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the i just didn't know any of the measures were passed see the police the letting of k. gas into the crowd that incredibly hard to read them if not it's all pleasant for anyone there's lots of people getting medical treatment around the play. but the violence is really a right thing and we're not entirely sure if these people when the gas masks that are provoking the police that's the part of me right as he said the people we spoke to said they wanted it to be peaceful and it had been up until our early day when the provocation happened when the police started. greek journalist of the on a school system e this was also in the midst of the general strike protests he blames international bankers for their increasing to a debt hole which it confiscate we cannot pay all the money they hear it's their interest rates 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 anymore and the problem for them now is that people know that they realize that they see
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their income don't going down they see taxes taxes taxes and nothing else their money does not go to the real economy period there everybody knows that 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 clearly you know real and employment will reach twenty five percent sure and this is a chaotic situation and the only responsible for this situation is the international monetary fund the minister of finance i hear now that they will change him but it's too late somehow you know this government has failed. while greeks express their anger at facing further cuts germans are no this furious about having to pay for it again when next out german class peter wilson explains why he
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thinks e.u. countries should look after themselves. in the you would treaty it. was regulated that there must be any bailout because otherwise you will ruin the public finances of those countries who are contributing to it as long as each country is responsible for its budget has to take full responsibility and the only right answer to that is no bailout. at least seven civilians in libya have reportedly been killed by a nato air strike which hit a residential house overnight and earlier the alliance confirmed it had mistakenly attacked rebel forces the number killed in that friendly fire attack is not known where financial reports from the capital tripoli. residents of secrecy with
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districts here in tripoli have been woken up by a strike in the middle of the night a mob of several bombs landed here the story as you can see behind me several three story buildings as we were told at least four families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people some of the people are still missing as you can see behind me the rescue operation is now undergoing but people here on the ground are saying that there is little hope that's someone could be alive the buildings on the opposite side of this street have also been partially damaged but we were told that no one from there has been hurt the government spends person looked at him aside by him has come to the since shortly after this happened and he has this civilian area had been hit by may take pride they want that by look at some of the sky people were killed children with my own hands with my own eyes i still am helping our little girls who would kill and get the boys the father and
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the mother june whole families banished under this attack you cannot justify is the target. this is the book that you see this incident consummates continuing intense on bodmin all believe it by nato bombs are actually being dropped day and night we are all the time hearing sounds of having explosions russia which has always been against ministry means to stifle the protests of even punk that has recently signed a peace mediator to leave it to try to persuade the war incised to start talking often make change the rebels in benghazi and pro productive people here in tripoli make a monkey off has said that he believes the reason for peaceful solution of this crisis with both sides saying they're ready for negotiations with the needs are now ready to provide an appropriate location for tolls. but what we're seeing on the wrong
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with may to continue in mumbai are going on people feeling exhausted and angry it was made to do yeah we can say for sure compromise could be possible but this is definitely a very long way to go it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. that nature is targeting. if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time period for a few months ago this became a common theme in the. country people have been lining up to fill up their cars
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even days but this line is a little different compared to most the gas station at the end of life here is the limit only barker is a university student and has volunteered here to help organize the process she stamps a few russian boots which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women on the station whose. women have too many things to do they don't fight each other world cueing and never shoot into the year is men often do so we are able to survive after nine hundred cars. this line is long but others are ruben longer petrels to cheaper than water here just a few cents for a litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no fuel we have to give our cars and return reentry appears. could be days. women only gas
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stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country in cares there are also special powers for ambulances and police cars. for the needle surrounded us but we should move on we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up will die it's a lot of those seeking to oust colonel gadhafi may have been hoping the hardships will incite people to rise up against their leader but instead it only seems to be fueling people's hatred towards what they feel is western imperialism and need to nato damaged our city destroyed our life they told us they want to save people is that the way to save the people tell me this is just a crime. while the warring sides try to find their way out of months of devastating conflict ordinary people looking for a way to just leave their everyday lives dreaming about times when these nightmare
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would be with a distant memory. r.t. tripoli. where u.s. action in libya reaches its ninety day deadline on sunday and a group of congressmen are suing president obama for resorting to gauge went without official approval but the voice of russia radio host conan russell such a scheme says he doesn't believe congress will pull the plug on america's involvement. the problem is that when there was a prior lawsuit during clinton's foray into the former yugoslavia dentist who sit in a group of other congressmen even at that time filed a very similar lawsuit saying that it was illegal and it went to a district court but the district court said in the individual congressmen did not have any sort of standing the reality is i think still a majority of congressmen are said are you know going to support the the actions in libya and afghanistan and so on congress is not going to you know in mass come and
