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look holmes on his claims made me think in correctly the spaniards the greeks don't work hard enough i think they must save themselves french president nicolas sarkozy is quoted as saying german egoism is criminal and germany quote like solidarity with the euro very much a political project driven by e.u. leaders the sorts of the euro two powerhouses germany and france in conflict is unlikely to comb investors who fear for the future of the single currency whether sweeping measures negotiated by the e.u. made it clear the block is committed to saving the euro at any cost but economic journalist patrick young says it's only a temporary kill patching over the inherent flaws of eurozone finances ultimately a lot more money has been thrown at the greek economy in the hope that that can stop the contagion but really a lot of it just looks like hype and i'm very very concerned that we haven't actually find a cure we've just got another sticking plaster what really the european union are
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trying to do here is they're trying to stanch the blood that's flowing the money that's flowing out of the greek economy that can has been kicked down the road the danger of contagion still leaking to other countries such as ireland portugal even italy and spain are there and therefore we don't have a cure where we've seen so far unfortunately it looks like hollow words and whole words do not inspire confidence in markets and that has got to be some degree of a problem for the euro in the longer term and as the world watches whether a second bailout or finally turning economic fortunes around china maybe using it as an opportunity to boost its image in europe that's according to professor joseph chang from the city university of hong kong. it's quite concerned with the impact of the debt crisis on the health of the european economy and in turn on that the world economy people in this age share and in found most rational you can base
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understand that you need the whole you need tough measures and discreet choir's political will and a willingness to sacrifice on the part of all parties concerned certainly germany and france are under a lot of pressure whether the french and germans are willing to foot the bill of the european union countries economic difficulties is a serious matter of concern to weaknesses of these new roles and to some extent the weaknesses of the u.s. dollar are perceived as opportunities for china because of the substantial seems reserved euthenasia be tempted to invest and there are some debts from the european union in the first place to demonstrate is support for european union to cultivate goodwill and to demonstrate is. is status as a responsible stakeholder internationally. what are still to come on the program
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the skeletons in nato's closet while the alliance turns a blind dying on the edge to human rights violations good duffey rebels expert opinion the timing of. the operation to bring the some concrete gary to the surface of the volga river in pakistan and its final stage. news international chairman james murdoch has been accused of trying to mislead the british m.p.'s by saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters his testimony was challenged by to question myself if you use a medic wasn't room three years ago that the illegal practice went beyond just one journalist because the scandal continues to grow critics who believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg with a society that no longer values the promises. as the scandal over voicemail and phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political fury has
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mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the u.s. more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your mail service everybody sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests and we see you breaches of privacy happening by corporations all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance is rampant but really this is all a microcosm of the biggest surveil or of all which is the state there's little americans can do with the state having sweeping access to their private information access that followed the nine eleven terrorist attacks under
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a new law known as the patriot act hassani law his privacy was taken away from him in two thousand and two when he was detained by the f.b.i. for absolutely no reason he says here and scrutinized for months without charge he's response for nine years he has voluntarily documented nearly every waking hour of his life on the web he has subsequently even turned it into a form of art see all the toilets that i've used so you know that over here for example you know that on sunday november twenty fourth two thousand and seven i've used this toilet i went grocery shopping at safeway over there on october seventeenth i got gas over here he posts copies of every debit card transaction so you can see what he bought where and when a g.p.s. device in his pocket reports his real time physical location on a map and this is the shot he took on his way to our studio which was immediately up loaded on his website. some says his extraordinary abandonment of his own privacy stems from the ignorance of the authorities but in the fear they decided
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well that guy looks a little different so he must be arab and if he's arab then he must have explosives everyone knows that that's a logic we're operating we we realize how ridiculous that logic sounds but when your country when your own country takes that on as the basis for national policy. ignorance is the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation and that's how i got caught up in it for ha son piracy has become a rally of the past and he says he's not surprised they didn't list or anyone else really would use the same surveillance tactics as the state in that sense it might be of no surprise that the chief architect of the patriot act the only way or who put it together happens to be one of murdoch's hand-picked used for gore directors you didn't serve as assistant attorney general in the bush administration and was described by some as the purveyor of the most sweeping curtailment of freedom in
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the u.s. since the mccarthy era at a time when corporations and the government can easily hack into people's private lives it doesn't come as a surprise when for example social networks give your personal information to add companies or when other industries leave bob breaching people by the seat in the u.s. it's so widespread and people have gotten so used to it that rupert murdoch seems to be perfect part of the system rather than some special bill and with corporation has been undertaking some unique all lawful practices because here in america they are not so unique i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. as they are tease people a vellum grows his cross talk guests of the consequences the phone hacking scandal is having on both sides of the atlantic the full program is coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. but here's a taste of honey. we're you know you care you would make more. news corp violator of the foreign corrupt practices act which is criminal and civil. basically doesn't
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allow u.s. corporations to bribe foreign officials of. bribing foreign officials is really a case they're talking about a hundred hundred thousand pounds or one hundred thousand dollars worth of bribes to the london police if that happened here rather the law and the f.c.c. should look at that and say that the twenty four stations he owns that cover forty percent of united states he should not be allowed a license of a news corp's license it should be revoked i don't ask kevin to define what he means by bribe a little more carefully because that sounds slightly as though he's overstating it what some of rupert murdoch's british newspapers have been accused of doing is paying the police for story stories giving them tips in return for tip offs and i think that is absolutely in demick within any tabloid newspaper culture in virtually any country in the world.
