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to these races so. we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions here because you get everything you needed. a. debt crisis and a fresh round of bailouts in europe casts a shadow over the future of the eurozone forcing a rethinking nation see we have been desperate to join up. these centralizing power and cycling corruption boys quietly may say to fear at the international economic forum in think peter's joining me at least for now and for more details in just a month. the e.u. plans a third set of tougher sanctions against syria some experts warn it could take libya start intervention. and the bleak future for chinese college graduates as an
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increasing university leavers force is millions without jobs and survive with the tribes. are you watching our table with well these are not small twenty four hours a day i'm carrying. greece is a new finance minister is getting down to work describing his job as a real war he needs to convince angry greeks to face more austerity cuts to secure move bailed out billions from europe but the countries like turkey who have been trying to become part of the e.u. for years for financial woes are slowly weakening to join up from parts and reports . if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro but not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply
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very glad going to part of the you're right now turks on the street seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey's is improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't really come. to fish people are using the euro is an investment or earn money here is a more reliable and turkish mining peckish people don't want to save their money in the euro. invest in euros you get more than lira and euros also stronger than dollars having said that i don't want to risk investing. but academics analyzing public opinion have found a common logic in decisions about the euro people polled don't care about wider economics but about their own personal finance its. economy is actually beyond me or in fact make euro skeptic or euro fire the public opinion
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analysts are keen to point out that further economic integration into europe doesn't just mean money and that people shouldn't only think about their pocketbook economics they have to take into account the freedom of movement of labor the freedom of service you know of service these are all integrated in others so it's not only scenes of money or turks living. thing. one thing everyone does agree on is the mess the eurozone is in whereas turkey's economy grew nine percent last year and over ten percent in the first quarter of this year europe especially southern europe has come to the point of catastrophe because of excessive borrowing greece has so far been the worst hit it sound others economic disasters have meant appeals for bailouts this makes it difficult for national governments to defend. possibly pouring more money into the coffers of
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irresponsible or inefficient members with increasing tension in the movie economic mismanagement some for seed big problems ahead economy corporation. based on a single currency in europe. is. going to be history in the near future meaning that turkey will likely remain an independent trader for some time to come turkey's markets are famous to tourists and traders alike taking that mercantile spirit to europe but one seems like a good idea but with all the riches here it's not in europe no longer seems like such a profitable move on r.t. istanbul turkey but as the euro zone's that shows little sign of abating the members that decided to stick to their own national currencies are breathing a sigh of relief that's the view you offer a german design it. those european nations not the you're.
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the right thing. there's no way we can avoid a default it will have to be done. by the european community everybody together if the greeks believe. that is like you know a lot stronger mind major league of weight into the system but if you want to be truly canonical you no longer can both be like an economist i think just trust the best solution because. once you know you. really love and once you can do that once you learn all you you can regain your competitiveness on the international market this after all it was the example to argentina which broke out of the monetary union with the u.s. dollar as the. the states dominant role in the russian economy
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and corruption are threatening the nation's development president outlining his vision of the. international community or he says major political will is needed to force an overhaul. but there are certainly a lot of obstacles and president medvedev knows that became very clear and as for real with his own time as president that he thinks modernization is the way to go into the future with russia he clearly outlined all of the obstacles that the country is facing first let's take a listen to what he had to say about modernization of the process and it's a call. at the to your. choices not only a major green you will of outdated elements in the economy but all public institutions east we need to hesitate to say sorry about many bad habits we call focus only on the step by step development question that would be
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a mistake which we should focus on the following improvement over to be impressed with forum in russia to create new jobs in the regions creation of police and other security forces improvement of the effectiveness of the jurisdiction system and finally the modernization of government the drawing lot in approaches and the centralizing power. of course one of those bad habits so to say as the president phrased it that he was talking about was corruption it's no secret that corruption is widespread unless of course in many other emerging economies it's widespread as well the president clearly wants to fight it this is the warning he have for us in the fish oils that are. in the noose around the neck of those who practice corruption should be taught and and the whole of russia agrees with this without exception which corruption is very difficult to do with the government should be purged of corruption in a more decisive way for that purpose we should enhance the way those suspected of corruption are dismissed from public service he would continue our coverage as the
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world's modern innovators top business executives world leaders gather to debate the challenges facing the modern world and of course they. are there today especially this is on the money people develop talks to people attending this. about what lies ahead for business in russia. i think sixteen more people have been killed in syria last protests continue the e.u. is planning a third round of sanctions against the regime of president assad for its deadly crackdown on demonstrations but antiwar activist. says the sanctions are only the first step towards a why didn't. the e.u. if it adopts these new sanctions the third wave of sanctions there incrementally ask a lady in the u.s. and western european intervention into syria i think we're going down the road as we went in libya where one step leads to another step there climbing the escalation
