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who told me who filled to the beach college or who told you big but you know what you know photopia the term micro tells you really cool durable features are a bunch of mythos. in serbia butties available in most good and higher frequency. the greek capital is braced for more violence i'm a huge protests and a general strike parliament due to vote on even harsh austerity measures to avoid defaulting on debts. greek economic turmoil becomes the first challenge you i.m.f. chief i'm still a god also faces a tough task of fighting off the perception that the organization is biased in favor of western countries. fears grow that unrest in syria might drive a militant group has been on the move weapons it's stored there to lebanon threatening to stoke up further trouble in the region. and in russia there's
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a push for better laws to help orphans make their way in the world as we reveal how many are denied the state support in total to. twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. . budget cuts or bankruptcy tough choice for the greek parliament which is facing a crucial austerity vote european leaders have already warned that there is there are no other options thousands of protesters are again expected to vent their fury over the planned measures at least forty six people were injured as clashes in strikes paralyzing control of the eve of the vote hundreds of thousands were on the streets and police using tear gas to disperse them in team mate he was demanding a twenty eight. believe you know that's
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a form of abuse and yet funds to greece. in this part of the means greeks are living under financial. 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 this is the drachma is going to solve the problems here but at least with the drag my view eat up the debt 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 and 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 a policy that benefits them because right now they understand they're under
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financial occupation. of the e.u. is trying to blackmail greece started living in austerity ultimatum that's the view constantino columnist i think based newspaper me. george papandreou has lost legitimacy and agrees and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment the pressure from the european union is tremendous we would talk about the blackmail i guess that we could go over because they say that listen you vote for this outrageous below there will be no more loans and greece who will be left to default my professional opinion is the this is a bluff from european union because greece goes before then. i guess the euro. will be a disaster for european union. and unfortunately our government has not been because of them and. this is the difficult part of the story because you see the
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memorandum so there was very good package is a result is the. example of development this is unsustainable. but the greek turmoil is one of the first problems in the in trail the new head of the international monetary fund french of finance minister christine lagarde she might have an overwhelming support there but many on this think and other european means more favorable treatment for some countries over others what is going on the ports. christine lagarde appointment keeps the european at the head of the world's top lender keeping a long held tradition intact and in a debt crisis having one of its own chairing the international monetary fund could be more important than ever for europe i think. intimate knowledge of those mechanisms of the european community and the eurozone of its many leaders
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can help the guard's main competitor was augustine carstens from mexico who argued her point mind would only adds to the perception of i.m.f. by it's there could be some conflict of interest i mean they know that i mean war or of the institution would be europe so will have its completion were they war or stormin one hundred thirty institutional emerging economies engine of global growth in recent years are vastly under represented 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 pulling myself i mean it's like starting a soccer game with the five to zero score and only suggest i am have by as has had a negative effect on the world's economy if you look back at the way that rescue packages and other loans have been made in the history of the lending it is very
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clear that decisions are primarily political based on the interests of the united states or or europe they would use their monopoly over. to force certain policies. or injuries in policies there were no actual interest 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 the two big big years as a. history of the world and the i.m.f. you know which probably says its world economic outlook every six months and is really in charge of monitoring these things. and i think. they didn't want to go against their friends on wall street and others there were making a fortune at the time some experts say the intimacy between the i.m.f. and u.s.
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corporations is a matter of concern there's always been a long healthy relationship between the big banks in the financial sector and wall street and the u.s. 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 then 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 and divest the interests of aviation giants like boeing and lockheed martin helping them to seal multimillion dollar deals the u.s. and europe found christine legarde the best paid for the job so did several emerging markets including russia and china but she faces the difficult task of appearing independent despite her past guys and will struggle not to cement even further the
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perception that the i.m.f. exists only for the benefit of its creditors i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . but if you ok so our website you can see more analysis of what christine the girls appointment i mean terms of global finance this expert opinion of that sound more on the challenges that head faces. and they tell us extended its operation in libya for three months and the board that it's not going to scale down its mission of any of the strikes opposition to the operation continues more protests in london. oh my god. oh my god. the station comes amid reports of growing its. civilian casualties escalating costs and no end in sight to the bloody conflict aaa says more than eight hundred civilians have been killed as
