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greece around just to reassure investors that it's worthy of the next bailout packages the prime minister prefers to convince its mainland germany. bowling state to the un's most powerful body puts all the stops in the palestinian recognition bit after the u.s. lobbies for a slowdown in the decision making process. and why immigrants in britain to do a good job that so ninety percent of vacancies in the country's bleak employment is not.
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a very warm welcome to you this is aussie life from moscow greece says it's doing all it can and is on the right track to reduce its crippling deficits the prime minister also pleaded for germany's assistance ahead of talks with german chancellor merkel well that is the greek parliament prepares to vote on a new set of cards needed to secure the next vital bailout installment. does nothing for us. what you're hearing from the great violinist it was. speaking to the german industry in berlin is this a very positive rhetoric he thinks this country can escape the crisis is still the line from the usa leaders is that there's no question if we take sitting from the usa and thirty fold still not being stationed about publicly here in athens in a month that the opinion really did this quite significantly you'll excuse the thing a little bit skeptical about that kind of speech because we've been here before and
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we see the same things being said and yet the country still once again at the brink of a deep deep financial crisis of the naming on the ground here we think some phrases that change nothing even the parliament they think today all the stuff of life is nothing else there is a measure this designed to try and convince the usa he disagrees is making the right moves at the people who say this isn't really a matter anymore whether or not they won't stick a of course a day that is not a case of that is that they simply can't kid of the first time i've seen people below the poverty line think tanks and they say that simply the money except for building a very different public life was things that privately now privately for the last year and a half a lot of people in saying that to polls has always been an avid cyclist the fight here is a leader who simply not. kept secret. the little people saying that yes he needed simply aren't going to accept greece exiting the
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year in the case if peace with that said that anyone could leave in a really good name the end of the year is a move to get that a lot of people saying about this control to vote really ideally we see kids did this their way not dictated by the usa leaders that we've had is that what was expected from a lot of people is the usa need to have a choice not the rational way or the irrational way and alison told me. the rational way with the to attack this problem head on have everything in the eight be honest about what's going on and have that control to cope but there's also the rational way and a lot of people sadly think that that's quite possibly what we see now which is not is there a more talks more discussions and in the end will very painful measures people simply aren't working well here is their leaders are reportedly planning to boost the region's played out facility almost full fall leading european business journalist believes that would be the end of it you will run over felt told me that greece will always negatively export its financial troubles. is imminent i
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mean the situation in portugal in ireland is well known or to go is i think in worse shape than ireland but of course the big question with respect to the future of mooresville east luck will happen to spain and italy because here they announced on that much higher and the east and these steps are much more huge benefits from the big and lethal force against this you know really down in the polls the only other ball game a ball game in which for example germany and certainly be very doubtful to go with the world well if we only look at greece i think it would be a very good thing for them is to leave the euro zone and since greece is only a very small part of the eurozone. kind of it seems like the greek exit in an orderly way if it is done this or who. fails within the eurozone i think and i'm fully convinced that an exit of the of greece from the euro zone is
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from a technical point of view perfectly doable it only takes a little bit of coolness to do it and it would solve a lot if there were a large extent this problem still needs more exports and more. to regain some economic growth and stand not find that growth without the major devaluation of the urgency which in this case would mean that greece leaves the euro zone. that was here how about overvalued editor in chief of belgium is leading magazine on how he thinks police can escape collapse. now the un security council's postponed the debate on the palestinian statehood until wednesday that the united states presses that members to not rush that decision in order to allow peace talks with israel to resume while avoiding an international confrontation. or
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not i expect. what the 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 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 seen supporting the so-called arab spring to the tunisians the libyans the egyptians and so for the u.s. to cast a veto now against 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
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support that would only raise palestine's status at the u.n. 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 castigate 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 tremendous pressure but so is the number of countries and members of the security council but we trust that we have many friends in the council and the relationship between us and our friends is a solid relationship and. the poser.
