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other chance for concrete results on the world's most pressing issue the leaders did propose to continue to work together but very little headway on those so-called currency wars that great divide between east and west in this battle over the bar. the world at war the weapon currency. the fallout trade imbalance the world's paying i mean the world is paying the price for the asset bubbles that are being blown throughout the emerging markets and this high stakes battle for global exchanges it's china versus the u.s. on the western front the fed pumping six hundred billion bucks into the american economy the valuing the dollar while slamming china for not readily revaluing its you want on the eastern front the chinese position is well you're depreciating the dollar why should we really value the removal of the chinese currency which the us keeps on insisting on so it's really a standoff one that smacks of double standards it's absolutely true that the united
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states of late has made don't mess to clean self-serving policy that was shortsighted and that did not consider the rest of the world and this set up the sole summit but despite global outrage with u.s. fiscal policy they got more of a high level silent treatment than any kind of fight right now it's the world against the united states and in terms of an agreement to deal with the currency war nuns going to happen there is no interest coming from china or germany the two other key players to solve this problem not interested or protecting interest. and that was before the session even started obama might have guessed there would be no compromising china wasn't budging and germany and export giant defense its right not to surrender its strength by spending more abroad to appease u.s. calls to help economic recovery much of europe seems to be sitting back to. in
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watching how this will all play out i think they are trying to be defensive and that's a weak position right now russia sees itself as a mediator and hopes multi currency reserves will replace currency wars your should . i believe that the threat of a currency will breaking out will significantly decrease following today's summit we have reasons to be optimistic about the future the group of twenty did agree to develop early warning indicators to prevent economic turmoil and gradually move on currency the question now is not enough to prevent this cas class from getting out of control. anderson our correspondent there let's bring dr victoria put over into the conversation she's a political analyst for the moscow state university of international relations thanks for taking the time had to be with the smarts appreciate it well as we've heard there a lot of positive talk nor lot of positive action you know though the g. twenty leaders agree the currency wars must be stopped but are they really going to
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do anything about it. well that's actually the biggest question i am not very very optimistic about it i mean they couldn't have it announced anything different than that because there's already is quite a huge. desire to see in the world regarding what's happening in europe and not only and regarding their development of a real real currency war so if they didn't come up to the any agreement on the g twenty seven it didn't say that that would have made it really a real blow for the investors and for the markets so they had to smooth with this but i'm not sure if all of the substantial disagreements i actually rolled ruled out and if they go to follow it but that's where the peer review they introduce into this. process so i do take place two years later so i hope it will it was somehow although i remember. they agreed that protectionist measures
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would be taken and it still. according to w t o's standards some of them were not taken by their countries w. to get members but on the other hand there were introduced a lot of cover to measures that can be also regarded as a protectionist so and then most of the country still followed the pseudo been protectionist so i'm not sure they will be very positive and very fulfilling in their currency is stopping the currency way as well and dogs of course remind spot between washington and china what about the double standards from washington i want beijing to stop keeping use exchange rate but of course if the u.s. is depreciated with dollar as it is doing anyway why should the chinese reflect its currency. well at least according to their final documents the united states has hold o. the reserve currency promised to be more vigilant so their recently announcement
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both by their federal reserve system probably wouldn't be. taken but in case and to push continues depreciating its currency of course china shouldn't undertake all those measures but i think all of that if all the countries follow the suit and if all the countries go and measure their cars it could put into the market economy then it will work but. i mean that's about currency war that's about what we just stop bravia slee so i think both of them should stop all the measures they're talking about and china still has it promise it should forster it should go further with. good to bush it is currency and as well as united states shouldn't say as we say turn its printer money printer then and that it will work otherwise nothing they agreed or no or at all they pretend to each year would be real. and
