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new revealed revelations by their website is not something completely new and is not something completely unexpected in fact many experts say that these facts are something many journalists and politicians have always known about and they just needed an official truth which was found in the form of these publications by the website. we know pretty much more of what the united states leaders in the belt events and crossed the seas. barris a thing would be simply to see it in print on official documents. well just summarize what the weekly leaks website had to say this time is many different issues many different facts about the way the american diplomacy has been behaving in the last several years in particular plans to spy on the u.n. top officials during the un general assembly to wiretap their phones and acquire their fingerprints and credit card numbers also a discreet support of the kurdish party in turkey despite it had been never openly
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admitted that the support was there and in fact the washington has been turkey's very strong ally so this is somehow somehow a betrayal of its very close ally to the website and also very interesting facts instructions revealed by the we can leaks instructions to the west in the european . diplomats on how and when to leave the un general assembly hall during the reagan president's speech so all these collections are presumed to be pretty interesting but the one question which is really interesting to many experts right now as is the timing of these publications obviously all these facts listed by the website relates to the george w. bush era to two thousand and eight and earlier than that and many experts are trying to find out as to why it was published now with obama administration in office and maybe see a clear connection here believing that this is an attempt to pin the sins and wrongdoings of the bush era onto the current administration. as i understand by my
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administration. to pay the bills or of the last administration because of the documents dated back to the year two thousand and four two thousand and five so i personally have a feeling the ongoing attack on president obama which started not today and which aims not to allow him to be reelected. this is the theme i think. i say for the first time information was released to russian media outlets any specific problem there. indeed we understand that some of the information by the website was distributed exclusively to the russian reporter magazine and it is a really interesting information in that sense that it is related to the two thousand and eight south conflict the website report that. is now in the us ambassador to ukraine some twenty four hours before georgian
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started falling on the south. of the georgian military complex heading towards the south. and several days later he discreetly contacted. an information campaign. to protect soccer president saakashvili his name as if the whole world was and expecting that saakashvili started this war and also we know according to this information from the website that several countries including the baltic states and poland they knew about the fact that saakashvili was the one who started this attack on south. but they still went on to protect georgia and officially support the country in that war also another interesting information. published by the website is that the american diplomats some american diplomats have been using rather abuse if. descriptions of world leaders including the
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russian president and russian prime minister they will deliberating as to who is actually running the running things in russia suggesting that. who is truly in charge despite that he is the prime minister not the president these speculations indeed refer to the two thousand and eight to the george w. bush era probably with the reset relations between moscow and washington the opinions are different now and we are for. course waiting for some reaction from the u.s. diplomats whose reputation of course has been very strongly jeopardized by this publication of the weekly extent the russian website. because i think for much indeed for bringing us this update. now chief editor of the russian reporter magazine says that we can leaks could never have happened without people inside the us government wanting information exposed. these leaks would never have happened if not for the number of insiders who are ready to leak this information it looks like
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it's linked to the wars in iraq and afghanistan when officers and astute that they're working for a not exactly fair business and this moral decay inside the pentagon pools these leaks the main thing this leak has done is break the illusion that the state department has everything under control they have been exposed mechanisms not secret but quite simple and cynical partners of the us will be more careful now it's another sign that the u.s. is no longer dominating the world but. you know. and reports suggest china's top foreign affairs diplomats could be. could be sent to north korea as early as monday as part of attempts to ease tensions on the peninsula beijing wants an emergency meeting of the six nations involved in north korea disarmament talks south korea says it's not interested in formally resuming talks on the subject at this time and tensions have been stone by the u.s. and south korea holding four day joint military exercises in the yellow sea near
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the disputed maritime border kyung yang has reportedly put its surface to surface missiles on alert it comes just days after the north claiming it was provoked fired artillery on an island belonging to the south killing for the director of the international center and three studies published accounts as a current south korean president's approach towards the north is flawed. president . has been the host of his own policy actually it should be he was open to the previous two presidents and he had to offer some alternative to carrot and on that tentative was stick and actually i guess hugh that that was a good chance for him because of the poor health of spotted ford can join the leader so a good chance for unification because of that because of the in the north has weak and unfortunately i think that this is not the right way to deal with north korea. that was published director of the international center on korean studies there
