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basically hang get on some you know international interest and the saudi government to. take on a life of a syria it takes a lot of people ok rick if i can go to you what do you think about the international dimension i mean you know he really is gleeful about this and then we have the i.a.e.a. report on iran we have israel to attack iran i mean and then syria is right in the middle of all of this. well you know it's syria i mean i think this is great i mean for if you're a saudi you're looking at this and think this is ok this is going to tie up iran this is going to move their focus instead of being our primary you know rival in the persian gulf but i think iran has a lot to lose here in syria falls and they lose their access to his ball in lebanon that really hurts their foreign policy in the region so i think everybody's looking at this and you know i mean this this story with a bunch of kids and arab it did take on a life of its own and that's how it started really now is irrelevant because it's this is now in the forefront and now you've got all these other countri
basically hang get on some you know international interest and the saudi government to. take on a life of a syria it takes a lot of people ok rick if i can go to you what do you think about the international dimension i mean you know he really is gleeful about this and then we have the i.a.e.a. report on iran we have israel to attack iran i mean and then syria is right in the middle of all of this. well you know it's syria i mean i think this is great i mean for if you're a saudi you're looking...
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this is democracy of international relations. you could have one panned we could disagree and in the end -- opinion and we could disagree and in the end, we negotiate. for the consensus and the solution, i think it is exactly because there is no consensus on the solution that everyone is focusing so much on tactics, reality of this world. >> u.s. policy is not saying -- seen as willing it out. >> china always emphasizes these sanctions that these sanctions will not work. >> different is the russian view? >> in general, moscow has been pretty pleased with washington's iran policy since the obama administration came in. and the last six weeks, really since the surfacing of this alleged plot against the saudi ambassador and the early surfacing of the ieae report that moscow has been unhappy with what we are doing. the feeling i get is they thought they were being rolled without being consulted. the russian foreign ministry statement almost flat out said that. they said somebody is out there to undermine russia possible role in this
this is democracy of international relations. you could have one panned we could disagree and in the end -- opinion and we could disagree and in the end, we negotiate. for the consensus and the solution, i think it is exactly because there is no consensus on the solution that everyone is focusing so much on tactics, reality of this world. >> u.s. policy is not saying -- seen as willing it out. >> china always emphasizes these sanctions that these sanctions will not work. >>...
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of international law. we know in the u.s. there are very good lawyers and we know some lawyers can achieve some which are somehow very different -- conclusions which are somehow very different. we have to stick also with the mainstream of international law. on that one thing sticking to international law doesn't prevent actions to act. if you look at what has been done on iran, you will see that we have had a number of resolutions, six from the u.n. if i remember, the list, yes, six of the u.n., that's the intent. but we have also nation measures, the u.s. took some in 2008, others in 2010, recently others as recently as last week, but the u.s. has not been alone to act ton international basis. some european countries have even act on their own. and you are such on the 26 of july of 2010, has taken a number of measures ranging from interdiction of trouble to assistance, technical assistance or technological transfer for oil refinery. what i want to insist on that is that you not only gone much farther than
of international law. we know in the u.s. there are very good lawyers and we know some lawyers can achieve some which are somehow very different -- conclusions which are somehow very different. we have to stick also with the mainstream of international law. on that one thing sticking to international law doesn't prevent actions to act. if you look at what has been done on iran, you will see that we have had a number of resolutions, six from the u.n. if i remember, the list, yes, six of the...
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in some sort of internal or external dialogue with damascus. no i think the international community probably by which of course we mean the great powers the great western powers is embarking on an endgame i think in other words that they want to see the end of the regime in syria and therefore i would warn against any international presence there is no. internal political situation not even the situation of incipient civil war such as now exists in syria or at least of syria some rest there cannot be solved by internal political process since the track record shows from yugoslavia through libya through most any case you care to mention that an international presence the tooting even in so-called dialogue invariably. upsets the balance and causes for example the rebels in the case of syria to have undue expectations handed strength artificially so by admitting a foreign presence if i were if i may just i'm sorry to interrupt you we're running very long time here on r.t. but we've just had reports recently that at least five regional factions in
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about international support. the international community is not even speaking with one voice. you have china and russia divided on the security council. how can you talk about international support? >> what distinguishes syria from libya is that at least until now, the syrians have been able to hold on to the loyalty of their security forces but it takes money to do that. for the military, this is a relentless pace. they are being dispatched across the countryside to put down these protesters and it has to be grating on them. defections are increasing and that is where you will see this. >> meanwhile, normal citizens are dying. they are looking at this and the international community in seen in libya to avoid a humanitarian crisis, why can't they do the same thing here? >> everyone understood that you have 22 countries in the region and each one would do the internal politics differently, each one would have a different case. to nietzsche went rapidly. this one is going to unfold in slow motion and i believe at t
about international support. the international community is not even speaking with one voice. you have china and russia divided on the security council. how can you talk about international support? >> what distinguishes syria from libya is that at least until now, the syrians have been able to hold on to the loyalty of their security forces but it takes money to do that. for the military, this is a relentless pace. they are being dispatched across the countryside to put down these...
