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in the movie going to join t.v. shows a movie that's the way that the grand imperial. george was coromandel the essential skills with which. to go clear from the city the colonel was such as you treat. time apparently agency chief makes his first visit to japan's crippled fukushima plant as the country's nuclear nightmare continues for months after a devastating earthquake and tsunami. countdown to crisis president obama appealed to the public to pressure congress into a compromise over its debt ceiling with just a week before a potential default. top north korean diplomat heads to be u.s. for talks on resuming stalled nuclear disarmament to go she was just days after and boys from north and south met for the first time in two years. and tuesday's trading session kicks off on a cautiously slow yet positive note in russia as well prices recover in asia first
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get more on that sideways business news in twenty minutes. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching artsy with memory and josh you have a international atomic watchdog is visiting japan's fukushima nuclear plant for the first time since march as devastating earthquake and tsunami it here in moscow has promised to help was the recovery effort and discussed what aid is needed at a meeting with the country's prime minister as well as killing thousands of national disasters cause of plants reactor cores to melt and lead dangerous amounts of radiation into the environment but the i.a.e.a. says the workers are capable of bringing the leak under control by early next year as planned residents evacuated from a town close to the area held a belated memorial for the data missing on the radio and no man's land but even
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many of those who survived are struggling with their own nuclear nightmare artist sean thomas explains. a triple disaster on a scale the world has never known causing damage destruction and uncertainty forcing tens of thousands of japanese refugees to leave their lines behind and seek shelter anywhere they can some people do. the bucket but of but the problem is they are a minority they be they have been accused. classmates you know of course by off shock. that they are causing. not. primarily a move towards self-preservation this idea of desertion is defined by many as characteristically jeff unease and has earned of those who have evacuated the
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dishonorable title of traitor. of course it's hard to hear that we have family members we think about our health but in other words we run away with kate because we're scared of ideation that there's no example in the world of something similar and the consequences are as their ongoing. all those who have moved to shelters here in tokyo are facing that guilt and the pressure to move back oh there are others who have lost everything cannot handle the overwhelming change and they are facing even darker documents japan already has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and following the disaster in march the government has issued a warning about a possible nationwide epidemic of depression. here. are organic farmers. so so because you know the. soil is everything. good soil full after many hours of hard work and it's just contaminated one
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night a week or so some. farmers call it that suicide i'm very sad to hear the news and many other farmers are also very much depressed a recent national survey in japan performed by dr roshini and his team shows that suicide rates in japan have been found increased in the months since the disaster compared to the same timeframe in the previous two years but the demographics are not what you might expect. in sincerity rate increase that. india. centers like to hear yours because somehow those struggling through the. graph they have not had to sit through two mics and say this disaster has certainly taken its toll on japan's economy and such constant reminders of an intense topic can harm the collective psyche of the people who live here as well because of the. tsunami disaster last year
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three or disaster many people actually lost their jobs or or their working conditions has crashed. so. yeah they have a so many good reasons to commit suicide because in japan's death toll to keep rising even though the initial disaster subsided months before in japan sean thomas forty. what you got to live from moscow syria get serious about political freedom we ask whether a democratic gesture by president johnson's government will help an ongoing violence or help him hold on to power. president barack obama has turned to the public for help in pushing through a deal on its debt he wants americans to put pressure on congress to find a compromise and a televised national address you warned that failing to raise the debt ceiling will cause incalculable because damage obama blamed republicans in the house of
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representatives for the lack of a deal to avoid a u.s. national default congress has just a week to raise the fourteen point three trillion dollars debt limit before it runs out of money risking a downgrade of its credit that would mean higher interest rates for republicans and democrats have been logged in a dispute over whether spending cuts or tax hikes is the end search of the debt crisis matthew batum senior editor at the capital research center says the government needs to raise its borrowing limit to keep investors. the obama and the democrats in congress just want to keep on spending. and so they would like to see the debt ceiling raised so that they can continue to give rewards to their supporters among the labor unions and the various political organizations that are sympathetic to the democratic party's cause the u.s. is able to keep raising its debt ceiling because people investors around the world
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have confidence in the united states they believe that the u.s. government will honor its outstanding obligations and so as long as people have faith in the investors have faith in the u.s. government and its credit worthiness then the u.s. could keep raising its debt ceiling the problem right now is that the debt is so high that that in itself is starting to become a negative factor that could lead to a credit rating downgrade of the united states government if china loses confidence in. america the american government's ability to pay its debts then the u.s. will have nowhere to run to the u.s. with the only the only choice it would have would be to keep printing money to inflate the currency run the printing presses and risk devastating hyperinflation so that's about the only or the u.s. government would have to drastically cut spending and implement pretty severe
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austerity measures matthew senior editor at the capitol research center from washington. well we are closely following developments on the american financial scene on our web site so you can go to our ti dot com for the latest updates and videos as a whole the narrative counts down days until the fall of wall street high flyers are bracing themselves for iraq new bride. this life is a joke and it's. let's get a sweet release going to get it. while others in the last are choosing to ignore the problem by dressing up as superheroes senate canning with an annual comic con convention.
