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and imperial. hotel. rather said the colonel was such a treat. returns. with. students take their anger to the top. we look back on a day which is government buildings and even the royal family attacks. online offensive intensifies as wiki leaks supporters target websites to talk. about america's on the far piling on the pressure groups. and claims that the world's attention rates are being drastically underestimated as researchers in india cover a massive number of unreported deaths. and
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welcome to r.t. all the news that matters twenty four hours a day now london is clearing up after another day of violent student protests demonstrators smashed the windows of the treasury in the supreme court and even a car carrying prince charles the head to the throne the students are angry at lawmakers who not only passed a plan to triple university fees to nine thousand pounds. and it was the story when i was down the. fire crackers which were being thrown directly at police and along the street behind me just a short time ago various. every time they see a police car they tried through some sort of project. which of course. way the majority of the action is taking place on parliament square about three hundred meters away from where i'm standing that's. now earlier we saw the
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demonstrations spreads to oxford street and regent street the main shopping streets here unlocked and we've also seen an attack on the royal family today the prince of wales prince charles and his wife camilla what's happening to the theater not far away from oxford street when that call was attacked by protesters they smashed one of the when days and they called it that car in case the royal couple on holiday my sick continuance this that they must've been pretty shocked to come against up against that demonstration because they seem to vandalism of public buildings the treasury had his windows kicked in and processes tried to enter that i know say the six supremes cool it was also a vandalized interesting the different from all the demonstrations that we've seen in london and that it's increasingly difficult to find students who totally condemn the violence that's been taking place and some of that a lot more of them than in previous protests seem to think that it's the violence is a means to an end rather than something to be condemned let's hear what they had to say about what's going on today it's hard to carry on demonstrations like this and
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really try and push through some of. what has passed today is going to be thousands of people going to go to the back to the working classes because they like people who can do something. because of the will so that's something you know just somebody that was like. yeah i mean it does protest because. everyone we stay continued has said that this is not going to be the end of the protests of course bill that's being passed laying to fight this generation of students necessarily is going to affect the next generation say they say go to university from around two thousand and twelve and the the the effect on them will be that some of them will pay triple what current students are paying say it's going up from just under five thousand dollars to around fourteen thousand dollars but there's also a lot of anger against to lift the liberal democrats who are one fall off of the coalition government this rule in the u.k. and the. the liberal democrats campaigned on
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a platform of abolishing you know best situation fees altogether and now a lot of that ministers have voted in favor of raising university fees we spoke to chris knight university professor and a seasoned demonstration from a vicious. spirit of sixty eight come again. in sixty nine to shape jordan parachute in prague of course young people leading the struggle for freedom and first the students moved and then the workers this is exactly what's happening here except i think it will be a much bigger scary right across europe and of course this is already a europe wide movements we saw demonstrations in europe which started during the summer and then have moved from continental europe to the u.k. and. this week we saw a big demonstration in. government through a the toughest budget in irish history. and e.u. and i.m.f. bailout this is certainly not something that's going to go away and in fact
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a lot of commentators a saying that this is just the beginning of what will be a winter of discontent and possibly also a spring of discontent. governments across the continent being forced to shore up the euro currency some boman from the. possible end to the u.s. codes. it wouldn't take a genius to see that there is a crisis approaching the major continent wide crisis i think it is probably because of the government debt but i think the bailout it just failed to bond markets. is still extremely high and we're seeing portugal and spain picking up words as well so i think we're probably going to see quite a difficult year for the it's not the end of the coming months i think we need to see it start looking to the future looking at how countries can return to their own currencies turn to a way that they're able to get their way out of these kind of. high or low interest kind of bubbles that the euro was created. where they have
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a currency that's suitable for their own economies rather than for france and germany which is really what the arson project is all about. coming up in the program deadly disease in the area killed in the air around the world to find out why some in the media say we don't believe in. the flaunting on this posting some dogs for even a teeny soft she'll stop. it made these new totally. we can make supporters are waging cyber war against firms they accuse of stuffing its activities and its founder julian assange these master card and pay pal all suffered online outages when they came under attack after a song his bank account was frozen he's currently in a british jail fighting extradition to sweden on sex crime allegations and
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promising more to come is going to come explains. the u.s. government has presented no charges against juliana saw much but the absence of solid accusations did not stop american government officials from reportedly putting pressure at the highest level to cut off weiqi leaks money supply the senior executive of america's money transfer giant pay pal said the state department had written to the company claiming the online whistleblower was involved in illegal activities so pay pal along with master card and the sat no longer accept cash donations for the controversial website it's the threat of this impact on national security and when you say that in the united states everybody. you know what's their parents and they do what they're told. and so i think that it's a misconception in some cases that people think that the u.s.