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say that we shouldn't be doing this and try to defund it and besides obama is currently using discretionary department of funds discretionary funds to get around it anyway so it's a question of how effective would be it works in you know to their benefit we do live in a military industrial complex type of world where they have they have the purse strings they have the power. well what happens now the u.s. military is moving into yemen. if the west goes in with our starts bombing on behalf of unclear who then i think then that will make the situation markedly worse later in the program we look at how a secret unmanned drone attacks could affect the already dangerous situation inside the. us what's behind russia's frightening rate of teen suicide in the highest in the world are reporting just a few minutes. u.s. missile defense plans in europe will have to be revamped off the czech republic
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pulled out of the project this week progs said it was not happy with its new smaller role in the system the country was originally supposed to host a vast radar that washington claimed was to help prevent future missile threats from iran plan was met with harsh criticism from russia. president obama shelved the original print asking the czechs to host an only warning datacenter instead activists young to nourish the outspoken opponent of progs involvement says the proposed system was poor from the start. people don't want such a thing here in this country we feel that this will actually undermine the security of both the czech republic and europe as a continent and so we think that it's completely contradictory to play such and such a system here in europe this system without incorporating russia without talking to also other world super powers make china like india or the following of the
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pirates that will be the biggest world economies in the in the following two years is really going to make a lot of tension there on the global scale and so it we should be wise and just start thinking about building security mechanisms and structures that will include all the big superpowers not just. well the state should have less of an influence in russia's economy that was part of president medvedev a vision of the nation's future and outlined that the international economic performance in petersburg this week joint business leaders and politicians to discuss ways russia and the world should be developing their economies parties and he said no reports. modernization based on stifling corruption d. centralizing power and government reforms all goals voiced by president medvedev at this year's international economic forum here in st petersburg where how russia is going to attempt to become one of the world's biggest and most effective economies was laid out. we shouldn't hesitate to say goodbye to many bad habits we can focus
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only on a step by step development it's a mistake we should focus on the following improving the investment climate in russia to create new jobs in the regions making progress in the fight against corruption the creation of a modern police service and other security forces improving the effectiveness of the justice system and finally the modernization of government applying modern approaches and the decentralizing of power of course the main bad habit as the president calls it is corruption which he says is choking russia's economy this was his message to the country's officials that don't do business according to the law . the noose around with the neck of those who practice corruption should be tightened and the whole of russia agrees with this without any exception but corruption is very difficult to deal with in the government should be purged of corruption in a more decisive way and for that purpose we should in harms way those suspected of
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corruption are dismissed from public service is another issue that's hampering russia's economic development is it not being a member of the world trade organization lately we're hearing from a lot of officials that exception to the w t o for russia is possible by the end of this year the president agrees but says only under very specific circumstances. we have long been ready to join the w t o more than many other countries small or large everyone is perfectly aware of that still we are asked to make an unseemly large number of concessions this kind of approach is unacceptable russia will not agree to any evidently unfavorable solutions and of course presumably. the one question on all of the minds of the business executives top innovators and world leaders will president medvedev run for reelection well it was. the question of the forums and this is what medvedev had to say. sure when i consider it appropriate to tell you whether i will do it or not i will come out and say it this forum is not
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the best place for that one thing you can be sure of is that i will be able to avoid making that statement i will have to tell the people of russia and anyone else who's interested about my decision. you will not have to wait much longer. every story requires some kind of intrigue otherwise they'll be no interest in living where we do you so let's keep the intrigue a bit longer. and certainly no intrigue surrounding what platform medvedev would run on if he does announce he's running for reelection it will be all about modernization reporting from st petersburg and these are now a party and among those attending the forum was the chinese the the intel he said the world economy is still recovering slowly and that reform of the global financial system is needed which intel visited moscow where a major energy deal with russia was on the table the thirty year supply contract wasn't signed however as the price for russian gas is still to be agreed to meet is
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did put pen to paper a number of other people to deals and while discussing the wider world they agreed that the countries involved in the conflict must stick to the un resolution analyzing the chinese leaders visit asia times correspondent. and china is ready for a new global role. james chaney is national security russia and central asia or getting we need we need. all of the bases called carrots to the middle east and the persian gulf it's a long term strategy they discuss this in their five year plans and this strategy goes on until the end of the twenty first century so yes russia and china. russia sees the us c.e.o. there's a jew strategic already very important in terms of not only countering the berith nature of the country can influence the regime as a whole ensuring
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a still views the su as a truly a literary cup aeration mecca this year it's very reticent to create a fact on the ground that would entail amazed to us immediately you know it's a very very long term strategy as well and it's nearly related to central asia it's really to the indian ocean that's not the chinese navy wants to have a very strong presents in the indian ocean and perhaps in the arabian sea it's got back the chinese territory in the run. up yes there are those sealed espresso we're considering the fact that maybe several general in the pentagon in the future action steps that they are strange no idea. of why the outlook on how the emerging powers could reshape the financial landscape check out our website the business section by expert opinion on the latest updates providing you with a perspective of what's going on the global economy right now we're just going to