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a senior north korean diplomat has been invited to new york in an attempt to revive long stol talks over his country's controversial nuclear program a move comes just days after a top and ways from the south and north korea sat together for the first time in over two years on the sidelines of the already summit in indonesia there are they agreed to renew six party talks over pyongyang's atomic ambitions. of the asper north korea shelled island killing four people saying it was responding to provocative military drills however the u.s. secretary of state says before any deal was discussed north korea must first dismantle its nuclear facilities as the rock and co-founder of the national campaign to and the korean war says america should stand in the way of a peaceful solution. we forget that you know if you can reach agreements even with people you have profound differences with the word exercises where we say
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simulate landing two hundred thousand troops and taking over a young yank and offending against other types of attacks only serves to amp it up and certainly the comments and expressions from the north don't help either so you have both sides who need to step back and certainly begin to look at peaceful exercises of their relationship there north korea has not india has always indicated that for a peace treaty and formalized relations with the united states that it would give up its nuclear weapon capability that has always been on the table and we should be grabbing that as a real opportunity because more than one hundred fifty countries have normalized relations with the north and we need formal channels to begin to deal with these things like jimmy carter and former ambassadors have been saying and our campaign along with many others are beginning to help washington move from demonisation to
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engagement which is really necessary for any systematic change. on the way here in our team why have one when you can have man what a growing number of women desperate tither not some are willing to accept being life number two or even three. norway's prime minister says he's country will remain an open society memorial processions for the victims of friday's twin terrorist attack have been held throughout the nation over a hundred thousand gather in the capital to mark the deaths of seventy six people flowers and candles were used to commemorate those massacred in the shooting as an iowan he can and the bombing of government buildings in oslo admitted the atrocities has been charged with terrorism at a closed court hearing and will be held in isolation for four weeks and is varying brevik pleaded not guilty saying he wanted to save society from an immigrant's invasion david johnson up and see on partners in chicago believes that if you are taken out of troubles and free so too will the popularity of extreme right wing
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parties. i think the financial crisis is going to make it much more difficult to combat the message of these far right groups in times of economic stress it is distressingly easy for people to look for scapegoats and unfortunately it's human nature to seek out scapegoats that look different than us have different customs there are as i am concerned but it is a real trend sadly while economic hardship has not caused this i think it is likely to exacerbate what we're seeing and i think that looking at just the scandinavian countries it is actually i will thing far right groups are going to gain increasing credence and popularity in the next few years throughout europe which is worryingly close to almost a century approach and we really need to hope that our leaders throughout europe
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will do more to put these type of caustic ideologies back on the fringes where they belong. and for more analysis reports and videos on norway's first ever terror attack head to our you tube channel all the latest on the story available for you twenty four seven. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world in the streets of canada. operations are on. the british ministry of the fans has apologized after one of its attack helicopters one of five children by mistake and against him according to you on that ember of civilians killed by nato air strikes has gone up over the death toll this year alone standing at seventy nine anti-war activists lanes of german things it's time
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for the alliance to admit the failure of its afghan campaign. i think that it will just convince more people in afghanistan that war is helping them bully is actually killing and injuring more and more people so it isn't working isn't going to work when you have a war where the recent growing insurgency will be for sort of people who are victims of this and children are obviously one of the worst sort of casualties the only solution to this is to say you war isn't working it has there is absolutely no justification for nato forces to be there and that they should withdraw the troops this is now coming up to the tenth anniversary of the war and there is absolutely no question that this war is not getting better it is getting worse it is almost certain that whatever settlement eventually comes in afghanistan it will involve
