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in india oh she's available in the movie the joint be the children's the i love you that's the great way to turn the grand imperial. george weston to school until you can a letter to the children which are it's a duty to go and. read the sun the colonel was neutral as used to retreat. up stories on our t.v. morally bound by devils towards ruler of the third largest economy as italy's debt cost rocket while spain also struggles to stay on track with. the new ones most powerful body condemned syria's deepening violence keeping the russians call to rule out foreign intervention and that urging internal dialogue it comes as protesters in syria claim they're being quote massacred by government forces. the would be suicide bomber turned peace activists are meets a palestinian woman who's failed
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a mission against israel change her perception on life and injustice. it's twelve noon here in the moscow you're watching r t now the debt dilemma is knocking at the door of some of europe's biggest economies with investors now turning on its spain as their default looms large italy avoided the worst of the borrowing bubble but production there remain sluggish and uncompetitive costing a bob interest a surge to a euro high spain suffered massively from a slump in its construction industry and is fighting it hard to heal the wounds both now face runaway costs of their death which they can ill afford and massive costs are being touted as one of the new solutions they have a stark easy evolutional discovered brussels is being. way for letting the
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situation get out of control that has those marching to take their anger out of the heart of the. step by step activists from the fifteen m. movement hope to make europe a better place the point of it is to inform people that might not be informed about about things that they can do in their local government and to find out what problems they're having in their local government in their in their in their small towns and to help them come come up with solutions we have reunions every evening we get to the to a village we meet with the locals and they tell us what's going on in their town. the organization was born from the protest marches in spain where more than twenty percent are jobless and youth unemployment is painfully over forty percent the highest in europe it's these numbers that drove thousands on to madrid streets in may now the financial foot soldiers are beating
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a path to brussels and some other countries the problems are. because. there's a big. industry. strangely hours. over all the whole chain. all together to change that to change the facts are we we march like a. symbol for everybody to join us like rachel is one of many non spanish europeans with whom the fifteen m. message resonated knowing that if there is one thing europeans do agree on it's who to blame dodgy pollutions promising rescue but delivering recession there's a lot of corruption there's a lot of injustice people want to change that people also in other countries i'm happy with it. in general the way the world is run with a lot of money in the high. of
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a few of the banking system. manipulation and the corruption of basically i mean it's a good system and you're convinced people power works if it's loud enough people are realizing that we do have power to change things in a certain way and basically we just have to get on the streets and make our voices heard so the idea is to go to. kind of well the central european parliament and all the things that the muscles. particularly to keep basically protests that we're not having our human rights respected in the place where the decided it will take them two months to march the fifteen hundred plus kilometers to reach brussels where the last thing on their mind will be putting their feet up greece portugal spain people losing their jobs and their homes and while the politicians in this country is insist the situation could get better common people believe current economic policies of the euro zone lead down the road to nowhere in the dollars courtsey spain. economics writer patrick yong told r.t.
