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it's a big storm. visit to russia south korean audience provokes anger in japan which claims the far east in terre cheek and has warned of serious damage to relations. a new technology that could revolutionize nuclear scientists a process of global pushing countries to give it a chance but their ideas are seen by some mustn't waste of energy. china's fast growing economies bordering on the us from its own financial future economists want to trade what could be on the cards. and coming up in a business update all the latest market news and also the technology for the animals joining us in about twenty minutes time.
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what are you watching r.t. broadcasting live from the heart of the russian capital welcome to the program president medvedev has sparked an outcry in japan by visiting one of russia's most far flung outposts the. remote lies in the pacific thousands of kilometers from moscow japan which claims for the audience as its own has called many visit regrettable and we'll have more on this live from our correspondent on a bike a little later in the program. it's. an obscure but it could end dependence on fossil fuel. school metal and they could reinvent the world's energy potential off the god of thunder many scientists believe thought rian is the best alternative to uranium for producing nuclear power . and that explores why the battle has still to gain
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a foothold in the market despite its many advantages. we all use energy but at what cost. energy security why many more wars are fought the oil's running out and there doesn't seem to be a viable alternative insights but unbeknown to most there's an energy source that clean green and abundant all over the globe story i'm so nuclear fuel and its supporters believe it will change the world conflicts that we've seen today based around energy could go away and these energy sources that i'm talking about which don't emit carbon dioxide or or greenhouse gases and don't produce dangerous ways cord enable us to have cleaner water cleaner air and less intrusion on our environment from energy production a ton of the silvery metal produces as much energy as two hundred tons of uranium
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ore three and a half million tons of coal. the amount of thorin it would take her vital all the power to run your entire life. is about the size of a marble that big a group working on story in the u.k. says it hasn't managed to get the british government on board so far so it's looking to cooperate with countries like russia for several years now a russian physicist has been proposing to build saurian power stations but i wanted his ideas haven't been taken up there is a lot of focus on renewables. so maybe that. they feel that there's more public support rather than. but if they truly understood the potential of story. then they would realize that it's a good investment research on thore and was largely halted in the middle of the last century after a year rainy and powered reactor was designed. many believe
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also fell out of the spotlight because making a bomb out of it is thought to be almost impossible but today not all scientists are thore and converts. reactors don't really work for every challenge and it's a whole new fuel technology which has. some problems in my opinion they would have problems in developing the process in which you split from the waste from the reactor they would have difficulties in actually storage in fuel. since two thousand and seven cities from london to sydney have held our turning the lights off to save energy proponents say if the area of power became a reality we could turn the lights back on with confidence. through.
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the rooms a divisive thing some say it's a technology that's been tried tested and found lacking others say that because the light water reactor got there first the room was never given a proper chance but while it's cheap. abundant and even a possibility the scientists here at the annual thorin conference say give it a go it might even change the world you are at it r.t. london. and later talks to a top russian c.e.o. about the importance of developing an innovation economy you're going to resign says it could be just a matter of years before roe materials run out and that new forms of energy will be needed. in the next ten fifteen or twenty years the world economic architecture will change so much but the raw material sector will simply lose the significance it has today a considerable part of the ultimo bill fleet will operate totally differently it will be electrical environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if
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the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify reorganize our economy and reduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be uncompetitive in the world market. where you can watch that interview in full that in the program here in l.t. . now china's emergence as a major economic superpower has raised concern among policymakers in washington they fear beijing's rise could result in the u.s. for the trade wars between the two you have some experts saying that america is out to bankrupt china's rising economy but he's going to start the story. on our. made in china three common words quickly becoming bad words as part of smear campaigns made in the usa. the chinese are being set up to be the next bogeyman and the only thing that's interfering with that is that the
