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brings people. to protest what they believe justified the proposed pension reform while the government says they will not back down. they beat us often sometimes three times a day forty lashes each time. trial cruelty in one of russia's oldest convents teenage boarding students accuse the nuns of severe physical abuse. kicks back with a movie of their own that they hope will help the lost love. on air and online you're with r.t. on carried on it's another day of unrest in france where maher says airport has
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been blocked by protesters and further demonstrations are planned in paris it's all part of the anger at proposals to raise the retirement age from sixty to sixty two which would still be one of the lowest in europe with our teaser catherine over joins us from with a link on this i know to you catherine how much disruption has there been so far today. well today of course the main focus in the news kerry as you know was the disruption at marci airport. it was blocked off by protesters with people having to basically fend for themselves it was each man for himself and that disruption went on for a number of hours according to local news reports this disruption is now over and marcy airport is functioning as normal but of course the disruption caused a lot of delays to flights a lot of stress to the people wishing to take those flights and of course everybody
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else involved in the intricate operations that involved running quite a major airport so this of course is just another step in the protests that have been ravaging the country for days people taking to the streets across the entire country not just here in paris to protest the proposed raising of the retirement age from sixty to sixty two that of course is believed by the current french government to be a very good stimulant for the economy and the country does need it in order to get over the effects of the global financial crisis on the french economy people here however do not see it that way and they're prepared to stand in the streets and disrupt the every day life of their country as much as possible until they believe that their demands are heard this is of course the trade unions mostly taking people on the streets according to them nearly three million people have already
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been to the streets of paris police say that it's actually just under a million but regardless of the numbers one thing is definitely evident that the protesters do disrupt the country and therefore damage its economy even further whilst resisting this proposed pension reform and not allowing the country to get back on its feet. street protests as you say you know we're seeing a lot of anger and diggnation with all these protests but all of us some people in france now who think this is really going on long enough and that things need to get back to normality. indeed there are actually according to opinion polls that have been conducted by the country's major newspapers such as . many people in france actually believe that protesting is not an effective way to deal with the problem forty three percent of the people say that they do not believe that taking to the streets and disrupting the country's day to day life is an effective measure and that it shouldn't actually go on like this with people
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affectively attempting to blackmail the government into doing what they believe is better for them and not allowing the government to push forward a very necessary is specifically according to economists a reform for its country and we managed to meet one such person and have a chat with her about why she believes this reform is necessary and the protests certainly aren't. young smart and ambitious lucy is slipping her time between a master's degree and working for a large international company for her the recent protests in paris are first and foremost a personal distraction i'm not driving because in paris you don't. so i'm using the . headquarter of my company yeah it's it's longer i need one and. according to trade union officials in
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france over three million people took to the streets across the country but people like you see no the numbers don't always reflect reality and in france there is a committee it's just. like six years ago i made the same when i was in high school. i went through the strike because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe singing dancing and shouting but while they're spending day after day protesting a reform that. aim to aid their country their very actions are doing serious damage it's basically this is one of the reforms that. restore the. system remove disincentive for working at older ages. give a signal of the commitment of the government to. take structural reforms that will
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raise the potential of the economy as well. the numbers really speak for themselves france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertising the numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased their but with less widespread opposition from the people so are these protests a true sign of a democracy or simply a force of habit by the french people used to pouring out in the streets to get their way or is this is a sign that government needs to negotiate with trade unions more so we have to say to the french people that it's they who choose the deputies and members of the senate who make laws are not made in the streets. by revolutionaries fortunately we
