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another 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 box. 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 devaluing 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 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 then 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 nun's 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 an export giant defends 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 and
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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 over place currency wars should. i believe that the threat of a currency war breaking out will significantly decrease following today's summit we have reasons to be more 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. but his nissen our correspondent on the case though we've been getting reaction to the outcome of the g. twenty your day let's first of all hear from political on this dr victoria and over we spoke to iran for the moscow state university of international relations she told me the result of this summit was too predictable they couldn't of it now as they meet then differ in the end because there's already is quite
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a huge. exiled sea in the world regarding what's happening in europe and not only and regarding india to build. 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 it would have been to relieve a real blow for the investors and for the markets so they had to smooth with this but i'm not sure if all the substantial disagreements i actually rolled ruled out any of the good or follow it. the u.s. wanted to use the g twenty to push china further but had to explain its actions instead that's what leading global currency analysts go romney told us. the u.s. was really looking for the g. twenty to be a forum to continue to pressure china and to have you know more unified front against china asian currencies current account surplus countries. from from the
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rest of the world and what it actually ended up turning into was that the u.s. had to go in there. the tables were turned that the u.s. actually had to explain its own behavior to a whole host of countries and the chinese i think were pretty adept at turning this around and there were a lot of other countries who didn't mind actually turning the tables a little bit on the us and saying ok well why don't you guys explain what you're dealing with with the fed before and you're kind of see before you start kind of throwing stones at us. russians finance minister agrees that china should become more flexible of its monetary policy but says the changes shouldn't be rushed if you're interested to hear more about that we'll bring you a legacy could interview in about an hour's time and it's also online on our home page or t. dot com but here's a little taste of what he had to say. to good to keep well speaking of china it really is pursuing a somewhat different economic policy now is notorious for its lack of flexibility
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common called a new to defer its exchange rates must be more flexible this is what we must aspire to i can see though that we must move towards this as fast as possible if china devalue its currency now the world may not benefit from it that much the world isn't going to announce much because china is going to lose china is also trying to recruit these days so i think a flexible rate policy should be implemented gradually. next to russia newspapers revealed the ten russian agents expelled by the u.s. this summer were betrayed by their own boss president medvedev says the revelations are no surprise and that he was aware of the event so long as r.t.c. got pissed off explains now the journalist behind the story said the media hype also drew attention away from the real top spy. that summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spy
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scandal between moscow and washington since the cold war iraq is back in the drama of this whole situation is that the agents were turned in by their boss. he's been named as colonel sort of a call for allegedly headed the american department of russia's foreign intelligence service neither his first name or photograph have been found to journalists from the moscow based community news people who've held their own investigation claim he is behind blowing 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 in all were given away just like all sell. their findings have been confirmed by the president on friday dmitry medvedev said he knew who the traitor was from the thursday of the scandal it was june when american authorities announced the captured ten 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
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convicted of being foreign spies it was never going to stay out of the news for long the story instantly made headlines and especially since the russian president's first official trip to the u.s. had just come to an end it's thought colonel to back off to the united states just a few days before the meeting that if the visit and according to some reports are few months before that he was offered a promotion at work which could have seen him subjected to all i detect for test and vet some believe he's why he we jetted the job offer instead he turned the other way by 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 the paparazzi flashes draw focus away from the. real super agent in the group. was still in the shadows just as he had been for the past four decades. that is true this is an amazing story it
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doesn't only have a trailer but a true hero as well as the two absolute opposites i'm talking about with some coffee and his fantastic story he left the soviet union in the one nine hundred sixty s. first to spin 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 presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts seeing naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not the prime target. as that. was probably a u.s. 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 working to restart relations and some people are obviously against the timing of this scandal was picked perfectly it puts another name in the frame for the russian intelligence service that's still trying
