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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. very little difference between the people who are the leaders in the world the former egyptian leaders balkin called to visit days those who placed him in power are committing the same crimes that but all the legalities of the venetian. fears that israel's policy give you a soul to wipe out hezbollah in lebanon five years after the last deadly exchange for the hope of what exemptions all of protests that have moved. on the beautiful game becomes an ugly neo nazi breeding ground in ukraine with all farsi that which is the only good could ruin the easting of euro twenty trials. and global financial markets are heading for the third straight session of games however on the sell
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business side see this is still a bear market and the worst may still be ahead more investment with. a very warm welcome to this is live from moscow egypt's former the guy hosni mubarak is back in court he's on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters and febreze are trying thing but those who owned square back in february say this changes little of the current military rulers are committing the same crimes and excusing it with revolutionary rhetoric ozzy's examine reports from cairo. too young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when egyptian police killed him on the tucker square last winter. today he's portrayed adorns one of. the fares there's even talk of
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naming a street in his name what makes someone a more pure and. well in egypt right now if the date of those gone down prior to mubarak's resignation celebrated its patriots who gave up with a brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are precarious criminals who stop to undermine their country's democratic strides it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and each of these days this is about power and not be out their way around this young man also counted from south among the children of the revolution but his older brother he celebrated mubarak's departure from power or to fear taking needs for the and to the police they three months later he was killed and what his brother believes was a government sanctioned i mean his little bubble and my brother died.
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and he came out and i saw that no one here has a well there's only soldiers. like sam least of victims whose deaths are now being pinned on mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their loss in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them as thugs became an all encompassing term for those who don't appreciate the ruling military. and i guess we expected the army to intervene to protect people we just don't mind and instead they started to kill people themselves who did it. but it was. the supreme council of the armed forces to court as an interim caretaker when mubarak stepped down to power by their protests the generals nevertheless don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those. protesting has just published turbans and
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stance in military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were put under president of the. president of. president mubarak's regime individually of course there are thousands of cases that have been put have been arrested and put on trial and sentenced within the span of two to five these sent one of those sentences starting from three years up to twenty five years that's currently four had still haven't healed and peace activists believes he got off lightly from these encounters with the police and months ago the son of the former presidential contender who was jailed by the mubarak's regime northstar as the new authorities are just a brutalized version of the all it's extremely clear that there is very little difference between the people who are ruling us now hosting the world and that many
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of the crimes the hosting world are committed to his people are currently being committed to us now by the people who are ruling is the supreme council of armed forces. whether it is using violence or pressing. the public or even if it's manipulating public opinion but sadly in this is what hurts more because of these crimes are now being committed with the disguise of the revolution it is these bloody t. shirt as a reminder that the egyptian revolution is far from over the former president is now on trial for his role in the mass killings but the broad still being spilled on the streets of cairo. artsy it's empty. syria intense government land and sea assault on the coastal town of attack here is thought to have claimed another twenty lines that's the latest. in the brutal crackdown on
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protesters that seen over one thousand seven hundred people killed since march global pressure is mounting on the country's president to kick start reforms bloodshed assad made some promises weeks ago that aus gena still can't hold out right rest and support the opposition is feeling the pilot. two days ago said it was going well now the system in syria but i think the opposition been emboldened by the support they are getting from foreign countries such as the usa france and so i think that's what's really crazy is very dangerous situation where we could be going into civil war and we really don't know too much about you who's . seeing things in the west through a very sort of view because you know that you're position of betrayed is right and why they're absolutely fantastic democrats of course i'm sure a lot of people love it if you are like that but when we contrast it with the situation in bahrain we didn't get the statements from the u.s.
