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place pulling out the observers mission and of course calling for the un peacekeeping force these are the main.
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the arab league is calling on the un to create a joint peacekeeping force for syria the group against amount of pressure on president assad. as the greek parliament debates also terrorist because demanded by the then return four hundred thirty billion euro bailout rising seas so some people hurt as police fired tear gas and stun grenades into crowds of rioting in the sun tel basons seventeen buildings have also been set on fire. these are live pictures from the palm into what they normally occurs at the base and then measures with the vote expected within an hour. and a role and promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it instead. peaceful energy practices despite the lets the western sanctions imposed against it. this is the weekly on r c hello and welcome to the program the arab league is calling on the un security council to pass a resolution creating a joint peacekeeping force for syria and also some more international support for the opposition and hopes to pile thought the pressure on the regime or he's a rino going to his from cairo with a plan our body ha
the arab league is calling on the un to create a joint peacekeeping force for syria the group against amount of pressure on president assad. as the greek parliament debates also terrorist because demanded by the then return four hundred thirty billion euro bailout rising seas so some people hurt as police fired tear gas and stun grenades into crowds of rioting in the sun tel basons seventeen buildings have also been set on fire. these are live pictures from the palm into what they normally...
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confines a compromise on how to deal with the mosque after russia and china vetoed the un resolution on syria russia's foreign minister went to damascus to talk to the syrian leader shortly after having arshad agreed to negotiate now they say the russian mediation may be the last chance to settle the diplomatic so is it really possible to bring back peace and stability to syria and void a large scale military conflict. middle east report contributing to. the un security council has debated two rival resolutions on syria the one by russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. the syrian president to step down and proposes something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through negotiations only over the west has. succeeded. both. opposition agreed to get around the table. mr rabbani walked into the show thank you very much for coming for being with us and my first question is about the mehdi. army many anywhere in the talks between the syrian opposition namely the syrian national council and the president
confines a compromise on how to deal with the mosque after russia and china vetoed the un resolution on syria russia's foreign minister went to damascus to talk to the syrian leader shortly after having arshad agreed to negotiate now they say the russian mediation may be the last chance to settle the diplomatic so is it really possible to bring back peace and stability to syria and void a large scale military conflict. middle east report contributing to. the un security council has debated two...
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your clue is that the western comments on the outcome of the un security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't remember the saying that those who are angry are really right swifties to recall statements attempts are being made to create a full picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one sources violence in syria should news now russia said that it had been proposing some amendments that did not get reflected in the text that it quote calls absolutely logical that the west ignored those calls included of course outlining that two sides of the conflict exist and things like the need for the political opposition to separate from the extremists and talks being the key whereas what was pushed through by the west and the arab league did not reflect those things so why are why is the international community surprised that this is what russia did it was clear about its position all along all right in new york city r.t. correspondent ana stasia churkin i am for the very lates
your clue is that the western comments on the outcome of the un security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't remember the saying that those who are angry are really right swifties to recall statements attempts are being made to create a full picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one sources violence in syria should news now russia said that it had been proposing some...
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but then, kim jong-un has already received birthday gifts from the nation. a big statue in the capital. commemorative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of the mountain. as much of bolstering his son's power as honoring the dear leader, some say. but kim jong-un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role, taking a standing ovation. it is impossible to tell from outside the country, even here in south korea, just how much influence kim jong-un has over his father's comrades. but the celebrations are a chance for the regime to emphasize yet again the unique of 40 of the family name and the thin but priceless credentials of the new young leader. >> extraordinary pictures there. that new young leader also graces the cover of time this week. for more on their in-depth look at kim jong-un, i spoke to the navy -- to that magazine's editor. >> why did you put them on the cover? >> because he has been in power for two months now and there hasn't been an in-depth look at him yet. our journalist who is one of the world's four wars -- foremost authorities on nor
but then, kim jong-un has already received birthday gifts from the nation. a big statue in the capital. commemorative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of the mountain. as much of bolstering his son's power as honoring the dear leader, some say. but kim jong-un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role, taking a standing ovation. it is impossible to tell from outside the country, even here in south korea, just how much influence kim jong-un has over his father's comrades. but the...
