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i'm a maiden so to believe that all those rivers and shifty rows punters what a precocious planet. the. greek police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters through a furious harsher cut back to qualify for yet another international day also this hour. drawing pulls out from nature's european missile defense plan say that it wants a bigger role in this project all details in just a couple of minutes. iran confirms to russia its total renouncement of plans to possess a nuclear weapon of a summit are they should be hers here join me for the details leader in the program . the way to bring it deadly air superiority to yemen u.s.
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drones allegedly kill schools of civilians as the u.k. readies helicopters and descended to the restive region. very warm welcome to you this is art to you live from moscow well greece is a boiling point with police firing tear gas at crowds of angry protesters thousands of demonstrators are trying to lock access to the parliament building where the government is discussing more cutbacks to secure further rescue. is watching events . we did see clashes between the police and the process is this a little while ago a the case that letting that figure into the crowd was still like you can really feel the take that was such a state hit the instant like the splat when it happened a lot of people trying to clear the area that
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a lot of people said that they said there was a major question of this happening a lot of people caught up in the way she is that the pilot is that is just like happened we were slightly sad and it happened very very quickly though speaking to one protester hey he said you know if the people who are involved in provoking the police what about that. i know for sure that some. protesters they were. shoot they provoke the police was to. throwing stuff at them and then make them fight back to the real distance that's how the system breaks. the fence lines in this endeavor by the fall and we don't want to sort of everybody home because we want to stay here and fight this. territory. and everything we have works. and that's what how the they break our defense of the scientist to speak clearly if
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they killed innocents in the legacy of sixty minute is it will dissipate as today they said the same thing that the chilean the kids to listen to. the movies that faces to the east of the face of the movie thing they have been. fighting right now i need a sixteen point lead to get involved in this unfold this trouble getting hit the faces of those that think it was that they feel like i'm not even a killing literally millions of the fighting in the states not because of years dealing with it but it beats up the stairs and ashes to kill pulkit pulling a sixteen percent unemployment anything. those days are the latest thing is i mean they've had enough they said this is the fault of the bank and the politicians and not going to make them listen that's why they had to make politics they think again . reporting from the capitol now where there are plenty of yourself on what's
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happening in athens have a look at your screen right now of course it's our twitter page. under school com of course they were first time details along with links to the latest analysis videos and. a lot of greeks make their anger known about facing further cuts germans are no less furious about having to pay for it again later today german m.p. klaus peter says that's why e.u. countries should take responsibility for themselves. and you would treaties if it was regulated that there must be any bailouts because. otherwise you would. ruin the public finances so for those countries who are contributing to it. as long as each country is responsible for its budgets it has to take full
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responsibility and the only right answer to that is nobody thought. it would all still to come for you egypt's freedom to our. country is a military power over the revolution that toppled president mubarak all amid allegations of army of uses anger among citizens. u.s. missile defense plans for europe have suffered a major setback prague is now refusing to take part in the system check officials say they're not happy with washington's offer as often as i've seen and explained. broad wants that bigger role in this project the project of the european missile defense shield we understand that the initial plan. only a preventive missile detection system would have been placed in the czech republic while major other major components of the system like the radar station or the
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missile anti-missile complexes in poland were meant to be placed in other countries like turkey romania it was an initial plan by the bush administration which was scrapped by the obama administration when he came to office in two thousand and nine the seriously irritated mosco with many claiming that this plan was directed against russia the obama plan a plan seemed to be much better seem to be much more convenient for all sides in that but in the past several years we've seen lots of contradictions between the words in the actions and mosco is still pretty much unhappy about the way this project is being carried out saying that on many occasions washington does something without the consent so the initial plan of a united joint defense system in europe is not working out so far with the statements by president reagan saying that in fact there are no legal guarantees that this system would not be used against russia because the rogue states which this missile defense system should be protecting europe from do not have the
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missiles which the system is intended for those missiles only are in possession of russia so clearly all this makes great serious concerns in mosco and the war of words continuous we are waiting for some comments to come from washington certainly but experts are now trying to guess whether this turnaround the fact that the czech republic wants to withdraw from this project is somehow related to moscow's continuous voice of discontent on that issue. that is unless you have to be right there but the west is wearing into yemen's ongoing unrest but doing so with deadly force officials in the troubled country say that u.s. drone strikes have killed over one hundred people including civilians over the past two weeks now the u.k. is preparing rather to attack helicopters into the air and commando squads for possible action in yemen parties lore and it has more of this from london. they are becoming more and more involved saying all the time we don't want to get any more involved in the conflict in yemen any more involved in libya than we can help it