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saying that the government must go to the opposition must take our we're learning syria is a very helpful tool and if there is a. regime for which we could be into iraq situation where we have six tarion violence that we could have attacks all the christian community versus sunni and the real fear is that syria could just blow up or we could have a terrible terrible civil war we've got to prevent that from happening and the only way we can grow from happening is if there's an internal dialogue in syria. later in the program we look at how the developments in syria might impact the situation in the wiser middle east as somebody that was president busy clinging to israel might venture into a rash conflict with neighboring lebanon passing just a few minutes. now to strasser the economics ratings agencies in. growing with the activities being investigated both in the u.s. and europe and a dramatic reversal of fortunes the shares in the sound of imports parent fell
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sharply over the past week while investors keep pouring money into u.s. treasury bonds r.t. the lister investigates whether the credit rating is actually credible. breaking news the united states has just lost its top notch triple a credit rating from it with a downgrade heard around the world in a strong reaction to the rating downgrade china has owned and u.s. well it's dead standard and poor's took the u.s. from straight aaa student to one notch below for the first time ever bad marks were handed down for the nation's debt and politicians inability to agree on rein it in a tea party downgrade a lot of it has to do with the failure of the president a stage i think this is a tea party problem the greater in chief says the u.s. has become a bit more unpredictable and. a stoic response from the downgrade or that helped to ratchet up the the yeah tricks of the debt ceiling debate with the help of the other ratings agencies of course
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stealing the show from bickering politicians with their eyes on the debt deal they nabi missing really a larger concern because there is growing evidence today that a u.s. credit score is going to get hit now that the u.s. has gotten hit just how much does s. and p's mark actually count well not much according to some like investor jim rogers but it's not because the country isn't broke america is going down the tubes we're the largest in the history of the world it's because of the source these low rating agencies have been wrong about nearly everything for the past ten or fifteen years don't pay any attention to them so just how does the report card stack up for the major ratings agencies themselves they are s.n.p. moody's and fitch let's assess test one the mortgage crisis of two thousand and eight these are the same agencies that rated the toxic sub-prime dead aaa so i mean how do we take them with any level of credibility after that. well let's see if
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they get any from test to the too big to fail banks and insurers during the financial crisis many of the big bankruptcies if our investment. that's right so very g. they gave a aaa rating to most of the good grades for firms that collapsed or were bailed out because of bad debt in fact the financial crisis inquiry commission said the three credit ratings agencies were key enablers of the financial meltdown and this brings us to test three ethics ratings agencies are paid by the investment firms they grade and moody's and s. and p. are publicly traded which means they may be more driven to increase profits for shareholders raising this to me right now you have the companies that are that are being judged by paying the bill and they get like i'm rounding a big goal of berkshire but mr buffett also pointed out the market requires it because these ratings agencies has been around forever so they're in
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a shrine by government regulations which oh yeah they have a stake in test for objectivity frank. financial reform has restrictions on rating agencies in the rules are yet to be written and they carry huge view about what those rules and up looking like it would surprise me if they were trying to curry favor with politicians in fact they've spent a combined total of one point seven six million dollars this year lobbying washington over the regulations which brings us full circle to the downgrade of u.s. credit the u.s. was downgraded by s.n.p. because of government debt member the government ran up that debt in part because it bailed out the big banks then a.i.g. back in two thousand and eight the one saddled with all of those bad mortgage bonds which the ratings agencies graded triple a when in reality they were a d. or an ad which makes you wonder if the ratings agencies themselves deserve a downgrade lauren lester r. t. washington d.c. . british prime minister david cameron has reiterated the zero tolerance approach
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to keep england's russians at bay courts have been working through the night to do with looters with eight hundred people charged for taking part in britain's worst on rest in decades there's a lot of his john rhys's it won't be long before more disorder iraq says arrests a lone can't solve the deeper fundamental causes. this isn't something that can simply be. streets with water. plastic bullets it isn't something that can be and that isn't something that will go wriggle going posing in prison so that it would soon. jail for six months for stealing a one pound fifty bottle of water in the united kingdom there is greater inequality in any form for the last two hundred. days of the slave trade to find such just early in the ritual of portal watch you expect if you show people repeatedly
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the most expensive consumer goods tell them. so worth in life but their respect from other people will be judged by the degree to which they can obtain these goods and then deny them the ability to get them leave because the wage is also low or because there are no jobs at all because of. politics this is the combustible material that's been building up at the bottom of british society for a generation only really the surprise is not the riots happened before these are some of the issues that have to be addressed and simply doing the police more powers even the police have recognized. it would solve the problem. and britain tries to scramble to keep a lid on any further street violence well asking whether you think there's zero tolerance approach or how they are basing so far at r.t. . just over a third of you say the policy is way to be tolerated by the public purse you wonder
