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the hutto points pushers and i would transfer to the school and we're told in touch with the hotel who taught your world that it's a good goal how would international help the cheese every green lower job in total . for the e.u. struggling to keep the euro upload to a bailout for ford to go in greece unemployment hit spain looks to be next in line for a costly rescue package. colonel gadhafi becomes a legitimate target for a nato air strike as international prosecutors prepare to charge libyan leaders with war crimes. and bloodstained birthday on the anniversary of israel's creation jewish groups unleash havoc on arab protesters killing sixteen and wounding dozens . and coming up in business the deal between b.p. and rosneft looks as though maybe finding a positive solution. will bring you that story in the full business bulletin at
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around twenty minutes time. eleven am in moscow you are watching r.t. i'm reading the latest efforts to prevent eurozone members and the single currency falling into the financial abyss again later and european ministers will meet to discuss the effectiveness of bailouts for portugal and greece concerns have been raised that measures are not working in greece while portugal's crumbling economy is desperate for a seventy eight billion euro rescue package across the border in spain there were outbreaks of violence during protests against austerity cuts as a country struggles to deal with record high unemployment and our teams are of course reports in the dream to be next in line for an e.u. handout. first greece. and now portugal as. the usa is bailout number there are now serious concerns that spain
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could be the next to topple protestors throughout europe at hammering to the case even more taxpayers' money being plowed into rescuing others. that if i had done that i. think again. that the government isn't getting i don't think my brakes about it the way that was forty three defensive under twenty five that is why i didn't like the whole labor market focusing little side of the thing i think that there's going to be. this is only. the moment we will be saying we will be millions and the year is things problems weren't enough there is now talk of crease the full thing and it's even potentially accepting the. portugal's recent bailout as reported to be worth around seventy
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eight billion euro spain is the euro pull for largest economy be a different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happens that the markets would not manage it buying out of spain's debt is the most catastrophic scenario for the e.u. what will the e.u. do i think in many experts share my opinion that the e.u. will do the utmost to avoid a scenario with any cost because spain is too big to fail. then you've got to come up you know the big question now is just how much longer can the usa continue bankrolling going bust as the spiraling that crisis continues to escalate there is a ministers are struggling to maintain a united front. a financial survival for such countries a screen and later were seriously hurt and dangerous. this really had to appearing after two currencies in europe a strong group of countries who. when you're. not using your european commission
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will take time to think over there is the situation before docking with your right you can stop. it thank you continue to play down speculation and be the next ten feet off for a bit out of this problem is continuing great i did enough portugal the possibility of spain becoming the next do you think the teeth of failed remains a real threat and right now your head ideal and the reality. not to be so far apart they're not see the threads. but talk to resolving the european debt crisis have been throwing to disarray after the head of the international monetary fund was charged with sexual assault dominic strauss kahn was arrested in new york on accusations of making a criminal sexual act attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment of a hotel maid is due to appear in court monday after forensic tests are carried out
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and will plead not guilty to merit former french finance minister is a front runner to be nicolas sarkozy of the next french presidential election a french politics expert interviewer and danny says his hopes of landing the top job are now effectively over. he was indeed going to announce his candidacy for the clinton twelve presidential elections and i think these allegations will come as a huge blow for french socialists who really saw him as the great hope to succeed president sarkozy in next year's presidential elections and i don't think at this stage the next horse kind will even think of running for president because as it will prove extremely difficult to juggle allegations of sexual assault. and rape and with a presidential campaign i think president sarkozy is an obvious candidate to benefit from from the scandal although he's very low in the poll of the moment the
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lowest. the lowest rate in fact for any french president in the history of the fifth republic but i think this will benefit hugely i see will be able to hoop that he will you know he can you will reassure him give you more confidence to tackle the presidential elections. with much more strength than the current situation for him. remember you can gather very latest updates on developments in europe on our facebook and twitter pages scenario also find more on our developing stories as well as photos videos and polls make sure you take a look next time you're online.