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international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day good to have you with us this it's early has lashed its perceived lethargic bureaucracy into action as it seeks to rush a critical sturdy package through both houses of parliament the nation's president has promised once the war is past the prime minister silvio berlusconi will resign with his possible successor being a former aide to commission a correspondent sara firth is in rome with more from there. a lot of the people a lot of the m.p.'s we've been speaking to in the last couple of days they want to send a very clear message to the markets to the international community that they can take decisive action now at a very critical moment and it's late history now we saw that very possibly reasonably easily today hundred fifty six days to twelve and it's expected tomorrow that similar things going to happen in the final approval will be given in the lower house and that of course with them pave the way for the prime minister berlusconi to step aside i
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has had international contacts with would it not secrets will be spilled. absolutely and that's where i fear that one will have all of the other they will silence about the sun as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives who may be uncomfortable but are asians we've seen it very violently in the case of lee harvey oswald we've also seen that he was of our james are already killed martin luther king who we've seen in the case of tests from world war two who worked very strangely committed suicide during the british watch found their president one hundred seven we've also seen and this is all of this horrible documents how wal-mart of gadhafi only in the last two years has shook the hands of tony gwynn or iraqi. leadership jack shit out of the end only last year in september there was an arab league summit in syria to libya and silvio berlusconi who says mr gadhafi is hand so no doubt a lot of things were really go through here it is a lot of very uncomfortable that the regime's own information would be given by saif al islam gadh
has had international contacts with would it not secrets will be spilled. absolutely and that's where i fear that one will have all of the other they will silence about the sun as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives who may be uncomfortable but are asians we've seen it very violently in the case of lee harvey oswald we've also seen that he was of our james are already killed martin luther king who we've seen in the case of tests from world war two who worked...
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the international community does that not mean suggests that the u.s. could indeed be sidelined. i believe that the united states is on the wrong side of history on this issue and this move towards the united nations is showing that very clearly the entire world about is in line with resolving this based on international resolutions and international law if the united states cannot implement united nations resolutions and align itself with international law then it leaves the palestinians with very few tools in the toolbox to move this issue forward pretty pretty what is are three thingy that we're all told are there not just briefly surely it's all about israel talking directly with the palestinians the palestinians talking directly with israel that's exactly what the international community wants to see is this deadlock going to when are we going to see those talks happening briefly and we've done that for the last eighteen years only to see israeli settlements in the west bank increase only to see the suffocation of our economy by the israeli occupation the palestinians having
the international community does that not mean suggests that the u.s. could indeed be sidelined. i believe that the united states is on the wrong side of history on this issue and this move towards the united nations is showing that very clearly the entire world about is in line with resolving this based on international resolutions and international law if the united states cannot implement united nations resolutions and align itself with international law then it leaves the palestinians with...
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international news in coming live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day russia has been finally granted accession to the world trade organization after almost twenty years of thorny negotiations the commission in geneva has finalized overall terms for the long awaited membership which will now happen in december artes nor smith has been a. there's a document in circulation which is the all the terms and conditions it weighs three and a half kilos and it amounts to some seven hundred pages and i haven't had time to read the whole thing and i doubt that i'm in the minority there but i can only imagine that it's full chockablock of painstakingly negotiated compromises which are taking place over that all that amount of time but in fact what the significance is is a question that the chief russian negotiator might seem says that he has been asked repeatedly over the last eighteen years what just what is the point of this and he pointed out during a media conference that took place after the gathering of the documents as they call
international news in coming live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day russia has been finally granted accession to the world trade organization after almost twenty years of thorny negotiations the commission in geneva has finalized overall terms for the long awaited membership which will now happen in december artes nor smith has been a. there's a document in circulation which is the all the terms and conditions it weighs three and a half kilos and it amounts to some seven...
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so internal dynamics are important. it's not something we can push from here and expect to get the geometry of the international relations to work out. >> i'm familiar with that book and accept the thesis you have to discount solidarity and so forth and the entire range of the post-helsinki. you discount that and i think incorrectly. his better book is armageddon if you are curious about that. let me just say to the question that was posed regarding the hypocrisy of the american fence on the nuclear issue because of the issues have been dealt with. it's an important argument, because i hear a lot. i hear a lot particularly from not just the iranians but others. i think that the iranian nuclear infractions have to be recognized as infractions and of themselves. iran is a signatory to the npt, and therefore, it increased certain obligations. and if it's in violation of those obligations at the iaea inspection arm of the united nations suggests, then there has to be some degree of penalties. those penalties cannot be mitig
so internal dynamics are important. it's not something we can push from here and expect to get the geometry of the international relations to work out. >> i'm familiar with that book and accept the thesis you have to discount solidarity and so forth and the entire range of the post-helsinki. you discount that and i think incorrectly. his better book is armageddon if you are curious about that. let me just say to the question that was posed regarding the hypocrisy of the american fence on...
