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tension at the u.n. summit in new york builds to a crescendo as palestine prepares to hand it is bid for statehood later today despite obama's promise to veto any favorable outcome. this things cuts through your calls for calm meaning that what you know i'm standing inside palestine. and as i walk through here. i'm now in israel. the decades long animosity between israeli settlers and locals an offer by palestine reaches new heights as both sides stake their claim to the same land. both gary and romania are denied european visa free travel despite previous
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promises as some member states say the two countries need to sort out corruption and crime issues. as america puts more of its deadly drones in the skies over africa critics say its attempt to make the world safer is only driving more people towards terror. as a.t.m. in the russian capital you're watching our. welcome to the program his series being made today in new york as palestine prepares to hand in its formal request for u.n. recognition in just a few hours but a desperate washington which did all it could to derail the submission is now threatening its veto saying palestinian statehood can only come with israeli approval. who's in new york has more on the looming showdown. well the back door
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diplomatic talks that have taken place all week calm center stage today front and center as the president of palestine and the prime minister of israel both will address the international body palestinian president mahmoud abbas will ask the international community to accept palestine as a member of the united nations and legitimize its statehood abbas is expected to present and a first official letter of request which would go to the security council now the u.s. has said repeatedly that it would veto palestinian membership to the united nations because u.s. president barack obama believes that any kind of membership of palestine or statehood of powers type should be done all only after israel and palestine get back to the negotiation table israel of course is also not in support of this move
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and we will expect to hear benjamin netanyahu address this issue when he speaks to the general assembly now there is a plan on the table according to sources that president abbas will submit his paperwork to the security council but a vote would not take place immediately it would stall for quite a while giving the quartet the needs quartet which is russia the u.s. the e.u. and the u.n. time to bring israel and palestine back to the negotiation table russian foreign minister sergei lavrov did speak with the media addressing this issue and here's what he had to say. students have gone very long way they've been promised many times did it will only be a year and a half before the problem is solved unfortunately the negotiation process is not moving it's only. the palestinians also have enough. there are shown and that would
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be to bring the vote before the general assembly this of course would not give them full membership but they could become a non member observer state they could have that status they would only need two thirds of the majority of the general assembly which palestine does as a matter of fact the majority of u.n. member un members support palestinian membership to the un and support palestinian statehood greenberg now reporting in from new york and the disagreements and the u.n. summit can only be described as a shadow of the tension on the palestinian israeli border settler and palestinian clashes an almost daily occurrence at the best of times are reaching their peak as both sides seek to enforce their claim to land as artie's policy reports the disputes are laying the foundation for yet another conflict. taylor has been farming land deep in the hebron hills for more than twenty years he says this land
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is his and he has the papers to prove it we are the only people in the world there to have good approve a document a document that these in. the measure know it. not so what makes the same claim he insists the land has been in his family for some eight hundred years but now this is the closest he can get to it and it's eating him up watching jacob farm it. it's a very hard feeling but what can i do nothing even if we don't resist in force and soon after that the surplus is masoud something the army will come immediately and restless. the west bank is full of people like jacob and nasser israelis and palestinians both claim claim to the same piece of land. almost weekly angry scenes like this dominate the landscape and especially now as calloused indians head off to the united nations the clashes up
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a coming more violent it's one thing to declare a state and another to determine where its borders will be this fence cuts through your calls farm meaning that right now i am standing inside palestine and as i walk through here. i'm now in israel and for as long as the borders remain disputed israel's taking advantage and sending its citizens to settle the whispering so it has a stronger argument not to give it up but it's throwing up problems like your one and his wife yell who now at the center of a major court battle it's not between israelis and palestinians it's a battle between israelis and israelis never was before the war i was in both of them. both in your dad's. a bar cried too hard. thirteen of the. eleven years ago
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the israeli government not only gave you a number slanted farm it helped him as much as it could he was the only israeli in the area at the time but now the same government that wanted him here has given half his farm to a new state has its standing his way and believes his wife ideology is only part of the story i believe these are management problem worse than a little murphy you can almost say that for them it's about money and making money and greed and real estate development etc whatever the reasons israel says it won't recognize a palestinian state declared at the united nations which means even if the un rules that these rocky hills are part of palestine these clashes will in hindsight be a warning of what was to follow policy r t in the headline hills. of the united nations general assembly meeting was also witnessed a dramatic walkout after rain and president mahmoud ahmadinejad launched a scathing attack against western nations and he called the u.s.