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muslims are ineffective bogeyman for right now but that hasn't stopped china and its alleged us supporters from being the bad guys does your really helps. to make with as seen in countless political campaign ads ahead of the two thousand and ten midterm elections in the u.s. china's ascent in the world is becoming the popular perceived threat from washington run for senate. to holywood. where they're remaking the eighty's flick red dawn. but this time around instead of soviet troops invading the u.s. you guessed it it's the chinese it seems for longer the u.s. economy stagnates barely growing at all. and the more china celebrates the ten percent plus rise in its economic growth the more we see china vilified it's very important to see more progress by the major emerging economies
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with policymakers accusing the country of manipulating its currency to boost exports at the expense of the u.s. recovery and demanding they do something to change that every just look at the issue from that perspective you may think china is to blame here but you i think china have a very dynamic interconnected relationship and when you look at what the u.s. is doing because a lot less clear who is the bad guy but it's two to tango there are two sides of that core and the only way to get out of this imbalance is to coordinate a process that is mutually beneficial both. an imbalance that has china the largest creditor nation on the globe. funding the u.s. the largest debtor nation in the history of the world asking for the dollar to go down twenty percent against the chinese currency the yuan essentially as china who holds two point six trillion us dollars in its reserves to just lose
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a half trillion dollars china doesn't want that and economists say this is anything but mutually beneficial do you want to know we want to screw you we want to burn kripke you like we grip to trip him we want to disable you because if we can destroy your canonically then you can never become a military threat and outside of this and paranoid psychosis but it doesn't stop the u.s. from parading its military might around china's borders china's also held drills in recent months and both sides are duking it out in what's been dubbed a currency war i happen to think china should open its currency up and be freely convertible on the other hand the united states is running up the gigantic debts and printing money oh everybody's making mistakes here and that's where our economy is say a larger war is impending looks like we have a trade war developing a losing battle for both sides nobody in history has won a trade war but that may not stop anyone from putting up a fight and recent u.s.
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history as seen here here and here doesn't seem to even be allowing a fair one laura mr r.t. new york. coming up to be where all the dog's owner calls for a new member who's to blame when heads get out of control more in just a few moments. now to some other world news this hour. at least thirty seven people have been killed in a police operation to release hostages from a tough the church in baghdad militants took over the church after attacking the country's stock exchange where they killed two guards they were reportedly demanding al qaeda members be set free. afghan officials say the taliban overran an entire district in the east of the country opened the right insurgents captured government buildings and the police headquarters on the security officers guarding the area were reportedly killed or taken captive before
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the attackers fled the scene officials say they've restored the government control over the district. results of kurdistan's parliamentary election or in but there's no clear winner votes have been evenly split between five parties and to take up one hundred twenty seats in the national assembly newly elected lawmakers have forty five days to form a coalition what's now the first parliamentary democracy in central asia the country has been plagued by periodic outbursts of violence revolution through keir presidential office in april. and in brazil the ruling party's candidate. has won the runoff but with the country's first woman president the former marxist guerrilla to be top position rival in the second round with more than fifty five percent of the vote. has pledged to continue the anti poverty
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policies of during the the will of the suv it should be sworn in as the country's head of state on johnny the first. australian police have made one of the biggest ever drug busts seizing heroin with a street value of four hundred million us dollars one hundred sixty kilos of the illegal drug way hidden inside wooden doors shipped from malaysia police are charged three people including a mother and her son if convicted each will face life in prison. indonesia's deadly volcano has unleashed another powerful eruption and there were no immediate reports of new casualties. one of them well. two volcanoes has killed at least thirty eight people since eruptions began a week ago. in the pacific ring of fire which is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity. top story.