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the taliban in some capacity nearly everybody now recognizes this so what is the point of continuing this war the point of continuing this war is because the americans and the british and their allies cannot admit defeat in a second country after what happened in iraq that is why they're there they're there in order to prop up a government that they have no real confidence in they are there in order to save their own faces they are there to protect their interests they're not there to protect the ordinary afghans and we've seen this again this week alison's in germany to stop the war coalition. syria's government has adopted a draft law allowing rival political parties to be created it could and decades of domination by president assad's ruling baath party opposition groups have been banned since the military coup nine hundred sixty three the law is part of reforms promised by president asad to put a man through more than four months of protests against his government over fifteen hundred civilians have been killed and thousands more detained since uprisings
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began in march however political theories benjamin barber believes the law is nothing more than an empty gesture. it is not anything but formal and technical change. government cannot afford to have a genuine multi party. approach because. our hours. if they do more than just a formality. this is anything more than a. party democracy and i believe that in the end. i would suggest that the united states and the. hypocritical they talk about change but of course they haven't really put any pressure. on syria. for
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example. to look for an alternative the fact is. i think they're very worried about what the. regime. actually. keno and therefore he will make some noise. but in reality he will have. around the world nato airstrikes caused a fire at a food storage complex in full time in a northern even city torn gadhafi forces and the nato support of rebels meanwhile
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forty kilometers to the east in opposition held misrata government forces burned one of the region's major fuel depos the u.n. envoy to leave you held talks with the rebel council in benghazi a monday but besides were unable to come up with a peaceful solution to the conflict the country's ongoing civil war started in february with nato joining in march. kossovo has sent forces through its northern border with serbia to force an import ban imposed last week the move has led to a rise in ethnic tensions with local serbs resisting the police presence is already say they control one of the border crossings but another is being blocked by locals the battle was to counter a service boycott of cost of goods in place since it's in a lateral ration apparently in two thousand and eight. the has to make an emergency delivery of food and humanitarian aid to somalia worst dream drought has
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put ten million lives at risk will be the first airlift since a two year ban on international aid was removed by some knowledge of militants several weeks ago on wednesday un representatives will withstand a conference in kenya to find ways to raise one point six billion dollars in aid over the next year. or longer has passed an historic law allowing couples to divorce in their own country it will take effect from october after the president signs it all although it was the only e.u. country with divorce legislation in couples have to travel abroad to apply for a moment through the courts or church taking up nine years the vote is a blow to the ruling nationalist party which opposes the wars. and now from the wars to uncle eventual marriages i comes to the dating game in russia it really is a man's world barracked one million more when the man of the country forcing some
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to turn to exotic means of finding love even of that means a better half is more like several better waters or the single roof enough records . need some dream a father of three and has been for three and other years ago andré got married two years own pace again and again shouldn't go i should i refuse any of them if i love them all really why the country's demographic realities andree site he called into the latest census there are ten million more women in russia than there are mean the shortage of supply leads to the need for sharing a concept of injuries wise say they've made peace with their worth i thought he was kidding but then realized that he wasn't i never expected something like this happening to me but we were all got used to it you know if you love you'll understand we never fight but under a never quarrel there is no any kind of competition either. andrey considers
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himself an ardent christian yet to his wife's abroad of muslims the distribution of duties and conjugal delights within the household also lies in the islamic traditions. of the silver i mean the move feel equal if one wants me to buy her something i will but old boy something of the same price for the other two as well for the bills and three houses and three apartments that's fair isn't it over. as extraordinary as it seems and reis example is not that rare in russia many men are in relationships with several women at the time most to keep their extramarital affairs secret. the more numerous these may look strange i agree which we consider it better to be a second or third wife rather than think you are the only one and be decently mistaken this can city of man is also be down to their propensity to need it was described as unhealthy behavior alcoholism and reckless driving is cheap in a way i think countries to let me tell you my story twenty eight years old
