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good luck joy people chose the elevators to go for a go to the grand imperial truly the torch was to push coromandel you can away with a little closure with your future it's a duty to go and. read this in the kennel was her child to retrieve. e.u. leaders baker in brussels on how to consume bailouts as a debt epidemic now gripping italy and spain for the strains of us on its last legs . as the international media mogul the top politician come under huge public scrutiny we examine whether they'll be able to survive the fallout of the phone hacking scandal underscore public trust. last remaining un indicted war crimes suspect around budget is awaiting extradition to the hague being captured in serbia the great hopes of even when the country closer to e.u. membership. and
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a multibillion dollar lawsuit is in the cards over the b.b.c. radio deal with rosneft as minority shareholders of the editing seek damages you have more not in business and for a few minutes. around the world around the clock you're watching r t m characters today e.u. leaders have gathered in brussels for an emergency summit on how to come up with the cash promised for a second bailout to greece heads of state all said to be considering a new bank tax to pay real athens and stave off a looming default bottle italy and spain are showing the first symptoms of that epidemic there fresh tensions between the attendees squabbles have already broken out germany as a mystic about the silencer front one could go one minute resulting is the courts not in charge of this continuing. yes future plans for trade. the single currency
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will be big within two years warner list so that the european debt crisis there is a really very serious threat not the euro my turn disintegrate. not the eurozone like the lumps it's already too late to save the greek economy according to a majority of leading economists and experts told. greece is really going down the drain completely the depth is this clearly in the deficit the start totally out of control we're going to give you the analogy but they were like somebody with a gambling problem or a drink or. a drink but bad it's a cultural thing so now we find ourselves with someone with a drink problem but with a huge debt as well and the problem will only ever get worse until you actually confront reality and say look they don't fit in the or is not going to fit together
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with germany in one single of your politicians the richest states have been able to refuse to foot the bill well i don't think i've ever met any body in the united kingdom any london market stations that actually wants to contribute to the buyout countries like greece and italy and can contribute to the continued existence of the hero because i think it's a stupid idea to start with and it's just chucking money down and trying to get pulling the plug on those states could trigger a chain reaction greece believe investors can no longer avoid quitting the euro that in turn will spoil the exits of oil and portugal even italy and spain they say ireland the boss ago everybody said ok but it's going to stop there over the last couple of weeks we saw that also. spain over germany italy with germany started to go all europe's top banks hold billions of euro in greek and portuguese debts if those countries go bust. they could lose that money we might see scenarios like
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a. dog means people will run to the bank in order to withdraw their deposits because they believe that the bank might not be able to pay them the euro's facing an existential crisis that gets german chancellor angela merkel but the head of your biggest economy balls they still might not find a compromise at the brussels summit that's crazy tensions across the globe rather indeed there are. those at the moment the most visible the most obvious is clearly the eurozone problems but on the other side of the atlantic you have the u.s. economy in the session with some very weak economic figures and suffering as well e.u. leaders could stand the test warrant for the single currency here at the summit if again they fail to do a deal and halt the spread in europe experts fear public panic will take over you know in the control panel see brussels well germany and france have declared that
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they'll take a joint position on fighting the debt crisis through today's summit but according to professor. western investing a unity is intended only for show. if they go on doing what they did for the last two years it's going to feel because there was one plan a second plan and now if they had a plan of this in nature it would feel basically the german submarine like to involve private banks whereas the french. press french president of course is more in favor of involving the private banks that's on the surface but i think everyone has to make an effort if the crisis is very serious and then leave cracks that are always bad and there's an attempt now to pave over the cracks in part because the when the euro with created. a rush towards the common core and with very different economists stickle to say now the euro can be saved because there's
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a real danger of greece defaulting. as the struggles to preserve the euro the u.s. is fighting its own battles economic hardship faced by both sides as a consequence of their refusal to recognize the huge issues of the two thousand and eight financial crash presented. in the form of financial times correspondents they don't well i think the story is that the euro as a phenomenon is in quite serious danger by the moment however where we're worrying more than a thing else about both europe and the us slipping deeper and deeper back towards a recession there is a lot at stake in the us effectively managing. their own really rather catastrophic challenge beggars belief that the leaders in the us so preoccupied with their own local politics that properly recognize the dangers that they're creating for the global economy is all in the prospects of recovering in