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is purely a money driven society it's not the government has certain parag particularly over national security no court ruling no legal procedures were needed to crackdown on the media organization i think it's outrageous wiki leaks has not been charged with a single us crime and i'm saying you've been charged with a crime and here the nation or the country's financial institutions are taking action on behalf of our state department to extinguish this whistleblower website later pay-pal backtracked on acting upon the u.s. government's work past master card and the so where most of a sieve on the issue but the general explanation they give for not accepting donation payments will weiqi leaks is that the site quote encourages promotes facilitates or instructs others to engage in illegal activity but on the other hand
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neither master card have any problems processing donations for say no kuku. clan. movement and his demand a quiz the history of extreme violence with the goals of racial segregation and white supremacy and yet it takes seconds to make a donation to the klan we're using one of one of those accounting is that visa and mastercard must be saying it's all about business right but they're not saying that when it comes to we can leaks and number of senators including the chairman of the homeland security committee joe lieberman were quick to pat those companies on the back for cutting off cash to weak he leaks but some can't help asking if u.s. officials are so down and weak you leaks why aren't they after the week you leaks partner papers one other incredible thing about the prosecution is that so many people are falsely reporting that wiki leaks has dumped two hundred fifty thousand documents that's not true at all they only were putting stuff up on their web page
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when you go to the new york times or der spiegel or the guardian or use were putting up or very useful to the united states government in some ways there is a severe slanting in the output. that is the new york times got to go through as many document as it possibly could in the several weeks or several months given to it by we kulaks to go through these documents and pick and choose those documents that were most conducive towards the new york times there's a lot of mystery surrounding wiki leaks but what's on the surface now are examples of double standards everyone is after a week in leaks but not for example the new york times question is why going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . now for the first time in more than seventy years a nobel peace prize won't be received by its winner or representative is due to be given to chinese dorrit. for his work on human rights and political reform for the
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pro-democracy activists to serving an eleven year sentence for subversion chinese authorities have not only banned him but also his wife from attending the ceremony in norway on friday. organizers and his chair empty the u.s. is among nations calling for these release saying peaceful expressions are the core of human rights professor chances are seen as a globalised nation and this says that snacks of double standards. i don't want the cost and the judgment on you stop all but in effect what this implies is really an targeting of china on this you know political sense or good it has nothing to do with what your child was actually done and you come to the conclusion that that cries based on political considerations rather than on anything tangible i think that what you see with regard to the silence is double standards going into
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scientists now being threatened he's being targeted for releasing information to the global geek out so they can see the common standards of the so-called international community where the sun is talkative all knowing what's what he should be doing which is releasing factual information which should be known to the public and then you have public case where the same people will be pushing for a candidate which is a dissident within the people's republic of china and using the nobel peace prize to justify a political agenda and this year it essentially is there to put pressure on the side of and to to target signed as so-called human rights record when in fact the united states human rights record is far worse than that of china. but online and interactive out cobweb all of the day's news and analysis of the music web site grounded by u.s.
