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the opening of the pipeline along with chinese leader who jintao but the two have also signed a number of documents to boost trade and security in the region. has more from beijing. that bunch of agreements many of them dealing with cooperation in the area of an edgy for example they signed a technical contract to build to additional nuclear reactors here in china by russian specialists in addition to another two that russia completed earlier the two have also agreed to continue their cooperation in the area of power generation and in call and tuners are a special completion ceremony for the chinese section of the translate the ram pipeline that will be the first pipeline celing the two giant neighbors and that will bring the russian crude from is to siberia to you northern chinese provinces but on the top of all these contracts they also signed a broad political declaration in the reach they clutched to continue supporting
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each other on the international arena they also called for the creation of what they called a new democratic world order that's will be based on equality for all the same rule for all and that will be void of what they again called the kids germany one country or a group of countries this is of course an apparent reference to the united states that whenever you talk about the russian china's relationship is always there as an invisible partner partially helping these two you giant neighbors to get closer together to lead italy the two countries are definitely in the same both often supporting each other in the u.n. security council but at the same time when you talk on their negotiations they're not without sharp corners to sort of say we already mansion for example these oil pipeline is. an absolutely momentous event in the history of both countries but
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it's almost fifteen years to build it because for years russia and china have been hackling over the prize of oil now they're now in talks very. difficult talks on the price of gas russia and china are planning to build a joint pipeline to pump russian gas see this country but again they're the prize this has been stalling the progress for many many years now china argues that russia has to sell its hydrocarbon see below market prices because as china's official see it if it wasn't for china i read here i'm a close buyer then russia wouldn't be able to have all these enormous sabeer in reserves the russian officials and says that if it wasn't for russia then china is bars especially those in northern provinces will have to buy their oil and gas at much higher prices and this sort of desperate has been going on for years and years
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so while the two countries definitely see eye to eye on many international economic issues while they see very important vital partners in the charter it is clear that the negotiations that are going on behind closed doors are very very tough. talks on a boycott reporting the chinese experience may be useful for russia and its strive to modernize the economy so says dr you have got a bunch of vice rector of the diplomatic academy of russia's foreign ministry. ten years' experience is one of the market economy under the guidance of the communist party and strict government control what can we use from this experience i think number one we understand when it political stability of course in the framework of our democratic system number two we need like chinese do very coherent very consistent and very predictable economic policy and number three bring it to
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conduct a very peaceful flexible foreign policy trying to deal with all countries of the world in the other musician of our economy i think this is the basics thinks we should learn from chinese because they're very successful in this field. or china is a prosperous society and its people are enjoying freedoms like never before that's how american public speaker john nesbit sees the state of things in the country and you can watch the full interview with the expert along with doris in a bit of political observer in about twenty minutes time but first here's a quick preview. there is a social and personal freedom in china that there is never been before in the history of china and that freedom as allowed people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society so that every level whatever they're doing there is doing their work more
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incitement more energy and of course physically. the appearance of a child is just gone to the most modern country in the world. that interview is coming up shortly now the u.n. human rights council will investigate israel's attack on a gaza bound aid flotilla that happened back in may a recent u.n. report concluded israel's military broke international laws and during the raid which left nine activists dead and also describe the attack as a brutal and disproportionate israel still claims the incident was self-defense and considers the charity group which led the flotilla terrorists linked to hamas pull a sliver of its. the pictures that catapulted a relatively little known him go on to the world stage in the world in which we live today where islamic sympathizers or sympathize with them are also being called
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terrorists it's no wonder that i age is being accused in this way the turkish charity first popped up on the cia's radar four years ago it's been banned in israel in germany who say it's strongly linked with hamas in gaza the last thing is my ill humans would call him soft as a terrorist he's a father of three and says he boarded the ship for gaza for his three daughters. in a gaza the children should have a right to live freely we want this so why join that organization if another event of this kind was organized i would go again sit up in the early ninety's to help bosnian muslims the i h h or humanitarian relief foundation has offices in one hundred twenty countries where are the roads the people. we will go home or solidarity for these people and it shown solidarity in pakistan ethiopia lebannon indonesia iraq china as well as with the palestinians we help will
