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in seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for racial to rule the day. greece can find a way out of its debt crisis that's the defiant message from the country's prime minister in germany her top level talks as athens tries to secure another slice of bailout and approve more tax hikes. the u.n. security council are ready to submit the palestinian statehood bid for recognition despite fierce objection from israel and the u.s. which is about to veto the move. and the u.k. struggles to create new jobs amid a stark rise in unemployment as it emerges that nine out of ten positions are being taken by immigrants. and russian markets climbing up in assassin baptise by chance as much as finance minister putin i'll bring you more details on that and of course
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. one pm in moscow i mattress so good to have you with us here on r t our top story the greek prime minister says he's confident his country can emerge from instead crisis as head of talks with germany's chancellor over cutting the budget deficit this is lawmakers in athens are expected to approve an unpopular crockery tax it's part of austerity measures to convince the e.u. and i.m.f. to hand over an eight billion euro bailout or more from. we're going see a test for those today as. planning to vote on that property tax extremely unpopular here in the country among the public coming of course on talk. of been going on for a long long time no see one on top of the other for the people here they've had
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cause to government spending they've had cuts to their pensions people have lost their jobs unemployment is extremely high here and now this property tax on top of that really coming at a time equate public anger that the prime minister just happened to be holding talks to discuss the crisis is not knowing whether you're also need is going to be handing over that ten point eight billion dollar cash injection is going to be needed to keep the country afloat publicly the line still very much in the. planning. very far from against the usa and even its evils maybe not the way forward but privately people this day is actually very much a little like me and indeed possibly even an exit from the usa altogether knows yesterday. the constitutional law hearing green he was sort of taking me to the financial challenge of this idea of the controls to both have
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a listen to what he said i would. not that we can organize. we're going to have. you know there were. practically the. only passion. maybe the. measure. then the. only possible so it's looking like that control of the full is on the cards at some point very much like the need is plan b. remembering of course. there's been a lot of criticism of the way that we handled the situation but the people here
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mostly in the midst of this thing it's not entirely. it's a very bad policy decision making at the very top there's a lot of anger directed at the i.m.f. and the. really a lot of questions they. think through this twice and whether greece is going to. stay with us here on r t still to come arming an ally or setting a time bomb explosive revelations claim the u.s. may have sold heavy duty weaponry to israel back to start a new war in the middle east. but first the un security council has decided to put off further discussions about palestinian bid for full membership to wednesday this is washington refuses to back down on a promise to block a move in support of its ally israel but argues marine important i reports that palestinians could still gain an elevated status at the world body. what the
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palestinians would need would be nine out of fifteen of the security council members to support this application no vetoes but the us president barack obama did state last week when he was addressing the general assembly that the only way there could be an independent palestinian state is through direct negotiations and and peace talks between the israelis and palestinians washington said it would cast a veto if it had to but let's remember that u.s. credibility and influence in the middle east is at stake here u.s. president barack obama has been seeing supporting the so-called arab spring the tunisians the libyans the egyptians and so for the u.s. to cast a veto now i guess the aspirations of the palestinians would be as some critics have said hypocritical the palestinians do have another option and that would be to take the vote before the general assembly where they do have the majority of support that would only agree is. status at the u.n.
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to observer state a nonmember observer state but they would be able to file lawsuits at the international criminal court and participate in many forums but at this point it is stuck within the security council with washington pressing very hard for the palestinians to back down and not put them in a position to cast me to a palestinian envoy riad monsoor addressed the media following day one of security council consultations here's a bit of what he had to say we all know in the security council this is this is an exercise in which there will be a three month russia but so that the number of countries and members of the security council but we've crossed that we have many friends in the council and the relationship between us and the old friends is a solid relationship and they admired the pose of.
