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ten children are reportedly killed as a nato missile slams into an afghan village with the war in the country dragging into a high stakes stalemate. israel's cyber attack retaliation several palestinian activists are reportedly arrested in response to a massive hacker assault on israeli websites launched in protest against the continuing occupation. a south korean official says pyongyang may be getting ready to carry out a fourth underground nuclear test as the korean peninsula balances on the edge of war. and. deadly sectarian violence in egypt with religious minorities saying the embattled islamic government is unable to protect.
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broadcasting live from our studios amongst the trees of moscow this is our john thomas glad to have you with us. at least ten children are reported to have been among eighteen people killed in the latest air strike by u.s. led forces in afghanistan the raid was allegedly called in by troops on the ground after bitter fighting nearby all part of a massive land an air operation intended to temper a local taliban insurgency artie's tweak my dean is following the story for us. ten children are said to be among the eighteen killed in the natl strikes in afghanistan's konar provenza according to officials there reports say it all happened actually when and that two airstrike hits the home of a suspected taliban insurgents in a small village at the same time his family was inside taking shelter from
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the ingoing strikes after the house was hit a local running through hope and the were seen carrying. the bodies of children to spend other lives from the rubble the u.s. led coalition has gone beyond that it carried out the airstrikes on that area and in a statement about the box man for the forces acknowledged that they were aware of the reports that civilians had been killed also but as yet he could not come from the total dead duraid was apparently called in by an international troops in the vicinity a heavy fighting with the taliban insurgents need the pakistani border at their local governments or fishel is gone from another women and a seven million also died in that airstrike the u.s.
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led forces say they were carrying out a major operations aimed against the senior taliban commander in that area operations began on friday after a tip off that dozens of taliban fighters where concentrated in that area according to eyewitness natural strikes began in the early hours of the morning and continued till late evening and number of troops and civilians advisor working for them are also said. in the same operation. a history of such high casualties strikes as strongly polarize the afghan public leading to mass protests and a growth in support for the taliban parties going to it you can explains on how it has soured relations between the west and afghanistan these airstrikes come amid
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repeated pleas from the afghan government of president karzai to stop killing civilians because in chorus eyes words they fuelling security and instability they further alienate afghans from their government which many afghans see as a puppet government so president karzai although he does owe his power to allied forces to washington specifically but he clearly understands that those civilian casualties steer more violence in afghanistan and undermine his government even further these are the types of attacks that infuriate the local population like the one in september last year nato killed eight women or in may a nato airstrike killed an afghan family including six children and two women earlier this year president karzai banned afghan forces from calling in airstrikes although his order appears to have been ignored by international forces now these attacks also undermines u.s. efforts to negotiate an agreement to stay in of ghana's then past twenty four team although president karzai appears to be prepared to strike
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a deal he knows what kind of a backlash it may having again is that in order for u.s. troops to stay they need immunity from prosecution under the afghan law and that's what they are good negotiating now the deadly strikes killing civilians certainly make it hard for the afghans to accept such a deal and allow foreign forces to further operate there with impunity. jason ditz a news editor at antiwar dot com says the recent nato raid is that likely to build up more public discontent over unjustified violence. angering showing a large number of children is going to have an easement far outweigh any problems that they would have had if it had to withdraw from the area because because of an attack the long term effects are the bigger deal in that civilians who had relatives that were killed in this incident are more likely to support the taliban fighting each man who were maybe on the sidelines or more likely to join the taliban after an incident like this and. you know they've said all along that even
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airstrikes to kill militants tend to create more militants than the end up killing and certainly if you're killing children it's going to be a dramatically worse impact and you've been voting on our web site on what you think the consequences of this letter the latest a deadly strike will be let's take a look at what your thoughts are on the subject so far what will the result of the nato airstrike that reportedly killed eighteen be well at this point forty two percent of you think that much rhetoric from hamid karzai it will be that's about it not much else forty seven percent say that it will spark revenge attacks against coalition forces about six percent say that it will force president karzai to ban nato airstrikes and just five percent a small little sliver of you say that it will bring forward the two thousand and fourteen nato withdrawal date and u.s. troops will be back in the states sooner rather than later and of course you can have your say at r.t. dot com to tell us what you think we're always interested in hearing your vote.
