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come and gone unfortunately so how another chance for concrete results on the world's most pressing issues 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 and margin we revalue the removal be the chinese currency which the us keeps
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on insisting on so it's really a standoff one that smacks of double standards it's absolutely true that the united 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 we're 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 that's who are the 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 this. price 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 that enough to prevent this cast class from getting out of control. it's claimed that the eleven russian agents exposed by the u.s. this summer were betrayed by a spy about who was supposed to be their boss the story in a russian newspaper caused a sensation but president made it better says he was aware of the allegations although he refused to cut a further while the investigation into what happened continues artesia has the
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latest twist this summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spies 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 so he's been named as cool 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 beast committed 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 also. their findings have been confirmed by the president on friday dmitry medvedev said he knew who the treater was from the
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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 convicted of being foreign spies it was not. we're going to stay out of the news for a lawn 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 kernel to back off russia to the united states just a few days before the meeting in aid of the visit and according to some reports of a few months before that he was offered a promotion at work which could have seen him subjected to a lie detector test and vet some believe is why he rejected the job offer instead he turned the other way may 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 me coalition corps 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 trainer but a true hero as well so to 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 and to colonel presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts seem naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not the prime target. of this that. was probably us agent for a long time him self and i'm sure this whole story was instigated by the american
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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 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 stay with us here on our team in a few minutes the girls were snatched from the street and forced into marriage stealing our bride is known as an ancient custom in russia chechen republic will tell you what you already are doing a stab at out. but first there are human rights workers both say they are being treated like terrorists activists helping palestinians say israel has accused of stoking the conflict it has stripped many of their permits or his laurus paula sillier has been meeting the people who say their claims 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 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 withdrawing 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 palestinian view everybody who supports justice propels the ends and palestinian refugee is is an enemy of israel and pro quo a terrorist i simply don't buy i don't think there's evidence that some volunteers
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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 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 the very understanding you know which border steers how to speak 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 its staff won't speak on camera but they haven't shied away from writing on the net this web site accuses several charities working in the west bank and gaza of having links with terrorist organizations here it says that the palestinian children's
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welfare fund owns a hate who. website dedicated to the glorification of jihad and the 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 for listing in throwing stones on stones in the grenades i'm on idea of soldiers and who's helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland though i don't know where eighty mormeck spin in gaza for six months and plans to stay six small 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 i mean the un 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 work they do without getting kicked out of the country many israelis continue to question the work they doing in the
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first place. r.t. israel. don't forget there's always more available on our web site r t v dot com here's a look at what's on line for you right now there was a necessity as find out why they're coming into contact with humans more and more in parts of russia sometimes with songs. plus after one of the hottest summers on record russia has just seen one of its warmest ever days for the month of november all the details are. men who kidnapped girls off the street and forced them into marriage now faces jail and russia's republic of chechnya it's seen as a tradition among some muslim communities in the north caucasus but religious leaders and officials say it's deeply wrong and must be stopped or he's accidently
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touch over reports. it is a moment of families torn apart. in 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 him on one terribly wrong magazine or an issue when shocking good back. loans we hadn't a good outside and saw her being kidnapped yes she was shouting we saw it all. the good lebron 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. a young girl. when they were driving here they crashed in the old. northwest it was an awful tragedy the car was just a piece of metal you couldn't tell what car it was. some say could never been brides runs and occasional blood religious leaders and churches strongly disapprove
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and no laws have been brought in to corrupt a practice that is over there will forgive the koran chechens never had such laws this is. every friday i say during the. scene. and those who committed will be punished during this life and on the judgment day. the girls have been kidnapped rarely bring this matter to a courtroom as such a case may be considered it is crazy by all but they never forget about it result no one saw the experience forty years ago should have to shop and was heading home when it happened the news that we're taking me away and i didn't even know who was kidnapping me it was several men in the car and i knew no one only on the second or third day did i find out who i was telling people. the. reason remembers the day she spent not knowing what was coming next lost and frightened she had no choice