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would. continue to collapse not for very many years the world would use to those cheap chinese goods the cheap labor force talented and so on if they'd like you to prove more costly in the future how's that going to affect the rest of the world. well for the rest of the world of course. it will be negative for regular consumer for common consumerism but it can it also can be rather negative for the chinese economy as well because we know that it's slowed down a little and so it's in the inflation rate has grown over the expectations so if it labor is not as cheaper than elongate if it's a dish no cost to cheney's experts that can be. broadly oh good in short time for economists as well but it will be worse for regular because the full public consumers i believe end up for the chinese economy who is
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actually their moral who is an engine for current recovery one of the engines of the current economy this can slow down and it's that's why it can no hamper i believe put in danger. really by garous recovery of the world economy as a whole and of course the u.s. argument here is that if it prospers then everyone prospers that would not be the same argument for china as well or any of the other economic powerhouses. well i think ido it courting to like some theoretical. though i go to the theories if if they're everybody in the in their poland quite is trying to just. make its own share bigger without considering the other so it's not been serious prospering that it will lead to certain benefits for. someone
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could prosperous the china or beat any other powerhouse but it will eventually lead to a shrinking of their world by toto by so i think this is actually true if it's to top it in only about not only china early united states or anybody else in particular it's true only if it's taken in concert all powers all together yes of course in different speeds different. terms but otherwise if if somebody is trying to take advantage of this event it's the but there is it will lead to. the problem you know how they could have in the program tonight dr victoria from our program list from the moscow state university of international relations thanks. russia newspapers revealed the ten russian agents expelled by the u.s. this summer were betrayed by their own boss president medvedev says the relations are no surprise and that the and that he was aware of the events all along r.t.c.
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go prescribe off explains that the journalist behind the story said the media hype also drew attention away from the real top spot. the summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spying scandal between moscow and washington since the cold war iraq is back with. the drama of this whole situation is that the agents were turned in by their boss he's been named as colonel suitable cool for legend we headed the american department of russia's foreign intelligence service you know firstly more for a grant has been released to journalists from the moscow based community newspaper see they've been holding their only investigation into the story and clean he is behind blown his colleagues cover in the united states. everyone we spoke to agreed that this was the biggest failure in the history of the foreign intelligence service some of the agents worked undercover for decades and all were given away just like also. it was june when american authorities announced he'd captured ten
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people suspected of being russian secret agents all were found guilty by a u.s. court and deported in exchange for four men serving time in russia themselves convicted of being foreign spies it was never going to stay out of the news for a long the story instantly made headlines especially since the russian president's first official trip to the u.s. had just come to an end it's thought colonel sort of back off left russia to america just a few days before that movie of the visit and according to some reports a few months before that he was offered a promotion at work which could have seen him subjected to a lie detector test that some believe is why he rejected the job offer instead it suggested he turned the other way way turning in his associates the media quickly found its favorite among the group of deported agents young rich and beautiful on a chapman was deemed the russian james bond girl but did see flashes draw focus
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away from the real super agent in the group mikail which in course was still in the shadows just as he had been for the past four decades that is true this is an amazing story it doesn't only have a trailer but a true hero as wells and the two absolute opposites i'm talking about with some coffee and his fantastic story that he left the soviet union in the nineteen sixty s first to spain and then to south america working as a photographer he eventually married and moved to the us changing his name to one it said he continues we denied being a russian agent until colonel sure well presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts seem naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not in the prime target. that. was probably a us agent for a long time him self and i'm sure this whole story was instigated by the american secret service the two presidents are were. to restart relations and some people
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are obviously against the timing of this scandal perfectly. it puts another name in the frame for the russian intelligence service that's still trying to establish how a massive decades long secret operation could fall port so easily seemingly at the hands of one man you've got this going on r t moscow come up a few minutes time tonight the girls were snatched from the street and forced into marriage we've got that story stealing the five is known as name custom in russia's chechen republic will tell you what the authorities are doing now to stamp it out. first human rights activists working with palestinians say they're under pressure from israel which claims the stoking the conflict there the interior ministry's stopped issuing permits to many forcing them to work illegally now paulus lee has been meeting activists who say the accusations are groundless and that israel regards any palestinian supporter as an enemy.
