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in india rosie's available in the movie joyce the hotel rooms a movie that's the gateway to the grand imperial truly george was the bush coromandel you can to listen to children children there to see don't need to go and . read this and the colonel was no joke as used to retreat. violence hits more cities across the u.k. while in london thousands of police managed to restore calm after three days of disorder the government social policies are blamed for britain's worst rioting in years. china could steal america's crown as the world's biggest economy in less than four years but investors expected to turn to asian markets to escape the economic turmoil in the us and europe. and russia markets to a negative again as investors are convinced that the rally on wall street can be sustained we'll have more is there is that around twenty minutes time. spent as
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russian officials turn a blind eye to complaints about pedophiles assaults members of the public wants their own vigilant crackdown on sexual predators. are watching r t why from moscow on news in a way with our top story a world when the violence continues in the u.k. as rioters devastate major cities from birmingham to liverpool the gangs clashed with police towards cars and ransacked shops in a fortnight of unrest over the capital was kept relatively quiet by sixteen thousand police officers or am it is following the story in london. we saw a lot of trouble in birmingham last night which we also had seen on the previous night manchester and still think it was a flat up in quite a serious way as this variety of sort of small towns in the surrounding area say
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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 vote by a car that was just running amok and that police are looking at invesco 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 to sixteen thousand were working on the streets of london last night they had permission to use rubber bullets if they had to a supply of probabilities is available to them we haven't heard any reports of us having t.v. actually deployed we still fires in other parts of the country looting police being attacked with rocks and with petrol bombs so really this is this is something that is now nationwide parliament will come back and meet today coming back from that summer break to deal with the situation but i have to say that
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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 a lot of people said you know we don't need a debate right now what we need is actual action but their government to not proposing to introduce any emergency legislation is still with this situation and i'm here in tottenham where of course it all began it will spark up as a result of the shooting of a man called mob dugan what the building you can see being demolished behind me was set on fire by isa's on the first night of these struggles and these communities in which the violence is taking place are hugely safely deprived there's nothing for young people to do around here i speak to youth workers. happen yesterday he told me that people are on their summer holiday and would you rather sitting watching television i would you rather go out and listen shop she said even she knows which one she choose you know people are out for excitement essentially and and they're
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just looking for something to occupy themselves and that hole in their level of occupation is being exploited by other people who are you are coming in and older people older criminals who are coming in and inciting them to violence at least that's what she told me so it's really really large social programs time when when the u.k. is spending an awful lot of money abroad space 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 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 want it to be all that would've been thought i could any surprises out a little bit better i don't think they're doing everything they can i think maybe more people need to be more confident while police numbers are being cut the estimated cost of the war in afghanistan from two thousand and one to the end of
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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. general patton says money's being spent on foreign wars that should be spent at home i think at the point where we have to call in. what we see now and. criminality across the whole of london what we should pull our troops back from these pointless wars in afghanistan in iraq. as money spent on two wars in foreign lands parts of london birmingham liverpool and bristol essentially ghettos partly because there. high immigration but also because young people in these communities have no prospects the board and disaffected and as the cuts bite that's not going to improve
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a class youth worker told me for out of eight youth centers have closed since last year it's about invest in your communities when you take away money from the police in it's a way the money for youth work didn't obey our could never have imagined such consequences to be honest this is you know if you look at consequences tuesday night saw 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 londoners are talking about taking matters into their own hands bringing with it to ation under control is just the beginning of building this problem and 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 be my navel to retain control the feeling of insecurity in these communities is likely to remain for some time particularly if the police keep disappearing from
