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interesting story for you. to find out more visit. the u.n. security council a strongly condemn north korea's most powerful nuclear test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex which is the suspect inside have nuclear experiments at the head of another round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. reporting the black bloc arising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a massed movement attracting support r.t. is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group.
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from the new center in moscow this is r.t. with your line on screen twenty four hours a day. the un security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test in defiance of international regulations. saying it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the previous atomic exercises let's get more on this now from. is in new york what exactly came out of this emergency meeting and one of the likely next step for the international community. well the u.n. security council as you mentioned unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a defiant act and a clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest
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underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions of banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international peace the security council also strengthen sanctions in response to this missile test back in december and they promised the council members promised to take significant action in the event of this new nuclear test now while there was a unanimous unanimous sentiment within the security council in the midst of this emergency meeting some members like china and russia said that the international community should tread carefully russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said that no country or the international community should not jump to quick conclusions or actions.
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just because i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnations we hold the will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the korean peninsula we believe that flexing military muscles in the region is extremely dangerous. now u.s. president barack obama also warned that both tuesday's tests and earlier satellite launches are provocations according to the u.s. president and he threatened further swift and credible action against pyongyang u.n. chief john ki-moon also condemned the nuclear test calling it deplorable the test was also criticized by many others including britain japan france the e.u. the i.a.e.a. and nato for the swift action presumably talking about yet more sanctions but what would be achieved given that pyongyang is supposedly suffering from the repercussions of the previous tests. well you know common sense would tell you that
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it might not achieve much and that's only if you base that on words that we've heard from north korean officials and north korean diplomat john young wrong also told the u.n. disarmament forum in geneva recently that his country quote will never bow down to any resolution and that was in response to criticism that nuclear tests violated several u.n. security resolution now pyongyang has also written that if the u.s. response to the test with hostility then unspecified quote second and third measures may follow it seems as though if you just base that on the patterns that are taking place that north korea is not backing down despite any threat of resolutions or sanctions. the new york thanks very much indeed for that update. iran has said it may allow inspectors from the u.n.
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nuclear watchdog access to a military complex suspected of hosting atomic research or they to iran has always denied the parchin site is a nuclear facility the i.a.e.a. inspectors will arrive in iran for a new round of talks on wednesday in another move aimed at easing the tension over its nuclear ambitions tehran has said it is converting enrich uranium into reactor fuel now that will slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to make nuclear weapons well let's discuss this now with jaber he's director of the center for middle east studies he joins me now live from beirut now iran has resumed converting some of its enrich uranium into fuel proving it to be for peaceful purposes will this move ease tensions now in the suspicions over its nuclear program. you know it's not something in your yard for a year or two we have that iran is our cure to build our military nuclear
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program and. iranian leadership denied this many times and. he also made it clear and yesterday or two days ago we heard that the president of iran ahmadinejad also made it clear and he said we. our program is a peaceful program for peaceful purposes but they don't want to believe this and i think iran always did cooperate with the international community and with united nations would i.e. a and e. and the. n.p.t. and i don't think this all was you know for a day after day year iran is under threat and iran under sanction and we hear that . the american secretary of state john kerry called on iran for dialogue and iran said i am ready to. do to sit on the table
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and make dialogue but not under threat and under sanctions i think it's fair and i know we hear you know that in their way you. can threaten by sanctions and let me tell you something why israel nobody talk about israel and syria have two hundred a warhead nuclear warhead and for the motive i think focus and iran iran will not give up. to stop this peaceful nuclear program and i think you know as we heard that iran is now ready to accept. as spectators. to cooperate with them and. we'll hear that there is a problem and that inspection and iran. and they would start again. and to increase sanctions i don't think that sanctions on iran would solve the
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problem. because iran may be a little entrant intransigent and not be helpful or is it because it's simply falling it's so difficult for the un and others to believe that it is pursuing a peaceful nuclear program. every country has to care about its sovereignty and i think. you remember the case of. saddam hussein let. everybody come and speak and everywhere and what they did that. saddam hussein and. nuclear weapons and. i think. now you have a very smart and. they are very very. nationalist and i think i know very well i think. even the opposition and the and.
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the opposition in iran has to be with the government to defend the country and to solve the problems in the country that americans don't understand and i think let me. the problem in the. nuclear program whether it's civilian or military the problem is the position. you're seeing and. if one day to morrow and. say that we are not he said we are not going about any conflict and the middle east not against israel. i think the next day the americans will be in. and they will.
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program we don't have to forget the first the first reactor nuclear reactor which was implemented in the. early seventy's with. the americans as the whole issue is. the power of. iran and i think it would continue unless they would. buy. like this we. of course. thank you very much indeed for your point of view on this thanks very much indeed for joining us live on r.t. thank you for the nature of the program we report on the unexpected and dramatic impact of international sanctions against iran iranian patients are suffering from a lack of medicine with trade restrictions causing a drug deficit or report on that just ahead.
