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why don't what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on freeriding cities with unrest flaring up once again in port side. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and made fears the country could be seeking to recall in the eyes its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron to finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism by both at home and abroad. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t.
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with a weekly glad to have you with us. as the violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port syeed suez and is merely a echoing of the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is a made renewed clashes in port syeed that left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi sorry to see this going to take us to me i hears a clashes continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution would that means is. that basically the separate tests will be banned security forces will have the right to arrest. protesters without charge and in addition censorship may be legalized across these three count these three cities the misfeature president
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mohammed morsi also said to be a curfew course these cities have between nine pm and six am and t. also called for dialogue with the opposition things that just escalated to a great extent here in cairo the clashes continue between anti government protesters and security forces who are firing an excessive amount against the point where even at this height it's almost impossible to breathe but i've seen people running past past me many are unconscious people carrying are injured protesters back into the square it's a safety of course that continues to be violence across the country in serious for example where the army has been deployed as one is the continued bloody seems import science which have seen dozens killed and hundreds injured leaving many to question you know how this is going to end with a state of emergency in place this will also mean to be a lot of arrests and possible unrest between security force forces and protesters in the next few days. or is beltre reporting for us there from cairo now political
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activist some a fallacy says the muslim brotherhood still remain silent to the key demands of the protesters. alyse feel that people in the street. challenge them a challenge little thirty particularly in terms of the situational amendment we are hearing all the time that people in muslim brotherhood do not want to change the constitution and seize of the constitution is the best all over the globe. saw i think is that the more people exercise placed on them the more they can react positively under try to accommodate all political trends and all political factions within. new political system i'm afraid that the muslim brotherhood would like to manipulate the state operators force of sake people speaking about this issue and we have to build
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a new democratic system build on. neutral state apparatus in egypt rather than a state operator serving one political party. or you are still in that initial period the british prime minister's opponents are get hot under the collar as david cameron by just to hold a referendum on the country's possible you exit if his party wins the next election . the french intervention force is continuing its advance in mali the troops have entered to timbuktu one of the major northern mali and towns occupied by islamist fighters for last year paris allies including britain and of the us are continuing to provide logistical support for the military offensive but some experts warn that the campaign is a move to recolonize the african country as a marine financial reports from paris. the french have died had no name to the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why
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the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total reconquest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary they're attempting to militarize huge checks of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the day we think this to become specifically i mean relations geared to states i know we seeing it with problems of the possible european union through our european union troops actually being used i mean some of the money conflict as well which has been relatively rare in the past gold and especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty
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nuclear power plants is dependent on african uranium. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with simply france is far from the only nation to have and defended its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifty years since official decolonization contacting regimes from rebels like into booty of the central african republic or fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by his own economic or geopolitical interests this time is no different radical d.-ca lies asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance this part of africa opens routes to the red sea and the middle east britain and france have for centuries fought over it before it's like a remake but with many others involved but that doesn't mean the round mutual
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interests here. if you ask people in mali you'd be surprised they were waiting for somebody to save them because their army is not equipped to are trained to oppose these militants but it was necessary to intervene in mali people see this operation as a liberation they hardly wanted to live under islamicists mess they had that is a philosopher in the former to nation in bassa to unesco his view on the positive impact for the people of mali is that it is actually a colonial throwback. it's ok if you want to come you resources but then it's logical that locals profit as well those riches go to improve their life but that's not the case this way is wild a kind of slavery mali him on the richest international resources in africa yet remains one of the poorest nations in the world for many years there's been in paris was the headquarters of the country's ministry of colonies the body which
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administered french territories overseas today that ministry no longer exists and former. french colonies are independent of someone that's a law new ideas i would just part of history and that history may be repeating. now team from paris. france has stepped up security measures at home fearing reprisals attacks from islam most were valid to avenge the mali intervention dozens of foreign hostages were killed when terrorists seized a gas plant in algeria last week middle east expert tory gully thanks for the retribution strikes are likely to be carried out in africa i don't think europe is under threat from any terrorist group obama is already said that the phrase war against terrorism is a day to the united states will abandon it and sort of ironic that the french are now taking it up the french intervention which is many people in the south applaud it because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get