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serbia is extraditing its last war crimes suspect. and that should fulfill the final conditions needed to open membership talks with you however some experts view the process of joining the us and never ending saga. of a bad economic situation some european states many serbs doubt that their country needs to join the block sarah ferguson bill great. the last of the war crimes suspects wanted by the un is heading for the hague it's seen by many as the last obstacle to serbia now gaining. some skeptical that brussels. tastes once again the government keeps. filling new demands that are coming from brussels where people are not feeling any benefits from it actually feeling that things are becoming worse. as a result. support for e.u.
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is dropping so there is a growing gap between the voting the borders and the government and it will probably continue to be an official government poll just out shows support for eighty membership among serbs at its lowest ever fifty three percent in favor the down from seventy percent eight years ago it's nice surprise that when cleese portugal italy and many countries are now struggling for the people here it's no longer believe that he is going to be the onset of that. whole show. many have relatives abroad and. things are why. he saw it. in their. patients would not be successful. by even the most skillful broker and this is a disillusionment in serbia if the government's apparent willingness to bend
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a bit backwards to eat him on will get in return for years against nothing whatsoever i mean. he has got many many more hoops to jump over before he can get anywhere close to a new membership so what could be next on the ease list well another major sticking point is thought to be serbia's failure to recognize breakaway cost of a belgrade. that will never happen despite many member states pushing for exactly that president but it. is moral and legal obligations have now been. the song that has remained the same. i mean it hasn't changed hasn't chances that hasn't changed since the project. the arrest of goran had it for me it will have a major obstacle to serbia and its rights to emerge. there with its teams still a long way to go so if those it is part of the deal will be does so
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almost two weeks ago drowning one hundred fourteen people in the complex operation involves partially refloating the vessel pumping out water before telling it to a floating dock and certainly efforts to find fifteen bodies still missing after the tragedy the plan is weather dependent but when difficult and experienced technical problems. the mass grave of alleged progress duffey soldiers has been discovered in a rebel controlled area in libya according to a british newspaper the location was swiftly bhutto's dolphin discovery suggesting your attempt to cover up the killings the bodies were reportedly mutilated to recent concerns of human rights abuses by others such crimes are being swept the carpet to support nato is causing the region so says. a spokesman for the british civilians for peace in libya didn't. i think really fundamentally there's been a problem the way nato the nato nations and their media have related to these
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so-called rebels i mean these rebels have been conducting mass lynchings of black people throughout the first several weeks and months of this crisis and i raised this directly in press press conferences and the answer was what silence it was uncommon in the media before because this does not fit the narrative since the nine hundred ninety nine need for what russian against yugoslavia which was we are conducting these wars not for geopolitical control and domination of monopolization and mineral wealth but for humanitarian reasons so how can it fit the narrative of these rebels which nato and the nato countries are supporting lynching black people or conducting all the atrocities they can using the gadhafi side of conducting but actually the rebels are conducting these things so it doesn't fit the narrative. now at some other top stories from around the world the sound computer hackers have reportedly cracked and they terms internet security system and access to restricted
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data the group according themselves are enormous thanks to the tweet and then to restrict it to document contains information on the advances operations in the balkans the only movement is known to be sympathetic to wiki leaks and its founder julian assange is already at the websites of major companies and government agencies. people affected by last year's earthquake and tsunami in chile have clashed with police using authorities are ready to do real devastating damage to the protesters beginning temporary camps shelters since the powerful tsunami swept away their homes they claim the government's reconstruction efforts are too slow. houses built responded to the demonstrations of tear gas to protest his attempt to. break. the heatwave gripping the us has reached the east of the country that it see officials in new york philadelphia boston and other cities along the coast are taking precautionary
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measures temperatures in the affected areas been holding up above thirty seven degree celsius week on conditions have already resulted in at least twenty two deaths across the country. from the on this visible weather in the states to the inviting nature of this side of the atlantic in just ten minutes time we bring you a special report from one of the most picturesque of mountain areas it's a national park in russia zeroes. discoveries. communicate with the. very. nature can give you. well
