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i am. russia condemns the efforts of these wanting to blame the syrian government for violence in homes where aid convoys are being fired on based on the called which is increasing at schools across neighboring borders and your interview. with. me and while she visits a radical islam a stronghold in lebanon word jihad is a being bred for battle. also this hour so we're going to victory expectation built around russia's female olympic curling team after two straight wins the latest against a u.s. rival. and people in over a dozen cities around the globe come out to fight for online privacy as a model what's been called the day with point by two looks at how one of the movement's leaders the died fighting people.
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and welcome to our international twenty four hour news live from moscow volatile main story now and syrian government officials on their main political rivals are back at the neighboring negotiating table as part of the geneva two talks but the ceasefire they agreed to in force and the city of homs is not holding international aid convoys are coming under fire while trying to deliver food to civilians there's talk of the un general assembly of a draft resolution which would threaten the syrian government with sanctions unless it provides safe corridors and homes but russia slams the draft as one sided saying it would only aggravate an already tense situation mosco believes rebel fighters are in fact the ones firing on red relief missions many of the missions are linked to al qaida and neighboring countries are bearing the brunt of the spillover as an
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area for national reports now from behind rebel lines in lebanon. was the syrian conflict rages on neighboring lebanon faces a dramatic increase in sectarian violence in january alone for kabul has killed dozens in beirut and in the town of headmen next to the syrian border the targets were a shia areas controlled by hizbollah lebanon's most influential force which also supports syrian president bashar assad who traveled to the northern city of tripoli a sunni stronghold vehemently opposing hezbollah visible in the midst of coroners he. is appointed by. his bella's military involvement in syria is believed to have given damascus the upper hand in the battle of god and has deeply angered assad's enemies do you think we're going to see more explosions
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like this well today. anything i can do for sonny brothers anything i can do for syrian brothers i will do anything i can do for these people suffering from injustice i will do. anything the unkind affiliated to a new survey front claimed responsibility for these recent deadly bombings just days before a man calling himself and al qaida commander announced via you tube that the group had put down groups in lebanon people we've met her on the ground deny belonging to either of these groups but don't hide the fact that they share their views. no there is no al qaeda as an organization anymore but al qaeda as an idiology and it doesn't need money to spread it spreads by itself everywhere in the world not only in lebanon but in america britain serbia. here radical ideas of
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bread from a young age fighters here call a card has bin laden a teacher and their fight jihad. went twenty three year old returned from syria where he joined the free syrian army he continued his jihad here in lebanon. target the district where she'll leave tripoli is divided into sunni and shia parts ironically by the street called syria two years ago we filmed on that street first street in the city of tripoli separates the white and sunni neighborhoods in this part of north levanon running like a murderer between those who support the syrian president and his regime and those who want him out today we can't get things with hashi's sometimes oh. who do you fight against who is your enemy i merge it would be my fight against the infidels those who don't carry that for go far eleven is probably the war spillover
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of the syrian conflict and while the world is hoping for peace to come back to that middle east country war seems to only spread further on. people here seem to be used to seeing fighters carry sniper rifles through busy markets they tell us everybody here has a weapon and is ready to fight. it will come to these camps outside you will see every day to raise a look at first told us that it doesn't take well you know for someone who is here and fearing you become a real fighter. a week's training and you are in for a life time of obedience the growth of real rulers for those who want to become ones i deem you have to forget about money and be ready to die or to be arrested and to accept that no one will take care of you or your family let jihadi flags on the walls weapons on the floor this is the life of a true fighter. it's tough and the rules are strict as hunches eola who introduced
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himself as a tripoli sunni leader says many yous are willing to join didn't live here from now until i grow up i'm ready to defend myself i'm ready to kill alawite and syrian army and the reason to kill for the birds or for that. we use and while the syrian conflict expands a legion of fighters onto his deadly weapons and an even deadly ideology is on the rise. from lebanon activists say all kinds of links rebels have killed more than forty people in a village in central syria is the latest reported atrocity committed by extremists in the walls on global trends for cost time gerald celente says calving radical ideology is the real fight. so who is this out qaeda is
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al-qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toys too or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and from what i learned these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue at a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. as the syrian conflict rages the country is busy dismantling its chemical arsenal in accordance with international agreements assad bunch of toxic material has been shipped out for just commissioning she recently missed several deadlines to hand over its chemicals saying rebel activity was to blame but damascus maintains it
