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he. says i'm running high on the kalandia checkpoint between. play offs of the israeli palestinian border with the stars and the bullets flying it's just a few hours before palestine officially submits it's a bit of a statement of the united nations. also the yemeni president's returning to his country months after surviving an assassination attempt from peers over more violence survived days of fighting between pro and anti regime forces leaves dozens of people. also fears of a double global recession intensify the wake of thursday's huge markets plunge that spared no one all the way from asia to britain europe. and as the u.s.
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expands its network of drone bases in east africa to target al qaida. civilian cars the unmanned planes are out on pakistan. it is just moments after six pm here in moscow this is our with me the recent shake anticipation is building among palestinians ahead of a formal request for u.n. recognition expected to be submitted just a little bit later on friday first despite a u.s. promise to veto it and reports that the security council won't hold the vote on the issue for quite some time meantime clashes have erupted at one of the checkpoints the palestinian israeli border artist. is at the scene of the unrest. but tensions are running high here on the kalandia checkpoint between him and ramallah the
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police behind me are firing at the head of the news that have moved down the road in the situation here is really changed as a photographer just in front of me that's been carried away because he's been shot in the leg my eyes are blinking from the tear gas in the air and certainly this is not the scenes that anybody wants to see informed around the world but you can see into people being taken away so what is happening right now is that the palestinians further down are worried about scenes like this because they do not want the wrong message to reach the international community and that is a net age that the palestinians are not ready for statehood so the palestinians are worried that these way the army will use this as an excuse to lock down the ways bank and to increase its security presence there at the same time the palestinians will worry that the israelis will use as an excuse to argue that palestine is not ready for statehood this comes just hours before the palestinian president mahmoud abbas is due to having a written submission for statehood at the united nations the seedling the
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palestinian president will argue the case that decades of negotiations with the israelis have achieved nothing and so moving forward on a unilateral declaration of statehood is the only way to go policy r.t. at the kalandia checkpoint between jerusalem and ramallah meantime in new york a showdown is expected shortly the u.n. general assembly let's get the latest. i wouldn't cross live to homer it hides so much speculation as to what we might see at this meeting can you just break it down for us and can we expect that it's your. well in the next few hours palestinian president mahmoud abbas will be addressing the international body he will deliver his speech and after that he will officially submit his application for u.n. membership to the secretary general ban ki moon this comes after days of diplomatic behind the door conversations between many international figures the u.s.
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leading these diplomatic talks trying to block the palestinians from submitting this bid now according to reports that are being published president abbas will ask secretary general and the president of the security council to process his application without delay there have been some reports that it's application would be to leave for quite a while within the security council and then it would just stay there but according to what's being reported it would be processed within thirty five days now as we have reported the u.s. star ally of israel has promised to use its security council veto to block a palestinian bid for statehood u.s. president barack obama addressed the international community saying that statements and resolutions from the u.n. cannot solve this problem the only way it could be solved is to bring the colors to millions in the israelis back to the negotiation table russia another veto wielding member of the security council said that the palestinians aspiration of the
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palestinians should not be blocked by any country they have a right to have their say and this problem should be resolved by consensus now the majority of u.n. member states hundred ninety three of them do so who are the palestinian bid for statehood and for un membership if their vote were to take place in the general assembly it would only elevate the palestinian status to a nonmember observer state speaking of the general assembly following president abbas's dress to the international body. of only a half hour to an hour afterwards israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be addressing the international body as well israel has said that if if our side submit an application to the un it will have disastrous the fat negotiations president abbas says that this is coming after nearly twenty years of failed negotiations and at this point the palestinians just want their own recognition and
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their own independence so clearly this is going to be playing out within the next few hours we'll be covering the story keeping our viewers updated and certainly will be affecting your reviewer throughout the day as the developments proceed at his record i live in new york thank you it's going to talk to charles cogan a former cia officer who served in the directorate of operations there also head of the near east and south asia division he says that israel's policy towards the negotiations with the palestinians will ultimately backfire this is a nonstarter especially as regards the netanyahu government being an hour which is not in trying to you after all netanyahu has twice floated president obama on the settlements issue and on the borders issue the intention of the israeli leadership is just to continue story until eventually the west bank remains under israeli control but the problem with that is that we're going to going to do with all these palestinians to remain inside we can't push them over the river into jordan so
