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in india in the movie joyce people chose. the gateway to go to the grand imperial truly the torch was pushed coromandel. said don't need to go and. read this in the kernel was her job as a treat. christians tuition fee tension with further father students take their anger to the top of the cleanup operation underway after a day which still government buildings. and even the royal family attack. the web war rages on the wiki leaks supporters claim to the firm shunning the
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whistleblower while the us is criticised for exerting pressure with no proof of guilt. and global area rates could be much worse than you think such as india coverage huge number of deaths. this is our way here twenty four hours a day with world news and much more welcome to the program now london is clearing up after another day of violence student protests often the makers approved the hike university tuition fees rioters targeted government buildings there was even an attack on prince charles's car. as the story. we're seeing broken glass a lot of people being drafted in for this cleanup operation a lot of the violence was centered around the green area which is just opposite the
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houses of parliament that protesters tore down fences which are now being having to be put back up again as a telephone box by the treasury in which all the windows all the little panes of glass have been meticulously smashed by one particularly determined person. yesterday was a violent day it's now being called the worst unrest that we've seen in london in the decades. of bottles and firecrackers being aimed directly at police and there was a point to me in fact when whenever you saw a police motorcycle or a police car it was being aggressively attacked by protesters as i say most of the action was centered around parliament square where the protesters graffiti vandalized property including cars they also graffiti to a statue of winston churchill which is that they also break out on to oxford street and regent street at one point which is a main shopping street barricaded themselves in shops smashing windows stealing
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looting from the shops and also one point the prince of wales charles and his wife camilla as car was attacked by protesters they were on their way. without being described as significant enough police protection has attacked that car smashed one of the windows and paint on that car there's an investigation into how that could have been allowed to happen but the world cup will is on home and. setting ball of fire they smashed windows at the treasury and superior court and interestingly to distinguish it from previous processed it was increasingly difficult yesterday to find students who condemn the violence more and more they're seeing it more as a means to an end rather than something to be condemned and something that's hard jacking that message all of the people that we see. yesterday said that they will be carrying on protesting it's important to know that this rise that has been
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agreed will treble be be about that it costs students to go to university or some students attend the way it's going to go up from just under five thousand dollars to around fourteen thousand dollars but that won't take effect until the next generation of students goes to university service this is something that will really come into force in around two thousand and twelve we're also seeing a lot of anger against the liberal democrats who are one half of the coalition that's governing the u.k. at the moment the liberal democrats campaigned on a platform of abolishing student fees all together but now that a lot of the ministers have voted in favor of increasing student fees we spoke to chris knights yesterday who's a professor of anthropology and also a seasoned demonstrator hardly a demonstration takes place in london without him being there and he said that he's determined to fight so and that's important. for me to. come again. shortly parish young people leading the struggle for freedom and
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first the students moved and then the work of this is exactly what's happening here except i think it will be a much bigger story right across europe and of course as chris knight says this is not an isolated incident this is part of a europe wide to me when we saw protests and demonstrations on continental europe in this over the summer events rising towards the u.k. and in the autumn winter there have been several processes of this kind although this was the biggest that we've seen in london so far and earlier this week we also saw a protest in dublin against an austerity budget that was introduced the toughest budget in islands history and so we are seeing this violence spreading and worsening and continuing and certainly as i say the protesters that i spoke to yesterday all determined i'm prepared to come out on the streets again in what some are already calling a winter of discontent. well the months of disquiet around europe come as governments
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across the continent are being forced to shore up the euro currency sam bowman from the adam smith institute says a possible end to the eurozone is on the cards. it wouldn't take a genius to see that there is a crisis approaching the arizona major continent wide crisis i think it is probably because of the government debt but i think the bailout in ireland has failed to bond markets the irish bond yield is still extremely high and we see in portugal and spain picking up words as well so i think we're probably going to see quite a difficult year for the euro zone it's not the end of the or 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 creating a position where they have a currency that's suitable for their own economies rather than for france and germany which is really what the r.'s and project is all about. here without coming up in the program deadly disease but there it kills
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a million people around the world find out why some in india say bill that is even higher. and the floating palace postings for me downs for long even an anti missile shield discover how much the chance of. wiki leaks supporters are waging cyber war against firms they accuse of stifling its activities and its founder julian assange visa master card and pay pal all suffered online outages when they came under attack. his bank account was frozen he's currently in the british jail fighting extradition to sweden on sex crime allegations the hackers are promising want to come meanwhile chicken reports the firms which of cut off with uniques are continuing to support other controversial groups. the us government has presented no charges against julian
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a song 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 has some 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. is purely a money driven society it's not the government has certain parag particularly over
