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the blood. looked. up to fifty. the latest headlines and the week's top stories here on artsy international and eyes talk a spree in some of the home side takes on slovakia just the day after a dramatic loss against our shrive all steamed us a. moscow demands washington steps in to save or also a citizen who's reportedly for its employees life in a u.s. prison plus. and to kill. them. we give our team goes behind rebel lines in lebanon where jihad this is our race to kill all the muslims at home and across the border in syria.
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you watch an artsy international with main marina call survival welcome to the program day nine of the winter olympics is in full swing and right now all eyes are on the action happening at the ball show i still am there or should i saw could see him as taking on slovakia as we speak well to find out more let's talk live to our correspondent paul scott who is and so much for us hi there paul i'm feeling like it's a little bit of a day through once again so will it be and although it's hard time for team russia this is another tough encounter. well there's no rest is that for russia's ice hockey team after the haul breaking disappointing defeat to the usa on saturday they're back in action right now against slovakia now many people are predicting a morale boosting got comfortable victory against slovakia however i can tell you that it is still male male as we approach the final stages of the first period
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where these funds that he spoke to alter yesterday's defeat to the usa so. they are expecting a positive reaction from the red machine. just a little much when i came here with a friend of mine just to see the match we're very disappointed and we hope our team will still show their worth at these games but it's been a. this isn't the last going to russia will deliver yet we just have to believe in them hope and cheer for them. will be the best no matter what will score we're the best country we have the red machine after all c'mon guys don't let us down next time the whole such a the whole country is cheering for you go russia. well i can tell you that and in the other group a match the usa needs living out by two goals to nail well many observers are saying that yesterday's match between russia and the usa was one of the most thrilling in a live. of the two sides meeting yet again medal much later on in the competition
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they are among the favorites along with sweden and canada will form a russia star pavel bure a who had a long and enjoyable and successful career in the n.h.l. says that this could be one of the most open competitions in years but she advocates chills about. all the best players in the world hero play for the conference so it's so close you know everything. that's been the same thing will come up with the soccer you know it was going to win it you know brazil's need to win friends see it some way to good teams that's why everybody watching them enjoy it. and we'll be talking to paul in just a moment but elsewhere at the games russia is gaining momentum it's now fourth in the medals count haven't jumped from seventh this time yesterday that's things to gold medals in the skeleton and the short track speed skating as well let's go back to paula now to find out where russia had its latest success so quite a turnaround for the hosts now right paul where that success comes from.
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russia. medals to that highly old ready today on sunday they got a silver medal in the course cross-country skiing men's event in the relay event were later on is going for the medal of the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics she already has two silvers to her name she goes in the fifteen hundred meters speed skating inside the arena also tonight the figure skating continues with the start of the ice dance competition now russia all hoping for a medal although the favorites are actually the usa and canada now both pay as iraq should be trained by russian marina's wave on the delighted to have her on board. we've been very fortunate to you know work with some of you know the russian talent and ice dancing you know we take from. marina's we've me feel very fortunate to
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have learned the wonderful things we have that have come out of you know the great russian history and i stand. so it looks like a russian could be possibly helping the united states and canada to meddle success a little bit later on. but of course right now we'll be watching that ice hockey match we'll be talking to you later on as well well for more olympic news russian veteran figure skater. stole the headlines this week with his last minute pullout from the program he announced his retirement after suffering severe spinal pain during training. the hopes of millions all fans after his breathtaking an almost flawless performance and the team events where he helped russia to clinch its first scold at the olympics was russia's only single skater at the games and his decision triggered plenty of criticism we asked the gold winning figure skater monks in trying to offer an ice hockey legend which is what they thought we all have great
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respect for pollution co she's a legend in our sport and a great example for many worldwide i think the fact that he came out and helped win the team gold given his condition is a heroic achievement. i want to take my hats off and tell him that he's the greatest of athletes everything he went through everything he achieved was unique few people in history could have equal ten. you can stay updated on all the olympic action by heading to our website r.t. dot com and follow us on twitter to find the latest news every action on your favorite sport in fact there you can find sweets from athletes and you can even tell them what you thought of their performance russia's often seen captain has tweeted his appreciation to the many fans who have shown their support that suit from saatchi would love of his has and will of course bring in you the latest news from tsotsi right here on artsy.
