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rioters take over the justice ministry in a capital and refuse to obey the opposition leadership who are trying to oust the country's government and refuse to take no for an answer right now you're looking at live pictures coming out of ukraine. syria peace talks in geneva give hope to the residents of aleppo as they return it to their devastated homes the city has seen some of the heaviest fighting during the civil conflict. and young voters in the u.k. become increasingly disenchanted with politics and politicians sparking concerns of a low turnout for next year's general election.
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to what you are hear national coming to you live from moscow where it's two pm at the moment welcome to the program that knowledge of cocktails homemade bombs and cold steel kiev have seen it all during the last two weeks and this is how it looks right now. well you're looking at live pictures over here coming out of the country's capital sunday night so rioters capture the justice ministry in the ukrainian capital even the political opposition who are supposed to be on the same side could not force him out around fifty radical activist armed with maddow bars and clubs occupied the building in the city center opposition leader of the klitschko tried to talk them out but instead the protesters called for backup and built more barricades as reports this is not the first time they have simply
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ignored party orders. yes. if i have to take a hole in the head i'll take a bullet in the head the opposition speeches are as fiery as ever but not all of the protesters are buying it. not even the commanding presence if you tell you can check or is enough to bring them in line. kiev's independence square is still adorned with different color flags of opposition parties but the biggest question right now is whether they actually controlling anything at all there's a widespread opinion now in ukraine is that their inability to provide crucial decisions let's to the violence uprising by using islam i'm not even listening to them everything is already been done by us here but we are running the show they are forced to listen to us. and know their movements leaders have tossed out the president's invitation to leave the government but what pumping up when you thought
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of the only say one revolution now we offered them to control government to fight corruption and change the law they're refusing it their actions are deprived of a new object on the way they could not even agree on whether to accept a presidential amnesty for the jailed protesters yes the new board or if they are new president and of course said he'll release the detained protesters if there is no for the resistance in central kiev and our position is the same you provided prospers that us masri i asked will only agree began a call that just terms on the release of the protesters if the interior minister orders police not to arrest our people anymore rob except when i decided to get the shots but i just stood there not politicians they simply wants a result and fast and that is a snap reorganization of the country they're like children you see soldiers marching and trying to jump in front of the formation to feel like generals. a country in revolt is now holding its breath until tuesday when big decisions are.
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directive from parliament recruiting the repeal of an anti protest more but judging by the mood of my gun it seems there are no compromises that the crowds are not ready to listen to. the reporting from kiev ukraine. and the just as authorities are trying to bring a political solution to the table the most impatient protesters are taking matters into their own hands rioters are breaking into government buildings and city halls across the country while opposition leaders say the president's concessions aren't enough and they are losing control on the street or just get all over reports. we saw at the convention center just near to independence square which is right behind me stormed by rioters some quite ugly scenes at times we saw molotov cocktails rocks burning tires and apparently even a hunger an aide in one instance thrown during the standoff that was going on there
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no the violence that started here in kiev initially spread to the the west of the country to start off with now it's government buildings that have been targeted they've been subject to sieges by rioters and in many cases they've just been simply overrun by the numbers that have come out on the streets in the city of. we have heard that riot police have retaken the main government building there and also in the city you to nip of but seeing the government buildings they're coming under siege by riot is the police were able to drive them off but they are now well cheering up their position to prepare for perhaps a further assault there by writers it's a scene we've seen across the west of the country something that spreading into the central and southern areas of ukraine as we are seeing any movement from those rioters in any way that they would voluntarily remove themselves from any of their
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barricades in fact and what we are seeing is that they're building more. well we're just getting some information or are on other riders who previously took over the justice ministry building but the information that we are getting off the wire says that they are leaving now the justice ministry building of course we'll be updating you on this as we get more information in the meantime the u.s. and the e.u. say more political restrictions mind be used to restrain the authorities in kiev but legal expert am political blogger alexander corey says europe is too out of tune to make such a decision. i don't think it's actually a close as it makes one important change that's happened is that the presidency of the european union they were taking presidency has passed to greece and greece has made it absolutely clear that it's not frankly sympathetic to sanctions so there