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and they are supportive of justice thought of the palestinian people palestinian president mahmoud abbas said he would return to negotiations only only if israel calls its settlement construction and since that has not happened and since the statement made by the quartet did not include that then the president of palestine said that there is no point in talking so while the international community is trying to come together right now to get both sides back to the negotiation table it seems that the palestinians are really driven and determined as the u.s. continues to stand by israel washington's coming under fire from new revelations of its dealings with a country its claim the white house supply dozens of bunker buster bombs to tel aviv weapons that could be used for destroying underground nuclear facilities in iran a deal to buy the bonds during the bush administration in two thousand and five foundered over concerns that israel could pass the technology on to china but claims of now emerged that the weapons were secretly released shortly after obama took office in
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two thousand and nine observers fear the move could lead to a new war. it seems that there is very few limits that the united states is willing to for us in order to support israel at any cost you have to almost wonder how does that feel way to the dog in this respect israel as a trainee nation the size of new jersey and it has new oil wealth it has nearly a strategic position and yet it's still we sold the world's sole remaining superpower works to you and it just goes on and on its bunker buster is a five thousand pound bomb that is only used in order to penetrate deep deep fortified positions iran does keep its is instead to keep its nuclear research facilities deep underground and the only way to really access them would be using exactly this sort of weapon so. it's not speculation to us where there iran we'd be interested in we care about this transaction this is very much an escalation of the
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conflict between israel and iran. syria's foreign minister has accused foreign governments of fueling the unrest in the country the crackdown on anti-government protests there is now in its seventh month troops are reportedly storming the strategic central city of rahsaan with residents saying tanks and armored vehicles entered early early tuesday the u.n. believes more than twenty seven hundred people have died since the country's violence began you for him aloof from jordan university though says the conflict is being fueled from abroad by foreign countries financing the opposition. but i think moscow has already proven that this is very serious about instigating reform initiated a series of. sins that he guarding the media and multi-party system but the opposition unfortunately has been refusing to sit down and dialogue with the
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regime so the problem here is not the syrian leadership but the opposition which is being encouraged by interference from abroad whether by the gulf cooperation council or the nato kirky especially and other groups working on their ground so i don't know what you define as military and the ransom but if you have an armed mutiny that is being financed and stuff forwarded from abroad i don't think you can call that a peaceful uprising the u.k. has been trying hard to reduce its debt but the spending cuts are forcing growing numbers of people out of work now what's emerged right few job vacancies there are going almost exclusively to immigrants who are taking ninety percent of all new positions or he's either bennett reports. jaymes amongst the growing ranks of unemployed he's been trying to find a job in social housing since may competitions fear that follows its agencies now
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working for each job so you just find that you know looks like is about they will get shortlisted but as look at salaries slightly less you know maybe you can actually go out to college and maybe there's a parts on unemployment now it's eight percent the highest for fifteen years but no matter how hard jamie tries the odds are stacked against him job centers like this one helped fill one hundred eighty thousand new vacancies in the last twelve months but only eight percent of those once a british workers foreign nationals more successful in the job market nine times out of ten reversing that trend was a key election pledge of the new government promising to slash immigration but a year on its only increased migration was nearly a quarter of a million last year up to twenty percent on two thousand and nine and britain the second biggest annual total ever way off the government's five bigger target i think we're probably over promising given restrictions that they face it didn't
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make sense to promise to bring the number down to an arbitrary level relation having a more honest debate with the public about the limits on what they could do the government claims its target can be met by capping nor e.u. immigration but that ignores how most are coming from within the e.u. the restrictions don't apply entry numbers eastern europeans rose by eight times in the last year alone as they continue to cash in on the open borders it's unlikely going to have a measure of announced that target might come close. and likely to meet its. necessary for others the problem lies at home pretty patel's an m.p. and from an immigrant family herself she knows what it takes to succeed. but says most don't i go back to thirty forty years ago when you've seen immigrants come to this country what they wanted to is they want to work hard and get on in life they
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really do that all families think about eccentric cetera you know new days gone past or you have a tremendous british work ethic in this country we really did i think we could take to the last summit was it was easy to see that at the job center where most i'm it will migrant workers the problem is that a lot of rich people none of the basic and i got you know not doing the minimum wage jobs and low paid work so they need to be forced into taking these jobs the government claims it's now doing just that it says we are reforming the welfare system to ensure that we end the benefit dependency which is track so many people finally ensure workplace could last the long term unemployed can be forced to look for jobs there's no guarantee they'll get them coming back to their immigration promises the government simply can't keep i've been it r.t. london. stay with us here on r t still ahead a walk in the wilderness of people all because it's virgin island in the arctic
