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and discuss fresh solutions in the first half of next year. and that is in the south korean capital join us live a little bit later in. and working with palestinians are supposed to provide vital help to the people but israel say they're only provoking trouble as a result the israeli interior ministry has been withdrawing work permits for aid workers critics say anyone who sympathizes with palestinians is being branded a terrorist. they're the visitors israel doesn't want activists from around the world who come here to photograph and protest palestinian suffering where most of the n.g.o.s only bring more fuel to the conflict make it much more harder to solve the conflict and bring more hate to the conflict and they have huge he kidnapped the terrorists human right which is why from the beginning of the year the israeli ministry of interior started with doing
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with permits from international n.g.o.s oxfam save the children and medicine some pontiff have all been affected everybody who voices approach. anybody who supports justice for palestinians and palestinian refugees is an enemy of israel and said pro quo a terrorist i simply don't buy it and i don't think there's evidence that someone in to has a say they have no choice but to do they work illegally emily's origins a palestinian but she can't live here because she can't get a visa for a while she managed to evade the israeli authorities by leaving and returning every three months and lying to them that she lived in jerusalem but they eventually cautioned on and have given her one month to get out the more visas you have in your passport the harder it gets and i think for me initially it was more being
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overwhelmed than any understanding you know which borders to you is how do you know how to talk to soldiers what to say what not to say n.g.o.s monitor is an israeli organization that tracks non-governmental organizations working in the area it starts one speak on camera but they haven't shied away from writing on the nature. this website accuses several charities working in the west bank and gaza of having links to terrorist organizations here it says that the palestinian children's welfare fund owns a hate filled with site dedicated to the glorification of jihad and the denunciation of israel there has been no evidence whatsoever no cases that anyone's heard of a people in n.g.o.s committing any kind of violent storms on stones and grenades and on i.d.f. soldiers and who is helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland who i don't know were eighty more mix been in gaza for six months and plans to stay six more he's
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a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links baby falls want to cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in the u.n. report richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretch is up to the united nations for many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the book they do without getting kicked out of the country many israelis continue to question the work they doing in the first place policy r.t. israel. appended to come for you in the program this hour including. so why do many georgians still continue to choose cigarettes over bread that's coming up later. there are claims that last month's yemen bomb scare was all part of a publicist a stunt by american intelligence and security services to sway public opinion
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before the midterm elections explosives were said to have been found inside toner cartages on two cargo planes heading to the u.s. now some reports suggest there weren't in fact any bombs on board at all investigative journalist when munson says journalists in the u.s. are custom to stories like this popping up before voters go to the polls. well i think we have to look back at past that instance for example the underwear bomber flying to detroit from amsterdam who was allowed to basically board the plane no questions asked we had the times square physical bomber where something fizzled in times square in the and the guy was sitting there waiting to take off at kennedy airport and when the federal agents came in he said i've been expecting you know what took you so long i mean here's another case now we're being told that this u.p.s. cargo flight was either going to blow up over new jersey new york maybe upstate new york maybe pennsylvania and maybe canada it seems like once again we've gotten one
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of these stories that may have been engineered prior to the election we're always sitting here in washington waiting for october surprises before major elections and this may have been another october surprise i think we've seen skepticism from the government of god or from yemen from the united arab emirates i think we're going to have to wait to see if there's any real smoking gun evidence that comes out right now it's all very anecdotal and can conjecture all at this point. now to some other international news in brief. iraqi leaders have ended months of political stalemate pointing the reappointment of the prime minister but a sunni addition that by his main rival walked out of the parliamentary session but they claimed other political blocs were not keeping a promise to vote on the palestine agreement and they say the action on the lines how fragile a new government is looking to be. an attack on an empty
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terrorist police headquarters in pakistan's largest city karate has left twenty dead and at least one hundred injured taliban fighters who claimed responsibility exchanged fire with officers at the criminal investigation department and detonated a massive car bomb becomes a day off the same unit arrested several wanted militants in the city last took place in the evening rush hour in pakistan's commercial capital. the government of iceland is investigating whether the us embassy in that country is spying on the icelandic citizens require it was opened after three other scandinavian countries launched similar probes aggressive crucial say no espionage is taking place but the embassy does have a counter surveillance program to deal with potential threats they claim security was tightened often leave the tax on u.s. embassies in africa in one thousand nine hundred eight. well the top story now
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the g. twenty summit in the south korean capital seoul the leaders have agreed to put an end to currency wars which have been threatening global trade growth but i was hit in the south couldn't happen to tell the governor what has come out of the summit. that's right carry the talking is now one for it this g. twenty summit here in seoul the final communique has been signed and released imaging twenty eight leaders have agreed to develop some early warning indicators to head off economic turmoil in the future and they've agreed to work on some so called indicative of guidelines to identify a large economic imbalances and actions needed to rectify that this is of course something that the u.s. has been pushing for in the run up to this summit however the out details of days indicative college loans will only be worked out at the beginning part of next year structural reform of the international monetary fund has also been
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a promised with more of a voice being given over to emerging economies like china chile europe will actually give over two of their seats all not boards and china will rise up from being the third largest shareholder to the largest shareholder in the shareholder over in the i.m.f. to this communique a deal on the sort of the more negative note an economic deal that we were expecting to happen between russia and japan has actually been pretty soft the japanese side that refused to sign it off the recent visit by president to be president if you want japan regards the disputed kid little islands well of course the dominating topic of discussion over the course of this summit has been the so-called current sea wall and the related topic of global trade imbalances the laughter was of course addressed with there is indicative going blind maybe not.
