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in india she's available in the movie the joint people chose the villains the gateway to the grand imperial should the torch was to close coromandel you can tell closure to see dodi to go and. read this in the kernel was her child retreat. the greek capital is bracing for more violence and a huge protest and a general strike but parliament votes on even harsh austerity measures to avoid defaulting on debts. greek economic turmoil becomes the first challenge for the new i.m.f. chief christine the god also faces the tough task of biting off a perception of the organization is biased in favor of western countries. also fears grow that can rest in syria might try to militant group has been moved weapons it's stored to lebanon to stoke up the trouble in the region.
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and in russia the push for better laws to help orphans make their way in the world feel many of the united states support. you're watching our tape with world news and much more twenty four hours a day welcome to the program budget cuts or bankruptcy tough choice for the greek parliament which is facing a crucial austerity vote you know meters have already warned that there is there are no other options but thousands of protesters are expected to vent their fury over the planned measures at least forty six people were injured as well and clashes and strikes paralyze the country on the eve of them but hundreds of thousands were on the streets with police using tear gas to disperse them. arrests
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made even demanding at twenty eight billion a year with cuts saying that the funds to grease the journalist imagery coziness be part of you greeks living on the financial pension. unfortunately the government isn't giving anyone any real options and that's the problem the a certain measure unpopular wildly unpopular amongst everyone in this in this country but at the same time they're not giving us any real solution they're just giving us threats i think people are becoming more in the style just for the time the drachma is not to say the drachma is going to solve the problems here but at least with the drag my view that that with inflation if you can't control the government spending which is what we were hoping we would achieve with the introduction of the euro we would have low inflation low government spending so we had low inflation and high government spending so we had massive amounts of debt. i think i think that people are fed up with you here in general that's the major the major feeling and they want a return to something some sort of national economy where they can implement
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a policy that benefits them because right now they understand they're under financial occupation. probably you is trying to blackmail me spite of the thing an ultimatum has to be you have a petrol constantino columnist for the athens based newspaper that really. has lost legitimacy in greece and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment there pressure from the european union is tremendous we would talk about the blackmail against the greek government because they see that but listen you bald for this outrageous there will be no more loans and greece who will be left before my trial opinion is the this is a bluff from the european union because if we agree that goes before then. i guess the euro. will be a disaster for european union at large but unfortunately our government has not
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been there all of them and this is the difficult part of the story because you see the memorandums and there was a very good package is a result is the. golden eggs of development and this is unsustainable for the greek turmoil is one of the first problems in the in trail you head of the international monetary fund french finance minister christine lagarde she might have won overwhelming support of the i.m.f. but many analysts think another european loss means more favorable treatment for some countries over others. christine lagarde appointment keeps a european at the head of the world's top lender keeping the long held tradition intact and in a debt crisis having one of its own carrying the international monetary fund could be more important than ever for europe i think that's my. intimate knowledge of those mechanisms. both the european community and the eurozone of its many
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leaders can help lead guards main competitor was augustine carstens from mexico who argued her point would only add to the perception of i.m.f. bias there could be some conflict of interest i mean they know their main borel's institution will be a rule europe so we'll have a situation where they were or stormin eighteen to create the institutional emerging economies the engine of global growth in recent years are vastly under the representative in the organization with the u.s. and europe holding half of the votes and veto power carson said he knew he had lost even before he announced he was running the fooling myself i mean it's like starting a soccer game with the five to see who will score and only suggest i am have gone his has had a negative effect on the world's economy if you look back at the way that rescue packages and other loans and made in the history of i.m.f.
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lending it is very clear that decisions are primarily political based on the interests of the united states or or you're the i.m.f. lends money monitors the global economy and in theory at least prevents crises its credibility has been shattered by the financial collapse in the advanced economies which it definitely did not spot they missed it too big or biggest asset bubbles in the history of the world first the stock market bubble in the us. in the late ninety's and then of course the housing bubble. states which you from supercenter and i think they didn't want to be and so their friends on wall street and others there were making a fortune at the time some experts see the intimacy between the i.m.f. and us corporations as a matter of concern there's always been an unhealthy relation. ship between the.
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financial sector wall street and the us treasury department in the us by extension the i.m.f. all of the big decisions that are made by the u.s. treasury department when you had of the i.m.f. is more than familiar with the u.s. corporate world for years she worked at a major american law firm representing the interests of big business and is a member of the u.s. poland defense industry working group advanced the interests of aviation giants like boeing and lockheed martin helping them to seal multi-billion dollar deals you are saying you're of found christine lagarde the best fit for the job so did several emerging markets including russia and china but she faces the difficult task of appearing independent despite her past lies and will struggle not to cement even further the perception that the i.m.f. exists only for the benefit of its creditors i'm going to shut down reporting from washington r.t.