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that you think it will be ineffective at the side of this water you believe will work well for this society of the remaining ten percent of the state if our the zero tolerance is a pay as a temporary step only until everything can downward do log on to have your therapist. brutal violence i'm argue crane's football championship this month with a stadium steward beaten after he tried to remove banners featuring the names of the nazi collaborators is not near an art as a deep rooted in culture and that it had high levels of port in the orange revolution leaders from two thousand and four it was obvious that the report is a headache for the current government with ukraine due to co-host next year's euro championship. the beautiful game turned ugly in the second half of you know mickey first just kind of partly wolf several dozen fans brutally attacked to word he was
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trying to take down banners supporting world war two insurgent army leaders. and the monsters here each one day says he was simply trying to enforce the law yes. i saw the banners and the fans to remove them this violated the norm that no political agitation can be used to football games i refused and i tried to take them down myself the next thing i remember someone hitting me on the head and dozens of feet kicking me on the ground. here which is status has long been the main talking point in ukraine some here see them as freedom fighters and heroes others that's the majority of the population call them nazi collaborators in the 1940's they fought alongside the german invaders killing civilians russians poles and jews without mercy more than sixty years later and it was nearly killed as well but he's not sorie about his actions. there and. the criminals
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there's no place for nazi isn't these banners are being hung by the same people who attacked the red army veterans and made the night fishing here ukrainian football is no stranger to off page violence and nazi slogans the same football fans who cost with the police are often seen in the marchers at times carrying symbols for britain by football organizations in europe some experts blame the trend on the ideology of the previous administration. ultra nationalism has been radicalized in ukraine because for five years it's been strongly supported by the ruling elite you know ultra rights and new your nazi movements are infiltrating football supporters and nobody does anything for either the authorities you know the football clubs and you know marquis of clubs as it carries no direct responsibility for. incidents with very green people who want. to ukraine. to enter these laws in ukraine everything to avoid incidents like this when these
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people are provocateurs and will post them from friends it's an excuse that would not stand up next year when ukraine and poland co-host the european football championship with the eyes of europe focused on cue voters commemorating the likes of which featuring twenty twelve could seriously harm the country's reputation for instance paul has no second opinion about them calling them nazi war criminals with less than a year remaining until key of course the final game of the euro twentieth championship is grand new stadium looks set to be completed on schedule the question is whether the authorities would be able to use the remaining time to get rid of hooliganism and racism not tolerated in europe if not experts say then very serious sanctions from the european football governing bodies. reporting from kiev in ukraine.
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and the sports. don't hold back from the streets in ukraine is. the video section of this. this is victory day commemorations in the western city of mccall hundreds of chanting praise penalty collaborative at the salting world war two veterans their war is online right now with the video team talk on. now israel planning to launch a new war on lebanon at least that's what keeps that protesters in tel aviv are bearing five years after the last thirty assault on its northern neighbor they believe a new conflict can be used to shift attention from israel's own ongoing social protest as well as trying to topple from power. five years on since the last israel lebanon wall and israelis are convinced his below is we only need south backed by syria and iran.
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unfortunately. in a situation where much. the goal of which wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to have one last. enemy at the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes there is likely they would have five years. of war we all to be for themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and hizbollah eleven on can't be sure of his support for the fall of the syrian regime may create a new government which may want to shift away from the iranian alliance in turn
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then my trigger is thought there might trigger israel to go and try to take as well when it's a week at some point. and as fate would have it it's not only his banana that's weak he's really quite minister binyamin netanyahu is facing the toughest challenge of his two and a half year premiership these social protest samantha netanyahu to make drastic change which is why some suggest it is nothing like a wall to quieten these young protesters it's certainly the great temptation because people who are productive the process. are the same people over to the army to fight a war and such a war would also potentially distract the united nations and international community from working in i think a palestinian state which is on the cards for approval next month the policy start there must be peaceful and must then months later and. lamarck ties this event and israeli army we're short on them. and there will be people you. should
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back. and then you have. this is really what everybody we're preparing for and among the occasional border skirmishes and aerial incursions it's really just a matter of time until the next full scale conflict policy r.t. tel aviv. well if you had to ask you dot com you can hear the iranian president's assessment all of the hours while turbulence and his battle to convince the world of his own ins had stuff like this to look at the nuclear weapons bill commuter rail used to be treated lebanon the nuclear weapons other weapons of the previous century. without regard also exclusive details on t.v. about iran's reputation over its atomic allegation made his moves in libya among although the interview online right now i think it's in. balance dramatic undisturbed in france which as a state the tragedy in the u.s.