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worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking revenge just recently now the cheerio and incidentally the room the french played you know the cheerio beis hoping and encouraging the government to stop an election made way has also left an impact on that concrete so there's no doubt it will destabilize and as well. u.s. president barack obama has praised the secretary of state hillary clinton for her work stressing that she has been one of the finest in u.s. history obama and clinton appeared in a joint televised interview which comes as america's top diplomat prepares to step down journalist an anti-war activist don de bar down to that there have been really many achievements in washington's foreign policy. look at the condition of the world right now and know that hillary clinton has been active active for four years
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really disheartening thing about the show which is what it was shown on sixty minutes exclusively in the states was they spent an awful lot of time trying to explain to people how these two former primary campaign two thousand and eight adversaries could work together for four years and barack obama saying if it wasn't for hillary clinton we wouldn't have achieved the success in libya with the fact that this country free which was bombed for eight months by nato by the u.s. and its allies with thousands of people dying many homes on the infrastructure that was built up in the last forty years being devastated in the form of the people shouldn't surprise anyone clinton avoided the actual testimony and so everyone else had testified which is what any witness wants to do because then you can't be contradicted by any subsequent testimony and at this point in time she's leaving with glasses we were reminded several times that are consequence of the brain
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injury she suffered that didn't allow her to testify and now she's being you know patted on the back by obama forest success in libya that she still has an account for the failure of its pretties it's it's like washington teenagers. coming up here on r t he may have hung on to his job but he failed to convince the voters israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu clinched a majority in the country's of parliament but only by a narrow margin and is now struggling to form a stable coalition one that still had. prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill which passed on capitol hill falls outside of international law and only aggravates relations between russia and the united states. that each country has the right to
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deny any country's citizen an entry visa to its territory this is something normal something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it becomes a public campaign with congress saying it will draw up a list of individuals who have been involved in a crime what do you think it is if not an extrajudicial execution of the convicts these individuals without any trial or prosecution but each. division medvedev also spoke out on the twenty two month the syrian crisis which shows no signs of abating moscow has stressed it does not support any side in the conflict while maintaining that foreign intervention should be completely ruled out but the premier did say that time is not on president assad's side. i think there are
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fewer chances for him to stay with every new day every week and every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements another confessional they are already doing this that's why there are two options either it will be a protest of national reconciliation and held under the control of the international community or and let's civil war and there is no in between and you can get more of dmitri medvedev as the interview on our t.v. dot com. also for you online italy's ags prime minister makes another major gaffe
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praising a former dictator on holocaust remembrance day head to our web site for the story. plus prosecutors in romania seem to be heading a dead end as they set free another group of suspects from an october are that the rotterdam museum details had r.t. dot com. the global political and financial elite met up in the swiss resort of davos this week to discuss ways of driving europe out of the crisis but as artie's katie pilbeam reports there were many promises made at the world economic forum but no clear solutions offered. double's twenty thirty is now the world's most influential policymakers pack up their design a suit and head home at least me hair admiring the beauty of the swiss as you can see but also trying to look beyond them to work out what exactly was achieved here first we had russian prime minister dmitry medvedev now he spoke about the need to
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diversify the economy away from oil and crack on with structural reforms but you know we've heard that before that was something. british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was the father he will be calling an e.u. referendum for the british public in twenty seventy the business community here they felt that that was a grammar announcement and that it would do the economy no good already challenge and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the spotlight as predicted we had european central bank president mario draghi he said the spending cuts are necessary austerity is the way forward and german chancellor angela merkel she agreed with him she reiterated that and this really
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comes the same way that we've had process ongoing in greece we've had a backlash in germany as well as spain's unemployment for the youth coming out at sixty percent we also have the prayers from the arab world they came together valiant to improve the future for the people in the region but no clear strategy on on how to do that so you know i can tell you there's been a lot of talking a lot of pledging a lot of promise saying but no clear cut poll that says by have a real fairing that the interesting conversations happened behind closed doors. r.t. davus. the annual world economic forum was certainly shaken up by a speech this week by the british prime minister david cameron and as artie's andrew farmer reports the long anticipated address on u.k.'s future relations with the e.u. has ruffled a few feathers at home as well. british prime minister david cameron has threatened to redraw the map of europe his pledge to hold a referendum on whether the u.k.