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g twenty fourteen promises week ultimate in the exhilarating winter in our. journey and you see no way to make seven zero in on the rest of our limited news team for sochi twenty four take. on. in other news now moscow is the man the immediate medical treatments for a russian pilot jailed in america constance in jarosz uncle's wife and his lawyer so he's fighting for his life behind bars. he called me in the morning and told me he felt very sick and that he'd be lucky to survive until monday he seems to be having me he was suffocating experience the heart and was almost unable to walk at all and he felt sick they put him in lock up and left him on the cold floor while he was off or it was flu medication and some antibiotics for monday is also a federal holiday in the united states so my supposition would be that
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a new kind of medical treatment to a constant in your show and go could be provided only on tuesdays. constance senior nco was arrested in liberia and two thousand and ten on suspicion of drug smuggling which he denies he was then flown to the u.s. and sentenced to twenty years and present russia kolby extradition a kidnapping and has supported he had a shot of his claims of innocence and civil war activists brian becker says the case highlights america's disrespect for basic human rights this is something we've seen repeated over and over again the kind of arrogant attitude washington has toward other countries and particularly to other countries for not. doing what washington wants to dictate to them to do the prisons system in the united states has been no terror are notoriously. disregarding of the rights of prisoners even
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the most fundamental rights including the right to to live and still to come in the program igniting the debates. people are coming not from the your to come from your form i know i don't so that's your fault you guzzle pushers control your heart all this will be bringing you the showdown between european officials over immigration issues that have been on the minds of many and the clock ahead of the european parliamentary elections.
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spilling over its borders into neighboring countries lebanon's been hit the hardest with successor and divisions there now threaten to grow and so full blown civil war arts is more a financial reports from behind lebanese rebel lines or jihad this are being brought for battle. was the syrian conflict rages on neighboring lebanon faces a dramatic increase in sectarian violence in january alone for cobhams killed dozens in beirut and the town of had a mill next to the syrian border the targets were a shia areas controlled by hizbullah lebanon's most influential force which also supports syrian president bashar assad we traveled to the northern city of tripoli a sunni stronghold vehemently opposing his bella visible message going through. its appointed by. his palace military involvement in syria is believed to have
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given damascus the upper hand in the battle and has deeply angered assad's enemies do you think we're going to see more explosions like this well today. but there will be more to show 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 to affiliated to a new survey from claims risk. on civility full days recent deadly bombings just days before a man calling himself and al qaida commander announced via you tube that the group had to down groups in lebanon or people we've met her on the ground deny belonging to either of these groups but don't hide the fact that they share the news. no there is no al qaeda as an organization anymore but al qaeda as an idiology and
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it doesn't need money to spread it spreads by itself everywhere in the world not only in lebanon but in america of britain serbia. here radical ideas of bread from a young age fighters here colette card is bin laden a teacher and they're fighting jihad. when twenty three year old med returned from syria where he joined the free syrian army he continued his jihad here in lebanon. turn his district where she'll leave tripoli is divided into sunni and shia parts ironically by the street called syria to his ego who failed on that street by street in the city of tripoli separates alawite 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. cashews sometimes oh.
