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it's very much like the recently concluded g. twenty that has happened did so with south korea basically they're going to be talking about how to revive the global economy and get out of the woods for b. global financial crisis happened two years ago and so on the table if they're going to be talking about free trade agreements said opening up their economies further this has this is the very reason for the existence of a pact to begin with but of course all this is easier said than done coming on the back of the g. twenty where the fear of protectionism was hanging over the heads of the leaders now this is going to be much more of a child as they have to talk about concrete plans concrete steps they're going to be discussing existing free trade agreements there are pockets of these agreements within the pacific countries members of apec the u.s. is pushing for a agreement that twenty one members of this is going to be a bit difficult because having all twenty one members talk about the give and take the pros and cons of opening up their economies is going to be a bit difficult if there is good for example in japan wants to export more cars the
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world while the u.s. wants more access to its agriculture industry which is a bit of a sensitive industry here in japan as the leaders come here with the responsibility of contributing to the growth the good of the global economy getting out of the crowd quagmire that they find themselves in but also they have the concerns of their local electorate in mind and other issues concerning trade we know that asia pacific economic cooperation the members are very powerful in terms of their clout economically they make up more than half of the g.d.p. of the world obama just gave a speech this morning and he says that age is really an important partner for the u.s. and other issues that they're talking about would be labor security they're talking about sharing of innovation and technology they're talking about protecting intellectual property all these are very important terms of trade and economic development for the u.s. and japan had already met and also the leaders of a rush to judge a patent china had signed. an agreement to build
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a chemical plant and that has already been done and this morning and later today there will be a bilateral talks between russian president dmitry medvedev and the japanese prime minister not expecting them to talk about territorial issues specifically issue with real islands now this again comes on the back of the twenty now the currency war is one of the issues that have been talked about and this still needs to be ironed out by the countries involved in the forum so let's look at the package called the. twenty. the world after the 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
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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 remember the the chinese currency which the u.s. keeps 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 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
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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 watching how this will all play out i think they're 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 coup. the war breaking out will significantly decrease following the g twenty 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 and these are now reporting that. the us
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wanted to use the g twenty to pressure china had to explain its own actions instead that's what's leading global currency analyst rommany told r.t. the us 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 and asian currencies current account surplus countries. from from the rest of the world and what it actually ended up turning into was that the u.s. had to go in there and do the tables were turned to the u.s. actually had to explain its own behavior to a whole host of countries in 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 u.s. and saying ok well why don't you guys explain what you're doing with with the fed before and your currency before you start kind of throwing stones at us well plenty
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more still to come including. but the capitalism. at this point socialist ideas are seeing a revival across the world to find the capitalist with the economic downturn. now after this summer's sweltering heat temperatures in russia are breaking records again several regions including the capital are experiencing extremely warm weather on hurdle this time of the year that's he's going to the sky finds out what the experts say is behind it all. if this was let's say about five years ago i'd be probably standing if not need deep in snow then there would be definitely snow present on the ground there would be snow everywhere it would be considerably colder than it is right now but over the last several days like four or five days actually the temperatures have been extremely unusually warm i mean you could run around in a sweater and not really be bothered by by the cold in fact the weather has been somewhat of normal to say the least for most of the year and for russia in general
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especially for the russian capital of course we don't have to go too far back in the interim but this summer with obliterating heat completely people literally dying from heat exhaustion in moscow and in several other cities fires fires raging because of the extreme temperatures and for example if we were to take a trip down memory lane go all the way back to one thousand nine hundred forty s. during the world war two of course the fuel in tanks was freezing because it was so extremely cold ten years ago you could ice skate on the most cool river of course you couldn't do that today unless of course you were the messiah you could walk on water because if there's no ice in sight whatsoever if we're going to go back to the recent past and look back at the summer and this past spring and go let's say to you or we would remember that europe was literally suffering from major daily usually only thing that was missing for a weather news reports this here in europe was probably the ark with noah and if you were to go over to south america all of sudden they had snow they're not used
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to such conditions so something is definitely in the air or something is in the atmosphere the temperatures are going all over the place where it should be warm it is cold where it should be cold like it is in moscow or as it should be moscow it's actually rather warm right now i wouldn't be standing wearing a sweater here if i were i don't know in one nine hundred eighty seven something something is taking place with the temperatures something is affecting the climate and what it is we have to find out thanks a tough several explanations first of course is the global warming and not of course is something that has been manmade. so to speak so as lot of scientists are saying the human race is literally killing the planet too much pollution of course there is also the oil spill's let's go back to the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico and of course that has affected not just the environment in a very gulf but also the the so-called loop current one of the intrinsic parts of the gulf stream of course the loop current is a warm weather condition which supplies warm weather to the eastern coast of the
