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price of if you live from comes to fruition. starts on t.v. don't come. all eyes are on berlin is german lawmakers europe to vote on tuesday eurozone bailout funds to rescue struggling economies. the coding is grad to wait and find out if it's going to get that that money is fake that's but the court runs out of cash. a car bomb blast in russia's north caucasus killed eight people including a young girl. is the latest in the chain of attacks targeting police offices where innocent civilians to get in cars and across time join me in last and few minutes for the details. but it seems my new colleagues don't have a clue of the consequences of their involvement in the conflict could be russia
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a war of the alliance not to take sides as tensions run high along the kosovo serbia border inflamed by and nato troops cracked down on serve you parity. in business russian equity markets open in the red with energy majors dragging on them of the world who bring you the latest figures in a place that's. eleven am in moscow i'm not treasurer good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story greece is under inspection by a team of senior european and i about officials who are assessing if the country has implemented enough austerity cuts this as head of a crucial vote in germany were lawmakers will decide whether to release further bailout cash desperately needed to steer greece out of trouble our correspondent sara firth has more from athens. this is really going to send
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a message not just for the i think countries globally as well the leaders against the willing to pull the year as a country think greece especially out of this deepening crisis is going to be quite shortly the study can speed dating the controversial plans to strengthen that the fund now we know that that's pretty extreme the unpopular amongst the german public when the chinese already the biggest single contributor in this is going to increase their contributions even more a lot of the german public say that's simply not. now from what a lot of people have been saying a lot of analysts we speak into has said that it's not really a question of whether or not this study is going to case these people think that it will gateway is going to be a question of the majority of the german chancellor merkel has and that's really going to be the test and the signal to be sent to be around the world about how
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much support this has the aftereffects of that again to impact what happens here increase moving forward again with the bailout funds and the next tranche of money that they'll be needing the full they run out of money we call the choice called it see here the main in there gauge the holding talks looking at how greece is dealing with the debt crisis whether they're meeting the demands that was set for them now we need the property tax was passed on cheese day night. and they can the way for the troika to come back and again another signal that the greek government tries to do everything that they can happen again that they can freeze extremely unpopular here amongst the greek public they say these increasing taxes these very severe austerity measures simply crippling them and there's no way that they can live with them and not only that they know games big and she has a good analysis i was speaking she was saying it you know just property taxes in the government have made shaded there on the right track but actually. a strange billion here. that's the set in that budget i'm realistically the plug in speaking
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of his that he made people simply called pay that city actual money that that will raise is going to be more in the region of the million so it's a very tricky time these measures that are being in place here in greece whether they be affected. by deepening of the downturn has revealed some painful truths. that governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world mainstream media in shock after a trader exposes what some might call the world economies worst kept secret. and we tracked the palestinian bid for u.n. membership as it makes its way through the security council despite a looming threat of a u.s. veto. but first we turn to russia's southern republican die a stand where a car bomb has killed one police officer and seven civilians one of the victims of the blast was a young girl it's the latest in a string of deadly attacks in the region artie's medina coaching over reports from russia's north caucasus. these people were not
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a primary targets as of this type of incidents usually tall good police officers and government officials this bomb one off in a parked car or when a group of a policeman were approaching and to inspect it and as a result one policeman was killed and another six were severely injured and at the moment they are in a hospital according to the confirmed information at this so called was. the bomb was a d. tonight it all to masticate civilian casualties also include an entire family comprising of the father mother and each one were in a car prompting boy i was at the moment of the investigation is underway and a criminal case has been opened the republic of dagestan which is situated here in russia the north caucasus is sun to be one of the most a volatile areas in russia and since the start of these yeah there has been a number of new tourist antti taro race launched by russian security forces but
