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agency of the three global agencies. moody's or american and they're all being accused. boyer's so one of the terms old this rescue package also calls for a new european credit rating agency private investors aren't happy with this deal they're expected to stump up around fifty billion euros of a and also provide new forms for greece which is something they're not going to be happy about and in fact already expected to fight but the real problem of course is that it doesn't tackle the issue of the unsustainable some call it that. euro zone states and greece people all protesting against the really very painful cuts that are being imposed on it just last week it's really a very difficult package which has been met with fury by the italian people who are threatening all sorts of very difficult very a potential reaction from them and political from is that the quits when he
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unveiled the proposals which were rejected by that country's parliament and there are fears that spain will be next so there's a lot of concerns around europe but the rest of the world is continuing to go on as before there are good signs from emerging markets latin america asia the rest of the world so something that people here are keen to stress is that the european markets even if they do fall back to the rest of the world will go on and may in fact take the. boosting the world economy only son shoulders. back home many. reporting for us from brussels. now calling economic head down this path young says the bailout is little more than hype than when stop the domino effect from the debt crisis. more money has been thrown at the greek economy in the hope that that can stop the contagion but really
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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 trying to do here is they're trying to staunch the blood that's flowing the money that's flowing out of the greek economy the 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 what we've seen so far unfortunately looks like hollow words unholy 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. cassava sounds of the gloom of the deal or forty thousand time as is the failure of the european economy would not mean the end of the financial world yes there are big markets for these are markets that are not growing rapidly whereas emerging economies are growing very rapidly
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terms of export markets or china or countries like they're not going to american country central asia rusher and of course also africa the middle east and so i don't think that a crisis in europe would be disastrous for the asian region. we're always eager to know what you think about all stories in the question the world today who wins the most from the euro crisis the results of course of all websites dot com well right now opinion is actually quite divided isn't couldn't see now on your screens about hordes of you are sure it'll be george soros and his financial crane these will reap the rewards of the troubles well the third if you believe in china cashing in on buying up outrageously cheap assets now others is between two options either the us will most with the mom for it's higher than ever or the european debt is themselves who can now get away with paying less well know
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gonzales you don't call that savvy you all say on this issue. we've gone on media mogul rupert murdoch seems to have come through the parliamentary hearings on the phone cracking and the relatively unscathed but he now faces legal challenges in the west where the frenzy over his employees on ethical behavior is taking a difference many americans say the embattled media empire has done nothing more than reflect national attitudes that no longer valued people's privacy he's got into town has the story. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has 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
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apart and in the u.s. more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on it legal or use your mail service everybody's 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 we see breaches of privacy happiness. regimes 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 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 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
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of his life on the web he has subsequently even turned it into a form of art sealed up close that i've used so you know that over here for example you know that on sunday november twenty fourth of 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 realtime 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 hasan says his extraordinary abandonment of his own privacy stamps from the ignorance of the authorities but in the fear they decided 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 the 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
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basis for national policy. ignorance as the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation. and that's how he got caught up in it for haasan piracy has become a rally of the past and he says he's not surprised that journalists 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 handpick used for good or 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 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 at companies or when other industries leave bob breaching people filing in the u.s.
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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're not so unique i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . meanwhile with murdoch's empire falling apart all those holes in the scandal just in britain. later we report on murdoch's news corp selling its a majority say could russia's biggest outdoor advertising company all the details of the. deal in our business because in and around ten minutes. serbia is lost a war crimes suspect is on his way to the hague officials in belgrade hague his capture an extradition will clear the way the ship is almost reports the politicians desire for
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a year acceptance is not shed by the man on the streets. the last of the war crimes suspects wanted by the un is head. for the hague it's seen by many as the last obstacle to serbia now gaining. some skeptical that brussels is the go place once again the government keeps. fulfilling new demands are coming from brussels but people are not feeling any benefits from it actually feeling that things are becoming worse as a result. support for you is dropping so there is a growing gap between the forty the borders and the government and it will probably continue to be an official doesn't the poll just out shows support for eighty membership and serves at its lowest ever. portugal italy and many more are now struggling for the people hey it's no longer believe that he.
