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struggling with the cultural divide germany france to bring in turkish police to help combat crime against its back to the ethnic minority. in an exclusive interview with r.t. the correct when president. calls on america to stand up against america's policy of aggression. snooki snooki snooki. snooki is here big hits from the small screen we get our celebrity radar out to see why snooki has been crowned queen of america's reality t.v. . and coming up on the big day all the latest market news find
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out why russia is looking to recruit more foreign born in about twenty minutes time . pro costing live from moscow this is our take welcome to the program turkish police may soon be patrolling germany's streets the aim is to get a grip on crime amongst the country's largest ethnic minority turkish immigrants are often seen as having failed to integrate into german society and high unemployment is leading to serious problems but critics of the new policing plan say it's just another example of discrimination. bottom expects. crystal tack feels like a stranger in her own country daily she enjoys the summer parks and life here in this cologne suburb when not working as
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a doctor but she feels totally numbed to death alice can't lie but it all happened very silently and without anyone noticing much the german population willing children were taken out of the schools and suddenly there are literacy here and there are around two million turkish citizens living in germany with many more having adopted german citizenship special worker recruitment agreements from the one nine hundred sixty s. made germany the destination of choice for turkish incoming migrants. are immigrants who come to go to where needed work for now we're here if you could make them want to make. you great. but as well as being the largest ethnic minority some believe they're also the worst written into the new society is then was probably it's a big problem that the turks of the last generation haven't integrated would have developed further away we have fifteen to twenty year olds who have moved further
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away from german culture than old immigrants this is a big effect on their behavior of the broken bone is a small by many germans think multiculturalism isn't working many also think turks should be allowed religious cultural freedom was. the great that they are all the way ordinary were. they behave a little when we went to some of these areas many turks themselves tonight there were problems they are trying to live together and i understand there are some problems but it's not true that turks can't integrate. we all get along there are many turks russians germans and arabs here on t.v. in the media they talk about people shooting each other and fighting. but that's not the case here. but not all. you feel it. as well as
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a cultural divide there's also the more serious problem of crime unemployment among young turks in germany is high zoltan boredom leading to delinquency crystal has seen it all passion betty said in a while and that's what the young ones do in mice themselves drugs what turns don't drink as we know it but they do fight each other. and they don't just face off with fellow turks the new prime police from turkey will help their german counterparts patrol troublesome neighborhoods those behind it don't want segregation but rather a more sympathetic approach to policing the turkish community most of them so in a small company would of course the german police can handle the situation but there have been lots of recent reports about attacks and violence against police officers who try to enforce law in such problematic regions with a high violence potential so we had to think about what we could do better. but the
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plan is getting a lot of criticism some saying it's clear evidence the police don't know how to deal with turkish communities and crystal is one of those who thinks it's discrimination against turks you have not really i don't like this plan the russian polish minorities don't have the police it's not fair for the turkish to have them you have to police other people won't respond german police. this is the main turkish street in the old german city of cologne and streets like this that these new police officers are intended for and it's on streets like this the people will decide whether this plan is an example of police and militia to or a failure to engage with germany's immigrant population tom barton r.t. cologne germany the u.s. dictating policy to the rest of the were. well according to nicaraguan president daniel ortega he told r.t. that america is tired of being treated as simply a part of washington's backyard. the world is changing the us
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isn't this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world and this country has military and economic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary and imperialist a policy. he carry on the same policy is always there have been acting just like in the past their policy is of unwelcome intervention. and threats and. what could have been done to find a way out of this situation say i want them off what at the lot and all of us supported the new format of relations with the united states whenever i speak to presidents of latin american countries no matter how conservative they are private they condemned the united states and got it through the words of them they are against the fact that he was a government that attributes points to them in their own classification of what government can support their idea of the us acting like a greedy judge which gives you the points for democracy human rights and fighting
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against drug trafficking in your own currency but who in turn will judge the us of course it gives way to emotions to speak about the economy about the protectionist policy of the e.u. was in european countries nobody agrees with it in a mop the thing is that we have not learned so far to organize or latin american area to consolidate our able latin american people which will enable us to negotiate with europe now with us and with developed countries on reasonable terms i thought well there was that it was the thing that i think back to you can watch the full interview with take it about twenty minutes hand out. u.s. forces in afghanistan are preparing a major attack on the birthplace of the taliban military officials have called the assault the next step in securing the volatile kandahar province but artie's military analyst says that instead of trying to win the public support for operations in afghanistan america's top commander should move troops to pakistan to
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fight insurgency there. one of the main objective of the u.s. commander in afghanistan general betray us charm offense really the assistance of u.s. media was to sell this take away u.s. counterinsurgency strategy to american public general petraeus made to splash nearly quaint catch phrase when he said that he was not sent to afghanistan just to exit cute the graceful exit reve all due respect i have to admit it was an ill advised idea for general petraeus to point this particular phrase every other option is a tenuous road from bad to worse the only opposite to the graceful exit is a disgraceful escalation of hewers forces in afghanistan the reason no way to imagine that this surge in afghanistan could be called graceful than other alternatives these disgraceful exit which will be dictated by the will of the u.s.
