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opening of thefirstarabiclanguagepublic school in the us it's coming up tonight here on the r t news channel from moscow. wealthy british scientists it's time to rise on. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza reports on our. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is our team i'm sean thomas it is three thirty in the morning here and let's get a look at your headlines to a vessel's remains stuck in the ice off russia's far east coast. extreme weather delays rescue efforts powerful icebreakers are now nearing their position to help guide the trapped ships to safer water. in the southern death of millions of the fish and flocks of birds across the globe sparking a media frenzy as a doomsday speculators say it hails the end of the world meanwhile scientists investigate possible explanations such as changing climate and poisoning in an attempt to solve the mystery. critics argue lenient asylum policies are to blame for the growth of islamised extremism across
opening of the first arabic language public school in the us it's coming up tonight here on the r t news channel from moscow. wealthy british scientists it's time to rise on. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza reports on our. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is our team i'm sean thomas it is three thirty in the morning here and let's get a look at your...
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arabworld.and you can. discuss democracy in the greater middle east i'm joined by stephen zooms in san jose he's a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco in london we have the below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our cross talk team in the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i to go to you stephen first events are still unfolding in tunisia and there is the possibility of violence is always there as they go through whatever transition they're going through right now what do you looking at these events here and demonstrations and other partner countries in the region is there a glimmer of hope now that more homegrown democracy can be is part of can be possible in this region because it's quite you stronger narry what has happened in tunisia. there certainly is hope. both in terms of consolidating democracy in
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lavelle asks his gas what could happen tothearabworldif the unrest continues cross-talk coming your way next. and you can. still. follow and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle shifting sands in the greater middle east events in tunisia have inspired similar demonstrations elsewhere in the region often at the risk of violent crackdowns is there now hope for more homegrown democracy in the arab world. can. you discuss democracy in the greater middle east i'm joined by stephen zooms in san jose he's a professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco in london we have the below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our cross talk team you know in the hunger all right cross talk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want i to go to you stephen first events are still unfolding in tunisia and there is the possibility of violence is always there as they go thr
lavelle asks his gas what could happen to the arab world if the unrest continues cross-talk coming your way next. and you can. still. follow and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle shifting sands in the greater middle east events in tunisia have inspired similar demonstrations elsewhere in the region often at the risk of violent crackdowns is there now hope for more homegrown democracy in the arab world. can. you discuss democracy in the greater middle east i'm joined by stephen zooms in...
revolutions and thought the soviet state. has flare up aroundthearabworldwith egypt on high alert for a week now peaceful about what of these demonstrations mean another failure for u.s. foreign policy call stalkers up next. if you can. follow me and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle is outside democracy promotion an oxymoron what is america's track record in the arab world and is invoking security interest over democracy the greatest haven for tyrants. and. to discuss democracy promotion i'm joined by katie in paris he is a writer and filmmaker and with we go to jeff purdue he is a post-doctoral fellow at aberystwyth university and author of american foreign policy and postwar reconstruction comparing japan in iraq and in durham we cross to bruce general said he is a professor of public policy and political science at duke university and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to take i'd like to go to you first in paris over the last two weeks. were saying events that we've never see
revolutions and thought the soviet state. has flare up around the arab world with egypt on high alert for a week now peaceful about what of these demonstrations mean another failure for u.s. foreign policy call stalkers up next. if you can. follow me and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle is outside democracy promotion an oxymoron what is america's track record in the arab world and is invoking security interest over democracy the greatest haven for tyrants. and. to discuss democracy...
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those who desired to use the revolutions which happened inthearabworldwe have to take care that the far right or any other forces with an imperialist acknowledge will not take advantage of the situation if those are really people's movements they should not have let anyone interfere with their theirs and that's what artists experts agree that it may take some time before the world will see whether the revolts in tunisia and egypt will change things for the better in these countries just as they have a common opinion that if these uprising flop europe will be the first to suffer from waves of immigrants. see. the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe is calling for new sanctions against the leadership of bill rose it follows december's disputed election which saw president alexander lukashenko europe's last dictator retain power in the protests the fall of the vote six hundred people were arrested some of whom were badly beaten one of baseball with the analyst were given the e.u. will not apply financial pressure on the relevance he would probably when the sanctions hurt wh
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oxymoron what is america's track record inthearabworldand is invoking security interest over democracy the greatest haven for tyrants. and. to discuss democracy promotion i'm joined by teddy in paris he is a writer and filmmaker and with we go to jeff perdue he is a post-doctoral fellow at aberystwyth university and author of american foreign policy and postwar reconstruction comparing japan in iraq and in durham we crossed to bruce generals and he is a professor of public policy and political science at duke university and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to take i'd like to go to you first in paris over the last two weeks. were saying events that we've never seen before in the arab world i liken it to the end of the soviet union it is a world history or sturrock moment as we're doing this program events are unfolding extremely almost out of control in egypt so i ask you to take what is america's track record in promoting democracy and expression is hot area right now in north
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arabworldwe have to take care of the far right of the forces with an increasingly sticky mood will not take advantage of this situation and if those are really people's movements they should not have let anyone into fear with their fears and that's what artists experts agree that it may take some time before the world will see whether the revolts indonesia and egypt will change things for the better in these countries just as they have a common opinion that if these uprising is flawed europe will be the first to suffer from waves of immigrants. see. the problem andrea soundly of the council of europe is calling for new sanctions against the leadership of belarus if all of the samaras disputed election which saw president. europe's last dictator retain power and the protests the fall of the vote six hundred people were arrested some of whom were badly beaten one of the base political analysts little answers that you will not apply financial pressure on valorous he would probably listen when the sanctions hurt where it hurts most and that economy however the chief european diplomat c
arab world we have to take care of the far right of the forces with an increasingly sticky mood will not take advantage of this situation and if those are really people's movements they should not have let anyone into fear with their fears and that's what artists experts agree that it may take some time before the world will see whether the revolts indonesia and egypt will change things for the better in these countries just as they have a common opinion that if these uprising is flawed europe...