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has decided to water down there up location senior u.s. and international envoys are in the region trying to revive stalled peace talks with israel a major palestinian strong plan. around six thousand students joined of march for free education in chile's capital the majority were peaceful although police did resort to tear gas and water cannons against some demonstrators a new round of governmental talks resolve the issue on continuing thousands of students have been skipping classes for months to show their discontent at the risk of losing scholarships. while they are back is blasted by the russian president alexander lukashenko for weak economic policies that led to the currency crisis in the country the gallery's ruble has been in freefall for months now sparking massive shortages of food and other goods and we. are not of the belief that it was because himself despite the crisis. but i am way off one of the worst of the
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situations in general criticized for sixteen years that you stayed in power or. the now unfortunately the russian economy is called a perk of score than any opinion diameter of the spirit orders they were pushing for made mistakes all busy he failed to make up a good relationship with the european union and with russia always moving further and further away from reality the statements that he made some more and more treatise because i just don't think the russians would undertake economic reform or political reforms are the jurists and their idea behind peace free from autumn exchange rate of years to come to some sort of a balance where the national currency would stop falling i would not hold over that though it was in darbyville gratian it's something that for example portugal or greece are unable to do because they have a year or so basically did what a lot of liberal suggested other impoverished european countries do. these the
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now be about the top headlines right after the business update we. can. follow and a very warm welcome to the business program fears are growing that the debt crisis in europe may spill over and harm other countries large economies like the hugh us have exposure to europe which could turn fatal there to the world bank robert zoellick says responsibility is what current policymaking is lacking. it's not responsible for the eurozone to pledge fealty to a monetary union without facing up to either a fiscal union that would make monetary union workable or accepting the consequences for uncompetitive debt burden members. it's not responsible for the united states to falter in facing fundamental issues such as an sustained growth in
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title and spending the need for a pro growth tax piston and a stalled trade policy. unless europe japan in the united states also face up to their responsibilities they'll trade down not only themselves but the global economy. the chairman truck may command says the crisis is over in the russian automotive industry the company is expected to double its sales this year and it's also building a new plant which it hopes will produce wachtel vehicles sold in russia by twenty. terrible drop in still to two thousand mind we're still struggling even something was up in the two thousand and ten with such enormous portable signals that we shouldn't see still such enormous coldly she says strong orders. we should leave it with a little bit of your competitors seven thousand two thousand two thousand maybe not sixty feet it's a heavy trucks which is by far the most anywhere in the world we've actually come out stronger after the prices of each of those should be free market leadership
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last year and that's the oldest trick in china that model each of us with an amount of both the truck and also knew what you wish impulses. and from big trucks to smaller cars honda wants to open its own assembly plant in russia they call make a house aust russia's economic ministry to allow it to launch production using mostly imported components it's also looking for a duty exemption even though it's only available to manufacturers who use the majority of locally sourced components how well the company may still get the tax breaks that would build the new plant in one of russia's more troubled regions honda and in the cells twenty thousand cars in russia however the revenues are down five percent in the first half of the year. let's have a look at the markets not world prices a high a boy by european equities but the outside was capped as the market awaited bundle of data from the you asked for an update on the progress of the economic recovery. and european stocks are rallying on signs that european policymakers said they
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weren't convinced greece would stay in the euro zone. in moscow the markets in the black trucking overseas gave the r.t.s. has broken the psychological market sixteen hundred points gaining more than two percent this hour the mindsets edging the same number of points let's have a look at some with individual share in the my sixteen k. b.p. shares a rallying the company says it will invest forty fine billion dollars in upstream and four billion dollars in downstream business by twenty twelve pounds. or thought just more than two percent high of russian flight carrier has poured back almost two and a half almost four and a half million of it shares for about ten million dollars burbank is more than two percent higher. russia's biggest petrochemical producer subordinates to hold initial public offerings within the next two years savor is worth more than seven billion dollars it has been modeling and offering for years but how triples own the i.p.o. as a result of the downturn in two thousand and eight its not profit is expected to
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grow three percent in twenty eleven and one point four billion dollars in the previous year. ok that's it for now you are up to date more stores announced time for you and don't forget you can find more analysis on our web site argue dot com slash business.