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letter they have a very sort of selective concern for the lives of protesters and democracy movements are movements that call themselves the microsleep movement you take bahrain. only in the crackdown on peaceful protesters i think what's really happening is that syria syria has been targeted by the united states and also in principally by. france and the u.k. for regime change and i think they see this growing protest movement in the possible slippage of the country in the direction of civil war as an opportunity to overthrow what has been considered to be independent government in syria a middle east expert and blogger told r.t. that america's policies in a region have shown its priorities to be due political interests rather than the interests of the public. all the talk of exporting democracy and all that sort of preaching to the rest of the world i find is highly inconsistent and it's
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hypocritical and in the case of syria in particular i think the u.s. is caught between wanting to be active but at same time mortified by what the alternative would be in syria which in my view is completely unjustified it's not necessarily going to turn into a fundamentalist islamic states or anything like what we are seeing there are really a spear a sions for freedom and democracy and the u.s. from was it could have been if you like played a more consistent role in foreign policy hasn't done. also any sort of intervention there will do now which is based purely on this desire for stability is bound to be counterproductive. but there's a u.s. military intervention in syria has been asking people in the streets of new york they think. you know there was an arab spring maybe america will have its own
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spring. break in the residence which is coming your way. also ahead. of this russian orthodox church has wandered far from the home i'm john berman and coming up on our he we explore the world don't know about here. today children play war in the old teach me. module nine hundred forty one lee's walls were the first careful enough to troops on their way to moscow. susan breasts were dying one by one under ceaselessly sleep water.
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china's double digit growth rate during the financial crisis has been the envy of the world and yet many chinese are still not reaping the rewards of an economic bill that includes the billions of graduates entering the workforce each net and becoming part of the phenomenon called ant's tribes anymore to express. despite the global slowdown china's economy is booming and its cities are expanding at a seemingly unstoppable pace as people look to leave their poor rural backgrounds behind in search of the chinese economic miracle and one of the largest groups of people currently moving into china cities are university graduates like those from this campus in downtown beijing however many are arriving to find their degrees are virtually worthless and the streets are paved with anything but gold these graduates often end up living in the most basic and squalid of conditions and forced to do menial jobs sociologists have dubbed them the ant tribes and there are
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thought to be more than one hundred thousand living in beijing alone in june chine is one such ant he shares a twenty square meter room with five other graduates in a former workers dormitory in the north of beijing washing and toilet facilities are shared and there is nowhere for them to cook but it's not just the ants that are suffering or forcing my parents and sister went through a lot of hardship to save them money that put me through university i studied hard and did part time jobs to support myself and i thought all i can find is unskilled part time work so i really feel like i'm letting them in their own. part of the problem is that there are simply too many university graduates now entering the system in one thousand nine hundred eighty two when their governments began to seriously look at expanding higher education chinese universities were producing eight hundred thirty thousand graduates a year in two thousand and ten that number was six million and it's still growing.
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that it was on the one hand chinese universities were already in a weak state we meet in weaker with an over rapid expansion so the education received by many of today's graduates is very poor on the other we have a whole generation who are used to having everything going for them and cannot do think for themselves is going to get people like this work. with reports of rioting taking place in some tribal areas that the government is now looking to take action measures being discussed include limiting residence permits to skilled professionals and introducing electronic id cards for outsiders without a stable job however with the number of graduates entering the workforce set to continue rising there seems little hope in sight for china's and tribes and remorse and r.t. beijing. runs
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out lawmakers are demanding that president obama complies of the constitution so he's a reporter the restaurant hit the streets of new york to find out what people there think of the growing u.s. which presence around the world. we're number one in the world over here usa has to show the world we can still do it even though the economy is not the best we can have we can still do it why is that so important to be number one has to be he has to be one of the one better be as we think about. the americans as being some kind of. world police. even get the true ethic yes i don't think there's any algerian motive. none at all no oil interests no economic interests no i don't know what do we want to accomplish that. just the safety of the people to waste our money and the lives
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of young people would you think this is maybe another reason that we're doing it i want to reason only zero or whatever the reason i don't think it's logical i don't think it makes any sense but i think there's a big disconnect between what people in government are thinking and what they think we want and what we're letting them know that we once. may be our priorities are the same so you have all these countries in the middle east where the people are standing up against their government why aren't people in the u.s. standing up against their government saying hey bring our troops home i'd like to think that one day that will happen you know there was an arab spring maybe the america will have its own spring no matter how you feel about the imperialism of the united states the bottom line is let's face that it's not going to stop anytime soon. as the u.s. economy runs on the weight of us that. continues to rise cities like chicago it's time for crime and drug dealers.