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a result of the strikes the u.k. has already poured more than two hundred pounds into the campaign and doubling back to the operation drags on throughout the summer these activists say it's time nato was brought to account by the saudis where they and the people are suffering more and more the ordinary people of libya and other very latest the question look what they should find in this no fly zone and this intervention and should be calling for an end to it now calling for serious political negotiations a choice is that it actually is said to me it's pale into insignificance beside those that george bush commits it in iraq or in afghanistan and elsewhere. the professor of international studies at trinity college in hartford told r.t. of his belief in a two operations aimed at weakening libya. you know. to
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me you know always going to hear the story u.n. resolution within a few hours of the war beginning with the french and american strike in libya they had already violated. the u.n. this is usually. looks like libya is simply being played under the bridge there are twenty four thousand sorties you know there's very gradually being leaving of libya. and then. yes being made into what we call it giant somalia. israel has deployed new missile defense systems that will support it with lebanon strikes on his beloved he's missed doesn't want its longtime ally syrian president bashar assad to be too . there's also speculation it might be willing to divert western pressure away from him and launch an attack against israel or to support
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a slew of reports now on the delicate balance and. further out of control. things are quiet on the israel lebanon border but many suspect it's a lull before the storm everything hinges on what happens in neighboring syria and what his village decides to do with its stockpiles their. position that my take over in syria. differently. is but lies an enemy is a spirit and so forth hizbullah it's the last of the. logical thing to put transfer the weapon called in syria. into. lebanon 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 pressurising 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 their bias is very
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wide it begins in iran some elements in iraq's government are part of the syrian regime hezbollah in lebanon are hamas in gaza western intelligence reports suggest hizbollah 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 to the situation in serious. danger of collapse the syrian government gender group. that could include a new war between lebanon and israel already the weapons has been there has in its position are able to strike almost any corner of the jewish state and you stockpiles in lebanon would only aggravate an already tense situation as far as we know hizbullah has now it collated around forty five thousand missiles of various
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ranges. there is one of the old guard of the range goes beyond three hundred miles three hundred fifty kilometers which according to them at least they can reach the whole of the as well. in the south of the country which is something israelis know these missiles originated in syria they found their way to lebanon and then they were fired by his boat out onto the jewish state back in two thousand and six this museum was to talk about a decade ago so that the idea could display weapons ammunition and items that are captured from israel's enemies on the ground and almost administrate the lebanese palestinian and hizbollah flags flying on the israeli border the message is clear here new countries immune to 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. but israel is also readying itself for trouble on the other side of the country as
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a new humanitarian for turner is preparing to assail from gaza the israeli military is saying it will block any attempts to breach it seabrooke eight of the palestinian territory but in the latest edition of cross talk people have ellen's guests debate it's a polarizing issue that's another twenty minutes time but here's a preview. there is a chance that they are carrying weapons but they are killing terrorists we saw them in last year's flotilla there were armed mercenaries aboard the. mavi marmara which lynch from tri-city enters release all the answers israel holding on to the soul of this illusion because it concerns them from the seem to stop and it's this is the. rules. ok. if you want to. russians a foreign ministry has become the latest government department to embrace it.
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president gets called for state officials to be on law and ministry has launched its own twitter feed that will focus on russia's foreign policy for the trend of active participation social networks among state officials and started. as an avid internet user blog so it's an eye exam on a new country which explains why the foreign ministry has decided to start tweeting the would be much more broad information international of a major international advance and some previews of the interest of the ministry and with the situation of the leadership including the minister of course in the first place. or some other world headlines for you know at this hour. at least ten people are reported killed or eight wounded in a suicide and gun attack on a hotel in the capital kabul reports say militants wearing civilian clothes west into the intercontinental august's were having dinner at least one militant blew himself up. in the heat of the shooter police before
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a standoff was in the air strike from a nato helicopter the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. there's been a fresh an arrest in colorado where at least fifty protesters have been wounded in clashes with police dozens were also injured as hundreds of protesters took first to the street and shifted to the square center. distance expressed anger at the slow process of prosecuting said the office and accused of causing the deaths of more than eight hundred people in the uprising that toppled hosni mubarak. cuban state television footage and photos are going as well in prison. and peter castro terrorism the went surgery of the audience two weeks ago and paid on t.v. since it's not really is that the staunchly anti washington leader is a little conditional had cancer. the report on human smuggling didn't say when
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charges might return to venezuela. georgia's main opposition party has urged the country's chief prosecutor to investigate the actions of security forces. and protests last month if saw four people killed and three hundred arrested. spoke to the party's leader. here's a quick preview of what's to come next hour. for our international community they know our real face of such really quite well of course diplomacy means that they will never say it in public. lots of very year. company. but nevertheless you can see a quote critical articles thank you so you can buy many slaves for our money which is not freely spending for p.r.
