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in india oh geez available in the movie go and join me the children's the home of a lot bigger if we go to the grand imperial college the tallest was the tallest coromandel you can oh well it's a little there to see don't have to go and. read this and the colonel was her child as discover a treat. belgium's break on clues there reconcilable differences between the countries she holds the scene felt strong like typical of the region are strong raising concern that separation could spread and she said he knew. the sky was the u.s. says it won't stop its reconnaissance flights and sign it despite spacing down freights on the byways in chinese some words. out of housing needle there is no point in being enemies with the more that certain and pushes the more determined we become to move the party told the glue surveyed see around the foreign minister
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pressure the coming spacing over its nuclear program a possible way out of the deadlock. blockley is diplomacy between washington and moscow as the u.s. pounds travel for russian officials will be linked to a lawyer death in jail even though the probe not yet complete also. a very warm welcome see this is the live from moscow belgium may be an international by word in unity with its they say when you head courses but it faces a messy breakup of its own with an irrepairable north south divide and explains the split that's tearing the country to connect both throughout europe. some wait till
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they're divorced before planning their next marriage but not well lowlier the southern region of belgium become trees being with delta fictive government record fourteen months french speaking in the cells and flemish speaking flanders in the north disagree on pretty much everything many analysts think the most likely outcome will see the country break into as soon as it splits with floor this is complete the world will look to hook up with france for richer or poorer but mainly for richer going it alone when your small region is clearly not appealing they say political clout is important the main appeal is money. the looniest part of france and everything but name that we have the same language we watch french t.v. not belgian but above all our economy is controlled by french firms with polls suggest that hall for sixty percent of the french want to become one presidential
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front runner marine le pen last week said she would with the southern half of build them with france president sarkozy's ruling party and the opposition are already in talks to tie the knot so we have contacts with other parties with you and he then we have contacted the socialist it has been confirmed to us that's in case. there will be welcome in france. the biggest party in the northern half wants a split two experts say bill james already divided people don't know any more about the other half of the country the flemish people don't know who are the popular singers or writers today in the french speaking part of vice versa king albert fears bill jim's national day last week was its last he added the crisis threatens not just every belgian but european integration itself. the e.u. is scared that the divorce of belgium was quite out of the rest of europe catalonia
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leaving spain scotland leaving britain were already seen separatist marches and mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting called take just one day a clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have a flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight three g. and all that's left are the details of the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people desire to end their unhappy marriage will affect others in europe here's how your voting at aussie dot com opinion is another thing that's divided here on whether united europe days are numbered as you can see there from the chart forty two percent of you think you have been stuck together
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one party little while around of. nations the two inextricably linked suppose and low brass say that a global economic slump or exessive immigration will be what spells the end of the block we'll do our you all voice of the debate now at heart and dot com. the u.s. military says it will continue airborne reconnaissance missions china announced despite spacings protests last month after two chinese fighter jets intercepted a huge two spy plane over taiwan which china claims as its territory conahan and from the american base of foreign policy in focus think tanks. are in competition for energy and the region prey on the united states is the number one user of energy in the world and train is the number two. chinese. eighty percent of chinese energy suppliers who fly see that you move through the streets of four months which
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is controlled by the americans to sleep while you move a little extra. and so sleep chinese are very sensitive to this and the they worry about the fact that the united states could serve. a much more leery regime of living in this is part of a worldwide competition for illusion resources between the number one number two powers now energy users in the world and the fact that the united states has pretty much round do close to china because this is they're always from central asia to the north pacific that's the context in which this takes place. but livia's president says he is us all for things nightclub. plain and link him with drug traffickers and even that all of these attending the u.n. general assembly in new york has been sharing his concerns that. the information is coming from the u.s.
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i think there is some kind of a system some preparations being done by secret agents it's a little way of undermining the authority of the bolivian president and of the government do you remember this news from wiki leaks it was america's goal was it to capture me or neutralize me or overthrow what they failed can they do no try charging us with illegal activities with drug smuggling or terrorism for instance to ultimately destroy us that's their plan i believe. the highlights on the interview with that bolivian president evo morales is available for you to watch right now dot com. could you take three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project free media r.t.
