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austerity package which has been met with fury by the italian people who are threatening all sorts of very difficult very. reaction from them and called to go from is that to quit when he unveiled austerity proposals which were rejected by the country's parliament and there are fears that spain will be next so there's a lot of concerns around europe. the experts here are stressing that the rest of the world is continue to go on and countries like india china or even latin america will continue perhaps to take the growth of the world economy on its own shoulders and really help to compensate for the problems here in europe something that is really being stressed increasingly by analysts here in brussels where you can only turn as patch young says the paid out is little more that hype and won't stop the domino effect from the debt crisis. ultimately a lot 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 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 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 mild founder of the given the gloom boom and do report that he's now in thailand says that s.a.v. of the european economy would not mean that yen to the financial world. yes there are big markets for markets that are not growing rapidly whereas emerging economies
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are growing very rapidly terms of export markets or china or countries like they're not going to american country central asia rusher and of course also our free character middle east and so i don't think a crisis in europe would be these are serious. asian region. now europe may lose its influence in the sixty minutes herron me as well it is chief has warned european members that causing that minute she spending will allow countries like china and india to fill the gap and take the lead as the world's policeman don't keep visiting professor cal university school of journalism and communications as a magic come change will bring a more status to world order there is no all week to cover all the u.s. economic downturn the financial meltdown which also takes place in european continent this cannot be stopped unless they change all the heavy duty to
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dominate to rule the wall by force as we seem to levy a case i believe to china russia or the greeks the new emerging powers into a wall to rebuild a new war where all democratic cultural multilateral we knew in strategy can survive. i'm always eager soon know what do you think about all stories the question we're asking today who wins most from the deer a crisis will right now here's how opinions are divided on the website the majority of you all sure will be george soros and his financial cronies who reap the rewards of the troubles while the fifty believe china will cash in by buying up re just the cheap assets now more of you think the solve of the us winds most with demands for its bonds climbing higher than ever and only three percent think that the european
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debt is themselves come out on top as they can now get away with paying less but do log on to home to have your say on their share. of the news dollar media mogul rupert murdoch seems to have come through the u.k. parliamentary hearings on the phone hacking scandal relatively unscathed bob he now faces legal challenges in the u.s. with a frenzy over his employees on ethical behavior is taking a different many americans say the embattled media empire has done nothing more than reflect national attitudes that no longer valued people's privacy is damaged can 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 apart and
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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'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 have been regimes all across america all across. really in every sector surveillance is rampant but really here this is all a microcosm of the biggest surveil are 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 asana 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 and scrutinized for months without charge he's
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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 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 uploaded on his website hasan says his extraordinary abandonment of his own privacy stems 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
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that logic sounds but when your country when your own country takes that on as the basis for national policy. ignorance as the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation. and that's how i got caught up in it for haasan privacy has become a rally of the past and he says he is 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 lawyer who put it together happens to be one of murdoch's hand-picked mused for board directors served 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 us system across the 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
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u.s. it's so widespread and people have gotten so used to it that rupert murdoch seems to be perfect art 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 r.t. . meanwhile with model example falling a pall on the scandal felt not just in britain but around the walls. to report on news corp selling its majority stake in russia's biggest down to advertising company all the details of the much talked about deal in all business but isn't in ten minutes time. now the operation to list the sunken pleasure boat will dare we and russia central publicans to the sun has run into difficulty the salvage team define it to raise call for the ship to the surface briefly but it
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immediately sank into the water again the accident on the shoulder of the hump and almost two weeks ago when the pleasure boat went down in minutes drowning one hundred. one thousand nine hundred eighty people are still unaccounted for it's have been recovered hugs to his home for missing bodies and may yet prove the loss of her crew instructions west opposing. sides salvage operation it's. so obvious last war crime suspect corner hard it has been extradited to the hague officials in belgrade hope his account china extradition will clear the way to membership but as aussies are fast reports the politicians desire for your acceptance is not shared by the man on the street. the last of the war crime suspects wanted by the un is heading for the hague it's seen by many as the last obstacle to serbia now gaining the membership that some skeptical that brussels
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only if the goalposts once again the government keeps. keeps fulfilling new demands are coming from brussels but people are not feeling any benefits from it there are three feeling that things are becoming worse as a result. support for e.u. is dropping so there is a growing gap between the voting in the borders and the government that stance and we will probably continue to get an official government poll just out shows support for eighty membership among serbs at its lowest ever it's not a surprise that when portugal italy and many more econ cheez are now struggling for the people here no longer believe that the e.u. is going to be the answer to all their problems polls show that about sixty percent of the serbs are. many have relatives abroad and are getting the picture things are why. besides.