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find out why polar bears have become a symbol an invaluable source of income but also what purpose. first to russia is looking for a new finance minister a following the surprise dismissal of alexei kudrin on monday president medvedev sacked the minister who said he wouldn't serve in a new government if it's headed by and i'd bet it has become the first fallout from the planned reshuffle at the top of the country's political pile let's go now to our tease peter all over who's live with all the details hello peter so this sacking triggered a shock waves in russia n.b. on tell us more about the reaction to it all the reactions that are coming out coming from the the political elites at the moment after get is issued this ultimatum to get in to say get on board all get out couldn't said he would consult with prime minister vladimir putin now we're hearing today from to me to be preschool from out of the spokesperson that consultation never happens that he didn't talk to decide his future
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a presidential aide. says that as soon as he could in. president medvedev he made his position untenable and the only option for him was to slip up and disappear and go eventually he was dismissed you know one of the biggest names that we're hearing from is the chairman of the state duma peace law also a senior member of united russia the leading party here he says that these spots yesterday this disputes over couldn't saying he wouldn't work in a government headed by may get it is just the tip of an iceberg and there's many other things going on in the background however he wouldn't say he wouldn't elaborate on what those other things were so this certainly seems that we we haven't heard the full story as of what's going on between alexi couldn't and to me to be made yet of kind of crude really is a widely respected figure internationally. the market's been reacting to the news well the russian markets are trading up on tuesday they that is though because of
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being driven by trade in the asian markets where a lot of energy stocks have been bull because russia it's made blue chip companies chip stocks in oil and gas so they've seen the benefits also the rumors of a proposed solution for europe is led to more people grabbing up russian oil and gas stocks and shares so really what we're looking at is there's not many outside interfering fuck this only markets that are incredibly volatile at the moment that it's very difficult to see just how the dismissal of alexey could that it is affecting the markets here in russia but they couldn't story doesn't go away stay with us here when i see business report just a little later on we'll be looking at who could be the potential successor to the finance minister who was dismissed after eleven years in the job already looking forward to that artie's peter all the reporting live in moscow thank you. former ukrainian prime minister yulia timoshenko will be back in court tuesday after
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a two week break in the hearings she's accused of abuse of power during a gas fields with russia in two thousand and nine she denies the claims commissioner was on trial since june and was arrested in august on charges of contempt of court sparked mass protests in the ukraine capital kiev police clash with supporters of hers who set up camp outside a court where the hearings were taking place take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe libya's new leaders have approved plans to reform the laws that were used by the khadafi regime to develop jailed dissidents this comes as forces continue to siege of khadafi his hometown of sirte it's been under sustained attack with hundreds of civilians forced to flee a civil war has also claimed the lives of some thirty thousand people. in yemen anti-government activists are valid to revolt until the end following president ali abdullah saleh speech in which he failed to promise to step down more
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than one hundred forty people have been killed across the country the past week alone and violence that escalated since the president returned to yemen after medical treatment abroad more than fifteen hundred people are believed to have died since clashes between anti-government activists and security forces began. a suicide car bomb has exploded just outside a police compound in southern afghanistan killing at least five people and injuring dozens it happened in helmand province one of the country's most violent regions and officials say the bomber waited for a police truck and then detonated his explosives when it stopped the taliban has claimed responsibility. for the powerful typhoon assad has slammed into the philippines bringing with it monsoon rains and stronger winds that toppled trees and flooded parts of the capital manila at least seven people have died including a baby fell into a swollen river government offices and schools were shut while dozens of domestic flights were canceled more than one hundred thousand people have been evacuated
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from the worst hit areas the heavy downpours are expected to last for several days . well brutal but beautiful for the residents of the a c. arctic island of spitzbergen polar bears are a common sight despite the obvious dangers there also a huge draw for visitors archies our sun a boy reports on those who get closer to the wilderness and the region's most famous inhabited. bear watching and fearing being watched and the moment you arrive at a longer view an airport the king of the arctic never lets you out of his sight he watches you collecting your backs from the belt and browsing in the souvenir shop enjoying spitzbergen spectacular scenery or simply doing the crushing. people of various cult of personality here it makes some dictators down south look like team affairs even they are calling. him. a good picture of.
