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free. free. free. free blog video for your media trial against a free meal gun to our g dot com. thousands of pakistanis protesting against deadly u.s. drone strikes could soon be joined by angry americans as washington works to bring imams errors for you already closer to home. as easy to raise the next water cash to save greece from financial collapse frustration mounts among germans main sponsors of the bailout the question of why they're paying for athens in the states. that's why extreme forces a democracy that's how georgia that's buying its actions against peaceful protesters many of whom are they missing after a bloody crackdown two weeks ago. he
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was ninety coming to live from moscow i'm reading josh walk into the program a series of u.s. drone attacks have reportedly killed at least sixteen people in pakistan washington has kept up the airstrikes despite a recent declaration from the pakistani parliament calling for the orient where the u.s. government i heavy investment in drone technology americans fear they could soon find themselves beneath a steel sky or he's got to check out reports. when a u.s. drone hit the house of this young man in pakistan he lost an eye both legs and three family members. these people are demanding the cia be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones but to no avail with the use of drones comes a lack of accountability those are being operated by somebody at a command center in. regina they're watching it on video on
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a video screen they're pressing the button they're deciding who lives and who dies and then they go off for a weekend where they have barbecues in their suburban virginia and suburban maryland homes and who pays the price the people who are the victims of the attack is there accountability none whatsoever drones have become the symbol of america's undeclared wars wars that seem to have no state all the legal boundaries we've all been up a new round of warfare a new round of breaking international and domestic law. used think pakistan yemen and elsewhere they have killed scores of civilians the former chief counterinsurgency strategist with the u.s. state department has estimated their drone attacks kill fifty non targeted persons for each intended target and one of the things the united states kind of pretends is that we are morally superior we are better just able to judge what is good for
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other people and therefore we are entitled to inflict our judgement on them and that we presume they will be grateful to us for it but that is not what happens ever and that's not what's happening in yemen it's not what's happening in pakistan they are furiously enraged with us washington is looking to increase the funding for droom development by seven times over the next ten years a large part of that will go towards an armed surveillance drones the u.s. has for years been using them in another of its undeclared wars against drug traffickers in mexico the mexican government allows us biplanes despite public discontent there's a lot of concern that the use of these drones by the u.s. government has more to do with u.s. control over mexican territory actually going out to the drug lords and winning the drug war while issues of international law and sovereignty trigger a little interest among americans the prospect of having surveillance drones spying all across the u.s. . itself surely does you as police agencies are asking for drones for domestic
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surveillance raising alarm among those who think that could be the end of american freedoms and specially when you look at constitutional activities like free speech activities are going to be hovering over crowds that are merely maybe protesting the war protests and some are governmental act and they'll be chilling free speech and your old will be equipped with some sort of weapon so some people are saying lasers will be able to punish the students who are advocating against the government they've already been used in some instances in the united states alone two thousand servant protesters in washington d.c. noticed small objects falling overhead it looked like dragons turned out they were robo flies and what about appealing to their surveillance devices as america continues developing this play station mentality to killing any talented scattering in pakistan people believe in fear that it may be time they could become a target of the most deadly videogame and maybe hearing the last year that with their rapid expansion of supply growth over their own territory they could one day
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wake up you know to my police state i'm going to check on reporting from r.t. r t. so i have a program where abouts we will get dozens of government protesters are still missing in forty almost in the southwest one spread down. to greece now where public anger is mounting over stricter astaire and measures the government's promise to implement so it can get its hands on more eight european leaders have approved the next payment in its bailout for athens being to save the country and euro from a default as artie's daniel bushell has been finding out those are to pay the price of a package could soon take to the streets. the euro's good long leave germany says. he's german government still food. crop neighborhoods you can save for your. by saving grace of the country you have to
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get rid of these is no longer worth a candidate. of the european union the nations labeled in the region by some as the peaks of europe portugal ireland greece and spain most drop the currency now before they drag down other members wards kerber although athens last year raised the pension age to sixty five and could early retirement other countries believe that greek workers work less will bail you out a second time says chancellor merkel but if you want cash in future you must work longer. we can't have a common currency us some get lots of vacation time and others very less so that won't work in the long term. the statements caused through ring greece but they're not happy in the e.u.'s cash capital frankfurt either believing the greeks have had