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hospitals schools we have impressed. apostles for the peoples palestinian writer had a commie says israel is trying to portray the group as a terrorist one in order to try and justify the deadly fratello grade in the media that after most of world condemnation of what israel had done these really is. mounted a defense which was you know we quite clever but with but not based on any on any facts it's enough for the investigators to decide to ricky israel and the united nations each with the only inquiry policia r.t. . now following the flotilla incident israel did ease the gaza blockade but some restrictions are still in place. from united nations relief and works agency says the easing of the blockade doesn't mean easing the humanitarian situation. i don't
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think being. a great influence on the humanitarian situation or the circumstances of the people here. we need jobs in gaza we not only we just ignore the trucks that follow normal goods or or visit the girls or something like that we need building materials to get into gaza because we have thousands of homeless people in the gaza third grade projects for dui insisted the private sector is completely paralyzed and we have more than forty thousand tractors i have been destroyed during the war and because of the percent of the population still depending in you and humanitarian aid or going to. secure within hearing. and staying with the conflict in the middle east moratorium on jewish settlements in the west bank imposed by the israeli government ten months ago has expired the
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ban was a move towards peace talks with palestinians but its lifting could derail current negotiations palestinian leaders have warned bell pullout of u.s. sponsored talks currently underway if there is renewed building in the west bank jewish settlers in the area have celebrated the band's lifting by laying foundations for a new kindergarten those ready government has ignored pleas from the international community to extend the moratorium in light of the current peace talks earlier my colleague artie's alice never got the views of palestinian rights activist. jewish settlers representative interest. first of all we need to keep on freezing after keeping freezing we have to get into serious negotiations in order to find a trivial solution to the church disputing the list only after having some kind of two state for two nations solution in the land of israel and then we'll be able to
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say that it would really have bring peace. i put the question to you do you think that an end to this moratorium will help the peace process be the end of it. i don't think that freezing jewish building into d.n.c. america has anything to do with peace whatsoever we have i misidentified what the cause of of not having peace here is and the cons is the arab world at large and the palestinians in particular not accepting the right for the do to have a state here and so therefore the phrase has nothing to do with peace whatsoever and never did. speak. with the outside. we'll just get this solution rather than try to get from us we should do everything we can to stop. making israel a country which able to keep on existing on earth the camp that mr berger represents has almost disappeared from the israeli political scene their
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representatives in knesset are almost completely gone in the parliament because israelis have woken up and they realize that this messianic idea of the far left they're all we have to do is say what we think is right and everything will fall into place is just absurd and what we're doing most israelis is actually listening to what the arabs have to say and giving respect to what they say deserve a country of their will is not just the jewish people like me we believe that we have to keep on freezing. in order to get israel into a real peace. you are watching r t it's good to have a company today and coming up later this hour pirate. pirates are you know. we're going to russia start of a political movement hoping to win over voters with pledges of fewer restrictions on internet piracy. of venezuela's ruling party backed by president
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hugo chavez has won the country's general election but early results show it's missed out on the two thirds needed for an outright majority now the opposition that's one of more than one third of the seats could block bills put forward by the ruling party the vote is being seen as a test of popularity of president hugo chavez. has been following the polls in caracas. the sun rises to a contentious day here in caracas after months of intense campaigning and p.r. maneuvers from both sides venezuelans from all over the country hit the polls to vote for their national assembly the obvious signs of election day paint the city. less traffic business is closed down to accommodate voters the military is on high alert and lines wrap around the polling stations the rumor started to flare on the eve of the election allegations that voting machines were out of order began to circulate on the opposition side. but here at
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a station that is predominately pro opposition there were no complaints did you having trouble voting just now now on our program that the no nothing no problem i'm very surprised what has been drilled into their heads is that the opposition will win close to fifty fifty only. eighteen nineteen. members. in the house you know the in the congress and maybe sixty seventy percent certain what the opposition claim all along is that media messages they hold the majority on the contrary throughout the best eleven years the revolutionary process has won a reelection. and these do is going to be a victory for us. towards the inner city however the crowds display more support for the government my point station you can hear people saying vote up to the left read the government's party this school is not only one of the most historic landmarks in the city it's also one of the largest voting districts and the
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opinions here for the most part are split fifty fifty but there are lots of expectations let's hope the results are what we expect for the sake of marijuana at this polling station there were also no problems with voting some were even helping people with how and who to vote for to get out on the streets of caracas it's almost impossible to avoid election time the best legal age the venezuelan people know this election in many ways isn't it illogical dispute one deeply rooted in the history of latin america into what this is more than and the although tical war it's a war of interests and power the power that the right has always had over latin america more than the new deal logical war it's about the right of the people in about the america to make our own decisions to solve our problems according to a real need decisions that will eventually reflect after this election is finally over r t caracas venezuela. well let's take a look now at some other news making headlines around the world and the colombian