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will miss the u. one road map and design its toxic arsenal by. this is all to international and coming up at this hour it's my tryst with the right time for some house hunting. great. british town group homes are for sale for just one pound we'll look at the driven the local council to let them go from next to nothing. it's a busy day for in sochi with eight sets of medals up for grabs kind of goes on top of the medal table at the moment and there's been no podium success with a host so far today however that doesn't mean there's nothing for the home crowd to cheer for off we go now to sochi right now to our correspondent a pool score live from the media center how the poor over to you. yes there is still plenty to cheer for
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a russian sports fans on day four russia's female colors are looking for their third win in a row they're just starting their third round robin match against china that's after a nine seven victory over the united states earlier on tuesday also just commencing is the figure skating pays event it concludes on wednesday but is starting as we speak russia of course already have won gold in the team event now the world and european champions are home favorites maxime front property tatyana. and they put their success down to a rather special working relationship. i was familiar with some of what seems traits my zodiac sign is gemini and lexeme is a libra so we get along just fine but when we first started skating together i told her that more than half of what people say about my personality is probably true as she told me she could get along with pretty much anyone finally said whatever people say about my or someone else's personality figure skating is
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a sport and what matters is the result doesn't matter what my personality is like some would say about a coach for example he's insufferable the most important thing is my training in my performance and the medals i win who cares if i'm a difficult person. while also going for gold for the host nation right now is in the women's biathlon ten k. pursuit she's looking to add a goal to the silver that she has already won these games. it is kind of. the medals table at the moment they picked up tuesday's gold medal in the skiing slopestyle event the netherlands and norway are still amongst the chasing pack not included in counted as a gold in a silver for the two for la pointe sisters who finished second respectively in the women's. over the course of the weekend caught up with. who told us how these games compact with the ones in vancouver four years ago. because i am
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canadian and it was hoovered there's different intensity level different. where in russia the russians are at home and whatever russian is skiing down the course they proudly go and say it wasn't as intense for canadians or other athletes but in some ways i think it was kind of a relief kind of feel like here too is very exciting the night of the event the crowd there there's. definitely olympic by. now some of the biggest sporting names in the world have been on the. day when russia contingent attended a press conference ahead of. venier in two days' time in attendance was. ready for the winter olympics despite missing the whole of last month in the n.h.l. through injury. and it seems that despite the pressure of playing in front of an
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expectant home crowd spirits in the russian. who do you want to hear first. count. i think because we're playing at home we'll have a lot more brotherly support the entire country will be cheering force we will be united. i agree with our captain and he deserves his title he is very experienced respected by the entire hockey community and beyond so with a captain like that we can aim for the top as for our team were a very friendly bunch there's a great atmosphere among us the team and the coaches are on the same wavelength and that's the most important thing everything is in our hands now thank you i agree with everything he said. so it's well known that i career in hockey has taken its toll on alex ovechkin trademarks my trademark smile
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but he's assured fans that it is here to stay for some time yet now away from the coastal cluster and up in the mountains there is one resort that does still remain open despite the fact the world's elite are in town and it's open for skiers and snowboarders of all standards as my colleague martin andries found out. what goes up must come down there's no better way to see the beautiful caucasus mountains consuming down the slopes take in the breathtaking scenery and marvel in the vast resorts and facilities they now have here as you know the famous phrase when in rome so it's on with the boots and off to the slopes at krasnaya polyana a totally transformed area head of this month's opening this is just beautiful it's been fun we came up skiing the other day a couple days off between work and sochi and adler and corky all came together nicely when we got here is a little and then end up in a couple days
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a hammer it out it's really cool since no boardings inception as an established winter sport it's developed various styles each with its own specialized equipment and technique snowboarding and he became a winter sports in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight ranging from the stunts of freestyle to the fast pace racing of slope style used to both recreation and professional snowboarding it's my first time and it's not as easy as it looks but it's a little bit confusing as i've been told that i'm left footed even though i'm right handed i said in the same three position was pushed forward and the first foot that i thought was the direction i should go to wish me luck. there are around one hundred thousand risk of fractures worldwide among snowboarders each year i'm not going to be a statistic to me and my instructor says he can teach someone to. a recreational snowboarder in one or two days with the ability to use all lifts perform controlled
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link turns control speed and direction and stop confidently something i'm having trouble with the slopes are busy now with locals and visitors from all over the world but what's the future of the region after the olympics i think it will be best through the rush. through the summertime because all of a limbic subjects'. connected in the one large resort people of all ages come here to the slopes fifty kilometers from the black sea coast the perfect way to exercise and to stay youthful. slopes and salty great i'm enjoying them but i'm trying not to go too fast so i don't get knocked down it's risky at my age but she's not known for its alpine skiing or snowboarding might not be very good at it but it's an activity that's on the rise and as a professional snowboarders with their various olympic medals on this very mountain it seems that some of us were not born for such winter. not embry's r.t.
