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i am. trying to scarf and iran nuclear deal the israeli prime minister arrives in moscow in his last minute to do radio and agreement as the world powers kick holds a new round of talks. later in the european ambitions the blocks implementing months of military drills in the e.u. to maintain cooperation after the afghan mission finishes despite fears it will bite. and russia wrong they will to find more green peace activists including the captain of the ship bringing a total goes release to seventeen now the rest of the group detained for storming an oil rig are still waiting for their hearings to proceed.
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and welcome to our t.v. twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you know our top story now while powers are beginning a new round of talks over iran's nuclear program today in geneva bounce as israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu arrives in moscow in the hope of preventing any progress in the negotiations and she is to long not say how small. he is said to try to convince for the last time with the russians to go with what he believes is an exceedingly bad decision in terms of the runs nuclear program now we know that the deal that's on the table is to try to hold iran's nuclear program and in return they will get a bit of relief from the sanctions that they have at the moment france has already
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said that they will not supported what the deputy minister of iran has said that israel has no right to dictate what the world how the world should deal with iran yes. some nations have such relations with tel aviv that they are influenced by their influence by the atmosphere that's been created around iran for the five plus one countries which are holding talks with iran it is unbecoming when some of them or indeed one specific nation is being influenced by tovey is probably cations all still weak when the told happens it almost felt like there was some kind of hope but then through us that curveball and said they're not going to go ahead with it we know that mr rouhani has been contacted by the british prime minister david cameron saying that this is the time that that needs to happen we know russians russia's president has also been quite vocal say it needs to happen now there dyleski for the chance not only that president obama has been trying to gather
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momentum from his side save this deal is a momentous deal if it happens and that congress must hold any kind of thought in trying to push forward for those for more sanctions against iran and the i.a.e.a. has also gone on to say that iran has halted any kind of activity since august so it will be interesting to see how friends will vote this time and if israel indeed or what will israel do if indeed this deal does go ahead. so talks started more than a decade ago but hey dad look into thousand and five that's when i'm going to iran becomes president and iran resumes your aim at richmond doubting the peaceful nature of its intentions the u.n. security council approves the fast round of sanctions against iran into thousand and six concerns grow one february twenty ten iran begins your reign and richmond to the twenty percent level a significant evidence advancer of the towards producing weapons grade uranium the us and israel then launch a computer virus to attack iran's nuclear facilities its called stocks net and if
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discovered in july twenty tand the lack of progress in talks leads to the e.u. significantly expanding its sanctions in twenty eleven they lection of a new leader hassan rouhani allows for a thaw in iran's relations with the west and negotiations it was you so hopes are high that a breakthrough may be achieved but some say israel may try to threaten some of the key play. as we're approaching a deal between the two sides which was very probable last time israel is increasing these activities of throughout the world meeting with different award viewers in order to convince them that if they struck a deal with iran it will not have good consequence is of for the region because israel will embark on some of the litter and actions in the region which
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might not be beneficial to or russia as well. at least twenty eight people have been killed in a series of blasts in iran the bloodshed and skyrocketing with vote in crowded areas and busy streets almost every day more analysis on the situation is ahead. while winding down its combat mission in afghanistan nato is seeking to boost its military drills in europe in the upcoming year is the alliance commanders are planning large scale exercises which they say have to ensure the allies keep working smoothly together like the latest nato war games held in poland in the baltic republics earlier this month these were the largest in years involving six thousand troops but the us led bloc has even bigger plans for the future upcoming drills in two thousand to fifteen which will take place in spain and portugal are expected to gather a force of more than forty thousand however financially troubled europeans are not
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so keen on playing on paying rather for nato as ambitious drills as aussies peter all of our reports. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment is said to see upwards of forty thousand troops deployed on maneuvers within the e.u. in the coming years all in port and work for the future of the alliance once the combat mission in afghanistan is over the question is how can you retain these operational experience and capabilities and so you must exercise you must train your forces you must test whether the old routines work the command structure works but the troops are interoperable. is a former east german security officer turned author to spending a career watching nato during the cold war he isn't buying the reason given that