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president has hailed the recent raid on fark rebels as the beginning of the end for the insurgents he made the comments during a visit to the jungle area where the military killed a senior fark leader along with some twenty others the revolutionary armed forces of colombia movement have been fighting to take control of the country for five decades. at least thirteen people have being killed and dozens injured in a bus crash on a motorway nearby police say the vehicle was forced off the road by a car merging into the traffic and slammed into a concrete bridge support the bus was carrying almost fifty polish tourists returning home from spain. well file sharers in russia pushing to make internet piracy illegal and destroy its negative image they have decided to follow the example of their european comrades by setting up a political party and despite being a new phenomenon in the country they are already putting pressure on russia's a music industry as you've got
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a person of. has been in show business since the lead nineteen eighties giving away. the best way to gain a few decades whose formula seems to be making a comeback. except now to spread the word his music on the web for free so people be to see him in concert. you see the album was already uploaded and downloaded a hundred times before i even published it i know there's no point in fighting it so i'm going to use it instead. according to some estimates piracy leads to over ten billion dollars in losses globally every year. anything can be found on the internet of many musicians are forced to hold more concerts while just a few years ago they were merely the second source of income out of the. record companies are accusing plant. stealing their money but there are those who want to draw a fat line between selling counterfeit c.d.'s or d.v.d.'s and sharing files on the
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internet or just the noncommercial exchange of information being free. by the us is the leader of the pirates of russia party. the internet is everywhere i just need to click a button a couple of times and download a movie or some new album i want to listen to all distribution model is wireless an outdated. view to the party wants to see new laws in russia legalizing all nonprofit file sharing on the web formed in july in two thousand and nine it's also one of the founders of the pirates parties international a movement which unites so-called pirates from around fifty countries we need to really take our chance to get to take a stand and also tradition and taking back the freedoms that once belonged to us to rephrase somebody's last name that is. taking that one hundred years for the pirates to unite some websites accused of facilitating illegal file sharing in the
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global copyright movement have millions of registered users and last year two members of sweden's choir it's party even managed to get two seats in the european parliament. if these people are naive and lost with poor norge of economics and history a free economy cannot exist criticism supported by some deputies of the state duma who see by meeting the planets of russia party official its organizers could get more than they bargained for the establishment of the party well a lot. of people from the criminal liability for awhile it into law the planners of russia are seeing the current laws are outdated in unfair and claim that we will be back to buy most of the internet users in the country and that is around forty percent of the electorate piracy surely is a controversial subject but let's face it it's now grown into an international
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phenomenon not some official pirates even getting into european politics but before the pirates of russia can even dream of getting into the state duma they'll need at least forty five thousand members just to register and the question is even if they do have the right amount of supporters are they ready to come out and name themselves you've got this kind of r d moscow. and coming out for you in about an hour's time with the debate over illegal immigration that's raging across europe and the united states is concentrated in our fiery crosstalk. i just hate this rhetoric of this own you know these poor people and coming out of the shadows let me tell you they came out of the shadows didn't they they were marching down our streets in the millions and everybody in the world saw that even and. oh come on give me a maori have a way to make me feel he had amnesia i want to say one point there are children that they're having here while they're here he illegal as well as a huge in the united states sure has won their share of sex over here to this story
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should not get archie finished now go see this is the compassion then those people want to talk about the feelings they want to feel they want to make everybody think that the law should have feelings and that we should think that well you know if someone committed murder let's feel bad for them because hey they came from a bad home that's ownerless when he's around the murder of me so they're always got was more you know why you're with your early bird or in the united states by by harboring a little or more you would move illegal aliens with your words and your right. to. couriers now here with the latest business owners. it's twenty past two pm here in moscow welcome to business russia is ready to
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provide china with all the natural gas it needs the prime minister announced the incentive as the country signed agreements on oil gas coal nuclear energy russia may start delivering gas to china in two thousand and fifteen if the two countries can agree on all aspects of their cooperation contract with china which includes gas pricing terms are expected to be signed by the middle of next year china wants to triple the use of gas to about ten percent of all energy consumption by twenty twenty to cut its reliance on coal oil. let's cross over to europe where markets a mix of having lost earlier games shares of food and beverages are up one. to acquire a u.s. company for three point seven billion dollars in cash its shares are up over two percent of the full suite but british bank h.s.b.c. shares are trading lower in london as market response to shake up. here in russia markets are mixed in after new trading with the mines exceeding forty four percent