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now there are calls from within the nato led coalition to step up the bombing campaign against libyan regime and possibly even kill colonel gadhafi the leader is claiming to power the spy dearly two months of grueling airstrikes britain's military chief says the campaign is failing to topple gadhafi and once to hit more targets and his role general sir david richards insisted killing gadhafi in an airstrike would be within the rules coalition officials have previously denied targeting him personally and all this comes as international prosecutors prepare to bring charges of war crimes against levy is leaders trans cast third day says the west went after gadhafi because he didn't meet their criteria. a un
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is nothing more than a tool of a barrack a look at they have pock receipt coming out he invited nations as they go ahead in a day libya with their humanitarian bombs and we have had people be so ignorant in ep in uncaring they dropping bombs on the market da fees home oh they call it is calm now he's commanding control center it says house this was supposed to be humanitarian mission while at the same time they turn a blind dog i see what's going on in the ivory coast with millions of refugees what's going on in the sudan what's going on in yemen and bahrain it's the club they only prosecute who they want to prosecute and when you're a member of the club you're excluded it's the united states' policy of going after those they don't like and doing business with as opposed to those they are doing business with that are actually committing even more heinous crimes. professor
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barren of the indoor and a high profile leader of a radical and vietnam war group back in the the sixty's says the killing of civilians whoever does it is an act of terror. i mean from the year in order to save people is a terrible idea it goes bad people don't like it usually is terrorism because it's killing civilians people in large numbers i think that you can call it you know a message of. war to free people but i think that of course you know wars of the fire of always been wrapped in. paper and ribbons of democracy bringing education freedom to people it's terrorism when you end yes bombing civilian populations occupying the land. i watch the full interview with professor bernard your next hour here on r.t.
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at least sixteen people have been killed and scores more injured by israeli troops opened fire near the lebanese syrian and gaza borders that was trader's words handing to cross into israel the clashes broke out on not but day the anniversary of the founding of the jewish state when many palestinians lost their homes or were expelled tear gas and rubber bullets were used in an attempt to stop protesters crossing into israel security officials bases stained injuries as well prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he helped calm would return but warned the country is determined to protect its territorial integrity or to go activists on the days as protesters can stand against israeli forces. what has been happening since nineteen forty. is that we are having millions of refugees and they're not allowed to come back to their homes while you know that you have these soldiers jewish immigration from all over the world coming to the land officer that was promised to them by got two thousand years ago or a little bit more the people who were expelled during the war of one hundred forty
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eight sixty three years ago a lot of them still alive i'm not allowed to get back now that is right is also don't want them to commemorate this catastrophic that happened to them in one thousand nine hundred eighty the fact that the palestinians want to get back home is the most moment thing i can think of. the israeli violence against this and the prevention of these people to get back on for the last six to three years is a serious ghattas are for the most of the world unfortunately long low enough about and they are believing that all the israeli life or saying that there are these people who are throwing stones so what people might. throw stones on the borders what would happen to this huge massive forces of israel if people were sore some stones on the borders. beyond fear latest violence israel is also accused of blackmailing people in gaza to become collaborators palestinians say they are trapped in are often only allowed to leave by agreeing to become informers for
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israeli intelligence parties publicly reports. the latest weapon of war targeting the sick and the hopeless and denying them health care unless they become soldiers for the other side. of i needed urgent surgery which couldn't be done here in gaza i had to get to jerusalem but when i arrived at the erez pulled across it i was arrested by the israeli security service they brought me into a building for questioning and kept me there from ten in the morning until six in the evening. the payoff is simple become an informant and get a permit to leave gaza for medical care in israel jordan or the palestinian west bank or refuse and face the health risks and it's not casual operation but one which is highly planned and targeted involving senior israeli intelligence officers according to the man who says he was put under severe pressure to collaborate. during those long hours colonel nazi for the mossad try to bargain with me he said
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that if i refused i would go provide i would be sent back to gaza without permission to get to jerusalem for i said. some stories familiar to when you're born dozens of similar cases crosses disk each month as organization physicians for human rights represent patients from gaza whose permits to leave for medical treatment have been delayed or rejected by israel he says ever since i must took over gaza in two thousand and seven many of the roughly a thousand people who apply each month to leave gaza for health care outside are turned down sometimes it difference between. obtaining from medical care is the difference between life or death. whatever they can to accept. them for for me use this very sensitive situation to recruit people but these really government denies it's taking advantage of the situation and rubbishes the claims as nonsense people who have been refused entry for security reasons have to