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this is all part of the winding down of operations in afghanistan we have or oh. there isn't any need to put these troops in europe i think they would have ramped up operations even if afghanistan wasn't coming to an end. it's down to what he sees as a change in nato policy following actions in libya and towards syria. well nourished instead of a defensive army they want an army of intervention of aggression nato is responsible for three quarters of global arms spending at a time when many of its members a flat broke here in central lin a group of demonstrators on banners saying no to wars of intervention but it's crazy to think that this is anything to do with any rogue state by holding operations in europe it shows nato still looks towards russia on the cli gets it in the toy of the population is getting poorer and getting more expensive these types of exercises are threats this citee they want politicians to pay attention to the
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real cost of military spending with most eurozone countries still fighting serious economic battles it's understandable why europeans would be uneasy about shelling out for nato war games at a time they can least afford it peter all of a r.t. . meanwhile the european union is struggling to rein in the mounting government debt and they are staring his trick a nation has been steadily perny beyond their defense budgets in recent years at hard economic times like the present boosting military corporation is not a major priority again at a chicken discuss the issue with a retired u.s. army colonel douglas macgregor says nato is trying to hold an alliance together. so the plan for europe for twenty fifteen nato has is war games with forty thousand troops in portugal and spain. these countries of course will have to chipping
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to make it happen that's a huge expense for their better the economies what's what's the origins well whatever nato conducts exercises of any kind there's always a great deal of time and money invested in what i would call a large solidarity and i know there is great concern about the troubled nature of the economies particularly on the iberian peninsula in portugal and spain i think we want to reaffirm the or close members of the alliance that we are behind them that we support them and what better way to do that than to conduct an exercise in well in their grasp and a lot of money well managed so that his money is already budgeted more than half the troops will probably be air and naval forces so they have to conduct a certain number of operations one way or the other there's a lot of discussions on how nato. future they are so proud of what they did in libya it seems that they see their future in this kind of hit and run operations
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but what do you think about it libya it was not a success we ultimately unleashed forces in that country sunni islamic forces that are anti western. american and ultimately antithetical to the interests of libya's future social and political development we don't know how libya will turn out nato sees it as successful that's the message that sample for its operation is that that is a public message in truth there were enormous problems with the operation how do you see the future of nato i think it's it's very questionable over time it's going to be harder and harder to hold the alliance together and so i don't see the nato alliance holding together in its current form for another decade but maybe these exercises are not such a bad idea maybe at least for a while nato. not actually bahman invade other countries to keep itself busy with me in washington colonel douglas macgregor and i'm going to step down to watch american. majors previously large scale drills and poland and the baltic states
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right on the russian border spawns concerns in moscow by the alliance claims they will games were not intended to be fobbed air defenses against russia how about former german intelligence officers things it was all about intimidating countries which are challenging nato's agenda you have to see this against the background of the good strong from afghanistan and there they didn't need military exercises because they could test their interoperability and everything on the ground. now with the need to countries especially united states leaving afghanistan beaten like a dog with a tail between its legs they need to project i'm sure the word that these two got their claws sharpened teeth strong all this is part of a continued effort of power projection of intimidating. nations that
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don't follow voluntarily the u. is for european lead. this is something common the. plant operator may claim is doing well in remedying the mass of the fukushima disaster things do not look so great problems have been exposed. we were treated like nothing like disposable people we promise things of that when we received a large radiation dose coming out were reported on one of those clearing out the crippled power plant to feel mistreated and he's cashing in on this. later but now the american captain of the greenpeace vessel involved in the storming of the russian oil rig has been freed on bail this brings the total number of those released to seventeen before the trial for hooliganism. the russian court ensign petersburg has the american captain of the greenpeace ship
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peter wilcox and earlier the court has also decided to release two u.k. citizens now alexander harris c.n.n. video braf or here in bryant now they are two of the three british greenpeace activists that were arrested two months ago and the fate of the other one will be decided later in the week moreover the court has decided to release it to dutch greenpeace activist associate can see more than top of the cases down i don't see a good d. teen there are now standing trial for hooliganism after they tried to steal an oil platform and the arctic back in september and out of all activists to have so far appeared before the court on the one that has been ordered to stay in pretrial detention pounding trial that's a stroll in activist collin russell now he will remain in the pretrial detention
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until february twenty fourth and the hearings for the others will be carried out later throughout the week. and coming out the rising tide of immigration and the hue k. i mean i'm glad the level of newcomers increase and well look at what a blessing has for the country's economy and that's after the break. i will go that is woman. is proof that our weapons are brits the truth is extremist remember the pre-made thinks. your post has. legs the straight. up.