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human rights committee bahrain is having its own internal conflicts its own internal. we see how it is it's such a fragile moment right now for different areas within the middle east and many experts believe that. international pressure on one country came just cause more uprisings in that country and other countries bordering it so clearly it's a very tense sensitive time for not just syria not just egypt but when you look in that entire region and there house to be kind of agreement into how it should be handled and handled very carefully because if one country feels an enormous amount of pressure by the international international community meaning many experts believe that it could cause more problems than the world is actually prepared to deal with at this moment. there in new york thanks very much indeed. we come to you live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. still ahead this catch the first minutes old terra firma of the three space travelers who safely returned after six months in orbit. russia has called the new american sanctions targeting iran'
human rights committee bahrain is having its own internal conflicts its own internal. we see how it is it's such a fragile moment right now for different areas within the middle east and many experts believe that. international pressure on one country came just cause more uprisings in that country and other countries bordering it so clearly it's a very tense sensitive time for not just syria not just egypt but when you look in that entire region and there house to be kind of agreement into how...
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the european union will continue to press for a strong un actions we increase international pressure and all members of the security council to assume their responsibilities in relation to the situation in syria. the e.u. has already passed several rounds of sanctions against the assad regime but during a meeting on monday the british foreign secretary william hague was unequivocal about avoiding a repeat of the libya scenario calling syria a much more complex situation the reason for this is that a military intervention into syria could provoke a reaction from its allies and destabilize the entire middle east syria like libya is part of an alliance and that by it's very wide it begins in iran. iraq's government are part of the syrian regime has won on lebanon on how. meanwhile the arab league has been pulling no punches and has announced a decision to suspend syria's membership for failing to meet the terms of its peace plan a move that syria has fervently denounced. were surprised that the arab league had already prepared a document which obviously came from american orders and the
the european union will continue to press for a strong un actions we increase international pressure and all members of the security council to assume their responsibilities in relation to the situation in syria. the e.u. has already passed several rounds of sanctions against the assad regime but during a meeting on monday the british foreign secretary william hague was unequivocal about avoiding a repeat of the libya scenario calling syria a much more complex situation the reason for this is...
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international news and comment line from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the hundreds of thousands on cairo's tahrir square are staying put despite concessions being made by the military rulers the council has agreed to hold a referendum if people demand it thousands have been running for four days in clashing with police demanding the army resign. is in the egyptian capital for its. cause a massive gathering behind you award is the atmosphere like there in town here square paula. i know it's difficult to believe but the numbers here just keep growing the crowd is just reeling people have been arriving since the early hours of the small morning and at the same time the shots and the cries are now demand out of. people saying. they calling on one hundred times how do you believe the. army that has been looting the country since favorites. stepdown five just returned from aman mark what street is just a short distance away from here and that is where all the trash is continue between the security personnel and the protesters behind me you'll hear the ambulances they feed ferry nonsto
international news and comment line from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the hundreds of thousands on cairo's tahrir square are staying put despite concessions being made by the military rulers the council has agreed to hold a referendum if people demand it thousands have been running for four days in clashing with police demanding the army resign. is in the egyptian capital for its. cause a massive gathering behind you award is the atmosphere like there in town here square paula. i know...
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so he focused on internal and put together packages of internal communications.re we going to convince them this is a good name? and how are we going to communicate externally? >> so you think that can mai tais with him however much from this impact. this is what we saw in 2008 in 2009 but wall street type this still believed that they somehow were going to get by no matter what. lehman brothers, jimmy kane at bear stearns, et cetera. you tell me, both of you, that what your impression of what kenley was thinking in how he was doing this at this time. >> i work closely with kenley and skilling and ken was really the father figure of the company. everyone loved him. he was very well respected. he had a tremendous civic identity. he was very philanthropic. and from this sense, jeff was the trader mentality. as he got to know both of them, people tended to like just more than 10 months. he was very concerned with how things looked. there were rumors that he at one point had been a cabinet position in the white house. he was politically connected and at what point he
so he focused on internal and put together packages of internal communications.re we going to convince them this is a good name? and how are we going to communicate externally? >> so you think that can mai tais with him however much from this impact. this is what we saw in 2008 in 2009 but wall street type this still believed that they somehow were going to get by no matter what. lehman brothers, jimmy kane at bear stearns, et cetera. you tell me, both of you, that what your impression of...