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reasonably smart fairly pretty and very compassionate yet i'm still single i always of trying the daughter gets in slimmer every year according to recent poll here in russia forever single man over thirty there are dozens of single women still on the lookout for that brings with their wounds search for true love becoming statistically challenging no wonder our eyes are wondering abroad and the from russia with love mantra is to go in strong. regional shanty moscow. love it or leave heard some maybe that's what life is all about rock legend brian may best known as a guitarist and songwriter for queen found himself car playing suicide prior to the death of freddie mercury and just so we're on our we asked brian what brought him back from the brink. what's top secret in your so. i think woodstock was the fact that i had children and it would depend on the
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lovely i would like to tell you that was a glimmer of hope there but there wasn't at that time remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking if i could do this you have to somehow get outside. and trust that you can come back here and as a person you would. i'll be back with a recap of our main story shortly but waiter is here first with this instance. hello soon will malcolm to business seen the sights of pleads a pause expansion russia's bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender is considering buying a ten percent stake in home credit be the buy the or these he wants to buy a stake in the bank or head of home credit b. visa listing the i.p.o. of a twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars because
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of these key assets as home credit and finance bank in russia the bank holds a quarter of the instant credit market in the country italy's an l group and germany's eon have put the finishing touches to the new power plants in siberia a foreign energy giants are leading investors and russia's liberalized pound market building more new capacity than russian firms the summit over ports. the generators are turning creating much needed electricity last year power companies built a record for google lots of capacity enough to power a quarter of more skilled and its foreign firms which provided bill lion's share of the investment and major maestro never a bigger chip that the market is liberalize the reason regulatory for a more there are markets or capacity in the and they energy what we wish is to progress with these in making it more functioning russia opened its power sector
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four years ago privatizing most generating capacity during the crisis some russian firms failed to me the investment obligations while foreigners increased their market share poorness on nine percent of capacity. with the commission seventy eight percent of new units generators are now asking regulators for predictability this year the russian government current price rises to fifteen percent we generators see last the millions but that hasn't stopped the flaking off switches let me call the business our team. looking at the markets now and we start with crude a well and that's trading up for the spot u.s. president is warning the country's debt headlong friends to damage the u.s. economy the world's largest consumer. across asia stocks are edging higher to if you're still so high with financials recouping their losses from the previous
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session it's a pretty financial group asserting three quarters of a percent this out on them was trading at around two percent just a few minutes ago after hiking its profit forecast for this year gains in hong kong led by the banking sector. now let's look at the opening picture in moscow after one hour of trading the r.t.s. is up point eight percent of my six more modest point two percent move to the main movers on the my six and gazprom energy shares a mixed gas from our point six percent world was never for example was down point one percent versus really being cautious with whether putting their money in the because of the uncertainty on the market. fertilizer produce that would all carli is also due to a correction in the market for the sell russian equities of struggle to continue last week's good performance you're going to go to most of our capital says all eyes are on whether the u.s.
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can conjure up a plan to solve the debt situation. well the markets are still waiting for a decision on the u.s. debt deal so we do paul that lawmakers will come to some definite solution because the worst thing we now have on the market is that no one is no one knows what's going to happen on both sides all goosed when actually there was some deadline probably as that deal. also people are expecting crucial friday data on the u.s. economy really the investors extract in years g.d.p. to advance by one point adverse sam but also people expect some slowdown in the consumer spending all in no waiting for two issues three s. macro economic data which will inflows all the markets across the world and also the u.s. debt deal. arena is next with the headlines now back in fifteen minutes with an update of the business news they were.
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