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to establish how a massive decades long secret operation could fall port so easily seemingly at the hands of one man you've got going on moscow could have just a few minutes a night on the program the girls who a snatched from the street and forced into marriage we've got their story stealing a bright golden age of custom in russia chechen republic and we'll tell you what the authorities are doing to try to stamp that right out now. here in rights activists working with palestinian say they're under pressure from israel which claims they're stoking the conflict there the interior ministry's stopped issuing permits to many forcing them to work and legally his policy has been meeting activists and said the accusations are groundless though and that israel regards any palestinian supporter as an enemy. there are the visitors israel doesn't want activists from around the world who come here to
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photograph and protest palestinian suffering will 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 human right which is why from the beginning of the year the israeli ministry of interior started with drawing work 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 them the ends and palestinian refugee is 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 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
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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 business you have in your passport the harder it gets. i think for me initially it was more being overwhelmed and really understanding you know which borders to you is how do you know how to talk to the 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 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 did not see nation of israel there has been no evidence whatsoever and no cases that anyone's
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heard of or people in n.g.o.s committing any kind of violence by listing and throwing stones on stones and grenades them on idea of soldiers and who is helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland who i don't know where eighty mormeck spin in gaza 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 won't 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 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 policia r.t. israel. who was online through tonight the home page are plenty of small stuff as
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well talk about a cat burglar turned cat smuggler tonight read our russian prisoner trade is feline friend to sneak in his thanks arrow in crafting. this three d. thrill for fans of the nutcracker which is now cracking hollywood apparently details of the tinseltown heavyweights bringing the cherished fairy tale the life on our home page r.t. dot com right now. this is r.t. from moscow. men who kidnapped girls off the street and forced them into marriage now face jail in russia's republic of chechnya it's been seen as a tradition among some muslim communities of the north caucuses but religious leaders and officials say that's deeply wrong and must be stopped. over reports
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next on the practice that's tearing families apart. it is the moment of families torn apart. 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 him on one terribly wrong. i knew she went shopping bag. loans we had it good outside and saw her being kidnapped yes she was shouting we saw. the kidnapper and his accomplice grabbed him on jumped into a car and sped away but a short way down the road they crashed into a big truck with. a young girl. when they were driving here they crashed in the old. school so there was an awful tragedy the car was just a piece of metal you couldn't tell what car it was. some say kidnap and brights runs and occasional blood religious leaders and churches strongly disapprove and no
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laws have been brought in to corrupt the practice it is as i'm able to go to the corner chechens never had such as this is. every friday i say during the. this is. the scene. and those who committed will be punished as during this life and on the judgement day. the girls who've been kidnapped really bring this matter to a courtroom as such case may be considered it is grazed by all but they never forget about it result no one saw the experience forty years ago she left the shop and was heading home when it happened the news that were taking me away and i didn't even know who was kidnapping me it was several men in the car and then you know one only on the second or third day did i find out who i was. reason remembers the day she spent not knowing what was coming next lost and frightened she had no choice but to stay with her kidnapper chris' youngest
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daughter was almost her age two months later resign or ran away but her life was changed forever it was. this really is the big tragedy because your life doesn't belong to you any longer you can't amend it also if you were kidnapped girl even if you spent two or three days there and returned home you're not considered a virgin you belong to someone your said that but now trichoniscus and tough on the practice with the new laws. i think those laws falls a global issue i think many families where girls are brought up to feel themselves moved to q. and probably have righted levers 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 all the funniest isn't all there appears to be a strong support goes interest now yet to see whether the old tradition has been ended only on paper or in reality to tell you what some are artsy from grassley.