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recently a chain of incidents caused a hit of this breach and answer the most recent one place on september twenty third when i top officials called was targeted and of these attacks planes lives of innocent people and before that there was a nother double cherry talking to kids the top to tell all about the region one particular claim a logical eastman so what we see now is a real turn see god this incidents are targets. targets of police officers the government officials but very often innocent people get caught because finally holder all seventy four people have been killed and another more than one hundred seventy injured as a result of a terror crime in this region since the start of this year. stay with us here on r.t. still to come meet space exploration is the new kid on the block getting ready to watch and understand space lab of the heavenly palace to markets for
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a step towards building its own space station. but first the ethnic standoff continues in kosovo was nato reinforces its presence along a contested border with serbia there's a day after at least eleven people were injured in clashes throughout the area by inspired up tuesday when nato peacekeepers tried to dismantle serb barricades during the dispute rubber bullets and tear gas were used by alliance forces serbian hospital officials claim some of the injured had been shot with live rounds the dark ages were set up in july when kosovo thirty's tried to seize the checkpoints to enforce a unilateral trade embargo russia's foreign ministry has called on peacekeepers in the area to stay neutral with a russian envoy to nato dimitri were those in the saying the alliance taking sides could inflame the conflict. it seems my new colleagues don't have a clue what the consequences of their involvement in the conflicts could be instead of taking a neutral position in accordance with the un security council resolution he took
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the side of constable albania basically nato is blocking the only route of life between the cost of an serbs and serbia if the international peacekeepers who are involved in the civil conflict in the north of the region according to our sources there are badly wounded people among the cause of incidents and those wounds are not from rubber bullets or from stones to from real bullets fired at these people need to refuse to answer that question it's another mistake that nato is making and produce another conflict in the balkans. surgeon triffitt a serbian foreign affairs writer for america's chronicles magazine says nato forces may have acted yod international law. let us imagine for argument's sake that bashar al assad's sent his security forces against a group of syrian demonstrators those troops were met with stones be fired light their munition back and then claim they did it in self-defense i think that we can
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already hear that the rise of the laughter while western pollutions and western media and here today would have us believe that they were acting in self-defense when fighting first rubber bullets and then live ammunition at rock throwing serps but what were they doing there in the first place the notion that they were actually helping touchy call the snake impose his control and all that between also concerned who should be properly called a minister to dividing line means that they have exceeded their mandate and they're no longer acting in in accordance with resolution twelve fifty four which is just a bold the only legal basis of their presence probably you can find all the latest news and stories any time by lighting on to our through that part here is what was waiting for you online right now. a french envoy to the u.n. warns iran that it's playing with fire if it continues pursuing its nuclear program
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tell us where you stand on to ron's controversial atomic ambitions participate in our online poll. today we're asking what will happen if iran is proved to be building a nuclear weapon so far the most popular response is though the loss of saber rattling but with the idea that israel might bomb the facilities in a sudden attack is second some think that either nato will occupy the country or iran will join north korea as a totally isolated nation what do you think. dot com and how do i say. moscow says it could support a compromise draft resolution on syria that would unite russian and european positions on the conflict this comes after hours of talks at the security council
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as to a veto holding members russia and china rejected the initial european plan calling for immediate sanctions the softer version presented earlier by the e.u. states favors the measures if the violence doesn't stop not so has long insisted that there is frictions are just a strategy to pursue regime change in syria and do little to actually resolve the crisis through russia's envoy to the un though says a compromise could be reached if the rest of the security council was united in their commitment to end the violence meanwhile fighting in syria continues with the army backed by tanks and helicopters is now locked in street battles in the key opposition city of rostock. back to our top story now the european debt situation of the economic situation there as germany prepares to vote on new euro zone rescue proposals for more on this we cross live to german member of parliament dieter dame whose unique part is taking part in the vote today thank you very much for joining us or so your party will be voting on the future of the