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explain. and find a reason why they weren't allowed in but let's be clear the numbers speak for themselves eighteen thousand gazans in two thousand and three and it is rather medical treatment is the allegation that all eighteen thousand are working for israeli security and simply ludicrous palestinian informers potentially provide important information for the israeli army but spying for israel is seen as treason by palestinians and is punishable by death i must also accuses israel of using social networking sites like facebook to access the private information of gazans and masses the israeli army then blackmails those gazans and innocently publish information about their friends and family online as for some i'll go hedy he refused to be swayed and paid the price. actually goes because i'd rather be sick i'm blowing than cooperate with the israeli. home of. as gaza
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moves closer to egypt gyptian president hosni mubarak knowledge of the picture palestinians believe that a more nervous israel will be seeking new tactics to oppose them that's why they think that recruitment of informers an invisible weapon but often the most damaging of all to militant movements is likely to remain a top priority for israeli intelligence. israel. so i have for you this hour here in our better safe than story taking your life in your own hands the russian avengers look at ways to cash in on alternative ways to protect against potential disaster in whatever form it comes. and now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world at least seven people have been killed in western syria in the latest crackdown by security forces hundreds fled the border town of tal afar as authorities attempted to crush revolt against the government international pressure is mounting on syria over brutal crackdowns on
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and say government protesters with some eight hundred killed and more than a thousand arrests in two months the e.u. and the u.s. have imposed sanctions with washington even considering declaring president eleven year rule unlawful. least twenty seven people have been killed by gunmen in the drug ridden northern region of guatemala most of the victims were beheaded the massacre happened close to the mexico border when a ranch was attacked by around two hundred assailants police believe the killings are related to drug trafficking and were possibly carried out by a gang of former enforcers four of mexico's gulf cartel. japan is widening the no go zone around the crippled fukushima nuclear plant beyond thirty kilometers about five thousand people have been moved into public housing and hotels in nearby cities that you evacuations began after. a melting fuel rods created a hole in their reactor chamber japanese engineers are now trying to come up with
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a new plan to stabilize the stricken reactor as radioactive material continues to the. voters and the swiss city of jury rejected the proposed ban on assisted suicide as well as proposals to stop foreigners taking advantage of soft euthanasia was a result suggested just twenty percent support a ban on foreigners being helped to die assisted suicide has been legal in switzerland since forty one provided the help or doesn't personally benefit from a patient's death nearly two hundred people commit suicide each year in jury. five months after the death of richard holbrooke the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan as friends are defending his efforts to bring peace to the region an article in the new york times claims holbrooke was against military involvement and even considered the war in afghanistan a sideshow but our military contributor thinks this is simply an attempt to whitewash holbrooke's reputation. nicholas kristoff latest analysis
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of the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan richard holbrooke could have been and should have been an objective analysis of richard holbrooke heritage turned into a eulogy at the expense of some times truth regarding his personal input on u.s. policy in afghanistan and pakistan for starters nicholas kristof claims that mr holbrooke was gagged and could not express his personal opinion regarding. policy well if anything the reach of whole group is known worldwide as of the last person to be gagged or silenced by anybody including the u.s. president on the other side and it was chris that by deliberately meeting the richard holbrooke role in surrendering the us war on drugs you know again
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a step and in effect a war being the ever given drug lords interest in the united states the autumn makes a disservice and compromises their objectivity all for york times they terrors predictable and some pessimists are not taking any chances big bucks are being spent on everything from building a bunker in the back garden to investing in noise armageddon proof are an as are discovered carry around those are more than willing to pass them. the tsunami in japan. the earthquake in haiti the gulf of mexico oil spill big disasters oh really out of because. and many say the worst is yet to come there's only one way to be safe. this is a cold war era bunker. army personnel were meant to be kept safe from chemical
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biological and most important nuclear attack these days apocalyptic fears have changed the solutions welcome to rid of the known clay for the rich just outside moscow recently as well as erecting how's that resemble fortresses local residents have been strong enough to withstand papers through proportions the company that makes them both the end of the world waits they can be used as vaults and watch our free negotiation rooms. just because it was a client of modern successful person thinks he's free from fear he has the reinforced doors the body guards the money but then suddenly events happened outside of their control and these people realize no one is safe since last year we have followed and then feed gainey of beakers efforts to build a given prove capsule full isn't
