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in the movie joyce either chose a movie that's a good way to go to the grand imperial truly the george weston coromandel new kind of letter to the socialist or to say don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was hoto as used to retreat. where the police if the police what it should be all about what have been done i don't think they're doing everything they can i think maybe more thought it ok that makes me more pompous a. massive austerity cuts in the government's budget policies are blamed for losing control of the streets after four nights of violence in the u.k. . prime minister david cameron we calls all events to deal with the crisis i'm indulging with. in other news china could top the list of the world's strong economy pushing the us soften century old seat within five years that's my speculation france is next in line for a downgrade. and activists in russia take matters into their own hands when it
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comes to catching pedophiles who escape justice as current sex crimes are slammed for being inadequate. by from our studios in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he says now it's two pm here in the russian capital of seven am in the london and sporadic violence has broken out in cities across the u.k. for a fourth night in a row more than half a dozen violent hotspots have flared up over the past few days buildings were set ablaze and shops looted hundreds of people have been arrested and one man has been confirmed dead were and that is in the british capital with the latest. we saw a lot of trouble in birmingham last night which we also had seen on the previous
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night manchester and still photos a flattop in quite a serious way as to its variety of it's of small towns in the surrounding areas so this violence has now spread out with from the capital into really improbable small towns all over the country we're hearing reports that three people were killed in birmingham when they were run a fire call that was just running amok and the police you can't invest there looting murder inquiry the reason that it was under control last night we think is because an additional ten thousand police bringing the number of police to take it sixteen thousand were working on the streets of london last night they had permission to use rubber bullets if they had to supply probable is available to them feel haven't heard any reports of us having the t.v. actually deployed we still fires in other parts of the country using police being attacked with rocks and with petrol bombs to really this is this is something that
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is now nationwide parliament will come back and meets today coming back from the summit great to deal with the situation but i have to say that a lot of people were very disappointed in david cameron statement yesterday they were expecting him to come in here and say this is out of control we have to do something concrete about him what we're going to do is this this and this in fact he didn't say that parliament is coming back today they're going to they're going to hold a debate which of those people said you know we don't need a debate right now what we need is actual action but their governments are not proposing to introduce any emergency legislation to deal with the situation in these communities in which the violence is taking place a hugely socially deprived there is nothing for young people to gie around here pretty large social problems at a time when when the u.k. is spending an awful lot of money abroad in libya and in afghanistan and that's the subject of my report. across england and wales more than eleven thousand police have. already been laid off in austerity measures by two thousand and fifteen
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a total of thirty four thousand will go meanwhile london and other cities are taken over by thugs the police have not been anywhere where the police if the police made it if all the other beings on the price rises out a little bit better i don't think they're doing everything they can i think maybe more quite a. while police numbers are being cut the estimated cost of the war in afghanistan from two thousand and one to the end of last month was thirty billion dollars all taxpayer cash british forces are also heavily involved in libya despite the ministry of defense being required to lose thirty two thousand start m.e.p. gerard batten says money's being spent on foreign wars that should be spent at home but i think the point has come where we have to call in young courcelles what we see in us and. criminality across the whole of london what we should do is pull our
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troops back from these pointless wars in afghanistan and iraq. as money is spent on two wars in foreign lands parts of london birmingham liverpool and bristol i sensually ghettos partly because of high immigration but also because young people in these communities have no prospects they're bored and disaffected and as the cuts bite that's not going to improve a classroom youth worker told me fought out of eight youth centers have closed since last year it's about investing in our communities we take away money from the police in the way the money for youth work. i mean i could never imagine such consequences to be honest this is. a consequence of tuesday night's all sixteen thousand police officers on the streets of london according to the metropolitan police the force is being stretched more than ever before. and increasingly
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londoners are talking about taking matters into their own hands bringing with it to ation under control is just the beginning its goal being that it's not just about cleaning up it's about communities coming to terms with the fact that even at the current numbers if violence is widespread enough the police the with the naval to retain control the feeling of insecurity in these communities is likely to remain for some time particularly if the police keep disappearing from the beach. london but correspondents are keeping a close eye on the events as they unfold in london and beyond when you go latest updates on twitter you can follow the feed at our t underscore column in one of her latest tweets laura says that londoners have taken to the streets of the british capital in a mass cleanup operation people armed with hands and brushes unite together to tidy up and that are to underscore calm throughout the day for more details from laura.