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they're the visitors israel doesn't want activists from around the world who come here to photograph and protest palestinian suffering while most of the n.g.o.s only bring more fuel to the conflict make it much more harder to solve the conflict 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 drawing with permits from international n.g.o.s oxfam save the children and medicine some pontiff have all been affected everybody who voices a pro study and view anybody who supports justice propels the ends and palestinian refugees is an enemy of israel and says pro quo a terrorist i simply don't buy it and i don't think there's evidence of it someone
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in tears say they have no choice but to do their work illegally emily's origins of 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. getting from initially it was more being overwhelmed than any understanding you know which borders to you is how to speak 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 its staff won't speak on camera but they haven't shied away from writing on the net . 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
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denunciation of israel there has been no evidence whatsoever and no cases that anyone's heard of a people in n.g.o.s committing any kind of violence but a stimulant throwing stones on stones and the grenades i'm on idea of soldiers and was helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland though i don't know where eighty mormeck spinnin guards are for six months and plans to stay six more he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links they therefore want to cross into the west bank is a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in i mean the un report richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretches up to the united nations for many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the work 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.
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israel. will take you through stories online for you tonight a couple you got lined up for your from cat burglar the cat smuggling ring online tonight how a russian prison trained its feline friend to sneak in is so harrowing for court and. free the thrill for fans of the nutcracker which is now cracking hollywood to details of the tinseltown heavyweights bringing the cherished fairy tale to life. right now. men who kidnapped girls off the street who forced them into marriage now face jail in russian republic of chechnya it's been seen as a tradition among some muslim communities of the north caucasus but religious leaders and officials say it's deeply wrong and must be stopped or control over
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reports from a practice that's tearing families apart it is a moment of families torn apart. and which here remains a ritual rather than an outrage the man simply chooses the woman he wants and forcibly takes her but the kidnapping of one young girl called a man went terribly wrong magazine puzzler i knew she went shocking good gag. loans we had it good outside and saw her being kidnapped yes she was shouting we saw. the kidnapper and his accomplice grabbed a man jumped into a car and sped away but a short way down the road they crashed into a big truck. stolen a young girl. when they were driving here they crashed in the old. school first it was an awful tragedy the car was just a piece of metal you couldn't tell what car it was. some say kidnapping brights runs and occasional blood religious leaders in chechnya strongly disapprove and no
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laws have been brought in to corrupt the practice because that is as i'm able to give the koran church and never had such as this is. every friday i say during the sermon. this is being seen. and those who commit it will be punished as during this life and on the judgement day. and. the girls who have been kidnapped rarely bring this matter to a courtroom as such a case may be considered it is grazed by all but they never forget about it result i went through the experience forty years ago should i have to shop and was heading home when it happened the news they weren't taking me away and i didn't even know who was kidnapping me it was. admiral man in the car and then you know one only on the second day did i find out who i was telling people in the. reason i remembers the day she spent not knowing what was coming next lost and frightened
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she had no choice but to stay with her kidnapper chris youngest daughter was almost her age two months later resign or ran away but her life was changed forever it which is. this really is the big tragedy because your life doesn't belong to you when you long you can't mend it almost if you were kidnapped girl even if you spend two or three days there and return home you're not considered a virgin you belong to someone your so there was a few but now trichoniscus don't tell funda practice what the new laws. i think lose lose for the global issue i think many families where girls are brought up to feel themselves musak you are probably in love right in lovers will face a prison sentence and have to be over so it is sold in dollars in fines to the girl's family even religious leaders forcing a girl to marry her kidnapper will be punished isn't all there appears to be a strong support goes intentional or you just see whether the old tradition has been ended only on paper or in reality to absolutely heart so are our genes from grassley. determine it's time rushes finance minister shares his thoughts on the
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consequences of any simmering currency conflicts as to come short of them first creative process was dominating the business world this hour. our welcome to the business good to have you with us russia's economy slowed in the third quarter of the gross domestic product rose two point seven percent year on year after expanding five point two percent in the quarter to june the worst drought in fifty years hit crops and forced manufacturers to cut production the economy ministry says the heat wave will cost the country point eight percentage points of growth this year. 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 it gave endorsement ahead of research in jones' language so has told us why the country's failed to
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reach the consensus. different groups of interest are trying to solve their own problems with the help of g. twenty but the group used to be twenty twenty two much to come a proper consensus but first of all second of all there is no x. pressure like deep and serious crisis which interest. of major political leaders to put aside their local problems to concentrate on the main so there is no such main target for everyone and everyone would like to grow probably staveley of low inflation high employment and the fuel themselves but unfortunately for different countries know the answers are slightly different. and let's take a look at the markets now wall street is trading losses after galligan consumer confidence increased more than a forecast stock indexes paid off their loans ahead of the data commodities are getting hit pretty hard with copper leading the way stocks fell after china said it was preparing to hike interest rates tame its rising economy and fight inflation.