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live in a democratic state and people who we select to be in power. sides it's necessary to respect the law and in the year to. opportunity to say we made a mistake and change our leaders these are the people who run the country the my way or the highway philosophy certainly attention grabbing but who will back down first is still anyone's guess on the one hand it is a constitutional right of the people to project to gain something that they don't believe in. and don't agree but on the other hand as with anything if you do it too much it becomes a farce and democracy becomes a blackmailed institution in the hands of the people catch us our art harris. on the way in a few minutes time moscow seal of approval at city hall just later accepting surrogates as the man at the top bus. filmmakers in
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kazakhstan for their response to the american people right which the country why they're having the last laugh now. prosecutors are to look into claims of child abuse at a convent in central russia teenagers this say teachers beat them with belts as well as depriving them of food and sleep allegations the convent denies there were similar accusations a year ago but no evidence of abuse was found. in the marriage and can tell us this but what do we know so far about these allegations. well what we do know so far is that we have three teenagers who have seemed to escape from a boarding school located at this very convent that's right behind me and if they're only geishas proved to be true this may actually do we see one of the loudest child abuse scandals in recent years in russia now the teenagers two girls and boys say that the nuns at the convent have regularly mistreated them beaten
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them and have done all sorts of really horrific things to them in order to bring them into model citizens as the boarding school positions its goal to be let's actually have a listen to what the teenagers themselves have to say on the matter. which. they beat us often sometimes three times a day for two issues each time once it was in one hundred three lashes for one girl who cried every day our eyes were never drawn and i was prophesy. who would always have headaches from crying so much and who had no one to complain to. i tried to keep but he forced me to come back i thought back but couldn't really do anything he shows me the car and took me back there. well they did escape it seems and the man they went to is the head of another boarding school also a christian boarding school located in the neighboring town of suzy and that man
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took them under his wing and is now doing everything in his power in order to find out whether or not these allegations in fact are true and to protect the children because according to them again the allegations that they are presenting are true and the details of the locations are also with that but have a listen to what he has to say. one girl was hit with a garden tool and now has a spinal injury which she will have to live with for the rest of her life they would make kids eat a cup of salt will stand on a stool might reading songs and they were not allowed to sleep all kneel down on a tray with nails one girl was forced to put her hand in a hot oven. so this does may seem like it has all the makings of charles dickens story to it but unfortunately this actually is real life and of course at this point russia is prosecutor general's office is looking into investigating the matter as well of children's rights on the committee is also going to come to this region and try to carry out a new suggestion on his own and see whether or not the allegations are in fact true
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kerry really as you say some shocking allegations there and there were similar claims a year ago so did an investigation at that time lead to any changes that were called . well you see one of the peculiar points about the investigation that did take place last year was the fact that the investigators were not allowed into the premises of the convent and of course the boarding school so they had to rely on hearsay and on the testimony of the students of the boarding school and ironically one of the student. is now one of the three teenagers who have now it's capes and at that point that very girl said that all the ica's ations presented by a sixteen year old teenager who has escaped a year ago were not true of course now she says that she deeply regrets the fact that she did not tell the truth because now she herself has found herself to be in the same shoes in the same position and of course to some of the parents are also saying that they wish they had spoken to the investigators earlier and have told
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them the truth as well but of course now we have to wait for yet another mr gates and find out what really is going on behind this conference walls. polities want to go to school reporting from about the marriage and thank you. well don't forget there's much for for you at our website that's artie dot com let's take a look at what might catch your eye online including a discount for the well kind of music you play and try a couple of people including a d.j. who hearing impaired find out about the moscow nightclub that's breaking the mold. and russia's prime minister is in both a classic soviet fairy tale to get the latest budget to prove to discover what role the fictional guys play in modern poetry politics.
