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[29 Oct 2013] Ecuador president meets his Russian counterpart at Kremlin - English
Ecuador\'s President Rafael Correa is on an official visit to Russia where he signed agreements to boost trade and energy cooperation. Correa also met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at...
Ecuador\'s President Rafael Correa is on an official visit to Russia where he signed agreements to boost trade and energy cooperation. Correa also met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin. The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations.
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Ecuador\'s President Rafael Correa is on an official visit to Russia where he signed agreements to boost trade and energy cooperation. Correa also met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin. The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations.
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Russians heading to the polls in the countrys presidential election - Mar 2012 - English
Russians have begun heading to the polls in the country's presidential election, widely believed to bring back former two-time president and incumbent Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin...
Russians have begun heading to the polls in the country's presidential election, widely believed to bring back former two-time president and incumbent Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin for another term.
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Russians have begun heading to the polls in the country's presidential election, widely believed to bring back former two-time president and incumbent Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin for another term.
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[02 July 13] Iran president meets with Russian counterpart in Moscow - English
Iran\'s outgoing President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has held talks with the Russian President at the Kremlin. They discussed bilateral ties between Moscow and Tehran, and in particular financial and...
Iran\'s outgoing President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has held talks with the Russian President at the Kremlin. They discussed bilateral ties between Moscow and Tehran, and in particular financial and energy sectors.
The two leaders talked about the need to increase cooperation. They also stressed the importance of economic cooperation. The Iranian leader said that existing administrative obstacles can be overcome through joint efforts.
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Iran\'s outgoing President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has held talks with the Russian President at the Kremlin. They discussed bilateral ties between Moscow and Tehran, and in particular financial and energy sectors.
The two leaders talked about the need to increase cooperation. They also stressed the importance of economic cooperation. The Iranian leader said that existing administrative obstacles can be overcome through joint efforts.
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[19 July 13] Russian court convicts opposition leader - English
Russia\'s Leading opposition leader is sentenced to five years in prison - a punishment that is set to turn Aleksei Navalny who recently declared his candidacy for mayor of Moscow, from an...
Russia\'s Leading opposition leader is sentenced to five years in prison - a punishment that is set to turn Aleksei Navalny who recently declared his candidacy for mayor of Moscow, from an opposition activist to a political dissident and prisoner. Navalny denies the charges, saying the case is politically motivated.
After the guilty verdict many took to the streets. In Moscow, even before the sentence was announced, supporters and the police began to gather at Manezh Square near the Kremlin where backers of Navalny had planned to hold an unsanctioned rally.
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Russia\'s Leading opposition leader is sentenced to five years in prison - a punishment that is set to turn Aleksei Navalny who recently declared his candidacy for mayor of Moscow, from an opposition activist to a political dissident and prisoner. Navalny denies the charges, saying the case is politically motivated.
After the guilty verdict many took to the streets. In Moscow, even before the sentence was announced, supporters and the police began to gather at Manezh Square near the Kremlin where backers of Navalny had planned to hold an unsanctioned rally.
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[18 Nov 2013] Iran Pres. Rouhani: Excessive demands could hamper win-win deal - English
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani has warned that excessive demands could hamper talks on Iran\'s nuclear energy program. On his twitter page, Rouhani referred to his phone conversation with Russian...
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani has warned that excessive demands could hamper talks on Iran\'s nuclear energy program. On his twitter page, Rouhani referred to his phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rouhani told Putin that excessive demands could complicate the process toward a win-win agreement. The Iranian president praised Moscow\'s efforts to help negotiate a settlement to the issue. According to the Kremlin, Putin told Rouhani that there\'s a QUOTE real chance to resolve the international standoff over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. Representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany will sit down for fresh talks in Geneva this coming Wednesday. The meeting will be held under pressure from Israel which seems determined to force Western countries to block a nuclear deal with Iran. The previous round of talks ended without an agreement after France, blocked a deal under the influence of Israel.
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Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani has warned that excessive demands could hamper talks on Iran\'s nuclear energy program. On his twitter page, Rouhani referred to his phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rouhani told Putin that excessive demands could complicate the process toward a win-win agreement. The Iranian president praised Moscow\'s efforts to help negotiate a settlement to the issue. According to the Kremlin, Putin told Rouhani that there\'s a QUOTE real chance to resolve the international standoff over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. Representatives from Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany will sit down for fresh talks in Geneva this coming Wednesday. The meeting will be held under pressure from Israel which seems determined to force Western countries to block a nuclear deal with Iran. The previous round of talks ended without an agreement after France, blocked a deal under the influence of Israel.