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you're going to eventually have the majority arab population in the israel and i think it's just it's a tragic lack of strategic good vision on the part of the israeli that they don't see this happening or they don't care and a palestinian m.p. dr mustafa barghouti told us here about years of fruitless peace talks have only seen expansion of israeli settlements on the land taken from palestinians and said it was time for a different approach. we cannot stay within that and so forth useless negotiations for over twenty years have been lost without any progress because of israeli policy and because of israel's up struction for peace even president obama himself a year ago in the same united nations said that by two thousand and eleven palestine for become a full member of the united states we are already in two thousand and eleven and none of that has happened i mean why why negotiations would happen in israel was an
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accident by a political is posted piece by piece by the end there will be nothing left to negotiate about israel has created a situation like the sides are negotiating over a piece of cheese one side the palestinians are just talking and the israeli side is eating the piece of cheese then do the as i said nothing would be left there we are going to be one and creating a new dynamic and you put a dime because you want to tell the world that we cannot accept the spear to steer clear of the full completion under apartheid system and that we will not accept understands and get both as a substitute bloody and stick to nearly three this is not a fight about the global mission of the stewart or not it's about whether we have a real sort of a state that can be viable contiguous and part of world peace or we will be. kept in prison like that is. under israeli heel money and control. and there we
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will of course i continue our coverage of palestine's beautiful independence do stay with us for updates from artie's paula of course she's on the palestinian israeli border as well as the latest from the un in general assembly in new york and of course you can always get the developments and analysis on our web site twenty four seventh's that's dot com. clashes between pro and anti-government forces in yemen have intensified with the death toll from five days of violence reaching about one hundred lots of the country's president returns to the capital three months after surviving an assassination attempt. who underwent a medical treatment in saudi arabia has called for a cease fire upon his return he says dialogue is the only way to end the country's been plunged into chaos since february when protests demanding an end to sally's thirty three year old rule not to talk to a bharat mikhail from the european think tank for global action free day says it's unlikely yemen was see a repeat of either the libyan or syrian scenarios thanks to the country's allies in
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the arab world. but we've seen in the recent past that some countries that are forced on countries of course but also some arabic countries wanted to build on what they called the success of the military operations in libya and in this case i would say that they had to try to find the kind of weakest elements of the regional scene on which they could try to build or to come with some further pressures and in this case i mean obviously we have a very very violent situation in yemen we could also talk about i mean for example which is also submitted to search. configuration or such a situation but in the same time both countries seem to be protected by one of their regional ally which is so dear a go when it came to the american strategy in the middle east in particular well the saudis had they were to say i mean they were taken into consideration so
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considering that saudi arabia doesn't want anybody to intervene in the yemeni internal affairs considering also that is an important ally to the united states but c.e. is also a contrary to which interests the saudi arabia is attached in this context we can see that with the ongoing serious situation in syria with also the violence is there are going on in syria it seems that some countries i would include the united states but also france and the u.k. and so on want to build a pressure further pressure on the syrian regime. well yemen is also the latest subject in the most recent edition of cross talk program coming your way a little bit later on the day before now what is a quick look at what to expect. let me just go in contrast to libya and yemen yes we would like to see and not fly zone but we don't want any aircraft to be actually . hit in not people out here you know some sports in the ground but simply
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wrong and it is. the key principle here is the people who do the fighting get to through the running of the country afterwards we've seen it again and again if it's one hundred first airborne or u.s. a.f. or the arias or the french air force they get to control the country afterwards if the yemenis themselves like the egyptians like the tunisians whatever the political differences amongst them they're the people who get through the liberating and they're the people who get to run their country afterwards. with r.t. live from moscow now rating agency moody's has downgraded eight greek banks due to the deteriorating economic situation in the debt ridden country it follows two straight days of bad trading on the global markets something that sparked renewed fears over a second wave of economic recession well financial pundit max keiser the host of the kaiser report says it's the banks that are to blame for the current financial turmoil. there's very little anyone can do to solve the global debt crisis