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reports are emerging of israeli and a jordanian police arresting activists in response to the massive cyber offensive by the hacker group anonymous the computer attackers have said their aim is to disrupt and a race israel from cyberspace in protest over its policies towards the palestinians archies has more. the information is coming from a palestinian twitter account from the palestinian authority presidential adviser on the technology and communication who said that israel has retaliated to the day long how king attack on israel by arresting several palestinians and several of the west bank towns they have the attack on israel is going on for the entire day. twenty eight meijer israeli sites have been down including the knesset's site out of the israeli parliament which we are hearing is still also. saying that tens of
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thousands of israeli facebook and twitter accounts have been brought down as well as they tried to target the banking system as well as other major sites all of this of course is being done. by the had his group anonymous or or groups associated there with of course saying that this is their way of getting back at israel for buying limbs in the west bank and mistreatment of palestinians where there is an attack there's seems to be a response now at least their husband response from the israeli hackers who have issued a statement saying that whoever whoever is participating in the so-called all israel is weak and feeble minded and for every attack that they do is really have little retail ever tell you doesn't fold but at the same time you have to understand that israel is a rather powerful country and of course the officials long before the attack has actually taken place and it was well it was well advertised you may say they have said that they're fully prepared for this attack and they have their best specialists working on preventing it and yet we're looking at twenty major sites
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down we're still looking at thousands of israeli accounts which are being housed which kind of brings the question exactly what exactly is happening with the israeli specialist and just how powerful the the anonymous hackers really are in order to manage to actually middle east. of the cyber attack on israel's online presence this is what he had to say. i said. we are the sons of palestinian people and we feel the pressure of the israeli occupation not only in gaza but also in all the arab and muslim world and as the first retaliation we committed a fast and full scale attack on israeli web sites to warn israel and all its supporters about the threat that hangs over them they have weapons and we have our own lives as a result of this attack we receive the names of those who cooperate with israel the aim of the attack was to show the world the true face of israel and its armed forces and we coped with our task we failed to fulfill by using force to resist but
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we succeeded through the cooperation of palestinians in the whole arab and muslim world so now we make a clear warning to israel in the future be ready for a new larger surprise this. coming yang is allegedly preparing to carry out a test a launch of a nuclear weapon according to a south korean government source at the same time a south korean national security official said its northern neighbor may be setting the stage for a missile test or another provocative act this comes after the united states delayed its own missile test due to soaring tensions on the peninsula michel chossudovsky director of the center for research on globalization says north korea is just another country that has been pulled into u.s. war games. every single year the united states and south korea hold these war games and the war games this year is a nuclear attack against against north korea i've been reviewing scenarios of what
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games and i could tell you that the pentagon identified the so-called axis of evil as the target them both korea loss of thirty percent of its population during the korean war and how on earth under those circumstances could this country be heralded as a threat to global security i see it a way out of the stalemate in america's allies and the american public and people across the land in western countries come to realize the united states and nato are practical security and if they wish to wage a preemptive nuclear war on any country in the well that is a friend you would to a global war fare specialist on security and nuclear weapons dr jim walsh offered us his take on the risks and payoffs of america's engagement in korea. u.s. is for sending a signal to the south koreans it's treaty ally saying we've got you back it's also
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intended to send a message to the north koreans say we can reach out and touch you you know be careful what you wish for i do worry though that you know all these moving pieces and plus all this new leadership a new leader and new leader in north korea all this stuff going on someone could make a mistake and that could light a match that would lead to a conflict that no one actually wants to have the north koreans are crazy. they're not going to deliberately start a war but they are they try to stay just below that level of provocation will they react the way we want them to react i just don't know we don't know what's inside the minds of north koreans it's the most closed country in the world but when we brandish arms and do that we are taking a risk that they will misunderstand that and respond in the wrong way calls for justice from prisoners at america's war on terror camp are being ignored as the hunger strike at guantanamo bay enters its third month later in the program we assess why the authorities are still talking down the scale of the protest. also
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toxic river dozens of residents are forced to flee their homes as a major pipeline of firsts swamping a small u.s. town with five thousand barrels of oil that's still ahead on our team. president vladimir putin headrest of the largest industrial fair in hanover germany as he arrived in the country on sunday for an official visit the russian leader will also be meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel with the role of the country's funds and debt hit cyprus as well as europe's economic troubles up for debate peter oliver has the details for us. of lot to me of putin used the opening ceremony here at the hanover messy trade fair to really highlight why people should be doing business in russia one of the main point i see he made was well rush's three point four percent growth rate in the g.d.p. in twenty twelve also the low levels of unemployment the secure amounts of currency