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up next latest in finance and business with three. thanks very much carol let's now take a look at what's happening in the world of business to russia first where the country's economic growth is slowing despite a high oil price economics ministry says the country's g.d.p. increased around three and a half percent of the second quarter compared to more than four percent at the beginning of the year however the outlook for the second half as bride or. in the first offer this year the ministry of finance ran a tight fiscal policy and the central bank started typing monetary policy in order to get inflation back under control and they've done it inflation peaked at nine point four percent in may and it's no fooling us the new harvest comes on to the market and in advance of the election fiscal policy is no turning from being time to money in so close to being expansionary and running a deficit so i think that you'll see this fiscal stimulus on the back of the
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tightening labor market and the best news from construction agriculture push second half growth up strongly so i think that this is just the last. the last outcome of the central bank the ministry of finance is tight first off policy. now let's take a look at how the markets are doing crude is climbing forty four as day as investors hope for growing demand amid optimism york and the u.s. will deal was their debt crises also the international energy agency says it won't expand a release of oil supplies. in asia shares are trading strongly in a black on before it's about the new bailout for greece the european leaders in power and they are a four hundred billion euro rescue fund to buy debt across stressed nations the fund can also help troubled banks financials are among the best performers in asia and tokyo knology sector is also supported by strong earnings reports of u.s.
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firms such as micro devices and sand desk in hong kong and firms are benefiting from higher fruit. one hour ahead of the opening bell here in moscow the russian markets and it's thursday session in the black following the games on wall street have a look at the index movers on the my six energy stocks were on the rise with gazprom adding almost two percent banking stocks were also training in the positive territory. bank was up around one percent and tom continued to rally on speculation it could be completely sold to private investors. while russian markets are yet to price in the greek deal ron nash from verdun capital expects the stocks to join the global rally. going to be digesting yesterday's announcement it looks like it's good news to the governments of managed to find some reason be credible solution at least temporarily. feel as if they would not be able to do that so i think it's
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going to be a risk. before hopefully in coming weeks we can move to a situation where people actually look at russia for russia reasons rather than what's going on in europe but you know temporarily at least it looks like good news . well it's all the business news for me for now you can find out more about logging on to our website which is r t dot com slash business and i'll see in an hour with more of the h.d. with our team.
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see don't need to go. run to the kennel was her job as a retreat. that time for the other headlines now arundhati bailed out fever in the e.u. continues as leaders thrash out a second a multi-billion dollar not thought through greece even as the blow columns itself against attacks by u.s. credit rating agencies. by two of the europe's economic woes. questioning when the country should join the e.u. those concerns haven't stopped fulfilling its own conditions towards the membership . and as news corp chiefs one of the it's a bit of a major media storm critics say there is no surprise the scandal erupted in
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a society that privacy has been severely devalued. but next we travel to russia's southern rural region which boasts magnificent and on spoil. it. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests rocks tower centuries old trainees. live in the water wind and rocks constantly vive supremacies they exist in a unique calm. deep holes in the dawn mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals of siberia it is the site is one of the brushes out of the way national parks.
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where national park warden valentin gregorio of his on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around forest crossings of the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads or footpaths here. adventure enthusiastic so not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of chelyabinsk an industrial center in the urals the holiest rock climbing today that destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waiting across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet warm day it's flow is still too fast. during the day luton takes food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. i'm valentyn grigori of ranger the national weather service from should have and did register yes yes did you.
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