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is one of the largest russian lenders to have its license revoked in recent years it's also been running a significant resale operations but it's reported to have a whole lot last two billion variables in its counter so on its website the buying says it had been placed under temporary administration and is referring clients to the low on bank bankruptcy. a series of deadly bombings across baghdad have targeted crowded areas last of them in share neighborhoods two into eight people were reported to have been killed and sixty five wounded unrest is spiraling in iraq with twenty of said seen the deadliest in the past five years the total number of lives claimed by the violence in the country it sends to thousand and three is estimated at about one hundred and twenty five thousand with four thousand so side bombers having carried out that
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times hitting police posts schools mosques and business treats and john white a journalist who has been extensively covering the issue says the iraqi government is unable to control the radicals pouring into iraq. war movement in europe and the united states predicted that this is just a see what would happen if. you key west into the street so this is a case of the chickens coming home to roost but we keep the. people killed because you. see there's difficult for security forces in iraq and syria to keep a lid on these there that's why it's important that the west whose pressure on the opposition howards to stop freaking time to go shoot people but to actually these sunni fundamentalists we have no police the future of the region and our online team has created
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a special project for you to keep track of the growing casualties in iraq and to draw attention to the bloodshed is just a click away at all si dot com. the disaster and the fukushima nuclear plant and the one hundred and fifty billion dollars clean up operation have reportedly become a honeypot for japan's mafia the plant's operator tepco is sitting on a para made of subcontractors and according to police some of them have ties to
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organized crime poor working conditions and low safety standards make those taking part in the cleanup feel victimized as a chef skill reports. as if clearing up the dangerous debris in the aftermath of japan's worst natural disaster in a century was not tough enough this former fukushima worker says he's having to see you with a firm which hired him i was out of work after the tsunami so when a job offer at fukushima came up i took it they promised a lot of money even signed a long term contract then suddenly terminated it not even paying me a third of the promise so do you have a feeling that you were mistreated absolutely we were given no insurance for health risks no radiation meters even we were treated like nothing like disposable people they promised things and they'd kicked us out when we received a large radiation dose this young man volunteered to jump into nuclear hell to make a living many others though were forced so claims investigative journalist. who
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went undercover to fukushima filming with the camera hidden in his watch he discovered that many of the workers were brought in by the infamous underworld syndicate the young so this is. at fukushima. in japan and quite often when a certain construction project requires an immediate workforce in large numbers bosses make a phone call to the yeah so it was the case with fukushima the government called tepco to take an agent action tepco relayed it to subcontractors and that he eventually as they had a shortage of available workers kubiak could sell for help to the us with a. but fukushima is no ordinary construction site the workers drawn to the power plant by the young kids or mostly with gambling debts to the organization or family obligations often had absolutely no idea what they were dealing with. they were given very general info about radiation and most were not even given radiation
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meters they could have exposed themselves to large doses without even knowing it even the so called fukushima fifty the first group of workers sent there immediately after the disaster at least three of them were enrolled by the. suzuki published details of what he says is solid evidence but tepco officials remain defined that any mistreatment or organized crime involvement is taking place and we're doing everything to ensure our workers operate in safe conditions we also deal harshly with law while eating subcontractors but the company and its subcontractors already short of hands there are twenty five percent more openings for jobs at fukushima plant than applicants according to government data gaps fields suki by the homeless the desperately unemployed and even those with mental disabilities there are no exact figures as to how many people are involved in the fukushima clear up operation but rough estimates suggest that this may be up to a quarter of a million people and with experts saying that it may take another forty years to
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completely liquidate the aftermath of the disaster it's really hard to imagine how many more workers will be involved in this dangerous line of duty and more importantly how many of them will feel disposable and expendable once their jobs and. reporting from japan. investigators have found the missing tape from the cockpit voice recorder all the passenger plane crash a russian search have done so far they decoding on the flight recorder has revealed details about the maneuvers of the pilot moments before the tragedy on sunday evening they bowing say when three said. an aborted landing at the airport after that the crew requested a second attempt the plane rapidly climbed to a height of seven hundred meters while losing a speed the crew then forced the jet into a dive in order to regain speed but it hit the ground in almost vertical nosedive all fifty people on board were killed and
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has lined up many stories for you including the latest on toronto's embattled mayor the city council has turned into a battlefield after old c. thought it was stripped of most of his power as well as the mayor's impulsive retreat in the emotion section on us he. fears america's military might is in jeopardy over a brand new computer virus head to our web site and find out exactly where the u.s. military concerns stand from. regions population is about to rise by almost spent ten million over the next couple of decades and the heart of that is find streaming gratian anger against the massive inflow of foreigners is boiling in the u.k. but as reports newcomers add more than just strength to the number. the fabric
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of british society is a diverse want to diversify is evident in areas like this one in the one to look at the most recent report of the office of national suggested that diversity looks set to continue the overall population of the u.k. is expected to reach some seventy three point three million by two thousand and thirty seven that sum my point six million in the next twenty five years now sixty percent of that increase or some five point eight million people is willing to immigration new arrivals or people having babies when they settle for the figures put into question prime minister david cameron said of reducing its net immigration to the tens of thousands by the end of this parliament now those who are against immigration always go back to the argument that more people means more pressure on the social welfare system of the u.k. however contrary to popular belief another study says that those because who would come here since two thousand actually contributed more in taxes than claimed benefit the debate about immigration is a very emotional one
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a few. uncertainties and it's identifying somebody who may be responsible for the economic situation in which many people find themselves very often receive evidence given in terms of it's so important to look at the overall number which is when we look at the do find that immigrants from countries who are wife after nine hundred ninety nine have made a positive fiscal contribution it's a tricky topic one that's constantly debated in the u.k. there have been a recent attempts to curb immigration such as this grab a lot of imposing a thirty thousand pound bomb that visitors from certain countries or the valves go into a round of with a big billboard. go home they've been controversial to say the least but if it's the numbers that tell the real story all the complicated one of the tough talking
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in the u.k. isn't showing any signs of abating just are still here r t london. some other wild news in brief for you this hour in age group at least twelve soldiers have been killed and twenty four wounded in a combo much talk in sinai a suicide bomber rammed an explosive laden vehicle into one of two buses carrying off duty soldiers in the heartland of the islamist insurgency that's came just hours after a raid on a checkpoint in the capital where four policemen were wounded by an explosive device held at the party's. screen hundreds of students gathered in front of the ministry of education in madrid to protest against a new education reform bill which is currently being approved by the country's parliament demonstrators say the lou we're in for small consolation for a system where students with less money do not have the same opportunities as
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