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crying japan by visiting one of russia's most far flung outposts the crew. can tell us more about the details of his trip her son a tell us more about why the visit has triggered this reaction from japan. well first of all let me tell you that video was the first. either russia or the soviet union to visit those islands and one of the reasons why russian and soviet leaders have been so reluctant to venture into that part of the country is because they didn't want to crave the attention of neighboring japan but we should be there sad as it was extremely important it was incumbent on him to do so to stress the strategic importance all of this region and also to allow people who believe in the real audience to know that russia hasn't forgotten about them now he first voiced
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our doubt idea of a visit to the stop in korea lot of about a month ago but back bad bad weather prevented him from doing so and immediately after that news broke out we heard this statement from the japanese foreign ministry saying that he should really do so and. indeed proceed to be a few supplies that would seriously damage relations between the two countries now cease to see this really you need say the russian diplomats who retorted that it was essentially not part of japan's business and make sure that if asked the president was free to travel to any part of russia at any time and that essentially why did these reaction coming from the job. any side has been so dramatic now that we should be better spent about. six to seven hours that they aren't you know she would be she's the largest of the most populated island over before that have been claimed by japan it is home to about six that i know how thousand people it is
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a pretty poor span about half of the people we've below power it's a lie but infrastructure is also very poor ad. it me tribute it had an opportunity to see that refuse own eyes now we also have a word of god prepared for you to let you know how life is like epic rely that. it's a leftover from the second world war old soviet tanks rusting on the shore with their barrels pointed towards your pan because the ship island together with three other pacific islands was taken over by the soviet union sixty five years ago but the tussle to define its national identity still goes on these cross appeared here a few years ago soon after the russian orthodox church opened its parish on the island of she katon after decades of seeing its population the window the island is
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now in the midst of a baby bull. with the highest birth rates in the interests of holding region we have lots of young people votes of servicemen offices their living standards are quite decent nowadays there are many kids here and parents bring them to be baptized it's wonderful to have children on the island building the church is part of the russian government's effort to raise the living standards of the korean island but here means reinforcing national identity. all but abandoned in the nine hundred ninety s. they are and saw a large influx of japanese charities and officials trying to persuade the locals that they might be much better off if the audience were on their japanese administration. if we get the owners bark we won't move the russians who live there we know how painful it is then you look for them citizenship. the dispute over the korean islands known as northern territories in japan always had
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a third party to it it was the united states that encouraged the soviet union to take them over in nine hundred forty five and it was also washington that later still japan's territorial claims but now many japanese see both russia and america as occupying forces who knew of the japan has two issues one is a territorial claim to russia and the other is to get rid of american military bases on japanese turned three under international law the grill island unequivocally belongs to russia but due to geographic and economic reasons its residents of palm of get to japan than to the mainland. and while russia may be in their hearts japan is still vying for their minds at it could you more to is teaching japanese at a she could turn school his salaries paid by the japanese government. is a very popular when you come to the school the children are already waiting for me demand those people who i see there are many people who came here last year i'm
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happy here sometimes it seems to me there was my family again and here class seventh graders study alongside their parents who hope to get a job in japan life of the crew may have a bruised in recent years but the quiet saw to stop buying the horizon. now we have already heard your reaction coming out of tokyo the guys to the latest visit by to make sure maybe better. to pet japanese foreign minister already sad that this trip was highly regrettable and that it really hurt japanese public sentiment on the other had the russian officials are saying that they're still open for negotiations with japanese call except with regards to the south there are a lot of statements. that what they essentially asked saying is that they're still ready to come back to the nineteen fifties thinks that the soviet union and japan.
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came to add one of the points of that agreement was. essentially on the part of russia agreeing to transfer to all belong to the on and she could time in trouble my back to japan but on the condition that the two countries first signed a peace treaty that was formally would amount to the second bold war on japan has never agreed to that and as russian analyst and as russian politicians point out japan wants nothing more than before i am sad for japan it is just like i should rather phrase it for russia giving away the islands is already a very big compromise. it's already a very big concession but one ship that is just the starting point in negotiations . with the diplomatic corps was the main focus of the trip to the other. as you probably heard from our package. japanese charities japanese officials have been very active in trying to pump money trying to pump resources into the.
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development social infrastructure in enough words to win the backings of the bulk of the backing of the local people they transfer all these four audience back to japan and this is essentially what the russian government wants to the culture here . that it's sad that it is very important for russia to make sure that people living in the crib live as don't feel about them that they don't feel neglected that they have acceptable living standards have to keep watch to continue allocating resources into developing in order to develop their regions and infrastructure here is exactly what you sat. in recent years we've managed to change the situation for the better you has ng is being built social infrastructure being created this is good as it's improving living standards
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and giving hope that they could reach the same levels as the mainland within a reasonable time frame obviously it's a remote part of the country but still the opportunities that people have there should be at a decent level we need more professionals to go live there helping provide housing good living conditions incentives so to say. now as i said earlier russian officials are still open for a dialogue with japanese colleagues but i have to tell you that public opinion in russia is not on that side last year out one of a very interesting and very respectable polling agency here in russia conducted a poll asking people nationwide. what they feel of the opportunity or other possibility of russia. back to keep this out of the respondents sad that they are absolutely against it. but they also reporting from russia's far east thank you for now. with business news.