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they are supportive of justice for the palestinian people and palestinian president mahmoud abbas said he would return to negotiations only only if israel wants its settlement construction and since that has not happened and since the statement made by the court 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 to decide the fate of their country. so it's come here on r c a my way or the highway tough words from russia's president as he facts before announcement if it's a vital military money is not thought for discussion they're doing things differently it also gave no. useful piece has become
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a blessing to the people of the if they're going on the all take it all good things come out of course also tells you why. the u.k. has been trying hard to reduce its dead but the spending cuts of force and growing numbers of people out of work it's now emerged that what few job vacancies there all go through simply to immigrants who are taking ninety percent of vacancies i bet it explains why. jaymes amongst the growing ranks of unemployed he's been trying to find a job in social housing since may competitions fear that far as its age is he's now working for each job so you just find that you know looks like is about for you they will get short listed of it as look at salaries slightly less maybe going to 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
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one helped fill one hundred eighty thousand new vacancies in the last twelve months but only eight percent of those once of british workers with 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 it's only increased migration was nearly a quarter of a million last year up to twenty percent on two thousand and nine and britain 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 make sense to bring the number down to an arbitrary level we wish you'd been having a more honest debate 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. we're restrictions don't apply entry numbers eastern europeans eight times in the
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last year alone as they continue to cash in on the open borders it's unlikely that a cut of a measure is a better now that target might come close. as i'm likely to meet it. for others the problem lies at home pretty patel's an m.p. and from an immigrant family herself she knows what it takes. succeed here it says most don't i go back to thirty forty years ago and you've seen immigrants come to this country what they wanted to is they want to work hard and get on in life they really do the families think about it such and such or you don't you days gone past or you'd have a tremendous british work ethic in this country we really did i think people hate to be lost some of it was easy to see that at the job center where most i mean it will migrant workers the problem is that a lot of the basics but i got used to not doing the minimum wage jobs and the low
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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 and finally ensure workplace but it was the long term unemployed can be forced to look for jobs there's no guarantee they'll get them coming back to that immigration promise the government simply can't keep our billet. london. and new committee very assertive that whoever disagrees with presidential policy should look for another job which is exactly what happened to the now former finance minister who he signs on monday and they say couldn't said he couldn't work under a new government of medvedev became prime minister in a future shock or a top page on her take on the story now for us so what exactly does a lazy couldn't disagree with well since president medvedev came to power there
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were certain areas of the country duties for spending improvement things like frequency the prisons the armed forces now some of these spending policies appears to have been in this agreement to water legs he could have been thought and nuts why he lost his job on monday president dmitri medvedev has on tuesday robustly defended his spending policies saying that defense spending in particular was crucial to. the development of russia. and we knew more than we can do without a different spending and this spending should be worthy of russia we're not some banana republic we're a big country with a permanent member of the un security council and we have nuclear weapons that's an increase in spending for the defense budget arms and salaries for military personnel will be the government's top priority and whoever disagrees me c'mon council can you say we're simply troubled in the midst well could really clearly did disagree with dots and now he will be looking for work elsewhere this all
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really came to a head the catalyst for it being the announcement that a lot of me of putin will run for the presidency in twenty twelve and that he would put forward to me to be made yet of as his prime minister this sparked couldn't to say it's he couldn't work with. to be traded it was prime minister due to spending policies may get have been turn issued an ultimatum to good in saying they get on board or get out and ten be a resignation didn't come and he was dismissed from his post late last night after eleven years in at the job and so the veteran finance minister out of work in russia currently with house of silence has set up this time well if you want to find out a little bit more about this story stay with us here at all t. in our business report coming up in a few minutes they'll be looking at the favorites for who could begin taking that job next came to me they were like a final piece of any facts in front of a live for us from us and. now came across a balance on that story also at r.t.
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dot com and it's hung like including the actual frosty exchange between the president and the man who was his treasury treif while also online today kalashnikov rifle has to like them as russia's defense ministry decides of the country's post iconic back then is outdated. and moscow is in the news to move this is internet sensation dancing not. these videos show him before me he's getting around the world now he's in russia's capital getting also advise on that aids post and get down by getting online poll videos and reports that are sometimes caught. ukraine's a former prime minister you need some ashamed who is back in court author a two week postponement the iron lady cranium politics is on trial for abusing how power when signing castille to russia which an edge of the last of millions of
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dollars something she denies thousands of her supporters are rallying outside court and as he has yes the reports now from clear many say that the court hearings are answering their final stage with debates in court to take place within the next several weeks some say that's a huge machine come i still get a prison sentence up to seven years for the economic crimes she is being accused of but most of the experts think that she will most likely get a suspended sentence of five years and that will automatically take her out of the presidential race in twenty fifteen and the parliamentary complaint due to be held in autumn next year and i would like to remind to our viewers that due to mistake was being accused of several economic crimes one of them is according to the prosecution is that she managed to strike unlawful gas deals with russia in two thousand and nine at the same time it is very interesting because moscow is adamant that those gas agreements were signed in full of boards with the international
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legislation and thus they must be fulfilled until they're being revised to the court hearings have been going on since june certainly this is the loudest the biggest court hearing now a great supporters of judicial shanklin and those against her are being stationed at the main street kid because jodi street before the court building for several months now and they're still here with course expecting their presence to. multiply within the next several weeks and tensions will most likely be rising. syria's foreign minister is blaming foreign governments for fueling gun rests in his country. all sides of the conflict since talks to and that in that external interference is unacceptable the crackdown on his hands is now into its seventh month cheap spots by tanks and helicopter support stormed the feel position town talked of pounding it overnight and heavy machine gun fire a little on the strategic the important thing and i think highly it's attacking and