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greece and their all indications would not be successful we can see. why even. there's also a disillusionment in serbia if the government's apparent willingness to bend over backwards to eat him on so it could be next on the list well another major sticking point is thought to be serbia's failure to recognize breakaway costs of belgrade val's that will never happen despite many member states pushing for exactly that president but it insists that serbia is moral and legal obligations have now been told the song remains the same as led zeppelin says it. really hasn't changed hasn't changed as to why the trust of his interests a project the rest the rest of goran had it certainly marks for me it will have a major obstacle for serbia and its right to email. there with its teams still
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a long way to good serbia says it's kept its part of the deal with the e.u. now keep the. odd thing about great well let's get some more insight on this story from belgrade and cross the serbian canadian filmmaker but in spite of. many kinds of being with us here on our team is one of course the so we covered his extradition it's getting all the case for the war crimes court to deal with verdicts haven't exactly been coming thick and fast healthy to house the head bitten off more than they can chew does the complexity of the cases just justify them taking so much time. well the case of. is a complex one but of course we have to consider that the hague war crimes tribunal doesn't have much time to finish all the judgments that it has started and it has had bad experience for example with the judgment to in the case of slobodan
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milosevic where he died before. and you know. for that could be finished so basically i think the hague tribunal is going to be quick to come up with. with you know. a good case and to finish the trial ground which is fast as possible so that it's not left as a stalemate and that it could finish the trial could finish before the hague tribunal is set to perhaps operations do you think was placed by the e.u. on this extradition there's been a lot of debates around this point as a ball getting cheap if you like to say that he is the most desired entry into the club. well i think much more weight was placed on the arrest of. rather than kurdish was of course serbia has has done and i think it was more or less not very important in serbia is bid for joining the european union of course everybody mentioned it as
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a prerequisite for each you accession talks but of course just like the rest of the restaurant encourage was never. a request for was never a prerequisite for you membership just for you session talks the same way going how to choose rest may open doors for you but it's very very questionable whether arresting grown hardage will actually lead to you membership now many say that the next. may be for the recognition of costs that they do you think president that fought to fill his membership. i think when a government says that the e.u. does not have an alternative it means that it should be attained at any cost and of course the recognition of course of all will be no exception to that just like the government arrested just like they arrested for that right on card which they i am sure will will recognize kosovo and this is an unwritten prerequisite for
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joining the european union and this even though it hasn't been said so directly by heads it has been said by lower ranking officials for example most recently from germany who said that serbia will have to recognize call so if it wants to join the european union so this will be another prerequisite for joining you and i think the government has already done a lot in direction of recognizing course of course they recognize the documents from when the self-proclaimed independent republic of course also called so i think the recognition of course will come as a next step and sadly i think that. the people of serbia think they are powerless to stop that what is talk about the people what do they think about all of this do they shed the same sort of ferocious political will to join the. i think there are two types of people in serbia people who have illusions about the e.u. and people who are realistic about the e.u. those who have illusions about the e.u.
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think that the e.u. will solve all their problems most of them are hopeless to begin with and are looking for any sort of way out of their situation and they completely ignore was happening in greece what's happening in portugal spain cetera et cetera so they think that you will solve all their problems and then there is a second group of people who i think is the majority in serbia who are realistic you know there is no quick fix to the situation in serbia and know that joining the european union at this point would be like being a on a sailboat you know on the ocean trying to board the titanic it just pretty much won't help them at all and they are realistic that that everything that the government is saying everything that the polish politicians are saying is just something that they have to say something that. the they do in order to please their their so-called you partners but in reality it will not give anything to the average citizen of serbia. on the grounds canadian filmmaker and screenwriter thanks for the souls from belgrade. all three photojournalists
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accused of espionage in georgia have walked free after being convicted in court and then given suspended sentences they initially denied accusations that they paul secret states about georgia's president mikheil saakashvili to russia but later signed full confessions one of them even went on to a two day hunger strike in another confessed just up to his wife was released from detention well this is spot concerns that they were coerced into this of crimes they didn't commit. where on a twenty four seven but there are always more stories to be found on our website r.t. dot com here's just a sneak preview of what lies in store for you there showing your support for politicians and not scary can be a messy business especially to this glamorous group of. if you could all the high heels and very little else that is going to watch dozens of russian made columns and they do believe in the name of their beloved prime minister also. amazing
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pictures of russian casazza performing tricks you've never seen before more of their one hundred lives echoing stuns a click away in all online galleries find them all out all sing don't call. washington is reportedly considering bolstering its military support of his campaign in libya the alliance has asked the pentagon for more surveillance drones claiming it's running out of targets after almost five months strikes well that's amid concerns that nato supported rebels are abusing human rights a british newspaper claims the grave of want said to be the bodies of five troops has been discovered in opposition controlled area it follows
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a recent report by human rights groups that rebels are involved. and mistreating civilians suzanne chanda is an independent journalist and spokesman for the news and pretty civilians for peace in libya he believes suspected crimes by the rebels and swept under the cult has to subordinate his goals in that area. 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 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 uncovered 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 mccloy's ational mineral wealth but for humanitarian reasons so how can it fit the narrative
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of these rebels which nato and the nato countries are supporting lynching black people or conducting all the atrocities they accuse in the gadhafi side of conducting but actually the rebels are conducting these things so it doesn't fit the narrative. now norway's capital although it's been hit by a powerful explosion in the very center of the city and all sides the parliamentary buildings the preliminary reports suggest that it was a car bomb the prime minister is said to be safe however at least eight people have reportedly been injured police have started evacuating surrounding buildings and extensive damage has been reported including to the prime minister's office we'll of course bring you more on this story as we get it.
