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revolting video for your media drug free media r t. greece rushes to reassure investors that it's worthy of the next bailout as the prime minister prepares to convince its name lend germany. well here on the streets of athens going public let's go start images of protégés will bring you all the latest a good scheme a bit. bossy this hour as government forces still make your position town in syria moscow calls on both sides to talk while rejecting western sanctions. why immigrants and britain are doing a good job of it so ninety percent of vacancies in the country's bleak employments markets. and the russian markets rallied on shoes despite the resignation of the
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country's finance minister alex a quarter and more in business in twenty minutes with. a very warm welcome to this is r.t. live from moscow angry greeks a gathering in athens to protest against a new set of government cuts which are expected to wells next month while the measures are needed to secure the next vital bailout installments prime minister george popper and drazen germany to convince its main lender that greece is on the right track to reduce its crippling debt sarah ferguson athens for us let's cross over to her live. there are people unhappy about more and more cars being pushed on the mall they how are they responding to the most cost of part of sorbs simply to go out into the open market grab a usually it's called the water was. out. the force of the day
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and they're saying they're really reaching breaking point head now we're on syntagma square and this is where most of the greatest action has happened so far outside the part of the building and then maybe you can see that just the beginnings of the greeks gathering with their flags and it's still there later on today is well we're going to see a lot more gathering to but there's a little bit of concern about the tension that we're feeling at the minute because as he said the prime minister george happened today he's in berlin holding talks today at they've also been trying to push a measure three parliament another all star it's the measure that's a very unpopular. property taxes going on hearsay this being a person attention here today amongst the people that we speak and see just along from syntagma square you got the finance and economics building in the background and earlier on today what we saw down on these fees were the raids being stoked we saw a huge number of the riot police carrying out people parking their bikes in the middle
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is the right very large number of people what they were at that protest were as he said these austerity measures that they said is simply not working so at the moment we waiting to see really exactly how this plays out tonight at the certainly concern because a greece once again in this situation very desperate situation where they're trying to push us thirty measures here but the people say they simply cannot afford as you've been saying sara greece has been trying to germany's mainland it is worthy of yet more bailout cash talk us through the ways that the country's been trying to avoid default. what we've heard again today very positive rhetoric coming from the usa leader. the german chancellor and the prime minister of greece to start and try saying that they think we can get through the crisis that jenny is going to be behind the skepticism here on the ground really meeting these comments people are saying that they fired all of this before it is. contrary to what germany behind
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me. a lot of making here is it actually is really buying souls some time to see how this plays out because again with these austerity measures we've seen them happen before in the usa leaders haven't made a decision yet on whether to release that eight billion euros cash injection to greece's gangs needs to stay in place at least they will at some point we've seen this before it gets these austerity measures simply haven't worked here to believe it's been great we see the types of contacts at least people saying that it's not a case of the not wanting to pay any more they simply can't say as he said really growing discontent at the moment and so quite disturbing testimonials from a lot of the people here he said to enter contrast what we seem to protest in the summer when the police were reacting to violence from the more extreme parts of the
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protest is that every seven weeks we saw on sunday police using tear gas a liquid outside here sometimes with the police that actually be reacting quite aggressive these this year that there is the awareness that people here feeling extremely angry at these matches a very tense situation at the moment all right sir american from updates on earth live for us and. we're here as a leaders are of course is the problem the region's badal facility almost fourfold part a leading european business journalist believes that would be there the van overtveldt that greece will always inevitably exist forces financial troubles. contagion is imminent i mean the situation in portugal in ireland is a well known port to go is i think in the worse shape than ireland but of course the big question with respect to the future of the euro zone is what will happen to
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spain and italy because here being in mount rod that much higher and the need to intervene is death and much more huge then it is with respect and reason for the bill that you're 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 me to leave the eurozone and since greece is only a very small part of the eurozone one can do the kind of example like the greek exit in an orderly way if it is done this orderly. chaos within the eurozone 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 it only takes a little bit of coolness to do it and it would solve a lot it to a large extent greece problem still it needs more exports and more important than
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us to regain some economic growth and cannot find that growth without the major devaluation of the early see which in this case would mean that greece leaves the euro zone. well that was you have a velvet here in chief of belgium's leading business magazine on how he thinks greece can escape collapse. moving on now to syria government troops have reportedly stormed a key opposition town after pounding it overnight with heavy machine gun fire russia's foreign ministers reiterated that talks are the solution for peace not small western sanctions he's also been addressing the u.n. general assembly in new york. and there is there for us that's crossing. to see what all foreign minister lavrov is big concerns here. well alex as you point out the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has just wrapped up his
