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yes even more entrenched in. strong's the u.k. and plans to send in military advisors to work with rebels on the ground in libya warns it could be worse than the conflicts. we are one shot away from christians bardwell the walls u.s. bound financial institutions warn of more impending times ahead there's concern that america doesn't have it after all has to sort itself out. with one in five young italian sounds and rocking future prospects of getting a job we report on now italy is facing a lost generation. and in business news russia will
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become by the top five global economies in the next decade he says prime minister putin as he outlines the goals for the country's government and parliament business bulletin in about twenty minutes time for the details. very warm welcome to you this is from moscow fraunces where paris and a number of military officers to work with rebel forces in libya but insist they won't be ground troops there the u.k. announced it's sending in military advisers a move criticized by libya's foreign minister who says this could prolong the fighting the war and that reports from the. this does open a whole new level of operation in libya these people who own the ground. as opposed
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to forces who are in place in the no fly zone and it does the u.k. commitment to a conflict in libya russian's foreign minister has made it very clear that these are military advisers they are but they're not wearing uniforms according to him and they are organizing rather than training or being the rebel forces it's unclear what the difference in his view or indeed in the army between organizing and training is people here on the ground in london are still talking about mission creep once more of course we saw this mission move from a no fly zone into directly targeting gadhafi to try and get rid of him and now we are seeing british forces going in to help the rebels in any way that they can and of course there's a lot of discussion about whether this is against the u.n. security council resolution that authorized the no fly zone in the first place they are the wording of that resolution is that they can use any means to protect civilians and there's a lot of argument about whether this will go against that resolution and of course
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the libyan foreign minister we've heard him coming coming out saying that this could significantly worsen the situation now i spoke to john baron who is one of only thirteen u.k. m.p.'s who voted against going into libya and he said that if there was a ground operation there would be huge public outcry here in the u.k. let's hear what he had to say about ground troops and about the the operation in libya in general i think the majority of people. playing for the intervention and i respect that you did someone in the assumption that this was about humanitarian aid nothing more and that it had been the consistency of the u.n. resolution to ground troops and i think would be on that resolution becoming apparent as we now have been no fly zone in effect becoming the force of the rebel fighters and i question whether that. was within the spirit of the resolution as it
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was originally performed of course what's happening here with military advisors being sentence does not in any way constitute a ground invasion we should make that very clear but it certainly looks like the door it's slightly wide open now for sending ground troops and it's worth noting also that people here in london are saying that the u.k. government has learned nothing from the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan that is going to apply in libya now campbell he's a very prominent liberal democrat politician said all of this sending in a military advisers that the u.s. involvement in vietnam began with this very thing began with the sending in of military it. looks like this is a new kind of thing and this is not the last we're going to be hearing this well the u.n. resolution was conceived as a way of safeguarding civilians and british m.p. months billie's naysay could send in ground troops under the guise of humanitarian protection. we are increasingly in the danger in being here of getting into
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a twilight zone as far as the operation of the resolution is concerned already last week we saw the piece coming from david cameron from president sarkozy and president obama which appeared to speak in forked tongue and the one hand that was saying we're not in there for regime change and the other hand we're not giving up until we get regime change no you can't say two contradictory rationales in terms of an operation of this sort of nature you can't say that you're going on under strict parents that won't commit to growing troops but then you end up getting sucked and then committing troops in various forms guises after so many misadventures including iraq and elsewhere people want to know that there isn't going to be mission creep here that we have people going on on one promise on one pretext but then ready to expand the mission into sort of other operations and so i think we need to use security council to look afresh at that because after all as
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a resolution of the security council all the actions taken under this resolution are meant to be reported to the security council so let's ask me at that level. where the deadlock in feisty and libya is increasingly making may save members restless i know you want to because that presents its own the only country in american science wiki leaks resolutions to say the u.s. has been secretly financing the opposition in syria. and the country is being torn apart by answer government protests human rights campaigners say more than two hundred people have died in the lethal crackdowns of the syrian president is lifting the decades old state of emergency to try and get protests it's an end that they call for him to go for some analysts washington's backing of the opposition instead of evidence of a wider place to the east which can anger beijing. but it goes way beyond libya in fact i'm working on