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are divisions within the european union itself there are some hardliners like mr shultz but i'm not convinced that everybody in the european union agrees to this and i think the next week may be very important we will see what happens at the parliamentary session on tuesday if there is a political breakthrough there then behind us we could see the end an end to the violence now or to international is keeping you up to date with events in kenya after twenty four seven on air and through our website which is our dot com. that talks between the syrian government and external opposition agita to seem to be finally bringing about some result the sides have reached an agreement to get humanitarian aid into the besieged city of homes and allow women and children to leave its war hit areas meanwhile in syria's other major and battled city of aleppo
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people are returning to their homes after government forces recaptured large parts of the town from militants and this is what they are returning to their neighborhoods and historic sides in one of the world's most ancient cities many of which were protected by an ascot almost completely in ruins now even after reports on the civilian struggle to bring their lives back to normal. we learned at aleppo international airport on what is believed to be the first civil airplane to touch down here in the last year it's a special government flight but authorities say regular ones are due to start in a month's time this flight means the return of life to this airport and the syrian army this northern syrian region has seen the most violent clashes during the almost three year long conflict leaving death and devastation behind it used to be four billion dollar factory where two thousand people were working now you can see
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there is left person is destroyed but while that is a common picture here it seems attempt for peace is slowly coming back this village outside aleppo has just come back under government control out of fourteen thousand residents who fled it after the rebels a tag one third the government says is now back to discover the houses either destroyed or looted and in the middle of it all depends on how lucky you are our home was almost untag they stole everything i mean one of these pregnant woman says she and her husband have been waiting for this baby for twelve years and they're happy to finally have it now the start of our home was destroyed we now have nothing but god gave us a baby and that's will give us power to build everything from scratch wherever. rather coffee we need more and more residents here on sharing these optimists have
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like some coffee to play out how's life full of life is good things got. families returned with their kids muhammad twelve years old couldn't go to school for months but he still thinks of his school days i have three friends and him how much and how many there my cousins while we are talking. humanitarian aid arrived people are in desperate need of simply everything and most importantly security measures did what we do now is we get locals involved in patrolling and helping the army secure the area and protecting the village and we call on all of us to come back soon. we leave the village to drive to the c.-t. . what used to take some fifteen minutes by highway takes an hour today roads are not yet safe enough but parts of aleppo loop secure at least at first glance we are
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a little bit surprised to see what used to be syria's biggest business center still so vibrant time texturally say we even took off like jackets with us expecting to see clashes in the middle of a completely destroyed city but don't be mistaken this is the western part of the city. more to the east you will see a completely different picture moderate free syrian army factions fighting radical al qaida affiliated groups there for control with the government forces trying to fight them both. but middleton still control half of the city and a big part of northern syria remaining the biggest challenge to the ceasefire plan pushed forward by syrian and russian foreign ministers and the all the syrians are ready to reconcile with each other and the letter was a good place to start with so we can give an example to other regions but these guys from the newsroom front from al-qaeda the don't know what they want but it's
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certainly not peace between this force is large enough to threaten a carefully forged peace to this rule torn country residents say they're not dreaded to give up their fight for their country to be at peace rich notion r.t. from syria. well it still remains to be seen how the first step agreements are reached in geneva will be implemented the talks are ongoing but middle east expert power for a says no major dales should be anticipated unless other key players in the region are involved in the process. true well no the opposition in syria. is not at all sure that those who are being convened to iraq but these talks will be able to transform decisions into action grounds he's going to do so out of the if you shouldn't. be a step forward in the sense that the conference the a collapse but on the other hand. experts all agree to find
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do you roll. through the will solution in syria it is necessary to start a dialogue other tool parties which is iran and saudi arabia which are in fact influencing the facts on the ground be here a new in the soul the dialogue is necessary to find a solution for syria otherwise we would continue with the small agreements which probably on the ground would not need to be implemented. coming up on an international unstoppable spirit. world more than these guys managed to prove to themselves that their relatives and the entire society and that they are not people with disabilities that people with unlimited ability and where reports from such under russia's sledge hockey team.