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pilots some trouble to be called brawling on sunday in his home trunk. and pools for thoughts for a nationwide contest that he met putin's new pet trying to get some name out what it is called. as you watch this tape i can only imagine the fear and the despair that you face for this is being recorded for viewing only after the disappearance of god's people from the earth. well it's a political choice it's a place of civilizations to want to go back to the eighth century islamic. or do we want to enjoy the blessings of liberty. really christianity is one of the only religion i think the only one that actually respects the rights of people who don't
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in india it's claimed that man there is killing tens of thousands more people than health officials had first thought as huge numbers of deaths in rural areas go unrecorded it's raised questions as to whether the world health organization is massively underestimating global and there are death rates charan singh has will. be named eastern state of being one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it still takes more lives of media than ha ve. malaria to spread everywhere near around village no medical teams come to help us and hospitals are far away poor people like us a dying at this hospital and but many patients believe they have the parasite to infection from delhi and then for south and i have a very high temperature and i think i have no larry and i've come to the doctor for treatment because many people in my neighborhood have malaria a new study has found that malaria kills more than thirteen dimes the number of
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people currently estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred it for many years they don't get recorded so researchers with good families and asked them describe what happened to the victims a method known as the autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one life and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths at those. two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's a staggering number it's specially compared to the world health organization's estimate of just fifteen thousand then work for down the teens if disputes the study saying. good. it is called the foam symptoms it is true that. other causes fever however. accepts the
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use of herbal autopsy for estimating childhood deaths from malaria in africa puzzled why they would think it would work in one continent and. miles away in another most medical stuff and indeed hospitals. as india faces this killer disease it's important for the government and the w.h.o. knowledge the scale of the problem only then can they upgrade their disease control strategies and resources to fight malaria actively in all its forms seeing r.d. . when i let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour. the disputed results of haiti's presidential vote seems to be reviewed by election officials. for those protests by thousands of people clashed with when peacekeepers some political offices were set on fire while the temple's main streets of the. successful election is seen as crucial to establishing
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a government in haiti after years of instability. heavy snow fall has brought chaos to paris causing the closure of its main airport got full time was also shut down to ten centimeters of snow fell in the french capital you have seen an engine amount of snow causing disruption across the continent major airports were closed and many train services were brought to a standstill severe weather conditions are expected to continue. authorities in the u.s. have set fire to an alleged bomb factory. officials say the house was filled with explosive chemicals of the type used by suicide bombers and burning down the option from documents from the area before the blaze the house was rented by fifty. for you world unemployment software engineer. custody accused of making.
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australia is of twenty general has declared forty five communities along the east coast disaster areas after weeks of heavy rainfall at least four people have been killed and thousands forced to flee their homes will cost the same more rain is forecast for other areas it's the worst flooding in the country in two decades. and even being among the richest men in the world doesn't mean you can buy your way up the queue when getting your new luxury yacht or maybe it's worth the wait he says chelsea football tycoon ramona remove it she's think the clips sixty his fertility german shipbuilders were yad late in delivering the new four hundred million year old self from hamburg on thursday she's the largest and most expensive car and that includes to have pads twenty jet skis to swimming pools hot tubs of don'ts for under cinema we're going to hear you take home might not be to
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everyone's taste that all five decks all kitted out in reptile skins and real furs it has its own missile defense system and a mini submarine but. there you have it. leaves it up with uncle sam in the russian capital. from starbucks and mcdonald's but it comes to american culture most muscovites love anything to do with the good old u.s. of a but it's not just all about food and drink american arts u.s. or fashion design and music it's all very popular here. yes moscow out is here in just over an hour's time now you're on the guest list for a traditional caucasian wedding high up in the mountains in ten minutes business
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news will be next there are just a couple. hello and welcome to the business program here on r.t. with me charlotte lois farley hedge fund saw the largest net inflows since two thousand and seven with industry capsule increasing by one hundred twenty billion dollars in the third quarter basis by the form of a new money the founder of a moscow based hedge fund richard diet says mileage investing in emerging markets will see a massive inflow as the industry comes back on track after three difficult years. emerging market countries which are very strong emerging market countries have