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but to stay with her kidnapper whose youngest daughter was almost her. age two months later resign or ran away but her life was changed forever if. this really is the big tragedy because your life doesn't belong to you when you long to come to men date if you were a kid not even if you spend two or three days there and return home you're not considered a virgin you belong to someone. but now trichoniscus entire fun to practice with the new lowers. i think this new schools a global issue i think many families where girls are brutal up to feel themselves. not all right good numbers will face a prison sentence and have to face over still it is solved in dollars in fines to the girl's family even religious leaders and a girl to marry her kidnapper will be punished even though there appears to be a strong support bills interest now yet to see whether the old plantation has been ended only on paper or in rio it's too hot sun the art scene from cross and the. turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe united nations has
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made an appeal for more than one hundred sixteen million dollars as the number of dead from haiti's cholera epidemic reaches at least seven hundred twenty four the country's health minister says around eleven thousand people have been hospitalized since the outbreak started aid agencies are battling to contain the disease in the capital port au prince they hope to stop it from reaching more than a million earthquake survivors who are still living in temporary camps. a u.n. panel of experts says north korea sold nuclear technology and other weapons to states including iran syria and myanmar the report says one hundred million dollars worth of arms and other equipment have been shipped the sales go against the u.n. impose sanctions on north korea to try and watch your activities the test of weapons in iraq. be on mars military hunta could could leave pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi this week have apparently sanctioned her release which is due on saturday so she has been under house arrest for fifteen of
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the last twenty one. new year's which is drawing widespread condemnation but her lawyer says she won't accept a release if the conditions are imposed that exclude her from politics. and a storm has struck parts of southern south korea china and japan so all those covered in a layer of yellow sand swept there from mongolia doctors have recommended that people with respiratory problems keep indoors the storm is only the fifth of its kind in the region over the last hundred years. a diverse metropolis like moscow is home to many cultures let's take you closer now to some of them as host martin spends time in the russian capitals jewish war is coming your way.
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home. again and in a new. oh i walked into the moscow jewish community center for years and this complex has been in the social background for over a hundred and twenty five thousand people from russians to ex-pats people come here to worship enjoy jewish perceive it's payments a religious education complex is also celebrated and anniversary this year.
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for centuries the jewish communities gets much recent sets in motion but then she'd be sars governments sporadically encourage jewish immigration making to me the machine is traditional country eighty nineteen twenty. times has now changed ever since the fall of the soviet union many are returning to strongly sign yet of a startling revival of jewish life here. there are two restaurants here. people come here and eat typical jewish food such as bread or you cannot take the entire meal home. complex offer that you are given a discount voucher for the same amount so for example a hundred years old
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a party. for. the petrol food we see here is a representation of a cent to success every month. but enjoy the facilities ranging from social events to the various restaurants food plays an important role inside the seven story mostly jewish community center it's a diverse cuisine. shaped by jewish. and jewish festival and traditions. of. various dishes but only feeds the strictly kosher cuisine is very healthy and tastes good at the same time and it proves to be popular to be rigidly organized banquets enough holes of fully booked. a thousand guests at a time. when it comes to alcohol or even the surprises. pretty and. the practicing jewish population so they can live here as part of
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a thriving community. of several american a listers have recently visited the russian capital and interest by party scene visitation and has been since for me a d.j. set up event the bullets nights i do this for the love you know. this i do this because i love music. so for me it's not anything to do with anything other than. i love music i love the lights i love the singing everything so this is just purely straight up for discounted to daunce the famous for a few moments as a sort of the revival of the old ground for some fans can be of which comes from the beginning of the nineteenth century. as the celebrity couple demi moore and ashton kutcher come to moscow but not just to see the city's sights the famous hollywood couple who see several charity events to support their foundation which
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and swimmin a child slavery and human trafficking. stretching across two city blocks the jewish center also includes a library and fitness center all built with donations from abroad from the local community. police services a jewish woman circle bar mitzvah sunday hebrew school for a large range of activities. for jewish ex-pats responding to moscow many are taken aback the amount of events on offer so i. go for work. i was surprised to see all those year synagogues to see. how much is happening year how many people come to holidays every year i'm surprised how many people actually show up here it's really amazing it's a big thing so because everyone comes together this food drinks celebration music it's a nice way to kind of feel like you're at home when you're very very far away from your family. but it's the impressive synagogue which is the focus of the venue on