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any short term from the recession that's already dogged this for three years. well coming up in a few minutes a meteor frenzy grips the central russian after the discovery of priceless extraterrestrial material. the london based team investigating phone hacking by journalists at news international has been expanded from forty five to sixty police officers and staff as a scandal intensifies comes after m.p.'s want or at any delay in computing investigation would put back the start of the plan barring russian billionaire meanwhile says he may be interested in going to. change the image of the world tabloid story to other british papers the london evening standard and the independent. reports from london the standard. but also prime minister david cameron. first of all this is
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a humble. i'm enjoying this i who will survive the phone hacking scandal and keep his job cameron comes under fire for hiring andy coolth a former editor of the now defunct news of the world he's accused of encouraging his staff to hack into private emails there's been a large amount of fingers in ears and just a lot of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight isn't a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for itself at the very least start still around him betting shops in flux the old throne cameron being the next m.p. to quit backing off the one hundred one at the beginning of the week just three days later in the last two weeks or so we've seen a lot of money go on cameron sickly the last forty eight hours when the. going on
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behind us. we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from more than. it's a want to be the next cabinet member to leave to fall to one year state just slightly crept up again to five to one today as a result of his statements in the house where we thought he gave quite a good performance on choose day it was murdoch's turn for a close shave attacked by a protester with a foam pai and saved only by his wife's right hook despite profuse apologies to victims of his own newspaper's unethical behavior he had no intention of stepping down himself. what's less clear is whether david cameron remains the best person to lead britain out of this crisis of confidence he hired schools and who in turn it was later revealed was being advised by another ex news of the world hack neil wallis if that wasn't enough he was simple tain is he
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working for the metropolitan police politicians and police are under fire for cozying up to and colluding with the murdoch empire and in the wings cameron's arch rival ed miliband is limbering up to step into the ring so the country can have the leadership we need why why doesn't he do more why doesn't he do more than give up our apology and provide the full apology now for hiring mr colson and bringing him into the heart of downing street. commentators say the prime minister came out on top in wednesday's round in the house of commons when he was grilled by m.p.'s over his relationship with news corp but the fight is far from once you know. he is damaged before he was anything to develop and that there's a limit to one power because none of that sort of damage that was circling the
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government actually stuck to him the scandal has forced resignations all round top executives at news corp and. thank you case two most senior police offices many are asking why the prime minister shouldn't be next for a knock out david cameron promised a full apology if it turns out and he calls him about his involvement with king but some say that would be enough when it's over and we are in don't wait for it it's perfectly clear who can survive it round still to come and remain at the top of the media the police and the government already know. the new york based radio hosts some see this says rupert murdoch is facing the collapse of his business and political ambitions i would be shocked if he is still at the helm of news corp in the next couple of months and i think we're going to see actually a reversal of this i mean murdoch was in many ways
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a throwback and. professor jay rosen at n.y.u. has as basically said that this was not a a new company it was a media company that has a newsgroup vision that essentially functions as a lobbyist as a lobbying arm for that media enterprise and i think murdoch wanted that political power and i suspect that anybody who takes over from murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of who tickle power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business. well the arrest of koran hundred twelve now the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia to focus on the completion of its mandate that's according to the u.n. chief who welcomed the end of a seven year manhunt excretions general use of atrocities stemming from let's say the ninety's in the slot club which is the last in the tribunals wanted list to go
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to trial is expected to be extradited to the court within days well sarah ferguson in belgrade now the events leading up to his detention. the court here in belgrade approved decision text him to the hague now they have to dispense this three days to appeal about this but according to local media reports. that the lawyer has said that the defense don't plan to do that and we also see. crimes prosecutor he says he doesn't expect any big during that three day deadline for the pill and also that it's expected barely quickly he will be extradited to the hague detained obviously after many many years on the run that happened yesterday there is still his family in a small village northwest of belgrade and this really seen as quite a victory for specially president cut it pushing for the attention of these war