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the first egypt's opposition is turning more radical as protests become increasingly violent and movement of men cells the black bloc is attracting more supporters is threatening islamist authorities and sparking fears of a possible all out street war true as in current tells us about the group which has given r.t. exclusive access. this mysterious group appeared round the second anniversary of generosity five evolution when they released this statement saying they would fight the missing brotherhood and they would strive for the goals of revolution around about the time we started seeing a young man in black bought a car this according themselves said the black bloc and they were heading up the more minutes and sides of the revolution we saw them making want to talk to my facebook pages they were giving instructions for street fighting it taking responsibility for a number of the acts of civil disobedience such as stopping public transport and also have said they were responsible for the burning of muslim brotherhood
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headquarters of some of them this of course has sparked much criticism from the authorities including the missing brotherhood and that the t.v. channels the prosecutor general intention aren't of january i said they were terrorists agree on that they would be arrested if they were caught red handed our team managed to secure interviews with this members of the secret organization. the black bloc is an idea that came about as a reaction to the negligence of our peaceful demands and also as a reaction against the oppression of the interior ministry which received orders from the regime we stand against the oppressive and tyrant regime we call upon the interior ministry to deliver justice for those who have been killed and we will continue our demands until they are met our actions are in self-defense we are protecting ourselves but have never attacked anyone we will always be present in egypt even after or demands are met however we will take on a different form the aim behind our presence is to prevent injustice in any form no one listens to our demands and the proof is the number of people who are being
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killed of course we had so much as to mock the stepping down of the ouster of hosni mubarak this of course devolved into clashes by the presidential palace much take us was thrown up protest as he responded with molotov the similar protests occurred around the country down south in the suit and now we have reports including egypt's second city in alexandria over. the focus of the class was definitely as its most weeks by the presidential palace an indication that protesters attending to more violent means to push the regime to fulfill their demands. the true reporting there were under the new egyptian constitution the black bloc is considered a violent outlaw group let's get more on this from political activist joins me now live from cairo well being described as a violent group but are their intentions really peaceful. well first of all the black bloc you have to understand that they stand for
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a just cause and they're trying to portray themselves as a vigilante but the true anger behind it's the frustration from the lack of social justice the lack of fulfillment of the demands of the revolution so it's a true anger among certain groups of youth but the real thing behind you is a tactic used by many intelligence communities all around the world and specifically in the ninety's whereby in idea of violence thrown out organized violence thrown out by intelligence community adopted by those who are frustrated actually to go out on the streets and then their frustrations in violence so that this could turn to peacefulness of the egyptian revolution which was which resonated all around the world with a lot of positive connotations now it is always a political aspect of revolution has been tarnished already hasn't it where we've seen a lot of violence recently do you think that this group could perhaps provoke some
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reaction from pro islamists and we'll see even more violence is that were you concerned about. wall the first reactions from the muslim brotherhood is that they will create something called the white block in order to respond to that pressure from the black bloc now both of them will be deemed. illegal groups if that happens but i'm not concerned about the violence being organized among different starters of the society however how it's being employed on the streets to falsify the collective perception of people through media the situation that egypt is becoming a lawless state and it's becoming a failed state both on the economic level and the security level this is a perception being promoted by the security intelligence and intelligence communities through the media so that egyptians could reach
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a point of desperation. realizing that the military council could that isn't so if you drop too because that perception then we realize into the fact that egypt could become a militia state you talked about the white group being formed and presumably being backed by the muslim brotherhood egyptians by nature not violent and these are tactics being employed so that egyptians grow desperate all the time with all the crises economic crises and social crises and all sorts of protests all around the country so that egypt. collectively people start thinking that the muslim brotherhood is doing a lousy job which more or less they are doing a lousy job however it's to push people to beg the military council for a cool so that they can kick out the muslim brotherhood these are tactics employed in latin america between the sixty's and the eighty's these are tactics employed by the military intelligence in algeria so to justify the military over the take of
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of the government so are we going to see another coup then are we going to see perhaps another revolution happening what's what's what's next. it is possible that there's a lot of promotion of of a second wave of a revolution but only this time by the pool this is what we used to hear before the actual revolution took place the poor all those who live in slum areas and chanting areas will overtake cairo and alexandria all the major cities because they will reach a level that they cannot meet even their daily needs on a very basic level they are going to sort out when and ransacked the country where the black bloc used appeal to the poor and also to the middle class and disenchanted with the results of the revolution when you see this group getting more and more support and it's exactly that's what the egyptian opposition really wants to identify itself with a group like that i don't believe it's a tactic
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a fear that tactic is to create some sort of fear among people and you will see that an increase of sexual harassment by all denies crime that was strained by the security apparatus is here to attack women and form circles around them so that they wouldn't be easily penetrated over two hundred people would attack one or two ladies and form circles around them those are tactics employed to create chaos and fear among citizens are we going to see talks dialogue are we going to see the government talking to the opposition even though the opposition is fairly fragmented are we going to see any sort of positive outcome or continuous vicious cycle of unrest now in egypt over the next few years. well the there's a negative dynamic between the opposition and the ruling party the ruling party and that one by by default their psyche is that they will never give concessions until they feel a hard threat so right now they do not feel that exists tensional threat. or
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fulfill itself on the other hand the opposition is only running for self interest and that's been all support how they've been portrayed in the media so they're losing a lot of ground the real battle right now would be. the upcoming parliamentary elections the muslim brotherhood has lost significant ground and the salahi's are growing stronger at the expense of the brotherhood and the problem is that the liberal camp or the knowledge climate camp which could gain a majority however it is completely fragmented if they do not get their act in good timing before the elections they will lose a golden opportunity to create some sort of balance of governance in this country where it's really interesting to talk to you thank you so much for your thoughts on this argument that we're talking to us live from cairo here closer to thanks for time. this is still ahead in the program a magnet for migrants the u.k.