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commander in afghanistan but he will be enforced by the deteriorating situation only ground and by political expediency and the incoming me term elections in the united states and it will be further exacerbated by the war fatigue of the american public by reagan pulling the us forces from afghanistan into pakistan because the brain to bear the us forces where the devil when the really bad is pakistan the epicenter of the big natural disaster and the hub of international terrorism. coming up later in the program a sacred place for. the connection between the gods and shoals of.
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this history. feel.
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wealthy british. target. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because
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a report on. world news in brief for you in the philippines a former police officer who is holding tourists hostage on a bus has released some of those on board these a lot of pictures now that situation around twenty is still being held by the man whose. wife will. be reinstated. that's not his all surrounding this bus which must run which is now in the park in the country's capital and the man's brother has apparently joined in the team who are trying to persuade him to surrender so a lot of pictures are set off that developing story to keep you updated. more than thirty miners have been found alive in chile often being trapped underground for seventeen days rescuers sent a probe almost seven hundred meters into the collapsed mine shaft it came back with a handwritten note saying by being an emergency shelter however the authorities say
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it could take up to four months to get them out from the books jim they were down to. in china all the two hundred fifty thousand people are now being forced to leave in the east and then off to race one in river overflowed four people have been killed by the floodwaters and parts of the city are cut off the region is the latest to be hit the country's worst flood season in over a decade the area borders north korea which has also been affected. and political horse trading is under way in australia for the saturday's inconclusive election both candidates they believe that your knowledge and leader of the liberals tony abbott are talking with independents to try to form a government that all it has. knowledge that with most of the votes counted neither party can now win a seventy six seat outright jointing should remain in the government is formed a process that could take over a week. now childless couples are flocking to
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a place near lake baikal in siberia considered by many to be sacred they believe in the powers of a goddess of wisdom who is a patron for mothers after a visit many who had been declared infertile claim to have been able to have children sean thomas met some of the lucky parents. many seeker wisdom but she never utters a word hundreds come to be blessed with children but she doesn't work in any clinic yet here near the shores of lake by call lies the sacred place that's home to the powers of the goddess ian jima and it's not just the local people who are drawn in . i was here last year and i always keep remembering the god day this year i came to play with my sister and her girlfriend this place is special you can see it's closer to the cosmos. image is said to be found in these rocks many come here to pay homage but it is said that each has a unique perspective. she's always seem differently to some she's dancing to others
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playing a guitar some see her in a car or on a horse some see a tiger which is a keeper of buddhism some don't see her immediately this means they have to walk around the mountain the more the better then they'll see her though the spot is said to be sacred in general those who come here say that this area has one very special and specific power or chill kohima here to create and team is a very strong god is he she helps people and children she helps this women to have children in fact influence is said to be behind a kind of population surge so the birth rates go down yes we need to have kinda goldens opened again but they've all been closed now we need them again and the people who haven't bought a busines say that the power of these rocks is so. real women who have been medically declared infertile are able to have children once they've experienced the miracle here natalia solomon's geyer was an accomplished professional athlete but what she wanted more than anything was to have a child somebody might just the rest of the professional sport is not good for
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house because of just training marathons mad since my body was exhausted in one thousand nine hundred seventy i was diagnosed with it human and had a kidney removed i told the doctor i wanted another child he did everything possible for me to have more children but it wasn't a possibility while visiting her parents neighbors suggested she paid a visit to young gina and though skeptical natalia made the journey the other the so i just walked over and silently asked i have everything in my life all i'm asking for is a child i didn't even care whether it would be a boy or girl in a week we returned to my parents' home and went to that place again and just one look later i got pregnant while in her mid forty's natalia gave birth and is now the proud mother of a healthy four year old daughter today she directs other would be mothers down the same path on your own i mean projecting another woman who in their great chance was married twice and had no kids she is
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a wealthy business woman she's looked for help everywhere but she had a baby at forty one but i hadn't visited that grace there are many examples so it's true that she hopes to have children. doctors of course will have other ideas but in the absence of a better baby boom explanation as mountain will bring mothers to be in search of a family shawn thomas r.t. siberia. now are also online for you twenty four hours a day you can check out all teen dot com stores he just has just some of what's on there right now but new york will soon be one icon short. of the city's taxis on the road to extinction. found a piece of real estate on red square a russian man. claims he's the right forehead to the most good criminal scum of the reasoning. from the land which gave us celebrity icons such as marilyn monroe and jennifer aniston comes
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a new sensation snooki the reality t.v. star is now one of the hottest names in america with other famous figures trying to ride on a wave of popularity artie's tries to find out if there's anyone in new york who hasn't fallen under snooki spell. she's the legendary sex goddess who in now merged the world. symbol glamour and famous friends only the fifty of us now women row with each passing decade america embraced a new icon who created trends and fed fantasies. but today's it for a snow cave snooki is no peace no peace no snooki is here snooki or nicole khaleesi is the smallest and hannah just cast member of the m.t.v.'s reality show where he sure. was down.