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it's our boss down here last week this is our see the new authours he's in maybe a balance provide freedom and democracy but people say they're afraid any criticism of the new government will be met with severe punishment meanwhile the leaders of the u.k. and france are all visiting tripoli to express their support for the government they've known since a powerful. france and germany sound down on calls for greece to be kicked out of the euro zone as the bad anniversary of the two thousand and eight financial transfer his concern and others close the towns. across this political season is only jumps on the way but the first scandal is already here one of the country's
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richest men has quit as leader of the right school started just months in the job. now ahead of the annual u.n. general assembly this wild as he sat down to talk to russia's ambassador he gave us his knees on everything from the arab spring and palestinian statehood possible new violence and possible. practice him down with the telly turkana russia's ambassador to the united. kingdom to speak. seems certain that the united states use its veto power over through the security council to prevent any recognition. of what options are the powers wouldn't have before we go there let me address another issue for me because at this very moment we are facing a possible very dangerous escalation in person it was announced by the course of
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our being in our sort of us and britain are basically. the northern course of a by force and another very disturbing element in the situation is that the international presence is ok for the nato force. and other european war mission units which are there in order to preserve peace they seem to be incorporating without interest plan of course it will be sort of the division of serbia here in new york has sent a letter to the president of the security council asking for an emergency meeting of the security council and russia is supporting this request in order to prevent. dramatic and dangerous developments in the course of the but dissipate of that we're going to have. another interesting debate in the security council first of all whether to convene that meeting or not and to me this will be reality check on . whether indeed it was securely council we in the united nations are
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interested in preventing disputes and peaceful mediation of a situation like this so we'll we'll we'll be following those developments and we'll see what is going to happen in the security council it's interesting you bring up concert because of course supposedly. the pentagon with pursuit. court of the united states and in many european countries this was done outside the scope of the security council and it was done with the battle of the us and yet when it comes to the past several months. the u.s. . has already been screaming tell veto the position of the united states is very often not entirely consistent to put it mildly because of the blow like some other . western european countries and they've done to apply double standards. and we have this vote several months ago on a resolution of the security council of the israeli settlements of the resolution
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was a centrally composed of quotes without using narcs of course from statements by president obama and secretary of state clinton and the united states went ahead and revealed that resolution in the face of a one hundred twenty sponsors of that resolution this is one of the problems i think trying to put him through negotiations between the israelis and the palestinians if. the israelis get this kind of unqualified support from a country which is trying to play the main mediating role in the palestinian israeli situation and then it does not really help to move matters ahead but coming back to your very important question it is going to be one of the. interesting challenges for the general assembly and for the security council for the palestinians decide to bring matters to one of those two bodies of the united
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nations main bodies of united nations or both is the point i've been making to israeli colleagues people who have been showing up and expressing their concern. for the situation in and around israel and that talks must start good when the israelis and the palestinians are in order there are contacts. there are certain requirements. which are the palestinians want to see for those talks to start. i hold probably israel will see it. as something being to their advantage because in my view at least sort of pressures of various sorts are going to grow in israel especially that we know we cannot be assured. of the situation in the arab world is going to go i mean we are all hopeful as i am sure was the call for those who are on the front lines of the arab spring that things will evolve towards democracy it's a cetera but this kind of
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a positive scenario is not assured at all so you would say it's israel's best interest right now to get that political absolutely and this is what they say too but unfortunately they come up with. various positions which of the palestinians do not regard as acceptable they don't want to do anything about the settlement activity which was extremely brisk both in jerusalem and on the west bank they were quite dramatically prime minister netanyahu you will recall rejected. something which everybody thought was an obvious thing of the proposition that a deal between the israelis and the palestinians must be based on one hundred sixty seven borders of course with various swaps which can be negotiated so the tragedy of it all is that. at least all reasonable people seem to know. what those negotiations should look like but. they keep sort of beating about the
