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country house full of the full details the river is clearly that used to be the original the old paul reubens hotel. resort russia is to reassure investors that is worthy of the next bailout package the prime minister prepares to convince its main lender. we're here on the streets of athens during a public comeback but also if you might use it for a place we'll bring you all the latest in just teaming with. stephen sours government forces to make your position the town of syria more stapled on both sides. jacking western sanctions. why immigrants important are doing a good job but soaking up ninety percent of vacancies in the country's parliament.
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very warm welcome to you this is our life from moscow greece says it's doing all it can and is on the right track to reduce its crippling deficit the prime minister also pleaded for germany's assistance ahead of talks with chancellor merkel says the greek parliament has to vote on a new set of cards needed to secure the next. instalment. is in athens for us we're hearing more positive rhetoric coming from the greek prime minister just typing day to day he's been talking to the federation of industry. he's going to be meeting with the german chancellor later today we've heard him saying that he thinks his country can get out of this crisis in much the same that we heard. he's been saying. behind greece try. to rebuild confidence but they haven't actually for
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a face any measures now care enough and that's with some skepticism because remember we've been here before and what we're seeing now is once again chris is really being taken to the brink on the streets here in athens would he think the protests we've missed out today charlotte's going to be a thing of pills or passed by even more seriously this is a very unpopular property tax that's being discussed in hollywood is the law makers are going to preach that the people who turning out on the street protests to say it's not even the case anymore or whether they won't pay this money they think the cons ok is this being taxed on top of tides very very straight austerity versus no the speaking salicylic balance is a really deep hole for the country's been on the cards for a long long time it's just not something the leaders are willing to talk about in the open at the maybe that's what the feeling is here the mood in athens despite this very public line is we stand for in the leaders the three says absolutely not
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paying taxes is a much stronger language they wouldn't be allowed the tool kit is not an exit in necessarily but certainly the bull's eye is a very realistic possibility right now as if that is described as one of the worst kept secrets especially something that most people hear things are going to happen it would just be a case of exactly how now people are saying that we supposed to be able to do it it's where controls to fold quite possibly the game to now we're going to see is a buying and sells time that's what we've been told that this is next tranche of money that should be coming greece's way the usa leaders haven't said whether they're going to release it or not eight billion euros think which needs to stay in place and the people here are saying that that is going to happen at some point but not necessarily increase interest easy to be so in control of the situation in this place he said going probably can't go. very similar feeling here that maybe
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understands quite worryingly to the last time we were back here in the summer when these very pleasant protests erupted we've been already today there's not a huge turnout numbers it's yes but they were ready for very very tense the scene a very large number of riot police on the ground so very tense breaks between the riot police in the protesters the here at the moment we've had later on this evening a lot of people expected to turn out on just in tight but right now once again the people feeling that really they've reached breaking point years in leaders are reportedly planning to boost the region's facility almost four fold to european business journalist believes that when it you have been over told me that greece will almost inevitably export its financial troubles. contagion is imminent i mean the situation in portugal and i want it so well known for to go is i think in the worse shape than ireland but of course the big question with respect to the future
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of the euro zone is what will happen to spain and italy because here the amounts are very much higher and the the need to intervene is better much more huge then it is we can expect and result portugal that we are really then in a totally other ball game a ball game in which for example germany would certainly be very doubtful to go it all the way well if we only look at greece i think it would be a very good thing for greece to leave the eurozone and since greece is only a very small part of the eurozone one can do the kind of exit like the greek exit in an orderly way if it is done this orderly. chaos within the entire euro zone i think and i'm fully convinced that an exit of the of greece from the euro zone is from a technically monetary point of view perfectly doable eight only takes a little bit of coolness to do it and it would solve a lot if there were
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a large extent this problem still it needs more export and more important. to regain some economic growth it cannot find that growth without a major devaluation of the currency which in this case would mean that greece leaves the euro zone. over veld editor in chief of belgium's leading business magazine on how he thinks greece can escape collapse. as across the syria now where government troops have reportedly stormed a key opposition town after pounding it overnight with heavy machine gun fire russia's foreign ministers reiterated the talks all the solution for peace not more western sanctions or he's been speaking ahead of his u.n. general assembly address in new york our children are is there for us that's close to her life now to see what all the foreign minister lavrov the big concerns here.
