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in india oh she's available in the movie joint people to be on the villains the gateway to the grand imperial should the torch was to push coromandel you can away with a little closer security to go and her brother said the colonel was her child as a retreat. america's biggest creditor china lashes out at washington for putting the global economy at risk by not reaching agreement to keep its debt in check. slovakia's eurozone dream turned sour the cost of dealing with a currency crisis undermines the promise of prosperity as an e.u. member. poland prepares to present its own perspective of what caused the plane of the late president kaczynski to crash in western russia. and the russian scientists claims keeping
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a close eye on the sun could help predict when natural disasters are about to strike near. and on air twenty four hours a day or watching our take on carriage outside the country which holds more u.s. debt than any other failure of congress to be to deal with debt ceiling china says the political deadlock in washington threatens the entire global economy so far republicans and democrats have today the over limiting what the country and they haven't agreed on rival budgets they have until tuesday to avoid a potentially devastating default earlier in the week u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton was in beijing to reassure asian leaders that america will not fall back on its debt payments some experts say both china and
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americans could suffer because there's so much at stake. there's definitely going to be a lot of nervousness all around the world and china has reason to be nervous not necessarily because they're going to miss interest payments but just because they have so much invested economically with the united states and we're making ourselves look like fools and they're wondering what kind of partner economically they have and whether they should be holding so many dollar assets so it's not a matter of they're going to miss an interest payment it's more just the long term . your medium term and d.c. of course that's the reality of the situation again is these sort of doomsday scenarios the notion that that china would just drop the dollar or. they could just offer something like that is entirely unlike the reality is the world today still does not have a right to the barber despite. this guys have been here in the last decade we've seen this happening but the moment. is not as a decade ago there isn't
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a currency right but ours is no better market right that market so i don't see that happening i really don't see any drastic change my take on this is that it was an agreement was reached in the future will actually return to china will continue by just letting the united states will continue issues to china now every time in the wrong before certainly change the dollar is declining but it's not going to happen overnight and i don't think the floor is going to it is going to affect the international cuisine markets that much what it's going to affect is the average american and you know pretty in a pretty tough rhetoric. and in europe smaller countries like the republic of slovakia feel their economies being crushed under the weight of the euro currency crisis with bailouts for using member states needing to be paid for haitians that are feeling the pinch as artie's etc further reports critics that say rules have changed you room and the ship failing to live up to its promises. they say that charity starts at home also back here maybe one of the poorest countries with
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pressure from the e.u. to participate in a second bailout then money could soon be going to greece eight of them and also you joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits in fact slovakian pensions are significantly lower than dazing police people here at this hey michel to tell us they barely cover their costs with the money they receive they have to now. here with homelessness. with chloroform and some system our health care system never enough money. back in two thousand and nine when slovakia joined the here is a it was such high hopes it was also kind of a bit of first one. character probably. for the one from central europe you know if you're a club but the year is saying it seems is all it was cracked up to be as we joined
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your of the longer i was going through the. birth of one country. just this one gone through in may two thousand changed dramatically basic that severely gang may well now be breathing a sigh of relief it may bring not only here is a new plane she's had felt the benefits slayback shuckers have been heading to their checkout to escape the year a week come just across the border from the back here to the czech republic where these people. store out there doing a big business more and more people make the regular journey to do their shopping because the prices here is simply much cheaper people are now shopping outside the country vacuous retail revenues have fallen dramatically and the high prices mean the tourism industries have been hit hard certainly not the results hopeful when they first joined but every club has its leaders and what they say apparently gays
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even if they're the ones who got you into trouble in the first place used to be. all the countries in europe are. as german born so. make it possible for greek. to like him maybe contributing this time it's left many of days so eager to join the year a gang healing they're now simply being pushed around. r.t. for back in. france has been warned by the international monetary fund that it needs more cuts to avoid becoming the next victim of the debt crisis there murphy says the country's credit rating could be at risk for storm to take an economic softer younger inspires to these problems longer. and the problem is look these are things that have just happened suddenly i mean the french budget deficit has been
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in a deficit the french budget since one thousand nine hundred seventy four i mean these are things that have been going on for thirty or forty years it's absolutely ludicrous untruthfully governments need to stop spending and they need to be very realistic of what their budgets there are fundamentals huge problems going all the way through the euro zone and we don't have any leaders who are willing to give us a sustainable solution this is typical of contagion we've been talking about it for weeks we have you know when you get some degree of illness and it goes through the body ultimately you have to decide when to amputate it and the truth is we should have amputated greece from the euro zone long ago we've got the situation at the moment where provincial libraries in northern germany are being closed because the money isn't there because it's being used to fund people in the mediterranean i think german voters are going to get very angry about that very very soon and i actually think the political will is not there amongst the people to endlessly keep bailing out their saw their neighbors it's going to be