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the un security council is debating two rival resolutions on syria the one between by russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. it tickles for the syrian president to step down and proposes something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through negotiations only and all over the west old. school succeeded as. both bash and the opposition agreed to get around the table. mr rabbani welcome to the show thank you very much for coming for being with us and my first question is about the mediaeval moscow has become a many enter in the talks between the syrian opposition and. namely the syrian national council and president do you think this can be considered a good and the step towards a peaceful solution of the conflict we're only programs like this a military solution well i certainly hope it will succeed because as you indicated yourself this may well be one of the very final opportunities to prevent an even bigger catastrophe and in syria i think there are basically two questions one is the question of t
the un security council is debating two rival resolutions on syria the one between by russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. it tickles for the syrian president to step down and proposes something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through negotiations only and all over the west old. school succeeded as. both bash and the opposition agreed to get around the table. mr rabbani welcome to the show thank you...
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which the free syrian army being armed will make a difference that they will have any form of political un n unity, and then the last question, exile sh i'll shut up them speak. i think that all three speakers described effectively, it's one greatest worries, the question is, as the process of militarization extends and spreads whether or not we arm the free syrian army, let's assume the violence spreads, what does this do to the possibility that you would see the current regime supporters being willing to take a gamble on a negotiated transition after assad. it's an article of faith in much of the community which wishes to support the syrian opposition that evening the balance of power would trigger deinfections among the military and the confidence that assad would fall and this would give them the license they need to make that enormously risky leap from support to opposition. the counter argument is as they see their adversaries who deeply believe that they are go out murdering their opposition, as they arm up, they will be less likely to make the leap into the unknown. what i'm asking
which the free syrian army being armed will make a difference that they will have any form of political un n unity, and then the last question, exile sh i'll shut up them speak. i think that all three speakers described effectively, it's one greatest worries, the question is, as the process of militarization extends and spreads whether or not we arm the free syrian army, let's assume the violence spreads, what does this do to the possibility that you would see the current regime supporters...
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. >>> a former un chief is now the joint un arab envoy to syria. he will work on bringing an end to the human rights violations. the un secretary announced the appointment yesterday evening. just ahead of today's international convention. he is a nobel peace prize winner. >>> a woman wounded in syria is begging her government for help. he was wounded in the same attack in the city that killed an american war correspondent. she says her leg is broken in two places and she needs surgery. >>> now we haven't seen much snow fall in our area this winter, so how is it possible that mary hair has plowed through most of its snow removal money? >>> good morning everybody. don't have to worry about snow today. we do have to worry about heat and the probability of thunderstorms. what month is it anyways? a look at traffic coming up after the break. . make plans now to join joel and victoria osteen in our nation's capital on saturday, april 28th, for america's night of hope 2012. god is going to take you places that you've never even dreamed of.
. >>> a former un chief is now the joint un arab envoy to syria. he will work on bringing an end to the human rights violations. the un secretary announced the appointment yesterday evening. just ahead of today's international convention. he is a nobel peace prize winner. >>> a woman wounded in syria is begging her government for help. he was wounded in the same attack in the city that killed an american war correspondent. she says her leg is broken in two places and she needs...
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that the un gave them permission. might be an advantage to. be. a. bit like. pentagon playing own ego dives the sun comes up i want to break things a common goal. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually. the strike you have to. go sit in the box offices if they don't do what you want it to do all kinds of things to make things interesting and...
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syria will probably see un peacekeepers arrive in the country in order to try and. arab league meeting in cairo on sunday took them about eleven hours to come up with a decisive response to the situation and it has seen a lot of bloodshed over the.
syria will probably see un peacekeepers arrive in the country in order to try and. arab league meeting in cairo on sunday took them about eleven hours to come up with a decisive response to the situation and it has seen a lot of bloodshed over the.