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a hundred thousand dollars. so far there's been little demand but some are aiming higher the twenty first century ark a multi-million dollar building of can sustain itself in any environment purifying its own water and air and growing its own food all the natural source of energy around that citrus. several countries are interested in our project we are going to see this move from a blueprint to real construction. future will tell whether people will be prepared to invest their money in fear that it's a cold war because this budget billions spent likely to be used i'm stunned here and. never came true you go. see. a fine war on our website regular updates and eye catching videos are waiting for you at our dot com here's what we've got for you right now. the story of an
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egyptian woman has to be turned into a political event causing a large religious clashes in cairo. russian tennis player maria sharapova is back on top of her game find more about her triumph and rome dot com. all right time for the business update with katrina. i don't welcome to our fees business bulletin for this hour the shares fell and after exploration deal between b.p. and rosneft it's looking more likely to go ahead b.p. and rosneft have been holding eleventh hour negotiations with a our baby's current partners in russia for the latest i'm joined by our team me
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treatment franco dimitri today is the deadline for this deal and announcement is expected why would the deadline perhaps not be extended. well there are reports that the sides ruling gazed in last minute negotiations sunday evening an attempt to salvage this multi-billion dollar deal which expires midnight on the monday and well there's no information disclosed yet as to what kind of decision they're mulling but speculation has it that b.p. might need new york times to sweden has offered to be a russian british joint venture t m k b p its partners here in russia have claims that their shareholders agreements between al factis renault both the russian side maybe and b.p. stipulates that tb should be the primary vehicle for all the these operations in russia and ukraine so therefore this deal between b.p. and force them to explore the arctic shelf and exchange assets was in violation of
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his agreements and this is why it was a blocked by the so-called moderation board in march of this year so this sides may need more time to find some kind of the solution to this look by the year so come on the train and go and one of the primary conditions by the arbitration court is that you're going to be actually had to separate in the exploration of the arctic shell absolutely but but to me to have they given any indication of what possible solutions they could be for the parties. well most widely speculated is the solution that b.p. i. to the wise out russian partners in t m k b p this is of course a complex procedure and a very costly one because b.p. so far as failed to agree on the price as. thirty five billion dollars for the. b.p. they say it's too high a price of course the second solution would actually be the most to provide access
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to the outer shell for t.n. k.b.p.s. the so-called attrition stipulates but. strongly oppose this saying that he lacks the equipment to know how to actually go ahead with these complex procedures which are involved in the arctic exploration and the third solution or actually absence of solution is to abandon this deal all together but the russian government views this as very important because many times the title this deal as the deal of the year and the energy minister has said that this deal still to be searching for some kind of compromise paul thank you very much dimitri i'm sure we'll be looking forward to seeing how this unfolds over the next few days. now let's look at the markets crude oil futures continue to lose ground today the rest of the boss of the international monetary fund is adding uncertainty to the resolution of europe's sovereign debt woes light sweet is trading at around ninety
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eight dollars a barrel vibrators the last hundred thirteen dollars a barrel in niger the japanese nikkei closed in the red with weakness in some commodity prices and the high again however shares of sun you have seen a one percent gain after the company announced that it began restoration it was playstation network on kong shares are also down following a sell off in the commodity sector as a rising he was done and made investors wary of risky assets and here in moscow the markets have opened just down the r.t.s. is losing more than one percent with investors selling off and make cheaper commodities now let's have a look at some of the individual shaman's oil majors are among the main losers as proof prices continue to fall mostly for an rosneft more than a percent in the red this hour and banking stocks are also under pressure the t.v. is down despite the news that it may start a joint insurance venture with italian generali. oil once again pushed the russian
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market significantly lower last week however there is a chance things will get better in the coming days that's according to set against sidorov from uni credit currencies these situations where third year will be the market is through with this leader it will be even more diverse this year since we're seeing because the rich in oil and the boilers to russia that use know that most of my personal fundamental use that the more you do so as to going to beat them to boston because nothing nothing changes will believe me here is super cycle is still there so it's not unusual to see the time sell for a correction though which you know if you're bullish doesn't read through a buying opportunity. and that's the latest business news for this hour we'll have more for you in just under an hour's time on c.n.n. .
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