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. and or not his facebook page today we're giving the chance to take part in our winter olympics coverage such as downhill ski cause has been described as the toughest ever by a limbic veterans and in less than an hour will be taking we'll be talking to one such veteran one thousand nine hundred ninety eight gold medalist pick up go straight will be dropping into our studio and you can post your questions to her on our facebook page while and i will be keeping up to date on all the developments as they happen in sochi so stay tuned. the g. twenty fourteen promises we call timid in the exhilarating winter in our team instant you join me and you say no way i'm a criminal and the rest of our lives take new strain for sochi twenty four take. all odds.
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arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. it again this is the international welcome bok a number called united on to n.s.a. project has a gathering stake in place around the globe have been dubbed as the day we find bog they mark thirteen months as the suicidal internet freedom poster boy adam swartz a tragedy that many believe was provoked by america's security response she's going to check out and tells us the story of the computer prodigy. aaron swartz could have been a millionaire living now in silicon valley when he was just fourteen aaron helped launch the first artist says feeds which deliver web content aaron by the time he turned nineteen his company had merged with reddit which would become one of the
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most popular websites in the world but money was not his ultimate goal aaron went on to champion a free internet it's common sense and it's the foundation of our constitution the government is constrained by having someone else check off to make sure they're not abusing their power aaron became a political activist calling for others to join this isn't something playing out on stage somewhere where giants fight each other and you get to see much popcorn this is a fight you can join in right so if you're going to demand progress dot org and sign up we have actions every week there are bills that are coming up that could crack down on internet freedom there are companies trying to abuse their power and it's up to all of us to stop them aaron swartz drew the f.b.i.'s attention in two thousand and eight when he downloaded and released about three million federal court documents from a restricted service the government did not press charges because the documents were in fact public he was arrested in two thousand and eleven for downloading
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academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intention to make them available to the public. although none of what he downloaded was classified prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for thirty five years when he saw all of his wealth gone and he recognized his parents were going to have to mortgage their house so he could afford a lawyer to fight a government treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists as if it as if what he was doing was threatening the infrastructure of the united states when he saw that he recognized how how incredibly difficult that fight was going to be of course he was depressed at the age of twenty six aaron swartz took his own life. this was somebody who was pushed to. by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government it was several months after. that edward snowden blew the whistle on the government's widespread snooping showing that while
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the government wants everyone to be open and transparent it can go relentlessly after someone who fully embrace this idea of transparency and accessibility of information like aaron swartz did in washington i'm going to check out or. some of the stories from across the globe dishonored a military convoy has crashed in the north african state of algeria while transporting soldiers and their families local media says over one hundred people on board were killed when the plane came down after clipping a mountain in eastern part of the country is believed to be the cause and rescue teams are now working on the scene. grenades have been thrown into a crowded movie theater in northwest pakistan killing eleven people one grenade blew on the main door and two more exploded inside where a ship people were of the time it's not clear who is behind that time which came in an area known for sheltering taliban and al qaeda linked militants. and anti-government rallies continued into the night in the outer the country's prime
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minister refused to step down people waved by owners demanding their politicians deal with the nation's high unemployment and rampant corruption last week hundreds were injured during the worst clashes to hit the nation since the one nine hundred ninety s. a top e.u. official ruling is that if things are escalate the bloc might consider interviewing . hundreds of people rallied in japan's island of okinawa in protest at u.s. plans to move its base to a new location demonstrators say they want it off their land altogether it comes ahead of the you are some boss it is a visit to the area which is home to about twenty six thousand american troops there's been a u.s. military presence on so as the end of the second world war. of course we're following the anti n.s.a. action online at r.t. dot com and also waiting for you. on the brain phone calls as you say true knowledge is to read about the funds to bust it's buying scalding damage estimated at a billion dollars we've got the details plus the pictures of the biblical flood. could
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something similar happen on mars an image released by nasa challenges the long held believe that the red planet's been dry for billions of get is find out what the discovery could mean as. a cause and house prices are soaring out of reach for ordinary people apart from one town where you can get a home for just a pound and all you have to do is give it a make over promise to live in it point boy reports. one pound sterling doesn't buy you much nowadays but in stoke on trent lucky locals have managed to grab the ultimate bargain house it's part of a sell off of rundown properties in a deprived part of the city at this sort of apply just sort of to the blue really because i was saving up for a mortgage and things anyway which when you run time is quite hard. so you have to
