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and new york well the un security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard as killed people in injured several others the council called on the syrian government to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors and called on all concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint a presidential statement issued by the council also demanded that quote such violations of international law stop immediately and are not repeated mortar fire from syria had a town in turkey on wednesday and that's when the security council began deliberating this prize. it into a statement earlier on thursday the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon also voiced his alarm at escalating tensions along the syrian turkish border and the un itself there's a lot of divisions over how to solve this crisis that it escalates and everybody within the security council in the u.n. is trying to ease tensions that are growing not only within syria but now on the border between syr
and new york well the un security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard as killed people in injured several others the council called on the syrian government to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors and called on all concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint a presidential statement issued by the council also demanded that quote such...
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un security council blocks of russian move to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital that shatters the fragile truce in the ongoing civil conflict. obama drive to break their poll stalemate election day nears voters across america a real alternative that many don't even know already exists. and greece says it needs aid now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched by two years that's a delay which could cost the eurozone upwards of thirty billion euro. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow where there's been no letup in the bloody assault on libya's bani walid more weapons apparently sent a pro-government militias in the area this according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which historically was a stronghold of the deposed colonel gadhafi sources currently in egypt but afraid to reveal his identity over that of safety concerns. it is not forwarded as no. anything began to flow disability to the life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back that w
un security council blocks of russian move to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital that shatters the fragile truce in the ongoing civil conflict. obama drive to break their poll stalemate election day nears voters across america a real alternative that many don't even know already exists. and greece says it needs aid now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched by two years that's a delay which could cost the eurozone upwards of thirty billion euro....
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in an effort to get a un security council on going. they could continue to face crippling economic sanctions. tehrann have requested the talks until after the presidential election. >> despite talks in east jerusalem the construction of the least 800 new apartments, a military college and condominiums are climbing this. european union are criticizing israel's planned. benjamin netanyahu says he has every right to build in this area. in jordan and explosion has killed a least 10 people and injured dozens more. this was the old city center of damascus. and it is also a christian minority section. there were talks with u.n. peace talks about the civil war. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend much more news when we come back . among the 49ers are off. however that big game for the giants. the jaguars are planning at the coliseum. cal was defeated last night. curry was pre-injured on friday night. this was part of the same ankle that kept him out of the 40 games last year. this injury continues. they are hoping that he is going to be able t
in an effort to get a un security council on going. they could continue to face crippling economic sanctions. tehrann have requested the talks until after the presidential election. >> despite talks in east jerusalem the construction of the least 800 new apartments, a military college and condominiums are climbing this. european union are criticizing israel's planned. benjamin netanyahu says he has every right to build in this area. in jordan and explosion has killed a least 10 people and...
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when he was president, he was the one that abstained on the un security council vote on libya. very critical that. there was something of a split between the two. and once he -- you know, he starts with the foreign-policy arena by the fall of 2011. the russians have vetoed excess of its shows by the un security council to take more resolute action against the syrian regime and the lessons they feel they were there. that was the resolution to protect civilians, and they feel that nato and the u.s. used it in an offensive way to unseat cannot be -- khaddafi. also a very vibrant impression. they see the protests that occurred in russia earlier in the year, they see the hand of the united states. that's why they kicked out some of the ngo organizations that were supported by the u.s. and so they -- almost his position similar. they don't like change in the middle east. they feel that the u.s. intervention in iraq and afghanistan failed and made the entire middle east wars. and so they don't want to see it happen again in syria. of course to protect their own interest. one of the la
when he was president, he was the one that abstained on the un security council vote on libya. very critical that. there was something of a split between the two. and once he -- you know, he starts with the foreign-policy arena by the fall of 2011. the russians have vetoed excess of its shows by the un security council to take more resolute action against the syrian regime and the lessons they feel they were there. that was the resolution to protect civilians, and they feel that nato and the...