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it's funny as america was wanting to ask the wanted i think if they wanted a full consent imbalance said to be he had not seen and balance to be and they didn't quite get that and in times of the currency disputes the thing getting on that makes the this tween the one on the dole no we haven't had much movement on that that want to talk us through more what has come out today some as time now joined by tom directs the g. twenty three cents and thanks for joining us here is to kind of to say what was the communique surprise to you on was it what you still to expect to come out of the summit on the whole no soul has produced a summit of substantial success across a broad range of items so it's built in agenda some of them very big as you mentioned doubtless the reform of the international monetary fund to give our rising powers the role the rights the responsibilities they deserve that's historic
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in itself fixing the banks where this big crisis began through stronger capital of quitting the leverage that's a big one to some advances in the financial safety nets on trade liberalization and actually making their framework for strong sustainable and balanced growth were it was one surprise except there's not a hint in the communique that the leaders here in asia recognize that we have a new sovereign debt crisis erupting in europe in the days just before this summit has started and now begun with the debt. many european countries really scaring investors around the world going back to this issue of the so-called car and sea wall where we hoping to see some more
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movements in vats of cool. the u.s. and china both accusing the other of the sun losing their currencies for the rain benefits are you surprised that we haven't really had much movement on that it's not a tall law there never was anything close to a real currency war so we do have time to address this problem we have at least another year and that of course is what the soul summit did it took the principals the finance ministers agree to that all had to do it. and it put in place a process and you working group with canada being one of the co-chairs and a timeline six months to show real results and i get a fired what would happen if there were persistent and large imbalances step by step so it's credible and it's i think consistent with the magnitude in the nature of the real problem we face here g.
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twenty leaders have agreed on creating these indicative guidelines to identify knowledge economic imbalances the why do they need this time out in order to thrash out the details why do we have to wait until the beginning of next it's really here with files well what indicators we know for example an obvious one is not just the overall current account balance it's specific what is your trade in oil and in natural gas and if it's a large and driven by changes in energy prices it's understandable why it would be in balance but what about broader minerals but like gold commodity what about wheat those can spike around in very large and sudden way so you don't want to have a general regime without looking at the key components and nobody has a greater interest in taking the time to get that right then canada and the russian
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federation itself. proud of the way that this summit was carried out oh yes. indeed the. world. mr john the castigate director of the g. twenty research group many thanks for those thoughts well that is the latest from this g. twenty summit here in seoul the fifth g. twenty summits take place we have had the final communique and will now have a way since see whether these words will indeed turn into action and we do actually see some real restructuring of the global financial situation and caring ok i say thanks for that correspondent i say better reporting live from so. well joe so then take it from the trend research group says another financial crisis is just around the corner brought on by washington. look at the united states is doing
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we said this with all the people were talking about the elections the midterm elections november second we said no no watch what happens to the third and we'll see what the federal reserve does and what they're doing is they're devalued dollar is everyone. driving commodity prices through because most of them are based on dollars go back to november. trading at one thousand three hundred fifty four dollars a. day one thousand four hundred eight dollars an ounce everybody should prepare we've been saying this since the beginning of the year watch for the crash of twenty and the crash is happening in not in slow motion in a high speed in front of everyone. then said that the finance minister. as warned that if some countries keep trying to obtain competitive advantages
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artificially keeping the current says no it could lead to a surge of protectionism we can watch out for them to view our next hour as a previously. i think this problem may get worse if some countries will strengthen for example the ruble by weakening their own currencies and trying to gain competitive advantage of course it can force other countries to use different defense measures tariffs or import restrictions so we need to find a common path without mis balancing the interests of different countries. bad skin yellow teeth and then unpleasant odor just some of the telltale signs of the whole tobacco has on people well according to the world health organization regular smokers are shortening their lives by some fifty years and as artie's reports from georgia the strength of the addiction for some choosing bags over food
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. no smoking no way they know about the dangers they say it is too expensive yet many georgians choose to smoke social pressure an economic problems notwithstanding like many native took up the habit in her teens. my father left cigarettes on the table i was curious but picked one up and have been smoking since that day she says smoking never interfered with her day to day activities and she doesn't intend to give up any time soon. half of my salary goes on cigarettes but i don't want to quit it's the only pleasure in my life i can afford. a study conducted by the tobacco control alliance showed that almost forty percent of all georgians including children and the elderly are smokers and tobacco n.g.o.s say the number of youngsters taking up smoking has more than doubled over the past five years every pack of cigarettes sold in georgia there is the clear
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message smoking is bad for you for good mature ageing so long cancer too hard disease the warnings are all there yet many georgians continue to light up even if they do have to choose between buying food or about the smokes. is one of those who would like to quit but says he simply can't he gets through four packs a day despite having undergone a coronary bypass two years ago. i wake up and immediately have a cigarette even money or money she's buying cigarettes other buying bread said. gilly knows his health problems stem from smoking but says he was powerless to change so why do georgians continue to indulge in this harmful habit some believe there are several factors at play in around fifty percent of our. business in georgia. part of shadow economy. why we have. government.