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crimes that he is come under criticism over the gate is the north and holding to task these people and bringing them in and this is the laws of war crimes suspects wanted by the u.s. pulls the crimes committed during the break up in yugoslavia during the ninety nine had it has been questioned about the atrocities committed in particular certain incidents is one very specific on the massacre of three hundred prisoners in the town of ninety ninety one seats already being questioned about that and of course this is being seen as one of the major obstacles to serbia gaining full even. now that he's arrested it's thought perhaps that would be the next step now. having can't be for that many critics really that this is now going to pave sneeze way to serbia t v and again e.u. membership i would be very naive and there's going to be a number of bumps in the raid along the way and not least is the public opinion
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there's been a lot of criticism of the government's policies in fact i was actually here in a member and i speak to the deputy prime minister and he said that he even membership there's a chance the serbian people would have a normal life but the people were saying they're completely disillusioned but. they seem quite recently you know the e.u. itself is going through a crisis they call a number of problems they're dealing with this latest arrest. bluff they said that this is one of the final last because it's a gaining even membership and talking about their candidacy now we'll see whether the comes back and actually meets that with with any action. well the harder to rest comes less than two months after the capture of the former bosnian serb commander general right why that. explains why the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia so focused on the time the there's. just a loose and really in their propaganda operation if they didn't indict him then
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there would be one leader who wasn't accused of being a criminal and that would be inconvenient they have to accuse all the all the leadership of being criminals for this propaganda picture it's a cold as to why generally of this to paint a picture because the tribunals have been set up to. accuse also didn't leaders of being i didn't serve the big criminals while hiding the real criminals so the tribunals pointing finger is the one that the actual criminals who broke up the country hide behind. first place a lot of on our website saying clean the latest news blogs and expert analysis that's what's on life you right now at r.t. dot com unscrupulous nuclear scientists download technology from the internet presenting projects as their own with an attempt to put a percentage of money. abroad out her two thousand passengers were stranded on a ship on the vessel was taken to a scrapyard then still bringing. the security handover in
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afghanistan has begun the first seven cities and regions being transferred from their responsibility into the hands of local forces the next set of air is expected to come over kabul as controlled at the end of the year the process of transitioning to last until fourteen about college will remain a very strong support roles such as the training of local police balances recently spiked in a country resurgence or simply targeting the region's ongoing m that the taliban won't be that eager to fight its own forces are gone that's according to the drake to better blogger and a member of the rethink afghanistan world. the taliban has grown as a result of continued u.s. presence in the southern afghanistan so by the u.s. leaving you're going to see the taliban basically not want to fight as much because they're you know basically fighting it's afghans you're going to see an afghan
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peace process take place because afghans generally speaking don't want to silly fight with each other they just simply want to live in coexist for the most part but i think that generally speaking the afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states or the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we have unintentionally killed a lot of people so if afghans are killing afghans that's it's better off than the united states or nato killing afghans and i think we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be permanent u.s. involvement in nato involvement for a long time. well a brief look now at some other international headlines the u.s. has announced it will run it tell you that a permit. to show that they're giving is through the midst of militant controlled regions on things that u.n. has declared a state of running into areas of southern somalia where nearly one million people
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are interested ovation monetary agencies estimate the country needs more than a billion in the u.s. dollars in aid or current crisis has been caused by devastating drought worst in decades. the space shuttle atlantis will commemorate its one voyage when it reaches the us in about half an hour's time to craft an all or any other international space station for you to learn to the kennedy space center for that one thing will mark the end of the rest the shuttle program after that atlantis will become a museum piece plans to turn the mission control room into a training facility. but sometimes you have to dig deep to reach the stars at least that's the case in central russia as resign regions where meteorite failure has spread in recent years also he's also on a boy could jump to the chance to catch a falling star. they don't believe in aliens of
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a time machine but they do spend most of their time looking for extraterrestrial matter that will take them billions of years back in time most meteorite hunters in russia do for profit but some still see it as their way of each hiking through the galaxy. this is the oldest matter you can hold in your hands there is a theory that meteorites are part of planets core just imagine this piece is about four and a half billion years old like the earth this valley about three hundred kilometers east of moscow is the latest pitstop about ten thousand years ago the local builds to a heavy pounding from an audience shower creating the most fertile metre of ground in central russia is this covering two thousand was a pure accident. a few ditches with dog kids help with the draining off the excavators left a local resident was passing by he noticed a rather strange broken pitted out broccoli idly in his barn for two years until