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unit dolphin show nuclear power plant is a unique international project because so lots of countries including the us and countries are involved in to prevent patients of this project and all the job which was done by russian special use was done under the full control of i.a.e.a. so. forcible implementation of the possible construction of next units will be as well implemented under the full international control off united nations watch dog express it will be absolutely transparent for international society we have great abyss make unusable for nuclear fuel supply where you say that we are ready to provide a new nuclear power plant to have nuclear fuel for all the lifetime of the subject and then be fuel fresh in origin spent fuel they are taken back so it means so that the international society can be absolutely sure that all the russian fissile material will be controlled by russian federation. have been growing calls in sweden for those responsible for taking the country into military action in libya to be held to account of all those that took part in enforcing the no fly zone
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media when this sort of crackdown happened in february received international condemnation what's the difference this time well those in charge in egypt western gobble standards at work . in very good libya in order to change the government because of threats against the people bring. they have put sanctions against some countries because of oppressions of civil liberties i think the west basically quite happy to carry on with the military structure in egypt. since president mubarak was forced out nine months ago egypt's been under the rule of the supreme military council thousands of activists unhappy with the lack of reforms have returned to relieve their tyrion trial only to be met by tear gas and bullets protesters now accused western nations that were previously supportive of having a hand in the crackdown but i'm not expecting a quick reaction from the west but we can see that all the munition used against us is easer american or israeli or actually. it was that it's the two of us going to stores or the bullets all of that and your mission that they have received is the cells in
media when this sort of crackdown happened in february received international condemnation what's the difference this time well those in charge in egypt western gobble standards at work . in very good libya in order to change the government because of threats against the people bring. they have put sanctions against some countries because of oppressions of civil liberties i think the west basically quite happy to carry on with the military structure in egypt. since president mubarak was forced...
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it has helped us externally and internally. the board has been very active through the marketing committee, being part of the process with the staff's and with the leadership of nick in defining the scale of the project, raising the necessary funds for it. also, key decision making points such as the visual logo, which you see here today. i have to share a story about the logo. after the meeting when i came home, i had a bunch of different ideas that we had been discussing at home. jerry said to me, do you realize this is the symbol in math for all? apparently he was the only one who had been paying attention in math class. i said, is that true? it just felt right. that is when the going really hit the mark. we thought that this was really the right logo for us. today, i want to again invite everybody to our new asian. we promised it will be all- inclusive plan and offer you something to be awakened and inspired about. >> thank you. first, it has been a real pleasure and privilege to work with the museum, with such a clear visi
it has helped us externally and internally. the board has been very active through the marketing committee, being part of the process with the staff's and with the leadership of nick in defining the scale of the project, raising the necessary funds for it. also, key decision making points such as the visual logo, which you see here today. i have to share a story about the logo. after the meeting when i came home, i had a bunch of different ideas that we had been discussing at home. jerry said...
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brooke hauser, what is the international high school? >> the international high school is a high school in brooklyn that, um, teaches english to new immigrants and refugees from are around the world. so at this school kids come from more than 45 different countries, and they speak more than 28 different languages. basically like the world under one roof. >> how did you find this story about the new kids? because this is a narrative. >> yes. um, well, i had a friend who was working at the international rescue committee which resettles refugees around the country, and i was looking for volunteer opportunities because in addition to my more investigative journalism, i do a lot of celebrity profiles, beyonce, mariah carey, and i wanted to do something really different. and i thought i'd volunteer my time. i heard about a program where you could work with refugee youth at one of these international high schools. the more i learned about the school, the more i decided, you know, this is something i really want to write about these kids, not ju
brooke hauser, what is the international high school? >> the international high school is a high school in brooklyn that, um, teaches english to new immigrants and refugees from are around the world. so at this school kids come from more than 45 different countries, and they speak more than 28 different languages. basically like the world under one roof. >> how did you find this story about the new kids? because this is a narrative. >> yes. um, well, i had a friend who was...
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hello yellow welcome to the international prime cauldron all and today my guest in the studio is eve. the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead later has gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and in many cities are virtually destroyed. building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in tearing up racialist all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills and some regimes especially in africa are not friendly towards any kind of. the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red . cross was meeting t
hello yellow welcome to the international prime cauldron all and today my guest in the studio is eve. the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead later has gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and in many cities are virtually destroyed. building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in tearing up racialist all around the...