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[31 Jan 2014] Kerry: Syria could face consequences for failing to remove its stockpile - English
The US administration is stepping up criticism of the Syrian government over the removal of its chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry says all options are still on the table and that...
The US administration is stepping up criticism of the Syrian government over the removal of its chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry says all options are still on the table and that Syria could face consequences for failing to get rid of its stockpile of chemical weapons.
Over the past two days, the US administration has repeatedly accused Damascus of deliberately stalling the international disarmament deal to remove its chemical weapons. But Russia has rejected Washington\'s charges that the Syrian government is dragging its feet in the effort to eliminate its chemical weapons stockpile. Moscow says a June 30 deadline to destroy Syria\'s arsenal of toxic agents remains viable, despite delays. The Kremlin says the delays are due to security problems on the road to the port of Latakia and insufficient technical support from the outside world.
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The US administration is stepping up criticism of the Syrian government over the removal of its chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry says all options are still on the table and that Syria could face consequences for failing to get rid of its stockpile of chemical weapons.
Over the past two days, the US administration has repeatedly accused Damascus of deliberately stalling the international disarmament deal to remove its chemical weapons. But Russia has rejected Washington\'s charges that the Syrian government is dragging its feet in the effort to eliminate its chemical weapons stockpile. Moscow says a June 30 deadline to destroy Syria\'s arsenal of toxic agents remains viable, despite delays. The Kremlin says the delays are due to security problems on the road to the port of Latakia and insufficient technical support from the outside world.
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Detrás de la Razón - Rusia frente a miles de soldados de Estados Unidos - 14Jan2017 - Spanish
Estados Unidos envÃa a Europa el mayor despliegue militar de toda su historia desde la Guerra FrÃa.
Asimismo, más de 3500 soldados de la Cuarta InfanterÃa, salieron de Fort Carson, Colorado,...
Estados Unidos envÃa a Europa el mayor despliegue militar de toda su historia desde la Guerra FrÃa.
Asimismo, más de 3500 soldados de la Cuarta InfanterÃa, salieron de Fort Carson, Colorado, para llegar hasta Polonia donde serán dispersados en varias locaciones del territorio oriental europeo.
¿A qué van? La Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN) y EE.UU. piensan que puede haber un ataque de Rusia, o una \"agresión\" como la de Crimea -como los europeos aseguran-, y que por ello han decidido reforzar a las tropas de la OTAN.
Tanques, acorazados, artillerÃa y toneladas de armas, desfilaron por la frontera de Alemania para alcanzar el pueblo polaco de Zagan ante el asombro de curiosos de ver tanto armamento pasar por sus terrenos.
La respuesta de Rusia, usted la sabe, y le agregan un poco más: Estados Unidos está desestabilizando la seguridad de la zona, ni siquiera es un paÃs europeo. Pero los americanos ni sus amigos europeos hacen caso.
De hecho y lo que complica aún las cosas más, es que el Reino Unido y Alemania están alistando su Fuerza Aérea para unirse por aire al despliegue estadounidense. Estos son los hechos. Las preguntas, muchas.
¿Cuál es la razón de fondo de que EE.UU. esté enviando a miles de sus soldados a Polonia?
¿Por qué Rusia califica de agresión este despliegue cuando puso misiles nucleares como Iskander apuntado para Europa dentro de la Europa misma: Kaliningrado?
¿Qué pretende EE.UU. si no es un paÃs europeo, al poner armas y soldados frente a Rusia?
¿Los polacos o son histéricos o son mentirosos o sà están diciendo la verdad, que al ver a tantos militares de EE.UU. agradecieron su presencia ante ejercicios rusos que califican de peligrosos?
¿Por qué 17 antiguos y actuales mandatarios de paÃses europeos han enviado una carta urgente a Donald Trump para que reconsidere su postura de amistad a Rusia?
¿Qué pasará con estos miles de soldados que ha enviado Barack Obama a Polonia, en 6 dÃas que Trump sea el presidente de EE.UU. los regresará a casa?
¿Por qué EE.UU. gasta millones de dólares en este despliegue, cómo lo va a recuperar?
¿Si envÃa tanto músculo militar, es para disuadir o sólo es para presumir polÃticamente?