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powers for the eurozone bailout fund what position are you taking. we will voting against that because it's not a help for the for the creek it's a help for the owner of. the credit papers of the creek that she may not have your support on as well but how likely do you think it is that chancellor merkel what convince the government to vote for the eurozone rescue plan i fear that this government and its total is. forced to do what's helps the deutsche bank and helps the the big german banks so others she will convince them i am i'm really sure but i am against this development because we think that the financial markets are too strong we have to regulate them . if the vote is passed today who do you think would be footing the bill surely the eve doesn't have some kind of magic person to keep dishing out billions of euros to
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the struggling economies. that's true i think that if the owner of the big. creek ships would not pay taxes and if as i'm german of the companies and banks do not pay taxes the money will be will be given out by the by the tax by the common. tax a payer and this is not our our convention we think that it's necessary that. the banks who had a big profit a big big profit by this crisis have to pay and as long as the participation of the profiteers of this crisis is not guaranteed we are against this development model has insisted that a vote is crucial to saving the euro do you think the argument could be made though that there are some countries that might be better off without being part of the
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single currency. i'm sceptic let me be honest if it for the tamari if back to that the market or own currency for each country is the queensway so i think. you should you should go with the oil but if the people in italy in spain in particle and in and in greece will will go out of the oil row we are we think the people have to decide that and it's not a decision by the troika or any anyone like like yeah. let me let me see let me let me say another thing too to this the germans have not only benefits by the oil roll and the german pickup anees have a benefit by that they they also force the creek to buy so many weapons so they have four percent more for their weapons as each
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other country in europe there's been a lot of talk about bring about being inevitable at this point why do you think germany is reluctant to admit defeat on this front and just allow it to happen. the problem is that even in the cons of it even in the liberal parties there are some. some person some colleagues of me who say it's not a good that's the creditors are not participating by the solving of this crisis and therefore there they were all the time in sure if they have the majority and i think each week we wait each week we wait the toys you find in all the owners of the pit the papers give them to the to the europe europe central bank and give it to the to the it's w k f w so that the created. the
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credits move to the toxic credits will be paid by the the taxpayers and not by the banks each week we wait in committing that there is a big problem increase it's one week more to put the toxic papers it to. the common banks and this is a that's a pity for all now some experts say the euro zone crisis escalated because of a lack of strong leadership if the chancellor doesn't secure support over the coa support of the coalition over these new a euro zone rescue plans her position could be weakened do you think that would have an impact on the block. i think she will she will she will convince her government and i think in the last point the s.p.d. the greens the liberals and the cons of its will go together and we are the oh the
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only party who vote against this because we think it's a complete wrong construction with this that the problem is that this. is not built on the social fund fundamental social base it's it's founded on only a free trade zone and only capitalist arguments and that's the wrong construction we want to change that and therefore we couldn't accept what they are doing and i think they will go together so. there is no i think it's basically will be hired in general february when she wanted to have a ready fixation in this contest i guess true but they will go together at last and they they they they say that it's for the greek people but it's not for the people it's for the banks and and that's all we we are the opposition and we remain to
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be that right we have to leave it there and did it in germany amber member of parliament from the link party thanks for talking with us from berlin thank you to the palestinian bid for recognition at the un is moving through security council it's been passed on to the group's admissions committee which will consider the application friday but the us has vowed to veto the motion in support of its ally israel meanwhile tel aviv has been slammed by the international community for deciding to expand settlements on occupied palestinian territory artie's marina porton i reports. so far there is about six security council members on record that have thrown their support behind the palestinian bid a total of nine out of the fifteen countries need to support the application and there has to be no vetoes none of the veto wielding members of the security council should cast a veto as we know the united states a staunch ally of israel has vowed to veto palestinian bid for u.n.