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is attracting more than any other european country according to the latest statistics. british are becoming a minority report on that is coming shortly. little space for some crucial issues president obama prepares the state of the union address focusing on the prosperity of the average american. the average drone strike. in the program. with. technology. development. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you
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lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the documents. keep up a smart look. there is also. another world behind that which is how to influence things situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question at all came into the office and found banos hung around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your group. possibly they wanted a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police have the police come in through the mail but it didn't seem to be
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a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business. in the crossing it's one person one fault but in the brussels business it's one euro one fault. these continues here on r.t. despite the concerns of israel the u.s. and its western allies iran denies it's developing atomic alms under the cover of a civilian nuclear program meanwhile the severe international sanctions are hitting the lives of everyday iranians in need of medicine as all of these briffa national has found out. behind the smile lies pain and despair a vast and they run in with blood a cancer has just received his medicine but there is no guarantee he'll get it
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tomorrow the best jokes about patients being patient but sadly has no choice. it's so hard to get treatment these days it's not that i don't get any at all but you have to wait a long time and if you get it that only means someone else has missed. the reason for the drug shortage sanctions imposed by western countries in the republic they're not directly targeting the from a suitor called a medical sectors but they have bangs his trade restrictions. unfortunately many foreign companies stopped selling us drugs they're not allowed to have critical relations with iran and people predict price with their lives. iran's officials warn it may have an impact far beyond its borders. if we have a disease a bit demick and already. the population could spread easily to neighboring
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countries and there's actually many outside iran. iran produces ninety six percent of its own medicine but the roma to roseville half of them come from abroad more than fifty vital medicines have disappeared from the running conversation international sanctions came in because the foreign in britain say i'm a from can no longer make their way into iran people with cancer and him ophelia wait often ended with bad news but the drug is not available their chances of survival are getting ever slimmer as sanctions heat patients instead of politicians officials estimate a total of six million iranian patients could be in danger because of the drug deficit in the vendor local and international media reported on the first death apparently caused by the shortage. a fifteen year old boy who suffers from him ophelia couldn't get the medicine he desperately needed despite a frantic search by his family and he died in hospital on.
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the west you know used predator now they tried sanctions on the military sector then they realized we actually started making progress there but they wanted to weaken destabilize the country and the government is their aim this is why they now target people so that people get angry and take that the streets protesting that. and people indeed take to the streets this is a meeting of organ donors and some whose lives have been saved by transferring a process now complicated by the like of medicine for that. i thank god and the donor who returned me to why i had heart problems and now his heart beats in my chest and i'm again a lie but the problem is that many too many are still awaiting surgery became extremely expensive and the number of donors decreased so much and they will they have enough time the. iranian doctors find themselves facing
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a very hard to to ration having to decide who will get the medicine and who will not in this ration they wrote an s.o.s. letter to the un chief they're still waiting for an answer brief an ocean r.t. from iran. and you can check out our website rather stories from around the world here's a look at what we've got for you the moment britain is having to ring a new generation of hackers as a short of i t experts to fight cyber attacks against a new report says it'll take at least two decades to plug the gap more and not for you but if you don't. also racist amusement park claims find out how our white rabbit has led to disneyland facing allegations of bigotry all the details for you and plenty of other stories about. the u.k. is the top destination for migrants in europe recent figures show around six
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hundred thousand came to live in britain in one year alone it's a trend which worries many with demography experts predicting white british people could be a minority within fifty years on he's pretty boyko reports from london where they already are. it's what britain is known for a vibrant multicultural society and it looks like u.k. babies are testimony to it in east london seventy seven percent of new mums were born in britain nicoletta is from romania two thousand seven hundred billion when my husband together so. i'm doing let it sit cine recently moved here from sri lanka and it is a big. deal that is more dear a czar has three children i was born in bangladesh could do to keisha good living standard of living so here prefer to live in. overseas between the years of two thousand and one and two thousand and eleven nearly four million
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immigrants came to the u.k. as part of an immigration boom under the former labor government at the time westminster said that britain needed working migrants to propel the economy this is tower hamlets in east london a third of the residents here a bangladeshi in fact they outnumber the white brits in this area by two thousand people so if you want to just say that they're baffled at just how quickly the number of indigenous brits has diminished over the past decade there are a lot of genuinely decent people who do have. even the labor party has discovered recently that the vast majority of people is right those who would. actually vote for the labor party have conserves about something that no government can ignore the leader of the opposition labor party recently admitted that his party got it wrong.
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