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indeed this is live from moscow with me alice habits now after years of waiting around his switch storm it's a first nuclear power plant we've gone through the tomic she says electricity produced by the russian built to share reactor will be connected to the national grid within a month old city without schools life so all of these entire novack of a for more on this but tanya there's not been much found first surrounding this launch as the why so little informational mess will indeed we don't know the exact date when the nuclear power plant was launched but your son says that if they did it is because they didn't want to make a big deal out of it and draw a lot of attention to it because like you just said it would be still a month or two before the bushehr nuclear power plant starts generating electricity for the country as there are over one hundred fifty nuclear fuel sats that have to be still loaded into the reactor before it starts heating the water that later will be generating steam that moves finally start turning the turbulence that produces
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electricity so it's a long process and it will be still a while before we can say that you are sure nuclear power is working and serve the country's atomic cheaper so that without any propaganda fast we sealed the cover of the reactor and all the roads in that school are in the core of the reactor but even though we don't know the exact date it became as no surprise to roast out some russian company that helped build the nuclear power plant as it was well planned in fact to launch. a nuclear plant about our plan sometime during this month now of course iran's nuclear program housefull some would call an international outcry amid fears it is piling to produce nuclear weapons so how has the bouchet loans pacific been perceived by the outside world. will the e.u. yun sanctions against iranian nuclear program do not apply to share nuclear power plant as it is a peaceful nuclear project aimed at generating electricity at. and the company that
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helped to build the nuclear power plant and that supplies it with enrich uranium has stressed that over test. run ads that will show nuclear power plants are supervised by iranian russian experts and also experts from the international atomic energy agency and first nuclear power plant will be tested at thirty percent of its capacity then fifty percent again under supervision of all experts and if everything goes about only in that case the nuclear power plant bush era will start operating in a school that that is how many plans about. bringing out that a test. switzerland could soon kick out any immigrants corps committing serious crimes including everything from rape to drug dealing with the idea was being put to a public vote and in the country with one of europe's largest immigrant populations supporters of the move say a reversal of friendly policies is needed to protect locals well the reports ahead
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of sunday's controversial referendum. two years ago twenty two year old life was brutally cut short. at the carnival with his friend he was just standing and having a conversation with three young men came towards him and started beating him with their fists on the head beat him until he fell and then started kicking. him to death for no reason no reason at all they did it just for fun. details then emerged the victim was swiss the attackers were from the balkans and immigration sentiment rose giving traction to a referendum proposal to make it mandatory for foreign criminals with heavy crimes such as murder and rape to be kicked out of the country just a year after voting in favor of a law banning the building of new minarets on mosques the swiss are set to return to the polls on sunday with another yes or no decision to me. there are people
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should no longer be in switzerland because they. don't deserve to be answered so some people i mean they get so much money and they are really screamers i mean be clear no nomadic september. you can't keep them all out we need immigrants period over sure a member of the swiss people's party which initiated this referendum is adamant that the answer should be yes eighty percent of the prisoners in the suisse prisons are foreigners it's a very high every age you see our attitude in these foreigners we have a lot of foreigners into each other and who behave within the law who respect the law who look for themselves they are welcome here in other words out with a black sheep a sensitive statement to make in a country with more than a fifth of its population made up of immigrants one of the largest in europe wary
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of a backlash from the e.u. and the world this response and released a counter proposal with amendments to the list of crimes and provisions stating that deportations must fall within both swiss and international law still either version is seen by some as another anti immigration move adding on to what's been dubbed as a rising wave and immigration sentiment sweeping across the country and the whole of europe can you make a difference between a drug dealer who was from nigeria or from russia from india or is a swiss is a drug dealer a drug dealer a better one so i don't make a difference between someone who is doing something wrong the law should not look whether he's white brown black or whatever what language you speak for the father of them jani the debate is a personal one he prefers not to divulge his vote but does say this those who come to switzerland if they don't become delinquent or violent then there will be. no
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problem other one hundred very idea of a proposed law targeting immigrants has raised accusations of racism and intolerance but could also be a way of saying that even tolerance has its limits no matter the outcome of this referendum vote many european nations will continue to face such tough questions the answers to which may keep boiling down to a yes or a no just or silly r t x what's. coming up in just a few minutes he fell in traffic brittle. so the mayor can fulfill his promise is to get the capital roads out of the general find out how see if you were planning to unplug the highways and find a way. island it's preparing for a massive protest in the capital dublin against government plans to cut spending and slash public sector jobs but the injuries police have warned some groups may organize riots and cools trouble well early in the event of violence broke out