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dot com. president said that it has ordered a list of americans who would be banned from entering russia in response to a u.s. mission to enhance travel restrictions on a group of brushing officials linked to the case of lawyer magnitsky he died in jail while awaiting trial for tax evasion that you got going on. according to a source in the russian foreign ministry this list will include american officials who are thought to all violated the rights of russian citizens and is moscow's answer to the so-called black list previously enforced by the u.s. state department that list includes dozens of russian officials including some senior police officers agents of the federal security service lawyers doctors and others who the state department believes are linked to sort of give money to ease death all of them are now banned for it from entering the united states the kremlin says it's possible to buy the situation since there are several investigations
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currently being held looking into the circumstances of magnitsky death and this blacklist was again forced before a court could make a decision on them previously the russian foreign ministry and also if you speak criticize this blacklist saying that it's an unfriendly act which may negatively affect the trust between the two countries also called it an old school type of a tactic to intervene and apply pressure on these investigations and promised an adequate response just to remind us that game i mean ski was all we were working with a large foreign investment fund here in russia he was accused of organizing a huge money laundering scheme was arrested but died in prison before a court could make a decision on his case this caused a huge wave of criticism both in russia and among being international community several separate investigations war started including the one being held by the president's commission on human rights. in just
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a few minutes here are say the scorched earth strikes the back songs that pull up health costs is the wave of the real dangers on the ground with fears it's. shaping us. congratulating christiane i see where and here where all of that on feet is from russia ukraine and the rest of the site and the many and i've said to russia. iran's nuclear program has passed a point of no return according to its foreign minister and about twenty minutes he explains exclusively why the country can't backtrack on its atomic plans. iran has reached a point in its nuclear research where it is impossible to stop it or go back over the nuclear technologies have developed into a domestic industry becoming a fact of life for many reasons now that we have educated and trained thousands of nuclear scientists in the west or the entire world stop us from enriching uranium
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so as for how the situation is going to develop there is no limits discussion dialogue and negotiation we see it as a test for ourselves for patients and insurance or throughout our history or prove to the world that you run for does not give up in the face of suppression still if you wrote it we are ready to any price and withstand anything and there's no point in being intimate with the more the pushes the more determined we become to move life's going to. find out a crisis first some is an opportunity for others and with money in short supply the companies in the west they're taking their operations in dollars to bitch. sure it looks at how the american financial downturn has been growing means for the indian economy. it's the great recession of the twenty first century what started as a collapse in the housing market in the united states has led to unemployment hunger and debt crises around the world and while countries are struggling to
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protect their interests increasingly western businesses are shifting their work east to cut costs welcome to go down a modern shopper about new delhi everywhere you look there are opportunities of american companies at the kind of the important the united states has placed on the country during the financial crisis according to recent outsourcing report that american companies have been very productive in that country as much as that in mind in the past three years. care corporations is a multi-billion dollar american heating and ventilation company they say that over the past decade their business has shifted from being seventy percent u.s. base to just forty percent today. just in that direction so the idea is to have a good balance but it's not about being focused on one marketing together but having a good balance and obviously you know merging markets like china and asia as such continue to support us but we. and carrier isn't alone according to the u.s.