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria they have a naval base in in toulouse the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and the other. main supply of sophistic weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. they're russia would do all it can to support the syrian government professor thank you very much for speaking to me you're welcome. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard to compose a big picture. nuking a fashionable heights outside. radioactive fallout old government betrayal of the government of law and claude and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the service make a search who will given
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria and they have a naval base in in toulouse the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and they are the main supplier of sophisticated weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. russia will do all it can to support the syrian government professor maya thank you very much for speaking to me you're welcome. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in the new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of life while stopped as much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. of. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forest of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the l
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through the veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria and they have a naval base in in twos the only one in the middle. taurine and they have excellent economic relations and they are the main supplier of sophistic weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. russia would do all it can to support the syrian government professor thank you very much for speaking to me your work on. this day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but i'm familiar with duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. has just made camp at their winter found stage setting up his ewart judicial to fenian round tent made of diskin. his p.c. back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving stre
view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through the veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria and they have a naval base in in twos the only one in the middle. taurine and they have excellent economic relations and they are the main supplier of sophistic weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. russia would do all it can to support the syrian...
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria they have a naval base in in the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and they are the main supplier of sophisticated weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. russia will do all it can to support the syrian government professor maya thank you very much for speaking to me you're welcome. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria they have a naval base in in toulouse the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and the other. main supply zero or sophisticated weapons. into syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. there russia would do all it can to support the syrian government professor thank you very much for speaking to me the work of. cultures that so much is because in which of course you might want to dance with you as a candidate for office mamak in mitt romney revealed a little major difference between the two in their approaches to security and foreign affairs many point. for a decade of north austin terrorists attack. x. hostages blunders into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future will yet be written. emission and free accreditation free zones for charges free coming from and free risk free. to
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the report commissioned by the un security council says that the production of these foods will decreasen many developing countries and that bananas might make a suitable replacement. joining me from edinburgh is an agricultural scientist with the climate change and food security research program. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, that level of vulnerability to climate change, how sure are we? >> of course, there are considerable uncertainties, but those are the things that we get from the report, that the temperature increases in a range. you can be relatively certain of what's coming. some of these changes we may be seeing to agricultural systems, to crop patterns, some of these things are already happening in the developing world. >> i can understand the rise in temperatures with bananas growing. do they fulfil the criteria for a staple in a diet? >> it is an example of the type of functions we could see that are already parts of east africa, southern africa. historically being a key staple, is becoming increasingly difficult in some places. farmers may be shifting to
the report commissioned by the un security council says that the production of these foods will decreasen many developing countries and that bananas might make a suitable replacement. joining me from edinburgh is an agricultural scientist with the climate change and food security research program. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, that level of vulnerability to climate change, how sure are we? >> of course, there are considerable uncertainties, but those are the things...
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view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria and they have a naval base in the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and they are the main supplier of sophistic weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. russia would do all it can to support the syrian government professor thank you very much for speaking to me you're welcome. wealthy british style. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on. it well into the future. for his work hours this month the moon is the center of our universe the tides are forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environmental damage brand new turbines boost efficiency with a simplified design and who needs batteries blakes can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon. no injun day care on chief we've got
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syria and turkey as a means of venting more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be almost crippled in regard to any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much a part of the leadership of that military alliance still ahead and maybe within find out why the united arab emirates is a. must. in region. these and other stories are coming your way here. make stay with us. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's w
syria and turkey as a means of venting more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and...
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killed but the opposition claims it's much more than that to russia brought this issue up at the un security council but it couldn't agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it broke the cease fire wall damascus still claims that is battling well organized terrorists control from outside the country clearly there's still a long way before he sort of agreement could be reached at the you're united nations so this is definitely a good time for some new ideas from mr brahimi he said to me to the russian foreign minister earlier on monday and of course i'll bring you all the details of this meeting as it happens. you're going to this kind of reporting right there another u.n. and arab league envoy to syria has just met with russia's foreign minister we can actually cross live right now to the media address this is the u.n. arab envoy lakhdar brahimi let's listen. if you. lose or. or we. will have more and. this. is. the situation is burning. it worse for. the. international community. and well if the. if solution that. but for. the fu
killed but the opposition claims it's much more than that to russia brought this issue up at the un security council but it couldn't agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it broke the cease fire wall damascus still claims that is battling well organized terrorists control from outside the country clearly there's still a long way before he sort of agreement could be reached at the you're united nations so this is definitely...