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that the cause of europe's contagion is high level of willingness to be decisive. the european union's delight fund is on the verge of running out of money as soon as one of those major economies such as spinner italy before the public is being kept in the dark getting sent a lot of smooth messages from the political classes that don't really hold up to the stark reality of market governments need to step in they need to restructure the market and we actually need to see that demon word just fold in other words some of the born tough to go bust or the gone tough to be restructured and ultimately some here in ma stand up with the banks no one in the euro zone wants to cure the problems they simply won't get through effectively aspirin to cure in a kinder cycle it's annoying everyone is gradually getting the appendicitis throughout the euro zone and unfortunately the way to cure appendicitis is actually
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surgery. well we've got plenty more ahead for you this hour including of the just word gender of the word turn into terrorists r t investigates what pushes women to see justice through quiet lens and soft destruction. let's spend a few days of intense talks but finally the un security council has issued its first condemnation of the escalating violence in syria but it's a statement rather than a full resolution which usually carries some sort of action the message demands an end to it right now so protesters who rules out foreign intervention calling instead like your internal political dialogue at the moment it comes as the syrian city of hama has reportedly been overrun by president assad's forces with over a hundred reported casualties a local school in a massacre is taking place r.t. is making a fort myer has been following the rounds moves in new york. all members of the security council adopted the presidential statement which first and foremost calls
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for an immediate end to all violence and urges both sides of the violence and conflict to wish to reign. immediately the security council presidential statement also condemns rights spread violations of human rights in the use of force against civilians by the syrian authorities it calls on the syrian authorities to fully respect human rights and to comply with international law the un security council force is issuing this presidential statement following more than four and a half months of violence in syria that is when anti-government protesters first took to the streets in mid march to call for the resignation of the syrian president now as a result of this presidential statement russia's position has been in use to be that there should not be any overextension pressure put on the syrian government such as sanctions and the council also believe that it was better to get
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a statement out rather than a resolution russia has said and continues to believe that this issue should be resolved in the form of dialogue trying to get both parties to come together and speak rather than taking sides one way or another russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin said that the security council is still working under the shadow of advance surrounding libya after the security council adopted a resolution allowing for a no fly zone the u.s. and european countries started what is now a military intervention russia china many other council members believe that the text of this resolution was taken advantage of manipulated misinterpreted and that is an event that russia china brazil india and many other countries do not want to see a repetition of so this is why the security council is asking the way in which it is trying to come to
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a peaceful solution tried to send an international message and of course it will continue the security council to keep its eyes on the events taking place in syria . all despite backing the united states and on syria the u.s. is now calling for a new a tougher sanctions against a mask assad's regime is already under a set of american and e.u. penalties jessica journalists webster tarpley told r.t. that the rest was a syrian regime change to cement its influence in the arab world. the international importance of syria is great it's very large if the syrian government were to fall through a cultural revolution or a destabilisation or a civil war of the kind that the u.s. is pushing you would immediately have hezbollah in lebanon totally isolated they would be deprived of their strategic depth and their logistical backup iran would lose its only significant ally in the region among the larger governments at least
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this would have a tremendous transformational effect for the whole region i think it in a bad way would make it more unstable syria along with libya right now are the areas where the future of the governments of the middle east is being decided. he's been closely following developments in syria from the very start our reporters were there before the violence began their first time accounts are on our web site so you can get a full picture of our team dog column and also online for you today american police break a browser trawl bernald with the ring that started in louisiana and spread across a part of continents. also the safety of solar powered zeroes a make over for russians pedestrian crossings to help make the roads less risky at night.
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while we head for a breath of fresh air in a more in a few minutes. what makes a recent new legion. well we've been here. now it's only me and the rest of the place not seen in just a few minutes. there is a worrying rise in the number of suicide attacks carried out by women around the world and it's getting american among palestinians bent on revenge against these well the legal choice to die for a cause to be a surprising twist for one palestinian woman who was captured before she got to native her device as archy's paulus leader has been hearing. this thirty seven year old palestinian mother doesn't attract much attention when she walks down the street but she's walked a long and difficult path from would be suicide bomber to peace maker it wasn't so long ago that she felt could see was planning to strap explosives to her body and blow herself up in an israeli supermarket somebody could get out of the i told