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a huge problem because ultimately the contagion is going to hit and i really do believe that after last week's events unfortunately we only enjoyed closer to the idea of a total euro meltdown. well still to come on the program dangerous connections libyan rebels on their command killed ourselves and edged ties to withdraw from the regime called into question. and we take a look at the israeli protests taking inspiration from the arab spring but of worry the netanyahu government. also always presenting the results of its investigation into a presidential plane crash in western russia last year rich president lech kaczynski and dozens of the country's political elite were killed in the accident party's lexia chef scheme joins us now from. this report which basically publishes the results of the investigation held by the polish side has been very
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long and to separate it in poland it took almost a year to compile it and took more than a month to actually translate the report into russian and english country's interior minister has already hinted that the report would be very painful for poland to come to terms with but still this is the result of the polish investigation well after the plane crash on april tenth twenty or twenty ten know which killed most of the country's political elite ninety six people including the presidential couple and his wife maria when russia started the investigation making it clear that it was the crew of the presidential airplane which is to blame for the tragic plane crash along with the weather conditions along with the poor qualification of the flight crew poland and some parties in the nationalist parties including the party of the brother of the former president also kaczynski were accusing more score for holding back facts and concealing information and scolding the investigation so these parties demanded that war so should hold its very own
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investigation at some point of time even prime minister who is known to be in very warm ties with moscow he was also criticizing russia for the way it was handling the best a geisha but still we understand that after the investigation by poland started russia was also taking part in assisting the polish investigators providing all the needed documents and now this report is due to put paid to all the speculation as to whether a russian air traffic controllers were to blame for this crash the press conference which announces the results of this investigation this report is happening now as we speak and the certainly we'll be bringing you all the details as the press conference comes to an end and we'll be updating our viewers with all the latest information. well the investigation into the crash took on political overtones becoming a bone of contention between wall sort and most kevin hiatt from the u.s. based flight safety foundation disagrees a first question as to patients. there should not be any politics involved in an
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accident investigation it should be thorough and forthright and the information given out an order so we can prevent it of that like this or another accident from happening sometimes politics do enter into it and usually when you see something of that nature crop up you can spot it in a report that might be trying to do something as far as the cover up but and this particular case from what we have taken a look at the accident report and the data there didn't appear to be anything of that nature but use the flight data recorder and also the cockpit voice recorder which always helps an accident investigation and that analysis and by using that information and then what was given to them by the local airport authorities the weather report i think it was a very comprehensive report that was produced it was right on par with something that would be produced in any one of the other nations of the world. both more and
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that you can log on to our website at all to go cold you can point out more about the rush of that investigation into the tragedy also lined up few online right now discover what the f.b.i. in the region massacre suspect on this i think i mean coleman. does the mercury headscarf we sell seats in the senate we see how people throughout the city only dealing with the. arab spring all european style discontent israel is the latest scene of nationwide mass protests dozens of tent cities are appearing across the country are starting to take part in rallies to the moment government provide cheap housing and lower
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cost of living because protesting at so i didn't believe is planned for saturday night but it's only the beginning according to. an executive director of the association for civil rights in israel. what we've seen in recent weeks is an unprecedented wave of demonstrations all over the country unprecedented both in its scope so far the protesters been very peaceful very targeted and very energetic and it was only the beginning of a process that is now emerging in israel because one of the most interesting aspects of the protest so far it's been its insistence on saying what is wrong with the current reality but at this stage yet not committing to any specific solutions and it's also gradually evolving into including a larger knowledge of a number of palestinian israelis well much of the disparities in the economy actually concentrated i neutrally it was
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a very jewish protest that is changing and that is also an essential critical and again very optimistic and very just development in the process much of the criticism has been targeted by minister netanyahu but not only him and in fairness it should be said that the policies that has brought israel's economy to where it is are not only the policies of this current government this government may have pushed it to the extreme but this is the doing of much more than the past two years of economic policies that he and the rebels have declared three days of mourning after that military commander to his aides were killed. eunice was gunned down hours after the throaty supposedly arrested him and his family suspected times to and his regime had been libya's foreign minister before he defected to the rebels that lucian the national transitional council blames the killing of the supporters and claims to have arrested the head of the sponsor of the consequences of the