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resort program brought me to rights on t.v. and sent it in for testing. but in the next few years about the tons of meteorite material was this albert here somebody unlikely out of the nation he's honest as he's the only dog in russia trying to hunt for rocks from other planets in many ways meteorite hunting is a lot like gold digging you have to spend weeks in the wild hoping for a stroke of luck but in today's prices searching for these accidents or restaurants can be more profitable than even the good old gold fever marcion no lou when i meet her rights we are in high as the money can cost two or even three times the weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the united states and western europe where most me to write collectors at base and about russia got the law actually right the facts are correct for all rocks ten percent of their value must be paid to this. still some delusions try and dodge the meteorite tax what's on
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hall was uncovered earlier this year at a mosque in our ford on its we illegally the czech republic for some their fallen stars but other retirees are increasingly becoming a brazing hard new commodity. resigned region. it's like the business news with maria. hello and welcome to business here i see minority shareholders of teamhair b.p. are preparing a lawsuit demanding up to ten billion dollars in damages over failed bid to partner in arctic exploration now though shareholders have won a russian court ruling or their own paper surrounding the multibillion dollar deal to be revealed this will allow them to evaluate the damages b.p. or rosneft failed to strike at the other spring as team play b.p.
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shareholders claimed russian joint venture should be the primary vehicle for arctic exploration. but us has come up with an eleven power plants a result of that lock off words that ceiling it's hoped the plan will help the country avoid a technical default that includes deficit cuts or four trillion dollars in costs for tax increases of one trillion but the chief strategist of i n g bank chris we first says there might be a gap between promises and real cuts. if the government makes too many cuts and raises taxes perhaps too severely then they could cause a double dip recession they could cause a substantial slowdown in u.s. economic activity which would of course the us federal budget and exacerbate the problem so they have to be very careful not to introduce the cuts to volunteer to quickly so be a very tricky balancing act and that's why i'm not expecting even the four trillion
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dollars of cuts i really don't expect those to be put in place for a very long time i think that's what we're seeing now are promises of cuts in order to get it done but there is a very big difference between promising a course of action making as and i think the implementation of the cuts will be very much linked to what the indicators are economic growth in the u.s. . let's take a look at the markets now crude is losing this hour that's after earlier gains as you were so well stockpile strength indicating fuel demand will increase in the world's biggest consumer of the commodity. and the european markets are in the red this hour earlier we saw gains as chancellor merkel and french president sarkozy agreed only joint approach to greece's debt crisis ahead of today's new summits the footsie is losing about half a percent this hour and the german dax is point eight percent down. and here in moscow both markets have slipped into negative territory and that's the spy
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reports of low unemployment rates and accelerated retail sales in june now let's have a look at the end movers on why saks energy stocks are in the radway for gas strong lucent point seven percent this hour banking stocks are also trading and negative territory the sperm bank is shelling three quarters of a percent bucking the trend is ross telecom and it's rallying on speculation that could be completely sold to private investors. so they strayed michael starting from what creates a financial corp so as investors the mood will be affected by data from europe and the u.s. . today we see a p.m.i. idea coming out of germany we see retail sales coming out of the u.k. investors will also pay close attention to the weekly u.s. initial jobless claims data in addition there's an important event taking place in greece where even leaders will convene to talk about the terms and conditions of
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the second greek loan. the ruble could be on a downward slide if researchers from the higher school of economics are to be believed they're suggesting the russian currency is ready for devaluation next year and according to that it's weakening is inevitable. physical volumes of roughnecks constraint and prices stable so you will just continue the trend of stable oil price and the same all in let's say a slew of the world's import we disappeared for our forecast twenty five percent year over year and if you combine those two files you will see of that of the second half of the whole next year russian current account will stream below one percent of g.d.p. of it for us right now is unstable spatial so it will be one percent of the vote in the second quarter it will be zero and just what it will be one is one of the first quarter that is definitely the character of the instability or overtones of payment as historically we saw it in ninety eight with all the. conflict on this bill on
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