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a story at the moment getting the pentagon against china this is the big story in africa for the next fifty years i would say it starts in the beginning of the two thousand creation of the african union and the three was a very important in this mechanism it was a mechanism to give a political voice to africa in terms of unified africa in terms of political decisions or not know of course it canonical integration then china started investing much more than it was invest in during the night you know over africa and at least thirty countries to have more than nine hundred projects all over africa and then killed in reaction from the pentagon two thousand and seven two thousand and eight would be african command which has just launched its first african war when we launched the term of art three weeks ago against i guess tripoli basically so no this is the chessboard it's the better gunfire at african against cheney's
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investments. i would say at least fifty african governments and the are scrambling to see ok we're going to do about. this hour despite the claims of social benefits many georgians are finding it hard to make moves insisting record no government assistance. power struggle of a different kind we take a look at the fuel thoughts america calls the next big thing not everyone's convince. global finance seems a warning that swift action is needed to escape a new wave of economic crisis where countries run into financial trouble they usually turn to the international monetary fund and the world bank which are primarily backed by the us this is a breed of who are now are explains the dollars are running out fast. and when you will spring gathering about the world economy produced
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a dreadful financial forecast we are one shot away from a full grown crisis critics say through the establishment of the international monetary fund and world bank america has positioned itself as an economic dr to the world using the institutions to retain global domination and fulfill the business interests of large corporations craving resources belonging to cash strapped countries do very often pressure governments to what we call pro-cyclical parsons the economy's weak or a recession and they want to cut spending or raise taxes that could be very very dangerous you can slip back into a recession or my tail all too familiar to latin america the middle east. and most recently greece. where tens of thousands stormed the streets protesting austerity measures public spending cuts and tax hikes. as the largest
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financial contributor washington also wields the largest voting power at the i.m.f. the furn of the i.m.f. it is run program by the u.s. treasury department with some input from the european countries but there tells you most of the problem this is supposing you know. something countries and it's run by just a handful or maybe just one and american has always served as president of the world bank since its creation in one nine hundred forty four but now with its own backyard in disarray america is hardly in a position to hand out financial advice to others in two thousand and eleven america's financial management is best defined by a nonstop borrowing binge seat of the office over there it's a running ticker of u.s. debt which has surpassed a ceiling of fourteen points. trillion dollars now the u.s. may want to consider investing in a bigger clock with
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a few more digits and that is way a problem so bad the us president can't ignore it and the government can't seem to solve it we have to live within our means we have to reduce our deficit republicans have refused to support measures such as raising taxes on the rich or cutting defense spending we're approaching arsenal on a par with the total g.d.p. of the country this is very serious because most economic research suggests that countries tend to decelerate in their growth and have more and more severe economic problems once the debt to g.d.p. ratio gets above about and we're about to go through that level all eyes are now on the nation that sets the bar for others to see if it clean up its own bad debts at home. r.t. new york. but on the other side of the atlantic it's the future generation which is leading the force of economic hardship that young people face a bleak millions the unemployed the country battle threat itself are suffering the
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same fate as greece and ireland can offer ports from. for over a year now has been trying to find a decent job we displayed having it it really influence me speaking german french and spanish she's been able to find short. hiring interns is simply cheaper for the companies well many of those with a higher education are left behind. if it doesn't improve it i don't see how it can the only way to find a job is to look for. i'm too tired of looking for it here and ready to leave. while many can't find a job this guy doesn't even want to start looking for one and then he is twenty five but still lives with his parents who cover all his expenses we king up after me day then playing his guitar and video games to him own as problems or as unfamiliar as
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a job application roman. or work is boring and neither do i care about politics or the economy is a free country and everyone can do whatever they want but it was. italy's national statistics agency calculates that one in five young people in the country is either unemployed or not studying that's over two million people so many are unable to supply a long term work and some not wanting a job at all the statistics are quite grim to such an extent today's as you were financially has been dubbed the last generation something totally incomprehensible to their elders. spent his whole life working at a post office and now in retirement he says that back in his day it was much easier to find a job and thinks the current situation is absurd that somebody. is what life is
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therefore it doesn't matter why they don't want to work what's important is that the government has to do something to provide work and make them interested. about the head of italy central bank insists the entire economy is in need of a major legislative overhaul especially since the young italians who do get work are earning proportionately less than those during the one nine hundred eighty s. and production output is in decline for one of the world's eight biggest industrialized nations the last thing it needs is a future generation that's floundering while finding a job or flunking out altogether is going off already room. where do you head dot com to get more on all our stories going to move videos are us is for you to here's what's there to day pass in finland he spoke out against russia's most wanted terrorist has been defrocked accuse of inciting religious hatred of being interviewed on r.t.