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united states and of course some scientists are saying that that has been heavily damaged by the b.p. oil spill and the velocity of the current has lessened significantly and that of course is it may also impact the gulf stream when it is impacted of course notable changes in temperatures not just on the eastern coast of the united states a but in europe will be noticed as well. more stories on our website that's called a quick preview. of whether you. are supposed. to trust. the georgians news if we have a lot of them so no. more
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news today violent games flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. in times of economic downturn those who promise equality for all are once more gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the fore again and as r.t.d. huff is reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall was these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold war. the scenes of the berlin wall falling were beamed across the world as the
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historic moment when the west beat the soviet union and capitalisms formula defeated project communism. the years later the cameras show the other angle the economic collapse brought by capitalism victory the us mark said as world freedom day with the us government means when they say they celebrated our freedom day with the fall of the berlin wall what they really need is the freedom of us corporations to be able to plunder exploit and really do what they please within the borders that they weren't able to initially give you the. right to say fantastic because that's something they said saddam would cling to power and now that the status he was hanging on to berlin seems to my all the words are what you're seeing here in the ages of american soldiers and iraqis declaring virtual victory over the statue of saddam hussein beamed to
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viewers worldwide. it was staged as a spontaneous outpouring of iraqis inspired by the american soldiers who came to liberate them that was found out soon afterward to organized by the u.s. army so the symbols are really hatched by messengers coming out often of the pentagon and the white house and the state department and these symbols some insist are used to indicate that washington's agenda is the only agenda and those are these the symbols of victory for the u.s. government so all over the world that if you oppose united states you are targeted from destruction and we will inevitably store your. socialism despite being declared dead. has seen a revival in governments in countries all over the world. with united states talked about the overthrow of the soviet union and the coming down of the berlin wall as the end of socialism and it's absolutely not true
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a system of capitalism is in the k. at this point there are pieces of the berlin wall all over the world what came following the historic moment was this bali hood era of freedom now marked by economic collapse and list war two decades after the fall of the berlin wall some argue the u.s. empire is also in plotting its influence waning in the face of rising world powers several of them with the stink of socialist leanings jan hospice r t washington d.c. well it's not only in developing countries that socialist parties are getting vocal vice presidential candidates in the two thousand one thousand u.s. election explains why he feels america also needs socialist. we believe that in a world and particularly in a country where there's so much wealth and it's primarily appropriated by a small few people to the detriment of millions and millions hundreds of millions of people the vast majority of people who are either that abject poverty or at
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least don't see the full rewards of their labor that socialism is a system in which the needs of people can be met by production and in fact the production of society in the way society if we're going to as organized is one hundred percent directed towards the broad needs of the people which are not better now whether it's health care whether it's education access to jobs and so on this is why we believe socialism is the answer to the current economic woes that exist under the capitalist system that are particularly pronounced now during this economic crisis. with autism of international news in brief the u.n. has made in the field over one hundred sixty million dollars to the cholera outbreak in haiti which has now claimed seven hundred twenty four lives aid agencies are backing to contain the epidemic and fears it will spread even further after the water supply was contaminated following last month's can millions are said to be at risk for than eleven thousand cases have been confirmed since that began last month. seven people have been charged in
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connection with international organ trafficking in cos of a group is thought to have the twenty foreign nationals into the region and remove the organs for transplant making false promises of payment of former senior health official was among those charged the trafficking legend he took place to a clinic in the capital for the two people have been listed as wanted by interpol. be on mars military authorities have sanctioned the release of proto rocker sunita san suu kyi late on saturday her house arrest for fifteen of the past twenty one years has drawn widespread international condemnation but her lawyer says she won't accept release of conditions on post which excluded from politics nobel peace prize laureate has become a symbol of the struggle to rid the country of decades of military rule. but ballance continues to rage in afghanistan in the latest attack a security checkpoint near the largest airport in the east of the country and the
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nato base were targeted by militants amid the rising tide of unrest the u.s. says prolong its stay there for another four years but as aunties and richer contributors says washington's strategy to increase its military presence in the region was hardly a surprise. it was a bad idea from the outset to set up an artificial deadline for the u.s. forces withdraw all from afghanistan so it didn't come as a surprise when recently that washington trio u.s. state department chief the pentagon chief and you as joint chiefs of staff and now the deadline will be postponed for another four years it has been long suspected but now it's official but the credit for the extension of the u.s. forces was drawled to general petraeus and the u.s. commander in afghanistan the whole idea of the artificial deadline for the u.s. pullout cut both ways on the other side it was