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a prominent iranian nuclear scientist has been killed and another wounded in two bomb attacks and iran reports suggests they were targeted in two different locations both by a man on motorcycles who attach bombs to their cars can hardly is a journalist and broadcaster in iran joins us live now for more on this mr hawtrey why do we know about these two scientists and how were they involved in iran's nuclear program. iran's atomic energy program is is is a public organization and the scientists involved with the program are known to the i.a.e.a. however singling out scientists purely because they have links to iran's civilian nuclear programs is a bit silly. because the west is fully aware and the world is fully aware as
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he reports killing scientists in iran is not going to help in any way for whatever reason there may be you know but these kind of actions are carried out from time to time in iran to let iranians know about. security can be can be compromised. now has it been any speculation at all this point over who might be behind these attacks. jim iran is if you live in iran it's a very peaceful place and nothing much of a happens here when these kind of actions are carried out it is generally from abroad and it's carried out with that coordination with their planning and. their agents who might have been able to get in the country which in this case they have. and the countries that are interested and i using iran's nuclear program to
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broadcast probably sixty on new into the world and they're also known for their terrorist activities and their proxy terrorist organizations in the middle east so i contacts found anymore on that that they're all interested parties and i think the world already knows who they are. or what's been their reaction to these attacks in the country and are the probably being seen as an attempt to hamper iran's nuclear program. well iran's nuclear program is very expensive and russia itself is is is involved in the program. they know the extent of it but it is entirely peaceful and now why would they want to a country efforts to get on i have no idea these reactors they used to. make medicine they used to generate electricity they light water reactors they
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convict combi any deviations so they are used to how. iran's efforts to advance and progress not that they are useful in any other way keeping iran on their death. is one of the main main objective of such actions. now we know that a nuclear scientist was killed in january and then a different scientist accused the cia of kidnapping and torturing him now could all this be seen as a single systematic campaign. yes you can they are connected the methods are the same. and each time a person who is only very loosely connected with iran's civilian nuclear program has been taken out all they've managed to do is do three families out of their fathers because if if you know iranian security such that if if these scientists were all. major major importance for instance to the defense
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industry or other organizations you know the the west would have never known about . what mr margery could this recent tag be somehow linked to the bush era nuclear power plant. if you look at. the satellite images are on google earth there isn't even an defense units around to share it is a like well it's a reactor developed with russia it is there to generate electricity and that is what he's doing at the moment but the significance is that it has started generating electricity and this is in a way it is also. this is taking a swipe at russian nuclear technology because russia is trying to cultivate its a new kid technology industry as a money making concern across the world if this had successful it has had successful contracts all around the world with different countries to build their
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nuclear reactors so if it is in some way react that it is if it is in some way connected with share then it is some way connected with trying to keep russian nuclear technology at bay and trying to get other technologies into the market abide by showcasing your runs nuclear project as a failure or i've missed with our thanks very much indeed for your views here on our team. it's the biggest aviation hobb in india and the whole of south asia but plans for the much needed expansion of mumbai's main airport are being hampered by the surrounding slums the government wants to relocate the thousands of families living there although west current scene reports the proposals have yet to take off . this is the forst glimpse most people get of mumbai india's financial capital it's not a pretty sight with around one hundred thousand families sharing their walls with the international airport this is not just an eyesore it's
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a huge security hazard also on. as far as the runway lengths are concerned as far as development of hangars is concerned you know these are activities which the airport requires expansion of the terminal building today we are chock a block at the airport where you have almost a one hour of circling time for every aircraft the government hopes to clear that three hundred acres of airport land the slum is a good stop on but attempts to relocate the slum dwellers have met with stiff opposition like many others here a couple of years her livelihood will be disrupted if she moves on but i'm not concerned when the airport is expanded or not but where we are staying now a replacement houses should be receiving area along leaflets i hear and children work at the airport and women and money by cleaning utensils right here if you really came to us what do we end we are not moving from this area and this is two