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murder of all depend on how deep the commanders that's connections really ran that's according to what it is that americans antiterrorism crocus. the consequences of his killing could be either short ramification or vast on this occasion if indeed he was only an individual or even a high ranking official who had still relationships with words with the duffy regime then his killing would be it would be the end of the. if it's the other case that is he and others inside the council the interim council of the bin ghazi power have been in opposition to another force the militia force that could be other little opponents it could be the one with the militia of the jihadists or another tribe if the case is the first then the concern is more serious in the west that there could be more clashes in the future and more tensions within the military
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camp at a time where the rebel seems to be on the offensive so we're going to wait and see the results of the investigations and most likely the nato command would want to be part of these investigations. a heavy blast at a coal mine in ukraine's eastern danske region has killed at least seventeen people an explosion thoughts have been caused by guests in the overnight almost a thousand meters below the surface twenty eight miners were underground and none of them are still missing ukraine's president is on his way to the site of disaster to meet a rescue operation but it's basically one of the most dangerous and killing dozens of mines the last few decades. nato commander in kosovo says the alliance will keep of knowledge military presence at the border said it to quell possible new outbreaks of violence clashes that up to two disputed border crossings about two hundred serbs to fire bombs and satellite customs post was
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a response to liam like this of the police to take over the crossings looking exports from breakaway regions nato peacekeepers move in to stop the violence coming under fire in the process it's an endless time zone but i think the great serbs feel that being treated as an unwanted minority of the land they still regard as their own. trying to try to enforce some unilateral moves in order to change the reality on the ground to change the reality as it was as it is under un resolution security council resolution twelve forty four course it always throws the session it's republics or in other words the serbs tore down of course those two believe themselves to be part of serbia and they're acting in that capacity now the western states mostly nato states that have recognized course you are treating them as a minority but we must remember that the key to this situation of course that was really in nato hands they control militarily the entire province so
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really whatever happens around there is hundred their control and it's something that they will probably rater not tolerate. now we must also remember with the burning of the border checkpoint we still don't know who actually did it these were masked men they really could have any nationality we don't know whether they were serb. or french or a very american we just still don't know that. some of the international headlines now at least six people have been killed or peacekeepers opened fire on our car the military since amalia's. products broke out as african union attempts to supply eight i mean refugees are rampant somalia is is the mists of god starvation relief efforts as a threat to their authority forty two million somalis are not receiving food water and little control of areas. u.s. and north korean diplomats met for several hours in new york the first time since
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two thousand and nine both sides expressed satisfaction of the talks describing this serious and this is not over who got a spear meeting which will continue on friday is that reviving the stalled six party negotiations on the north's nuclear program tensions have been escalating on the korean peninsula since the sinking of a south korean leaders about north in march last year. violent clashes between thousands of homeless people and police up to the north in argentina at least three people were reportedly killed with dozens of others wounded and sandwiches broke out of the protesters occupied lot of them to a sugar refinery and are being somewhere to live for money to build it's such seizures aren't rare knowledge until the stricken troops off the music street measures to get financial aid. in his way interesting hugo chavez insists he is funnier become cancer and remain in power for two more decades unspent
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started rationing the need is fifty seventh birthday in front of his palace in the capital caracas travers saluted the crowd of supporters saying here in the. for another fifty seven years. or soon there as a result of chemotherapy. or searching the sun could save lives on earth and the scientists and the firsts of solar activity contribute to natural disasters our planet until now the stars being too difficult to reach from explored in detail not easy office going off met some russian researches and think they are the solution. of volcanic eruptions. earthquakes. tsunamis. apocalyptic pictures like these are becoming an ordinary port of news bulletins across the globe and scientists aren't giving out reassuring forecasts on the oceans. unfortunately we're expecting more severe
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capitalism's which may lead to large scale human losses and destruction i'm talking about even a possible shift of the centers of our entire civilization. the change in the earth cease making activity coincides with the rise of activity on the sun scientists have been witnessing j. gandy bursts of plasma on its surface and say they are affecting our planet even though it's over ninety million miles away each person's billions of particles into space which impacts the earth's magnetic field and it's me triggered some of the processes going on deep below its surface leading to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions scientists predict solar activity will only increase in saying the next few years a large scale disruptions often l.-a tronic equipment or radio transmissions computer failures and massive blackouts could become part of everyday life the sun is clearly monitored either way stations on the earth or in orbit but sitting
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approved for time school soon to store would be far more hope for any queen bee science fiction much longer they still crowd. currently being developed by the russian academy of sciences will mark. this is going to be like a thermometer which would fly close to the sun which is temperature density in magnetic fields if we're making it from scratch or done this little. zonked as it's called is said to be launched one twenty fifteen of course it won't be able to control the stars activities but it could at least give you a heads up to humanity before disaster strikes he is going off or t. moscow. and that for more cutting edge science in the service of humanity can watch our latest technology update program coming up next hour here on r.t. . looks at how energy is supplied first saw in decades ahead.