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speech at the united nations general assembly session a few minutes ago and one of the most important points he need regarding syria was that it's key to let the government and the opposition try to carry out talks let them talk before any intervention from the outside world take takes place he has said that the government should be given the opportunity to carry out the reforms that they promised and you know the international community should refrain from taking any action until there's opportunities given to let syria deal with its own issues to avoid establishing the region even further because he brought up the latest example of libya he reiterated that russia really believes that russia stands against the use of any kind of force against innocent civilians and libya's example has unfortunately showed that actions from the outside world really should take place within the scope of the international war and going behind the school can hurt innocent civilians so russia is really speaking out against america's
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approach to call for the syrian president to step down and for sanctions to be implemented at the security council take a listen to what the russian foreign minister said about this earlier when it was a different political we cannot support the projects that is being pushed through by western countries and it is a movement of things to do with the libyan experience we want the next strategy use how have you calculated your next steps would be answer we get is that we haven't thought about it yet with president assad needs to go we need to draw him into a corner with sanctions should go first and then we'll see it's a very simple goals i believe not very reliable strategy if we could be called a strategy should probably. we know that the united states and the european union have implemented unilateral sanctions against syria and have been calling within the united nations security council for the international community including russia of course to join in but it's been made very clear that russia would not support a resolution against syria until syria is actually given
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a chance to work some of these things out in their own in their own way and on their territory without further sanctions from the international community and then as it is. just spoken to the u.n. general assembly what else did you bring all of. the world the or french. well it's different many different issues were certainly addressed but all eyes have been on palestine here in new york at the united nations general assembly and the russian foreign minister has reiterated russia's position really that it's supports palestine's official bid for statehood within the united nations security council and within the united nations and he has welcomed expressed russia's welcome feeling for palestine's wish to participate in further negotiations with in negotiations with israel as we know have been stalled and of course is to give our viewers a bit of a background like we've been reporting it's been a mean sort of issue of. hard work behind closed doors of the united states has
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been really working hard to try to prevent palestine for placing this official bid to the security council the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas to go ahead with this and this is something that the united nations security council will officially be considering come wednesday ok an assisted many thanks that i'll update on this as it should be for us in u. . so it's coming up on r.c. it's my way or the highway tough words from our president as he backs the finance minister saying vital military money is not solve the discussion and anyone who thinks differently go now. serve in the cost of and support injured in an exchange of fire between protesters and nato peacekeepers out of this beauty is border crossing locals blame the alliance is choose for the shooting but nato says it responded only with rubber bullets and tear gas and self-defense articles of a service attack the checkpoint tension there increased in august when cost of and
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police seized two border crossings in order to impose a bounty on imports from serbia all of the violence killed one local scope policeman on board peacekeeping forces under fire speaking exclusively sassy belgrade's chief negotiator with cost of a says it's an attempt to further isolate the serbs living in the breakaway republic. there is a term to create border between the serbian cause there cannot be a border especially in area in which we can majority of serbs living so there cannot be a border because it's an administrative line the second thing is that once you put the custom officers then you will put a flag you will put the called of arms then you will push the so-called possible laws and then people who live here will be circled by something that looks like the state you came up except so there has to be a different solution for the specific situation we called for an outcome that we
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will have a regulation of goods in the north but there tribulation is a status in all true it is without question the customs and then we can move on finding and managing revenue share and what laws will be employed it goes as well for the whole problem of the north we need to find a solution. for them nor good will be a compromise and they put it enable us. to keep our positions on the status of course of all. correspondence in the region i have been following developments since the trouble grew at the border last month was there a pause on our website at www dot. jobs in the u.k. getting fewer and fewer and it seems the vacancies that all barrow being swept up by no one brits immigrants and scooping up of the ninety percent of physicians
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either bennett tells us why. jaymes amongst the growing ranks of unemployed he's been trying to find a job in social housing since may competitions fears that for the six agencies now working for each job so you just find that you know looks like is about for you they will get shortlisted but as that there is slightly less than maybe going to go out to college and maybe parts on unemployment's 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 went to 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
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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 i think we're probably over promising given restrictions at a pace it didn't make sense to promise to bring the number down to an arbitrary level we're getting 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. the restrictions don't apply entry numbers for 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 now about target and mark come close. unlikely to meet its own for measures are necessary for others the problem lies at home pretty patel's an m.p.