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years ago all the state government gave the contract to live in developer each b i l two we have a late date the slum residence by building them homes up to seventy lawmakers away but with the state agencies acquiring land to accommodate only one in every four families many prefer to stay the course with every change there's going to be resistance but having said that people are aware the slum we have british an unknown by works. at the same time because now they are being shifted from lands which they currently occupying some of them will not qualify as long residence occupied prime land in the center of mumbai and they know we important source of votes when will the government has been forced them out as a result their demands have become even more ambitious. you know what they mean to each family should receive at least one hundred eighty thousand dollars this compensation actually. it will cost that much this is expensive but at
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least the family can live for the government can even give us this country fishing money or provide a placement so that in this area. this has become an important for the government with mumbai airport already congested it desperately needs the land that the slum has encroached upon this capacity a second airport has been sanctioned on the outskirts of mumbai but this will not be ready to let thousand in fifteen sort of range to be seen if the government will win the battle against the residents of this by slum but in seeing r.t. india. and in the us a failure to tackle growing poverty and unemployment has strengthened because nations favoring the rich one taking anti-crisis measures later today in cross peter lavelle and his desk discuss what steps should be taken so that the us system doesn't turn into socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor here's a taster. and a commie remains terrible because because most of it most of the capital flowing towards the public sector i mean if they have the government will allow first of
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all our real economic contraction to take place that we can get down and we can wring out some of this bad debt and only then will i have bought a house or apartment you want twenty percent unemployment is what we need twenty percent unemployment this austerity scheme does not work for you you're going to create want to hear it on you are going to be followed by mr hinde words go in the right jam go ahead go ahead and singapore and i mean we're in the midst and we're in the in the united states in the past twenty or thirty years as you were pointing out we've had some unbelievable dislocations we have we have done things which no country in the world should do we have run out of debts which we can never pay off no matter how hard we try what the politicians are and you say we don't have to have a recovery from that i mean when you have a long hangover you've got to recover when you have a long illness you have to read when. never you make mistakes mr hand would somebody has got to pay for those mistakes and it should be the ridge and we should have my own up to the ranch you've been trying multiple but.
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the length of the u.s. led war in afghanistan has now outstripped that of the saudi campaign their stance year to last for another four as combat troops plan to withdraw in twenty fourteen oxys military contributor carl again who shouts as the situation is only getting more complicated the u.s. military campaign in afghanistan has beaten this of its record. duration well naturally this new american record has triggered lots of questions regarding to what extent is it possible even to compare the savio and nato campaigns in the same country well what most experts and analysts have totally missed is that it is not correct to compare at all then some of it and now american military presence in afghanistan paradoxically for no other reason that steal the same thirty years plus war that had been triggered by
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a back in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine it started as the cia proxy war against the soviet union then after the soviet forces was drawl that television came in to get rid of the anarchy only to be followed by the united states operation enduring freedom when they came counting for osama bin laden so now this is the american face of this scene thirty years plus war beach was also triggered by the united states now it's totally in capsulated within these bermuda triangle pakistan to united states and afghanistan itself. at some other stories from around the world which builders have cast a kind of virtual new law that will see foreigners the foreigners if they are convicted of serious crimes though it has caused outrage among human rights movements while the country's justice minister called the expression of insecurity far right and immigration sad and has been growing rapidly in switzerland year ago
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voters passed another controversial law banning the construction of minarets over mosques. billion dollars and is claiming victory in a year long fight against a group of drug traffickers and that's half the security forces the gangs stronghold of rio de janeiro's most dangerous slums the fighting last forty five dead and cause hundreds to flee or barricade themselves and doors the country's trying to bring rampant crime out of control before it holds twenty fourteen football world cup and the twenty sixteen olympics. patients wrapped up their elections in saudi amid outbreaks of violence and claims of fraud almost all of the presidential candidates denounced the vote accusing the outgoing president of fix the quake devastated country still battling a growing cholera epidemic to so far claimed more than thirteen hundred lives much of the eleven billion dollars in aid promised by the international community to iraq. the breeze up today here in r.t. and business is next with helium.