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well known makers of voting to approve the appointment of a new man well that's going to be on and it was chosen by president from a shortlist proposed by the ruling united russia party the controversial previous cough. citing a lack of trust or he's on his habits has more. well the words that we're now hearing time and time again in association with the case to be on it is that he's an experienced unaffected manager and one crucially that is not taking to by any major corruption this vandal he was a lawyer before turning to politics early in life in two thousand and one he became governor of the siberia the oil rich region all of two men there he was why you believe. thanks for school sing out to the wind to say removal on the road system that both big problems will say to fix the russian capital here two thousand and
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five you became chief of the presidential administration uncertain so you earlier last week on friday president medvedev picked his name out of a short list of all candidates put forward by the really united russia party nominated him to as his chosen kind of it to be the next mayor of moscow on friday the two will say let's to through some of the major issues that he'll have to tackle if he does become the mayor saying clues the corruption that infiltrates the city the truck the jobs that seem to paralyze this if you don't times of days that i do call the social security status of muscovites i'm not there to that museum present it better to tweet that he believed this to be done and did possesse pull the cord as he's required all of the next mayor of moscow. must go nor make his house now just sat down to begin this one of the hall flowers session in which they were speech spice that basically on the have a q. and a session and at the end they will vote whether or not to make him at the next
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mayor of moscow it's a mixed legacy that getting a lift call for these behinds he was the cool it's very publicly he's done by the president last month helping him in recent statements lost the confidence of the president he was a flamboyant charismatic figure hugely popular during the beginning of his career why do you criticize huge be improving the most danger in the air the ninety's. this is even economic theory but state is how the budgets of some fool to believe that dollars yeah but he also leaves behind a huge problem is doing so a pulse of his career allegations of corruption dogged him every which way you also said it's a complete just property developer according to forbes the female be a hero. he's also accused to ruin the architectural landscape of the city do nothing see maintain its cultural heritage he's also accused of not doing enough to
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tackle that huge problem with traffic jams that really does affect the everyday lives of most of the lights here in the city so a flamboyant charismatic figure held the pigs for some eight seat is big she's the case to be on if he's elected to fill and as i said a complex confused legacy has been left behind. reporting that look now at some news in brief making international headlines iran says it's increased its stocks of enrich uranium by about one fifth officials admit they now have thirty three kilos of the nuclear fuel which to twenty percent which is enough for a research reactor that falls well short of being able to build bombs continue to enrich uranium run is defying the inspections which president ahmadinejad's regime rejects as unnecessary many western countries remain convinced her goal was to create weapons grade fuel. a single engine plane has crashed in northeast columbia
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killing all five on board he went down shortly after taking off from a ton of money and officials say there were no problems reported by the pilots before the crash rescue workers have recovered four of the five bodies so far. around one hundred thirty four tons of marijuana have been torched by the authorities in mexico but large scale burning took place just days after police in the border city one of its biggest. marijuana had an estimated street value of four hundred thirty three million dollars police didn't say whether it had come from mexico or if it had been ported from further south. but ahead feel next hour we were exclusive interview with the president of ecuador a country which recently saw protests spiral into what many believe was an attempted coup d'etat by fell korea told r.t. about how he feared for his life during the ordeal but his vowed to fight on his acquittal. and say whatever they like it's believed here that being in opposition
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means nine obvious things they're even ready to argue that a circle has right angles if i died that day they would have said that i committed suicide anyway day by day we get more and more evidence that this was an attempt to destabilize the situation the thing is that classic coup de tas at least in latin america with troops overturn of a president and appointment of a new military dictator as president possible the twenty first century there are new ways to destruct the work of a government presumably a certain part of society in this case armed people national police expressed their discontent with the new law they haven't even read to the end. now the battle playing out on the big screen that's turning out to be well a bit of a joke a filmmaker from kazakhstan is hitting back at a comedy movie borat which pro-trade the central asian republic and its people as backward parties never takes up the story. i'm not. sure
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i like this oh my god they have a god like that this right down of kosik they said oh right this. need not be. hiding behind their freedom of speech and democracy westerners insult our nation demeter seem backward it's all lives now was shaking back four years after the top grossing years film about the hapless cows like t.v. reporter because it sounds probably a comedy director has come up with their past the new film centers on an american keen to discover the real kazakhstan after seeing the original movie last year with the us we have such cars and such technologies here in austin and nothing like the american film. there he meets borat brother only briefly mentioned in such a baron cohen's film my brother in law have a very a funny. dad
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a san together that to engage in various high jinks. in our film below gets married to a donkey. that payoff is that borat and below are not kazakhs but actually jews from romania. i demand of the movie made the whole world laugh at us will make out a whole world laugh or down. there being several previous responses to bore out not least this video by rob collected or threatened to make him eat lead this time the producers are hoping for an international release. and after marrying a donkey will it becomes pregnant with this child. either of nerve. occurring or is coming up shortly stay with us.