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welcome into the future what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science in the eye catching products for example understand. he's escaped the fall of russian leaders to ease your betters abroad and their big break through back home spotlight on story on technology update here on our. we've got the future covered. i have to test it out on a business that's. thanks very welcome to business here on r t russia's biggest lender is better bank is one step closer to acquiring international and supervisory board of the european company has already approved the sale well the banks reached agreement earlier this month but no details were provided analysts estimate the takeover at all around
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seven hundred million dollars with their bank planning to finalize it by the year end of the acquisition is aimed at helping the russian company expand its a pivot in the eastern european market. russian car giant of device has turned a profit for its french shareholder of one zero for the first time of the carmaker managed to squeeze thirty seven million euros out of its affiliate in the first half of the year that compares with a fifty six million euros loss at the same time a year ago now the whole rebel group reported a fifty six percent jump in first half profits. and there is going to be petrol in the palms for all those lat us to run on energy minister sergei schmuck or explains what the government is doing to avert a repetition of the gas crisis earlier this year. to prove that this would become your group there is no risk if you sit in the country we are keeping the ninety percent product exports and to be able to say so if you have
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a reserve system which will work for any industry we plan to reserve about two million tons of fuel mostly into these rules which will produce a square of the smooth operation of transport and the market is a group of people who look at the markets now precious metal prices are down this hour however they are still high as investors look for a safe haven due to a certainty over the u.s. debt resolution and that's after republicans canceled a vote on the deficit reduction but. looking at oil prices now they are also down this hour as the un resolved u.s. debt ceiling debate it chipped away at investor confidence you can see light sweet as currently trading below ninety seven dollars per barrel it is at one hundred seventeen dollars per barrel. asian markets are in the red as well as the u.s. . broad market sentiment in check exporters are under pressure on the nikkei as the dollar extended its fall against the yen. watched twenty percent after reporting an
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orderly loss of over three hundred million dollars meanwhile financial stocks are among the main losers in hong kong with just real and commercial bank of china down one point three percent. european markets are losing as a crucial vote on the u.s. debt ceiling was delayed and moody's investor service puts out a review for a possible downgrade the banking stocks are leading the fall with shares in the three point line and voices three percent meanwhile mobile operator go to call rose three point seven percent after its u.s. joint venture horizon said it will pay a dividend. and over here in moscow the r.t.s. my socks to raise thursday's game very start of the trading day marker. players follow the global uncertainty over the u.s. debt for a solution. looking out some individual who saw the buy saxon of oil majors are among the main losers amid a week of crude after losing over one and
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a half percent this our banking stocks are also under pressure with the back of moscow down over eight percent because of the reported a two and a half billion dollar loss last year according to russian accounting standards for bucking the trend is power generator. gaining over two and a half percent this hour. despite russian stock markets centering the summer long. virt off capital capital that is believed there are some good opportunities to watch out for. people should pay attention if you such as first to the. banking sector there are a few things up i mean we have been looking up to those that think i'm going to be able it will things will be to be able to leave for good catch up and we just don't think it's going to be for me about this is sort of the year i think that i may be joining their. lead for its results in the latest piece which are full of shit
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holes and you know with the them those are pretty shallow i think that should be a good look across to the companies and then finally the fertilizer such a good restaurant globally and. things like milk i mean. should benefit from this trend and that's all for the business news for now but as always there's always more on our team forward slash of business. for the headlines. if.
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