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to incompetence to run the world any longer accusing it of double standards and warmongering israel and europe were also targeted by the outspoken president prompting the diplomats from the u.s. and twenty seven european nations to take to their feet soon after a british pm david cameron took the stage and reviewed the ringleader while defending nato's intervention in libya and calling for more such henri's by british labor and jeremy corbin says the west has no right to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations when. libya cameron supported the intervention in libya has said nothing much about anything in saudi arabia and has been remarkably quiet on what's happening in bahrain as of late start to great deal about syria and of course is very unclear as to what the british position will be on the palestinian vote and i think he sees nato as the centerpiece of western diplomacy and i think we're going to see
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a repeat of the libyan exercise in which britain and france called for a u.n. no fly zone which where the then interpreted in a very liberal way ended up with a massive bombing campaign cameron might call it something different but the reality it's not a lot different to tony blair and humanitarian intervention and i think the west is going to pay a terrible price for this constant interference people must decide their own future in their own countries in their own way not by western bombs. coming out in the program the looming this is the world's major economies to consolidate and face fears of a double dip recession as mobile market slide in the worst rating in a month. now tarp american military chief accuses pakistan's intelligence service of backing a group behind last week's a town the american embassy in kabul. a
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much desired entrance to the european passport zone for remaining in bulgaria has been blocked by some e.u. members and it concerns of high crime and lats borders and there is lore emmet reports after the arab spring countries have been reconsidering their own for two years. the second zone is a european dream come true a continent without borders freedom to travel live and work across twenty five countries but attempts by bold garia and rumania to join have been a wake up call some are now convinced it's time to shut up shop organized crime will also into through to the gates offer them to me here in bulgaria also illegal immigrants to turkey will come to bulgaria and romania and then have free access to the showing in countries which is of course organisation in europe has to protect itself and this is more important than people from rural garia or romania travelling with a visa and having border control it's
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a question that's more relevant now than ever france and italy fell out earlier this year when hard pressed italy issued more than twenty thousand refugees from the arab spring with six month residency permits giving them permission to travel anywhere in the e.u. both countries now want internal border controls strengthened and those are just illegal migrants but there's also the question of illegal immigration bulk areas access into shannon was delayed when its border with turkey was found to be full of holes if you have countries. who are not doing a lot. recently for borders against the influx from from illegal immigrants think of it will go on even greece and it's not unreasonable to want to put hard barriers to these contrition if you want them to give freedom
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of danish any peace for all parties who previously voiced concerns about bulk area andrew manias entry into schengen they cite corruption and crime as the main reasons and agree with france and italy that the scheme should be reforms denmark. because they already reintroduced border controls i think we just need to be fragged and realize that it really has led to a shoot or a sort of criminal activity nationally and knowing that of element in romania and bulgaria you have to be very naive not just that this race will be even higher if if the border control was abolished traduced countries as well although people garia and rumania are recognized to have improved border controls and members also want them to work on crime prevention inside their own borders before opening them up and not quite apart from the destabilizing effects of yet more mass migration in
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an unsteady europe many in the e.u. one specifically worried about remaining bulk area trying to join the european passport free zone but if the widening of the agreement as a whole in essence it means trusting this on the edge of the. earth to make their borders your borders and many wonder if this is why is especially it's a time when undressed in arab countries means thousands of north africa and middle eastern refugees have already found their way to europe no rabbits r.t. brussels. and we've got more stories for you on our website and that's our team dot com right now available for you online and internet sensation dancing matt you tube star famous for making his moves all around the world waltzes into russia st petersburg for a new episode of his travels and it keeps. him and the world watching worries extern nasa satellite is going to come crashing down as the latest predictions jazz