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and gold reserves that they have he did however point out some of the problems he was aware that russia had particularly when it comes to inflation inflation at six percent last year and russia worth pointing out that is the lowest it's been in twenty years lot of saying that the u.s. committed to getting inflation down as that was key in order to get businesses to invest in russia now. angela merkel the german chancellor also taking to the stage here she praised the cooperation that had gone on in the past between germany and russia or in terms of not just trade but also political cooperation on monday what we're going to see is to me a putin in angola merkel visits a memorial here in hanover to those who lost their lives in the fight against naziism during world war two they'll be laying a wreath there and then the two will be taking to the floor of the trade show the
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message from putin was from mr putin was very clear he said russia is open for business and open for investment egypt is once again being gripped by protests and fighting one person has been killed and around sixty injured as violence erupted outside of cairo's main cathedral following the funeral of four coptic christians killed in a sectarian standoff outside the capital on saturday following the unrest in cairo for us is journalist. i spoke to one witness who said that events began when bottles were thrown from a nearby building down on to the funeral march and march as responded by attacking cars but what is clear is that fighting quickly escalated between the funeral marches and locals the marchers retreated within the i would say a cathedral compound and after that security forces were involved in standing by whilst locals fired weapons into the cathedral there were five people killed in
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the soules which is a town outside of cairo and sectarian rioting four of those were christians and it was their feudal which was being held at the st mark's cathedral sectarian violence in egypt is nothing new it goes by decades so we have a combination of hardline religious activism and security forces by the standing by we're actually getting involved themselves many mourners and many others feel that the muslim brotherhood and freedom and justice party government is encouraging an exclusive religious identity is the basis of what it means to be an egyptian so this is the second consecutive night and we've seen violence in cairo on saturday the clashes resulted from a protest by the april sixth youth movement which was calling for a new more inclusive government and an opportunity to rewrite the constitution again on a more inclusive basis on saturday cush broke out when police attacked that demonstration
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sporting take us and rocks once again in downtown cairo. in the us a toxic swamp of oil has who's down streets in a small arkansas town this week forcing dozens of residents to flee after an aging pipeline burst they are currently staying in hotels and may not be able to return to their own homes for quite some time and locals they say they've started to feel like victims as the company responsible for maintaining the pipeline did little to address their concerns one hundred forty residents have now filed lawsuits in this small town against exxon mobil worried that the value of their homes has plunged local resident chris hurrell says the spill came as a complete surprise i got off work early and was headed back to my home and a police officer at the entrance to the neighborhood not allowing anybody and i asked why he said the issue was there was no will spill in the area and i told him our family and my wife and children at the home so he allowed me in
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a little town to get the moment rode in and begin to survey the damage and there was a little just flowing down the street behind our house were kind of taking a wait and see approach what happens next how are we going to be compensated and along with for us some of our neighbors can get back in their homes so far as the cleanup process they've done a good job there but they've not done a really good job of communicating to some of the residents that would be much. and we've got more news for you it's just a click away including venezuela's acting president nicolas maduro claims there isn't some one badly wanting to prevent him from taking the country's head office in next week's election for more details you can head to our web site. plus is a tourism the best strategy for claiming it disputed lands that certainly what china thinks as a plans to open the contested islands to travelers the full story at r.t. dot com. authorities at the guantanamo bay prison acknowledged this
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week of a hunger strike among the camp's inmates is growing efficient number of those refusing food it now stands at forty one the inmates lawyers however say the figures several times higher with three of the prisoners hospitalized and around a dozen currently being force fed the strike began two months ago in protest over treatment and conditions jonathan hey fitz who represented a number of the guantanamo inmates believes it will be quite some time before the extreme action achieves anything. i think the more pressure may force the us to respond it may not come right away but i think that the pressure that's triggered from the hunger strikes and the international attention of the statement by the u.n. i think amino may have an effect over time i think that it's going to force the united states to realize that it just can't simply ignore what's act want on a moa and that at some point it's going to have to come to grips with the fact that you know these these men are being imprisoned year after year without charges and
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you know more and more and more are in fact eyeing him in jail and i think it's very difficult to. you know be able to to justify this and you have to really kind of tie yourself in knots to do so. heavyhanded police have clamped down on an unannounced rally in montreal arresting nearly three hundred protesters new laws say a demonstration has to be registered with the authorities for it to go ahead legally even cox is the québec correspondent for the canadian affairs website rabble dot ca and says the law is a clear violation of citizens rights. municipal bylaws sixty's and acted by the student straight last year in your provincial law. law as well which was announced by everyone united nations i assure our rights to the back bar association representing all problems lawyers prosecutors and it was a serious violation of civil liberties which was then we feel by the i mean the