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killed but the opposition claims it's much more than that to russia brought this issue up at the un security council but it couldn't agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it broke the cease fire while damascus still claims that is battling well organized terrorist controlled from outside the country clearly there's still a long way before he sort of agreement could be reached at the you're united nations so this is definitely a good time for some new ideas from mr brahimi he said to meet with the russian foreign minister later on monday and of course bring you all the details of this meeting as it happens. well u.s. based political analysts dr randy short says that elements inside syria are not the only ones responsible for the failure of that cease fire. well it shows set to back your city sixteen mistakes has no control over them and since step being supported by the saudis to change states united states and its nato allies they want to be assigned to she destroyed at any cost so and the rebels know. so why should they i mean
killed but the opposition claims it's much more than that to russia brought this issue up at the un security council but it couldn't agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it broke the cease fire while damascus still claims that is battling well organized terrorist controlled from outside the country clearly there's still a long way before he sort of agreement could be reached at the you're united nations so this is...
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doors of helpful french citizens in their rave powers further pushes for armed intervention the un security council has unanimously voted to accept the french drafted resolution calling for a military mission to liberate mali is rebel held north is and is groups have controlled two thirds of the country since whipping into its territory in a couple. of the sunni militants have been killed and one injured in an israeli air strike in northern gaza the israeli military reportedly carried out four strikes said to target a science of terrorist activities however the other three attacks did not result in casualties the strikes were launched in response to rocket fired from gaza into southern israel on friday the dead were reportedly members of your hardest salafist group blamed for a series of violent attacks on israel. and a more italian military patrol has opened fire on its own president mohammed up delays is was returning to the capital after a regional trip when his convoy was hit by bullets authorities say the soldiers did not recognize the presence vehicles as they passed by the shots injured the
doors of helpful french citizens in their rave powers further pushes for armed intervention the un security council has unanimously voted to accept the french drafted resolution calling for a military mission to liberate mali is rebel held north is and is groups have controlled two thirds of the country since whipping into its territory in a couple. of the sunni militants have been killed and one injured in an israeli air strike in northern gaza the israeli military reportedly carried out four...
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live with me first molly of west africa may soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a un security council resolution has paved the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into wants help to deal with islamist extremists have taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president to out of rebels that is livius group took advantage of the instability then seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence historian gerald horne explained why it might be too late for the world community to clean up a mess the traces back to their interference one of mali's neighbors there is no question what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster as the director. of the north atlantic country intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven. in order to dislodge colonel qadhafi the north atlantic countries had to dump tons of weapons into libya which inevitably leaked into neighboring mali which there to for had been relatively stable with the leaking of these weapons into mali you saw the eruption of civ
live with me first molly of west africa may soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a un security council resolution has paved the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into wants help to deal with islamist extremists have taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president to out of rebels that is livius group took advantage of the instability then seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence...
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now the un security council has approved a resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after a while to get out toppled the president rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing control of the northern half of the country and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the country to sever ties with al qaeda and enter talks to end the crisis historian gerald horne explains why it might be too late for the world community to clean up a mess that can be traced back to foreign interference in libya. there is no question that what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is a direct outgrowth of the north atlantic countries' intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodge colonel gadhafi the north atlantic countries had to don't tons of weapons into libya which inevitably leaked into neighboring mali which there are for
now the un security council has approved a resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after a while to get out toppled the president rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing control of the northern half of the country and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the...
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syria and turkey as a means of intervening more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and then effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be almost a crippled in regard to any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much a part of the leadership of that military alliance the international criminal court is holding a two day public hearing to decide whether one the gadhafi son should be tried in libya or the hague saif al islam gadhafi is accused of trying to violent the question last year's uprising libya wants to prosecute him on home soil but gadhafi is i.c.c. lawyers claim he would not get justice the political analysts you can ch
syria and turkey as a means of intervening more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and then effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation...
