a gun grabber and they're always on they're out of a job so that's going to be a big obstacle. there mundubbera the king of russian mafia grandpa his son has been killed in central moscow he was shot by a sniper by a broad in the broad daylight daylight after leaving a restaurant and it's left criminal acts was rocking their brains as to whether
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they'd had roles or resurgence of gang wars or demise of the mafia all season except here shows it takes a closer look at its late godfather. often referred to in russia as grandpa his son has often been compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at ground bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without regaining consciousness now grandpa her son was almost like a textbook russian mafia gangster as it's always been perceived in the west mostly thanks to the hollywood movies he's been involved in many different activities the illegal gambling network the sales of weapons and drugs but many have been
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reporting on him that he was something of a mediator a middleman. mafia talks and he's always been a peacemaker in a different mafia conflicts very well respected by many ethnic criminal groups in russia and it's not be not the first attempt on his life you've had quite a few over the past several decades most notably two years ago in two thousand and ten there was an attempt on his life when there was information for some time circulating in the media that he was even killed that was later explained for security reasons but this was an assassination attempt which proved fatal for. the law enforcement agencies are still investigating exactly what happened in central moscow and what led to the assassination of one of russia's biggest criminal lords but the main version which is now being considered is obviously some sort of gang war but that is of course is yet to be determined and investigated. so you right
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now fifteen days in jail for a name change the sentence the egyptian family got for that was to use christian names after illegally trained in a fishbowl documents. and also that jailed mr wright members bid to have her sentence suspended so she can care for her young son is thrown out by court but why wasn't she successful get the details on our website. israel is advancing its. terms is for two hundred more housing units to be built in the west bank meanwhile an israeli and his settlement group has released a report saying the government is stepping up construction in strategic areas to prevent the creation of a viable palestinian state and many israeli settlers share that feeling that has
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a purely political agenda. i v five hundred is wary about unpacking again he's already been forced to move twice first from the israeli settlement of in the sinai peninsula and then twenty three years later from the settlement of gaza in a move television hoped would inspire peace both times his government had encouraged him to put down roots in the settlements and both times his government forced him out there's a good argument that our government betrayed me it betrayed the people it sent to settle the land and build their lives there but that's a mistake a mistake that should be fixed this but that the but first of even the thousands of other former gaza said his need to fix their lives a group of them live here in central israel in small temporary structures they built with the own money some of the laws that the government didn't do what it was supposed to do and didn't rehabilitate us we have no roof over our heads. so when
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu announces the approval of thousands of new city units the settler movement while police can't help but feel suspicious that they are merely being used as chess pieces in the government's political game. it's obvious to everyone that all of a sudden there's approval of big construction plans what does that mean that the neighborhood i'm supposed to vote for netanyahu or someone else i'd be happy rather to have a prime minister who approved construction in any part of israel. tamera range works for property development group in a neighborhood in east jerusalem that has passed the pre nine hundred sixty seven green line construction here is controversial but the waiting list of hopeful buyers is overflowing i think the government of meccano realizes that most important for them now is to give the settlers what they want because the constituency of liquid part of the party is the far right and they're playing into
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their hands and unfortunately not in the hands of the them. public interest. but could these new city units be bashed on in the future like what happened to the settlements in gaza and yes there is the amount of uncertainty but you know when we created this country when we established. four years ago there was even a greater level of uncertainty but we keep on the table we are thriving community for generation. that were born and we are here to stay and for as long as the governments on this side of the settlement abate they're staying at least for now but a showdown is inevitable israel says its settlements are an issue to be discussed during negotiations but palestinians say they won't hold peace talks while israel builds on land they want for a future state policy r.t.
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tel aviv. well they certainly say sure will of course be one of the main decision drivers when israelis head to the polls in less than a week for a snap parliamentary election join o.c. on the voting day january twenty second for our special coverage of the event how will change with to run develop will settle the expansion isolate can there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america will netanyahu survive his snap election on january twenty second. israel decides on arts or. training god was in the city of angels that's not a short break. choose your language call it
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when you hear america san there's going to be a walk on crying to a black person at me that's a walk on back. they say a war on gays i say that's a wall when i say war on drugs i say that's a war me. every war they got is a war because me and my people we need to come in here and solve this problem not attack this problem dozens of people are really angry i have nothing to lose if you attack me sir i'm going attack every day anyway i'm being a shot at every day anyway so you should net me you put me in jail don't mean nothing to me. that's where the gang problem so-called is it's by.

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