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said to whom that. whole show. many have relatives abroad and are getting the picture or things of the promise besides their singing and their. patients would not be successful. but even. this is a disillusionment in the government's apparent willingness to bend they get back to eating. so what could be next on the east leg with another major sticking point is thought to be failure to recognize breakaway cost of belgrade vows that will never happen despite many member states pushing for exactly that president. said he is moral and legal obligations have now. the song remains the same as led zeppelin.
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i mean it hasn't changed hasn't changed since the why the trust it hasn't changed since the project's arrest the arrest of goran had it. certainly months removal of a major obstacle for serbia and its rates to e.u. membership there is it seems still a long way to go service is kept is part of the deal. now he does so i think well great. but there are always more stories to be found on our website and it's on me like. here's a sneak preview of what lies in store for me is that a showing you will support the politicians in the mall still you can be a messy business especially for this glamorous scream when they get put on the and very little else to watch dozens of russian made calls and they do it all in the name of that the prime minister will say. amazing pictures of russian casazza performing tricks like you've never seen before more of the time.
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washington is reportedly considering bolstering its military support of nato his campaign in libya the law is all the pentagon for more surveillance drones claiming it's running out of targets all to almost five months of that strikes without some of the rebels nato supporting are abusing human rights a british newspaper claims a grave has been discovered in an opposition controlled area with little said in the fall of the fall i spoke about the troops it's always a recent report by human rights groups that rebels are involved in loosing also on maybe sensitive yes so you got tons of it as an independent and spokesman for the persian civilians for peace in the libyan means that he believes nato manipulates
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media coverage of the campaign justify its goals. i think really fundamentally there's been a problem the way nato the nato nations and the media have related to this these so-called rebels i mean these rebels have been conducting must lynchings of black people throughout the first several weeks and months of this crisis and i raised this directly in press press conferences and there also was one silence it wasn't covered in the media before. because this does not fit the narrative since the nine hundred ninety nine nato aggression against yugoslavia which was we are conducting these wars not for geopolitical control and domination of monopolization of 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 cues in the gadhafi side of conducting but actually the rebels are conducting these things so it doesn't fit the narrative. wow happening elsewhere in the well today much of videos been released from the
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central syrian city of homs under a time from security and isis to say government troops were firing machine guns and dragging people from their homes in a series of arrests becomes a security is being beefed up in the capital and against president assad police killed thirty two people across the country last friday during the largest protest of the anti-government uprising began in march. and they've loaded double decker bus which bus into flames in china has killed forty one people see examples he managed to escape were taken to hospital with one said to be in a critical condition it's still unclear what caused the blaze an investigation is under way serious challenge accidents are frequent in china due to bad road conditions and even loaded vehicles. islamize rebels in somalia have accused the us of exaggerating the scale of famine and drought in the region they say the ban
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on international food aid to the country is still in place to spite that pledge the food agencies expelled last year could return to disaster hit areas the un on a wednesday declared a famine in two regions of the country saying almost four million people are at risk of starvation. off road adventures cleft vistas and stunning a wild beauty in around an hour's time we take you on a tour of the year the mountains and all special report methods. discovery. communicate with the wind and. test yourself and become free. nature can give you on.