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record levels of reserves. i think something like sixty percent or sixty five percent of all global reserves are now held by currency reserves are held by emerging market countries and when you look at the other side of the equation in developed markets are they consistently called that. they look like what we used to think emerging markets look like they have extremely high levels of debt they have a particularly in europe in the periphery of europe they have situations where. they look worse i mean if you look at historically what countries went through crises in emerging markets well they never had macro positions they were never allowed to get to positions where they were as bad as you would see in spain or greece or portugal so you have fiscal tightening in the core countries which is inevitable because of the very high levels of debt you don't have that problem in emerging markets and then you have a growth partly because of the fiscal situation and partly because a more secular phenomenon that's much higher in emerging markets than in developed
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markets so i don't think it's very surprising that we would see that emerging markets would outperform developed markets. but despite this great performance over the emerging markets this service suggests that investors of course shows about allocating new moderates in emerging markets the figure for the third quarter was just about ten million dollars so what do you think drives investors away and then i think you should remember that the hedge fund investor base itself is still very damaged there's a good portion of it i would say which is gone and maybe never going to return. probably shouldn't have been there in the first place and then kind of some of the larger institutions in the other parts that i think are probably going forward going to be the more significant and better and more stable part of the hedge fund investor base still taking their time i think to move forward when investors come back it's kind of natural they may come back to the core markets first before they go to emerging markets but i wouldn't think that there's anything particularly scary i think on the opposite i think the tremendous enthusiasm about emerging
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markets and i think you'll see a disproportionate amount of those flows going into emerging markets that we go forward. you know the new orleans pint is one point five billion dollars of convertible bonds due in two thousand and fifteen is the russian oil giants first sale of such techno most a decade secured bonds will have a people of two point five to three percent and we convertible into luke all this is in london a spokesman for the company declined to comment on the reason for this. opec may increase oil production but only in the event of the price of our reach is one hundred dollars according to the organization secretary general of russian news agency in touts has also reports that the organization of petroleum exporting countries will only increase all exports should the price increase result from a genuine shortage of oil the comments come a day before meeting of opec members to be held in the ecuadorian capital quito this saturday. let's see how the markets are performing now over major stocks are
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trading in negative territory and friday with investors continuing to show concerns about the global economic recovery the nikkei is six and seven month high in profit taking the hang seng has also dropped sending the benchmark index was born weekly decline in five weeks as property developers in china fell on concern the mainland government will raise interest rates. and here in russia both suppose high on thursday with gains from most of the main players energy majors with the best form of nerves make going back home but you know more than more besides. russian oil telecoms group systemise as net profits rose twenty seven percent on the quarter to one hundred eighty three million dollars revenues grew more than a third to seven billion dollars on the year driven by the performance of passion of the oil company the company notes its consumer businesses are recovering including banking and tourism but you really term profits were always ten percent in the quarter of two thousand and nine present lennon vellum it outlined the
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company's investment strategy. pretty clear strategy on. investing into. three main groups of industries one group is infrastructure projects and the company is positive it is linked with the basic consumer needs second info communications and third direction is good for consumer juice to invest into the projects. and the related would be state version. russia sorry u.s. regulates the frozen the assets of unnamed investors who bought shares of russian jets group just before pepsico announces takeover bid one of them is a swiss bank account to buy four hundred thousand american depository receipts which are proxy for dance shares in the new york stock exchange is illegal in most
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developed markets to use inside information to profit from moves and share prices. adopted or against insider trading the regulators are still working out how to enforce it downs eighty hours jumped twenty eight percent in new york last week that would have been the unnamed investors a profit of about two point seven million dollars would be to do the examined the volume of the trade and see the volume has been bigger than one would do would normally expect then they draw a conclusion that this is likely linked to somebody having information which other investors drop her of who that could be where the russian russian living in russia with russian living also go for sure open them you know lives in problema is something you can you can guess about and write about. and that's your update for this hour where you can always find more stories on our website www dot com slash.
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