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any more involved in the middle east as a region as a whole apaches all attack helicopters we've seen them in in general. in iraq and in afghanistan and of course most recently in libya where involvement was seen as a marked escalation in the involvement of u.k. and french nato troops there very low flying so the likelihood of casualties is much increased by the presence there and it does look like an escalation of involvement again as we've said so many times but libya the legality of this is extremely. we are seeing u.s. drone attacks increasing numbers of u.s. drone attacks in yemen and the reasoning for that is. according to u.s. forces is taking advantage of what's going and going on and moving into this power vacuum which is being created since president saleh left and went to saudi arabia for medical treatment moving into that stopping the activity taking advantage of general civil unrest to grab more support more power and more territory to be the
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reason for the u.s. paying these drone attacks that's how it's justifying it but of course that power vacuum works both ways interestingly the u.s. forces the military forces used to cooperate with the president on top and when intelligence that kind of those kinds of territorial issues but now the u.s. can easily say that there's no authorities with with whom to cooperate the government is essentially not in operation anymore so if they if they wanted to one would have thought that they could just go ahead and wherever they like and of course we've now we're seeing president obama ok the use of cia drains our cia drones will have a much wiser really miss much. selection of targets that they can think of a much we've also heard reports from a deputy provincial governor in yemen saying that one hundred thirty people have been killed in drone attacks just in the last month and that many of them were. what appeared to be innocent civilians and then of course the last thing is this secret cia base for trains that we hear is being built in the persian gulf region
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we're getting reports about all the time that is in case the yemeni government. no longer these drone attacks in the country they need a base. from which to fly they really are very much more involved in terms of base the u.s. and the u.k. . let's take you to the heart of what's happening in greece journalists to leonore's a crucial summit in the midst of a general strike as we cross live to him now and find i would say what is happening on the ground. so it is the i'm sorry i was just going to get to you it's the third general strike in greece this year to protest the government yesterday yes just what do people fear the most and why why such a reaction. first of all i have to let you know that i can't hear you properly because i mean we have war actually you know what's going on in the streets of athens we have been killed a little spirit gas a lot of chemical things
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a lot of chemical stuff that they spread on there also and those are the moment there is a war with molotov and protestors and the police with all the motorbikes and the motorcycles and that's why i cannot hear you very well but this thing is that. protest very peacefully as they always do and you know it for more than seventeen eighteen days and what's going on now is beyond logic it's a war with only. it's a war with motorbikes and with molotov and of course a lot of chemical stuff that they spread on their old go ahead please because now i think i can hear you ok so you're describing essentially what sounds like ok i think war scenes are molotov cocktails and. helicopters roaring overhead let's talk about who the initiative here about the european aid package is worth billions of euros but who stands to benefit from the mine. i hope you are not joking at the
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moment because everybody knows in greece and even russia today knows and al jazeera knows that their money all the money they take all those billions they just go for derivatives and their securities of the banks they call for the balance if they don't come to the aerial economy of greece and that's we can guarantee everybody knows that even they lay there the last six million in greece know that the money from all those loans they don't go to me i told you last year in may just before we enter the international monetary fund that we know what mr george soros and his cronies they do they're not going to change their job this is their job this is what they do and they will continue doing it and people the difference now is that people know and people cannot stop at the moment and i wonder really those helicopters at the end now we're crying from the tear gas but who's going to be crying at the end ok as you as you're saying i'm sorry this money this money just goes to the fat cats who are lining their pockets is not going to the people it's not going to be economy give me
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a solution what can be done to fix this first of all. they should reach an agreement with the european central bank or the european union what to do i told you last year i tell you this year i have anybody says we cannot pay all their money they hear it's they all the money we take is in order to pay the high interest rates this is this is robbery this is theft this is swindle i can't describe it any more and the problem for them now is that people know that they realize that they see their income don't going down they see taxis taxis taxis and nothing else their money does not go to their real economy so i think. this is a blatant act of fraud and theft in broad daylight is there any sense of why did we join the e.u. in the first place. there are a lot of financial analysts in greece and a lot of professors recently that they say they should either tell greece what they