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his story is online. past the close encounter of the sky why the reality behind this suppose that a body about a paltry video if at all to. georgia's author of his claim the find against poverty is one of its top priorities but even foreign help doesn't appear to be breaking a dent in the deep desperation suffered by many georgians as i mean as a lot of reports the money is not getting to the people it should be helping. this massively country of georgia has long been known for its fresh organic produce recently it seems the fruit of georgia's economy has been rotting away. people come to the market and don't buy anything because they can't afford it out of all the good viewer only i knew them potatoes a local everything else is imported from greece and turkey and iran and so overpriced we stay year anyway because we have to try and sell something so we can
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eat. it yvonne knows all about having nothing to eat she hasn't even been able to afford apples were handed. too expensive you know the money i have no harm. no money and no social support all i can do is sit outside a church and beg so i can feed my sick child the only money we get is my pension around thirty u.s. dollars a month and miriam's pension are together it comes out to about seventy five dollars a month with that we have to each pay the bills and buy medicine for miriam which is impossible but he has cerebral palsy and is in desperate need of surgery it can . performed in germany her family has no hope over raising the money other me on the books she's already had eight operations needs five more but i've almost lost hope i even went to a charity t.v. show but they turned me down. good one and her family live well below the poverty
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line and in this they're not alone. that could percent of the population. thirty four percent. now. to the georgian government has a growing social welfare system that includes cash benefits free or low cost health insurance pensions and vouchers for care the social benefits are aimed at the poorest of the poor however it can thousand and nine world bank poverty assessment showed the only thirty percent of those citizens actually received cash assistance and it seems qualifications don't help either. one is a professional singer and in these tough times music is all she and her daughter have. the only real music to their ears would be an offer of help something
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neither has much faith they'll hear any time soon. government is clearly that is doing everything possible in the current financial climate to help. but with your knowledge which is clearly no money for even the basics like food medicine and living like this it's clear that the poverty line is very evident in the heart of the georgian capital. r t v georgia look around the world well some other international news and renewed violence yemen in separate incidents anti-government protesters killed. by government while the policemen died in clashes it comes a day after security forces opened fire on demonstrators in the capital sanaa killing at least three u.n. security council met and tuesday to discuss the development crisis in the country over one hundred people have been killed to go protesters began in february. the
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u.s. soldier accused of passing secrets with you is to be moved to new prison for the past ten months bradley manning has been held as a marine base in virginia the pentagon's decision to remove him to a base in turns its comes after growing international criticism that he's being held in the dish and region known to torture. former cuban leader fidel castro made an unexpected appearance of the communist party congress alongside his brother raul is the current president it was the first time they've appeared together since the hyundai for power five years ago and solutions a show of support for the big economic changes which have been announced for the old house are also relinquished his leadership of cuba's communist party and in that cycle his brother was well. plane carrying america's first lady had to have gotten landing after getting too close to a village you can't go jet the aircraft came within a five kilometers of each other instead of remitted minimum of eight but still
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a bombers plane eventually landed safely but had to circle the air base at a cargo jet to clear the runway focuses on where the air traffic controllers was a plane service has come under pressure since revelations that some controllers on the job. now as the world for energy grows it's full speed ahead for the u.s. in developing its shale gas deposits are doing now is being considered to be a green energy source but some research is now think it could actually be a cause of serious environmental and health problems it really reports. it's cheap it's readily available and it's made in the united states washington has hailed shale gas as the next big thing in energy development or the past five years the u.s. has invested billions of dollars into the field bringing cheap energy to consumers still deposits lie deep underground and unlike natural gas shale is widely
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available in the u.s. which means the country doesn't have to pay for imports. for. the shale revolution stemmed from high gas prices but the main question right now is how will the shale gas industry survive another gas prices are one hundred two hundred fifty dollars which is four times less than they were say six years ago. but. despite that european countries are also looking at potential shale gas resources on their territory albeit with some hesitation brights now it's more holds then facts and we have really to think realistically about this source of energy we don't want to sink into terms of cause in russia like america had thought another potential plus of shale of course is stopping countries dependence on russia which the players most of europe with natural gas many are already saying that if shale deposits are found in europe most of the advantage of
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supplying gas to other countries what's been harder in the rebels from power don't seem to be losing any sleep over their supposedly. fuel here's what. we're watching the situation and we think that local it's a very viable but it will remain a local gas supply it's impossible to extract gas to last for long and if you look at the shale gas suppliers right now you'll see that most of them are losing money . shale gas may be easily available but its development. does not come cheap if i was what you order to get shale gas you must kill horizontally incessantly and that means the profit margin of the process gets lost very fast. and though the above i ministration has hailed shale as an environmentally friendly health arena for natural gas a recent studies have put this under question several scandals have already broken
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out in the us because of the effects of shale gas development only environment and people's health. chill gases extracted by hydro fracking that means special chemicals or other to the water to break up the rock formations because these chemicals are kept secret by the companies in the united states and claim it's a commercial secret but part water laced with chemicals ends up in drinking water so shell gas development poses a serious threat to the environment and health care in the united states may have outdone russian gas production two years ago but like any seeming miracle cure shale gas me proved yet another false endanger us economy. more sco. shortly is cuber out for a market economy half a century since imposing an embargo that's in cross talk after business update with india.