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four people have now been confirmed dead as riding moves across the u.k. prime minister david cameron vowed to end the violence that was sparked after police sodom and baton tottenham north london and defended journalists patrick one incident was caught up in the may have because the government since stopped playing for medical games and address the important it seems to be honest is one of the most shocking things i've ever had the displeasure of seeing it was in brixton early monday morning about one am i saw gangs of youths who were some of which had fled from central brixton into the surrounding areas like stockwell barricade in the streets with rubbish bins or anything they could find in order to stop cars and try to pull drivers from the cars and take the cars i saw in one instance this happened one man came to help the driver and he was beaten by
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a gang of six or seven young black youths in brixton a very frightening i was very catered in a pub for part of the time you couldn't go out and the pub got seeds to about an hour after the incident so no police to be found even if you dialed nine nine nine the police said sorry we can't help you to stay where you are now if the leadership of this country and the heads of the police departments everything i've been paying attention to what's going on around the world in the middle east and north africa the leadership in britain in the police force in britain think oh we're different you know it's the same you have mobile phones blackberries twitter you have mobs they're able to outmaneuver the police at any turn and the police cannot cope with this and unfortunately the criminal element know this my advice to the leadership of this country all your m.p.'s and david cameron and everybody else stop playing politics stop playing labor and conservative the blame game and you've got to start looking at what's going on the street. still ahead this hour on r t back at odds
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reports of new shelling from north korea as the southern neighbor returns fire after an artillery shell from the north pole of the waters close to both countries dividing line. and we discover how activists organize their own campaign against sexual predators as pedophile offenders scheme justice in russia. but first with the economic turmoil in the u.s. and the eurozone sparking volatile market trading investors are increasingly looking for a safe haven for their money and it looks like could emerge as the main contender many analysts believe that with the walls of america's aaa credit score and fears of a new wave of recession china could become the world's strongest economy earlier than expected previously the international monetary fund said beijing could force washington from its financial throne by twenty sixteen trying of course still holds more u.s. treasury debt than any other foreign country in his voice criticism of america's
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handling of its borrowing limit crisis for asia correspondent has details. 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 that really is only a short term impact and that in the long run that asian countries are actually better equipped to 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 as significantly also you know foreign investors if they start following the path of risk aversion and moving away from u.s. treasury bonds many people are saying that they could start investing more. in
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asian markets like india and china so many people over here are actually seeing all of this as an opportunity for that shift to really happen 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. earlier we spoke to martin hannett sosina director of financial advisory firm tight group and he believes the financial power shift might have already happened in many regards china has already or were taken clearly. because of number one economy in the united states and that's when you're looking at the physical economy physical production but on the purchasing power adjusted basis because there remember years undervalued and you need to reflect that when looking at economic sizes projection by standard and poor's made in the year two thousand and five there was six years before now where they actually projected it all of the major western governments were heading for
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junk status including france the u.s. germany and the u.k. and they started actually saying that big u.s. would lose their aaa rating stages in two thousand and sixteen so now we're actually five years ahead of that original projection you know the balance sheets of these countries if anything would have only gotten worse which is why the u.s. has lost the aaa rating when you have economies major economies where the deficits and they're out of control and you have this kind of projections on the line that means that these countries are usually going to print their way out of the problem so you the main risk and the new form of this one enterprises will probably be very high too high going for days and in the rest and cons is and that means investment rise you need to look at areas particularly gold precious metals is something we have been a rising for the past ten years we still are optimistic on that and then asian emerging market economies look a lot better than the best one country. well tell us what you think about the
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current market turmoil had to r.t. dot com and vote in our latest poll we're asking if the emerging economies can profit from the trouble that will blast so far most of you are saying the worlds are ready to mobilize for them to come out of here i want to know from got in touch with us to the emerging economies can and should capitalize on the situation and take the reins i'll there is are saying they will only profit if they are smart enough and act fast enough tell us how you see it all playing out our genes are calm and cast your vote. korea has reportedly opened fire in the disputed region with south korea in the yellow sea earlier south korea returned fire after an artillery shell fired by its neighbor felons the borders near their maritime dividing light relations between the two countries are out there lowest in years since last november's deadly artillery exchange killed four people on a south korean island both sides going to each other for opening fire first with