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should do for example so they give priority to tourism or energy staff and continue and let us breathe a little bit with those interest rates because we know greece cannot pay all those interest rates in the two three years that they gave. the limit so if they don't come with a solution and they decide right we give you time to repay your loans but at the same time we help you in this specific factor of your economy to recover and now at the moment you see hundreds of thousands of people greek people that they know they demonstrate they know that there is no tomorrow they know that they have no income unemployment you think unemployment is this is what they telling you no realign employment will reach twenty five percent soon and this is a situation and the only responsible for this situation is international monetary fund the minister of finance i hear now that they would change him but it's too late somehow you know this government has failed yesterday we had
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a resignation took two members of the socialist party resigned because now they see that they're in danger and i tell you what i told them last december in my last program in greece in a few months you will not be able to walk in the streets of athens and i'm asking you who is who is able from the parliament to come down to the people and work among. simple people nobody nobody and they know it so the sooner they realise what they do they will realize also that they have to leave and you know very well what the prime minister of greece discussed with mr putin when he came to moscow now we will wait and we will see how he's going to leave or when he's going to leave what is his solution of the journalist because of those commuters from the square very informative things you have to say that thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you all. now iran says it has no plans to possess nuclear weapons
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it was during talks with russia at a key summit of asian countries they just wrapped up their meeting with leaders which focused on tackling the raft of economic and security issues which face them . reports from the summit. along the meeting between russian president dmitry medvedev and iran it was a closed door meeting however afterwards foreign minister sergei lavrov did come out and said that's not what i meant in the job it did confirm to president medvedev that iran is in total renouncement of plans to possess nuclear weapons now this is important because the nuclear nonproliferation has been a major topic here after the summit as well as the controversial nuclear program of iran and also discussed at that meeting is the. plan of iran to to a get rid of the u.n. sanctions because the u.s.
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has really is a privilege to be a hurdle in its bid for membership into d.s.t.o. but aside from iran has president get it also matches with the got his side and here they have discussed of course the drug situation in the country which is threatening the security of russia as well as a potential business deals are the two countries big deals apparently because russia is a will be a just to contribute a lot to the rebuilding of the country but if they do touch the whole range of important issues that are happening in the world today as expected they had been a very vocal about the situation in north africa and the middle east and they have come up with an official statement which does reflect what they have been saying all along that the international. international involvement in those parts of the world really have to adhere to international law particularly in libya they are calling for the troops there is calling for nato in particular to adhere to the u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three and nine hundred seventy that had allowed for
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the no fly zone over libya they did not agree with the further military involvement in such situations also a foreign minister lavrov had issued a separate statement on syria saying that russia has not and will not change its position on the matter and that's where russia would be against. i mean if you read resolution on the syria security in the region that was at the top of the agenda the process of of here has been very important it has brought a lot of issues to the table i've got a status here as a guest and they want to be on the server to be a c.e.o. one of the key issues is the post natal future of the country that the s.t.l. members do believe that the stability of afghanistan is essential to stability in the entire region and also of course topping bat's agenda with regard to afghanistan is the situation this is very important for russia and they have all acknowledged that they have to come up with a common strategy in dealing with this president the head of reiterating again and
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again how important this is for russia let's hear what he had to say about or. after. we understand. it's a country which impacts. states. and also they had made a statement on the fact that a unilateral missile defense system based big is going to be a threat to what international security unilateral decision made by one party or by one group and last but not least india and pakistan have explicitly expressed their intent to become full members and it is hoped that by joining the s.d.o. this will ease the a rather tense relationship between the two countries. reporting right there and i
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would just click in over twenty minutes past the hour here and must go to you with artsy let's check out some of the new some around the world this hour pakistani intelligence says at least ten alleged insurgents were killed in a u.s. drone attack in northwest pakistan a series of strikes targeted a suspected militant compound near the main town in pakistan's south waziristan tribal area the region is known for housing many taliban insurgents who frequently carry out attacks against the government forces. in syria is calling on refugees who fled to turkey to return to the town they have found and after the crush. the government says it it's regained control and will continue to pursue what it calls it the remnants of terrorist groups eight thousand people left the town i don't now in a refugee camps on the turkish border syria's in jewett months of brutal crackdowns on protests to try and force the president to quit. suicide car bomber has struck in northeast afghanistan near a government building killing seven including police officers the taliban's