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mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now the un security council resolutions paving the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into these days wants help to deal with is the most extremist have taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president rebels and the islamist groups took advantage of the instability seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence historian gerald hall explains why it might be too late though for the world community to clean up a mess that traces back to their interference in one of mali's neighbors. there is no question what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster as the director. of the north atlantic country intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodge colonel gadhafi could not but when a country had to tons of weapons into libya which inevitably lead to neighboring mali. which heretofore had been a goal to be stable with the leaking of these weapons into mali you saw the eruption of civil unrest an
mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now the un security council resolutions paving the way for international intervention mali which is basically split into these days wants help to deal with is the most extremist have taken over the north the small nation plunged into chaos in march after a coup toppled the president rebels and the islamist groups took advantage of the instability seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence historian gerald hall...
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and supported the nato bombing of former yugoslavia essentially bypassing the un security council the move set a precedent in the poles cold war war that in some sense paved the way for more unilateral interventions by the way as was the iraqi invasion so kofi annan received his prize in two thousand and one another you want official on the list mohamed el baradei who served as head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog for more than a decade until two thousand and nine he received the peace prize in two thousand and five years later mr el baradei announced that he regretted his silence over the u.s. invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at that time the un watchdog had no evidence of your iraq having weapons of mass destruction and maybe argued mr el baradei could have done more to stop the invasion on false grounds but he didn't back to our list several us politicians among the awarded including president jimmy carter . from nine hundred seventy seven to nine hundred eighty one his peace prize in two thousand and two shocked those who remember is that ministration helped indonesia slaug
and supported the nato bombing of former yugoslavia essentially bypassing the un security council the move set a precedent in the poles cold war war that in some sense paved the way for more unilateral interventions by the way as was the iraqi invasion so kofi annan received his prize in two thousand and one another you want official on the list mohamed el baradei who served as head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog for more than a decade until two thousand and nine he received the peace prize in...
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that's come to piracy that's cos of the mission of others they all operate on the basis of the un security council monday in fact last week the sec regional nato mr rasmussen was in new york and he talked about those issues you cited with secretary of u.n. mr bank moon and it's clear that of course we that would be a very very a proper very helpful too to have any form of mission based on of course the u.n. security council receive that how he has been so far and we believe that. the action but the exact manner of this that's that's again for the diplomats in new york and other places to discuss. now do you think russia. as a member of the security council. will it back. support the idea of leaving later. or russia will insist on a complete withdrawal of all or all of the forces. well the way we look at. the issue of gun is that is that our russian colleagues are our partners in this endeavor for variety of reasons which are very well understood you the history etc nobody has expected the russian troops to be to be present in that mission but russia has been very helpful in variety of ways transit
that's come to piracy that's cos of the mission of others they all operate on the basis of the un security council monday in fact last week the sec regional nato mr rasmussen was in new york and he talked about those issues you cited with secretary of u.n. mr bank moon and it's clear that of course we that would be a very very a proper very helpful too to have any form of mission based on of course the u.n. security council receive that how he has been so far and we believe that. the action but...
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meanwhile the un security council has rejected a russian draft statement condemning the violence in bani walid and calling for a peaceful resolution to the siege the proposal was blocked by the u.s. which took part in the bombing campaign last year to protect civilians from violence from then leader muammar gaddafi are his marina but now i reports from new york. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the resolution of violence in bani walid which has been under siege for weeks the u.s. delegation cited a further need for consultations meanwhile the russian ambassador to the u.n. for tali churkin says that it's quite strange the u.s. would block a press statement condemning the use of force in dealing with libya's political problems just one month after a deadly attack in benghazi claimed the lives of four diplomats and vas
meanwhile the un security council has rejected a russian draft statement condemning the violence in bani walid and calling for a peaceful resolution to the siege the proposal was blocked by the u.s. which took part in the bombing campaign last year to protect civilians from violence from then leader muammar gaddafi are his marina but now i reports from new york. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address...
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day truce between government forces and the opposition that came into effect on friday the un security council had displayed a rare consensus in committing to press all sides in the conflict to observe the agreement but independent journalist robert harness questions the motives of certain nations. house in syria the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taken so long and then so messy and unsuccessful is beginning to make them look very bad indeed i don't think there's any doubt that the west if ever they have a losing the argument intellectual argument in this case they're beginning to look very shortly to look as if all they're interested in is all oil and power and it doesn't matter how many syrians get killed now eventually it sinks into the to the political leaders that this actually doesn't make them very good look very good and even domestically eventually people are going to notice so they start moving a little in the security council but how sincere they are i seriously question. well as their confli
day truce between government forces and the opposition that came into effect on friday the un security council had displayed a rare consensus in committing to press all sides in the conflict to observe the agreement but independent journalist robert harness questions the motives of certain nations. house in syria the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taken so long and then so messy and unsuccessful is...
