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but. we do not do any of these things. the latest diplomatic marathon over syria results any a lateral approval of a resolution at the u.n. security council outlining the country's next moves on chemical disarmament. claims of state slavery are fired at qatar as the football community teams up was rights activist over doha building its world cup dream that always will cost immigrant workers. and faced with a war of first public the u.k. eyes on man drone expandable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the national spirit.
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by famine moscow this is r t i'm reading joshua welcome to the program the hague based watchdog says the syrian government should destroy all chemical weapons facilities by november and has also given damascus until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances it has already developed now it's after the u.n. security council unanimously back to resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal as moscow insisted the document does not authorize the immediate use of force if it doesn't comply the details from our new york are spot of marine park. this breakthrough marks the first time the united nations security council has agreed on a binding document concerning syria the resolution unanimously adopted by the council requires the verification and destruction of syria's chemical weapons stockpiles however while it doesn't mention chapter seven towards the end of the document it does not indicate that immediate use of force would be allowed that
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this is something that russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov explained in detail while addressing the security council in your book but the movie was that the resolution does not fall under chapter seven of the un charter and does not allow for the automatic use of force if we have heard the agreement that the russian american meeting in geneva regarding violations of the use of chemical weapons by anyone would have to be carefully investigated by the security council of the united nations. the council will stand ready to take action under chapter seven of the un charter any incident which is considered to be a violation of the resolution would have to be proved one hundred percent years before any action is taken to. the resolution also calls for the convening of the geneva two peace talks which u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says could happen as soon as november the geneva two is where the syrian government and opposition are supposed to come to the table
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together to negotiate a peaceful path towards their future and an ultimate end to the two and a half year civil war taking place in that country russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says that the syrian opposition as well as the government is obliged to comply with all measures in the security council resolution if used in the zobel knew that the responsibility for implementing this resolution lies not only with the government of syria according to the demands of the u.n. security council the syrian opposition will have to cooperate with u.n. experts. in the meantime u.s. secretary of state john kerry said the precedent setting resolution shows that powerful diplomacy can peacefully disarm the worst weapons however during his address to the security council secretary kerry reminded members that the use of force against syria is an option that u.s. president barack obama continues to keep on the table reporting from new york. r.t.
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now speaking at the un general assembly before the vote foreign minister lavrov said the world is now multi-polar and there is no place for unilateral action against other states without collective approval it's in congress or president obama's theory of american exceptionalism which he to fan it on the same stage a few days before our she's given no one discussed that was do political analyst eric draitser let's first of all listen to the side of the u.n. general assembly if we would before i believe america must wait and gauge for our own security but i also believe the world is better for some may disagree but i believe america is exceptional. in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all well obama says the u.s. has quote a responsibility to act but of course it begs the question does not guarantee it's
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always going to responsibly think that we should be very cautious about this so called american exceptionalism what obama is asserting is a longstanding principle not only within the political establishment of the united states but within the very psyche of the american people that somehow we're better that somehow we are exceptional and obama is attempting to use that rhetoric as a way of putting himself on a moral high ground above putin above the chinese above any of the so-called troublemakers in the un security council so while it looks to the rest of the world that the united states is a belligerent actor when it comes to syria obama is essentially asserting that no no we are moral we are just and we are right just now spoken to syria's foreign minister on the sidelines of the un general assembly and he says damascus is willing to comply with chemical disarmament program but is worried about possible provocation from rebel forces. we control.