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at news international, we have actually put an internal board in place and appointed a chief compliance -- from within news corporation, but outside news international. i meet with that board; we have had one meeting already with a substantive compliance agenda around these things. the goal is to go through, in great detail, legal matters that are facing the company, ongoing reputation risks, governance risks, compliance and so on. for example, just in the last week, out of one of these processes, in india we have retrained over 1,000 staff with respect to compliance and risk. these are things that i take very seriously, as i have throughout my entire career. clearly, the transparency that was achieved around this set of issues was not good enough, and it is something that i am determined to sort out. it is something that we believe in very strongly. >> i have one question regarding mr. davies's line of questioning. the 10 june meeting was the first substantive meeting that you had over this. they came to you to ask for authorization to increase what they were offering. do you remember
at news international, we have actually put an internal board in place and appointed a chief compliance -- from within news corporation, but outside news international. i meet with that board; we have had one meeting already with a substantive compliance agenda around these things. the goal is to go through, in great detail, legal matters that are facing the company, ongoing reputation risks, governance risks, compliance and so on. for example, just in the last week, out of one of these...
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and welcome back after six months on the international space station crew of three save we return to earth board their russian spacecraft. which alarms you coming to you live from moscow violence is continuing to escalate in cairo where thousands of egyptians often find your square have a class with security services firing tear gas these are live pictures you're looking at of the moments of protesters who remain on the square epicenter of the revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak in february while more mass rallies are planned for tuesday and at least thirty three people have been killed since saturday when security forces first resort tear gas and rubber bullets the unrest comes as the country gears up to elect a new parliament next week well in just a few minutes from now our correspondent paula severe who's on the ground will bring us the latest. british labor m.p. jeremy corbyn believes change is unlikely in the country unless the west stops supporting the military rulers there. it's western double standards at work. so they invaded libya in order to change the governme
and welcome back after six months on the international space station crew of three save we return to earth board their russian spacecraft. which alarms you coming to you live from moscow violence is continuing to escalate in cairo where thousands of egyptians often find your square have a class with security services firing tear gas these are live pictures you're looking at of the moments of protesters who remain on the square epicenter of the revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak in...
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welcome back after six months on the international space station a crew of three safely returned to earth aboard a russian spacecraft. and later this hour the russian markets have reopened following a major slide on monday find out what are the main driving factors for the equities in the business both in about twenty minutes. let me out of the russian capital you're watching our team on marina joshie thousands of egyptians are filling to harir square in cairo for the fourth day running demanding an end to the military rule at least thirty three people have been killed since saturday as security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters the unrest comes before the country gears up to elect a new parliament in a vote next week. reports from cairo. kerry into his square thousands of protesters have remained overnight as you walk around now there are people still handled and that includes many of the protesters i seen are walking around almost with a sense of pride showing the bandages that are a sign of the violent clashes we saw until late monday on the sway of jaime not so ma
welcome back after six months on the international space station a crew of three safely returned to earth aboard a russian spacecraft. and later this hour the russian markets have reopened following a major slide on monday find out what are the main driving factors for the equities in the business both in about twenty minutes. let me out of the russian capital you're watching our team on marina joshie thousands of egyptians are filling to harir square in cairo for the fourth day running...
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are already heading east for the international monetary fund's search to shore up cash with its chief warning that we face a lost decade christine regards following up her visit to china with a trip to russia with a trip to china where she said europe's deaths are making global prospects uncertain and asia's not immune to beijing now and professor liu from the university of international business and economics. professor thank you for joining us. first of all the i.m.f. the letter of the i.m.f. boss is largely on a revenue raising exercise to help europe which china has been called on in recent weeks what might this trip actually achieve. now. christine lagarde is the now sitting of the chairman of the i.m.f. therefore i think her professional job is really to beef up the mast and to make m have more productive on a more expensive so he said oh merely focusing on the us the rescue package of europe so therefore i think the the initial our objective is really how china can work more closely was on math. the. finance capacity of my math and in the meantime to all for the justifiable pos
are already heading east for the international monetary fund's search to shore up cash with its chief warning that we face a lost decade christine regards following up her visit to china with a trip to russia with a trip to china where she said europe's deaths are making global prospects uncertain and asia's not immune to beijing now and professor liu from the university of international business and economics. professor thank you for joining us. first of all the i.m.f. the letter of the i.m.f....
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this comes as the international criminal court chief prosecutor has arrived in libya. luis moreno-ocampo says the primary goal is to ensure the son of gaddafi gets a fair trial something the intimidate prime minister has promised. saif al-islam was captured saturday and is wanted by the international criminal court for krepls against humanity -- criticisms against humanity allegedly committed during this year's uprising. saif al-islam is currently being held in the western town and our correspondent joins us. give us the background to the case against saif al-islam -- saif gaddafi. >> saif al-islam gaddafi is wanted in his role for crashing the uprising that began in february of this year in benghazi. an arrest warrant was issued in june. the libyan authorities have him held here where i am. his exact whereabouts are a closely guarded secret. but he's being held somewhere here and people i have been speaking to say he will remain here because they say they think it is safe are that were having him transferred to tripoli. what i understand is happening at the moment is
this comes as the international criminal court chief prosecutor has arrived in libya. luis moreno-ocampo says the primary goal is to ensure the son of gaddafi gets a fair trial something the intimidate prime minister has promised. saif al-islam was captured saturday and is wanted by the international criminal court for krepls against humanity -- criticisms against humanity allegedly committed during this year's uprising. saif al-islam is currently being held in the western town and our...