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that hit the wall back in two thousand and eight and it's still on a winding it's not a recession in the classic sense of labor and products and manufacturing that's not the case at all this is a balance sheet recession in other words the banks principally their balance sheets are collapsing and it's causing the overall economy to collapse because over the past ten to fifteen years the real economy is now dominated by the banking industry which controls more than fifty percent of the u.s. u.k. and global economy preparing and i account for their activities i want to banks' balance sheets collapse so they're doing now it collapses the global balance sheet and a continuation of the global depression anyone asking for a bailout is asking let's say the i.m.f. for a bailout and the i.m.f. is bankrupt the world bank is bankrupt and all they do is float more debt to pay off these local countries death it's a huge debt ponzi scheme it's
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a huge debt pyramid scheme nobody has the equity to cover the debt the point is that without banking reform without locking up the corrupt bankers there will be no forward progress and there's an enormous debt burden will continue to cause a wide scale poverty and economic chaos throughout the world. and we'll have more on the current financial turmoil from our business desk just a little bit later. from the markets are down four percent heading for the worst weekly close since november two thousand and eight more details in around ten minutes to. really quarter past the hour now here in moscow the two youngest members of the european union in romania and a bold garia have been denied entry to the border free zone a new interior minister's fail to vote on the issue to harsh opposition from the netherlands and finland but the dispute is already turning bitter with romania already blocking the import of dutch flowers in a move described as old school blackmailed by the netherlands party's lore and it
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now looks into why the e.u. is reconsidering its core principle of borderless travel. the schengen 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 enter through the gates offer him the meaning in bulgaria also illegal immigrants through turkey will come to who carry in rumania and then have free access to the showing in countries which is of course organization in europe has to protect itself and this is more important than people from bulgaria and romania travelling with a visa and having border control it's 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
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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 the legal migrants but there's also the question of illegal immigration bulk areas access should to 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. of clear protect their borders against the influx from from illegal immigrants think of from you know barry and maybe even greece and it's not unreasonable to the two to put horror to this contradiction if if you want them to give freedom of danish any peace for all parties have previously voiced concerns about bulk garia andrew manias entry into schengen they cite corruption and cry as the main reasons and agree with france and italy that the scheme should
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be reforms denmark. we introduced border controls i think we just need to be framed and realize that it has led to a race of criminal activity nationally and knowing relevant in romania and bulgaria you have to be very naive not to see that this race will be even higher if if the border control was i've got a list of these countries as well although bulk area andrew mania all recognize to have improved border controls and members also want them to work on crime prevention inside their own borders opening them up and that's quite support for the destabilizing effects of yet more mass migration in an unsteady europe maybe in the e.u. one specifically worries about roumania and spoke area trying to join the european passport free zone but if the widening of the equipment as
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a whole game ever since it means trusting. us to make their borders your borders and many wonder if this is why is especially as a time when rest in the arab countries means thousands of north africa and middle eastern refugees have already found their way to see europe no rabbits r t brussels . to get involved here with us what are we like to hear what you think about the future of the possible free zone we're going to r.t. dot com cast your vote i was look at the pie charts right now here on our policy and rather divide with the moment almost half of you convinced that the very idea of a free travel zone will die along with the notion of a united europe a little more than a quarter think of borderless zone will grow was europe continues to integrate seventeen percent believe an open zone within the e.u. is a threat to security and must be abolished and less than ten percent say you countries should not be admitted to the schengen zone until the european economy recovers let
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us know what you think right now but also you talk. the u.s. is deploying new drone bases in east africa to intensify attacks on al qaeda operatives but while the policy is saving american lives it has already resulted in thousands of civilian deaths in pakistan gun each can as the story. 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.v.'s they are 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. 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 being done to target al qaeda affiliates in the region drones have
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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 factual 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 terror at the same time and the question where whether or not their policies make america safer is very arguable but on top of the human cost and the boomerang effect of those 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 who