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welcome back you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow only twelve percent of young voters in the u.k. say they plan to cast their ballot in the twenty fifteen general election according to one study many say they no longer want to take part in politics or just are so we have found out what's behind a growing apathy among british voters. there's nobody worth fighting for i would have voted i would have boring corrupt sorry i'm not really sure what sentiments that don't bode well for democratic legitimacy and british politicians as electoral and gauge mad continues to decline and the public's emotions turn sour anger is the
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chief reaction to politicians across all sections of the electorate a recent poll found followed by boredom particularly among the youth with one study showing that only one in ten are definitely planning to vote in the u. case twenty fifteen the general elections i have voted before i regret doing it i don't want to be involved with it and i don't want to give it legitimacy i think going to the ballot box gives to this particular system no i don't regret by regret having a system in which i don't know how to run i don't have a choice you have how many people were protesting against was government never even showed an interest in what it what happens to us all peaceful protests build into anger because they're not being listened to and people then go to stop taking direct action many may have turned their backs on the ballot boxes but there are those who continue their moment of society and politics by taking to the street feeling that this alternative may be more than they're both. young people are
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interested in politics politicians and the responsible and political parties for not appealing. people young people getting involved in a very diverse range of political participation says from the petition is to boycotts demonstrations doing stuff on live gauging the occupied leave. what we have to accept is that actually traditional politics is no longer the only game in town i think there is a genuine the existential problem for traditional british democracy if turned were to continue processions are extremely aware of this problem and so they should be. but it seems not enough to us wage the anger that just keeps boiling over onto the streets right here to us or so you are to london. and over on our website at ord snowden says that during his time there to say had its eyes not only
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on people's private data it also showed a great appetite for the industrial secrets of foreign companies all for the sake of america's economy read more on our t.v. dot com. wants we've got a story on a japanese man believed to be behind the poisoning of hundreds of people by filling pizzas and chicken nuggets with past aside. i would less than two weeks left before the winter olympics kick off and sorts the athletes across the globe are putting in extra training our days to bond with say went along to a practice session of russia's sledge hockey team which will take part in the paralympics for the first time this year. behind me is a shy but a read out this is where the paralympics will hold their eyes a sledge hockey tournament now the women's a little pig hockey teams will also be playing. in this arena this is
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a seven thousand multi-polar poses see to a real don't be surprised to hear the crowd chanting side but the name means pop in russian the only question left to be on stood which teams winning would receive the olympic gold medal now here's some of these postmen shipped to expect the one to feel intense and fast just the way ice hockey should be oh. thank you. and for the first time since the introduction of the sports media lympics the russian team moved to be on firm ground something that the russian protests will change perceptions was going to team in the demos there were quite a few in the southern ukraine was more these guys managed to prove to themselves their relatives and the entire society and that they are not people with
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disabilities people with limited ability these men and women would be showcasing the skills at the cyber stadium come this february and mock insult. to them with a limp dick stadium our team. well say without international force here is a reports from the olympic city and we'll have a new one for you are in today this week it also catch them on our website our team called. you. oh do operate do it because i'm going to win most sports so take that as it. was my daughter and i live up to. my son. now a sick look at some other stories from around the world demonstrators in several cities in bahrain have clashed with security forces following the funeral of a protester who died in police custody fight abbas was shot and detained during an
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anti-government rally on the eighth of january police used tear gas against the crowds and who attacked police with molotov cocktails reports say around ninety people have died since the beginning of the uprising in two thousand and eleven. war public discontent in france at least seven hundred thousand people marched through central paris protesting budget cuts soaring unemployment and high taxes two hundred fifty people were arrested and nine thousand officers injured after the rally ended in scuffles president francois hollande recently announced spending cuts of fifty billion euro till twenty seventeen. and the virtual cash bitcoin continues to impress in the global financial arena for the first time a university in the u.k. has decided to accept the digital currency for tuition fees that as the future of the cryptocurrency is being discussed at a conference in miami our correspondent barry i'm boring has been listening to some
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of the forecasts. and i'm here at these twenty fourteen north american bitcoin conference i went to the first ever becoming conference about a year ago and in one year the amount of growth and that they claim to be is you we see in the number of big points in circulation increase fourteen percent and the number of decline transactions per day have increased twenty five percent in just one year i spoke with nicholas carey's he is the c.e.o. of block chain which is the world's biggest they coined a website because it has been growing at an astronomical rate we say there's an unbelievable migration of human talent and capital moving into big i expect more volatility but all possibly even afford trajectory this will be a good thing for everybody though more money moving into the space more attention to it and greater adoption of decline twenty fourteen is all going to be about making that point more user friendly and having more start up companies to get more consumers and vaults and the community about this time last year we had maybe two