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but we are worried. that has to go also how can we cut what. they want to use it. to show. that syria is not going to be there to it's called with. the entire interview with syria's top diplomat on our website r.t. dot com. the capital of qatar is growing in leaps and bounds and gearing up for the twenty twenty two world cup but it's coming at the tragic cost of dozens of lice the football community and rights groups accuse the government of treating migrant construction workers like slaves forcing them to work in humiliating and simply inhumane conditions. met some british fans for the ersatz. the choice of cast for the twenty twenty
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two world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows while football fans wonder how they'll avoid alcohol restrictions if they attend the tournament and parents raise concerns over the desert heat an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered an altogether more serious control of the city for the twenty twenty two host nation according to the publication nepalese migrants working on major infrastructure projects for the world cup have been subjected to forced labor they've been denied water in extreme heat and they were dying a slow rate of almost one a day during the summer after football fans in london the news merely adds insult to injury after a break to spread to host the twenty eighteen world cup which rejects it so i've come to london's soho where football fans regularly flood the pub to find out what they think. forty four people died in two months you know that's a higher ratio than had almost of a dam you know back in the what it was the twenty's and thirty's the night job was first world war standard you know there's a lot of people dying and it sounds like there's not
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a great deal of governance going on if that's what's happening john who was brought round on the big gamble with china have i been to the olympics. was that they could be encouraged to feel that. the same people because of brought the going into the world. the only way to really make a global is to bring question rule countries into the fold in terms of highlighting to the world the atrocities that are going on trying to turn those around they don't think it's a good thing because you could hardly think since the polls to cast twenty twenty two supremes committee which is responsible for the organization of the tournament that has said that is deeply concerned by the allegations and has vowed to investigate them but the next police ambassador to china has already said that abuse of migrant labor is that is so entrenched in the emirates. that it might as well be called an open jail so for those watching from the sidelines here in london
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or indeed from pubs like these it raises questions over whether or not cast should be afforded the privilege of hosting the international tournament reporting from london. now because researcher at human rights watch told r.t. that qatar has a long history of neglecting workers' rights it's the government's job to respond to the allegations and we've got other geishas are very credible know everyone north of the problem is this is not rocket science and this is not a question of money it's a question of enforcing the good laws getting rid of the bad laws. first prosecuting offenders and the car can do that it's just a question of whether it's willing to go the extra mile and to be caught up. in the region where we are you know my coworkers rate is a real serious issue it has been for a very long time so there is a very active impunity for employers many of them most of whom are county i'm not as old as the pretty horrific abuses which have been reviewed all again. now the
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noose tightens on greece's far right gold dawn party as patience runs dry coming up we report on a massive police operation underway with more than a dozen party officials now under arrest including the party leader first since the one nine hundred seventy s. . now for the first time in over thirty years the leaders of iran and the u.s. have spoken to each other directly following their rare phone conversation barack obama said he hoped the stalemate over to iran's nuclear ambitions could be solved soon but he said there was no guarantee of success and there are still some serious obstacles america's top ally israel remains skeptical about the softer approach iran voiced at the u.n. general assembly prime minister netanyahu labeled it as a smokescreen and said to iran can't be trusted analysts believe the toughest hurdle to solution is the strong and tehran lobby within the us author and
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historian gerald horne told r.t. that their influence on the president could prove decisive united states needs iran to help it pull out successfully from afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen recall that in two thousand and one the iranians were very helpful to then u.s. president george w. bush in terms of helping to dislodge the taliban from power iran can also be helpful with regard to the crisis in iraq with bombings at a level not seen since two thousand and six and two thousand and seven the problem is that the israeli lobby in the united states is very powerful not least in mr obama's own democratic party coalition and it is no secret that mr netanyahu the prime minister of israel is itching to launch military strikes against iran nuclear facilities given such pressure it's unclear how these diplomatic talks will turn out. historic phone call has cost us some rouhani some
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public support back home and he was greeted by hardline protesters on arrival in tehran something even through ags and shoes at his car angered by the apparent softening of the president's stance on washington. oh. greek authorities are conducting a sweeping crackdown on the far right golden dawn party arresting its leader and a dozen senior officials and members it stems from the murder of a prominent and a fascist two weeks ago allegedly by a member of golden dawn the party has become greece's third largest as best known for terrorizing immigrants and attacking political rivals well was me now georgia researcher and they are map european affairs think tank thank you so much george for joining us here as you talk about this so. what's the arrest of gold dons leader supposed to achieve what is their main objective of the government so that the greek public could be anyone that there may be.