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this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity but we realize its full potential after the construction of the. park in tell ya he has completed the i.g. parco has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences for use of this him over region government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your business in this small region.
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hello and welcome to our business program here in our ticket to have you with us this hour the russian government has revealed some of the details of its privatization program the state will sell stakes and nine hundred companies by two thousand and fifteen worth around fifty eight billion dollars now the program covers the whole spectrum of the government's involvement in business among the most notable offerings of a sale of shares in v.t. back to below controlling if sirius investors show interest they go a stake in bareback will be reduced to controlling as what's holding in national airline. it could also sell up to fifteen percent of oil company by two thousand and fifteen deputy prime minister said the program was intended to help russia modernize its economy globally but. the main goal of the s.s.
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selloff will be to change the investment appeal of these assets to attract private investors and therefore change the structure of ownership of the companies to make them more transparently stable and reliable. and that they were to the marrow of chief economist at bank of creative says the big name companies should attract investors but some of the smaller ones or the harvester. bertha talking about a significant number of companies both in numbers and both in their importance to the economy although one thing that perhaps news mentioning here is that the government is not planning to sell off its stakes in any major companies it's going to reduce do steaks and perhaps in certain areas heavy stakes could be reduced below the controlling stake but nevertheless the government wants to possess quite significant share of this company but nevertheless it is it is i think the largest group position program in russia since the early ninety's there are some very well
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known names named yesterday by sharon including the last day of tariff law to be t.b.s. burbank. companies that already traded and of course some investors could could perhaps some long term investors could show quite a bit of interest in acquiring a part or fall off the of the stakes to be sold however there are a number of companies that might get far less. interest from investors because we're talking about one hundred companies and the names to all of named yesterday were the biggest names but there could be some smaller names that perhaps would not raise as much of money or there's much of interest in part of investors. and that's led to how the markets are doing now european stocks are moving ahead of the puts is happening on high after britain's finance minister said the central banker from march we passed it to support the economy leading the gainers up one
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fabregas sector on a positive trading update from british bank british british airways shares are up as its cabin stewards you know passed a vote on a resolution contract dispute karen russell the markets are trading half on yesterday's gains on wall street the r.t.s. is currently up one a half percent banking stocks are lifting them isaacs as well with their bank and going to be up over. i want to help with that respect. now the new mare of last goes due to be confirmed on thursday the nomination of sort of the said being and who is seen as having close ties with the ruling tandem of president medvedev and prime minister putin has been greeted with some optimism by the capital's business community. a professional lawyer and an experienced manager who ruled russia's oil rich region said it is a banyan is no stranger to power in two thousand and five he moved to moscow to have the kremlin administration and in just three years was appointed deputy prime
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minister tried and tested he's seen as the right man to take the keys to moscow i think sabbatical. enormous experience hall for work in the government he is known as an efficient professional he has managed to create a fact of system within the government stuff. and he was quite successful as a governor of one of the richest. originates in russia so he said benyon delivered his mayoral strategy to his future colleagues in the moscow duma among his top priorities are to reduce brock rissi fight corruption and to prove the city's infrastructure a lot of hopes are being pinned on the new mayor not least by intrapreneur those who expect him to solve the small but still important problems. the new mayor should not only focus on global issues but also results small issues. public council satish the city district small business we also expect him to think how to
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alleviate excessive tick spirit should a small companies would have an opportunity to invest in new technology they remain open to little green cafe in the center of moscow in the middle of the extreme summer heat and like many other intrapreneur as she was lucky to pass all the registration from l.g. smoothly but an easy start doesn't mean any zeroed apart from high rent and interest rates she says red tape is the main thing holding her back it's her strong hope. will be able to work miracles. so we hope the new mayor will sort out the weather next summer and it will be last we thought seriously speaking we want less bureaucracy and more transparency another important thing for small business. if you have an opportunity to take part in real estate tenders for renting or buying the new head of russia's capital is cut from the same political cloth as the country's ruling tandem of president made visit and prime minister putin this offers the prospect of.
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