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its italian store that's likely to suffer the impact. if. without drawing too much attention the u.s. has been stepping up its military presence in africa as the number of drone bases has vastly increased in recent years these unmanned aerial vehicles are used for targeting al qaida operatives in countries that forbid us from putting forces on the ground but as artie's guy next to come reports this policy has caught america in a vicious circle. the u.s. is aggressively expanding its drone war by setting up more and more bases for those unmanned aerial vehicles or the u.a.e. they're armed with laser guided bombs and air to ground missiles and network of those drone bases is unfolding in east africa ethiopia is hosting the fleet of
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country killers as they call them in the military a similar installation has opened in the seychelles a new base is under construction somewhere in the arabian peninsula to enable more flights over yemen and all this is u.s. officials say it's being done to target al qaeda affiliates in the region drones have become the main weapon of america's undeclared war so it's a new kind of warfare one that the u.s. is waging without sacrificing the lives of their soldiers in a number of countries like pakistan yemen and libya for that matter in pakistan for example u.s. drone strikes have killed thousands of civilians and have netted only a handful of actual terrorists many of the victims' loved ones seek revenge often by joining radical groups so it's like a vicious circle when the u.s. seems to be fighting terror and provoking care at the same time and the question where whether or not the policies make america safer is a very arguable put on top of the human cost and the boomerang effect of those
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often indiscriminate strikes there's also the price tag of such rapid drone expansion we're talking about billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money at a time when the country's on the verge of another recession when fourteen million people are jobless and one in six americans leaves on food stamps and many here do find it outrageous that with a gigantic problem sluggish economy and with three wars that han't american officials still lavish money on military projects which some experts say may well backfire at their own security. relations between the u.s. and pakistan is it a new low after a top american military chief accused pakistan's intel. service of supporting a group behind last week's attack on the american embassy in kabul slum a battered strongly denied claims pakistani journalist john glaser says the u.s. wants to be recognized as the world's policeman but turns
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a blind eye to the violence it causes itself. well i mean it's for a long time it's been recognized by sources in government and outside that the pakistani government in the specifically the i.s.i. has some ties to various militant groups in pakistan and the problem is that the u.s. has dealt with it for about a decade until now and the reason is that they're getting all riled about it now is because they're losing in afghanistan the u.s. government is being a little too aggressive i mean they're upset with pakistan for what they call a proxy war through the network into afghanistan but the u.s. is running their own brutal war in afghanistan the afghan national police have been which is the group that is funded in trained by the united states government they have been terrorizing the local communities in villages throughout afghanistan for years human rights watch just came out with a report condemning them for the killings illegal detentions of rape and murder.
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so on and so forth and so that's a proxy war what's strange is that when the pakistanis do it it's the u.s. calls it terrorism and when the u.s. does it it's called counterterrorism so the relationship is inherently contradictory and they're both playing the same sort of bad game the only question is how many more civilians have to die for these two to sort of level out their power play indiana and the death toll from five days of clashes between pro and anti-government forces has reached one hundred people on thursday fighting raged would have explosions and gunfire across the capital sana'a protester set fire to the house where the believed snipers that had killed two people behind the crackdown and here really protests was renewed on sunday this comes despite reports the vice president is considering a transfer of power something that's been he demands from demonstrators and the situation in the country will be up for debate later today even cross speech ask.