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and looks companies but you can't buy every game and everyone you can apply for a short time to ruin but you can't lie for ever i thought everybody. but their lives are often blighted by a troubled childhood russian orphans are finding that their problems are often extended into adults who. talk them through free housing from the government once they leave their care system for all of the reports many of them aren't getting the support they need. and do not. this clark looks more like a prime candidate for demolition and a home twenty two year old mother of two lena is being told by social services that she's stuck. perhaps they haven't seen this place inside they keep telling us true parents live here they showed me a paper on how to build
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a house i told them that i had no phones i had no job i had to take care of kids and i ended up rental place they said it's not your problem alina grew up in an orphanage in the city of london russian law she should have received state housing once she left the institution. was given to lena's mother by the state and despite having no money she's been told. us there's a tradition absolutely desperate they didn't give me work because i don't have a profession 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 family can live here however here is exactly where this origins of told her that she should bring up children lena's case isn't unusual those who work in russia say that it's when they leave the care homes that they need the most help the problem is orphans are killed very small or you know
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when they're little and everybody loves to help. with presents and it's. whereas in actual fact they've got bigger leaves but they get bigger and that's really where we need to be standing beside them housing is one of those big need for all things lead and care it's also in short supply and. we need certain calculations for one region and found out that it would take a child who's number in the queue for housing is ten thousand to three and a half thousand years to actually get a flash on you. currently only a minute. stricter penalties can be imposed on anyone standing in the way of those leaving care getting housing alexander gears a law form often himself as a campaigner for often rights the courts are more involved in the water they came out 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 authorities will make sure that there is no way
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a graduate he was going to have to go and live in a rundown home and the. change in the law might help people in the future but lena can find a solution right now. i ask him why all the mothers are given homes to raise their children why can't i have that it isn't because i don't know the laws or because i'm not allowed to live but because it's for me and for me to have family some people are trying to help me but so far their efforts have been in vain. peter all of a see very chill. to morehead here and out here next hour so that stream actually from our sports that's a different way of suffering from danger go hand in hand we report on one of the newest most thrilling sports on the planet. to get back with the headlines in just a few minutes coming up businesses and communities stay with us.
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para welcome to our business bulletin thanks for joining me russia's electricity expert but i'll play into rao has pulled the plug on supplies to belo up to minsk failed to pay bills on time and missed and extend the deadline the outstanding debt amounts to around fifteen million dollars barrel says it's the economic crisis in a country that's part of the problems with payments into rao's says supplies will resume once the money is paid about a tenth of brothers electricity supply comes from russia. russia has given the nod to imports of vegetables from the netherlands and belgium two countries make up a considerable share of russian special imports such products account for about
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a third of it to help million euros russia spends on european vegetables but a ban on imports from poland ten are and other in the numbers is still under review moscow imposed embargo in early june after a deadly outbreak of because i injured. american g. money bag and swedish hundreds bunkum are closing their businesses and russia to withdraw all of the money but i think it's part of general electric strategy to squeeze its financial business according to congress daily this comes as a condition for g.e. to receive a statement to overcome the crisis. has not given any reasons for the move on the global majors h.s.b.c. and barclays have already left russia's retail banking sector. now the nuclear disaster in japan has shattered confidence and what was one of the most promising problems of alternative energy italy has decided not to restart its nuclear program old germany and switzerland have decided to stop using the tub however the former
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head of the international atomic energy agency bourne's the world can't afford to fall. right now there's twenty nine countries but it lying on your credit here and the impact of all of them not there like when you get a new year and you did an energy deficit increase in prices old coal gas and oil that every new update is not good but on the corner energy for the price will increase forty percent by twenty certainly so we are in between that all kind of hard hits you know we have to understand that there was ever new technology that is it is what we have to maximize the benefit and minimize that is what we need to do it out of that so we are working out of the nuclear energy is you just try to focus on safety. let's take a look at the markets now one is moving between small gains and losses but investors taking a pause out to pushing all to shop gains on tuesday but sweet is trading at around one thousand three dollars a barrel and brant at around one hundred nine dollars
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a pound. most asian markets are trading hire japan's nikkei finished the day want to have a site in the black south korea's coast b. climbed park on six percent of hong kong's hang seng it's currently trading in the red resource sectors off on an overnight boost to commodity prices stocks and energy set to rose across the region up to crude oil passes jumped overnight in new york shares of tepco climbed two point two percent of the company's shareholders on tuesday rejected a motion to about the nuclear power. plants and russian market started wednesday straining session in the black as well as its out of point nine percent my xix was up point seven percent let's have a look at some individuals have moved all my six energy majors among the maintainers as for rebound from phone on flow across nafta's up around point seven percent in the mining sector quarters only metal is up almost two percent supported by strong good gold banking stocks also at dancing with the e.c.b.
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up point eight percent down the stock. i love being in prices of falling around ten percent since may the metal is currently trading around twenty five hundred dollars per ton and that. outlines the main factors that have been affecting the price. on the one pound we see them in the song physicals and mountains and the china and other brooks concerts continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down the school system at the same time the u.s. government science or business hold on the process a part of it is aimed and you see the situation in europe i'm pushing for is not so good well all of that differs and some of the cannot give us a lot of optimism or surprise put in the long term the things that old the most surprise is something in the name of the trickle up difference or surprise and should this little not in the medium term i could predict for that level should be stable as it is now. that's our business ok for this we have headline news with
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