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during student protests in dublin and the i.m.f. are expected to announce a massive bailout on and cripple the economy worth more than one hundred billion u.s. dollars and spain insist they could handle their debt problems without external help amid fears they may also need a bailout german economist mark is carrots hold all see that europe's biggest economies were be able to pay for others debts forever. the german taxpayer is no longer willing to lease is very very becoming very reluctant to bail out countries like greece. example of very bad governments and we are no longer willing as we can either to bail out our lives to fuel the ailing banking sector i think this is a general incentive this umbrella which the. heads of government have created under the minister for the president of the european central bank. that everybody wants to be protect. and the more it's raining cats and dogs the more they want to be
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protected and the party used. a prime minister and the finance minister pushed island to put themselves under the umbrella to be under the umbrella themselves as quickly as possible this is an inflation of claims to be bailout which will ruin the eurozone sooner or later and germany is economically not able to to bear such a bailout neither is france and the german taxpayer who has a word to say in all that is no longer willing to do saying something like that. professor of political economy and well financial troubles has spread far beyond the republic of daughters trying to model itself after the united states in any way it can and to be seen can now celebrate just like washington is a mass spiralling foreign debt all monies are being borrowed but where's it all going. to gates. so anyone who's ever received
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a hefty credit card bill the pain of having to pay off what you well judy could face an eight hundred million dollars in interest payments by twenty thirty you spiralling foreign debts. global of debt has doubled over three years there is an international norm saying that if a country's external debt which is sixty percent of g.d.p. then the country is considered bankrupt we're currently on top of the forty percent mark of georgia continues this it is entirely possible that we will find ourselves in that situation. external debt is now a major concern for the country and the government has come under heavy criticism for borrowing so extensively one of the main criticisms has been the government's heavy investment in construction projects such as the freedom bridge which many people have said was completely unnecessary but it was built just a couple of hundred meters away from the bridge that withstood. with the foreign
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debt growing the country's economic potential needed to be growing to. that with wine one of its only strong export products and a lack of investment in areas that will generate money government will have no way of paying back. we think it will be very difficult to cover such large payments from the state budget and the country may have to refinance the debt meaning it will have to take even more money from international organizations and partner countries. so just what have they been spending all that money on. well a new bridge for starters which cash down at an estimated six million dollars and. then there's the presidential palaces last day in which guesses put at between twenty one thirty two million dollars. and a number of other controversial projects including a glass monument and a raid which totaled two hundred nine million dollars. the glass buildings which
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were symbols dreamed up by president saakashvili to portray a new transparent government now seen as grimly ironic. expensive. to spend this money on beautification projects this is really say this is really a fraud. to be held accountable for the. decision in carrying such large debts that the country has also done little to improve the conditions of the population. such the money has been. expenditure so used. to question expenditures that. economists say this foreign debt is now one of the most serious problems facing the country the
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georgian government say they've used the money to rebuild the country and forge a bright future but for taxpayers that future it seems carries a multi-million pound price tag that they'll be paying off for a long time to come so fast. still ahead this hour let's talk about. search what kind of condom are you i'm sorry what kind of condom are you were asking everyone to act on them. to be no idea why you. find out how this. is helping fave lives in the u.s. capitol. has promised that killing the city's die a traffic problems will be his first priority daily gridlock cost the city over a billion dollars annually and there's also
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a huge cost to human health but is. a report small scale the lights also hopeful a solution can be found. the time when moscow's streets were this empty is long gone nowadays the city's traffic jams on a tory as being the world's longest the city has become so congested the problem has been given top priority at a top level the ministers of the miss plan has some good points if at least half of them realize they have found to be fewer traffic jams. that could save a cabbie like yaroslav up to three hours per day going nowhere the time he would no longer spend breathing in exhaust fumes would. of course you won't get a heart attack from one traffic jam co-edit if it several times a day for many hours at that other adverse factors and your body will wear out so much faster the problem was born in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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and eighty's when many of moscow's major roads were planned back then hardly anyone imagined a moscow family owning two or even three cars. despite all recent efforts the speed of traffic has been dropping year on year experts blame it primarily on a severe shortage of space europe on us in moscow over the past fifty years but the amount of road building was far from fast enough can you believe that we have three times fewer rage than in paris or the lack of car parking forces drivers to ditch their cars on the sides of the already congested roads and this is the old way of tackling a problem the new math promises a different approach his draft plan suggests among others road widening tolls and removing most ground level pedestrian crossings public transport also faces a major overhaul slow a trolley buses will be chased out of the city center by foster alternatives russia's very energy p.s.