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interim government nobody really knows what to make of these lived in a country where we've always taken for granted the right to protest the right to express our opinion and so a lot of people right now are very very fearful and so there's an attitude that will want to go out they want to challenge this by law they know what's happening is not right but at the same time they're afraid still to come russia demands a more balanced approach to into chemical attacks in syria. moscow has accused the un of trying to undermine the investigation and has drawn parallels with the weapons of mass destruction hype the us used as a pretext to invade iraq. also a new type of bird flu has been discovered in china this week prompting the government to call tens of thousands of birds so far the virus has killed six people out of the twenty one infected it's not the first time a new strain of flu has hit china let's now have a look at the infection and how it is spread not only across the population but in
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the media as well. now many of the articles written read like horror stories sparking a panic way out of proportion with the facts though you may remember past a bird flu and swine flu outbreaks and the attention they grabbed across the media katie pilbeam has more on how the hype took hold panic is already spreading across the globe over fears of a bird flu epidemic in china twenty thousand birds were slaughtered at one local market japan has health warnings on people coming into the country from china hong kong says slumped in chinese airline stocks in an attempt to restrict travel vietnam bones poultry imports from china and taiwan raises quarantine level alerts while u.s. and china are already looking into creating a vaccine for this specific type of bird flu co-produce is already poised to jump in produce a cure out of price of course now let's look at the example of the swine flu
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epidemic which cost the british taxpayer one point two billion dollars off of the government panicked and splashed out billions on vaccinations pharmaceutical giant class a smith kline secured a billion dollar contract from it making a billion dollars from vaccines alone last year i reality four hundred fifty seven people died from swine flu a third of which die regular flu every year so while china battles with the flu drug companies are no doubt preparing for a multi billion dollar order. you know it's take a look at some other news making headlines around the world for you this hour. the portuguese government has announced a deeper spending cuts two days after the country's constitutional court over ruled several tax hikes as part of this year's budget cuts will be made to social security health and public enterprises the government is struggling to stick to the terms of the seventy six billion euro international bailout granted in two thousand
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and eleven the opposition has criticised the prime minister for using the court ruling to push forward carts to public service is an urge to the government to step down. thousands have marched in madrid in protest against the country's rampant unemployment smaller rallies were held in barcelona and other cities across the country the nation's youth unemployment rate has had fifty five percent forcing many young spaniards to move abroad in search for better work opportunities spain is struggling through a double dip recession and as one of the worst hit countries in the eurozone crisis . indian police have arrested nine people on suspicion of colluding to illegally construct a high rise building in a suburb of mumbai the arrested include two builders police officers and municipality officials who may face life sentences if convicted the eight story apartment building came crashing down on thursday claiming seventy four lives
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building collapses are common in india with weak construction standards being blamed. moscow has accused of un of trying to undermine the investigation into the use of chemical weapons in syria damascus claims that rebels used illegal agents near the city of aleppo last month killing around two dozen political historian gerald horne explains why he believes the u.n. investigation will bear no fruit. this quiet from the north atlantic countries about this chemical attack speaks volumes that speaks loudly because we all know that if this chemical attack could be pinned on the damascus regime of president all saw that they would have been shouting from the rooftops about it but fact that they're not quiet about it i think says all that we need to know we all saw what happened at the arab league meeting where they were able to maneuver the rebels to take the heat of the all assad regime we all know about the recent entente between
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turkey and israel which does not bode well for a peaceful resolution of the syrian crisis therefore it seems to me that an attack of this chemical in an investigation of this chemical attack but moscow and beijing in particular manager who worked. hard on the heels of cypresses down fall yet another tax haven may be saying it's time running out millions of leaked e-mails have exposed the client list of the british and virgin islands with politicians superstars and top businessmen a worldwide all implicated cyber security expert andy hall sol who is a campaign manager of the u.k. pirate party points out the irony that some of those with offshore accounts actively promote austerity. some of these people appear to be in positions where they wouldn't necessarily want to be associated with sticking a lot of money onto an office into an offshore tax so it was clearly a disconnect between what people are saying in terms of taxes and austerity especially and what they're actually doing in terms of their personal finances and
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clearly there is some regulation needed this may well change that having this kind of information out and may well cause this to be a much bigger political issue than to has been for a long time it's something that you've obviously have to deal with when it becomes public and so most people everybody's know not offshore tax havens exist but haven't really understood the amounts of money involved in this case i think somebody suggested up to thirty two trillion pounds worth of cash stocks in those well isha off shore in ways that aren't necessarily being tracked and monitored or available to governments that maybe should be well that does have this hour but coming up after the break we take a look at the natural wonderland of russia as it is such a region as a prepares to host the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics.
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