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all the blue chips are trading less than half a percent with ross telecom up over two and a half percent all the wiseacres bucking the trend is a new call that is losing over two percent. which is look or has bought back almost five percent of its shares from conoco phillips for two point four billion dollars it's less than half the stake the american firm had put up for sale under an option that expired on saturday because says the aim of the book of the buyback is to enhance its attractiveness to investors and support the share price. the president a russian railways' predicts the company's profit will more than double this here reaching one point three billion dollars but even if you could be improvement is down to a stronger than expected growth in the haulage question where ways is already increased that this year's investment program to nearly ten billion dollars and expects invest more than eleven billion in two thousand and eleven. this ecan wall street movie hits russian cinemas on monday it's the follow up to over stone's
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highly successful chronicle of insider trading and corruption released and we're back in one thousand nine hundred seventy which gordon gekko famously declares greed is good now is there any crossover between fact and fiction and would such a movie be possible in russia and how effective are russia's new trading laws if you do a speaks to a man who spent over twenty years as a trader in the u.s. and performed in the series wall street warriors. when you talk to somebody about the stock exchange that people are scared you know this is like a bad lord or you know. we're going to have a lot of young guys twenty twenty two years old who works for our kompany who worked with us and when the parents find out would they do it like a casino it's nothing to do with the casino if you do really and i was in the work you can make money and everybody knows that it's got a big problem was that i think personally that the russia as of now deserved to have maybe not a big movie maybe not with the for example big name actors but i think personally
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even say i would shoot the movie which of them would by the financial industry just explain people what it's all about it's not them to be afraid i mean way that people put the money in the bank sometimes with like no in the us and build that minded there because somebody is promising them percentage and they build up with that money and the financial firms which can really hate themselves and probably sometime make more money it's just for a population than the popularisation i think they can really come up with a movie like that not only in the russia adopted an insider trading holly fact it would be as of now i think personally it's not going to be effective at all for russia for one simple reason that i saw the law on the fines are extremely small people are not afraid in united states for insider trading you just go straight to jail decided this year was in line and everybody knows as a martha stewart as it does laws because everyone and you talking about martha stewart who who did not really made money she just saved sixty thousand dollars
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because she got the information or she served nine months in jail if the person with more of the story go to jail for sixty thousand dollars that everybody's afraid the regular jewish more i mean in the regular human being who is getting the inside information is just going to go to jail the lawyer has got to be definitely it's got to be more street and everybody knows that the fines are going to be much bigger the fines are serviceable that people are not afraid so there's nothing to be afraid of it's not going to change anything what would you call the mean different. russian and american stock exchange's main issue of course it's a liquidity for one simple reason he can't really compare two changes the one which is over one hundred twenty five years and another one which is it is barely for a let's say less than fifty years that one major problem is there's a perhaps ten to fifteen stocks in let's say in the russians like exchange which has a liquidity i mean a large liquid at the for the relational funds to be in other major problem of
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course number of players in united states where the liquidity is coming from the eighty seven percent of the liquid that comes from the large fonts but the fifteen percent comes from a mom and pops operation i mean everyone from five years old to ninety years old are investing their money obviously it provides a large liquidity. have you up there for now stephanie monday will be with you next hour with more business news here on r.t. .
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nineteen thirty eight england and france try to reason with hitler germany demands are going to land and gets its way they also have been trading the safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe isn't dumped in war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on our t.v. . news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations to rule the day.
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in. the. hotel then the princess radisson hotel the dream hotel burning coal. burning coal. it's now past the hour here in the russian capital you with your headlines now quenching china. goes with the flow to russia neighbor with
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a new oil link that's no pipe dream the russian leaders in beijing discussing a whole host of issues with his chinese counterpart. and see the un human rights council is looking into possible violations. this follows a. willful killing and brutality. and a new political movement in russia painting on a pledge to decriminalize internet piracy and get rid of its negative image is following its european comrades by setting up an official political party. well next week talk to american public speaker. and the political observer. about the modernization of china having published many books about the country thanks plane how china has managed to reinvent itself in such a short time.

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