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kim jong un has big shoes to fill and events like this are designed to help him do it. so, today, on his dad's birthday, north korea's new leader with a pledge of allegiance from the army. his dad got fireworks and flowers. kim jong il has already received several birthday gift from the nation. a big statue in the capital, comparative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of a mountain. this is as much about bolstering his son's grip on power and honoring the new leader. kim jong un has looked thoroughly at home in his new role taking a standing ovation in his stride and most into the ranks flapping behind him. it is impossible to tell from inside of the country, even from here in south korea, it just how much influence kim jong un has over his father's comments. the celebrations are chance for the regime to emphasize the unique authority of the kim family name and the priceless credentials of the new leader. >> that new young leader also graces the cover of time. for more on an in-depth look of kim jong un, i'm joined by jim frederick. is he a new great leader? why d
kim jong un has big shoes to fill and events like this are designed to help him do it. so, today, on his dad's birthday, north korea's new leader with a pledge of allegiance from the army. his dad got fireworks and flowers. kim jong il has already received several birthday gift from the nation. a big statue in the capital, comparative gold coins, a giant carving in the side of a mountain. this is as much about bolstering his son's grip on power and honoring the new leader. kim jong un has...
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according to the un and other reports, government forces cracked down on political protesters and opposition forces -- that has left more than 5000 dead in an uprising that has continued for close to one year. on thursday, the un general assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution condemning the government's actions and calling for syrian president to step down. that same day, members in the european parliament voted to impose tougher sanctions on the country. coming up, we show you an hour of the debate leading up to the parliament's thursday vote in france. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next item on the agenda this afternoon is a statement by the vice president of the commission, the representative of the union for foreign affairs and security policy. on the situation in syria. on behalf of the vice-president of the commission, representing beehive representative of the union of foreign affairs, i would like to give him the floor. >> thank you very much. thank you for giving me the possibility to present to you the eu position. percentage of ashton. the e.u. convinced the totally
according to the un and other reports, government forces cracked down on political protesters and opposition forces -- that has left more than 5000 dead in an uprising that has continued for close to one year. on thursday, the un general assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution condemning the government's actions and calling for syrian president to step down. that same day, members in the european parliament voted to impose tougher sanctions on the country. coming up, we show you...
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they had put their hopes in the un resolution. it was vetoed by russia and china. they are better. -- bitter about that. >> this was three years old. is this wha thçt the un waited, until they kill all the children come kill all the women? >> homs is shuddered and terrified after many punishing days of this. hundreds of shells and mortar bombs have been fired at this place. >> god,, go. >> the one thing you hear over and over is they feel abandoned by the outside world. they have not been out to play since the of rising -- uprising began. their mothers in despair. the outside world will not help us, she says. god'sç vengeance will come down on the syrian president. the kalashnikovs can do little against tanks. their hope their regime's forces will crumble from the inside. army's moral has collapsed. they know they're killing civilians and they want this bloodbath to stop. as the bodies pile up, the prevailing mood here is one of despair. people still trapped, and they believe no one is coming to help. bbc news, homs. >> paul has left homs and is in beirut. he
they had put their hopes in the un resolution. it was vetoed by russia and china. they are better. -- bitter about that. >> this was three years old. is this wha thçt the un waited, until they kill all the children come kill all the women? >> homs is shuddered and terrified after many punishing days of this. hundreds of shells and mortar bombs have been fired at this place. >> god,, go. >> the one thing you hear over and over is they feel abandoned by the outside...
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>> on syria, the un human rights chief today said the failure of the collective action of the security council has, quote, emboldened the sir syrian to launch a widespread and systematic attack on civilians. does the white house agree with that. >> the white house believes the asad regime continues to perp trait disgusting acts of violence against its own people who seek a democratic transition and better life and we call on the asad regime to cease and desist this behavior and we work with our international partners to continue to pressure the regime and isolate it to try to bring about a change in behavior. as you know, we have been working with a group that is standing up, the friends of syria which will have its first meeting in tunisia on february 24 1k3 we'll work with our allies and country in the region to further pressure asad to stop this behavior and step aside and allow the syrian people the future they deserve and includes as well discussions of providing humanitarian aid and other measures that can be taken to isolate asad even further. >> there is an arab league proposal
>> on syria, the un human rights chief today said the failure of the collective action of the security council has, quote, emboldened the sir syrian to launch a widespread and systematic attack on civilians. does the white house agree with that. >> the white house believes the asad regime continues to perp trait disgusting acts of violence against its own people who seek a democratic transition and better life and we call on the asad regime to cease and desist this behavior and we...