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hello and welcome to visit. with me shall they miss fahmy that international nanotechnology for rust nano tech two thousand and ten is getting underway here in moscow more three hundred fifty russian and foreign companies from thirteen countries are present their work at the exhibition of innovation products our correspondent dana bash was at the event and joins us live now. so what's been happening so far today. has been a huge effort to bring the best of world high tech just to give you a bit of background to to roll share within the last recent weeks the google i didn't tell the silicon valley giants have been in russia to see state start ups with a view to possible investment and then a russian official delegation was off to california to see how it's done and now we're here for ross not to take twenty ten focusing on pretty much the most high
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profile sector in the russian high tech at the moment nano technology which involves breaking down materials into tiny not only to atoms and then rebuilding the reconstituting them to make stronger loyd to new materials we're seeing breakthroughs in areas like medicine and i.t. as a result as well state corporation holding most nano has invited top experts here from around the world companies like cisco siemens the world's top mobile phone maker nokia as well as the leading computer print mini fracture of killer pie called m we're joined now by the managing director of wrist nano alexander sure alexander told me could this forum lead to specific deals as a result last night you know of course held a lot of think issue here i always say that and i was see what is going on for a while was an amusing rooms by the way today we announce one deal with. what will
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be a very good broad i believe in a cause to go but science and technology just don't want to do the right. specifically where were specific nothing comparable in the world today when all is said is the joy wave of privatization now in russia being planned would you like to still call to first no no to private investors to raise money. i think that not this year not. the government a year but in several years so i think that we will build one for private placement does russia considering a full dish if there is no no for one point seven billion dollars has been reported . yeah we're where we were receive all the money by next year and also. next year we're i think we will go to open markets to. to blaze swarms and just gives an example of a particularly exciting project that you think will change people's lives again i
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got up to go on you can see they're there for all so it's elegy allied me i'm. high on technology and i'm sure that will change like us you will forget that you have to replace your senior flange break their legs on the country's shelf managing director for us no no thank you so over the course of this two day four we'll be speaking to the likes of the head of microsoft's the companies like google cisco siemens to see if russia is all new but trick as it becomes become a world leader in high tech. back i find out i knew thank you very much for that update that was our correspondent our dining bushell the technology for him in moscow so now it's time to take a look at how the markets up are forming and they're climbing in moscow with both the forces pressing on more than one percent say far better bankers among the main game is up more than one percent that is as the country's largest banks want approval to acquire a seventy five percent stake in moscow based lottery company support off. the irony
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of sorts of seeing gains in the first trading session of november first some weight results of elections in the us and the verdict of the federal reserve on. new ones to. seize up around free fall to the center in london the shares of ryanair declined around three percent off the company reports that had little visibility on ticket prices in the stalls. and i've been a good trading day stay for most of the china and hong kong markets rising sharply after a solid money factoring data in china to take a market struggle. over the. things of the strong again saying it's time to move into. russia. is the first time. to seize russia's biggest renewable energy companies buying fifty one percent of a new hydro plant being built in vietnam the project is worth up to one hundred fifty million dollars with apologies aiming to finalize the deal by the end of this
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year consumption in vietnam has been growing at an annual rate of around twenty seven. also to enter the markets of lao internees and india. i'm not sure if we can always buy more stories on our website. business. the admiral no human a passenger liner sailing in the black sea. august thirty first nineteen a ship's. twenty three twenty. four kilometers off shore. crashes into another vessel. four hundred and twenty three people don. russian titanic one of our chief.
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of. the. line. going to be soon which bryson moon about sound from finest impressionist. means for instance on t.v. don't come.

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