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should remain in the e.u. if they can so says win the next election in twenty fifteen basically he wants more pounds return from brussels to westminster and will try to renegotiate britain's terms of membership but he has warned that he is not successful then the u.k. would probably vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech and dines at the place many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away attention investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic denmark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens sweden has said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his
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own party particularly placing those euro skeptics it also pays that he's driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states under a farmer. london. now let's take a look at some other international news making headlines this hour families in brazil are mourning their loved ones following the deadly nightclub fire that claimed two hundred thirty three lives in the city of santa maria a blaze was reportedly caused by a firework lit by the band performing many victims choked on toxic fumes or were crushed as panicking party goers stampeded to the exit the survivors claiming that security guards attempted to keep the only exit of the club shot until they were overpowered brazil's president has called for three days of national mourning for the victims of the tragedy. over one hundred thousand people took to the streets in paris in support of a bill allowing gay marriage and. adoption by same sex couples demonstrators waved banners proclaiming equality is not
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a threat the draft law dubbed marriage for everyone has been high on president francois hollande agenda ever since his election the issue has bitterly divided the nation an anti-gay march earlier this month gathered twice of the amount of people then attending the day's rally. a bus fell into a ravine in eastern portugal killing eleven people and injuring thirty two more some of the passengers were trapped inside the vehicle and had to be cut loose the bus was reportedly on route to a tourist location when the incident occurred efficiency reason of the crash is yet to be determined though it was raining heavily at the time of the tragedy. a roadside bomb has killed at least eight policemen and wounded several more in the southern afghan province of kandahar a group of police officers drove out to inspect an explosive package found in a residential neighborhood their truck hit another buried bomb on the way back it is the fourth such attack in the past two days which in total have claimed the
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lives of at least twenty four people. israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu won the country's parliamentary election this week but suffered a serious setback the results gave his right wing likud big ten you a bloc the narrowest of victories with just thirty one out of one hundred twenty seats now netanyahu will have to struggle to form a broad and a stable coalition to govern israel that could be difficult as other right wing and always the dogs religious parties won half the seats in parliament meanwhile some analysts stake all hopes on the us influencing israel not to launch a preemptive strike on iran's nuclear sites the editor of the online magazine palestine chronicle ramsey by rude things to iran's atomic program will be used by netanyahu to divert attention from domestic problems seems that israelis are growing the becoming more aware of the day to deteriorate. anime of their own country of the guard between the rich and poor of the with
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a state that is seems to be catering towards the ultra orthodox at the expense of other classes and other sectors of israeli the society netanyahu might use the iran iran scenario in order for him to. distract perhaps from the problems that are soon to emerge to his new government regardless of the look in the shape of the government but with he is going to actually. act some of his threats and go after iran and strike iran specially during a period in which obama i do not thinking is in any political mood to go for another war against iran i think it's becoming for and tougher for him to do so. the prospects for a palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now dead lot with netanyahu saying that more settler homes will be built in his third term actor and a director nimrod comair known for his prank videos decided to take an unorthodox look at the israeli land expansion. my name is new more than easily citizen living
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here among. you one housing prices of it all time high the thing is there is another new one in jerusalem but i can also live among ourselves and i think i can get that much better deal with the wise over the. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the property value might go up with one flat is one million shekels is photos for that in the building that this whole new area called zero eight and one begins after those heels despite a few haters in the us almost all these really critical parties support the building and selling of charming flats on palestinian land the latest talk location he won east of jerusalem hello i'm here to show a new client wants to buy property in this area is
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a big you want investor understand it's the only building currently built but if i can show him more. hills more outposts. and no onyx ation occupation two state solution who cares as long as the properties cheap is a jew man leaving london i want to cash in on my jewishness and like be in touch with my roots. so it's all jewish or yeah yeah any non jewish parts because. not. many people say he is not being constructive in the peace process but look how many settlements constructed on helping. to build a new settlement. this is the future of israel i believe and i'm afraid that if i buy the house and i get a document saying it's mine some day palestinians can scum and say no it's not yours because i keep listening to that in the. you see. there's
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a chance for him to there's just one thing and. it's funny how those small actions had like international meaning. the moving of stones like monumentally. it's like messing with international law. is the most disputed area you never notice it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even construct and i was coming up and. it says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing a few one facing the holy. i pay so much money for rent in london in one in
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london and here. and in the big city and think it's cheaper and more comfortable. so all of us is ours. you can look down and palestinians this is the new area being built up as if you want i just called this state is called three they said all the flats in this part of town and i say no to sixty three percent and then it will never be evacuated they selling more and more. of the city and all the bills are you should be jewish label. me. i want to see an. agent to get to the all the legalities. of.
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you selling your house by any chance in. my life. and we caught up with the filmmaker nimrod camero who says if you want to live cheap and easy and israel the disputed west bank areas are the place for you nobody really goes get in my mindset of the religious ones in the normally just want to just come there for the deal and i mean they don't even think about politics for them it's just buying and selling and like they told me that if someone is going to a victim which they don't believe but if people going to happen they're going to
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even make more money because the government would pay them compensation for them because if you buy a float over there you get huge discounts if you've got many kids even more discounts you don't even have to be religious easily states like actually de facto build another well first state which is the settler jewish only west bank cities and if you just go there and you buy a flat you can sell it to they could reach jewish americans some of the people i talked to never going to i mean give up their house bill from like benign heavily like into the settlement of the entire west bank and they told me that like jordan is also the kind of part of the jewish state just call and like the other ones are just like normally just people who used to live in these early election is all about social justice kind of the whole. the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live cheap in this world that's the only option coming up after
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