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use quite short but you know i actually did go out which actually great for us because we got a house for problems. this mag many of the properties have stood abandoned for years after the closure of the city ceramic factories the area started to decline the roof sleeping every negative thing that you can imagine and two properties all of my commute for those behaviors the workers of the patreas which is only walking distance who are living here and then what happened was as the potteries factories started closing down people had to move forward so the communities start to disperse or this area is deprived it's riddled with antisocial behavior like drug abuse crime and squatting but the local council say that the one pound scheme and the new owners moving in should help to create a sense of community and turn the area around. applicants have to be locals first time buyers and earning less than forty thousand pounds per year to avoid
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entrepreneurial property developers from taking advantage of the author homeowners have to commit to staying in the houses for at least ten years this is what one pound will buy you on century street in stoke on trent now on top of that one pound owners have to commit to boring thirty thousand pounds from the local council for the renovations and work has already started on transforming these abundant shells and turning them into brand new properties and through hey can see what they're going. looked like before the scheme came along like many britons gavin couldn't afford a deposit for a house and was paying more in rent then he will be in loan repayments to the council in ten years' time i'll be more tree with how. many people can get up to ten years with a housing crisis leaving millions struggling to get on to the ladder many will now be crossing their fingers hoping they'll get
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a similar chance in their part of town. auti stoke on trent. and coming up later this hour i'll be mohsin looks at why you unfortunate agencies can't seem to get in class on the dock wallowed of sex trafficking and breaking to set. the alleged phone call between the assistant secretary of state and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine has created quite a controversy in the call like smug british colonisers cashless a pink t. and africa that basically say that that native books of phil he's not fit for the government we should have that all the needs of the baldwin become prime minister they also mentioning the help of the un to get this thing glued whatever that means
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although the authenticity of this phone call has not been confirmed but certainly hasn't been denied this reminds me a lot of the snowden leaks independent journalists for years had been writing about government spying but it took a snowden to shove it into people's faces and confirm that it was really going on we've heard from people like ron paul jesse ventura and many journalists that the u.s. state department uses a horde of international grant receivers and local political organizations try to consciously and directly control sovereign nations and overthrow regimes they don't like and this phone call is legit that is the same level of undeniable evidence that snowden brought to the table to be fair during the cold war i could kind of see the justification to meddle in other countries so the soviets would create world communism but now who is the great enemy that justifies a korean regime change there is no such anime a fascist opinion. please .
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i'm abby martin and this is breaking on the set so last week marked the end of the nato three chicago terrorism trial involving three men and undercover police officers posing as activists at the at the two thousand and twelve nato summit and a mixed verdict the men were found not guilty of the terrorism charges but guilty for possessing an incendiary device and inciting mob action incendiary device charge carries a sentence of up to thirty years so while we should celebrate the fact that the jury did not uphold the trumped up terrorism charges the fact that these men are still facing decades behind bars for what journalism called a case worse than entrapment is extremely concerning because while building molotov
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cocktails is indeed incredibly stupid without the encouragement and guidance from undercover cops there's no doubt these men would never ever engage in this type of action so if you don't want to see federal and state governments create so-called criminals just to justify spending hundreds of millions of dollars on security theater and join me and let's break this up. it's a. very hard to take a. life that you ever had sex with that hurt rick perry. please. please. please.
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please. please please. please. please. sex trafficking is a huge international industry and involves mostly vulnerable young people who are removed from their communities kept against their will and exploited as sex workers and even though this is going on around the world on the daily sometimes it takes a big bust to reveal the dark underbelly of this lucrative enterprise in the days leading up to the super bowl local and federal law enforcement cracked down on suspected traffickers and rescued a total of sixteen teenagers most of whom are young girls but unfortunately the issues far more complicated than law enforcement is able to solve and not to be conflated with men and women employing themselves as prostitutes and both sex trafficking and prostitution have numerous taboo issues that are rather discuss.

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