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the un general assembly prepares to vote on an arab resolution putting blame for violence in syria solely on the government position claims hundreds have been killed in recent days during an intensified assault on the city of homes while the authorities and says they're finding armed terrorists operating in the city. a fresh wave of downgrade sweeps across the struggling euro zone as six nations get their debt rating to cut by moody's all this while greece faces further ballot hurdles from the e.u. despite its latest harsh austerity plan that calls public outrage and mouse riots. and russia's military predicts the west might decide on a strike against iran before the summer and here rainy and rhetoric in the world intensified after israel accused the state of being behind monday's attacks on diplomatic personnel. up next artie's interview show spotlight today al gore nov in his guest focus on the report on human rights abuses around the world issued by the russian foreign ministry. hello again a welcome to spotlight show our team i'll bring in our voting today my guest in the studio is co
the un general assembly prepares to vote on an arab resolution putting blame for violence in syria solely on the government position claims hundreds have been killed in recent days during an intensified assault on the city of homes while the authorities and says they're finding armed terrorists operating in the city. a fresh wave of downgrade sweeps across the struggling euro zone as six nations get their debt rating to cut by moody's all this while greece faces further ballot hurdles from the...
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that the un gave them permission. might be important and it can. be. done. a. bit like. the. pentagon plane own in your view dives to such. great times a common goal. and so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. if you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to demonstrate you have to go sit in the bar some of those offices if they don't do what you want if you do all kinds of things to make you think straight and the best outcome would be one. that needs to be different. and that should be because the. people. at the top of the. well we need to do is go back to take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the floor have the audacity to say no. because then we must raise our voice says so much the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight. cut. please. let me. see you. just like you. don't know. my daughter molly you know
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the israeli intelligence following a un inspection that failed to resolve the deadlock of top stories this hour. i am. internationalising coming live from moscow this is r.t. washington says it isn't ruling out what it calls additional measures in syria that seen as a hint it could soon be ready to on the anti government militia and shift in rhetoric by the obama administration previously excluded this possibility it comes despite reports that al qaeda has joined the opposition that could put the u.s. and the terrorist group good and surround the world on the same side. i meet bloodshed in syria more extremists are panicked trading the country to help bring down our sought that's according to u.s. intelligence which says all current affiliated fighters were responsible for a series of deadly suicide bombings in damascus and aleppo targeted at syrian military and intelligence facilities you see no evidence of. extremists sunni extremists or not you can't label them from the specifically as al qaida or similar ilk or infiltrating the opposition's groups. while fighting in syria continue
the israeli intelligence following a un inspection that failed to resolve the deadlock of top stories this hour. i am. internationalising coming live from moscow this is r.t. washington says it isn't ruling out what it calls additional measures in syria that seen as a hint it could soon be ready to on the anti government militia and shift in rhetoric by the obama administration previously excluded this possibility it comes despite reports that al qaeda has joined the opposition that could put...
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. >> what is your take on kim jong un hill to -- on kim jong un? is he someone who is open to dialogue? >> the answers, we just don't know. we really do not know. we know less about this individual then we knew about osama bin laden, muammar gaddafi, or saddam hussein. the people they will be meeting are not people they have not met before, they are the negotiators that have been working on this going back to the clinton administration. the people will be the same but we will try to read based on what they say whether they are in the continuity policies or the change of policy or maybe sq%ei+ all. >> how valuable is the carrot of food aid that the u.s. has? how desperately does north korea needed the assistance that the u.s. could give them? >> i have talked to a number of the groups that have gone through north korea and they clearly assess there is a need. there is clearly a need that lost there is clearly a need there. the children are -- there is clearly a need there. the children are starving. a bit of donor tilt has set in in the internationa
. >> what is your take on kim jong un hill to -- on kim jong un? is he someone who is open to dialogue? >> the answers, we just don't know. we really do not know. we know less about this individual then we knew about osama bin laden, muammar gaddafi, or saddam hussein. the people they will be meeting are not people they have not met before, they are the negotiators that have been working on this going back to the clinton administration. the people will be the same but we will try to...