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hello and a very warm welcome to the business news the biggest foreign investor in gasper own house revealed why it's selling up electricity giant says its three point five percent stake is non-strategic as it shifts its focus from europe to asia but i was so you know never achieved the influence it wanted from. the two companies are currently negotiating about gas prices falling a slump in european demand russia finance chief talked to are open to the new shot to a pulp. what you see in front of you is very strategic number one what you see in front of you is the combined cycle gas turbine unit it's the most efficient operating in this country what is non-strategic is more something that we don't feel we have the right competency for this is our competency what you see in front of us we are an
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excellent builder or constructor and organizer of c.c.t. projects and we try to meet the expectations of the russian government. russia is the fifth largest gold producer in the world but despite rocketing prices for gold growth is slowing arches that tell a political expose why russia could be left behind in the gold rush. there is the world. then why we're. here. when we got on to ground we saw just one man drilling before the ninety's said that in their mind in the urals used to employ three thousand workers producing five tons of gold a year now it produces as little as five hundred kilograms of the precious metals and even though gold now come on sky high prices the miners here still left behind
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in the gold rush when what should be its hard and expensive to work in mining metal producers hike prices all the time transport and electricity monopolies raise tariffs constantly miners say there is enough gold and silver down here to last for another century but experts argue mining such old deposits is profitable the industry is still leaving all of the results of saudia geological exploration and isn't desperate need off new projects there is growth in certain companies that are either extending and expanding existing mines or bringing online. mining projects that were already known about frankly thirty years ago there's very little you know new things that are being developed are going to be factors of growth going forward so if the current situation doesn't change now in ten years you can forget about growth it's not going to happen because there's just there's nothing else there's
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nothing to mind. one of the main drags on gold exploration is the law on strategic resources if a company with four in cash. finds a mind of more than fifty tons of gold it risks losing its license as such deposits become strategic the government is now considering easing restrictions and opening deposits of up to two hundred fifty tonnes to foreign investors the goals in russia it's going to be here it's not going anywhere it's in the ground we have borders russia has a large bureaucracy has a large tax force is a large security force has poured controls. the go get a go what difference does it make who mines it up you mine it up you pay your taxes the central bank can basically buy the gold if they want to so you know that from that point of view you're secure analysts say before the law on strategic resources came into force until two thousand and six almost all the major gold mining projects in russia were built with foreign capital that helped industrialize the
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sector making their contrie the world's fifth largest gold producer if the industry is reopened for foreigners the growth prospects of russian gold mining could become the best in the world a gentleman to call the business are to the girls. our learned one approval for an eighty five billion euro emergency aid package has european finance ministers battles to contain the debt crisis the country will receive sixty seven billion euros from the european union and the international monetary fund and pull out another seventeen billion euros from its own pension reserves ireland becomes the second your country to seek a rescue after greens greece is a budget deficit why did to stabilize only as this year she was in the e.u. to set up the seven hundred fifty billion euro rescue package to bailout the troubled economy. seven a quick look at the markets asian stocks closed up
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by the european union finance ministers agreement on irish bailout political tensions in the region. a shot on the indices the nikkei was also supported by exporters starts pouring on the weakness against the dollar and robust sales for ports in the u.s. oil prices rose to eighty five dollars a barrel as investors looked at this week's key evidence the u.s. economy is improving. european stock markets are mixed banks are among the leading gainers off the european union finance ministers approved a bailout for ireland with eighty five billion euros the footsie is up point three percent led by one point four percent gain for world bank of scotland. and in russia the indices are makes the mise its is losing point two percent they are just as giving this some number of points most of the blue chips are bucking the trend is its shares continue to drop off to damage to relink the company visas to ship
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