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. if you want to our website so we've got more analysis of what kristin the guards appointment is going to mean in terms of global finance expert opinion on back turn more on the challenges and you have a basis for our team. when nato has extended its operation in libya for three more months on but it's not going to scale down its mission of any airstrikes that's a position to the operation continues with protests in london the war activists. demonstration comes in reports of growing simply and casualties escalating costs there and incite bloody conflict aaa says more than eight hundred civilians have been killed as a result of the airstrikes ok it's already poured two hundred million dollars into the campaign and risks the doubling its infiltration drags on throughout the summer
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peace activists say it's time nato was brought to account all of the saudis where they and the people are suffering more and more the ordinary people of libya and other very least the why should. they fight in this no fly zone and this intervention and should be cooling for an end to it now calling for serious political negotiations that he is sets of pale into insignificance beside those that george bush commits it in iraq or even in afghanistan. well. professor of international studies that trinity college in hartford told r.t. of his belief a top aeration is aimed at weakening libya but you know. me you know we're going to begin the story u.n. resolution within a few hours of the war beginning with the french and american strike.
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that you were to do. looks like libya is simply being a. hundred days ago. twenty four thousand sorties you know this is very gradually being reading of libya. and then. being made into what we call giant so my ear. now israel has deployed new missile defense systems there its border with lebanon fearing strikes from his monarch is a missed group it doesn't want its a longtime ally syrian president bashar al assad to be toppled and there's also speculation it might be willing to divert western pressure way from him while watching war against israel or to pull a sleigh reports now on how the delicate balance an invasion could spill further out of control. things are quiet on the israel lebanon border but many suspect it's
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a lull before the storm everything hinges on what happens in neighboring syria and what his village decides to do with its stockpiles there and the opposition group that my people over in syria. differently conceive of his belies an enemy as a threat so for the mass of the. logical thing to do all the transfer the work can be put in syria. including. been for years has been found an ally in syrian president bashar assad and so it's no surprise they want him to stay in power but if he goes and those who question rise in him to do so would do well to remember this the regional impact could be terrifying syria are like libya is part of an alliance and there but my answer is very wide it begins in iran some elements in iraq government are part of the syrian regime hezbollah in lebanon are hamas in gaza western intelligence reports suggest
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hizbullah has already started moving some of its advanced weaponry from its warehouses in syria to its forces in lebanon for fear that assad will be toppled but getting rid of him is one thing dealing with the consequences quite another situation in syria looks. dangerous collapses syrian government gender group. that could include a new war between lebanon and israel over it even weapons hizbullah has in its position are able to strike almost any corner of the jewish state the new stockpiles in lebanon would only aggravate an already tense situation as far as you know hizbullah has now it collated around forty five thousand missiles of various ranges. there is one of the old part of them that in fact the range goes beyond three hundred and three hundred fifty kilometers which according to them at least
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they can reach the whole of the as well a lot of the souls of the country which is something israelis know these missiles originated in syria they found their way to lebanon and then were fired by his miller onto the jewish state back in two thousand and six this museum was set up about a decade ago so that the idea could display weapons ammunition and items that are captured from israel's enemies underground and almost administrate the lebanese palestinian and hizbollah flags flying on the israeli border the message is clear here no country's image of what happens to its neighbor and it won't take much to turn the region's precarious peace into all out war policy r.t. israel. well israel is also reading itself for trouble on the other side of the country as a humanitarian for terrorists preparing to sell for gaza israeli military is saying it will block any attempt to reach its seabrook in the palestinian territory but they have the right to stop the activists latest edition cross-talk people have
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been his guests take on this polarizing issue. there is a chance that they are carrying weapons that they are carrying terrorist we saw that in last year's flotilla there were armed mercenaries aboard the. ship mavi marmara which lynch to try see was really saw. holding a lot of this ill remove. certain. rules. that struck down some other international headlines. at least ten civilians are reported killed and eight wounded in a suicide and gun attack intercontinental hotel in afghan capital kabul reports say militants wearing civilian clothes burst into the well guests were having dinner
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just one minute and he himself. was inches on the roof of the shootout with police and guards before our standoff was ended by an airstrike from a nato helicopter and has claimed responsibility for the attack. bessie's in cairo have seen stones thrown and tear gas as police and protesters for a story. i think dozens injured out and started outside the interior ministry and then shifted to to a square which was the center for every thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against the slow process of prosecuting security officers accused of causing the deaths of. eight hundred people in new york rising the top of. cuban state television said voters over this morning for a simple new truth as we've you know construct tropism different surgery on the
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audience two weeks ago and had little to do since respond to rumors that these storms the mt washington leader was in a critical condition in a cancer halt on cuban t.v. he didn't say when returned to venezuela. georgia's main opposition party has urged the country's chief prosecutor to investigate the actions of security forces during the violent crackdown on protests last month which saw four people killed and three hundred arrested he spoke to the party's leader in the bush and that's a it's a quick preview of what's to come next. for our international communities they know our real face of the country quite well of course the diplomacy means that they will never say it in public but you can compare our position of these people before to start since that before two thousand and eight before even twenty sixth of may and right now but of course you need time you need