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department of commerce the same number of jobs that have been cut from the united states in the last decade have been added to these companies overseas operations it's a phenomenon that angers many americans who are struggling to make ends meet i think it's despicable disgusting that we have people here that have worked all of their lives in a losing jobs left and right because somebody on top once i make a buck and pay the cheapest possible. dollars to go visiting with the economy. i think are american companies should hire american workers. because of the shrinking middle class and the fact that middle class wages are decreasing over the last thirty years so many people who. do to us and i do think that is the wrong thing to do is hidden there. over things and it's not just manufacturing work american i t. companies and innovation jobs are also moving here in droves as well as huge savings on wages many companies say india's fast growing economy and young
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workforce make it a desirable place to find staff there are amazingly talented people here in that part of the workforce and you know it's a matter of helping other other markets understand that you know there are very talented people here who can do a lot of great work and it's not just about outsourcing and it's growth that these american companies don't anticipate will at least anytime soon within the markets we have a good old boy from the last forty of those almost thirty years and there's a loss i think there's petition to be would like to double the business forty five mins a confidence not often found among their colleagues in the west preassure either r t a new delhi india. more serious reports from inside india are online for you is whether the home including talented dunlop they cannot play india trauma crucifying find strong it's not livelihoods with
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a different kind of network to get a real illustration of the call to section the big story. welcome to the. what makes a big splash in the world of high stakes business what turns events science into i can't use products we don't understand the whole huge easy steps we followed russian leaders to you should be yours abroad and their vision breakthroughs back home sunlight on stone on technology update here on our. we've got the future covered. close a team was in the cool gum region the influx from all over the world had a few centimeters to their cell. this time archie goes to the on the region.
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for the gold rush still gets the job. or an agent try to save its culture the cranes are protected in the first official nature reserve. region. but the close ups on the marquee. the soul. is notching forty degrees in the skate but memories of last song as. leaving a chill in the aussies a diaper scraper reports on how the wall far as a back spreading fair is why display so. well with all the smoke and moscow's in. the toxic cocktail of late smoke wood smoke and exhaust fumes that filled the capitol last august is still believed in people's memory intense b. book fires and the record heat wave for the dense smog that sent pollution levels
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soaring ten fold you thought you swore they would be prepared this year to find a place like this you don't have to go far from the capital this smoke is familiar to everyone who was in moscow last summer back then dr said breathing in the smog that covered the city was equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes every hour now the question on everyone's mind is whether the smog misery is back again any dogs may look on this with just tiny flames on the surface but in fact every square meter requires a ton of looting to extinguish the fire burning the underground. mining economy a small group is beneath the surface and they undermine all work. the authorities insist the situation is under control and most of the fires in the mostly region have been successfully extinguished however campaigners say that the shells are underreporting the extent of the problem imo through around moscow and across the
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country. the situation is made even worse by the bureaucrats instead of red and sweet clear it's time consuming based relations board fires and thus make it more difficult to get away with time. campaigners say part of the problem is that the forests are being mistreated they say more needs to be done to prevent fires by better management with summer at its peak remnants of camp fires are called horse and forest despite a ban introduced a month ago and there's only so much montes continued release when i was driving out of the forest that is seeing you forgetting what i mean there is a huge placard at the entrance the record breaking heat of summer two thousand and ten resulted in devastating forest. it killed sixty two people destroyed one hundred ninety nine towns and reduced city two hundred houses to. the fire i was literally coming towards our so i could hear the trees crackling they
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were burning and then who's the wind blew it the other way you know this year most of the country's ignorance well drained and the fires are raging once more large a reason forest have already been destroyed in russia's far east while points in the north are already too small and with all the still to do russians from the capital to the countryside open summer sun. this time. r t r c region. because the more world news we're covering with our now in the libyan rebel. blast in town near a key supply road not far from that elysium border. saves the biggest rebel push in recent weeks on wednesday britain expelled all about soil to the data is raising officially recognizing libya's opposition group the legitimate government. of china live in its debt has vowed to investigate a high speed train crash that killed these hurting local and injured almost two
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hundred others six carriages derailed and four plant from the guy a dud on saturday after a train crashed into another near the eastern city. a senior railway officials the design flaws in human error a cause that tragically. rescue efforts are underway and self-will rear of the heavy rainfall claimed at least forty four lives there the cultural capital emergency teams of music heavy machinery and shovels to search for survivors flooding has forced thousands from their homes destroyed many buildings another twenty five centimeters of rain is expected to fall on friday. well thursday's these the marking of a special board. between russia ukraine and belarus which goes back more than a millennium all the log church leaders are in here marking the conversion to christianity it happened exactly one thousand and twenty three years ago when ukraine's capital used to be the center of the ancient state of ruth's assays and
