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europe makes an internet piracy back to walk the plank rejecting the agreement which could have let big corporations cut off people's access. for the opposition who has been saying that act is a grave threat to individual freedoms will join me for all the details in a few moments. more words a dispute over a long long russian to be used in ukraine sees riot police tackle angry crowds in kiev. and the molecule they gave us all this scientists claim they finally found the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe exists.
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by from our studios in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's four pm here in the russian capital sigh of relief from europe's internet users within the past few hours that use part of them it rejected a notorious online piracy treaty the empty counterfeiting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet copyright laws but met with wide outrage in europe for threatening people's blood freedom or brussels correspondent tests are silly it is following developments. there were already a lot of signs very very strong opposition leading up to today's vote that it will be rejected by the european parliament the arguments opposing of the fact that this possible passage of this could possibly infringe on a lot of individual freedoms especially when it comes to internet freedom so out of the four possible outcomes in parliament what happened today is that they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that
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europe as a whole will be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the u.s. australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main a concern really here is the loss of freedom and just more monitoring from authorities in favor of those people lobbying commercially for the intellectual property rights of their climbing especially for example the entertainment industry is not for individual for people who are using the internet what they want here is simply freedom to do what they what they see as a very democratic platform and so millions of people had signed on directly emailing any peace sign a petition to the petitions committee here in brussels arguing that the potential benefits of this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martin who was steering this act to bill in the
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parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just could have let it pass we want to know what you think of europe's actor rejection of our dot com if we take a look at what's happening so far most half of you believe the corporations behind the law just rebranding over a quarter are not quite certain what act. that means in the first place eighteen percent think it's cost for the pirates and fraudsters to rejoice while the final few claim it's as good as dead archer dot com is where you can add your voice today so log on and vote. this hour for you on our t.v. watching the whistleblower as julian assange waits to hear if he can get asylum in
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ecuador or to brings you the key moments of his new making interview series that he produced under house arrest. and payback time barclays break now dr waltz could spill the beans later on wednesday over who knew what in the rate fixing scandal that cost him his job. a lawyer in ukraine to recognize russian as an official language in some regions has seen hundreds protest in kiev believes fired tear gas at the angry crowds after the ukrainians part of them in the rada approved a law without debate president a covert says help consult experts before signing the law critics fear it will dilute ukrainian sovereignty and increase moscow's influence if russian is used in official business is by no means the first time though tempers have run high in ukraine but in recent years it's been seething politicians who've been getting physical as a look for yourself here reports. another day another brewer
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while ukraine's parliament deliberated of a controversial language law deputies use their fists to let their feelings be known one of the central figures in another recent scandal party of regions deputy by the police who chunka says he was attacked by opposition politicians while trying to address lawmakers. when they were i had to finish my speech in order to stop the voting five to six people attacked me i'm a former weight lifter and could provide a strong physical reply but i didn't want to because then everyone would have said i was a thug but it was hard to restrain myself especially after a bottle was thrown at me after these events i received threats and not to move my family. is going to the heated debates have often ignited into all out rage inside the rada two years ago when parliament was due to ratify agreements with the moscow on the stand that lee's of russia's black sea naval base small bombs went
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off and the rada speaker had to hide down umbrella from a rain of rotten eggs thrown at him it may look like chaos and anarchy but for some in ukraine's elliptical circles it is in fact democracy in action when you know. you would never see fights in the soviet are limited you'll never see fights in north korea political structures are brutal as a last resort to delivering your point one of. them going to only have been in a democratic state all of this is not a factor but still it's a democratic country at the ballot former deputy now political analyst to meet the every day chance to disagree he says deputies are weak and cannot bring anything to a logical conclusion neither the law making process nor the fights and that is why he published a guide on how they should your role. it depends his table is an endless source from. it's counted at least eighteen seasons ever table which
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could be used in a fist fight like the microphone. which is used to having once been maimed and seriously injured each other i'm sure they visit is would have paid leave for a new breed of politicians able to actually work effectively. rather have attracting impressive audiences they are usually televised live on the parliamentary channel and the old favorite t.v. show certainly hit the screens national wide again almost two years it had been relatively calm politically in this country and ukrainians had been deprived of televised fistfights within the parliament but now with a parliamentary election looming this fall deputies are expected to intensify their fight for the right to work inside this building let's see russia ski r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine. you can stay on top of what's happening in ukraine with alexei or on twitter where he gives regular updates on the twists and turns in
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kiev. well it's a waiting game for a whistleblower julian assange he's at the ecuador embassy in london seeking asylum while sweden still pushing for extradition on questioning for sex crime charges and the u.s. which is circling him to get a hold of him for alleged espionage during his months under british house arrest such produce a much talked about interview series which aired on our team has now come to a close laura smith takes a look at the key moments. i'm julian assange. it is true where they expose the world secrets these jackets belong united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn this quote after quote the gulf war it promised an insight into the world to morrow and in twelve episodes julie and i saw and interviewed opinion formers and activists from across the political spectrum click click click click click click