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he added that japan should take a leading role in the international framework. the king concluded his speech by praying for japan's well-being in bhutanese. he received a standing ovation from the lawmakers. they will visit disaster-hit fukushima prefecture on friday. >>> the grounds self-defense force has begun drills in southern japan using the country's main strstay battle t. the drills started at the range in oija prefecture on thursday. they're part of a series of large scale exercises that began a week ago. this is in line with japan's new defense guidelines adopted in december 2010 to boost security in remote islands in southwest japan. at the range, troops conducted a mock attack using type 90 battle tanks deployed from hokido. this is the first large scale participation by troops for drills in the region. the drills at the range will last until tuesday. >>> the kabuki theater is a traditional art that combines acting and dance. it has a history of over 400 years. all of the roles on stage are played by males. it this man has been one of the leading wome
he added that japan should take a leading role in the international framework. the king concluded his speech by praying for japan's well-being in bhutanese. he received a standing ovation from the lawmakers. they will visit disaster-hit fukushima prefecture on friday. >>> the grounds self-defense force has begun drills in southern japan using the country's main strstay battle t. the drills started at the range in oija prefecture on thursday. they're part of a series of large scale...
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right there now let's get to some other international headlines for you this hour time for the world update the rescuers have been working non stop in eastern turkey following a five point seven magnitude earthquake that struck the same region which was hit just two and a hearty weeks ago by another last i was killed more than six hundred this latest disaster already claimed at least eight lives and left dozens trapped under the rubble of twenty five buildings that collapsed one of the structures brought down with it was a hotel being used by aid workers and journalists covering the aftermath of october's tragedy. in seoul police used water cannons in an attempt to break up a demonstration thousands took to the streets to a free trade agreement with the united states protesters claim the deal will only benefit american companies while jeopardizing the south korean economy the u.s. congress ratified the agreement just last month and ruling party plans to push the deal through parliament next week i despite stiff resistance from the opposition. despite the u.n. saying more needs to be
right there now let's get to some other international headlines for you this hour time for the world update the rescuers have been working non stop in eastern turkey following a five point seven magnitude earthquake that struck the same region which was hit just two and a hearty weeks ago by another last i was killed more than six hundred this latest disaster already claimed at least eight lives and left dozens trapped under the rubble of twenty five buildings that collapsed one of the...
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would print certain discipline in touch with the who tell me touch your original google how would international floods achieve every green. defiant egyptians remain in terrorist square for the sixth day now following violent clashes with security forces that have claimed the lives of at least thirty six people. which has discovered by many t.v. listed speed up the pace. not amounting on the step down from tough in just a few minutes. the un general assembly as a human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led to top political. and five years after the death of the former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko from polonium poisoning in london but the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british really. a very warm welcome to you on this wednesday you're watching r.t. life from moscow with me rory some shite hundreds of egyptians remain in cairo's tahrir square demanding an immediate and so you are going rule it's all despite a pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections
would print certain discipline in touch with the who tell me touch your original google how would international floods achieve every green. defiant egyptians remain in terrorist square for the sixth day now following violent clashes with security forces that have claimed the lives of at least thirty six people. which has discovered by many t.v. listed speed up the pace. not amounting on the step down from tough in just a few minutes. the un general assembly as a human rights committee condemned...
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discipline in touch with certainly touching the future a good girl would international flood achieve every green in talk of. the u.n. nuclear agency desexed iran's ambitions pounce on a mysterious scientist from its report was wrongly claimed as being russian and edged helps tehran build a prob also. i. picked out but carrying on the wall street demonstrators demand access to their h.q. the police swept out the new york based two months of campaigning. for money to run greece and italy its concern over whether the technocrats priority is pleasing the banks people face hardship. plus a cosmic journey reaches its go to russian cosmonauts and astronauts reach the space station prepared to greet their colleagues after a two day trek to the stars. world news and much more twenty four hours a day this is r t i'm carrie johnson the u.n. nuclear watchdog is discussing iran after delivering its harshest report yet i think tehran could be developing atomic bombs and includes evidence from a foreign expert western media wrongly portrayed as a russian saying he's helped run build a detonator. no
discipline in touch with certainly touching the future a good girl would international flood achieve every green in talk of. the u.n. nuclear agency desexed iran's ambitions pounce on a mysterious scientist from its report was wrongly claimed as being russian and edged helps tehran build a prob also. i. picked out but carrying on the wall street demonstrators demand access to their h.q. the police swept out the new york based two months of campaigning. for money to run greece and italy its...