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i suppose if things get really ratcheted up for moscow and beijing to gently convene at the un security council because this is getting out of hand ok thanks for your thoughts now it's appreciated author and journalist afshin rattansi on the line from london to get to any other issues through what options been talking there wearing that turkey is apparently getting increasingly aggressive with syria of a cross border fire into its territory but now hearing on another of turkey's borders we're getting reports that turkish jets have bombed kurdish militant bases in northern iraq as a quick line here that is jets have bombed kurdish militants bases in iraq just literally come through in northern iraq since we get more we can flush that out for you want to course give you some more. just wanted to bring it to you quickly well we had that live flash up ok. sadly things are far from carmel's for the middle east as well in yemen a security official at the u.s. embassy also coordinated anti terror work with yemeni authorities been shot dead washington's increasingly acknowledging the rise of terror and
i suppose if things get really ratcheted up for moscow and beijing to gently convene at the un security council because this is getting out of hand ok thanks for your thoughts now it's appreciated author and journalist afshin rattansi on the line from london to get to any other issues through what options been talking there wearing that turkey is apparently getting increasingly aggressive with syria of a cross border fire into its territory but now hearing on another of turkey's borders we're...
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of hell for french citizens in their area if paris further pushes for armed intervention the un security council has unanimously voted to accept the french draft resolution calling for a military mission to liberate mali is rebel held north is the newsgroups have control of two thirds of the country since april after the government was overthrown in a military coup the army took power claiming the authorities were unfit to counter the rebellion. of the sim militants have been killed and one injured in an israeli air strike in northern gaza the israeli military reportedly carried out four strikes that target size of terrorist activity however the other three times did not result in casualties the strikes were launched in response to rocket fired from gaza into southern israel on friday the dead were reportedly members of a jihadist south. group blamed for a series of violent attacks on israel. the mauritanian military patrol has opened fire on its own president mohammed abdul aziz was returning to the capital after a regional trip when his convoy was hit by bullets authorities say this soldiers d
of hell for french citizens in their area if paris further pushes for armed intervention the un security council has unanimously voted to accept the french draft resolution calling for a military mission to liberate mali is rebel held north is the newsgroups have control of two thirds of the country since april after the government was overthrown in a military coup the army took power claiming the authorities were unfit to counter the rebellion. of the sim militants have been killed and one...
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between syria and turkey as a means of being more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of quote no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be crippled. any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much a part of the leadership of that military alliance the white house republican hopeful mitt romney has called for more aggressive foreign policy in the middle east which would include the syrian rebels but democrats have hit back saying romney stands legs vision and consistency. he can has the details. mitt romney accused president obama of quote sitting on the sidelines end of quote and not being aggressive enough on syria mr romney suggest
between syria and turkey as a means of being more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of quote no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation...
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however according to opposition activists of the ceasefire has also seen a rare agreement at the un security council over syria with its members it unanimously calling on regional and international powers to use their influence on all warring parties let's not infringe on us robert harness has been keeping a close watch on developments in and around the troubled country it's a pleasure to see you today russia has repeatedly accused the u.s. and its allies of not using their influence over the syrian opposition to lay down its arms is there possibly a lack of impartiality to this conflict when it comes to outside influence certainly has. what you reports from the united nations is certainly a change and encouraging how sincere the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taken so long and been so messy and unsuccessful is beginning to make them look very bad indeed i don't think there's any doubt that the west if ever they have done are losing the argument the intellectual argument in this case they're beginning to look
however according to opposition activists of the ceasefire has also seen a rare agreement at the un security council over syria with its members it unanimously calling on regional and international powers to use their influence on all warring parties let's not infringe on us robert harness has been keeping a close watch on developments in and around the troubled country it's a pleasure to see you today russia has repeatedly accused the u.s. and its allies of not using their influence over the...