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pyongyang saying the attack was a response to seoul's provocative military exercises in the area dr rudiger frank from the university of vienna says despite the tense situation on the peninsula hopes are high both sides will eventually reach a peace deal. it's a little bit surprising in the short term because the group will pull signs of tours in indonesia between north and south korea. so you know a little bit surprised this is happening not only out of school because the mess the situation is complicated and they might have to show some force to do population eventually we all think it is going to be a big boost current situation is obviously not sustainable of course for those western under which conditions and to the right now almost a real struggle you know succession problem you who must economy that was really also worsened by the recent flooding east and next year to have a big event coming up with the need to show some success to the people to. it's not
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if you keep your word if you drop your son. because he does not beautiful chalupa in the arms of the successor even if you were still not clear what kabul success you will be will be a third grader or will you be more logan head of a collective like what you see in china and all those questions are not only lost but also the worst but also about people who are between a lot of uncertainty and insecurity. so if you missed any stories we're covering on air you can always go online to watch the news you want twenty four hours a day here's a taste of what's lined up for you right now that are. a polygamist norm is a preacher against life behind bars in the u.s. state of texas it's a jury just forty minutes to find the man guilty of sexual assault against minors. how russia's charge people celebrate of farmers festival long transformed into a day of fun for friends and family. some
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other international news making headlines this hour overnight firefight between nato troops and afghan police have left four officers dead and four others injured just outside kandahar city the local police chief says the victims were members of an anti taliban initiative manned by locals want to protect their own villages a local police chief said the men were reportedly mistaken for insurgents the incident follows last wants a move by nato to begin handling over handing over i should say control to local authorities across afghanistan. syrian tanks and armored vehicles have stormed several north western towns near the border with turkey expanding a military offensive to crush protest it comes as president bashar vowed he will not relent and pursuing what he called terrorist groups in the country earlier he met with the turkish foreign minister who pressed him to. and the crackdown on
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anti-government protesters over fifteen hundred people have reportedly been killed since the uprising started in march. the u.s. drone strike has killed twenty one suspected taliban and al qaeda militants including foreign members in northwest pakistan a group believed to be behind a number of attacks against american troops in afghanistan has gone oh god has repeatedly called for the iraqis to stop the stripes saying they're a violation of the country's sovereignty activists claim up to twenty five hundred pakistani have been killed in the attacks since two thousand and four. libyan state t.v. has broadcast what it said was footage of colonel gadhafi son visiting people who wanted 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 a nato air strike last week libya's government has also accused the alliance of killing at least eighty five civilians in the west of the country nato says the
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targets were military meanwhile the head of libya's rebel movement has sacked the entire executive committee which function as a cabinet that follows the assassination of the commander of the opposition forces last month author and blogger stephen moment says it's obvious there's no agreement between the rebels and that nato is targeting civilians as part of its worst tragedy. they were able to share because it is a really easy. they were only confirm all of the rebels were sick in sochi. if they were literally contesting a movie trailer so people call it was the only. really need always lost. it was a little weird this one little care of but certainly can will. always the extreme right shit only libyan people need all claims we don't show any civilians we know killing civilians. new york is
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really you know it's there is a strategy. almost but only very slowly if there's no killing civilians over the years. now sexual abuse case involving a seven year old girl has shaken a small russian town in the country's far east however it was triggered after judges allow the suspected pedophile to walk away free or hysteria pushkov reports on how mothers and activists are taking matters into their own hands as hundreds of child abusers and justice each year and mother in grief. and even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family first floor with curtains constantly drawn to work every day with fear for my daughter which i knew what she. it was hard for another area to admit she trusted
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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 i knew. without my daughter told me he threw a stray cat on the roof and said he did the same to her it should have a confided in me about the things he was doing to her. so. one of the earlier 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 fell off her underwear and she started crying i squeezed her neck and pressed her into the ground it only took a couple of minutes when i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an enraged crowd only lynch the men police launch a full fledged investigation into the case and record that confession authorities