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alice certainly syria is the number one topic of the day here at the united nations we know that as the united states tries to lobby within the international body to gather support from members of the security council for a resolution on syria four set of sanctions from the security council on syria this comes as the united states really calls for the resignation of the syrian president after the chaos that has been entailing on the ground but russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has been making it clear here in new york that russia believes that a set of sanctions that would not be very carefully we would not be supported by russia he is reminding the international community and the united states the president of the lessons really learned history with libya where resolution was passed by the security council calling for a no fly zone why did they call for all necessary measures and this is something that has turned out into not something all members of the security council were
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ready to consider and really see happen on the ground so the russian foreign minister has been saying that russia really believes that the syrian government should start implementing the reforms that they have been announcing and really start working on that unless all really pros and cons are weighed and thought through russia would not support a western resolution an american backed resolution on syria as we know the united states and the european union have passed a set of unilateral sanctions against syria and without consulting moscow and has now been working in the frame of the security council trying to get him out moscow to back this but the russian foreign minister says this is something that is going to have to wait and russia's not going to support it as of now take a listen to what he had to say. it was a difference of course we cannot support the projects that is being pushed through by western countries but it is among other things to do with the libyan experience
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we ask what the next try to use how have you calculated your next steps the answer we give is that we haven't thought about it yet would prisons are suddenly to go we need to drive them into a corner with sanctions should go first and then we'll see it's a very simple because i believe not very reliable strategy if you could be called a strategy at all sure. well as we heard the russian foreign minister say there it's not a strategy at all as of now what the united states is proposing it's important that this is really comes from the experience of libya because this isn't the sanctions that were proposed and really accepted and put forward by the security council when the libyan conflict was breaking out were very quick and and the russian foreign minister believes now time should be taken to really consider all the further steps if the sanctions resolution were to be considered and is this is that wrong is set to speak very senior actually say what else will he be bringing up while he's the
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world they are facing any. well alice we're absolutely waiting for the russian foreign minister to address the united nations general assembly really in the minutes to come and one of the most important issues throughout the united nations general assembly session this year has been palestine bid for statehood certainly really causing a lot of different work behind the scenes because as we know the united states has said if palestine were to officially place a bid to the security council the u.s. would veto this decision and of course we know as the u.s. is one of the permanent members of the security council this means such a resolution would not pass however and they were working very hard to try to prevent palestine from place in this bid but the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas did announce on friday that palestinian people palestinian people are going ahead with this bid for statehood they want the security council to consider this we know that officially this is going to come from the security council the beginning of
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the official process is coming on wednesday and this is of course seen something that the united states and israel really don't want to happen the u.s. is working really behind closed doors in negotiations with security council members to try to prevent and prolong really having such consideration be put on the table but this is something that is something that's launched and we're going to have to wait and see how this develops at the security council we do know even though the u.s. doesn't want to do this if the resolution is voted on the u.s. will veto this which means that palestine will end up going to the united nations general assembly which is that which would give it really more of a symbolic status than official recognition by the international community within the united nations but would still give it serious access to many united nations institutions and palestine is certainly ready and working on going ahead with this if the security council resolution doesn't pass the many things that all correspond to the forest life in u.