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when a stage collapse and high winds killing five injuring. the. more world news in brief this hour and colonel gadhafi he's urging libyans to fight to retake towns held by rebels and already have message broadcast on state television it's his first public address is the rebels that launched their offensive around tripoli they're now battling it seemed key towns near the capital but the rebels take control of zawiya and guardian bellhousing round of tripoli by land with nato ships blocking the city by sea. so in the fall of new zealand's capital with forecasters describing it as a once in a lifetime event wellington are rarely get snow fall and the few inches that fell
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on sunday and monday album mostly at least thirty years its ports song transport disruption of course a few road closures forecasters predict the cold snap will continue through wednesday. bomb blast of ripped through at least five iraqi cities giving over fifty people. most of them in the southeastern city of could twenty explosion at a market there left at least forty two people dead and dozens more wounded seven blasts also rocked the restive diyala province killing ten people no one has yet received the attacks across the country. ok that's the way the news looks now it out with an update of our headlines shortly a look at the sunday before that we didn't actually. mid-afternoon welcome to business science in russia shareholders and soon p.d.p. are taking their british counterparts back to the stockholm arbitration tribunal now they want a final ruling on whether b.p.
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broker shareholder agreement by trying to organize the arctic exploration and share swap deal with was near the russian shareholders say they're not seeking compensation from the swedish court instead they have lodged lawsuits over initially claimed damages of three billion dollars. world financial markets are heading for the third straight session of after the most volatile week since september two thousand and eight. they've observed from index believes the markets may still plunge the. the risk is even though we've had a fairly quiet couple of days the risk is we could carry on going in the weeks ahead it's very similar sort of moves you see in markets to what was happening three years ago when we had the banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and now i just move lowry galloping we have seen quite a big change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know investors are very worried about the situation and of course we have the u.s.
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that went down to the wire getting their debt ceiling raised we had a downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good there's definitely a risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk here is for stock markets to slide a bit further. how the markets are doing this. is marginally our confidence in economic recovery slowly returning to the markets brant are up within half a percent. precious metals are flat to negative for the paul is catching his breath after breaking a new record on thursday and is now losing around three quarters of a percent actually one third of a percent forgive me and silver is gaining by the same amount in. asian stocks on the rise is a closing picture for monday that was supposed to buy version expected japanese economic data and solid u.s. retail sales exports is the main game is on the nikkei as they were recovering from
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friday's heavy losses carmakers t.o.t.n. honda up more than three percent of those meanwhile financial stocks helped the hang thing again three percent h.s.b.c. was up four percent of the close. european markets kicked off trading on the up for the gains the two chairs in recruitment and staffing for michael page down sixteen percent of the disappointing first half results banks are up in frankfurt commerzbank in the lead it's up to half percent. russian bosses are also in the black with energy and mining stocks are among the main gainer. gaining two percent as he has to now ross telecom is bouncing back after making double digit losses last week metals nine enormous nickel is not an exception is also out three percent the company's board is meeting to consider making another offer to its major shareholder roussel to buy back its shares and the coal miner rescue at skerries gaining around three percent in the wake of posting a twenty percent for illness
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a little revenue. for investors who are keen to jump into the russian markets at the moment peter weston from our souls as the range of interesting stories is quite limited. where you want to be if you have to be in russia it's going to be telecom selectable sumus and some selecting you to select your teams difficult because of the election side to it but i do think one is when it comes to cyclical stocks you have to very careful financials in russia looks fantastic to be honest but the problem is that when you see a market that goes down because of a financial crisis you are going to see financials being hit in europe and the us the russian banks that are listed at and our previous song will get punished by association. welcome home for was last business will join me in fifteen minutes time will be here with an update alice is next with headlines.
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