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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 u.s. crime and i'm saying they'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 web site later pay-pal back tracked 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 weaken leaks is that the site quote encourages promotes facilitates or instructs others to engage in illegal activity but on the other hand neither master card nor i have any problems processing donations for say nuku clark's clan racist movement and his semantic was the history of extreme violence
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with the goals of racial segregation and white supremacy and yet it takes seconds to make a donation to the klan when using one of one of those i think is a visa and mastercard must be saying it's all about business right but they're not saying that when it comes to weak elites. 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 elites but some can't help asking if u.s. officials are so down and weak you leaks why aren't they after the week at least 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 when you the new york times or der spiegel or the guardian were putting up
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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 r t washington d.c. . for the first time in more than seventy years of nobel peace prize will be received by its winner or representative he seems to be given to chinese laureates for his work on human rights and political reform but the pro-democracy activist is serving any sentence for subversion chinese authorities have not only banned him
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but also his wife from attending the ceremony norway on friday instead and i says he has. the us is among nations calling for his release saying he's from expressions of the core of human rights but professor michel chossudovsky who's a globalised nation on this says it's next of double standards. i don't want the past and. such an odd use now all but in effect what this implies is really an targeting of china on its you know clinical sense organ it has nothing to do with what your child was actually done and you come to the conclusion that that prize based on political considerations rather than on anything tangible i think that what you see with regard to the science is double standards going into scientists now being threatened he's being targeted for releasing information through the bill will be kept so they can see the common standards of the so-called international community where scientists talking before knowing what's what he
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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 sinus so-called human rights record when in fact the united states human rights record is far worse than that of china. we're online and interactive dot com where there's more of the day's news and analysis on our new look web site be taken. by the u.s. products trouble on the court ruling on congress and no drunken nights.
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of calls for thought after a nationwide contest that continues new pet finder gets a night out what it's called. in india it's claimed that malaria is killing tens of thousands more people than health officials and first thought was huge numbers of deaths in through areas go unrecorded it's raised questions as to whether the world health organization is
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massively underestimating global malaria death rates. as more. he named his eastern state of bihar one more victim succumb to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it still takes more lives of media than each i've seen. that malaria has spread everywhere near our village no medical teams come to help us and hospitals are far away poor people like us a dying at this hospital and but not many patients believe they have the put aside to confection in general to kind of the south and i have a very high temperature and i think i have now 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 people caught in the estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and you need to lydia's they don't get recorded so research as was did families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims
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a method known as 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 eight if you get two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's a staggering number especially compared to the world health organization's estimate of just fifteen thousand and more fatalities it disputes the study saying the responders could mistake muti is commonly shown symptoms it is true that you can confuse malaria deaths with other causes of fever however the w.h.o. accepts the use of verbal autopsy poorer as to meeting childhood deaths from malaria in africa so bit puzzled why they would think a method would work in one continent and not three thousand miles away in another here most medical stuff and indeed hospitals agreed the number of malaria deaths is
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far more than the w.h.o. for. as india faces this killer disease it's important for the government and the. knowledge the scale of the problem only then can they upgrade their disease control strategies and resources to fight really are actively you know all it's all about and seeing. that it's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world the disputed result eighty's president clinton's new unit by mixing officials announcing his long protests with thousands of people clashed with peacekeepers some political offices were set on the pedals main streets have been blocked off a successful election is seen as crucial to stop the picts of government in haiti all to use instability. heavy snow for has brought chaos to paris causing the closure of its main airport full time was also shut down after ten centimeters of snow fell in the french capital you have to see them on usually about to say this
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month 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 the bomb factory in the san diego officials say the house was filled with explosive chemicals of the time used by suicide bombers and burning it down was the only option people from nearby homes were evacuated from the area before the blaze house was rented by fifty four year old unemployed software engineer who's in custody accused of bomb making. and those strainers attorney general has declared forty five communities in the east coast disaster areas after weeks of heavy rainfall at least four people have been killed and thousands forced to flee their homes weather experts say more rain is forecast for other areas it's the worst flooding in the country in two decades. even being among the
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richest people in the world doesn't mean you can buy your way up the queue when getting your new luxury yacht but maybe it's worth the wait this is chelsea football club tycoon among other move it says new play thing called the eclipse the sixth in his foot and a german shipbuilders were a year late in delivering the new four hundred million euros it sets from humble thursday she's the largest the most expensive private boat of a kind and includes two heavy pads twenty jet skis to swimming pools tubs a dance floor under cinema. period decor and to everyone's taste however all five decks down to reptile skins and real furs has its own missile defense system and a mini submarine lifeboat. they have it later and r.t. most of our lives it's up with uncle sam in the russian capital.