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where you effectively executive chairman of news international? >> i was chairman of his international when he moved to new york to dow jones. and did spend time on the business. and relied on senior manager put in place for some time. it was always the case that the company would appoint full-time ceo to replace mr. hinton. and it took about 18 months to get to that point. that was rebekah brooks? >> yes spent in september 2009? >> yes, although effectively i think was announced in the summer of 2000 and she started to play a much bigger role. >> so you were -- >> i think formerly the chairm chairman. >> not executive chairman? >> i don't recall. i may been the executive chairman. >> who was the de facto chief executive of news international before running the show before rebecca was appointed? >> we had an executive group, chief financial officer and then, and i involve the editors more transparency. >> so you were an executive chairman? >> yes. i might have been but effective -- >> can i just come in this meeting on the 10th of june, the e-mail
where you effectively executive chairman of news international? >> i was chairman of his international when he moved to new york to dow jones. and did spend time on the business. and relied on senior manager put in place for some time. it was always the case that the company would appoint full-time ceo to replace mr. hinton. and it took about 18 months to get to that point. that was rebekah brooks? >> yes spent in september 2009? >> yes, although effectively i think was...
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organization of renowned international organization. russia's perception as a credible partner not only probably point of view of the topics which w t o does a reserve like trade or like intellectual property rights a large problem is russia as you know but also in issues which theoretically not the main part of the w t o like foreign investments and they'll be more news and opinion on this topic and throughout the day right here on r.t. plus our business team is also keeping a close eye on this story. for a visit he's bringing you the latest and we managed to talk to some of that's best and most of them agree that russia's membership in the w t o will open new markets for russian goods and it will also boost the decide for him best went into the country will be joining us about fifteen minutes time to find out which with western companies will first to cash in. right now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow the italian government is verging on panic after premier silvio berlusconi's province to resign it left the country's debt int
organization of renowned international organization. russia's perception as a credible partner not only probably point of view of the topics which w t o does a reserve like trade or like intellectual property rights a large problem is russia as you know but also in issues which theoretically not the main part of the w t o like foreign investments and they'll be more news and opinion on this topic and throughout the day right here on r.t. plus our business team is also keeping a close eye on...
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or welcome the international space the group joined by really new members as well so it was rocketed reverses probably think it will. even though light sweet crude goes above one hundred and one goal is about for the first time since april russia is not just a menace to recover from losses in the obvious my six and wins the session down a foot of a percent more in this in twenty. seven pm in moscow i'm at treasury good to have you with us here on archie our top story there's been a new twist in the controversy surrounding last week's un report into iran's nuclear program and you close a mention of a mysterious foreign expert that western media claims to be russian saying he's helping he's helped iran build an atomic detonator and he said no way explores the i.a.e.a. findings and where they may lead. iran has long been a hot topic bomb iran. but. the greatest threat that america in the world faces at face was a nuclear iran but it's heated up since last week's report from the un's nuclear watchdog sparking fears iran was pursuing atomic weapons the i.a.e.a. says iran developed a high
or welcome the international space the group joined by really new members as well so it was rocketed reverses probably think it will. even though light sweet crude goes above one hundred and one goal is about for the first time since april russia is not just a menace to recover from losses in the obvious my six and wins the session down a foot of a percent more in this in twenty. seven pm in moscow i'm at treasury good to have you with us here on archie our top story there's been a new twist in...
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and international financial system. first, we are working with our agency partners and with conagra's and putting a particular senator levin to develop new legislation to of law enforcement and not legal entities created in the u.s.. second, we plan to clarify and strengthen the customer due diligence for the financial institutions with respective beneficial legal entities. finally, we are working with our international partners to clarify and facilitate the global implementation of the international standards regarding the beneficial ownership without widespread global implementation illicit actors can strengthen the u.s. requirements and act as the financial system through other means transnational organized crime presents this as threat to the system. efforts to combat this will persist and we will continue to find innovative ways to disrupt and dismantle illicit financial networks and ensure the international financial community builds strong systems to the organized crime groups. thing you for the opportunity to te
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spokes people say their e their country is committed to international law. they called the attack on the embassy regrettable. but that's not good enough for the british government. it's calling the attack outrageous and indefensible. and it says there will be serious consequences. >> we hold the iran government responsible for its failure to take adequate measures to protect our embassy as it is required to do. >> british foreign secretary william hague criticized iran on tuesday for breaching international law. the vienna convention requires the protection of diplomats and embassies. >> clearly there will be other, further, and serious consequences. >> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
spokes people say their e their country is committed to international law. they called the attack on the embassy regrettable. but that's not good enough for the british government. it's calling the attack outrageous and indefensible. and it says there will be serious consequences. >> we hold the iran government responsible for its failure to take adequate measures to protect our embassy as it is required to do. >> british foreign secretary william hague criticized iran on tuesday...