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glow now satellite system will also be used to monitor jams while traffic cops will be replaced by automatic eyes all the. cameras and monitors only cover forty percent of the city far from enough say the police the system needs updating and modernizing none of which can happen without a serious injection of cold hard cash the mayor is now looking for ways to raise the billions of rubles needed for the changes not everyone though is happy with the scheme a suggestion to ban trucks from the city during daylight has sparked protest from their drivers not that before the. night time should be for sleeping networking. people have rested night so should we. ironically the time saving move could end up costing people more retail companies in moscow claimed it would be impossible to deliver goods at night while replacing large cargo trucks with many smaller bands
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would trigger a surge in prices other. guys don't drive through the city on their own will that burn the nerves and petrol to provide for moscow's every day life we hope they don't think paying the trucks will mean heaven as follows cause it won't. but most traffic experts agree the mayor's proposals are reasonable as long as it's not just a publicity stunt and the money is found to solve the problem if city said the engine succeeds is name will shine in moscow's history for making scenes like this one history. r.t. moscow. or international stories in brief you know this hour and a river in seoul south korea in military style have clashed with police as they rallied to show their anger at the contras response to artillery shelling a by the north x. soldiers that want pyongyang to be punished for the attack which killed four people including two marines tensions between the two koreas remain high as the us and the
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south are planning a large scale military drills set to begin on sunday plan and has issued new warnings against the war crimes calling them unarmed pardonable provocation. a double suicide bombing at police headquarters in afghanistan's. province has killed at least twelve officers and injured more than a dozen others officials say the two bombers wore police uniforms and made it through several security gates before reaching the main building one attacker detonated his device is inside the headquarters while the other. near the entrance the taliban has claimed responsibility. a somali born american teenager has been arrested a plot to carry out a car bomb attack at a crowded christmas tree lighting ceremony in portland he was detained on to making a phone call which he believed would detonate like the device of a bomb it was
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a fake supplied by undercover agents as a long term operation. with sexually transmitted diseases on the rise the government in the us has come up with an action plan to tackle the problem it's launched a crusade against s.t.d. by encouraging greater use of contraceptives but as our g.'s christian friends are reports the biggest hurdle can be helping people get over feeling all qward about the subjects. it's a simple question really sir what kind of condom are you i'm sorry what kind of condom are you were asking everyone today on them. to be i've no idea. what what kind of condom are you. that's kind of person. the washington d.c. department of health is trying to make it well not so personal so they've launched a campaign they're calling the rubber revolution through her hear the word
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revolution they think change. in the city were three percent of people are hiv positive higher rate than any other city in the country dr none to come on to elias says change is needed we are having ads on t.v. on the radio media mix media facebook twitter on the side of buses we have text messaging people can text and ask for where free condoms are they can go get it their website uses bold in your face seventy's style lettering you can even take the quiz to see what kind of condom you are that is if you don't already know what kind of condom are you. small one sir what kind of what kind of condom are you on them. before the technique or. no but as the washington d.c. health department urges people to have as many condoms as possible the police department here well there are different story several accounts of people arrested
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for being fact workers in this city the police told them they simply have too many of these on their person to be just another average person looking to get lucky. in this city with the big phallic symbol in the sky at its center many here are just far too awkward to talk about sex and condoms and what kind of condom are you but some have already submitted videos that have been posted on the website. so why then when everyone knows why people should have safe sex aren't they people think that they're too big commas will be tight words i think that people think that all the moment and our ads address that as well people think that it shows that they don't trust their partner and we try to address that as well this impulse fact remains when the situation gets dire as it has here local government hopes a few of these will make all the difference in washington christine for south r t.
