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offering another much lower price i'm going to go for the lower price here is still a hard concept to understand if you think that the brand of araf lot could be damaged as a result i think it's risky are you are you also sure the brand would be dummies but you're right to raise the question because we've seen i don't know how many fifty sixty seventy examples of foodservice airlines trying to set up low cost airlines. only a handful of been successful because what normally happens is that a low cost airline becomes too successful and it cannibalizes the parent company. prime example would be british airways. which we saw fifty years ago but you know there are numerous examples and i think this is the real challenge that arafat will have to face how do they give room for the low cost airline to develop and be successful but not give up their call box so it's a lot that's a challenge that but it will definitely help to to overcome what i think at the end of the day the only winner in all of this can be the consumer us i absolutely for
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all of us it work out thank you very much and but you have your time today what do you find just a muscle the time we've got to venture capital for this week thank you very much indeed for oil company i'll be back same place same time and next sunday so i'll see that. echo from one shot reverberate through the centuries when vengeance called for blood. i have imagined hanging in this member him three years to. get out wave law and faith in the caucuses. vendettas were handed down from generation to generation and they killed my son with impunity to kill.
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there was a question of. today. with . the. chief to. choose. to. thank you for joining us here. live in moscow iran's president elect. is due to take the oath that the country's parliament later today he has already promised to
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resolve the political deadlock with the international community and lead the country out of isolation washington though doesn't seem to see. a turnaround in the relationship with the west but political analyst professor mohammad marandi he says the importance of the presidential post in iran should not be underestimated. what's interesting is often when the western media when it's convenient they say he's powerless but when it's not they say he's a threat like the former president. but he is a very powerful figure he is the second most important person in iran then he has the vote over half of iranians and in another election that had a very high turnout over seventy two percent almost seventy three percent if the united states is willing to take this opportunity to really evaluate its policies towards iran and take a serious step toward the iranians and president rowhani will definitely be willing to make
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a positive move themselves and to move towards rapprochement. all right into the world update now some other global headlines for you in brief a twenty two u.s. embassies across the middle east and north africa will be closed today and they may remain closed for the next few days due to an unspecified threat by al qaida and washington's also issued a travel alert for u.s. citizens with a specified timetable the u.k. and germany have also announced they will close their missions in yemen it was our last september an attack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi so the militants killed the ambassador christopher stevens. and zimbabwe's current president eighty nine year old robert mugabe has been reelected for a seventh winning over sixty percent of the votes of the opposition movement for democratic change has claimed the election was fraudulent and denounced to any cooperation with mugabe it also promised to take legal action against the poll results the european union and the us of expressed doubts over the credibility of
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the election citing huge irregularities. and police are broken up a sit in staged by hundreds of leftwing protesters in a small city in the world in germany activists were trying to prevent a vigil by far right groups in memory of nazi war criminals who they claim were abused after world war two the annual event was cut short when some protesters facing charges for resisting the oath origins. to istanbul where police have used tear gas and water cannons to break up an anti government rally in taksim square the protest was part of a two and a half million strong move across eight cities to demand the resignation of prime minister at the one wave of unrest in kicked off in late may with a similar police break up of a rally against the demolition of istanbul's gezi park are traditionally used for various demonstrations. now molly's presidential race is
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going to a runoff after none of the candidates. secured a clear majority with the next round set for august eleventh whoever wins the pole will face a tough task of securing the country's unity and peace after an islamist uprising that led to french intervention in the country. and often are now reports from the war torn african story here and then over the country the walls and billboards tell the story of the conflict when i am in no way took over this part of the country on every road sign they wrote welcome to free as i was somewhere you can still read it then the mugello painted their symbols there is no god except in arabic like letters in a white circle in mali and flag appeared how after the governmental forces together with french army liberated this area the fragile peace is now been carefully protected checkpoints cover the region's main routes to filter all those passing through. two ways are also patrolled. we have to verify whether there are cheat
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hardass among them who want to cross the river. how did decide who is who. jihadists don't have papers and we send to police all those with no documents. the stakes are high memories are still fresh in people's minds from the days when religious radicals took over the country's north spreading the extremist laws so your market if you come to the really like this do you had this bit your basic at least sixty times if you are married they take you to your husband and make him buy and they throw you extremists would impose strict rules of modesty on these women without cross the niger river to go to college or the first to be let in mali is north to openly supports the islamists when they first came and provide them with fighters qualified to find a family whose children joint there. and al qaeda affiliated group appeared in mali's north last year and began coordinating with the rebellion of the indigenous
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african tribal to our regs who sought independence but they soon began infighting after already cause started imposing sharia law why did they come here in the first place people in this area are very poor this is why we bring in some serve for women and some sweets for kids we visited the chief of the village first the one hundred fifteen year old man says one part of the village strongly supported al qaeda and al qaida divisions are very close hold interpret qur'an to reach them we cross a dried river the soil in mali's north is far from fertile the land is not generous to people farming here we get to a female part of the village and the first house we come across what looks like a women's club the ladies here differ from those swimming naked on the other side of the river when we cover ourselves because this is our tradition our religious tradition we protect our whole bodies to talk with men we go to
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a male part of the village we see to the most influential of them to hear their story if they brought weapons and we didn't have a choice but to be one man confesses his teenage son was inspired by outsiders before he was. to molly in jail they behaved in a dignified manner were never involved in looting they showed respect to the koran but also they had money that looks very attractive to poor people like us. if the government provides local people who jobs would be less vulnerable and more immune to the islamists we'd speeches oh. please explain who are these people and from where they come they're not from here but we don't know their nationalities we repeat the question to the mayor of gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis. they came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and
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they recruited the locals of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict has started. but it's far from over when i wave back a sense to be games clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but you can never be sure raef notion r.t. from mali. and austerity continues to hit the pockets of thousands of greeks in the next hour here on our team we report on how those in greece over lost everything now resorting to drugs to get the dire situation in which they now find themselves . and i am back with more international news at the top week headlines here on our team well just about three minutes hope to see you in about.
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visit. the week's main headlines when. u.s. private bradley manning faces more than a century in prison after a court martial finds him guilty of the most. leak of classified. edward snowden slipped out of a moscow airport. transit limbo after russia grounds the fugitive. asylum much to the fury of washington. british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes the daily assaults by the gods as we start our own investigation into the claims of torture. the deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria. the blocks determination is shaken by the syrian opposition is growing.

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