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it's close to the city hall of the u.s. and it's been helping ten thousand seven hundred died from a crackdown began mideast peace and i can tell so you can he says. stuff from the rulers of foreign countries financing the opposition. well i think the mosque has already proven that that is very serious about instigating reform has initiated a series of regulations regarding the media a multi-party system but the opposition unfortunately has been refusing to sit down and dialogue with the 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 kirk especially and other groups working on their ground so i don't know what to define as the military and the runs them
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but if you have an armed mutiny that is being financed and supported from abroad i don't think you can call that a peaceful uprising. some more world news now this hour a powerful typhoon nesat has struck the philippines bringing monsoon rains and strong winds to the flooded parts of the capital at least twelve people including children have died in the storms which of course business is to close as well as the truck to travel and power supplies over one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from the worst affected areas the thai food is expected to move across the country before reaching south and sure enough on thursday. meanwhile in china two subway trains have collided in shanghai injuring more than two hundred passengers critically it happened on one of the city's newest lines and one train slammed back the number as a result of a technical fault
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a similar collision between two high speed overground trains in eastern china killed in july provoking public anger about safety standards. you would. and she gives out the fight is over run the port of third in a strategic victory in seizing the final strongholds of the. brits so they still face a tough resistance from exactly forces with heavy fighting reportedly heard in the city it's been under sustained attack for the past few days with hundreds the civilians forced to flee the ongoing war has claimed an estimated thirty thousand lives. brutal but beautiful for residents of the icy arctic island of spitzbergen polar bears are common size so their obvious dangers that they prevent a huge attraction visitors there are these are not going to reports now on days taking a walk on the wild side to meet the region's most famous inhabitants. bear watching
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and fearing being watched and the moment you arrive any longer be 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 crusher is people are very cult of personality here it makes some dictators down south look like team affairs even they are called. to him polar bear is. a good picture of. promoting small. restricted us to you can hope. for. it has become a symbol for this world. but people here always bear in mind the dangers when you begin has a higher percentage of gun ownership than any other municipality in norway the country may be debating tighter gun control. you can pass occur but here are the
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rules for granting firearms have been a nice. big deal the local taxi driver says he leaves his cell phone at home but never his reference if it was. once my friend and i were driving in the countryside when we saw a polar bear we got pretty close to him even started walking toward us realized that i left my signal goes home it was a close call. to be more careful. to have a happy ending a seventeen year old british poor was killed and for a few companions injury when a hungry polar bear rampage through their camp in early august. just days before they had left an ecstatic postal employee having seen the beer from a distance the danger for people traveling internationally is that they could be seen as prey it's very rare i mean have been found out which which has you know corporation or a polo corporation. tax and i from seventy five will police report easier to be
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released but local experts believe functioning rifles may have been to blame but twenty five hundred people and three thousand polar bears living on the spitzbergen 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 deaths of the british teenager shot locals suffield killing the bear responsible was unnecessary. the notion that humans make mistakes just because it's human life it's the only nation full of very striking fear from sweden i will give this guy. never miss if he says anyone living here realizes that eating a rifle is a polar bear it's like shooting yourself in the food.
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it's always a scary. place based on the dangers greed and very truly know the perfect recipe for peaceful coexistence but so far the majority of its burden is locals on to lax and for the side by side and both communities growing. artsy along here piano spitzbergen. c.n.n. american policy expert warns of why the us can still sail on top for a long time yet first they were going to sneeze with the. hello and a very welcome to the business update and as we've been reporting russia needs a new finance minister following the shop departure of aleksey kudrin on monday jacob from morgan stanley russia says there are a few candidates who could succeed couldn't but all will find it hard to match the
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confidence he in spite. i think there's quite a number of people in morse code who have the qualifications on paper and perhaps personality to be the minister of finance visit the central bank governor who works in the ministry of finance and he was a deputy minister of finance deputy central bank governor is to walk with which the president's economic advisor his deputy ministers in the ministry of finance such a store jack you have the capacity to to to fulfill the role i want to trim the track record he has the credibility and you don't build up overnight and russia needs a steady hand on the fiscal tiller to. first take a look at the markets the r.g.s. is adding three and a half percent and the mice it says are two and a half percent this hour let's have a look at some of the individual share moves on the my six energy stocks on the rise of meet strong with crude oil is gaining two and a half percent this hour among the miners all the metro is gaining more than one
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percent as precious metals are advancing and in our perceptions are afloat is not in the main gayness astral four hundred twenty fold increase a net profit for the first half will be here health also says it's considering listing in dublin and new york. on stocks in europe are posting strong gains the food c. is up three percent and the dax is four percent higher germany can make a dime there rallied four and a half percent after it was upgraded to outperform from neutral by credit suisse. trying to oil now is sported by speculation the european central bank may alleviate the region's sovereign debt crisis boosting growth and fuel demand quite sweet as currently trading at just under at eighty two dollars per barrel while branches at one hundred five dollars. russia's all major olsen after is in talks with italy's any of the joint development of
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a project in the black sea that's according to the business daily corner sun's quoting sources close to the deal the newspaper says the european company would get a third of the joint venture which is expected to be sealed by the end of the v.m. in response ross left wants to win a role in any project in libya earlier the russian company discussed the possibility of working in the black sea with americans chevron and exxon mobil the world's biggest soft drinks maker coca-cola is planning to invest three billion dollars into russia's economy by twenty six c. and that's as much as it spent over the last twenty years speaking exclusively to archie the company's president can't explain where the money will go that's going to be investments in more production more distribution more marketing more branding more communication more support of our customers where we have seen opportunity in russia we have made some acquisitions like milton and like me down.
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