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a cosmonauts appear the three men that have entered into the international space station have had a bit of a wait to get up there their mission with the made by two months puts they did make up some of that time apparently they were nine minutes early when it came to docking with the space station so i'm torn. up lead off easy for me to say i'm not totally edition and daniel pearl by and all on board the international space station safe and sound the reason that this mission was the made by two months was due to the crash of a soyuz rocket carrying a supply module to the international space station at the end of august that saw use rocket is a similar type of rocket that's used for months place right now they were going to take any risks when it came to if there was any technical problems with the soyuz they tested it they took it apart they put it back together they tried several unmanned missions they all went off without any kind of a problem so they decided to go ahead with the mound mission the soyuz t.n.a. twenty two rockets taking off on monday docking successfully with the inter
a cosmonauts appear the three men that have entered into the international space station have had a bit of a wait to get up there their mission with the made by two months puts they did make up some of that time apparently they were nine minutes early when it came to docking with the space station so i'm torn. up lead off easy for me to say i'm not totally edition and daniel pearl by and all on board the international space station safe and sound the reason that this mission was the made by two...
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how can you talk about international support? >> what distinguishes syria from libya is at least until now the syrians have been able to hold on to the security forces. for the military, this is a relentless pace. they are being dispatched across the countryside. this has to be grating on them and defections are increasing. >> meanwhile, normal people in syria are dying. protesters are looking at this and saying, the international community intervened in libya. why can't they do the same thing here? >> at the start of this, everyone understood the 22 countries in the region, each one would have a different pace. obviously to nietzsche, egypt, libya. it's in the show went rapidly, -- obviously in tunisia, egypt, libya. at the end of the day, president assad will fall. it will take some time and tragically more people died. >> you talked about the arab league meeting this weekend. is there anything that they can actually do? clearly, president assad is ignoring any call for cease- fire. >> i think that it is the economic pressure t
how can you talk about international support? >> what distinguishes syria from libya is at least until now the syrians have been able to hold on to the security forces. for the military, this is a relentless pace. they are being dispatched across the countryside. this has to be grating on them and defections are increasing. >> meanwhile, normal people in syria are dying. protesters are looking at this and saying, the international community intervened in libya. why can't they do the...
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where you effectively executive chairman of news international? >> i was chairman of his international when he moved to new york to dow jones. and did spend time on the business. and relied on senior manager put in place for some time. it was always the case that the company would appoint full-time ceo to replace mr. hinton. and it took about 18 months to get to that point. that was rebekah brooks? >> yes spent in september 2009? >> yes, although effectively i think was announced in the summer of 2000 and she started to play a much bigger role. >> so you were -- >> i think formerly the chairm chairman. >> not executive chairman? >> i don't recall. i may been the executive chairman. >> who was the de facto chief executive of news international before running the show before rebecca was appointed? >> we had an executive group, chief financial officer and then, and i involve the editors more transparency. >> so you were an executive chairman? >> yes. i might have been but effective -- >> can i just come in this meeting on the 10th of june, the e-mail
where you effectively executive chairman of news international? >> i was chairman of his international when he moved to new york to dow jones. and did spend time on the business. and relied on senior manager put in place for some time. it was always the case that the company would appoint full-time ceo to replace mr. hinton. and it took about 18 months to get to that point. that was rebekah brooks? >> yes spent in september 2009? >> yes, although effectively i think was...
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international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day thousands of anticapitalist some marching in the french riviera ahead of the g. twenty summit in cannes groups of international activists are urging the leaders of the world's top economies to focus on people not finance bushell is a nice where the protest is centered. they protest the say they're capturing the spirits of all the protests around the world either they will achieve their goals without violence it's really do you know it's the occupy wall street movement in the states as well as the anti. movement in europe there are people of come here to boutros the world not just from the likes of greece and spain which are particularly suffering from the de crisis now but also places like canada spoken to people from the middle east who say they're all disenchanted with the way the capitalism is going but more attention is being paid by our leaders to the bankers and finance just rolled into the people themselves this organizations here like leading t
international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day thousands of anticapitalist some marching in the french riviera ahead of the g. twenty summit in cannes groups of international activists are urging the leaders of the world's top economies to focus on people not finance bushell is a nice where the protest is centered. they protest the say they're capturing the spirits of all the protests around the world either they will achieve their goals without...