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r.t. dot com to stay. now this week reports emerged that the cia is building a new head based on the launch unmanned drone attacks on targets in yemen the u.s. is reportedly concerned anti american faction could step into the power vacuum that british m.p. jeremy corben told r.t. it's a sign that the west is close to repeating all mistakes in the country. if the west goes in with starts bombing on behalf of. who then i think then that will make the situation markedly worse yemen has huge poverty and social issues it's the poorest country in the region it's median age a population is less than eighteen and it has the greatest social discrepancies of any country in the whole region the last thing it needs is more bombing what it needs is peace what it needs is people coming together and it needs overseas aid to help develop any government political unity grass to bring together all of the
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factions and all of the interest across the i cannot believe that. likely to bring this about and in their haste to be involved the us looked to me like you're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan in one nine hundred seventy nine when they rushed in as part of the cold war anyone that turned up offering to fight on their behalf and thus was born the taliban. but over the last century the u.s. has established hundreds of military bases around the world in about ten minutes time we'll bring you a special report on this expanding web and the risks posed to the countries hosting them. to a substantial degree and one farm or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is i'm approaching the. early twenty first century military base is the network of military bases all around the former sleek empire
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that the united states is trying to get its astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are flying or the noise is our noise it doesn't bother us at all because they're all basics but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the
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questions they have pickles you get everything you needed. rusher is a plate by one of the worst rates of teen suicide in the world four times higher than in europe some blame parents for not seeing the problem staring them in the face as artie's looks on a book or reports there are many other forces at work. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students gearing up for their lives that lay had of them the teachers pointed to polina that brought a student who it seemed had her future figured out which way should play station i want to become a journalist because it's a very interesting and creative profession which could open doors to the world with this yet but instead of a school living celebration pulling his classmates gathered like a funeral something she may not be the best she ended everything and hank herself with agendas and she would have been getting ready for the example weeks than believing there was one who worked at the hardest of all she saw her load of math
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problems and she was very nervous she wanted to graduate isn't a great student. in many countries this chasseur exams in late december and early june sees peaks in the number of children taking their own lives but in russia it's a year round problem roughly one and a half thousand children and teenagers kill themselves every year it's much higher than the average seen in the united states and britain. the problem is so out of hand that when i was a filming the president's about it he found it hard to believe that the figures are truly frightening every year thousands children make attempts on their lives. girls are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide yet it's still boys who via long way actually succeed in killing themselves bigger is different his tried to take his life three times the latest the time just six months ago. i just had
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enough i was tired of fighting with my mom my girlfriend left me i was fed up with starting i couldn't stand seeing the streets and hearing all this noise i just wanted everything to end and i want to peace what's driving the problem in russia is what x. brits call a low emotional literacy psychological or psychiatric. help is underdeveloped and not easily available then there is the stigma given most the most suicides are attempted committed in the state of emotional distress which builds over time. even as parents notice that many would rather ignore them and to take their kid to a psychologist or psychiatrist which added to that continuing social and economic shift making it harder for parents to provide for their children leaving little time for talking and listening this morning meant is that they cater to children who have fallen victim to adult viruses alcoholism drug abuse prostitution and i want to those can drive
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a child to take his or her own life but in the center of this over only wicket bigger stones one that seems policy frightening almost commonplace represents what experts say is the main reason why russia is living here up and the number of teen suicides and that isin difference seeing no evil hearing now cries from a work of art scene. but a recap of the stories that shape the week is coming your way in just a few minutes stay with us.
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it's not going.
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seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead is a. battlefield 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 very most appropriate signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government. where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to tara what jillian cooper story on our t.v. .
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so this is our to recap all this week's top stories greece has been engulfed in part of protests against a fresh round of government cuts comes as the prime minister reshuffle the cabinet in a bid to push through a sturdy package to secure a second the e.u. bailout. nato airstrikes reportedly hit one of tripoli's residential areas destroying a house and killing at least seven i'm going bombings also there to fuel shortages in the rich country. and the state's role in russia's economy must be reduced if this part of the future president get it right down to the international economic forum in some cases but he also reiterated calls to fight corruption more effectively and create a better investment climate. the next
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a special report on the web of u.s. military bases and circling the world. this place. they make out of bombs well how they get the money to make them and who's giving it to and why to protect us from what these are all questions that somebody like obama should have been asking. it just didn't happen the empire it was it was designed and those bases just came along like you know some terrible cancer. when you see how much money is at stake and in the operations that go on every day
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it's phenomenal the number of flights to take off from kadena air force base every single day in just that one base in that one country on one day and have involved thousands of gallons of jet fuel. and repair and maintenance and parts for those aircraft the rationale for these bases is that they're continually practicing and training and using the equipment and and running the personnel through their paces and and feeding them and and so on and that is an incredibly expensive operation this is what. the president has an hour it was warning against in his farewell address in one thousand nine hundred sixty one where he invented the phrase military industrial complex meaning hidden power power that was not really under the supervision of congress that. and that was often out of control.

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