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. still to come here on my way or the highway tough words from russia's president is he's the finance minister saying all vital military money is not up for discussion and anyone who thinks differently can gain out. of a beautiful b.s. that's become a blessing for the i learned as a spitsbergen in the arctic all good things come out the costs are to tells you why . jobs in the u.k. are getting fewer and fewer and it seems the vacancies that all there are being swept up by non brits immigrants there's a whopping ninety percent of positions either but it explains why. jaymes amongst the growing ranks of unemployed he's been trying to find a job in social housing since many competitions fears that fall has its agencies now working for each job so you just find that you know it looks like is about for
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you they will get shortlisted a better look at salaries slightly less maybe go to college and maybe do some parts on unemployment's now it 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 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 the 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 figure target probably over promising given restrictions that they face it didn't make sense to promise to bring the number down to an arbitrary level we should be having
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a more honest debate about the limits on what they could do you think government claims its target can be met by capping not on e.u. immigration but that ignores how mostly coming from within the e.u. the restrictions apply entry numbers from eastern europeans rose by eight times in the last year alone as they continue to cash in on the open borders it's unlikely that a top of the measures are pronounced will be about target or not come close it is unlikely to meet it for measures are necessary for others the problem lies at home pretty quick tells an m.p. and from an immigrant family herself she knows what it takes to 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 eccentric search or you know a new day's gone past or you'd have
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a tremendous british work ethic in this country we really did i think people take to be lost some of that was it was easy to see that at the job center where most i mean it all migrant workers the problem is that a lot of the places but i got used to not doing the minimum wage jobs and the 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 world system to ensure that we in the benefit dependency which is track so many people and finally ensure work pays but once 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 my billet party london. more than a bit of medvedev the thirds of that whoever disagrees with presidential policy should look for another job which is exactly what happened to the now former finance minister he sat on one day alexey kruger and said he couldn't work under
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a new government have made bed of became prime minister in the future and at the top it all of us takes up the story. well since president medvedev came to power there were certain areas of the country ditties earmarked for spending improvement things like improvements in the prisons the armed forces some of the spending policies as appears to have been in disagreement towards alexy couldn't force and that's why he lost his job on monday president dmitri medvedev has on tuesday personally defended his spending policies saying this defense spending in particular was crucial to the development of russia we knew more than we can do without defense spending and spending should be worthy of russia we're not some banana republic we're a big country a permanent member of the un security council and we have nuclear weapons that's why an increase in spending for the defense budget arms and salaries for military personnel will be the government's top priority and whoever disagrees with that can
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work elsewhere. just well could really clearly did disagree with that and now he will be looking for work elsewhere this all really came to a head the catalyst for it being the announcement that plenty of putin will run for the presidency in twenty twelve and that he would put forward dimitri midgette as his prime minister this could in to say they see couldn't work with. to be treated as prime minister g two spending policies midgette have been turn issued an ultimatum to could in saying i think get on board or get out and tell your resignation didn't come and he was dismissed from his post late last night after eleven years. of keep across developments on that story also with r.t. dot com of course including the actual frosty exchange itself between the president and the man who was his treasury tree ok also online he they the kalashnikov rifle by the pledgers russia's defense ministry decides that the country's most iconic
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black and outdated. and last days in the mood to move this is interesting saying. dancing now to use video showing a form of his jig all around the world and now he's in russia's capital getting lots of eyes on their feet and watch them get down by getting online for all of these videos and all reports are to dot com. let's bring you some more world news in brief our costs of and have been injured in an exchange of fire between protesters and native peacekeepers out of the border crossing locals blame the alliance troops for the shooting but nato says it responded only with rubber bullets and tear gas and self-defense after kosovo serbs attacked the checkpoint tensions increased in the area in august when of course the police seized two border crossings to impose a ban on infants from certain. powerful typhoon
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messages struck the philippines bringing monsoon rains and strong winds that have flooded parts of the capital at least sixteen people including children have died of the storms which a false business is to close as well as the sloppy air travel and power supplies over one hundred miles of the happen evacuees from the worst affected areas the time feeds expected to move across the country before we start in china busting. a wall in china two subway trains have collided in shanghai injuring up more than it to hundred seventeen passengers it happened on one of the city's newest lines when one train slammed into the back of another as a result of a technical fault a similar collision between two high speed over ground trains we saw in china killed forty people in july for a public anger about safety standards. so you can always choose your neighbors