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it too easy because if we are going to chill sixty seven it's not possible to get clear why other people should go with sixty fifty which are certainly not responsible for the debts and the deficits run in portugal greece in the pic states raise the age when when the greek people retire. sorry all the people what we have to work along as well germans are a boiling point anger which could spill out onto the streets say some experts if the problems with the euro become more bigger higher and higher than it is also notice to the german people go on the street because there's a ok we don't want to pay any more powerful greens than else merkel's government claiming it he'd facts about bailouts from the public people in germany i ask you do we have to pay this so we have to give answers and the answers we don't get from our government even the ruling party's revolting close pizza will she's fighting
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all rescues since he argues leaving the eurozone is in the interests of the struggling countries they should take the chance to say ok we'll get out we solve our problems for our structures. for money for high interest rate with some of their money and. qualify again for the euro maybe after ten fifteen years i'm very split the euro's a straight jacket which blocks traditional ways to boost your economy like devaluing the currency or adjusting interest rates. even greece's european commissioner says that the cold truth membership of the common currency is at risk unless athens takes the painful cost cutting medicine prescribed by the e.u. and the only aware of greeks no agree with germans who say it's out of control the
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question is will we states quit the euro and reorganize. and bring the single cause the down with them the new bush will see. a pastor of political science land told r.t. the bailout road to revive the greek economy by pushing further into the corner of europe and the i.m.f. one greece to tighten its belt more and more so there's no no way greece by itself can get out of the crisis is if you can you build more and more you create a recession and if you create a recession this situation gets worse and worse and it's harder an art if you should be back in debts and see how this money can we start the economy if people spend less and less i think is suggested now goes on there's a real danger greece will have to back out of the euro in order to be able to do their huge currency to have more tourists just sell more products and stop originally when you the euro which reaches the left in europe was there much
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against it because you had a strong economy used a strong gene mark germany forming a monetary union with weaker economies and there is a recipe for trouble. spain is another european country on the brink of a bailout but of a different kind it's further battle experts have been wiped out after germany wrongly grain status through congress for europe's there. it's now believed the source was a farm with intermittent self i am for alice everyone soggy wings the initial allegations could be part of a plan to spread the euro zone apart. when something goes wrong when it is on human nature it's good to try and put the blame on somebody else and germany did their very powerfully accusing poor innocent spanish cucumbers of being the cause of the coli outbreak now nevertheless i think that it is probably more subtle a german to be highly all of these that is closely related to the fact that there are increasing so the critical forces within the european union that all really
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make a lot of people's talk about. fractions fourfold break ups you just reviews notice that if greece doesn't find its way around it's cool its financial crisis the. european monetary mechanism the euro very often one could even imagine the german leader really germans and powerful will endure real probably wondering why me and got themselves into europe to begin with so i think it's not it's it's rather bleak to just jump to the first obvious conclusion of the world a piece of news or we reel of peace we must try and find all the layers of truth and reasoning that might be. valorous is also desperate for international help as a struggles to stay afloat but now cross like our business desk from or. our career in monitoring the situation there and as we can see inflation skyrocketing by one fifth since the beginning of the year so how's minsk wanting to drag itself out of the crisis well murray as well as is in dire straits and first of all the
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government wants to decrease the budget deficit two times by july first rising inflation is forcing the government to freeze some food prices and the country agreed to other measures as well to boost capital inflows including seven and a half billion dollars in state asset sales as officials also want to ask the i.m.f. for a separate bailout package that's about eight billion dollars now we'll bring you the details in our business program just like that absolutely looking forward to that as usual colonel account there. and you're watching actually live from moscow we've got playing west. as for you just ahead including preparing for blast off. we start the countdown of the baikonur cosmodrome launchpad word the next mission to the international space station is getting ready to head into orbit. the close up team has been to build a brand reach thank you all the turning point of bringing more to. this time r.t.