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organization and at the same time to perswade public opinion that it's not the best choice for them towards or certainly one of the political party nevertheless to be there to have a typical middle east because it only started to happen a few hours ago and we have to wait a bit more in order to better. your public opinion in the country but the other thing well these are the government has been long accused of taking a sort of a soft touch towards golden dawn but what effect on the other hand shuttering party you would have i mean you can't escape the movement's growing popularity on the back of poverty and unemployment that's plaguing the country now. this is very correct measure step by the government are sort of the right direction but they are placed within the framework of mitigation and i would like to see the global meant
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to put another policy within the context of preemption and they haven't seen something like that because i can tell you that for the first sentence of this parking they lecture of two thousand and nine was only zero point two a wide enough period on it three years it went out to approximately seven percent so it does not suggest that the great society has become the fastest there are other reasons relate to down going crisis which explains the tremendous support for at least partly and it will the government has it says the war of sorts the direction and many little being with unemployment ok well let's take a look at you know a broader political context context here i mean there's another player the military a group of officers now recently demanded the government's resignation so what's the army's aim here whether there is their army or indeed made of the glare ation a few days ago about this and today they wanted to demonstrate in the center of hofmann's nevertheless the greek police didn't allow that kind of the most ration i
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don't believe that who exactly that. they were there abjectly i think that they only disagree with this for this your nevertheless they do not have the kind of suffering of a plus up for school practically implemented was today our game day or declaration a few days ago i mainly believe that this is mainly the their reaction are the actions so the fact that they suffer a lot. coding to the latest sales terry because they only receive. amounts not only of the salaries but those seem to fancy ok but how is old and don't going to react now to you know the government crackdown and the arrests. well politically a very good solution for their. members of parliament to resign and if we my. new election the elections will not play in the whole three but only various
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regions where the members of boredom go one way larry obviously it will lead greece but. we do not know how people will vote in the election because that will be before their main meeting right now we. are going to get the government and at the same time the group of thought i am afraid. of made lead to court there were additional. charges to gobble us research. thank you so much for talking to us here in r t now he's got billions in the bank hates the euro but is a fan of the death penalty made frank's trial look set to his way into austria parliament on the back of a sort of your skepticism party talks to him later in the program. and the radical breeding pool on europe's doorstop an islamist movement outlawed in russia and most of the e.u. spreads to brain reportedly luring young muslims to join to syria rebels the
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party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . welcome back this is our mercenaries drones and cyber warfare may be the only way forward for the military according to a study put together for the country's ministry of the fans it turns out that army chiefs are worried that the british public just won't be sold on war anymore so they're looking at how to reinvigorate the warrior spirit as laura smith now explains. how to sell a war to a british public that's not buying that's the topic of the latest study by the ministry of defense reacting to what the paper calls a wrong assumption that the british people has become risk averse in
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a nutshell the paper says it's not that people don't want war it's that they don't understand how it will benefit them so in an effort to explain war better the think tank makes some recommendations. make a large investment into drones suggesting that if people in foreign countries they killed at arms length the british public won't mind so much second use more contractors aka must raise rather than british soldiers to lessen worries about casualties. use more special forces soldiers because apparently the loss of soldiers doesn't have such an impact on the public because that role is perceived as inherently more risky and full something military families are already calling disgraceful reduce the profile of repatriation ceremonies for sessions of hearses carrying coffins straight to the union jack when bodies are brought back from
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afghanistan. but a war weary british public isn't keen on having its opinions swayed and is particularly adamant about keeping repatriation the ceremonies in the public they're saying there should be respected for what they've done and we should be aware that it was just more just a. little. thing they can do. publish to write any more profitable. thing basically fishing. it's really trying to avoid war rather than try and make it sound it makes an interesting way the paper appears prescient as it was written before the british parliament voted against getting involved in syria under the immense weight of public opinion but. it seems unlikely that the public will be manipulated into supporting conflict quite as easily as they even the ministry of defense admits that the current a version to war is the result of a people let's better informed and an opposition that's more sophisticated. perhaps
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some pilot of drones could be an idea for britain's civilian aircraft at least they don't fall asleep and fly on like more than half of the u.k.'s pilots who admitted the off the joystick at least once so warm down in our website. also there sued for silence for science rather us christian a group of once a kansas education board and work for teaching children about evolution and global warming saying if violates people's religious freedom the genesis of the stories that are to come. right from the sea. first rate. and i think the church. on our reporters were there. in.