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if he has yes he is there. thousands have gathered in key of central monastery to cuba just a lot of the one you can see over there behind me to attend the biggest liturgy the biggest service held by the head of the russian orthodox church. came over to the ukrainian capital to mark the celebrations of the christianization of ancient russia indeed a thousand and twenty three years ago. who was back then reigning in. christianity he took several citizens of kiev to the waters of the river here in kiev and turned them into orthodox christians this is the biggest religious holiday for the believes all across the coast soviet space indeed russia ukraine and belarus are celebrating this holiday and today it's thursday is the final day of the celebrations were understand that services and liturgies will be held everywhere across these countries and also this will become
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a native with bright colorful concerts later in the evening now indeed of course this is a very important for the history of russia that's in the country orthodox christianity but that choice may well have been different and of the beautiful mona she which you can see over there may have easily been a mosque because back then in the year nine hundred eighty eight delegates from all religions came over to clear two of the five even to offer their religion historians are still finding proper explanation why did choose orthodox christianity some even joked that this choice because the orthodox christianity in fact allowed people to drink wine well maybe this is a joke this is being debated by historians more likely that the choice for the orthodox christianity was more geopolitical because. even wanted to have closer ties with other european powers nevertheless this was a historical decision and believes all across the post of its base are celebrating
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this day. now on the way around foreign minister about how it's resolved western concerns about its nuclear program for business update. i welcome to our business report here in our teeth thanks for joining me who has reach a three year high against the euro dollar basket growth of russia currencies mainly due to uncertainty over the u.s. debt ceiling and the eurozone and also say strong low prices and lower capital outflow but supporting the ruble. let's take a look at markets up precious metal prices are makes us are going to slip into the red gold is gaining as a restless took for safe haven due to uncertainty over the u.s. debt grows aleutian prices are in the black light. from early losses but it's still quite flat brant is trading at one hundred and eighteen dollars prices under
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pressure the u.s. debt ceiling debate chipped away at investor confidence and the bond. and europe markets are in negative territory for the fourth day now the financial sector is struggling after goldman sachs downgraded a number of european banks limited prospects for long growth dax is down one point seven percent this hour and here in moscow the markets are mixed the r.t.s. has slipped into the red after earlier gains for the miners it's still higher now let's take a look at some individual moves one of my six energy majors are among the main gainers would gasper not around point eight percent of russia's pharmaceutical giant farm standard is also supported by news it has increased sales by sixty percent in the first half of the year. precious metal miner pulling half a percent in the red despite strong to gold. the markets have been trading
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at reading water for days here sergei so their front door to bank says even for the investor team to be involved there are not many quote stars like investors who could grow all stocks and grow stocks in russia where regular growth stocks like ricky was from the banks listen stocks might be interested i think are very do nothing because what shal kreeft and investors risk to the buyer for long term perspective and or maybe also for the wisest sector you may be interested in on your floor that will see most people jetting off on their holidays this week probably aren't heading for the north caucuses are the political trouble russian region is barely on the tourist map however the government hopes to change all that as making a clutch night stands. the creation of the new tourist destinations in the north caucasus is the key strategy of the russian government to bring economic revival to
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the troubled treatment the sums involved have been raised several times but now it's predicted that over one hundred thirty billion dollars will be needed to build five major resorts now government owned corporations resource off the north caucasus is running the project and it promises that the construction will be finished by twenty twenty five now funds will compromise three different sources first from the federal budget than from the regions is specially. done in english and finally from a known state sources such as international and domestic investors it's not only new resources that will be involved but also some salvage era holiday destinations will get a new lease of life now the republic of dagestan will receive one third of overall investments most of it will be sponsor a point the construction of hotels and other infrastructure along its two hundred kilometers of caspian sea shore now that he's done claims it will attract maybe
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private investors but so far only russian billionaire through the monkey has expressed an interest meanwhile allstream and front have also expressed their readiness to participate in the construction of this major project the development of the north caucasus alongside the twenty fourteen olympics as the most expensive projects on to taking by the russian government that's all the business is for another two only for more updates in about forty five minutes from.
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