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find it outrageous that with a gigantic problem sluggish economy and with three wars at hand american officials still lavish money on military projects which some experts say may well backfire at their own security he's going to order a u.s. drone attacks in pakistan strained relations with his number these ties. facing a new pakistan has warned the u.s. it risks losing and if it continues with its accusations directed at the country's intelligence service washington says the i.s.i. supported the group behind last week's attack on the american embassy in kabul assistant editor of the antiwar dot com movement john glaser says the u.s. is not to be recognized as the world's policeman then turns up blind eye to the violence that. they're upset with pakistan for what they call a proxy war through the network in afghanistan but the u.s. is running their own brutal war in afghanistan the afghan national police which is
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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 killings illegal detentions of rape and murder. 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. now twenty two minutes past the hour here in the russian capital participations building among palestinians ahead of a formal request for you when recognition expected to be submitted later on friday live pictures right here along the palestinian israeli border right here it's all despite the u.s. promised to veto the move but the u.n. and reports of the security council won't hold of vote on the issue for quite some time we've seen a footage during the day of clashes erupting at one of the checkpoints of the
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palestinian israeli border once again you're looking at live pictures here of small bouts of violence along the israeli palestinian border party's policy is in the area giving us updates on our t.v. and on our twitter feed and of course our season report naya is live in new york at the u.n. giving us updates on the palestinian bid for statehood you stay with r.t. for the latest on that top of the business here on r.t. is to me. thanks for you know in a warm welcome to business r.t. russia's markets seeing another very bad day heightened fears of a new global recession hitting the oil price and this is weighing on the domestic equities for more correspond to god this is the stock exchange in central moscow eager hello to you another twenty minutes left on the clock for the trading session i wasn't looking. well the markets are continuing to bounce back slightly
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from the losses which you noted earlier on in the new at the moment of the u.s. is trading at three point eight percent down to my six or three point five percent for the day so bristol losses talking to last hour about how the traders were expecting some news from america as the markets opened well so far the dow jones has been by not by much and that seems to have called the traders here and must get out as well all right so you go get ordinary from the r.c.i. stock exchange thank you so much let's not get some more in-depth analysis on what's going on the financial markets and what to expect stock to alexandre leave in from equity sales that metal i see how does not affect you so much for being with us so why is it that russia is being hurt so badly while its economy is not piled with debt. well russia is reacting more significantly on external events this week we've seen one of the toughest weeks on the russian stock exchange on the russian stock market since probably november two thousand and eight and definitely
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we're paying attention more for example to fed reserves announcements on to internal dancer than to internal economic situation we were moved into the world economic system so we're affected by this as well so still investors so i concerned with the global situation and probably some consideration have been to change the mood from negative to positive. how long i can we still go if we can what kind of volatility are we to see next week next on the. well roll it's a little definitely will be still in place we will see another week more of. what makes. nice from investors we will probably see some local rebounds what's again as i said to change investors' moods from selling is buying to get them into the stocks again we have to see some serious changes in the financial system probably probably have to see some negative events like maybe even rig fall will be
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short term selling power but then it will be buying signal from articles actually markets are applauding the pressure which wasn't placings to cause an a because everybody was expecting some serious measures from the governments worldwide so we have to see some serious changes about. the current market conditions are there any is safe haven assets or is it just duck and cover. while spreading much talk to name any of the. safe government we in any other countries worldwide everybody is more or less in the same boat and everybody is looking at each others before months and even merging markets which were better or. during the last month but develop more starts even they are now more effective as we see for example in the russian market so why would say the same problems are currently outside of the stock market. as we all know the prior research so was briefed by
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returns also published on the next week what kind of announcement are you anticipating maybe from the fed from the european policymakers what are you waiting for well last week i think we've seen as much as we can see from france we will see if there will be any reaction for the reaction of the market on the previous announcements but otherwise everybody's beneficient to europe everybody is looking at the european prices everybody is waiting what will you see beyond the european officials do with the greek situation and with all the ripping countries that's what they're focused right sir alexander believed in from the metropole i thank you so much for being with us thank you for your indefinite and that's all we have time for in this edition of the business news on sea for more you can always log on to website out your column forward slash business or join me in around fifteen minutes time on the here when that.
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