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and with the first guest being hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah the program proved it wasn't going to hold back from the get go talking to a man the mainstream media has ignored for six years what we called for in seriousness which is dialogue and said to reform actually there i was in the area because the alternative story that the no one cause of the sea diversities i was inside syria because of the sensitivity of the situation in syria also that just i was saying to civil war and this is exactly what america and israel want for syria elsewhere the joined up europe project came under fire from david horowitz in a show that pitted the outspoken right winger against radical leftists. the age old ideological fight threatened to turn physical had they been in the same room oh oh my god i've never met a i blazed its own horowitz maintains europe is a dead song agrees it was a disastrous spirit europe europe is
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a cultural theme park significant that's what happened that's what your welfare state that just took you out of the pie i have had personal experience with a socialist dream paradise of sweden and i can tell you it is nothing like the other party the global politics sea change also made waves but two more on the guest list the eminent thinkers tariq ali and noam chomsky the world protest movement showing moten point. on no longer fit for purpose to them the answer could lie in latin america. a couple of times one of the most striking things that's happened there is the most repressed part of the population of the hemisphere the population has moved into the political arena i want you to know i am not defending it i think he is a dirtbag i think he is
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a dirtbag he obviously has no problem using his fifteen minutes of fame to sleep with anyone who is crawling dividing media opinion but getting real people talking julian assange show hit the ground running and the public on the twitter sphere have an appetite for more nothing short of groundbreaking revolutionary broadcasting. highly engaged in and significantly representative of the times i'll miss it looking forward to season two of julian assange his show but there's no guarantee season two can happen and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty i want to do it illegally shoot the son of a guy would go over well forcing. nobody would know who is a traitor and should be executed or put in prison for life the feeling is mounting that the u.s. would indeed prosecute julian ass off for westby a notch or worse given half a chance he's currently here at the ecuadorian embassy in london waiting to hear
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whether he'll get asylum that it's thought that prospect was first raised off mike during his interview with the ecuadorian president for the show broadcast on r.t. mutual admiration is clear in the interview and it ends on a friendly but chilling note as who is really a pleasure to me least in this way will. be welcome to the club of the persecuted. thank you. thank you. thank you to. trust our songs has given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith forty london. well julia songes entire series is ready to watch right now at our two dot com here's what else we have lined up on our web site claims that longtime palestinian leader yasser
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arafat's was poisoned by alone am details which supposedly sent light on his death to. the fuzz would jump stun which gave these russian daredevils a swinging time video is online at our team dot com. flow hood. league coach. the allow. for. that speed few feel a leisurely her. her goal will allow her to slow
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sugar is that so much that you should be sitting on the market for an occupation formally ended six months ago with this country's woes liston getting worse there's political paralysis. here authority why from moscow barclays banks former boss faces british m.p.'s later to explain who was involved and what he knew about the fixing of interest rates eyes are on whether bob diamond will implicate senior figures ranging from the bank of england the top levels of previous government barclays was revealed to have meddled with interbank lending rates that could have been overcharged thousands of people with mortgages loans and credit cards it's a scandal that's engulfing the entire british banking sector and sending shock waves through westminster o'connor's rodney shakespeare says that those who are
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guilty should be charged. those are great because you see it's not just barclays of bob diamond and he's chairman it's they consequences in everyday life which is at the moment the system and its corrections are putting money into this these zombie banks down a black hole as a result of all this employment is collapsing not just in the u.k. but right the way throughout europe and this is in the same is in in the united states of america so you see there must be penalties there has to be a new paradigm thinking and frankly the whole ought to be cleared out and we have to start again but of course you have to hit those that you can pin with a criminal charge and that can be done through the charge of conspiracy to defraud the banks first sleepy and that can be done by insisting that they lend only their own money and with permission the deposits of their customers but it must be can
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administered on two key conditions but it only goes to the real economy and not into the casino in the gambling and it's only for the spreading of the real economy now if you do that you can in fact start to correct what is now alas the claps of the western financial and economic system of which the barclays story is only a part. protesters from across the u.s. are gathering in philadelphia for a mass occupy wall street demo on independence day twenty eight activists were arrested on sunday have been charged with disorderly conduct a movement started last september in new york against corporate greed and the gap between the rich and the rest of the american population in this hour foremost free trader tells us that the occupy protest is a byproduct of american political corruption there is one general theme that unites all of occupy it is that money and politics has sort of corrupted the system to the
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extent that everything is broken so i do think that that is our biggest challenge is how do we sort of pull back on that and how do we how do we fight one of my favorite signs and t. shirts i've seen and i saw a bunch of this on may day was someone was wearing a shirt that said i can't afford a lobbyist so i occupy wall street i mean there's been studies that have shown that this sort of bottom third of income brackets have no say have no influence over their elected officials the middle third has some say in the top third has the most say so why do you think that this is a big byproduct of the sort of corruption and of money in politics is the occupy movement. but will grow as some more news making headlines this hour when things seemed more deadly violence against shiites in iraq a car blast claimed at least eight lives when it exploded a market in the central center of the country another twenty eight were hurt by a separate explosion in the south east of baghdad elsewhere in the capital two