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time. to. hold a real face off for our southwest really a real face of courage and democracy. lots of really very year to. a lot of p.r. companies. but nevertheless quite critical articles and signed into so you can buy many things are always money which is really spending for p.r. and a lot of companies but you can't buy everything and everyone you can lie for a short time to everyone but you can't lie for ever to everybody. their lives are often blighted by a troubled childhood but russian orphans are finding that their problems are often extended into other to their entitle to free housing from the government once they
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leave their care home but a state that only reports many of them aren't getting the support they need. and the applications. this flop looks more like a prime candidate for demolition and a family home words twenty two year old mother of two lena has been told by social services that she still. perhaps they haven't seen this place inside they keep telling us true parents somehow believe here they showed me a paper on how to build a house i told them that i had no phones i have no job i have to take care of kids and i ended up rental place they said it's not our problem lena grew up in an orphanage in the city of under russian law she should have received state housing once she left the institution this flat was given to lynn his mother by the state and despite having no money she's been told. that. the situation is absolutely
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desperate to give me work because i don't have a profession then i don't exist perhaps hanging myself would be the best thing to do. without even the most basic of a minute there's no way that lena can leave here however here is exactly where miss origins of told her that she should bring up children i mean his case isn't unusual those who work with all friends in russia say that it's when they leave the care homes that they need the most help the problem is orphans are killed out smaller you know when they're little and everybody loves to help us with presents and things. whereas in actual fact if the bigger needs when they get bigger and that's really when we need to be standing beside them housing is one of those big needs for all things leaving care it's also in short supply and. we need certain calculations for one region and found out that it would take
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a child who's number in the queue for housing is ten thousand some three and a half thousand years to actually get a flat. currently only minutes. penalties can be imposed on anyone standing in the way of leaving care it's a housing alexander gear's a long form often in self as a campaigner for orphans rights he wants to see the courts more involved he will have a game so we need to change the law in a way to make sure that someone can be held responsible in court in this case the orphanage and this will make sure that there is no way a graduating orphan would have to go and live in a rundown home the. change in the law might help people in the future but lena needs to find a solution right now they have ripped now ask them why all the mothers are given homes to raise their children why can't i have that isn't because they don't know the laws or because they are not allowed to live because for me and for me to have family some people are trying to help me but so far their efforts have been in vain
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. so these are all of our artsy very cheap. well that's out there to more ahead here on out next hour some extreme action from our sports desk competitions where excitement and danger go hand in hand reports on one of the newest most thrilling sports and it could. it's amazing how the business update with kareena will be coming your way very soon stay with us here out. and welcome to our business bulletin this hour thanks for joining me ross says
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electricity expert monopoly into rao has pulled the plug on its supplies to bella rose that's up and failed to pay bills on time and missed an extend the deadline standing dead amounts to around fifty million dollars i was said to economic crisis in the country that sparked the problems with pavement rushes into round notes that supplies will be resumed once the debt is paid off and those meets about ten percent of its electricity needs to crush and supplies. precious given the nod to imports of vegetables from the netherlands and belgium two countries make up a considerable share of russia's spectacle imports such a product products account for about a third of the tuna health billion euros russia spends on european vegetable imports but a ban on imports from poland mark and the e.u. members are still under review moscow imposed the embargo and i meet a deadly outbreak of equalizer in germany. and you could disaster in japan has shattered confidence in what was one of the most promising forms of alternative
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energy it lee has decided not to restart its nuclear program germany and switzerland have decided to stop using however the former head of the international atomic energy agency warns the world can't afford to power the arcs up. right now there's twenty nine countries that are lying on your kind of energy and the impact of not provided when you're going to have huge energy deficits increase in prices of gas and oil that renewable is not yet out on the corner energy forecast will increase forty percent by twenty thirty or so we are between that all kind of out of place you know we have to understand that it was ever new technology it is it is good but we have to maximize the benefit and minimize that is what we need to do it other than say we are working out of the nuclear energy if you just try to focus on safety. let's take a look at the markets now is moving between small gains and losses with investors
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taking the pulse after pushing oil to shot gains on tuesday like sweet is trading at around ninety three dollars per barrel and brant around a hundred and nine dollars proudness our asian equity markets are trading mostly higher on increasing expectations that greece would afford messing default resource sector stocks on an overnight boost to commodity prices energy sector stocks rose across the region after crude oil prices jumped overnight in new york shares of tepco climbed two point two percent after the company's shareholders on tuesday rejected a motion to batter their power. given all skoda trading will start soon of both e.l.t.'s in the eyes it's closed in the black on tuesday energy majors were among the main gate is of the day as over both a couple of months ago. and prices for allan many of them have fallen around ten percent since may the metal is carbon trading at around twenty five hundred dollars a tonne but it's not some of your front lines the main factors that are being
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affected the price. on the one towns we see them strong physicals and moms and the china and the bricks conference continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down this process at the same time the u.s. government science or with the slow down the process of companies is doing and you see the situation in europe unfortunately is not going well all of that different for them to not give us that a lot of sin is what we should rise quickly in the long term that and the old for most of crisis and for the medium of particular different issues arise and should be stable but medium term i could predict what that level should be stable as it is now. that's all the business is for this hour back with more in about forty minutes from now stay with us for headline news will carry on.
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