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now the fatal shooting of police by police of a black man in london that sparked the riots is under investigation that's after the police watchdog said there's no evidence mark duggan was first to fire at officers as initially had been claimed investigative journalist tony gosling says the force how does have a bad record. we've had something like three hundred and forty deaths mostly of ethnic minorities in police custody over the last twelve years now that's around about one a month without a single conviction of a police officer we also need to know the names of the police officers and the firearms people who shot mark duggan are we also i would say as a society would be nice to see those that officer who fired that fatal shot arrested and that would give a lot of confidence that the police are not above the law because that's what many of these young people are saying i'm not excusing the violence or the burning of course that's criminal behavior we should be punished but you have to understand
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that there is a big reasons for this has been going on for many years and particularly the mistreatment everything on ortiz by the police in both in custody and by the brother ruthless way they seem to arrest them. as we have full coverage our mind of the situation armed with streets of london during these riots our website has the footage of london for a living nightmare hard die hard takeover. the euro zone is struggling to keep its economy afloat with rumors france is next in line for a downgrade president nicolas sarkozy is to hold an emergency meeting is interrupting his summer holiday after criticism for staying away while turmoil grips financial markets meanwhile the italian treasuries are borrowing costs sharply in its latest buy and sell but while europe has further into the red elsewhere there is soaring into the black and it could top the list of the world's strongest economies of the u.s.
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century old seat earlier than expected but according to the international monetary fund the power set in the financial arena good for a place as soon as twenty sixteen artie's british reader reports from nature. the latest international monetary fund predictions are showing that china's economy will actually grow bigger than the u.s. economy by twenty sixteen which will be the first time in more than a century that the united states economy will not be the biggest economy in the world initially we were seeing asian markets falling but people are saying that there really is only a short term impact and that in the long run that asian countries are actually better equipped they're dealing with this financial crisis india china and japan have actually been growing since two thousand and eight while obviously that's not really happening in the last significantly also you know foreign investors if they start following the path of risk aversion and moving away from u.s.
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treasury bonds many people are saying that they could start investing more in asian markets like india and china so many people overseas are actually seeing all of this as an opportunity for that shift to really happen in for more of the international community to get on board and move away from the dollar as the reserve currency to some sort of basket currency that could include a lot of the asian powerhouses like japan and china. well martin having a sort of super rapture of the financial advisory firm times group. so the back of those predictions of western countries could start printing more money inflation. run you have economies major economies where the deficits and the out of control and you have these kind of projections on the line that means that there's a huge legal print of a lot of the problem so you may in the new form of this moment of crisis will probably be very high to hyperinflation in the rest and kanzi age in emerging
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market economies look a lot better than the rest than countries and even equities generally and in those emerging market economies such as china they represent some form of residence there . more inflation proof beyond question bonds so i'm not in two thousand a rare commodity is in equities where the growth ingleby and ultimately as an end result of the crisis this time around commodities maybe is the real safe haven to be in and equities may actually outperformed bonds because equities are more inflation to have been gone. of course we always like to hear your opinion you can log on to our website r.t.e. dot com to participate in our latest poll for they were asking whether the emerging economies can profit from turbulence in the west so far the majority of you are saying yes it's time for them to take what is do over a quarter of you think that it's only possible that if they are fast and smart enough fall some are saying the world is already provides through a backdrop with a lie let us know what you think at our turn dot com. south korea's
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navy has opened fire towards north korea after shells from the north fell close to their western seaboard or it's not yet clear on which side of the frontier they run to in relations between with your country's have been unstable since an artillery strange in november of last year that claimed four lives south korea began firing into the waters near the north korean store while the north responded by shelling one of the south islands with us sir frank from the university of vienna says the situation on the peninsula is difficult but it's hard to say what led to the latest events so. we don't you know exactly what was going on it's a little bit surprising in the short term because there were hopeful signs of talks in indonesia between north and south korea so you know a little bit surprised is that this is happening now on the other hand north korea just a mess the situation is complicated and they might have to show some force to do a calculation so we are still struggling to find out what it really means and how
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this could go well of course eventually we all think it is going to be a peace agreement because the current situation is obviously not sustainable the question is when and under which conditions and the right not to be struggling to have a succession problem you have the mess that you call me that is really don't know also worsened by the recent floodings and the next year to have a big event coming up we need to show some success to their people so there's a million things up also. so far it's not even clear word of his son will really take power because he has not yet officially been announced their successor because great boost to preclude the next year and all those questions are not only asked by us in the worst but also by people in career it creates a lot of uncertainty and insecurity and for such a monolithic system as north korea such questions and such insecurity is really dangerous. libyan state t.v. has broadcast what it said was put is of colonel gadhafi son i mean this i think