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who do you fight against who is your enemy i'm legit i fight against them for those those who don't carry the flag or follow eleven is probably the war spillover 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. you can't do these can't go outside you will see every day to look at all those that it doesn't take well you know someone who's your experience becomes a real fighter. a week's training and you are in for a life time of a be dns growth over your life 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
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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. who introduced himself as a tripoli sunni leader says many use are willing to join the live. from now until i grow up i'm ready to defend myself i'm ready to kill our whites and syrian army and the region killed for. the. years and while the syrian conflict expands a legion of fighters on to these deadly weapons and an even deadly ideology is on the rise. from lebanon meanwhile in geneva on the goshen ations have hit a brick wall as syrian government officials and their main political rivals refuse to make concessions international mediator lakhdar brahimi has been tried in vain
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to get both sides to reconcile. very very sorry and i apologize to the syrian people the envoy says no date has been cited for the next sentence and between that war and delegation is damascus wants to focus on rooted out terrorism or the opposition's trying to censor the talks on the departure of president assad jonathan steele a columnist for britain's guardian newspaper says one of the key obstacles to peace is foreign backing for the rebels inside syria. it's hard for sides to admit to taste and all this money in treasure and lost lives for not getting victory and so you still cling to that hope but i think it was the top of my sink with the un pressure from me and it was the regional countries. convincing the government and the opposition that they must make a deal and then that would help but it also means cutting back on arms supplies and all these jihadi fighters going in and stopping it being
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a proxy war and reverting to being what it should be just an internal problem among syrians. fresh kills are sounding the alarm after revealing that sue hundred and fifty percent shraddha calls have returned home after fights and government forces in syria there are now suspected of plots and terror attacks on home soil this after a man reports of they became the first person to carry out a suicide bombing inside syria reports. facts are sometimes stranger than fiction this is the street where abdul wahid the first suspected british suicide bomber in syria is alleged to have lived it schooled mata's avenue the forty one year old man that lived here is suspected of carrying out a suicide bombing in a truck in the city of aleppo last week after joining the outcry and to link to al nusra front the father of three is said to have quit is day job six months ago and
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joined a convoy running aid into syria he was reportedly in contact with his wife and children up until last week if his identity is confirmed it will be the first known attack by a briton in syria according to the center for the study of radicalization in king's college in london hundreds of u.k. citizens have traveled to syria to fight with jihadi groups recent posts on social media suggest that some of the brits fighting that have been involved in be saying and execution of fellow rebels while residents of mosses adding you come to terms with their reported neighbor suicide attack security services in the u.k. of becoming increasingly concerned about the potential that brits fighting in syria could return and stage attacks on u.k. soil boyko aussie west sussex. the us government is going green as we reported on our websites newly released american regulations and the helping license market deal with bags which have been reluctant to work with
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a controversial businesses the full story on artsy dot com. also online for you the expired soviet spy satellite that's fallen back to earth from the ends of the system that don't burn up on the tree are expected to crash somewhere on the globe but no one knows exactly where or why it. right the seats. were struck. and i think you're. on a report i i. am a little on the. switzerland has decided to jeopardize its access to the european central market in
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favor of backing tough for immigration rules and then they should want referendum the new legislation and validates longstanding agreements with crossbows because in some high ranking officials to call for a reassessment of relations with the alpine nation so it's once parliament's has three years to put the referendum results and to unlock my colleague boris who shade discuss the issue with c m e p s. the majority voted in favor but look a quarter of people in switzerland were not born in switzerland there were eighty five eighty thousand migrants last year it only has a population of eight million people wages have been driven down this putting pressure on houses the health care system on transport quite frankly is the democratic wish of the swiss people that they want to control their own borders and do for them i wish we could do the same in our own country joe i see once again shaking your head switzerland's decision to limit the number of foreign workers perhaps the latest example of the growing feeling of nationalism where do you think
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this trend could be heading luxembourg certain five percent of foreigners deliveries it very well because luxembourg as a growing economy is growing service sector and you have seen the reaction of service industry today rescinded three was upset with this very slight majority because they need to end this whole phobia ration is just disgusting that's a major i mean sure to be on here i'm not. going at all about. what you are a lot of jobs that have been done by the polish were in your. view or your industry is totally different or. just a mile down the care order in the. port you're on hang on firstly let's not use looks embarrassed as an example it's not really
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a country it's like a small english town the fact there are more people in liverpool where i live than there's no live look from back let's make one thing clear here we have a million young kids in this country in britain eighteen to twenty four who don't employed who got two point four million people who can't get work it makes no sense whatsoever to saturate your job market even further by having an open door policy to the whole of the european union what we want to see in britain is we want to. borders with a point system if you've got the skills that this country needs yes come here what we won't allow to happen is that people who have eastern europe. are coming not from the you're to come from your former you know where you don't that's your brother you go see the brochures control. or i listen guys i'm going to. be all how to play nice and also let's share our toys joe the