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would anyways do you know a military confrontation with with the assad regime if there was a un security council resolution so now and there is about this is the false. you know operation to to sort of set the grounds for military intervention and there's been many false narratives over syria i think this is just another one and show me what a. self. across bold a move to operations not reflect the syrian troops fight with the rebels them. well . along with you know other nations who are gunning for regime change in syria are panicking because we're looks like we're having two words a final massive showdown in aleppo between rebels and the syrian national army and it looks like conditions still favor the syrian national army turkish strikes can give the rebels valuable heavy weapons cover it can change the dynamics of the situation aleppo is close to the syrian the turkish border can change the dynamics of the situation enough to perhaps prolong the confrontation a laugh and keep you know sort of something on the table for those opposing the outside regime because if they lose a lap pro this who
would anyways do you know a military confrontation with with the assad regime if there was a un security council resolution so now and there is about this is the false. you know operation to to sort of set the grounds for military intervention and there's been many false narratives over syria i think this is just another one and show me what a. self. across bold a move to operations not reflect the syrian troops fight with the rebels them. well . along with you know other nations who are...
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the bombing there they've increased security measures and threaten to take the issue to the un security council but it was run by a sudanese state owned company that produces weapons under license from iran israel says it's absolutely no knowledge about because of the incident. british health workers are threatening a walkout over the government spending cuts union say they've been jewed a two year pay freeze which could be extended as well as increased workload all of which is ruining medical staff morale what's more the national health service is already losing the trust of the people it serves as police found. clearly in agony but in supposedly safe hands in hospital that's what janine harvey says distort when she came down with severe hit pain last december despite over forty visits to doctors in three different hospitals janine cervical cancer went on diagnosed rhyming in city hospital doctors here failed to spot janine harvey's cancer not once but twice all the hospitals missed it too exposing her side of the barrel but let's have the death of the thirty three year old mother of four just
the bombing there they've increased security measures and threaten to take the issue to the un security council but it was run by a sudanese state owned company that produces weapons under license from iran israel says it's absolutely no knowledge about because of the incident. british health workers are threatening a walkout over the government spending cuts union say they've been jewed a two year pay freeze which could be extended as well as increased workload all of which is ruining medical...
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the un security council. moved to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital but ultimately shock. troops in the ongoing civil conflict. strive to break their poll stalemate as election day nears voters across america pining for a real alternative that many don't even know already exists. and greece says it needs now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched. that's a delay which could cost the eurozone upwards of thirty billion euro. well news live from moscow this is the with me rule research and welcome to the program there has been no letup in the bloody your soul phone libya's bani walid with more weapons apparently sent to pro-government militias in the area this according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which was a stronghold of the deposed colonel gadhafi forces currently in egypt and is afraid to reveal his identity with out of safety concerns. there is no answer we did is know. anything been floated disability told to life the people
the un security council. moved to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital but ultimately shock. troops in the ongoing civil conflict. strive to break their poll stalemate as election day nears voters across america pining for a real alternative that many don't even know already exists. and greece says it needs now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched. that's a delay which could cost the eurozone upwards of thirty billion euro. well news live from...
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expect in some tougher action against the regime to be taken by international bodies like the un security council for example. well this is this has always been our whole wonder of the of the people however we are always struck by the stands by both the united. kingdom they are locked in a position they don't want to. do to allow me the lesser election to be taken they are only interested in action to be taken against syrian regime who are caught against. twenty four of one hundred because they believe that this is their own territory this is them who are running this three. years of security in terms of routine terror of economy and they don't want to reach the border this is the quickest route so they are likely to continue but i think there will be a point in time when that city is not going to work because. it will just really embarrassed its own allies by its own actions like this is not to allow or to ban all the demonstrations and we know the critical three in the world access to energy will balance out right the people's right to do restraint. we watch it closely if i got a time for now b
expect in some tougher action against the regime to be taken by international bodies like the un security council for example. well this is this has always been our whole wonder of the of the people however we are always struck by the stands by both the united. kingdom they are locked in a position they don't want to. do to allow me the lesser election to be taken they are only interested in action to be taken against syrian regime who are caught against. twenty four of one hundred because they...