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people wounded in an air attack east of tripoli if genuine it would be the first visual proof that he is still alive after rebels claimed he'd been killed in an airstrike last week but libya's government has also confirmed has also appears i should say the alliance of killing every eighty five civilians in the west of the country nato says the targets were military meanwhile the head of libya's rebel movement has sack the entire executive committee rich countries have a cabinet that follows the assassination of a commander of the opposition forces once a month author and blogger stephen leatherman says it's obvious there's no agreement between the rebels and they don't pay don't you think the billions out that's part of the war strategy. that britain care bears and this is a really easy to keep of. you were unconfirmed reports the rebels were so in such disarray that they were literally in tears think of most each other some people call it was the only others say nato was lost there's no
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possible way you know it's not a wage war militarily but they certainly can with imposing based real hardship support on the libyan people the legal claims we don't care if you civilians we heard killing civilians they made it one quarter call their state. is getting seriously and yet this is part of a strategy for me us but also going school almost only university if there's like killing civilians i don't know what it's. well nato mission in libya is showing no signs of winding down despite mounting civilian deaths are two spoke to the former editor of britain's sun newspaper kelvin mackenzie who says that it will take the spilling of british blood for the prime minister to change his policy in the region that interview is coming up in about fifteen minutes here's a preview. camera is now wandering around in the desert to brook try to
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work at another get out he will look at media to the end of all this the underlying issue is with libya there have been no deaths. just white rarely crops them god forbid we lose to people it's happened we saw it being blown out of the sky don't even think about it so the issue is we haven't dropped any blood yeah we've got tens of millions of problems we haven't got but not one single one of our people has died we're learning the game and. a brief look now at some world news in brief for you an overnight fight between afghan police and nato forces has left four officers dead and former wounded in the district in a district of kandahar the local police chief says the victims were members of an anti taliban initiative by locals who seek to protect their own villages they were
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reportedly mistaken for insurgents and witnesses said the men were praying when they came under fire. syrian troops have taken control of the eastern city. which has been a front line for the past four days it comes as president. vowed he will not is the response to mass protests across the country earlier he met with the turkish foreign minister announced guess who pressed him to ember crackdown on demonstrators meanwhile the u.s. called on tuesday for more international sanctions against syria for the seven hundred people have reportedly been killed in the. since the uprising began in march. an american drone attack in pakistan near the afghan border has killed twenty people any official say most of the dead were afghan militants belonging to an insurgent group islamic jihad has repeatedly called for the u.s. to stop the strikes saying they're a violation of the country's sovereignty but drone attacks have reportedly killed
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hundreds of people in pakistan over the past few years. now russia's high court will reopen the case of a suspected pedophile today who walked away walked away free after his first trial as hundreds of child abuse suspects skate justice in russia each year arias have been called to take a tougher stance. reports on how fat mothers and activists are taking matters into their own hands. and mother in grief. i even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family live on the first floor with curtains constantly drawn i go to work every day sick with fear for my daughter which i knew what she. it was hard for another area to admit she trusted someone who harmed her daughter she brought the man into the house is a common law husband to live side by side with him for more than one use up on the
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so-called saloons with us my daughter told me he threw a stray cat on the roof and said he did the same to her and she'd have a confided in me about the things i was doing to her there really is no god so the . one that they are finally managed to get things to the court the jury acquitted the man who she says is now after her family hungry for a bench experience is just one example of many in a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping a seven year old girl was released without charge. yes i thought her underwear and she started crying i squeezed her neck and crestor into the ground it only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an enraged crowd only lynched the men get police launch a full fledged investigation into the case and we would get compassion authorities also disciplined the original investigating officer will some of us this is for those were the words that happened here is the mother was treated like
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a football she was kept around for the largest office a tragedy had happened to her she didn't know what to do but no one wanted to even talk to her what alone except her statement. russian authorities have normally played a fight against the sexual abuse of minors like results seem to have the media with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in attempt to put things right after this have started taking matters into their own hands. i'm under-age that's fine i like small voice and would love to kiss you and hug you and do many other things to you despite dio has been put together by a group on the team is as they track people they believe are paedophiles they go online pretending to be an underage boy or girl and they set up meetings with people but only to preferring minors the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the web was to be able to wish we were simply a group of people and decided to fight this evil in our own way because our
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families live in a city our children walk in these guards and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts and it is not honest with them they try to act within the law but often operate and it's edge volunteers dragging peter viles on line say most people will sign up for the person they're chatting to is under-age but they also say the other one hundred contacts one is certain to be looking for easy prey current be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the law isn't introduced tougher penalties including life in prison and conditional chemical castration but i'm still the changes are implemented and from them to be effective the activists say well continue with their vigilante campaign dare you pushed over our children our school. the more news updates and videos you can log onto our web site r t v dot com here's what awaits you online today the global king
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theme has threatened to bring down facebook in the steps of people's privacy. on this day eight years ago the first ever marriage in space was conducted by russian and american astronauts. movie i'll be back with a recap of our top stories shortly up next it's the business week marie. business here all right see you now the russian the markets are haven't a volatile day after post of open encouraged by the some performance on wall street overnight the balancing in and out of negative territory it seems investors there have little faith in the measures announced by the u.s.