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and from an immigrant family herself she knows what it take. 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 that all families think about except it said sure you know when you days gone past we used to have a tremendous british work ethic in this country we really did i think we've effectively lost some of that 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 might have a bit hasty and i got used to not there in a minimum wage jobs in 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 welfare system to ensure that we in the benefit dependency which is trap so many people and finally ensure work pays 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 their
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immigration promise the government simply can't keep the bennett artsy london. odd to me that i'm a very the thirty that whoever disagrees with a presidential policy should look for another job which is exactly what happened to the now former finance minister who he sat on monday and is a group and said he couldn't work under any government of prime minister and if you to reach the top and all of a takes up the story well since president medvedev came to power there were certain areas of the country ditties earmarked for spending in improvement things like improvements in the prisons the armed forces now some of these spending policies as appears to have been in disagreement towards alexy could in force and that's why he lost his job on monday now president dmitri medvedev is on tuesday possibly defended his spending policies saying this defense spending in particular is crucial to the development of russia when you more from a way to say we can do without defense spending and the spending should be worthy
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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 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 work elsewhere he said worse and with that i would 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 a lot of me 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 it's he couldn't work with. to be trivial as prime minister g two spending policies may get over in turn issued an ultimatum to could in saying i think get on board or get out so intently your resignation didn't come and he was dismissed from his post late last night after eleven years. across developments all about story of course as
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well as long as you dock home including the actual frosty exchange itself between the president on the man who was is treasury chief also on my view today the kalashnikov from the confines of bullets as russia's defense ministry decides that the country's most iconic weapon is outdated and. moscow is clearly in the mood to move this is internet sensation dancing the maps here use the video show him performing his jig around the world now he's in russia's capital headed vaska bites on their feet watch them get down by getting online for all our videos and reports that dot com. more world news this hour now in brief and powerful typhoon assets and struck the philippines in the monsoon rains and strong winds through the flooded parts of the capital at least sixteen people including children have died in the storms which of force business is closed as well as destruction air travel and power supplies one hundred thousand people have been
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evacuated from the worst affected areas the type you use expects move across the country before reaching southern china. meanwhile in china two subway trains have collided in shanghai injuring more than two hundred seventy two passengers it happened on one of these nearest lines were one train slammed into the bank of another as a result of a technical fault a similar collision between two high speed trains in eastern china killed fourteen people in july a public anger about safety standards. we can always choose your neighbors in the arctic that means getting along with the iconic but deadly polar bears also use advantage point to report now on how the island is the spirit and have a way of trying to keep the powerful animals that bay but keep the much needed tourist cash flowing. bear watching and bearing being watched from the
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moment you are driving along here via 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 the pull of various cult of personality here it makes some dictators down south look like to me paris even the archipelago officials go to him . for a good picture of. promoting. it's wrong since it's also restricted us to mcconnell. 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 unknown great the country may be debating tighter gun control following july spews campese occur but here are the rules for granting firearms have been in these. diva local taxi driver
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says he often leaves his cellphone at home but never his reference yet it was because. once my friend 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 that i left my signal home it was a close call now i try to be more careful all encounters 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 camper in early august. just days before they had left an ecstatic post in a blog post having seen the beer from a distance for people traveling in. it's very rare i mean i have been in trouble approach which has. actually. i thought police report is yet to be released but local experts believe
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malfunctioning raffles may have been to blame with twenty five hundred people and three thousand polar bears slipping on the burgen archipelago security is obviously an issue in line 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 fuel killing that they're responsible was unnecessary. the notion that humans may be safe just because it's human life is medieval only a nation of polar bears here from sweden a wilderness guide he trains hard to never miss if he says anyone living here realizes that even a rifle edge a polar bear is like shooting yourself in the food i think it's a lot of. the course of. the gates always has to carry the right things like that
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so absolutely it's the attraction but that attraction base is at least based on the danger of greed and very crudely know the perfect recipe for peaceful coexistence for the majority of locals on two legs and four side by side and both communities are growing at some artsy longer pm. on around five minutes the kinds of reports tells you something wall street would rather you didn't know a first year brings up a business. so let's that's right time to have a look at the world of business and a temporary fix has been made to the russian government following the firing of alexa could ring as finance minister on monday but didn't which and has appointed. as the new acting finance minister well first the prime minister it could should fall of will report to the cabinet on economic issues the prime minister gave no
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indication how long the interim arrangement might last distrust both points have been approved by president vet of the sacked crew for installing a public disagreement between the two men. while the head of russia's sun is talking up the rubble which is currently at a two year low against the dollar so big much of says he recognizes the weakness of the currency poses an inflation rate risks risks but he expects it will soon. put out a lot of from powerful both thinks the central bank will further intervene in the market to support the ruble. given that come election central bank is very likely to keep presence on the market so. will that central bank will try to use you you know flux which inflates all is said now most likely it seems that centrelink will continue to lose as equally the estimates are sold won't. do a loss so we can't. so i would expect the to put them to contained eventually
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fundamental lupul in my views fairly priced on the oil price is a hard look at all but they're all but it's all a question about well the world price then i met and if you were door. look at the markets now in russia they rallied on tuesday just by the resignation of the country's finance minister we are chess editor of a full percent of the mys it was up to no half percent up close let's have a look at some of the individual should move some of my six energy stocks were on the rise in midstream of crude. one and a half percent a month minus pulled the metal cage two percent as precious metals advanced and other sector. or fourth was among the main gain as three and a half percent of which twenty fold increase in much profit for the first time begin curfew it also says it's considering listing in dublin more. about stocks are rising extending the previous sessions gains investors hope that european policymakers are moving closer to a plan to avoid
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a massive soaring that could fall. on markets in europe was posting strong gains sentiment is being supported by speculation that euro zone leaders are taking steps to move before the bailout fund german combers bank has sought to live in a healthy sand. is just a bit behind and eleven percent on the rise. turning to oil now it's been supported by speculation the european central bank may alleviate the region's sorry that crisis boosting growth and fuel demand whites who just currently trading out on the . ground is that under one hundred. i'm playing with apparel. now world's biggest soft drinks make a coca-cola it's planning to invest three billion dollars into russia's economy by trying to sixteen that's as much as it spent over the last twenty gets speaking exclusively to our t.v. companies present look to our camp explains where the money. that's going to be
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