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on them. because in. a huge. country the tobacco control alliance is trying to work with the government on stricter control of tobacco sales and advertising in the country but for now coffee and cigarettes remain a favorite pastime for many georgians it even goes to the sea georgia. and of course we've got plenty more for you to discuss online including blogs reaches our viewers i hesitate to run right now at our interactive site. a russian prisoner has devised an unusual method for getting drugs into jail by training his feeling. more about how tiring to respond to come out of the right you know you don't. think also the ugly side of the break has meant takes maybe the old price to pay
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for use in terms of the make up could be much greater it's going to why it took him so many good turning back not me. well the business news is next now charlotte's hand as well as more another woman trying to solve it so what else have we got for us this hour and i well it's good news for international goldline is rushing to lift some restrictions surrounding gold mining in the country we'll have more details on this later in the program but first the g. twenty summit in south korea has struggled to reach agreement on key issues which could affect the recovery of the global economy politicians fail to find common ground on currency devaluations as well as trade imbalances moghul kravchenko reports allege of visions in seoul. reports of raised voices behind closed doors
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contrasts sharply with the image of unity two years ago then the leaders of the g twenty stood united in their efforts to avoid an acid crash turning into a global depression now member countries are divided on key issues the last g. twenty meeting pledge not to pursue currency wars since then the u.s. and around six hundred billion dollars of stimulus to drive down the dollar this conflict creates a problem leads to a more volatility of the. currency market. i think with a very is a bet for the world economy even former us federal reserve chairman alan greenspan stepped into the fray saying that the u.s. should not devalue its currency the move has divided emerging markets brazil condemning russia welcoming a new wave of capital inflows russia could actually benefit from that emulates in
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a different situation to the other say so-called bric countries russia has not had a substantial amount of capital inflows in the last couple of years in fact quite the opposite flaws in the last two years total almost two hundred billion so it actually could do it reversing some of that and taken some money back a proposal from the head of the world bank for a new reserve currency met with silence in contrast with a desire in two thousand and eight to create a new world financial order on trade the g twenty is also struggling to get the world's leading manufacturers not just to sell goods but to buy them as well along with china germany opposed a u.s. suggestion of targets for cutting exist trade imbalances one ray of hope however is that all leaders did agree to avoid protectionism. my group of business auntie. and during a meeting with russian president to reach me today if british prime minister david cameron has revealed that many british companies are interested in russia's high
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tech hub spoke about a member of the british delegation at the g twenty summit said that despite their ranges i had to develop a similar project a host of businesses are ready to invest in the innovation center. and moving to precious metals and good news for foreign gold mine is russia could lift some restrictions on gold mining in the country and natural resources ministry plans to lift the threshold to state time deposits of copper and gold it means foreign companies will now be able to exploit deposits of up to two hundred tons before they declared a strategic reserve previous threshold was just fifty tons that may go mining in russia impractical for foreign companies as the head of other goals to mccutcheon explains. you start with something small sort of becomes big now or does the government come by and see. you have a commission has to decide whether you can have or not and say wait a minute i've already spent you know one hundred million dollars on this thing you know you could tell me i don't own it. so by having that risk removed. just the
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risk of you know whatever happens to be if you were there are better but having the barrier reef that the two hundred tonnes helps remove a lot of those roots. see how the markets the before we now and here in russia they very low echoing global trends both the bosses the sliding into the red for the second day bad bank is one of the top loses shedding more than two percent. and there's been a just on one case of also dropped on concern china might further tighten credit and fears about europe's debt crisis as global leaders meeting in south korea struggled to soothe currency tensions. so news even briefly posted a third quarter net profit of twenty nine million dollars down fifty five percent from a year earlier the world's second largest aluminum company cited rising finance expenses is the main cause for the drop remain positive its global demand for the metal continues to grow. much of the biggest state
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a shipping company so called floor says it's planning an i.p.o. next year the firm may sell one fourth of its shares of hoth of the received funds going towards the federal budget and the other half kept in the company estimates of conflict to be worth three to four billion dollars and say it's most likely to attract foreign investors. the news from the sadie's funds now only sadie's benz may start to assemble its cars here in russia the russian car company has off with the diamond group to stop production of c class vehicles the most affordable in the savings range the offer was made after gaza's latest car the volga sabir failed to meet the expected demand. and finally premium fold can make aversions done as agreed in principle to buy ukrainian rival namir of this is according to vader was to newspaper details of the deal were not to disclosed however experts believe nero famous first honey and pepper infused be worth up to four hundred million dollars
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