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the arab league is expected to call on the un to create a joint peacekeeping force for syria the group aims to meld pressure on president assad. policing agrees to gas into crowds of protesters running outside the parliament which is separate votes on more deep public sector accounts we go live analysis for you on the greek crisis very shortly here on r.t. . iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy problems is despite the long list of western sanctions imposed against it all top stories. with a look back at me past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly team the arab league is expected to call the u.n. security council to pass a resolution creating a joint peacekeeping force for syria the group also wants more international support for the opposition and hopes to pile further pressure on the regime he said in a disco reports from cairo where the pan arab body is meeting. there are leaked reports and they say basically that the arab league will will call on tightening of sanctions on syria but they will also
the arab league is expected to call on the un to create a joint peacekeeping force for syria the group aims to meld pressure on president assad. policing agrees to gas into crowds of protesters running outside the parliament which is separate votes on more deep public sector accounts we go live analysis for you on the greek crisis very shortly here on r.t. . iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy problems is despite the long list of...
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action with the arab league now looking very likely to be calling for a joint un peacekeeping mission for an intervention is inevitable now isn't it one module dictators talking about another dictator i think the arab league is being used presumably as some kind of proxy because we know the united states and the european union have all but military intervention.
action with the arab league now looking very likely to be calling for a joint un peacekeeping mission for an intervention is inevitable now isn't it one module dictators talking about another dictator i think the arab league is being used presumably as some kind of proxy because we know the united states and the european union have all but military intervention.
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during her trip to china as i called tries to persuade beijing to support the new resolution at the un merkel is also calling on beijing the biggest buyer of iranian oil not to buy any more after an e.u. embargo and on top of all of that you also wants to offer a reassurance that the eurozone is still safe for investors political analyst christophe horsetail believes getting support for germany's economy is the main reason for the. chancellor on the trip of begging to if she wants money for europe she wants you know a support from beijing for the new un resolution which beijing is not going to give and she also wants beijing to cut off its own oil supply which beijing is widely not going to do and of course beijing has also to take into consideration that india competition in the region is standing straight with iran and buying ever more iranian oil so i don't think she has any chance of you know talking china out after buying uranium oil that will not happen again i would say she will not put any much focus on it she will she will say that she will look to the ceiling and then she was
during her trip to china as i called tries to persuade beijing to support the new resolution at the un merkel is also calling on beijing the biggest buyer of iranian oil not to buy any more after an e.u. embargo and on top of all of that you also wants to offer a reassurance that the eurozone is still safe for investors political analyst christophe horsetail believes getting support for germany's economy is the main reason for the. chancellor on the trip of begging to if she wants money for...
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pressure economic punishment from president assad syrian regime to push through a polarizing un resolution. modern technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes on life has begun to improve russian democracy. wind of change as the country's russian minority prepares for its first political battle in a long struggle for basic rights. with well these are much more you know with welcome to the program the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. meanwhile in syria security forces say they've cleared all but two positions strongholds around the capital seizing past caches of arms and explosives and on the way business and fighters in these have also reportedly attacked a number of army bases and police patrols with conflicting reports of casualties fighting has reached a peak in the past week hundreds want to know. each . for the past ten months one of the at. to v
pressure economic punishment from president assad syrian regime to push through a polarizing un resolution. modern technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes on life has begun to improve russian democracy. wind of change as the country's russian minority prepares for its first political battle in a long struggle for basic rights. with well these are much more you know with welcome to the program the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which...
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the un. resolution text on syria which isn't system. aimed at regime change calls for the removal of president forced into the arms of have been dropped from the updated text which is due pending approval by the security council. more killings are reported in egypt after two days of clashes left more than seven thousand dead before it is criticized for not doing enough thousands of protesters are also on the trip and so. personality exclusive as the father of. xander. says he regrets accusing the kremlin of hurrying out his son's death. appalls the latest action from the world of sports. hello welcome to the sports headlines here's what's coming up. the countdown continues new england patriots a new york giants prepare for super bowl forty six. on truck australian casey stoner looks in almost form as he gets set to defend his moto g.p. world title. brings the magic number denali moscow come from behind to record the third consecutive victory. only one place to start the hottest ticket in town this weekend is undoubtedly for super bowl f
the un. resolution text on syria which isn't system. aimed at regime change calls for the removal of president forced into the arms of have been dropped from the updated text which is due pending approval by the security council. more killings are reported in egypt after two days of clashes left more than seven thousand dead before it is criticized for not doing enough thousands of protesters are also on the trip and so. personality exclusive as the father of. xander. says he regrets accusing...