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from starbucks much donalds when it comes to american culture most muscovites love anything to do with the good old us of a but it's not just all about food and drink american art us authors fashion design a music it's all very popular here in modern day. moscow out his hand 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 time stay with us for that before that the business news of the show. and welcome to the business program here and i say with michelle lemons folly hedge funds have seen the largest miss inflation see thousand and seven with capital
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rising one hundred twenty billion dollars in the third quarter for now investors are still wary of emerging markets but the founder of a mosque a base hedge fund says that is set to change emerging market countries which are very strong emerging market countries have record levels of reserves. i think something like sixty percent or sixty five percent of all global reserves and when you look at the other side of the equation in developed markets if they can still even be called that. they look like what we used to think emerging markets look like so i don't think it's very surprising that we would see that emerging markets will perform developed markets but despite this great performance all through the emerging markets fons of the service suggests that investors are cautious about allocating new markets emerging markets the figure for the third quarter was just about ten million dollars so what do you think drives investors away when investors come back it's kind of natural they may come back to the core markets first before
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they go to emerging markets but i wouldn't think there's anything particularly scary i think of the opposite i think the tremendous enthusiasm about emerging markets and i think you'll see a disproportionate amount of those flows going into emerging markets as we go forward. lukoil is planning to sell one point five billion dollars of convertible bonds due in two thousand and fifteen is the russian oil giant's first sale of such debt in almost a decade and secured bonds would have a coupon of two point five to three percent will be convertible into lukoil as a deals listed and a spokesman for the company declined to comment on the reason they say. the organization of petroleum exporting countries may increase crude production but only if the price per barrel reached one hundred dollars as according to the organization secretary general the russian news agency in tar task also reports only increase oil exports should the price increase result from a genuine shortage of oil the comments coming days before meeting of opec members
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to be held in the ecuadorian cup to create a. time to see how the markets are performing now and here in moscow of course is a slide in with energy stocks weighing on the markets rosneft is the only game on the l.t.s. pitching a move seven percent araf right shares have dropped four point three percent on news of a stake stay or will have more than that in it over to europe well stock markets are calling slightly with the drug and food sector we've been against jen she was at one point five percent off it was upgraded by morgan stanley the first she has a raised earlier losses and is trading back in the black. markets also low with investors concerned over beijing possibly raising interest rates the nikkei has slipped from a seven month high on friday on profit taking both down more than seven percent thanks and has also dropped sending the benchmark index to its full weekly decline in five weeks. to news in brief for you now the national bank of ukraine the ruble to its currency reserves bank they should say the decisions are already been
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approved by the i.m.f. it's part of a plan to boost the role of national currencies in bilateral trade. u.s. regulators have frozen the assets of unnamed investors who bought shares russia. juice group down just before pepsi co and they'll take over that one of the news a swiss bank account to buy four hundred thousand american deposit she receipts which are proxy for dance shares on the new york stock exchange it's illegal in most developed markets to use inside information to profit from moves and share prices the last july russia adopted a law against insider trading their regulators are still working out how to enforce it. jumped twenty eight percent in new york last week that would have earned the unnamed investors a profit of about two point seven million dollars but if you look at what seems to happen according to the news it is a pearl action and peril or criminal prosecution confiscation of sorts in their
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body reducing the proof which means that no on the purchase of the securities has to prove that here actually had good reason except when so little to do what he did . russian oil telecoms group says davis says net profit rose twenty seven percent on the quarter to one hundred eighty three million dollars revenues grew more than the third driven by the performance of oil company a company knows that its consumer businesses are recovering including banking and tourism term profits were down almost ten percent in the third quarter of two thousand and nine present learned melamed outlined the company's investment strategy. very clear strategy on. investing in two or three main groups of industries one group of infrastructure projects and the company is your positive it is linked with the basic consumer needs so good the
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communications and the food direction is good for consumer juice do invest into the projects currently buy and related with the state of russia. russian a businessman alexander lebedev is planning to sell around four percent of our flight shares as according to interviews quoting is financial source the deal would be worth r.'s one hundred ten million dollars if a lucrative sells a forty four million shares in russia's national carrier the shares are to be solved through a private placement organized by u.b.s. leave the main reason for the sell is to generate finances for troubled national reserve bank which is seen capital alex flows after a number of state inspections. closure of day for this hour we can always buy more stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business.
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