Este es el operativo \"Resolución Atlántica\", que dice detener la ambición de Rusia. Rusia insiste que esta es una operación peligrosa y desleal: cualquier otro paÃs tendrÃa también una visión negativa ante un incremento de la presencia militar extranjera cerca de sus fronteras, agrega el portavoz del Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov.
Hoy en Detrás de la Razón, la polÃtica de la guerra dirigida por inhumanos fabricantes de armas que más allá del poder de influencia, necesitan el poder de que se llenen sus bolsillos de dólares.
En Detrás de la Razón, nosotros preguntamos, los analistas contestan y usted en su casa concluye. Y si la realidad hace lo que quiere, entonces nosotros volveremos a preguntar. Lo importante es detectar las aristas que no nos dicen. El análisis, las preguntas y respuestas a las nueve y treinta de la noche, desde los estudios de Teherán; Londres y Madrid, siete de la tarde, México a las 12 y Colombia, una de la tarde.
Por Roberto de la Madrid
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Estados Unidos envÃa a Europa el mayor despliegue militar de toda su historia desde la Guerra FrÃa.
Asimismo, más de 3500 soldados de la Cuarta InfanterÃa, salieron de Fort Carson, Colorado, para llegar hasta Polonia donde serán dispersados en varias locaciones del territorio oriental europeo.
¿A qué van? La Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN) y EE.UU. piensan que puede haber un ataque de Rusia, o una \"agresión\" como la de Crimea -como los europeos aseguran-, y que por ello han decidido reforzar a las tropas de la OTAN.
Tanques, acorazados, artillerÃa y toneladas de armas, desfilaron por la frontera de Alemania para alcanzar el pueblo polaco de Zagan ante el asombro de curiosos de ver tanto armamento pasar por sus terrenos.
La respuesta de Rusia, usted la sabe, y le agregan un poco más: Estados Unidos está desestabilizando la seguridad de la zona, ni siquiera es un paÃs europeo. Pero los americanos ni sus amigos europeos hacen caso.
De hecho y lo que complica aún las cosas más, es que el Reino Unido y Alemania están alistando su Fuerza Aérea para unirse por aire al despliegue estadounidense. Estos son los hechos. Las preguntas, muchas.
¿Cuál es la razón de fondo de que EE.UU. esté enviando a miles de sus soldados a Polonia?
¿Por qué Rusia califica de agresión este despliegue cuando puso misiles nucleares como Iskander apuntado para Europa dentro de la Europa misma: Kaliningrado?
¿Qué pretende EE.UU. si no es un paÃs europeo, al poner armas y soldados frente a Rusia?
¿Los polacos o son histéricos o son mentirosos o sà están diciendo la verdad, que al ver a tantos militares de EE.UU. agradecieron su presencia ante ejercicios rusos que califican de peligrosos?
¿Por qué 17 antiguos y actuales mandatarios de paÃses europeos han enviado una carta urgente a Donald Trump para que reconsidere su postura de amistad a Rusia?
¿Qué pasará con estos miles de soldados que ha enviado Barack Obama a Polonia, en 6 dÃas que Trump sea el presidente de EE.UU. los regresará a casa?
¿Por qué EE.UU. gasta millones de dólares en este despliegue, cómo lo va a recuperar?
¿Si envÃa tanto músculo militar, es para disuadir o sólo es para presumir polÃticamente?
Este es el operativo \"Resolución Atlántica\", que dice detener la ambición de Rusia. Rusia insiste que esta es una operación peligrosa y desleal: cualquier otro paÃs tendrÃa también una visión negativa ante un incremento de la presencia militar extranjera cerca de sus fronteras, agrega el portavoz del Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov.
Hoy en Detrás de la Razón, la polÃtica de la guerra dirigida por inhumanos fabricantes de armas que más allá del poder de influencia, necesitan el poder de que se llenen sus bolsillos de dólares.
En Detrás de la Razón, nosotros preguntamos, los analistas contestan y usted en su casa concluye. Y si la realidad hace lo que quiere, entonces nosotros volveremos a preguntar. Lo importante es detectar las aristas que no nos dicen. El análisis, las preguntas y respuestas a las nueve y treinta de la noche, desde los estudios de Teherán; Londres y Madrid, siete de la tarde, México a las 12 y Colombia, una de la tarde.
Por Roberto de la Madrid