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looking at now from these pictures now with getting from a norwegian website we'll of course try to bring me you more information and more clarification as to what's actually happening in oslo as we get it just to tell you what is happening we know that the norwegian capital been hit by a very powerful explosion just outside the parliamentary buildings in the center of town these preliminary reports we're getting into r.t. suggest it was a car bomb. eight people have reportedly been injured however the prime minister is said to be safe but police have started evacuating those surrounding buildings and extensive damage has been reported we will bring you more on this story as we get is here at r.c.
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so we're just getting now confirmed reports that the oil ministry is now on fire also in oslo bits of information trickling in here at r.t. we'll try to clarify exactly what's happening for you as soon as we can so you do see where they are see for this unfolding story that's happening in the norwegian capital oslo a powerful explosion having taken place in the center of the city. ok we'll be back to recap of our top stories in just a few minutes first though let's get the latest business ease from dmitri after a short break. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and
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those of you watching the business updates on r.t. rupert murdoch's news corp has sold its seventy nine percent stake in russia's biggest to advertise a news door sells advertising on billboards public transport and other services in russian cities the investor and management buy out deal is to be worth three hundred fifty million dollars experts say the real values closer to two hundred seventy million do to a company and it use corp has had at stake up for sale for five years after the
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company decided to pull out of the russian market the new owners say they plan an i.p.o. to recoup their investment. move on to the markets now we start with oil and it is mixed this sweetest coming down slightly after climbing more than three days as investors hope for growing demand amid optimism in europe and the u.s. they will be able to deal with their debt crises and also on the statement that the international energy agency said it wouldn't extend the release of reserve oil supplies in the u.s. the euphoria over the situation in the u. europe has faded away those results coming out from caterpillar incorporated in. down six point six percent on friday as it reported its fiscal second quarter earnings of just over one billion dollars which was not enough to support the markets and so the dow jones is down point three percent this hour. european stocks
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are still trading well the london is still trading in the black supported by the greek deal the dax is starting to correct now the new bailout should help cut the country's debt by six leaders of the e.u. and powered 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 they also may detail provisions for limiting the damage if the credit rating agencies declare a greek default. here in moscow just fifteen minutes left on the clock to trade the audiences up point three percent the my six point one percent as quickly look at the shares on the my six which are moving the market. because of rather high oil prices rose and after gaining one point six percent norilsk nickel is down a percent despite posting a seventeen percent increase in net profit from last year no takers of more than one percent reports it's in talks on the purchase of
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a twenty five percent stake in germany's largest gas and water. and we will be back next hour with an update on see them. oh. wealthy british style it's just not on to the books right in the front. yard. in the down. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the country report on. india oh jeez i'm able to move go into joint be a good job the i love you that's the gateway to the brand imperial truly the george
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weston bush coromandel new kind of letter till the close of the shutter saddam did to go publicly and render some the colonel was her child is used to retreat. itself. this is e.u. leaders agreeing on the second multi-million dollar bailout for greece song c is a good union delving deep into debt the deal clinched at the summit in brussels today a major u.s. credit agency to say will downgrade the day good debt default status. there's skepticism inside the joining the dreams spies officials have been the arrest of border how to chill short called belgrade's road to membership serbia's last week prime suspect is currently on route to the hague. and embattled
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media mogul rupert murdoch braces himself for a legal and financial fight in the u.s. but many americans say the phone hacking scandal is merely a symptom of a society that increasingly neglects its people's right to privacy. ok moscow out is up next with us. hello welcome to the. bride's. celebrating its one hundred forty. and with
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