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a way we could all ages business through the way now with. how i welcome to all we can business program good to have you with us policies to stimulate growth are the best way to ensure the economic recovery doesn't falter according to the president of the world bank it's a view that appears shop at odds with the austerity measures being brought in across europe correspondent pool caught up with robert zoellick in st petersburg this week to discuss the recovery trade and currency wars. much of the debate is talked about the current account imbalances and sort of rebalance seen aggregate demand that has a worthwhile role but i think it needs to be combined with a growth agenda so not only talking about shifting the existing growth but how do you build future growth this is a lot focus is on infrastructure development where we saw with china in the
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ninety's ever seen in other developing countries investment infrastructure today can create jobs but also remove bottlenecks for future productivity growth but this is going to be true for the developed countries too they're also going to have to have their structural reforms in the in the currency area i think you're moving towards a system where the dollar will mean predominant but you're going to have the role of the yen and the euro sterling and over time the chinese currency agreement be that isn't ready yet because it's not open capital account and over time the question is how will they move to that issue so the currency issues i think reflects some of the lack of confidence in the nature of the overall economic recovery and again to put that on the right track i personally think the pro growth solutions are the most important do you believe that the u.s. is actively devaluing its currency no i don't think it is now the currency may go down but i don't believe that's the government policy if the traditional developed
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economies in the west want to muslim players to play a more active role and here i'm thinking of the. shouldn't they have agreed to stay in the key financial institutions like the i.m.f. and world bank i think that's a natural course of development of this new system that we just talked about i mean so part of this is you're moving from a g seven g eight world to a g. twenty world which has those countries at the table another part is that over the past couple years we've been able to shift some of the voting shares so that developing in transition countries at the world bank now represent about forty seven point two percent of the vote we added another chair on our board. for sub-saharan africa just as important and that is the staffing so for the first time in the bank's history the level right below mine the three managing directors are all from developing countries our chief economist is from china so i think these are part of the evolution at the same time is developing countries play a larger role they also have to assume responsibilities and that's part of the
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tension you see whether it be climate change trade growth currencies do you think you'll be the last american to leave the world bank first off those are questions obviously for the shareholders to decide i'm just trying to do the best in my term second it was very interesting how you stated it if you open it up to broader process i hope you're not precluding but if you say i'm the last american that would preclude it but i think that's an important point because just from my own perspective you know while i've served the u.s. government at the state department treasury i personally believe the united states needs to engage in the international community to engage in multilateral institutions my worry is more sometimes the trends towards isolationism so i think it's healthy when the united states has a role in these institutions now their tradition she would never find us head of the secretary general of the u.n. other institutions or save for regional authorities so this is what international politics will be about i do believe from my point of view i've tried to strengthen
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the role of the emerging countries both in senior management and in terms of the voting power and equally important treating them as clients so the age of sort of trying to tell countries what to do is gone. and must stop closing the red on friday amid declines in equities in oil prices due to escalating tensions in korea the artist and his gimme a percent lower mises close down over a quarter of a percent most of the finished in the red but gas from game one point two percent on expectations that. three and a half percent stake in the gas giant would be sold to us to teach it can best. now the week has been volatile for the us and markets with investors concerned about the debt problems in europe from truck a dialogue explains what other reasons for the decline. it's thought it's with decent growth in international markets but on the tuesday we saw a sharp decline in all markets and actually that was driven by korean problems and
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second the weakness of europe on concerns that ireland is experiencing serious problems and europe will have to help them with with the situation but then we saw the growth the on wednesday just before thanksgiving day in just russian market full days in general situation is changing that's for sure we saw some one to money entering russian markets and we saw the bias probably first time in many many months i would say industrial which is very very important because from looks very interesting i think the board decided to cut complex next year by ten percent which was taken by the markets very positively and the market also expects that bloke up about three point five percent will be bought out by a number that's also very positive for the market because problems were very well beat this week and that gives me kind of hope that said december
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will be stronger and i think the markets will be expecting the budget expenditures growing in december and that's will cause the markets move further up at least it will give them a good very good support and that's our wrap up of the week but you can always buy most stories on our website that's the t dot com slash that's.
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that's our path now aramark a this is our senior it's all systems go in iran of its first nuclear power plant is what spawned following. it's been its national position and whether it's for peaceful purposes to help build the sounds promised a monster it's. a vote for intolerance still crying crying sound switzerland prepares for a referendum on whether to pull was a big screen committing the serious crimes this comes to the muddled look cool on the beat to death by a group of republicans in the queen's to kick forward as you've committed crimes of rape out of the country. biting off more than.

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