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a good idea to provide the sense of urgency for the abdomen leadership to clean up their act together and to take full responsibility for the future of the country starting from providing the security all across a van a stand but since there is no leadership in afghanistan regarding the afghan government which is completely paralyzed by the corruption and incompetence while soaked in drug trafficking business no doubt it was a smashing tactical success for general betray us to. hold the u.s. counter-narcotics offensive in afghanistan as. initiative. well coming up in ten minutes time in this week's moscow out expose the jewish community in russia undiscovered suits russian flavor. as everything regarding
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jewish culture from the menorah and the sinkhole this is a yarmulke skullcaps they're also wide range of english and russian speaking books and even various souvenirs and games take a look at this we've got our. troops. out there even the surprises. jewish study folks got pretty and. joins us for a business update now and. going green charlotte and i yes a company out and i must say it will produce wind turbines starting in two thousand and twelve moving towards renewable energy we'll have the details later in the program but first as our new data shows that russia's economy slowed in the third quarter g.d.p. rose two point seven percent year on year after expanding five point two percent in
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the quarter up until june as some of the worst drought in fifty states some forced manufacturers to cut production the finance ministry says the heat wave will cost the country nor eight percentage points of growth this year. several world leaders including russia's president today to have gone straight from the g. twenty summit in seoul joka home of the asia pacific economic cooperation summit the business summit has already brought some deals among them the signing of a contract between russia japan and china to construct a fertilise apology russia's tatarstan the first major facility in the region for the last twenty years and one of the world's largest at this type of project is worth one billion dollars and live volved china's national chemical engineering corporation. a little bitchy heavy in the streets of egypt and russia's state home i'm only the apec summit is seen as another attempt to settle global financial issues like pushing for free trade after the g.
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twenty failed to agree on how to boost the world economy. clearly there is a very ambitious agenda for trade liberalization in the region and i think one of the important issues will be the degree to which countries follow and deliver on the commitments that they have with respect to this liberalization. another issue i think will be the issue of investments in the region and the possibility to begin facilitate the flow of investment across countries that will be important i think. we balancing the world economy as well because really we're talking about the most important region probably in terms of growth for the world economy. time now see how the markets are performing in the r.t.s. as a friend and just pulling in any trade here in moscow that follows the damp losses on friday where energy made is where the biggest driver lukoil fall over one percent on both the course is bucking the trend they were hired telecom. now the
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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 capital one reason the i.p.o. market may take off is the recovery in russia benchmark investment indices regained the bulk of record decline caused by the global economic meltdown key sectors the mining chemicals and retail industries where sales of shares are expected to surge to twenty billion dollars the sale of stakes and state companies expected to raise another eight. russian power machines build a new game ash will produce wind turbines for two thousand and twelve the move by the state company signals that green energy has finally come of age in russia china part of covert 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
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leading producer of traditional hydro carbon energy but experts say the country needs to harness the power of wind and sun 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 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 thirty russia's fuel giants gas problem. all looking at alternative sources the declared strategy is to boost the sheriff renewables and the country's energy balance to turn
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a half percent in five years but they're having to do it without the state subsidy is common in europe how much money does the government spends on renewable generation. isn't it fair know now we warn portion green energy producers want the government to government higher prices for electricity derived from bringing you a bill souless they admit that's the only way the green and 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. of a business our team and finally says it all. gave its top management a thirty percent pay rise next year this comes as the internet john reveals it will give all its employees a temp cent increase to stop them defecting to facebook landmark case one employee
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has been given three point five million dollars in stock to remain with the search company c.e.o. eric schmidt and co-founder sergey brin and larry page who combined over own overhaul of google stock will continue to set just a summary of just one dollar. update for now but you can always buy more stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business. holidaymakers
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. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report. in india call g.'s available against the move go into joint the hotel rooms. the gateway her to the ground in paris tried to talk western coast. close leisure hutto said don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was hoto retreat. it's hard to look at the headlines now. countries and making up haul for the world's economy pacific summits and not seeking to promote free trade in the region . despite its declared socialism it has to make
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a comeback in countries across the world many experts predict the pain of capitalism and. weather extremes experienced on every continent children as a coach in america. and the search for someone to blame. next to the latest edition of moscow out the team explores the jewish community in russia. they knew me. in and they knew. they're going to moscow to lose the sense of fear is that this complex is being social by obama.

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