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policemen and a parliamentary official were shot dead in separate incidents the attacks followed tuesday's market bombings which left more than forty people dead. syrian opposition leaders have failed to unite and decide on a way forward spike two days of talks in cairo there was pushing and shouting between delegates after kurdish representatives walked out saying the draft charter didn't include them earlier world powers in geneva encouraged joint decision making by both the government and the rebels which are still locked in fierce violence in the country. a man in army uniform has wounded five nato troops in eastern afghanistan is the latest in a series of so-called green on blue attack where afghans in police or army uniforms attack international forces earlier this week three british soldiers were killed by an afghan policeman within twenty foreign personnel have been killed in rogue
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shootings in afghanistan this year. now the seat that shapes the universe may have finally been discovered by scientists of a large hole in collider the higgs bos'n or god particle is the molecule which started it all and makes up the very fabric of our existence or just peter all over traces its genius. scientists working at the large hadron collider have said that they've discovered a new particle which is consistent with the higgs bo's'n all the elusive god particle now why that is so important is well if this proves to be the higgs bo's'n it proves right a whole lot of theory that scientists have been working with for the best part of fifty years now concerning the creation of the universe how it works and most importantly why things have muss up until now we've only been able to really theorize mass into equations concerning particle physics if we look at it this way the main theory worked within this area of science is the well less than grandiose
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name of the standard model and if we think of that as a jigsaw puzzle with a whole load of different pieces missing if this proves to be the higgs bo's'n well that fills in some of those missing pieces giving scientists a clearer picture of what they're working with now it's all very very complex science in fact some of those working at the large hadron collider of said that it's well probably easier to find the higgs boson than to explain it to the lay person imagine that we have a planet to meet your support people need to buy because we have no muscles and we believe that we understand how they leave the basic roles but it doesn't sound to be real because there's hope to play longer muscles and imagine that we have a theory which explains how to get their muscles and this is done using the hugues was unwelcome just completed a month a difficult well it's already being heralded as potentially the discovery of the century certainly of recent time in science we are hearing from cern from the large
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hadron collider that it could take them around a year to definitely say whether this is the higgs bosun this particle that they've found but certainly it's very exciting time for the scientific community and all eyes will be focused on cern to see where this takes us in the future. to meet. now joins us with the latest from the world of business in the u.s. markets close of course for independence day how is trading going elsewhere in the world we have some of the right they are close by the way happy independence day and all of our american audience to see it is quite quiet but you know traders are prevented from falling asleep at the desk because a lot of attention is still on the rate fixing scandal in the u.k. notably with its with its banks take a look at what's happening in europe actually right now it is pretty pretty slow today volumes are quite low in the footsie is down just moderately point seven percent as you can see there but
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a lot of focus also on not only on the diamond testimony but also on the on on banks which are dropping right now h.s.b.c. a royal bank of scotland and both barclays within two percent tomorrow the e.c.b. and the bank of england will both have monetary policy meetings and a lot of attention is always on what's going to happen with the stimulus policies with those banks now in currency is the euro is dropping against the dollar but that's also well quite expected as there was a lot of gains in the previous couple of sessions so this is good this could be considered a technical correction the same applies for the russian ruble which is losing moderately after gaining around fifty copecks against the euro and the dollar in the previous session right here in russia today has been pretty quiet also and a flat picture is what we're seeing mixed the r.t.s.
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down point two percent my six a bit up so what's moving the you might say it's actually the main movers we're looking at right now are all in the red financials are in line with the global trend they're also dropping was burbank after gaining three point eight percent losing just point two percent pretty much nothing. while giants ross never continuing this buyback program it's already bought three percent of its shares for over two billion dollars and after viruses down point three percent after getting a one hundred twenty six million euro loan from its shareholder rhino for modernization of its commerce. now over on the commodities market we're also seeing a drop this is ahead of these policy meetings in europe and also a correction from from big gains we've seen the previous session actually brant was up at one hundred one dollars per barrel if you remember in tuesday's session so this is also technical while military drills are continuing in iran on independence
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day this is still providing a lot of support while limiting these losses that we're seeing right now. food prices will rise as a fifth of america's crops faced damage from the drought wheat corn and soybean prices are at four year highs although they're not trading today big grain exporter russia is also seeing heavy rains which of push prices up further some experts fear countries will now bring back the export bans we saw during the summer extremes of two thousand and ten to guarantee supplied. by that's all i have for you this of course we'll be back in around fifteen minutes time and there's a website r.t. to come forward slash business for all the stories that are right thank you and i would keep right around keep saying happy independence day happy independence day and i couldn't provide a mark on what's wrong we call the fourth of july. next here on our american citizens demanding with a different kind of independence this fourth of july that's after the headlines and
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this very short break stay with us.
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