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will use a brief first to haiti the cholera outbreak there is no killed at least seven hundred twenty the disease is spreading fast in the haitian capital and heading towards southern regions now the country's health minister says rather than eleven thousand people have been hospitalized since the outbreak the u.n. expects the infection rate to rise. but you went public expert says that north korea's nuclear technology and other weapons to states including iran and syria. but a poor one hundred million dollars worth of arms and other equipment have been shipped the sales go against you and impose sanctions on north korea to try and question nuclear activities after tested weapons in iraq. as military authorities meantime could free pro-democracy leader saying suchi this weekend have apparently sanction to release which is due on saturday said she's been under house arrest for fifteen. the past twenty one years which is drawing widespread condemnation but a lawyer says she won't accept him and nice of conditions are imposed excluded from
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politics. we're just ten minutes away tonight from people of cross-talk program is guess getting fired up over what china's president's been labeled the world's most powerful man great program coming up not called it already today first. this hour as business news in focus in just a few minutes time. for you. are comfortable shuttle bus will take you to school. just a few hours observing urgency in scary. new directly. on the moon. crater. scorching soil. there are included. a photo of the wild lunar rover for free.
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culture is that so much of me is really making a lot of people very early look at what makes a person powerful and influential maybe it is a combination of numerous factors and forbes magazine sixty most powerful. howard come to business with me good to have you with us russia's economy slowed to the third quarter 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 it dropped and forced manufacturers to cut production economy ministry says the heat wave will cost the country point eight percent point of world this year. the g twenty summit in south korea
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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 you've seen that gershom had a research in jones' language cell stalled us why the countries failed to reach the consensus. different groups of interests 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 that first of all second of all there is no ex pressure like deep and serious crisis which groups of interest and. political leaders to put aside their local problems to concentrate on the main so there is no such meeting target for everyone and everyone would like to group probably stayed really low inflation high employment and the fuel themselves. unfortunately for different countries not all the answers are slightly different. european stocks
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finished mixdown friday that puts the end of point three percent lower while the dax in the black mining stocks were drying on me in this is a crisis of copper silver and gold shares a pattern for gas and cars are dropped over two hundred three percent respectively . given russia market's been a slow on friday as well echoing global trends the r.t. has lost over a santhanam isaac still less than half a percent energy majors with the main drag with over eight percent on both of horses bucking the trend there were rules tied to unbox telecom. 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 that's according to the t.v. capital one reason the i.p.o. market may take off is the recovery in russia's benchmark investment indices if we gained the bulk of their record declined by the global economic meltdown key sectors mining chemicals and retail industries where sales of shares are expected to surge to twenty billion dollars the sale of stakes in state companies is
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expected to raise another. premium vodka make a russian standard has agreed in principle to buy ukrainian rival namir of that's according to their the mr newspaper details of the deal were not disclosed however experts believe the leader of famous for its honey and pepper infused thought. to be worth up to four hundred million dollars it's a temporary get to bed by u.k. based distributor stock spare. russian power machines builder at a time when they're going to mush will produce wind turbines from two thousand and twelve the move by the state company signals that green energy has finally come of age in russia that he called reports. 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
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say the country needs to harness the power of some 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 know it's 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 humanity 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 off world and energy by twenty third to russia's fuel giants and gas probably. all looking at alternative sources he 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 without the state subsidy
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is common in europe how much money does the government spends on renewable generation. isn't it. now we warned portion green energy producers want the government. guaranteeing higher prices for electricity derived from bring you a bull salsas they admit that's the only way green energy 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 in the political the business our team and that's all from me in the business team here but you can always find more stories on our website that's such posts.
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where you. are comfortable shuttle bus will take you to the spa. just a few hours observe the two flows and scary cars.
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on the. craters. are included. a photo with the wild lunar rows for free. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. and noone to suffer today. was the first but probably not the landstuhl military uses of this weapon.
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will make. sure the common get on in the future. the facts. the facts of the.
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the one who took. her to the. country house. the pool tells the rim brant the crew me to feel. the oil pull the rubens hotel. hello this is the. g. twenty leaders agree not. to protect themselves while throwing out trouble for the
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compass at the same time but economists warn that some likely to translate into real action. betrayed by the boss of russian newspaper says. the revelations are no surprise in that he was aware of the. palestinian charities a few. supporting terrorism. several charities are going for the right. let's. try to work out just what it takes these days to be among the most powerful people on the planet. in.

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