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also iran's envoy to the un atomic watchdog tells r t the agency is biased against his country accusing washington of trying to influence inspectors. concerns over the global economy the business news is in twenty minutes. it's good to have you with us today this is r.t. live from moscow with me role research showing damascus has been dealt its toughest blow by the european union with more asset freezes on the country's central bank now hit with sanctions the e.u. continues to execute its strategy of putting pressure on the syrian regime to force president assad from power its all in with a referendum outcome on the new draft constitution where most syrians said yes to reforms. has the story. so as new constitution is not waiting to be implemented the majority of the people voted in favor of the new charter on sunday but it will only come into force after a presidential decree so while president bashar al assad in syria is getting ready with the papers the rot different prefer races in europe french foreign minister in a speech to the un human rights council on monday in geneva where sy
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voted new but airlines have used their response freighters to assist in un and red cross relief projects but they'll haul satellites yachts and even the sukhoi superjet two can imagine the two thousand killers of british goes this brother who brought it from africa to north from the europe for a. special celebration also transported one hundred thousand kilos of beaujolais wine from france to japan he says without ever breaking a single bottle many little boys dream of becoming pilots but the path to get there isn't always an easy one here the only one of six civil aviation school it's the only place in russia where one can get a higher education with courses offered. in academics meteorology and over one hundred fifty hours of flight time. the students start the training of these models which gives them the complete feedin of what it's like to see in a real aircraft flight. and it's true the images on the screen and vibrations of the simulator made even me feel like i could be a pilot i'm joined today by old director of corporate communications of the united aircraft corporation thank y
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that the un gave them permission. might be more fun than it. might. be. nice. or. bad thing. pentagon playing out in your diverse study. would break things a common goal. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. if you start to work towards it and then we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to demonstrate you have to go sit in the senator's offices if they don't do what you want it to do all the things to make things interesting and the best outcome would be ok what. that needs to be different from. the fifth and that should be because the. people. at the top of. the we need to do is go back to the take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle crossflow who have the audacity to say no. we must raise our voice says so much the only thing left is to fight to fight to fight. cut. please please . just like you. don't like that song in my bare pocket because showing my
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un makes headway on a new syria resolution with references to regime change and an arms embargo removed in response to russian concerns moscow continues to warn it will oppose any attempt to even hint at overthrowing the assad regime. and all polling stations across russia to get their own digital observer as web cameras are installed on the prime minister's orders the move was introduced by vladimir putin as a step toward stopping electoral fraud in next month's presidential but. coming up we explore some of the hobbies followed in russia from the model train sets to martial arts that's all coming your way in moscow. subject. but. also known as. a party game that was created in the. one nine hundred eighty six as a kind of wink. and very. even. ex-pats to enjoy the game. although quite complicated the rules of this play is. one of two roles mafia members who know each other and general people as. he continues until all of the mafia. outnumber the townspeople. for. me i'm sure. but it's a great team building exercise. it also represents the cultural and hobby scene in moscow well. first
un makes headway on a new syria resolution with references to regime change and an arms embargo removed in response to russian concerns moscow continues to warn it will oppose any attempt to even hint at overthrowing the assad regime. and all polling stations across russia to get their own digital observer as web cameras are installed on the prime minister's orders the move was introduced by vladimir putin as a step toward stopping electoral fraud in next month's presidential but. coming up we...
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he will represent the un and the arab league. an organization says his mission comes at a critical time for the people of syria and bringing an end to all violence. there were many more deaths as the syrian army continued its onslaught against the opposition strongholds. there will be a meeting in tunisia. they will call for an immediate cease-fire. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. >> agatha christie is the world's most successful crime writer.
he will represent the un and the arab league. an organization says his mission comes at a critical time for the people of syria and bringing an end to all violence. there were many more deaths as the syrian army continued its onslaught against the opposition strongholds. there will be a meeting in tunisia. they will call for an immediate cease-fire. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of...