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that is the way the news is out here on r.t. right now though let's get a business update with dmitri. welcome to the program rupert murdoch's news corp as sold at seventy nine percent stake in russia's biggest outdoor advertiser use outdoor sells advertising on billboards public transport and other services in russian cities the investor and management buyout deal is to be worth three hundred fifty million dollars experts say the real value is closer to two hundred seventy to two companies that use corp has had at stake for sale for five years after the company decided to pull out of the russian market the new owners say they plan an i.p.o. to recoup their investment russia's economic growth is slowing despite the high oil prices the konami's ministry says their country's g.d.p. increased around three and a half percent in the second quarter compared to more than four percent at the beginning of the year however the outlook for the second half is brighter. in the
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first half of 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 now falling as the new harvest comes on to the market and in advance of the election fiscal policy is now turning from being tight to running a surplus to being expansionary and running a deficit so i think that you'll see this fiscal stimulus on the back of the tightening labor market in the better 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 in ministry of finance a tight first half policy. attempting carries in front of north korea to scrap its nuclear ambitions. as promised preparing a plan to start gas deliveries in the country if the country shuts down its nuclear
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program the daily points out north korea could mean ten billion cubic meters of gas annually and the two countries may build a new pipeline however analysts say gazprom has no spare capacity as at the moment such a deal could be concluded no sooner twenty sixty. so going to the markets this crude is climbing up for a fourth day versus hope for growing demand optimism in europe and the u.s. will deal with the debt situation also the international energy agency says it won't extend a release of oil supplies european stocks are trading strongly in the black supported by the greek deal the new bailout should help cut the country's debts by by a six is the e.u. empowered the four hundred billion euro rescue fund to buy debt of stressed euro nations that's intended to prevent the crisis from spreading to other members he
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also made detailed provisions for limiting the damaged credit rating agencies the clear. signal to the markets now here in russia and they are still makes the r.t.s. is just point one percent of the my six is down seven percent some stocks are seeing profits and he has a trading week comes to an end secular those stocks then energy majors a benefiting from gains in the oil price will soon after is up more than one percent norilsk nickel slipped into the red despite posting as seventeen percent increase in net profit for last year no one is up zero point four percent on the reported negotiations with germany's energy can see b.w. twenty five percent in their blue. collars gold is edging lower as improvements and so from debt problems have the best appetites for gold related stocks well these and russia have been lost the affected by the turmoil in the e.u. and the us but rather the national capital says it's time investors look to stocks
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reflecting local trends. what's been driving russia so far this year has really been the oil price it's been what's happening in europe what's happening in the us but you know what will drive russian stocks over the longer term and that's how investors should think here's what's actually happening in russia and you know reforms in the financial sector. pension plan and some of the reforms that have taken place in the utility sector you know these prove provide an underpinning to russian stocks that will last longer than you know the latest headline that comes out of bloomberg so i'm looking for stocks like bank like the little itty sector like some of the consumer names right now. put into that into that category as well you know stocks that reflects wall is positive changing in russia there's going to be volatility in all of those names depending on what's happening elsewhere but over the longer you know i think you should invest into the russian story not into what may or may not happen in the senate in the u.s.
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or between yours and governments in brussels russian companies are getting broader access to overseas markets the federal service for financial markets has decided to allow them to list up to one hundred percent of their shares abroad the previous limit was just twenty five percent designed to spur local demand for stocks however officials admit the limits failed to help instead russian firms that held placements using offshore vehicles when seeking to raise cash abroad easing will not relate to strategic and prices. russian copper duction is returning to pre-crisis levels automobiles made in the country jumped fifty seven percent year on year the number of important cause also jumped sharply despite high tariffs. one term pretty recent is the fact the rubles a lot stronger so the price of oil is going up the ruble strength thing everybody's worried about the dollar everybody's worried about the hero everybody worried about stunning oh please worry about the ruble it's actually done very well so now all imported cars are ten percent cheaper than they were so it's kind of a bit of
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a holiday period for a local boss so that's obviously had one thank you for it but the other factor is the russian people want to buy these foreign cars so that there's a big demand for all it fellas and you know in a way people want good quality products and if they can afford to buy and they're going to bot. and business as he will be back in fifty minutes time with number eight dallas is next with the headlines you stay with up to. phoenix six fifty. six six want.
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it's all fall down here musgrave this is a mean you leave does it bring on a second multibillion dollar bailout for green spots the union dealt with the debt deal clinched the summit in brussels prompting the major u.s. credit agency to say it will downgrade the debts in the greek default state its. skepticism over joining the e.u. and so despite officials who could be arrested for of how to school sold top belgrade's rates membership so business will climb sound spaces currently on route to the head. and embattled media mogul rupert murdoch praises himself with
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a needle and financial battle in the new x. but many americans say the phone hacking scandal is merely a symptom of a society that increasingly clegg's its rights to privacy and. russia's cultural life extends much further than just moscow and to present the moscow team took a three hundred kilometer drive to the so-called city of braai next. hello welcome to the. brides.
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celebrating its one hundred forty. and with a whole range. from film festivals to exhibitions it's still all happening in the sky. you can see how teams have to drive the journey which takes around five. you can also take an overnight train from. some of the most important. took place in front of one of the. supposedly took place here. big. in the middle of the. flight of russia because. the skies.

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