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also disciplined the original installation officer of the murder of this brutal the words that happened here as the mother was srijit what a football she was kept around from office to office a tragedy had happened to her should know what to do but no one wanted to even talk to her were alone except her statement. russian authorities how long did loads of fight against essentially abuse of minus results seem to have been media with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in attempt to put things right activists have started taking matters into their own hands i'm underage that's fine i like small voice and would love to case you and hug you and do many other things to you this video has been pulled together by a group of volunteers as they track people they believe are paedophiles and they go online brittany to be an underage boy or girl and. set up meetings with people widely to prefer in minors the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the
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web because the what if we were simply a group of people who decided to fight this evil in our own way because our families live in a city our children walk in these parks and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts it is not only would they try to act within the law but often operate and it's edge volunteers tracking the balls online say most people will sign off when they learn the person they're chatting to is under-age but they also say roughly out of one hundred contacts one is certain to be looking for easy prey can be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the law isn't meant to introduce tougher penalties including life in prison and conditional chemical castration but i'm till it changes are implemented and from them to be effective the activists say well continue with their thinking and to contain dare you push give up our children are still. alive because that day is lax
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throughout us stay with us. thankfully found yes a very warm welcome to business here on our say let's begin with oil it's getting a rebound among commodities on wednesday the relief rally comes as the us federal reserve promises to hold interest rates near zero for the next two years well joining me now to discuss the issue is alexandra nevada from gazprom bike meant that for being with us here on r.c. now the international energy agency or the i think that tomorrow this year is going to drop due to the recession do you agree with that no really i don't think all of them are drilling drop but i think actually it's the growth rates for demand for the next year and the zero probably be lower than. a list of international agencies and opec thought just you know a couple months ago so if divonne is not going strong why is the price fall in
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consistently over the sessions today notwithstanding. the simple reality that the current we all prize them doesn't have much in common with the demand and supply the point there is the crude oil is not a commodity not a raw material anymore it's the financial assets of the same as you know gold equities or sounded like so the main reason for the oil price you know decreases or increases with spikes lies not in the supply demand area so i suppose enough sense is possibly quite difficult then to predict how the price of oil will progress for the referee twenty eleven and how do you see it developing do you agree with. well absolutely it's absolutely hard to predict and basically i don't think now willing to have this should be asked for the oil price. for cars today would mark rohr who could probably. know better what we will see in liquidity
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. currency exchange rates and sounded like oh i hope i know the impact we will see the rise. i wanted to see here. but you know it's just because it's good for us maybe because i've been so let's talk about russia specifically because obviously the price of oil and energy is hugely important to this country what what will this mean for the russian economy with fifty percent of its budget income coming from energy at the moment well in last two days you could clearly see what happened to russian ruble as a result of a drop in oil price you know just selling percent down in one g. against to you were dollar basket so basically. the same will happen to you know it always wanted. to please to. see so
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basically i think it would be pretty hard next year if price gold beyond one hundred book probably it will get to keep to the development of other than you know can order to there is a russian court house a shift away from the pipeline economy it seems to. me i can examine the. many thanks feel for what's. well let's take a look at survey numbers on the horses at the moment as we've been saying all prices are up slightly today making a change in the current trend lites weeds out over a dollar fifty brands are trading at around one hundred four dollars per hour. and turning now to precious metals they're gaining this hour as well after seeing mixed trading on tuesday gold he pulls out a new record with performing planned them and that traditionally trade union to gold and silver also gaining almost two percent this.
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cost needs the equity markets here in russia. again that was the dow futures index adjustable she will open it negatively in of hours time both p.r.c.'s on the ice x. always in one of the hottest sets up. and european markets have given up their early gains the footsies down over one percent and the dax is down just over one and a half the sads. ok that's the way that business looks at this hour i'll be back in less than sixty minutes time with an update still stay with us though when he says but surely that.
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