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a draft resolution on syria has been circulated at the un general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence by all size it lays blame primarily on that see were not meanwhile state t.v. says gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus the thoughts killing of a high ranking military officer protests began amid reports of a growing fighting in the country the city of aleppo suffered twin blasts on friday that killed twenty eight people free syrian army initially claimed responsibility for that time that later denied involvement and blames the government meanwhile syria's opposition says it expects official recognition from our gulf states later this weekend there was no you on monday to intervene in the crisis due to us and are said to be gathering a coalition of states to support the opposition with calls from washington to arm the rebels. from the university based in beirut says imposing a new regime in syria would lead to an even deeper crisis. it's been very well known the united
a draft resolution on syria has been circulated at the un general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence by all size it lays blame primarily on that see were not meanwhile state t.v. says gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus the thoughts killing of a high ranking military officer protests began amid reports of a growing fighting in the country the city of aleppo suffered twin...
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guardian had to withdraw material after falsely quoting as always the human rights observatory the un stopped counting the death toll claiming it is too difficult to keep track of but its human rights chief also said five thousand civilian deaths should be enough to provoke international action the real observatory still documents the deaths civilian or otherwise but it may be too late for the numbers to matter either bennett r.t. london. syrian journalist camilla trotty says the outside meddling already underway in syria is fueling the conflict by making the rebels fight on against the regime. a year after the beginning of the crisis it's clear that intervention in syria affairs has not been very constructive because the interventions taking place by the most motivated players and they're motivated for their own reasons we have turkey gulf arab states and the international community which is the united states and its allies in europe. they are all interfering with the whole of weakening the syrian regime weakening its ties to your own two because they've been pushing your position to
guardian had to withdraw material after falsely quoting as always the human rights observatory the un stopped counting the death toll claiming it is too difficult to keep track of but its human rights chief also said five thousand civilian deaths should be enough to provoke international action the real observatory still documents the deaths civilian or otherwise but it may be too late for the numbers to matter either bennett r.t. london. syrian journalist camilla trotty says the outside...
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outside syria of encouraging rebel groups to continue fighting and stay out of peace talks head of the un general assembly vote on a resolution end of the assad regime. surrenders to the last of it used. to be kept in limbo and presented with board terms that will stir to leave the greek hospital struggling but the military unscathed. iran's display of nuclear progress more talks are dismissed by america and israel as bluster a response to severe economic sanctions. live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. activists in syria have accused regime forces of stepping up attacks on rebel held city meanwhile the announcement of a referendum on a new constitution does not appear to have helped stem the violence the vote which will take place at the end of february is aimed at significantly curbing the power of the ruling baath party and from russia is in damascus for r.t. . but they did for the people's referendum on the country's new constitution has been announced on wednesday it is expected to be held on the twenty sixth of february the syrian government has been working on a draft f
outside syria of encouraging rebel groups to continue fighting and stay out of peace talks head of the un general assembly vote on a resolution end of the assad regime. surrenders to the last of it used. to be kept in limbo and presented with board terms that will stir to leave the greek hospital struggling but the military unscathed. iran's display of nuclear progress more talks are dismissed by america and israel as bluster a response to severe economic sanctions. live from moscow twenty four...
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head of the un security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their correspondents into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i leveled this criticism at the foreign minister's spokesman we've never been in the media by the way. because. we've been filtering you how can you justify for instance you on the people relying on you tube and broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also atrocity committed by the elements it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage of the trade of the canned has been pretty sparse this graphic video appears to show every sheen supporter being hanged with a clear picture. exactly what's happen
head of the un security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their...