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from wall street. to the red carpet and when he got me into the big apple. tree like we need her was she well you know she was cool i think she's that way someone entertaining the part that would bring. her. a reality t.v. star has become america's new cultural symbol a reflection some say of a different kind of a member comic club or whatever to look into. that has her own signature laugh and figure out that americans really have called the jersey shore up so relatable even the u.s. president when he speaks of snow exploded from the indoor tanning tax within this bill. snooki then gets caught choked snoeck a run as mayor of was it left. out of it out on the horse market that is our t.
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chemistry set in manhattan right on able to find even one person who doesn't know snooki yeah i would take me for a drink right absolutely why because she's is the air is just like we think of it that we make it popular cast member snooki of that hit reality shows. and rested with a reported salary of thirty thousand dollars per episode this reality show star has made it so he said national appeal may be debatable but her international reach i don't know about the jersey shore is currently broadcasting in more than thirty countries around the globe and foreigners are turning. more in about america that might not. seem us impossible and that has some americans believing snooki might be worth what the world thinks of the usa. we don't associate myself with i just don't think that she's adding anything to to our cultural experience to love her or hate
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her i think snooki is a new and different kind of symbol what. she did in america. r.t. new york. we can the top snooki but let's cross live to some of it for the latest series and kind of rushers on the lookout for more foreign workers so that's the ones that yes hello itself more than thirty percent of acts left the country during the financial crisis will have the details later in the program. a new job and may be about to pay on the global communications market russia's bimble com is the reportedly in talks to buy two telecom companies italy's wind and middle eastern are a six billion dollars that's a currently owned by gyptian tycoon serious new pool. vimpel com is in talks to buy one hundred percent of wind and fifty one percent of or a scum the russian operator will reportedly fund the deal with shares and around
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one billion dollars in cash if it goes through vimpel com will more than double the number of its uses but analysts say the main attraction is the development opportunities it offers an asia russia and ukraine. collecting. growth drivers. at least both kiev star and will come russia can't deliver such high growth rates the way the earlier several years ago in that case it looks reasonable to all the growth for all the many activities such markets as the markets. asked you on the prison break the market has not taken kindly to plans shares in the company fell dramatically as news of the possible acquisition emerged investors are worried about the debts associated with the companies the egyptian try coom wants to sell. wind has long
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been written currently its debt standard eight billion euros this is one of the main problems now who is trying to resolve by during new loans he had difficulties financing his activities i believe his main objective with this deal is to resolve the problem of women's debt. another reason for the market to be unhappy is that the profitability of wind is much lower than that of employed so while the deal would mean vimpel com will become the fifth largest mobile communications group in the world for uses it may be a case where more is less. business altie. let's see how the markets are getting on now and over in asia japanese shares are trading lower the export is weighing on the market as a vienna manes near fifteen year highs hong kong shares afflicting midmorning trade as all shares push low on weakness in some commodities a just b.c. holding seven zero point three percent refining giant china petroleum is up two
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point two percent after the second quarter of two crimes. here in russia the r.t.s. has just opened up in early trading. after leading the games time comes to start finish last week both oil and metals were in retreat on friday dumping mean best in japan commodity futures. now russia has set a new visa terms of foreigners paying to work as it is ation sent to skulk with a businessman will initially get a single thirty day visa after handing it up the cation if they come into the country for talks highly qualified specialists will have an opportunity to get a three year working visa which can. extended several times but being classed as especially with based solely on the salary for a semester and five point six thousand dollars or more a month the government things scuffing new visa term to business that since spring this year. now in other news more than thirty percent of experts working in russia
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were forced back to their respective countries because the financial crisis but companies in rush hour ready beginning to rehire foreign labor as the economy rebounds my book of chamber has the details russia for foreigners has always been a country of perceived risk but it has always been a risk with potentially huge rewards big salaries and low taxation have been a draw for many in addition russia is a relatively undiscovered country for the people in the west and offers a sense of adventure although that sense of strangeness works both ways in russia there is very much the concept of local we're now seeing in central eastern europe much less of this because if an american works in the u.k. or a german works in italy this isn't an ex-pat this is just somebody working in a different country and i think eventually that will happen here the recent crisis spell the end for many ex-pats working in russia as companies cut costs by letting
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go high paid staff with the recovery has come renewed demand for outside expertise and the ability to pay for it. but headhunters cautioned against the idea that foreign is necessarily better on the whole i have to i'm a little bit skeptical about how successful foreigners have been when working for russian companies because far too often they're brought in for window dressing purposes that you know hey we've got this guy let's wheel him out for the investors because he's got a big name clearly it's a question of hiring the best person for the job but russia presents its own set of challenges for business your local knowledge is often of paramount importance is vast majority expatriates are not great. as general managers see those of the corporations not because they're bad but because state dominates g r as a function is vital here so you shouldn't i expect it's for this difficult role
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as first deputy heading up marketing heading up operations expatriates are great the key to rush's appeal is that there is still so much to do and accomplish something that foreigners from a saturated and developed west are keen to be a part of and should president made videos drive for modernization and gain momentum it could open up a new range of opportunities in small and medium sized hi tech companies michael christian go business r.t. and that's all for this hour we can always find more on our website r.t. dot com flash base there.
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