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goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transition their ancestors to. where the mysterious shift of a deadline world come from republic of more closer to russia closer on r.g.p. . would be soo much greater if you move from violence to pressure these. stunts on t.v. don't come. the fate of many opposition supporters remains unknown in georgia nearly two weeks
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since a brutal police crackdown on protesters in the capital tbilisi while president saakashvili claims to be a champion of democracy in the country human rights groups say finding out what's happened to the missing people is practically impossible and authorities are first reports some families fear they will never see their loved ones again. when the riots were the that's a good incompatibility believe think it's a few weeks ago that shock waves around the international community say president back if only speaks of bringing a weapon about democracy to georgia but the things they were witness to the u.s. i think so. going forward by his police operation against largely peaceful protest the even more disturbing we're going finding out that in the out them up there been tales of aggression behind the bars of people going missing who think deep concerns among their friends and their relatives hughleys son was a member of the opposition great he was arrested as part of the crackdown and opposition three days before the protest take place she hasn't seen or heard from
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him since and has no idea where he is now. i was still he was it one police station so when there but they said he had been moved to a police station in another region when i went to that one they said he wasn't there either so now he's missing i don't know why and she's not the only one with questions in the days leading up to the protest during and after many people have been arrested and finding all these people is proving extremely difficult in some cases we have problems because those people are moved. by potential center to another without providing us information or of those people or to us so we have to . see musicals attention places and find these people which is absolutely. almost impossible for us in consistencies in official information and even more troubling when it comes to some of the deaths surrounding the protests days after
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the demonstration it kicks in drives these body was found on a wreath near the protest area she was last seen photographed amongst those being detained the circumstances of his death remain extremely unclear there are lots of questions of all these bodies because there we were receiving a lot of information from inside where people were just leaving police raided people are there was. some people have been beaten so terribly. there were even cases of the us with official information praising in can. distant and chaotic attempts to establish exactly what happened to those he dies and to the still missing sixteen but the eyes of the police the minister of interior they didn't keep us respond to these people we're so he wrote in you for a nation who was detained where the person was and so it was a huge mess then you'll get i think the now weigh in on establishing just what has
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been happening recently in july the images of violence from the protest in people's minds for a long while to come that this was a struggle that started long before that night except to continue for some time after. see to police. also take a look at some other stories from around the world hand. at the moment we are looking at the live picture israeli troops are bracing themselves for more violence after a day of deadly clashes with pro palestinian protesters on the syrian fronts here well at least twenty people were reportedly killed more than three hundred injured on sunday after israeli security forces opened fire at walker testers and during israeli controlled territory thousands have marched to the border to mark the anniversary of the nine hundred sixty seven middle east war when israel sees the golan heights from syria. thousands of people in yemen have been
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celebrating the news that the president has left the country dollar salary has traveled to saudi arabia for treatment injuries received in an attack on his presidential compound friday it's unclear why and plans to return home protests against his rule have been raging since january killing hundreds of people. in portugal the opposition social democrats have won the general election and they are now expected to form a majority government with the conservatives x prime minister and socialist party of years or so crowded trigger to your action one step down from a running the country in march that's after parliament failed. back his forces charity package in less than a year a new government must implemented the man program of cuts as a condition for. chilean volcano that caused the thirty five hundred people to flee their homes has reportedly called down the eruption started on saturday and the authorities quickly issued a maximum red alert for the area and close to argentina chile border crossing
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located near nine hundred kilometers south of the capital sunday out o. its last major eruption was over fifty years ago following a major earthquake. the countdown has begun of the baikonur cosmodrome where every vamps version of the so you spacecraft has been moved into position ready for blast off in just a few days it will carry three crew members to the international space station for a six month mission on board mankind's most remote outpost in france reports from the launch pad. the twenty eight expedition to the international space station blast off from here at the baikonur cosmodrome so far everything is run according to plan very smooth indeed we've got three people heading out into space from here russian cosmonauts sergei volkov japanese astronaut. and american astronaut mike fossum and with us is mike fossum son he's going to give us
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a little inside story as to how it's been living and preparing for a space expedition with an astronaut what is it like actually living with an astronaut day in and day out he's just a normal guy you know we were just talking a minute ago about how he seems like a nice guy and he really is the he's really down to earth and i feel like a lot of these guys are they're just they're just due to managed to get this job and now as i was going into space it's going to school here what are the things you notice about your dad comes back from a trip up there where you know he's kind of a macho man and so you know he likes to think that he's going to be ok when he comes back but we'll see because you know they're really weak when they come back will be out there for six months and his muscles will be weak it's going to be weak so we'll see if he if he takes the wheelchair like so many of the other astronauts do or not thank you so much for talking with it we will all right guys this rocket is being put into position to hold steady upright for the next three days until launch and how that will be keeping
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a close eye on the operations seeing how everything is going to make sure that it is smooth sailing for blast off on june eighth. well you log on to our column to learn more on the stories we're covering and here is what we have for you there right now. a video of an iranian military jet crashing during an air show in surprise and services online two years on from the tragedy find out the details on our website also. the governments in belarus fighting the opposition using the newest internet technologies popular social networking sites. and on this day we remember of the birthday of one of russia's most prominent poets alexander pushkin their stories and poems are the same to the world the world.