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the good news but airlines have used their wrist line freighters to assist in un and red cross relief projects but they'll haul satellites yachts and even the sukhoi superjet two can imagine the two thousand kilos of pressure those this brought that brought it from africa. from the europe for a. special celebration with ali also transported one hundred thousand kilos of beaujolais wine from france to japan he says without ever breaking a single bottle but in order to fly these massive planes pilots undergo constant training to go for examination the for special as a nation it's average in the mix metal is in. its systems and so on many little boys dream of becoming pilots but the path to get there isn't always an easy one here the only out of six civil aviation school it's the only place in russia where one can get a higher education with courses offered in academics meteorology and over one hundred fifty hours of flight time. they train in these models which gives them the complete feeding of what it's like to see in a real aircraft to a flight. and it's true the images on the screen
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in terms of the resolution of the un, chinese motivation russian motivation, there is a long-standing strategic partnership between russia and syria that was an important point of their decision to be built. that is far less meaningful in the chinese case. there's a very interesting case that came out today. they expressed support for the arab league framework this weekend and told the friends group that they would be willing to support the arab league resolution of the voted against in the security council a few weeks ago. why? because the vote had very little to do with syria. it had a great deal to do with principles of global governance in the maintenance of international order in which the chinese are determined to prevent the west from monopolizing the international institutions that serve as principles for oversight of global governance. if you read this article, which i forget where it came out, but there are chinese spokespersons that make the very same case that their underlying principles that were a stake in this boat, and we expressed very strong views about those princip
in terms of the resolution of the un, chinese motivation russian motivation, there is a long-standing strategic partnership between russia and syria that was an important point of their decision to be built. that is far less meaningful in the chinese case. there's a very interesting case that came out today. they expressed support for the arab league framework this weekend and told the friends group that they would be willing to support the arab league resolution of the voted against in the...
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syria ten days ago speaking strongly against outside interference in syria's affairs and against the un and its security council siding with one of the parties in this civil conflict. we also believe that the syrian government should not be the only side obliged to lay down their weapons and that we armed groups of opposing the government should do the same my task here is to conduct negotiations with the representatives of the authorities and the opposition to get a clearer picture of the situation and to give a report to the chairman integrities of the state duma members as you know russians closely follow the situation in syria despite all the heated arguments in view of the upcoming presidential election of united russia for the ruling party and the opposition spoke in unison on this matter of the some other just i don't rule out the possibility that the state duma will revisit the issue perhaps more than once. during your meeting with president pointed out that russia's. own reform in syria and it causes foreign intervention in syria's affairs will not stand the strain you're seein
syria ten days ago speaking strongly against outside interference in syria's affairs and against the un and its security council siding with one of the parties in this civil conflict. we also believe that the syrian government should not be the only side obliged to lay down their weapons and that we armed groups of opposing the government should do the same my task here is to conduct negotiations with the representatives of the authorities and the opposition to get a clearer picture of the...
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. >> the want the arab league to give the situation to the un to help us? >> who is going to help us now? >> some of the dead were armed. this man died attacking a government sniper position yesterday. the regime says the violence is caused by the fighters of the free syrian army. no, says the rebel commander here. everything we do is to defend our people. they can't get to us so in retaliation against civilians instead. they are firmly paying the price. the trout as for a 7-year-old girl. -- the shroud is for a 7-year- old girl. they say it is too dangerous. there is no family, no prayers, and a little dignity. they have to hurry, and even now. there will be many more such desperate lonely burials. >> a short time ago, i started by asking what the latest was in the city this evening. >> people are terrified. they have been hiding out in the stairwell. they're wanting to put as much distance between them and the outside as possible. in the neighborhood i am speaking from, there are 17 dead. not one at a time individually. they have done a mass grave and put
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development in the conflicts but inside the country many such calls are just fueling the violence the un humanitarian chief is to head to syria. based on the top country. election fever grips russia with political activity reaching the end of the presidential poll major pro-government and opposition rallies taking place today more than one hundred thousand demonstrators expected to take the streets. and concern over the effectiveness of sanctions targeting. trons biggest partners in asia resist western pressure to join the economic. israel has repeatedly devised to break the sanctions to work used to root out the possibility of an interest for . the next we talked to the head of the foreign affairs committee in russian's no house of parliament discuss the ongoing conflict in syria. to secure syria. the main objective of my visit to syria is to see the situation firsthand just as you know the russian state duma issued a statement on the situation in syria ten days ago speaking strongly against outside interference in syria's affairs and against the un and its security council siding with
development in the conflicts but inside the country many such calls are just fueling the violence the un humanitarian chief is to head to syria. based on the top country. election fever grips russia with political activity reaching the end of the presidential poll major pro-government and opposition rallies taking place today more than one hundred thousand demonstrators expected to take the streets. and concern over the effectiveness of sanctions targeting. trons biggest partners in asia resist...