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chicago at first glance a picture perfect city. what happens with a sneak peek behind a facade and a flip up this postcard the gap between the rich and poor in chicago is extremely visible well off neighborhoods such as this one are just a hop and skip away from places where strong growth is dense in the atmosphere. this is one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in chicago filled with countless streets like this one where rows and rows of devastated homes hold thousands of people for whom every single day is a struggle. who doesn't live here is whole most people think that he's all of chicago and that's gorgeous chicago but there is still an eighty five percent of the city that they had. one and raised in chicago so much he works several jobs to the city falling to its knees is a personal pain for him this is
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a neighborhood that was full of factories and industry and once industry died so did this neighborhood a pattern seen in much of illinois in the last decade over two hundred thousand jobs in manufacturing went down the drain life is especially tough for chicago's black community with one in three african-american men in their early twenty's unemployed men like chris. overall african-american joblessness in chicago is over twenty percent more than twice the white rate there's no jobs you know i'm ok with any education you get some people just the mayor can i mean anything. over on the other side of the tracks a lot of drugs and a lot of people turn to drugs a lot of a lot of people turn or so and drugs locals explain it's done here to get by for many it's a vicious circle. having paid for his crimes six months out of jail darryl batts is
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back where he started fighting for a job. but the government is always short. simple. lip service that's what they. say and they say one thing. it's nothing what is their heroin use and record high binge drinking chicago bulls the top spot in the u.s. . food pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short my goodness it's almost a reply was unexplainable what is. an increase of the manner of food from hunger in chicago because of the economy being the way it is the number of families living in poverty now stands and in the standing forty five percent almost half the population many of those going hungry are kids one in three children in chicago are said to live below the poverty line more embarrassed or you know too
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proud to speak about it is start from the kids and it goes all the way up to our seniors you know and they have the same issues from young to old the hometown of the american president is filled with sorrow that's already too deep to ignore especially churkin r r t chicago illinois. some other news from around the world. south korean soldiers a passenger jets after mistaking it for a north korean military plane in support of the shorter asiana airlines plane which had one hundred passengers on board no harm was done to the aircraft it's instant highlighting ongoing tension on the border between the two koreas. libya's prime minister says his government has helped talks with rebels is a good night for those who accuse nato of escalating violence in the country fresh air raids. on the explosions of tripoli thousands of colonel gadhafi supporters
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stage them grabbing the biggest system. gratian together. and huge wave of flooding in china has killed more than a hundred people at least half a little novelists of the central and southern areas of the country are only state of alert troops then units of the aid efforts being acceptable the worst in fifteen years was caused by tarantula rains the weather forecasters continue for another week. we continue our journey to the coldest continent on earth on talk to get you magine that dealing with the fierce climate there the snow from todd from religion. from somerset i discovered that case to visit to the southernmost russian orthodox church the planet. so. perched atop a picturesque a rocky hill overlooking the scene sits a typical in a tiny russian orthodox church though this scene looks like it could be taken right
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out of a siberian picture book think again. the word this is important so far this is the only answer station that has a russian orthodox church. in fact the trinity church is the southernmost russian orthodox church on the planet and getting it to you was not an easy operation with these if the in two thousand and two they built the temple from the cedar tree and the church was built and it sat there for a while until the end of two thousand and three they numbered all the parts every beam was disassembled and they transported it to kaliningrad from there it was shipped all the way here to antarctica since feb fifteenth two thousand and four the church has been officially up and running with the orthodox church providing a staff of two specially trained monks each year but given the extreme climate in which they operate they face extreme challenges as well. because the conditions in antarctica are unusual with strong winds we need to hold back the power of the wind with such strong tight walls and special chang's sometimes the rain here comes out
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as horizontally with the wind so that the water is not just coming through the cracks but also we can climb up for it to leak inside. now trinity church has become a sort of antarctica landmark even becoming somewhat of a tourist destination for v.i.p.'s and diplomats. no matter who visits this church they always say it's beautiful it's a remarkable church made out of wood in a russian architectural tradition. more than just a popular tourist destination the building a nation on king george island is a gem of the russian orthodox church and it's a fully functioning facility even performing rare matrimonial honors for those. i came here for a long stay sixteen months and i had no idea that the. it was a church in russia i was not a frequent visitor to church but here somehow i started to be before i left russia i promise atlanta that i'll bring her here i was not sure how but i promised that i
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would whilst atlanta was still in russia i got the idea why not have our wedding in this church. one of only two couples to have been married here trinity making their marriage a part of history. it's a very good feeling but in reality you don't think that you belong to some exclusive circle because for me at least the most important thing is the marriage itself and the location is secondary but i like this church very much it is very comfortable and you feel very special here the russian federation in antarctica goes back to the very discovery of the can't live in according to the russian orthodoxy it is only fitting that there is an official testament to that history. so this church just by its presence speaks volumes for every person not just russian but even for foreigners the presence of a church here means a godly presence in antarctica. a presence that they hope will last for generations
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stream cascading from mom slopes of you is miss marie. and a speed of more than two hundred kilometers. along. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand days of beach front panel field several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is the very most appropriate city signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but to accumulate where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return
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