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bush. many question marks support. the israeli vision of. their future. as neighbors of the palestinians and in the need for neighborhood to be for themselves in the middle east curtain quite. some united states from what they're trying to push forward over a resolution calling for more sanctions against syria and this is something that. the president of russia said he's not in support of because additional pressure believes is not necessarily needed nor would it how. can you explain from russia's position on syria because it is a very dangerous it is a very dangerous situation and there's a lot of dramatic and tragic situation i think the russian position is reflected really well in not something which was a consensus position of the security council first of all of the statement does
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condemn the violence by the syrian i thought it is excessive use of force but secondly it calls on everybody it to stop violence including the opposition and also of course for dialogue in order to resolve the differences and visions of for what should happen. in syria and very importantly it calls for on the government of syria to implement the reforms that ever they have announced or this is exactly our line and it's and it's not just the amount of pressure on the syrian government because after all in the european union the united states of america what if you sentients against syria already we are already in place. essentially when we do have such a resolution in the security council they're asking us to address them something which they have already sort of done without asking anybody's advice on the security council but more importantly our concern is that any sanctions resolution
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. on syria in the security council might be seen by destructive elements of syrian opposition as sort of encouragement of the media something similar to what happened in libya maybe happening in syria and they're clearly extremely destructive or consequences for our western colleagues. we're going to us this is not their intention to use military force well incidentally we have to remind them that we heard. statements and assurances from them of various sorts when we're working on the resolution of libya which then will very quickly forgotten in the heat of the in the media but let's see and then of course the best scenario is that the violence stops in syria on both sides and. those are for the of them that at least we have a situation where the syrian government has a line those reforms are promised those reforms unfortunately we haven't seen any
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indication from the opposition to be willing to enter into their work i mean granted they have reasoning based say that many opposition figures. have been arrested that they cannot negotiate in a situation of violence but in order to get out of the cycle of violence to plunge the country into a major bloodshed. must happen i mean we we just don't see this scenario of regime change which some entertaining as something which can be beneficial or which can improve in any way the communitarian or economic or social situation in syria and there have been reports that foreigners and there are. a nationalist have been executed by armed forces. do you think that it's time for you ran. to interval is keepers and you
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usually have when you have a cease fire arrangement and now the situation is different now hopefully the military operations are going to come to an end very soon so what will be required is a. police or enjoyment the united nations now the security council is working on. security council resolution and under that resolution u.n. mandate will be spelled out for for libya and in that moment mandate there will be steps taken in order to make sure sort of all law and order system is going to be created in libya which will work which will you know prevent those horrible things which of allegedly happened happening but let me also tell you that we are keeping track of those reports and at every opportunity worries that discussions in the security council which we are very often are making sure that every measure is taken out of the new early going to sort it is understand their responsibility. of
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course nothing can be ruled out because the situation as you pointed out correctly is quite dangerous and it's chaotic when all that sort of cordon pulled ricky view should have happened including some killings of an all black people simply because they were suspected of having been there for mercenaries this is something which. will cause our unhappiness and when we were raising our complaints on what is about the. absence or lack of proper implementation of resolution one thousand seventy three if you want to protect civilians the last thing you do is the civil war and this is what happened let's face the death and cap in my last question for iraq. as more countries and for its libyan assets how can the world be sure that the. outlook of a new administration or a tiger that how you can escape that's a little track
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a very expensive read. first of all. those two resolutions will spring stablish the sanctions committee. when the issue of unfreezing assets came up people went to the sanctions committee so this is clearly council committee members of the security council through the sanctions committee will be able to keep growing. to pull double check on how this money is being spent and the same sort of checks and balances are going to be also included in the new resolution on the other all of the united nations in libya and on lifting the sanctions front from libya so it's not going to be a free for all process because of course nobody pendency on the desire of those countries which is understandable but who have those assets in their hands and sort of start helping the libyan people sold a danger is that too much money is going to be pulled you know on the table and disappear somewhere into the medium sound especially on the you know the current
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still very unstable. circumstances and i think erica thank you very much. wealthy british style. sometimes let's go. to the. market. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture run over holds barred look at the global financial headlines cause a report on our. lead