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pal of guess if foreign intervention could solve the crisis there. have been bombarded in which is only thirteen fourteen which is north of samarra and there was more than three hundred people killed them what do you mean yes i would like to see a no fly zone but i would like to see what you know not what did in libya there were actually leading the forces there with him on the ground we don't want them to. figure out the we just want them to please everybody has one going to put them through. to people right john guy who everybody who starts there in this road where there was the kurds in iraq a was it was in libya everybody who starts down the road of saying we just want so much a no for the from the imperial powers we don't want this we don't want that here they end up being present prisoners of these powers they end up handing over the resources to a country in the control of their government powers in the west. and
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financial leaders of the g. twenty group of major economies issued a statement late on thursday saying they will take strong action to counter the european debt crisis as well as the slumping konami growth in the united states comes an attempt to calm fears after world financial markets had their biggest drop in a month combined with a series of grave warnings from the us federal reserve and the international monetary fund this spark concerns of a double dip recession being just around the corner that is if it's not already here so says margaret own risk from crisis management. partners. perception. you mean you know i actually think it's here and i actually think i'm a little driving it. i would argue since two thousand and eight let's look at this crisis. i think there's a lot of political wind and policy for it what so what does that mean i
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think best. there's people playing within that by actual speech need to understand that there is no policy three been economic najibullah that is going to save us master more and think knowledge that the past can't be can kind of good at this you know contraction of the world economy now take a look at the political fact there are voters across the board obedient ited states and europe needs to understand we are being rescued and i hate to sound grim and i hate to say you know the person screaming for their brother by actual bad that everything's over with the sooner we have knowledge that is sooner voters understand that no matter what politicians say there's no policy. that will slow down this crisis and finally look at the policies that will take a look at read particularly in the players within the european union more broadly to take a look at greece if six months ago when i would argue the financial writing was on the wall you know these leaders took
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a look at this and said ok we've got to either fix this for get out i would argue getting out was always this downturn has always her decision how much money would it be and see the how much money it would have been pulled from a sinking ship that is inevitably going to st louis right back into buttressing german big you know fifteen french and british structure but yet in holland the leaders or so you know who are still here with political you know who they were saying along with what the markets were saying that everyone had it interacted in this terrible purpose as you know my sorrow that's resulted in the crisis that receipts that i was in are to live from moscow listen take a look at some other stories from around the world thousands of students have clashed with police in the chilean capital santiago demanding education reforms forces fired tear gas after coming under a hail of stones at least one officer was injured the move comes after government gives nations with the students broke down the country has been seen demonstrations
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for months. obvious former rebels are preparing for an offensive and it could die if you loyal stronghold of syria city has been under siege for almost a week with manny residents leaving their homes meanwhile colonel gadhafi is former prime minister has reportedly been sentenced to six months in prison in tunisia for entering the country illegally. he was arrested near the border with syria on wednesday for not having a reason to worry about some of the pows leader himself remains unknown. well brings us up to date here on our team from or a member there is our web site right now though let's take a look what's happening in the world of business with marina. hello and welcome sir business here are to see the global financial system is looking down the barrel of another possible recession with the global markets seen significant losses and russia is no exception moreover the ruble has reached its
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lowest level against the u.s. dollar in two years but it's led you to come you know how that creates it believes that whatever happens this time russia will be better prepared that one two thousand and eight. only in the except shown that in russia the mystical driven instability of the financial system was on the rise we before the crisis three four five months before the crisis actually wrapped up starting from april march of two thousand and eight in the current superpower in the shows that years we've seen strike of instability back in june july august we see. the stable situation as a composite index of course we see we have seen what we see in the markets only in the currency. market in particular but on the other hand that's not all of the financial system moral what i want to see here is that comparing to the station three years ago the russian economy and russian financial market is much better
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prepared in a sense that we see much more flexibility in the grocery and we see much more flexibility in central bank closer we see a more flexibility in government's response so that is that even given the rising global pressures russia and the russian economy is better prepared to sustain this pressure there it was two years ago and this what are we in the church. right let's take a look at the markets now will start with oil which is trying to recover some of its losses after a slump in so a six week low in the previous session investors believe the fed's decision to extend that maturities will not goose the economy a sense most was also hit by war manufacturing data from china the prime blend is currently trading at about one hundred six dollars a barrel light sweet is at eighty one dollars a barrel this is a look at what's happening in asia stocks there are extending losses fall under the kleins on wall street's the hang sang as more than one and
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a half percent resource shares are among the hardest hit on freshman science about global demand the aluminum corporation of china as it is in almost eight percent this hour entered has markets are closed for a holiday. and here in russia it's two hours ahead of the opening bell of the russian markets ended thursday's trading session in the red the artsy has closed over eight and a half percent downfall for my sex lost almost eight percent. following the carnage on the markets here on thursday a group of verner capitol police trade will continue to be extremely unsettled. a lot of volatility. in the in the very near future. it's all about russia it's not about any specific new school on the russian companies but it's a general recall floorball environment work capital flowing to the safest assets of this age is leaving. anything that is risky. and that's how business looks the south are more stores you can always have to our website r.t.
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