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thousand merchants on our platform accepting that going now we have over twenty one thousand so about ten times more in the course of the year and so i think the trend is going to continue more and more merchants are seeing the value that bitcoin can bring to their business government regulation is a big threat to big coin businesses the regulatory environment is unclear and predictable and is already put a lot of businesses out of business regulating big point however it would essentially be endorsing us that there are a lot of governments that are using a hands off approach despite this the rads everyone here seems to agree that the decline floodgates have been opened and that decline is here to stay and miami beach florida kerry and boring are too. but it's not all rosy for big cohen has been criticized for being the perfect platform for black market trade and experts warn it may be a bubble that's about to burst down been dell from the institute for leadership and distain ability says many people use the virtual currency in protest against the world banking system. well i think young people many of them are getting into big
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coin and other types of complementary cryptographic currency almost like an expression of their annoyance with the current banking system and all these scandals and a perception that not enough being done and so it's almost like a protest vote and saying well if you're going to change things we can do something our own way many people are into it for that reason so i think it for some people as a protest for other people they're nice actually just really helpful and is it the future it's certainly part of the future i call them complementary currencies that i think it will bring down national currencies but it will certainly make us think again about what is money and how to make money useful to us in a way it's designed to protect us against the global financial system and ways to deal killing blow to inequality is today's topic on peter lavelle's crosstalk. the number one global risk going into two thousand and fourteen is social unrest and most of it stems from the understanding and awareness about the inequity between
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the rich and the poor i mean if you are a billionaire as i say this is that your business to get these people were going to be sort of like sitting there at the top of the table telling the false majority what to do but no one really wants to help and the more you know about how the rich make their money the more it makes you angry. russia is marking seventy years since one of its largest cities was liberated from analysis during the second world war people in st petersburg which was known as leningrad back then spent over two years cut off from the rest of the country i'm able to get food supplies and military support and these are the pictures from and we nachman the battle which helped and the siege that took the lives of more than a million people but morial services have been held in sing petersburg to remember the victims and here on our national we have a special report featuring firsthand accounts from those who survived the intense bombing starvation and extreme cold you can watch that in just
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a couple of minutes. but if you're watching in the u.k. stand by for i'm going underground. i've always had mixed feelings about speed traps it seems like it's a waste of the police officers time but on the other hand they sure do make people paranoid and drive more slowly one man from texas is completely sure of his opinion about speed traps that he set out to save his felt texans from being fined for speeding and much more importantly from potential traffic accidents caused by the hidden police and now he's the one who's in deep trouble. the fox news runner martin faces a misdemeanor charge for violating frisco texas sign ordinance that says that you may only stand around holding
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a sign on private property martin claims that he was doing the exact same thing as a speed limit sign reminding people to slow down and i think ultimately he is right you should be able to tell other people where the police are setting up speed traps because that will cause them to drive more slowly which is the real goal of speed traps in the first place the only reason local authorities would be against this is because they love the income that comes from a nice big pile of speeding tickets i hope that mr martin finds a way to go right back to holding his sign but this time on private property the fascist my opinion. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some nuts lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough of a different thing to think. it's because one
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full attention in the mainstream media works side by side with you actually i'm here. at our teen years we have a different thread. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not my. kid has to jeffs i will handle them. i am so happy. when the best summer of my. student.
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with mom we will have strawberries and see on the terrace i'm taking my favorite guitar. wouldn't you feel summer what a wonderful life is waiting for me. chinese friends made me a guitar on the stimulus that is so i started playing the seven string guitar i played quite well he played it well to some level that i started when i was about ten years old. he saw me in the park it was a sunny day she was too shy to approach me i saw him in the corner of my eye there was some sentimental song playing in my mind i'm trying to remember it now but i can't something sad for some reason maybe it's because i'm leaving the city for the whole summer and won't see him until a lot of people were. drawing the picture making jam
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nobody expected it to in that way through a good note.

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