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busy holidays the synagogue is just packed they have three services a day and also the rabbi offers various private or group causes on jewish culture history and current practices for many people it's not just a religion it's a complete way of life an acute sense of head office full support for a range of pull with various levels. today over one hundred twenty thousand people are involved in the international moscow jewish center running the entire complex is. huge job for dozens of people that brings us to this week's guest. of live it to me you say me so tell me how did you end up here. well we've been living here for the past four years we moved here right about a few months after we got married. and at the time we were offered the position to come help with the growing x. jewish xpect and unity here in moscow. and what she will position him in the
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synagogue well we run a jewish community for english speakers there are those that are russian english speakers those that are you know more speakers than the other it's and it's really a home for those that want to feel more westernized amongst the russian community and those that are less familiar it's more of a beginner's and we run here shabat programs holiday programs children's programs adult programs sunday school and we try to make judaism fun for the english speaking jewish community here in moscow i think is there any conflict will you know religious tension between the other religions here in russia. no i actually think that the other places in the world can learn what's going on here from the unity of the different religions here in moscow the chief rabbi the priest actually all get along very well and sit on the boards together and discuss the issues and matters manage to solve them in a very fascinating way that keeps the community unity is one thing you know it's
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pretty apparent is how logs the jewish community actually is today yet it's actually keeps on growing every event that we do there are always new faces and there's always more and more people joining and they are thirsty for what we're doing. now a final question do you like. i love the. people here are alive people are excited people are. always looking for new things that are going on and i think that when people there are people that are living in moscow and i mainly deal with the ex-pats the jewish ex-pats people are really alive when they come to a program they want to be here want to be there they're excited they're meeting new people and there's a great opportunity and people are really enjoying living here and enjoying our programs that we offer apologies to. you for your work here and they are thank you. the jewish community pays
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a lot of attention to educating children on a wide range of jewish tradition as culture and history this is still a hebrew school in moscow where kids from four to thirteen years old and various educational and entertaining programs students in each of these three age groups explore just education and hands on experience on jewish holidays and master hebrew skills of reading writing. various projects for both children and adults who are also part of the communities activities drama classes and speech of the fullness is to the younger members a part of the sunday school curriculum they also help children understand the reasons behind the various states studying the jewish cultural calendar in an interactive way. and from fear to sue using jewish music concerts or from the films in moscow on various occasions both religious and non-religious songs are performed by various guests. using music as
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a form of expression russian and international musicians celebrate the culture which is thousands of years old. you'll find everything you need here. in the jewish center gift shop. nowhere in the world has any country sealing jewish community of this size reviving from essentially nothing. in the last few here is the number of distinct jewish communities in russia the swells more than two hundred from eighty seven. and similar centers most featuring the first two schools to a great looking to hades being killed across the country. the shop has everything regarding jewish culture from the. oldest skullcaps there are also a wide range of english and russian speaking books and even very simply is and
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games to go with stamps. you can see a display of the federation of jewish communities in russia fifteen years ago it was not a single chip school in all of russia today over fifteen thousand students attend the jewish ex-pat seemed tribes on a busy social calendar today it's a feature of friends this is just a every where it's cold it's an image that we're in pieces he conceived. and that was this life he. made. really only coming to just news man and to worship wesley coming to see this film was to me and it's really it's a cultural make every just and cultural experience been a great pleasure to children and adults of all ages come together socialize learn about jewish religious practices and chats about ex-pat life in moscow although
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having its fabulous house seems to have opened its arms to religious diversity and all those still learning and in its infancy i'm sure it's supposed to sign a fully integrated multicultural mosque a very nice person to itself. so push me my promise of muscle we have from the international muster jury sends out i'll see you going to same time next week the moon must go out said susan tell them for me and the rest of the same guy but now.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations to rule the day . look. six thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s here headline all round two as the g twenty wraps up the asia pacific summit with china and the u.s. says for more talk to save her and see private global trade war russia says that
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china should be more flexible of its monetary policy but warns that any changes to . the. leading newspaper names a senior russian intelligence chief is the cover of eleven agents involved in the biggest spy scandal since the end of the cold war publication claims the man was a double agent and helped washington with intelligence gathered. how skinny and charities forced the underground after an israeli watchdog uses a number of them of having links to terrorists israeli interior ministry stopped issuing permits to many activists forcing them to war illegal. those are your headlines up next our interview show spotlight talks with alexander flop on in the man with one of the toughest jobs in russia as presidential envoy to the north caucasus how does he hope to make this troubled region a more stable and even prosperous answers coming up next.

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