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thanks alex hello and welcome to visit the saucy prime minister putin is outlining russia's twelve months economy grow cold to parliament with a clear push to boost the country's output of three more days ation out by attracting foreign money and countries that's on an oracle has been listening to the prime ministers of. joiners live from the state duma so i know that it's time to take us through the prime minister's key messages he delivered to the lawmakers well it was all about summing up and set your goals russia's. brushless a prime minister during russia's prime minister's an annual address to the country's law makers last year prime minister promised that sir his government is going to do everything necessary to speed up the process of recovery of russia's economy from the global financial crisis and here are some figures for you that g.d.p. grew four percent in the washer in two thousand and ten that's more than in any of the g eight countries in the forecast for this year is for point zero point five percent now the forecast for inflation in the wash it is from of for two thousand
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and eleven is from six point five to seven point five percent in comparison to last year's eight point eight percent or so of capitalization of russian financial markets it has exceeded capsules ation over actual markets of the bric group of countries over emerging economies in two thousand and seven also the country's government debt is only about ten percent of the country's g.d.p. whereas at the same time in the united states for example the government debt exceeds g.d.p. itself i'm of the goals that prime minister has set for the countries governments and parliaments was indeed attracting foreign capital up to sixty seventy billion u.s. dollars a year it is also said that the major part of x. to revenues coming from the country's oil and gas sectors will be reserved as according to him with russia russian economy needs right now is about ten years of stable grooved. these are also sad said the same time that city.
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you've got to be should really be very much less dependence on other countries and gas sector is among the goals but as. the summary of the last year's awards envoy the country's parliament man governments and it looks like indeed russia recovers from the global economic crisis much faster than many experts coverage if it's all right that's very much indeed for that report. gold futures have advanced a new all time record topping fifteen hundred dollars an ounce mark worldwide inflation or death concerns are both precious metals which investors turn to when there's turbulence elsewhere so it was trading around forty four dollars for its highest level of three decades. or oil continues to recover from its losses prices dropped sharply at the beginning of the week as a consequence of the news of america's credit rating brant crude is currently
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trading more than one hundred twenty two dollars per barrel while light sweet as the one hundred nine dollars per barrel and let's have a look at the markets now european stocks are gaining this how both the third c. and the docks are up more than two percent with shares in the carmaker jumping three point five percent reported a ten percent rise in its first quarter read. in a while here in russia the yes and my six are trading in the blind the aussie is currently more than two percent up with their interest section beating the growth. and let's have a look at something to be movies on the mind six majors are among the main again at this hour as oil prices continue to grow gas prices up almost two percent this hour and precious metals producers are also on the rise with pot as gold gaining two point seven percent. for more next.
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the. question is that so much of the taxpayers' money coming up next is yours and a real mystery that if years after the cia back bay of pigs operation the castro dynasty still dominates is it time finally to end the live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad.
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one night in this her resume a brace of. goodbyes are blaming the book for. crowd gathers no may be on the streets of a. wealthy british style. sometimes it's like. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news joining to cause a report.
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