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and in the arctic that means getting along with the iconic deadly polar bears are gonna boy he reports now on how the island. way of trying to keep power for animals they could keep the much needed tourist cash flowing. bear watching and bearing being watched from the moment you arrive any longer be an airport the king of the or think never lets you out of his sight he watches you collecting your backs from the bell and browsing in the souvenir shop enjoying spitzbergen speak cherokee or scenery or simply doing the crusher is the pull of various cult of personality here it makes some dictators down south look like to make errors in the archipelago culture here paul there is a good picture of. promoting civil war. it's wrong but since it's also restricted us to you cannot. it has become
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a symbol for the struggle but people here always bear in mind the dangers one european has a higher percentage of gun ownership than any other municipality in all great country be debating tighter gun controls following july so you can't massacre but here are the rules for granting firearms have been eased. but even local taxi driver says he often leaves his cell phone at home but never his reference it was. once my friend and i were driving our snowmobiles in the countryside when we saw a polar bear we got pretty close to him he even started walking toward us and i realized that i left my signal home it was a close call now i try to be more careful but all encounters had 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 expanded post on a blog about having seen the bear from
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a distance for people traveling in. a. crate. very rare. in trouble which would have. been seventeen if you police report is yet to be released but local experts believe multifunction in raffles may have been to blame twenty five hundred people and three thousand polar bears living on the spitzbergen archipelago security obviously a mission to keep in mind and while locals and tourists are strongly advised to carry firearms at all times being loaded from barry is definitely not the way to go here while the death of the british teenager shot locals some people killing the bear responsible it was unnecessary. the notion that human life is sacred just because it's human life it's medieval only express a nation of polar bears here from sweden i will miss the guy he trained hard to
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never miss if he says anyone living here realizes that aiming a rifle at a polar bear is like shooting yourself in the food i think it's a lot of course i'm also because of. the gates always has to carry the rifle and things like that so absolutely it's the attraction but that attraction. at least based on the danger and real and very. perfect recipe for peaceful coexistence but so far the majority of its burdens locals on two legs and for the side by side and both communities are growing some of our at sea along here began spitzbergen. or soon on american policy expert warns why the us can still stay on top for a long time yet first they.
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alondra very welcome to the world of business and first deputy prime minister it could shave all of that will be acting finance minister when reporting to the cabinet how will the ministry itself will be run by an exit could rooms deputy who on a temporary arrangement was announced by the prime minister vladimir putin gave no indication how long it may last point have been greeted by present. sacked alexa could have monday following a public disagreement between the two men. javier of russia's central bank is talking up the ruble which is currently at a two year low against the dollar sergei ignatiev says he recognizes the weakness of the chorus of poses and inflation brisk botching expects it will bounce back soon and that a lot from alpha buying things the central bank will further intervene in the market to support the ruble. given that i mean election central bank is very likely
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to keep presence on the market so. therefore that central bank will try to use huge you know flexible concrete paul said now most likely it seems that central bank will continue to use equal interest to me as a sword want to indorse you were last week or. so i would expect the vendor will be intervention fundamental in my view smellie priced on the oil price is a hundred or they're all it's all question about whether the world price then m.f. and be cured or. just take a look at the markets now. over four percent and the my six is not well most three percent does not have a chip come some of the index moves on the mice its energy stocks are on the rise amid stronger crude oil is getting two percent the star one among minus palmettos gaining one percent as precious metals are advancing in other sectors arafat is among the main gainers after it reported twenty fold increase in net profit for the first half will begin therefore also considering listing in dublin and new york.
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stocks are rising extending the previous sessions gains versus hope but european policymakers are moving closer to a plan to avoid a massive soaring debt default and markets in europe of posting strong gains the footsie is up three. and the taxes foreign help percent higher german economy could die or a relative four and a half cent after it was upgraded to outperform from neutral by credit suisse. trying to oil now it's been supported by speculation the european central bank may alleviate the region sovereign debt crisis boosting growth and fuel to mont light so it is currently trading at eighty two dollars per barrel and branches that one hundred five dollars. russia's all major role sniffed is in talks with any over the joint development of a project in the plights. that's according to the business daily quoting sources
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close to the deal the newspaper size the european company would pay out a third of the joint venture which is expected to be sued by panel again in response ross neff wants to win a role in any project to libya only the russian company just cost us ability of working in the black sea with americans chevron and exxon mobil. the world's biggest drinks baker coca-cola is planning to invest three billion dollars into russia's economy by two thousand and sixteen but says much of that spent over the last twenty here is speaking exclusively to our t. the company's president looked sharp can't explain where the money will go. there it'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 move to and like lead down. so that those are complimentary to our business existing business
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we feel that our portfolio is very rich and we will be focused on organic growth in the next few years. that's all they have time for know for business there's a lost and lost time for you so do stay with us.
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