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it's headlines breaking news from r t the us has blocked the statement on libya of the un security council it was proposed by a rush it was a peacefully resolving the situation colonel gadhafi his former stronghold bani walid which could under siege by a pro-government forces for over a fortnight russia's u.n. envoy says america's decision is quote strange considering the recent killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya we got more mindful of the fifteen minutes of other headlines from us tonight thousands come out in protest of madrid these latest live pictures as parliament played small cuts for next year's budget that says for spanish region to pound you can buy ratings john. while painting romney as an obvious she was not ready to be america's crowd when she finds out right victory allusive though in the final presidential t.v. showdown while many analysts on the kind of the future looks like to go on what major points. coming up to twenty two forty six moscow time on the button the units there like to be precise you know it's taken a while the spots lost something to smile about how lat
it's headlines breaking news from r t the us has blocked the statement on libya of the un security council it was proposed by a rush it was a peacefully resolving the situation colonel gadhafi his former stronghold bani walid which could under siege by a pro-government forces for over a fortnight russia's u.n. envoy says america's decision is quote strange considering the recent killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya we got more mindful of the fifteen minutes of other headlines from us tonight...
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the un security council is expected to hear russia's proposals on syria the draft document is callingon damascus on the opposition to maintain a ceasefire during the upcoming four day holiday of eat all the feast of sacrifice so cost not so far neither the government all the rebels have committed to the truce made while these battles continue in syria's north where rebels are fighting to capture another base near highway used by the government to supply soldiers in the city of aleppo activists say seven forty people were killed in their area last week. witnesses have reported two powerful explosions in gaza the blast strong the city after israel's forces killed a palestinian gunman and the latest series of air strikes is the second straight day of raised by the israeli military television claims the strikes are response to a total of sixty rockets fired from gaza within the last month. and more than eight thousand striking gold miners have been sucked in south africa after ignoring a deadline set by their bosses for them to resume work last week dozens of other employees accepted the
the un security council is expected to hear russia's proposals on syria the draft document is callingon damascus on the opposition to maintain a ceasefire during the upcoming four day holiday of eat all the feast of sacrifice so cost not so far neither the government all the rebels have committed to the truce made while these battles continue in syria's north where rebels are fighting to capture another base near highway used by the government to supply soldiers in the city of aleppo activists...
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least five people while the opposition claims this much more russia did bring this up in the un security council but it failed to agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it was them who broke the ceasefire still claims it's about only against organized terrorist control from the outside still clearly were a long way from any agreement in the u.n. security council so this is definitely a good time for some fresh ideas from mr brahimi is set to meet with the russian foreign minister a leader on monday and of course i'll bring you all the details after this meeting happens right parties europe's kind of reporting live from moscow on this latest attempt to find peace in the syrian conflict thanks for that. u.s. based political analyst dr randy short says that elements inside syria are not the only ones responsible for the failure of the cease fire. well it shows set to backers of these extremist groups have no control over them and since they're being supported by the saudis to change gulf states even though it states and its nat
least five people while the opposition claims this much more russia did bring this up in the un security council but it failed to agree even on a condemning statement meanwhile the rebels keep on pointing the finger at the government saying it was them who broke the ceasefire still claims it's about only against organized terrorist control from the outside still clearly were a long way from any agreement in the u.n. security council so this is definitely a good time for some fresh ideas from mr...
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un security council block so a russian move to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital the fragile truce in the civil conflict. obama drive to break the whole stalemate as election day nears voters across america. that many don't know already exists. and needs now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched by two years as a delay which could cost the eurozone thirty billion you see. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow. there's been no letup in the bloody assault on libya. with more weapons apparently sent to pro-government militias in the area and this is according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which was a stronghold of the deposed colonel qadhafi source is currently in egypt and is afraid to reveal his identity over safety concerns. it is not so we did as no. anything that didn't slow disability told to life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back the dead whom they didn't want to shoot on most of whom it's by machinery. and nobody did is no a connection there is no
un security council block so a russian move to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital the fragile truce in the civil conflict. obama drive to break the whole stalemate as election day nears voters across america. that many don't know already exists. and needs now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched by two years as a delay which could cost the eurozone thirty billion you see. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow. there's been...