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the in the. when austrians vote in their parliamentary election on sunday it'll be an unusual ballot for europe because they're doing it while enjoying a fairly robust economy even so the euro skeptic parties are polling strongly and to get us third of the vote p. all over a cop with a flamboyant billionaire leader. the latest polling information ahead of sunday's election here in austria suggests that the country will see a return of the so-called grand coalition between the social democrats and the conservative people's party however this election has seen a rise in the amounts of people turning towards euro skeptic parties now to talk a little bit more about that i'm joined by the founder of one of those euro skeptic parties mr frank thanks very much for talking to me why has your skepticism called the imagination in austria we are nuts get this m e s. m d a very much for
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european unity and so on which is always thought that come with currency doesn't make sense it's economic and not viable and all the science at that doesn't work now do you think that brussels currently has too much say over the sovereignty of nations like austria while a candid. perrie's in. each country because each country has a certain culture for and that's in thousands a year as a and each country must. govern down destiny and but on the other hand the european unity would be that people can move freely around and products could be moved around freely but again the currency it just doesn't work now how important to the rest of the e.u. is they selection taking place in austria well. i don't think we will get
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a majority at this time but we have set principles and be tax reforms and parliamentary reforms. and to parliamentary reform so we hope to reduce the power of politicians and that citizens' representatives will have more say in government. thank you very much for talking to me frank stronach the founder of team stronach party running in this year's austrian elections. austria might well be carving a safe passage through europe's financial turmoil but as you'll see in the kaiser report at seven thirty pm g.m.t. the shocks keep jolting the global world of business. then moshe c e g the insurance giant which took eighty five billion bailout money from the
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american taxpayer said that congressional outrage at the ensuing bonuses paid to these executives in a failed fraudulent phony financial products unit was quote just as bad as the deep south lynching. that cracker on wall street sees a kinship with the way blacks were lynched you know here's what i think black america should do in light of this revelation they should demand reparations for having built the united states of america they are owed by some calculations and this was an issue a few years ago five to seven trillion dollars in cash right now black america this cracker thinks we're not what it is suffering of taking billions in bonus money is equivalent to you building into our culture that he now profits from i'm a victim i was a big feast of billions of dollars a baby this is a meal of victim oh i can't stand being lynched.
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now as it was some of the stories from around the world angry crowds in bahrain have clashed with security forces in protests and the arrest of a prominent opposition figure former m.p. hollywood marzouk was taken into custody charged with inciting terrorism police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the thousands who try to get to pearl square the cradle of behind a long running and rest of the opposition is demanding human rights reforms and accuses the government of conducting for brochures crackdown. security forces in sudan have opened fire on demonstrators killing another four people in protests which raged all week and rest is rooted in the cotton purell subsidies approved last week by president bashir rights groups believe a total of fifty four people have been shot down driving anger over the police's increasingly lethal crackdown calls are growing for bashir to and he's almost
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a quarter century in power. a massive people trafficking network in china has been smashed in a major nationwide operation and police rescued ninety two abducted children and the maid over three hundred arrests the group kidnapped many children and women and sold them as workers wives to families across china or forced them into prostitution trafficking is a major issue for china and is blamed on a strict one child policy. the number of killed after a residential building collapsed in a moment by on friday has risen to thirty four more than forty six people have been rescued including young children but more are still believed to be trapped in the rubble a decorator has been arrested accused of altering the building's basement which may have caused the block to cave when several buildings in the area have collapsed in the past year. and but had russia's growth plan for the country gets
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state sector by people well and his guests in the latest edition of on the money. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography a certain small percentage of the country just can't get the care of those above us but how important is knowing geography anyways what one author in the washington post blogs recently wrote that no one geography really doesn't matter that much he was writing a response to the game where is damascus which challenges people to find serious capital on a blank map he said that whether americans could find secure in a map doesn't affect the wisdom of a punitive strike meant to uphold international orms against the use of chemical weapons and often disasters draw our attention to places we'd never heard of before
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like pearl harbor or columbine or syria. but let's look at this way i don't exactly know where person's kidneys are or how exactly they work so by all normal logic that means i'm not qualified to have an opinion about whether we should remove john doe's kidneys my opinion doesn't count because i am kidney ignorant so if you know so little about syria that you can't even find it on a map then you are more likely to believe from a guy in a suit on t.v. that there must be an intervention to save the people there you have no idea who they are or why they are suffering or how to save them but crushed out of that intervention sounds nice knowing at least where a country is on the map as the first step in building informed opinion but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia.
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