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introduction of quotas for foreigners would all agree create more job opportunities for the swiss themselves i mean that's that's a good thing isn't it every country should choose their future and have the choice survive to be have common roots and if you're member of a corrupt you followed the rules if you don't want to follow the rules then you have to leave the club quite simple and every club to it is the same thing the spines krista says i'm from brussels the swiss vote has boosted anti immigration movements across the continent with at least half a dozen far right european parties calling for similar referendums in their countries almost half of germans want to see immigration reduced in france a seventy percent of the population feel that there are too many foreigners in the country and by far the majority of britons want to follow and switzerland's footsteps meanwhile when it comes to norway as you're about to see the number of immigrants who were forced out of the contribution
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a record number now art is going to skin off reports on the shifting tide of opinion in europe. this used to be a quiet suburban town in the outskirts of oslo where money is spent fourteen years of his life until he says along with most of his norwegian friends they had to move out because of constant attacks by teenage immigrant again. in the ambulance five times or something so it came to the point where i didn't have the time to be robbed all the time and go to the hospital today three out of four students at a local school or a foreign descent last energy exports brought more we some of the highest living standards in europe and made it very attractive for immigrants over the last thirty years their population has grown tenfold but high living standards mean high cost which not all newcomers are contributing towards many immigrants who are coming from asia and africa. and no they don't have a labor market for them to often tough for them so many and. to be
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depended on social benefits benefits include free housing a two year old integration course and an allowance also paid by the state during this time with n.g.o.s warning the spending may be too much even for the norwegian budget to swallow talks about cutting down the numbers have now reached parliament we want to improve the. immigration system in europe not get rid of it by closing the borders we have wanted to discuss now how to sort of get a more work a good working immigration system how to respect the system but solving one problem may create new ones switzerland has just held a mission wide referendum in which over half of its citizens decided to limit the amount of immigrants living and working there causing outrage from brussels and threatening trade ties with the e.u. it's going to of r.t.
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. and stretch our world update here on art see at least three people have been killed in the blast on a tourist spots in the chips rest of sinai peninsula sources say fourteen other people were injured in the incident that happened the other countries border with israel police and doctors are at the scene and we'll bring you more on this as we get it. six people have been the rusted in the u.k. after police holden and see fracking rallied to lead their demo sites activists up the boards in moscow have been complaining for the past few months against running for shell gas in the area recently energy company i guess was granted permission to explore potential energy reserves beneath the ground with proton streams raising the alert over its effect on the environment. clashes have erupted between kurds than one strangers and police in several towns across turkey the confrontations turned violent as officers used tear gas and water cannons to
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break up the crowds who fall back with fire bombs and rolls the rallies were staged to mark fifteen years since a kurdish leader was jailed for life or treason. a bomb explosion on a train in southwest pakistan has killed at least eight people and one of the twenty others the blast calls several wagons through the royal no one says they carried out the attack bought suspicion is likely to fall on separatist groups and al qaeda linked militants operating in the area. i'll be back with a nice thing and just over half an hour before that the special reports on why of record number of american women are buying guns stay with us.
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ten a group wants to erect a statue to the lord of darkness in oklahoma city which is the logical name capital of the home of the satanist want to build the monument of a goat headed devil in or despite a monument to the ten commandments that was put up in two thousand and twelve yet they maybe should have put up of honor into the ten commandments on public property but does that mean that satan is not seized the other wackos have the right to put up their own twisted monuments well that is it depends on how you look at things technically it was to liberalism everyone's beliefs by law are equal even if ninety nine people are christian and they cannot impose on that one poor see which sounds nice but in reality that means that those ninety nine christians have to tolerate a monument to the infernal master and defiler of the innocent on their way to work every morning part of having a culture means having a group of people of common beliefs and values if you just include anything into the culture the new no longer have a culture all that remains are scattered individuals all i'm trying to say is that
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it's ok to abuse the devil guy's fascist opinion. there are approximately over two hundred eighty million licensed firearms in the united states of america female owner seemed to be more and more common today one in five americans own at least one firearm a phenomenon which didn't exist thirty years ago. and i'm not a girl that's for all begun to joey i have a few pieces but i don't wear a lot of it and that what we do together as
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a family is collect cans and target shade. the right to carry a gun is supported by the second amendment of the constitution established in seventeen ninety one by james madison after the war of independence. free circulation of guns was one of the first flows put in place by the revolutionaries . even if the time of war has ended for many americans carrying a firearm remains and in a right as important as freedom of religion or expression. they carry on and on time. they must the same problem or at a time. paradoxically while crime levels have lowered since two thousand and five the sale of guns keeps on rising. the subject divides american society with the pro arms on one side and the anti arms on the other. consequently each state has their own.
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