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admitted the attack which targeted the french ambassador and a military convoy in a separate attack occurred at almost the same time just south of the capital on a rocket was fired on a police training center the vice president and interior minister with there but no reports of any injuries. well egypt's drive for democracy has seen thousands of arrests media censorship and a state of emergency all of this since replacing president about but it's not what egyptians were hoping for part of the february revolution left hundreds dead many are wonder whether the price was worth paying as art is worth a lot of reports from cairo. pays to have egypt never sleeps the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation peace has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the
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protest that forced the tyrant to step down he's even in a free country the resume for fear and frustration. right his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that's killed read his brother the man is a rebel and honest neither should my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it came out only as side and i saw it and no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's there it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution so given the army so much
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power. we expected the army to intervene to protect people just that while in spring but instead they started to kill people themselves who didn't expect that at all a little bit of the people of egypt didn't expect many things they didn't expect the economy to collapse they didn't imagine the path to a free and democratic society would be such a bloody and painful one they just wanted to free from dictatorship and didn't expect it all to find themselves and to get another one in military one the power in egypt now since mubarak is out rest firmly in the hands of the military chief of staff. they were sitting literally in the pentagon war room when the twitter revolution started they are running the show all there has been rolled displacement about military power but this is a washington installed as i call it in my book called american dominance totalitarian democracy the people who stood on justice where we jubilant the regime
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that oppressed them for more than three decades was gone with arab pharaoh as they call the dictator would soon finally face justice for what he's done but months on the revolutionary euphoria has got as well and people are asking themselves was that really was the hundreds of victims and did they really get a better country in. egypt is at the crossroads if you go towards chaos or democracy the worst scenario would be of the army continues to rule and the country sinks into blood from a civil war it's absolute people to decide. months since the fridge took the helm arab world it's clear the revolution may now be part of history the fight is far from over the region ocean archie. so i see what's going on in the world of business with the current.
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oh well consider the business bulletin here or not he would be creating russia's midsized banks looks set to get a helping hand to the tune of one billion dollars the international financial corporation is creating a new fund to support capitalization for lenders finding it hard to compete to compete with the country's financial giants and the russian government will invest fifteen million dollars the rest will be provided by foreign investors would haynesworth from the rating agency rating believes. a fund like this is a mechanism for distributing the risk to the foreign and to any investor so an investor putting money into a fund. takes a restore all of the banks not on any one particular part so even if an investor may be worried that the risk of a small any particular small reform parents can't think of small these are actually quite certain on the profitability of russian banks is very low i think but there
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will be a lot of foreign investors who would be very interested in this initial. take a look at how the markets are performing crude is struggling for direction concerns about rising demand are supporting the price of the american petroleum institute both as a client u.s. and toys for last week limiting against zero is the news that u.s. retail sales are known as the suspect. and starts in the u.s. slide it raising most of the previous day's rally with commodities leading the fall down jones is on six percent lower and the nasdaq is trading over a half percent down for investors a concern about the debt crisis in greece credit ratings agency moody's also said it many it may downgrade its ratings of france's three largest banks because of their exposure to greek debt european markets are losing ground with worries about greece's well french drags it down after later revealed that of the of the movies ratings and shares of swedish retailer hanson more it's probably going to see
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results. here in russia the markets raised earlier gains and of trading in the red this hour let's have a look at some of the individual shareholders we see energy majors bouncing back from early losses with gazprom. losing forty nine percent to start up banks and also gaining spare back half a percent in the in the black supported by reports it's more than doubled net profit in the first five months of the year and electricity sector. into rallies on the rise reports about the company's possible cooperation with chinese from seeing . buses and actual cooperation if cases gemma has boosted its net profit by thirty percent to one hundred two million dollars in the first quarter of two thousand and eleven the company said the results reflected strong net income growth from its core assets and all operations step up owns a wide range of companies including controlling stakes in russia. and yes all
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company question after. russia is full speed ahead in trying to become europe's largest car market and foreign carmakers are getting in the act six leading manufacturers will each try to produce three hundred thousand vehicles a year in return for tax breaks it's an ambitious target but one which analysts think the unsaturated market can cope. if you look at the current age of the car park if you look at the. current. number of cars per inhabitants there are russia is still a lot of a long way to go to reach levels like you have in the eastern european countries and. this of course is the great potential it makes the russia turkey for. that's all the business for no other that with more or less than what our.
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