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federal reserve to stabilize the situation arts and surf earth is at the headquarters of the arts in a stock exchange with all the latest. but with this continued volatility on the market they can today vs can my thanks again this morning freighting good positive territory but again the market taken a very very hard to predict exactly what's going to happen when the ball hits it's going to stabilize so we feel the positive result this morning following the meeting at the u.s. federal reserve yet. the markets more looking not meeting it's really like a big vacuum what would be announcing well the fact that announcement would be that much of the market what do you think the quantitative easing that it should be now does not want the u.s. federal reserve that what they put in that was that they were going to be keeping interest rate led the bed next to that about mid twenty's the. home
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loans to the effect that had initially it did not market again keep tumbling because we feel like you get a positive thirty about pulpit that ends up. having a positive effect we saw it this morning but as the days progress with this volatility come back and pass this bill have the kids to. take a look at are the equity markets here in russia and the latest figures which unusually are not striking the more positive moves in europe and the once the r.t.s. is slightly they'll fall more sex is down almost point three percent does have a look at the individual sherm's on the my sucks energy rangers who lost her near against an arm on the main losers the sour gas brahmans down point three percent long lukoil is almost zero point two percent actually and the t.v. is down almost three percent as rival stocks are on the pressure. let's move over to europe markets there are in the black helped by their early on wall street see
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the footsie is the point nine percent wall dax is gaining overt superstar german lender commerce bank and power. make of all dragon are among the top performers there. and or oil prices are bouncing slightly over the international energy agency is now predicting reduce the months and months eleven and that's due to fears there will be and another recession lites winter is adding over two and a half dollars dog runs as trading at one hundred six dollars on last. purchase not always our gain in this are after seen mick's trading on choose they right now gold is adding point eight percent. while gold is trading in record high territory some say there is still room for it's a rise further corridor from goldline international outlines a number of reasons for that. there's a lot of concern about sovereignty there's concern about the u.s.
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and there's been some about the economy and those are strong components of why gold is perform well as far as whether it's in a bubble or not there are very few people actually invested in gold so it's still under penetrated in the marketplace in it has a good at all so it's all time inflation adjusted high of twenty three hundred dollars so many analysts are saying that there's still a lot of running room for the price of gold even given its price point today. the ruble has seen a dramatic the climb against the rear end u.s. dollar in recent days prime minister putin has pledged to contact some money into the economy if needed however the central bank confirmed that it would not seek to widen the elections late word or jaroslav the smallest believes the group was for one of bullets is the link to the pendency on the oil. the scale of the decline and the ruble is intimately linked to the outlook on oil prices and the main reason why the scale of the decline is so significant is the fear that russia is
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still inherently very much dependent on oil prices this dependency hasn't gone away it's still very high and that means that prices were to decline substantially below one hundred dollars per barrel. russia would be under significant strain in terms of its mark with me so i think it's some of these concerns that or really will lead to russia's lingering dependency on world prices that are fueling better driving the decline in the ruble and also the business news for the sell for more stores you can always check out our websites r t dot com slash business in the meantime stay tuned for the headlines with.
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