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in your forces in libya filed to provide freedom and democracy but people say they're afraid any criticism of the company is going to be severe punishment meanwhile the leaders of the u.k. and france are all visiting tripping streets crass political mccalmont a. policy jamming stuff calls for greece to b.k. to have a conspiracy in is out of the streets you thousand major financial crash brings another kid inside said there's not much chance of. russia's visible seasons they need just under way the fast scoundrels already here one of the country's richest men is kris's leader of the rights that was possible
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to just announced in the fall. and his hand out of the latest polls for us good to see but so disappointing saul was never a roster of the rugby while calzaghe has said they're appearing in the competition for the first time that i have lost to the old sporting rivals the usa i thought that he was in a much. hello there you're watching the sport good to have you company and these are the headlines russia make a losing debut at the rugby world cup going down to rivals the u.s. . champions league double from complier saves the day to tier scars they scramble a point against lille. while rubin arrive in dublin for their europa league again shamrock rovers. and we talk exclusively to russia f one driver batali petrol he's anxious to get back on the podium after
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a target in the mouth. but first russia have made a losing start of their first the rugby world cup unable to break down the usa who won thirteen points to six in new plymouth it was a bruising game russia taking nearly three ulead when you. kick a penalty go but the americans for tax from half might pay three with the first half try chris wiles to take conversion and two penalty goals in heavy rain in the second half and in the scoring to one penalty goal of eight that is the u.s.a.'s first win of the tournament after losing to ireland russia now head to nelson on the season side garden for their next game against italy come september. now meanwhile all blacks captain richie mccaw has a drawn from friday's game with japan a minor car injury forcing him to pull out a day before he was due to play his one hundredth test also sidelined his fly half done carter who has a sore back and full back me was really on or was pulled a string coach graham henry denied new zealand with a liberty fielding we can take. it wouldn't matter who we are primates week.
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it's got nothing to do with it it's just that they could buy clothes in greece worse since they play more large and that's why they're not. now let's turn to the champions league or to ski moscow came from two gold standard or two two away at leo last night so you don't buy a scoring both for the army men with the loss coming in the final minutes so put me in the head just before half time and then pick dropping double dare they just started to break the price from them by in the seventy second the ninety minute rush to the point for the argument afterwards he is going to leave it since he said he had played badly but in the end they did deserve a point elsewhere in group a thirty side problems call made a memorable champions league debut stunning internet land one nil at the san siro. and in group a vine opened their champions league campaign with it to know when i was going to reality big spending money the city had to settle for a one one draw with napoli who had taken the lead through the full color equalise
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from the creek park to that city course when cheney said he cajun and got to his place. before the game. was. because he was there for your brothers of. the we in this game maybe you want you can score all the players in the. instead if we play a simple we can play better if you're pretty good but if it was the first game i enjoyed i think that would play and play in that position for years knew a person that is going to. see a late penalty gave barzan three points against a tell a girl r.t. with both sides finishing with ten men and last season's runners up just united came from behind it in a point against benfica ryan giggs equalising after oscar could put the portuguese ahead united boss sir alex ferguson thought his team had lacked a bit of flair. prost quite figure most through cautious.
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control of the images of winning the game. proved over truce. which. you just couldn't get. around we're on a great top group d. after one nil big three have been our mistake read despite having sent off with seventeen minutes to go while i.x. and we'll play dag a goal or straw. poll tonight it is the turn of the europa league where two time russian champions rubin travel to dublin to face shamrock rovers on paper rubin clear favorites they taken part in the group stages of the last two champions league competitions but are aware upsets can happen having beaten barcelona and he can't say seasons ago a manager could ban but they have believed it will be a tricky encounter in the irish capital.
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for the reason no difference between games week or the champions league for these games something moves to important but if we play big games in european competition . the shamrock they've become the first side to get this far in europe manager michael o'neill reckons it will be the toughest test they faced russian champions to the last three years. in chile's league group stages. the last two seasons so it varies their. the quality of the players that. we expect. probably the most difficult game that we have europe this year while there are a whole host of games taking place in the europa league this evening and look for my to moscow represent the other russian interests they start their campaign in austria against the. pride offending champions spain in macedonia have made.

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