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father and tell them i needed all the equipment but they just laughed and said you're joking i said if you don't give the community and how much will they said think about it for a month and then they called me a month later and said ok everything is ready for you there. it was the second intifada palestinian uprising and already two of chivas teenage cousins had been killed by israeli soldiers while her brother was serving eighteen years in prison for his part in a suicide mission well i am a mother and i love my live but i want to do or because the israel is destroyed or a state is i want to destroy their arrogance female suicide bombing is relatively new in the palestinian world wafa idris a twenty eight year old divorced paramedic from ramallah became the first woman to blow himself up in jerusalem in two thousand and two ten more women have since followed in a footsteps one of them. but it was always side and. she
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saw her fiance being killed in front of her eyes so she was really pushed to that point that she wanted to end her life experts agree that the reason to try the woman to become a suicide bomber are complex his anger and bitterness towards the israeli occupation forces is also the patriarchal nature of palestinian society according to and not book and has written several books on the subject here woman suspected of sleeping with a man before marriage can be thrown out or even killed by the families in your room or is it never thought to be true in such a society that can kill this is the way women. and poor let them serve a problem with their dignity and honor and without their families but the irony is that while these women are held by some as martyrs many religious leaders are reluctant to send their daughters to the front line as bombers and although islam condemn suicide explains shaikh mohammed it's acceptable when fighting colonise
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ation and occupation if there are some groups or governments. will come to our territories we are. we have to do to fight against these invasions sheaffer says her reasons were both political and personal she was fed up with the bombs falling around her and ashamed that after just two years of marriage her husband had run off with another woman and life had simply become too much the plan was simple she thought was going to tend to be pregnant and hide this if we found of explosives and get me a maternity dress she was going to come here to natanya an israeli town not far from of home and blow herself up among israelis suicide bombing is the kind of attack that doesn't between. all women there is no excuse absolutely no excuse at all but her plan was foiled by a palestinian informant who tipped off the israeli army chief or was sentenced and
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spent six years behind bars now back at home she says she regrets it and devotes her time to telling her story to both israelis and palestinians in the hope that both sides can come to greater understand the other i think of the years later my daughter asked me who i was going to leave her with and i said with grandma i didn't understand at the time how much she and my parents would have suffered and then i understand now i know that blowing myself up wouldn't have changed anything the only way to peace is for israelis and palestinians to work together have. a strong message from a rather surprising source policy are to. too common. have a look at some more of today's and nina world news to tell about the says it killed the regional afghan intelligence chief in a bomb blast on thursday is the latest in a string of assassination of the targeting of top officials over the past month alone of president karzai brother and one of his top aides were killed by
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insurgents the taliban is stopping off its assault as the new us led coalition it begins with drawing combat troops. egypt's former president has denied the charges against him on day one of his trial of allegedly ordering protesters to be killed a conviction he could see hosni mubarak sentenced to death they did three year old is being tried alongside his two sons and top aides who were accused of corruption the whole barak was forced out in faeries revolution which songs around eight hundred fifty protesters killed. constable readers have branded the nato mission proposal to end to border tension with ethnic serbs as unacceptable additional troops were sent in after violence escalated and possible police moved to the checkpoints to enforce a trade bad which was a response service restriction on cost of the goods of the deal would see roadblocks removed with nato soldiers continuing to patrol the area.
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japan's trade minister has sacked three senior officials in charge of nuclear power policy as a result of you fukushima disaster the minister also intends to step down because of departmental mistakes and browse a major personnel overhaul there have been already allegations that the government was too close to nuclear operators that it tried to manipulate public opinion the radiation is still the king from fukushima nearly five months on. let's spend a few minutes in the great outdoors now as our t.v. takes you to one of russia's far flung corners. and the signs were in b. on the region and the far east is an awe inspiring wilderness with some long held
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traditions out called first which the locals hold dear they're also deeply protective of their region's rich geology but those resources are also we're tracking the march of industrialisation as alice hebert discovers. this week the rush to close up teen welcomes you to the far east and more region like a did some eight thousand kilometers east of moscow a little under nine hundred thousand people last spread across this vast beautiful region the majority of whom are ethnic russians living alongside them is the ancient i think people traditionally hunter gather is used to living off the land their way of life has changed dramatically for many over the years here in india more region as a russian. it's a way of life that stretches back generations here in russia's far east as a people have survived by living off the land but their numbers and culture are
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fading. well out here in the depths of the more tiger if you look hard enough you can still find evidence of the traditional hunter gatherer adding lifestyle we were fortunate enough to stumble across these two and then families that have been living out here for about a month now and today they're loading up their reindeer to move themselves on playing another part of the. past there are fewer and fewer places for them shipping is and the elders say they know we should next move for you wayne wood we are dying around and it's all because of the gold mine is. destroying the tiger which now can't even provide us with enough. and they've destroyed taken everything from us nothing in return. whether a blessing or a can of some who are is a region abundant and now tourism says and with gold currency trading at an all time high the pressure to produce is greater than ever and few places know the same