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and koreans here with the latest business news next. hour and welcome to this this hour russia's becoming more attractive for foreign investors inspired by strong oil and gas revenues and actual indicators so they're willing to lend to russia on a much cheaper rate than other imagine countries the yield on russian dollar bones is ninety six basis points below the average for developing markets that's the biggest gap in three months high energy prices are fueling russian hopes of ending the year with a budget deficit of just one percent instead of the previously predicted four percent. and cash strapped dello russo has finally seen the light at the end of the at the end of the tunnel the country has won approval for a three billion dollar loan from russia and its. inflation has skyrocketed by twenty percent for five months forcing the government to freeze some key food prices people have been desperately trying to buy foreign currency both rubles lost
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almost half its value president look at shanghai was also seeking financial help from the international monetary fund but analysts warn no bailouts could save the country from collapse if it doesn't undertake massive reforms. let's take a look at the markets now oil prices likely low on concerns about the moment that's following poor jobs data from the main consumer the united states however soft the dollar and of people in the middle east are limits lawsuits. and shares in asia were lower on monday pressured by disappointing u.s. economic data and japanese stocks added to their losses in the afternoon session the nikkei fell over a percent oppose stocks in tokyo electric power dropped twenty six point nine percent agio to news reports the company reported a massive loss for the fiscal year stock markets and hong kong soul and shanghai closed for public holidays. european stock markets opened lower on monday extending
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the previous sessions declines you case footsies down point two percent germany's dax is trading point two percent as well now among stocks in focus shares in germany's parent pyros over two percent after a successful drug trial severn trent fell one point one percent after it was downgraded to underweight i.g.p. market. and here in moscow equity markets are lower screwed slipped below one hundred dollars a pound the altair is down just a notch and was x. is point eight percent in the red now let's look at some individual share most of them isaac's energy majors are shutting also this was snatched down point seven percent in the first hour of trading look orals all. so down financials are losing value the t.v. is shutting over. in less than a month the fed will wrap up the second round of quantitative easing but as the recovery of the world's largest economy remains sluggish he has government may need to extra liquidity all some out of the say that's unavoidable of
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a claim there's enough momentum in the us economy to ensure a recovery but the basic assumption that we make here is that there is q e three from our perspective and you will think i don't view you three coming through we believe the q e two would end in june and it's not because we believe that there is enough men to be rigid in the u.s. economy to actually be able to post a moderate recovery plus the end of the seer but we're not your forecast was to think that the u.s. economy grew at three three percent planned this year and that should be enough to just buy a new can we three and i think more importantly. one of his speeches basically said recently that it would be very hard for him to be good can you three as well because he sees inflation coming back and so he called me ready so we don't think that if you commute three after there's. now the world's top iranian producer roussel says it plans to produce four point one million tonnes this year despite the figure being roughly the same as last year companies investing heavily in new capacity and they had
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a capital markets outlines the production. at least here we plan to have quiet there fled to the level of production so it should be at a four point one million tons pretty much in line with the amount the filomena produced last year and going forward we definitely will increase oil production. coming for all my new projects a new smelter so we building in say dear. old skin trust me ask regions gold i'd be mine by ship so the old oil additional capacity will be about one million dollars in the next three four years. that's all i have for this hour but you can always find no stories just log on to our website actually dot com slash business that's watching.
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