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european stocks are mixed in an even trading difficulties trading floor while the dax recovered from early losses and is now pointing outward banking stocks up boosting the indices or bank of scotland who gained not nine point nine percent credit agricole shares rose two percent and shares are under for gas and cover dropped over two or three percent respectively with copper silver and gold prices. and here in russia markets been is lower on friday echoing global trends the r.t.s. lost over a percent of the lies exposed less than half a percent energy majors were the main drag on the and the seas look all fell over a percent of both of course bucking the trend hydro was telling. the value of initial public offerings by russian companies could jump to twenty eight billion dollars next year the highest since two thousand and seven according to bt capital now one reason the i.p.o. market may take off is they were covering russia's benchmark investment and this is
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. they've regained the bulk of their record decline caused by the global economic meltdown the sectors and mining chemicals and retail industries sales of shares are expected to surge to twenty billion dollars the sale of stakes in state companies is expected to raise. premium vodka make a russian standard has agreed in principle to buy ukrainian rival mimir of that's according to their the missing newspapers the details of the deal were not disclosed however experts believe the mirror famous for its honey and pepper infused vodka to be worth up to four hundred million dollars in september the ukrainian brand rejected a bed by u.k. distributors stock spirits. and russian power machines build up time and their goal must produce wind turbines two thousand and twelve the move by the state companies signals that green energy has finally come of age in russia topical has more.
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the global wind turbine market is booming growing over thirty percent last year but russia's share so far is close to zero russia is the leading producer of traditional hydro carbon energy but experts say the country needs to harness the power of wind done some in older to make best use of its oil and gas the one thing you know about your oil and gas assets is that their value will increase over time so in terms of a long term economic strategy selling as much as you can now is a really bad idea and what you should be doing is selling a moderate amount but saving and developing as much as you can for the time when price when the price of oil is two hundred or three hundred or four hundred or five hundred dollars a barrel once you made it has come to the notion that oil is is way too valuable to burn according to the international energy agency new clear and renewable energy will supply two thirds of world energy by twenty thirty. russia's fuel giants and
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gas probably tank a b.p. all looking at alternative sources the declared strategy is to boost the sheriff renewables in the country's energy balance to turn a half percent in five years but they're having to do it with out of the state subsidy is common in europe home much money does the government spends on renewable generation. isn't it fair know now we warned what portion green energy producers want the government to granting higher prices for electricity derived from bring you a bill sold says they admit that's the only way green and r.j. can be profitable but russia's dependence on traditional sources is so strong that renewable projects are likely to remain no more than experiments and till they prove their long term viability that's all the business are tame. and that will
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a mosque in the modern. claims sold out to ten agents expelled from the u.s. this summer present a better says the revelations are no surprise that he was aware of the source all along. and israel's accusing pro palestinian charities of fueling the conflict in the region and supporting terrorism claims the activist said groundless several charities are being forced underground after israeli authorities revoked permits. leave as the world's most powerful economies are heading home now agreeing to do at least something to head off a currency war russia says it's almost immune from other nation's financial policies the finance minister says that gives it more flexibility on global stages like the g twenty but as a legacy could really tells r.t. next country should be wary of the dangerous ripple effect of weakening their currencies to save themselves. now wait for it to point to where the.
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