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thing here. russia is third largest coal miner founded in one thousand for the joint russian british venture says it will increase production this year by thirty three percent to some seventeen tons so here we can see the very beginnings of the gold extraction process several small holes are drilled which have been filled with explosives and then blasted and approximately thirty to forty thousand tons of rock will be broken out with each plant. it's a process that generates huge amounts of waste mining at this operation all with a grade of three grams for each ton of gold of four now but tired of all is a million grams so out of that one million grams three of the particles of
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gold that we have to recover those three it's the proverbial needle in a haystack an equation that just does not handle for those who see the tiger as their home others are more pragmatic an inevitable consequence of living in a lucrative landscape. mining in this area working more than a hundred of heroes. already here a lot of them much in this case this new technology it's new technology how to talk to the gold and how to store waste materials. into the people was in this area and not all but i will say that most people say ok yes it's. gold mine will bring us more before. meaning more jobs than. schooling programs all funded by the mine bus it's a dry superstars he could spend on told environmental damage around the centuries
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of ending tradition given to extinction well joining me now is someone who knows all about the event then that surrogate chris son of he was born and raised in a nearby village that's why we were born in the village in a new left in in two thousand and three to come and study here and the children who are currently at school in the village once they finish school age of sixteen do you think that they will choose to stay in the village or go to another city to find a job do you think that they will want to return to the forest to live the traditional way of life the majority of children would like to return to follow their parents away or. the. year the orphan the parents the all
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children all the children. and the normal. years saw them. themselves all these years of live. the see themselves for all the. continent. many thanks for sharing your thoughts about life growing up in a village with the people very interesting many thanks that's all that we have time for for this edition of russia close up or to join us for more from the region very . shortly we've got a word on the world debt problem from a man who ran russia's central bracket during its most turbulent times first this hour's business corrina.
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hello welcome to our business update this hour thanks for joining me russia is extending its most ambitious project asian program since the one nine hundred ninety s. the government aims to fully sell forty major state companies by two thousand and seventeen but it will keep a golden share is on the list including russia as one major rosner of the country's diamond monopoly. this will give the state the ability to outvote all other shares of need according to preliminary estimates the new privatization plan could earn russia around thirty six billion dollars by two thousand and thirteen. joining me now to discuss the issues live give our country analyst i glow ball insight thank you for joining the program so will the extension of the privatization plan give a boost to russia's investment climate do you think. i think it's certainly welcome news because for the first time it's
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a meaningful. meaning the not just minority shares before and however to boost the business environment you would really need to carry out structural reforms such as strengthen the judiciary shareholders rights and so forth and these things happen i have to have we haven't seen much progress yet so there is not a direct link between the announcement of this program and the improvement of investment. so what is russell looking at here in this privatization is present the money management skills and know how. i think all of initially right after the. global economic crisis i think the money matters more but as the oil prices rise. it's more. exchange of management skills that russia is looking into the russian government is
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interested to get treated in functioning state badly managed companies so it's a good opportunity. to take the load off and also of course when it comes to strategically important companies such as the energy companies that we're talking about absolutely necessary to bring technologies and new management now what companies on the list are among the most interesting for investors and why. i think the major companies specially in the energy sector. for obvious reasons they they're quite profitable and relatively stable revenues be investors would be much more interested to invest in these companies rather than the small ones but again the issue of transparency the issue of how these companies are wrong will rise again so . on one hand people investors will look at. energy companies or
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transport companies like. old but at the same time they will have to really have a clue of how these companies are run how the profits are shared now we know that the government reserves the golden share in those companies that puts on sale now could this you think scare off investors. well not necessarily depends how do how disco companies are governed so. the fact that the government and the government has a golden share could actually. post confidence. but there's an image problem one comes to russia amongst the foreign investors and and due to this image isn't hasn't been great so far because it's so sweet so it's bred in the sort of states in interference and persecuting successful businesspeople and so forth so there's a lot of work to be done before the big projects or the drive that has been
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