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things. you cannot. go for. it has become a symbol for this world. but people here always bear in mind the dangers one european has a higher percentage of gun ownership in any other municipality in norway because she may be debating tighter gun control following july's youth camp massacre but here are the rules for branching firearms have been. a diva local taxi driver says he also believes his cell phone at home but never his reference. my friends and i were driving our snowmobiles in the countryside when we saw a polar bear we got pretty close to him even started walking toward us when i realized. home it was a close call now i try to be more careful but only encounters had a happy ending a seventeen year old british poor was killed and for a few companions injured when
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a hungry polar bear rampage through their camp in early august. just days before they had left an extended post in the floor both having seen the beer from a distance danger for people traveling in the natural. prey it's very rare i mean there have been far more which which has. been trying to track. it will police report easier to be released but local experts believe mull functioning raffles may have been to blame but twenty five hundred people and three thousand polar bears living on the spin's bergen archipelago security is obviously an issue to keep in mind and while locals and tourists are strongly advised to carry firearms at all times being loaded for bear is definitely not the way to go here well the chance of the british teenager shot locals some people killing the bear responsible was unnecessary. the notion that.
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just because it's human life if you only express a nation full of various break here from sweden. this guy he trains hard to never miss if he says anyone living here realizes that even your rifle if you pull a deer is like shooting yourself in the food. it's always a scary of the right. based on the danger of greed and a very. perfect recipe for peaceful coexistence but so far the majority of streets bergen's locals on two legs and four side by side and both communities are growing . longer piano. remember all of our news and much more can be found a click away at our. is was on line for you right now. i know why do you west has
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given away an estimated two. fifteen billion dollars worth of military equipment and all. and dancing sensation dancing mad comes to the russian capital today hundreds of people who are forming his famous internet routine blocked as many other videos at our g dot com. let's. just. recap of our top stories coming your way a few minutes but first the business news with korea stay with us. welcome to talk business update this hour as we've been reporting russia needs a new finance minister following the shock departure of alex he could remain on monday jacob now from northern scotland a roces says are
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a few candidates who could succeed but also find it hard to not become friends in spite. i think there's quite a number of people in morse code who have the qualifications on paper a perhaps personality to be the minister of finance visit last year the central bank governor who works in the ministry of finance business you can he was a deputy minister of finance deputy central bank governor those two goodrich the president's economic advisor those deputy ministers are going to be fun and such a school jock you have the capacity to shoot yourself fill the role want to train with the track record he has the credibility and you don't build it up overnight i'm rushing leads a study i don't know if this new killer today. was take a look at the markets russell stocks are rebounding here the biggest or the r.t.s. in my eyes it falls out adding over two and a half percent now let's have a look at something that's movers on the rise xander starts on the rise in
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a stronger crude who cornell is gaining over two percent and financials are no exception with the country's biggest one is where banks are with the sand and other sectors therefore it is among the main gainers up from supporters at twenty one fold increase in net profit for the first half of the year the company benefited from the sale of non core assets advising passenger traffic markets in europe are on the rise as well where the insurer is leading the we've found shares of b.m.p. parivar jumped to twenty percent in paris and world bank of scotland good gain five and a half percent in london among other stocks on the move german car make a dynamo rally part the same after it was upgraded to outperform commute trolled by credit suisse turnings or now that's being supported by speculation the european central bank may alleviate the region's sovereign debt crisis boosting growth a few light sweet is currently trading at eighty over eighty one dollars a barrel while brand is at oxford and five dollars per barrel. which is all major
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ross nafta is in talks with italy's any over the joint developments of a project in the black sea. that's according to the business daily caller science that quote sources close to the deal now the newspaper says the european company would get a third of the trench away from is expected to be sealed by the end of the year in response was their plans to win a role in any project in media area the russian company discussed because the worry of working in the black sea with america chevron and exxon mobil. the world's biggest drink maker coca-cola is planning to invest three billion dollars into russia's economy by two thousand and sixteen that says not as it spent over the last twenty years speaking exclusively to r.t. to companies president kent explains where the money. that's going to be investments and more production more distribution more marketing more branding more communication more support of our customers where we have seen opportunity
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in russia we have made summit with visions more than. so that those are complementary to our business existing business we feel that our portfolio is very rich and we will be focused on organic growth in the next few years. from the south they found and less than forty five minutes from washington something like.
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