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membership if that house to israel is very much opposed to this the u.s. president barack obama said the only way that there can be independent colors to me in state is if the palestinians and the israelis get back to the negotiation table and discuss middle east peace plan that comes to fruition so at this point some critics say the palestinian campaign for you ownership is doomed to hell but the palestinians are very appreciative that security council is moving so quickly and i very least this is bringing to it bringing attention to a problem that has lasted for decades and has not yet been solved there has been condemnation coming from the international community against israel's plan to expand its settlements russia has said it's deeply concerned that the plan and hopes that it would be revised the united states and european union also voiced criticism of this plan some critics say that this settlement expansion is actually
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a violation of international law and if anything israel's actions can be seen as provoking and already sensitive circumstance not helping to reach. ultimate peace agreement the palestinian authority say that israel clearly with this move is not serious about peace whatsoever and we can imagine that a lot of diplomatic negotiations will continue taking place to make sure that maybe israel will will take its plan on expanding settlements because if those settlements do expand the palestinian president said there will be no kind of business as usual and no direct talks with the israelis. china is preparing to launch an unmanned laboratory to space thursday marking its first ambitious step toward building the country's own space station the experimental module tiangong one also known as the heavenly palace will be launched from the gobi desert in china's northwest officials are promised to complete construction of the station by
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the end of the decade the editor of the news of because of an arctic snag is in your list of things china's exploration of space is fueled by a desire to catch up with other countries. right here with the keep it going through program china has been approaching it a manned space exploration program with few but very precise steps and every little niche for them is something new but for now the real point we had reached thirty years ago as for technology he made with borrowed some of it both officially or unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place with but one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i.s.m.'s they were even refused permission just to visit the station though russia and europe have nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us and the americans but will ultimately go their own separate way so this launch is the first
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step to their own module based space station weight which they plan to start building in two thousand and eighteen. switching gears now the mainstream media has been thrown into a tizzy over an independent trader who told the b.b.c. in an interview how the world of big money and politics looks from the inside or he's christine for as our reports from washington i why for many this was an eye opener. the governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world it was the comment heard around the world when they generated widespread reaction from papers and pundits alike we appreciate your candor however it doesn't help the rest of us does it but instead of talking about the comment itself most immediately start to shoot the messenger alessio forbes calls him a psychopath c.n.d. she suggests it might be a hoax and york magazine wonders if it is a hoax or perhaps our worst nightmare well regardless of the funny intentions the
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bigger question has been largely ignored was he wrong about the power of goldman sachs and why was everyone so shocked after all right here at r t in our studios we've had several guests bona fide traders even former goldman sachs in forty's who have the very same thing washington is not the biggest player in this the global bankers are the biggest players the global hedge fund managers that's where the action that is determining the outcome of this not the players in washington they have already ceded control to the global banking industry wall street has been pulling the strings in washington from the get go it is the largest sector of campaign contributions and that's of both parties but for the mainstream media who don't share views like these are studies honesty was unexpected survive and thrive t.v.'s george hamon jury when they asked in these questions on b.b.c. he does let it all hang out and the actual truth came across. recently also sent
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shock waves around the world when he told the b.b.c. that most traders don't really care if and when the economy is fixed personally i've been dreaming of this on for three years i have a confession which is i go to bed every night i dream of another recession the b.b.c. interview has now gone viral if you see the people around me jewels of collectively drop what you just say perhaps there. john's wouldn't have dropped they only read not tell you these july two thousand and nine a rolling stone article the great american bubble machine in it he famously described goldman sachs as a quote great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money tavi discussed with us recently how although people are unaware of it the big bank has profound power in society how much you pay for gas how much you pay for lectures and i want your pain for your credit cards. your mortgages how much you're paying in taxes and how
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much of your tax dollars are going to that service. unlike the mainstream media few here would be shocked by rest on his comments. for nearly two weeks these protesters have been out every day hoping to bring an end. or at least awareness to what many call a corrupt system. and still others have argued for years that the government's actions are dictated by the big banks and very special interest in on wall street the insurance industry and he's got these are the people writing the laws that obama is in there keeping him in power they're the ones that if they if this campaign and the laws are being written for their benefit . as anger builds here perhaps better questions need to be asked here so that a different message is sent to decision makers here that the system that has been
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sustained and protected for decades might need to change in washington christine for our tea clean is up next with the business news stay with us here on r.t. . oh welcome to our business bulletin this hour thanks for joining me. heavy blow in the last bout of financial markets turbulence last week the country's indices lost over ten percent making russia the worst performer among lodging markets but does this recent weakness presents an opportunity for bargain hunters on the stick was a powerful marketing capital is with me here in the studio to discuss the issue thanks for joining us for coming in and thank you so if those problems in the euro and across the atlantic carry on. what would that mean for the emerging markets do you think you know what will that mean well as you know around six in. the emerging
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market is actually global investors basically right now according to the recent i am after search paper they accounted for around thirty eight point two billion dollars would probably outflow from emerging markets and particularly from russia in europe itself around eight point two that basically main concern is about the growth the billeted so the outflow is there nevertheless. investors are looking forward to in the us into emerging market but probably not very now because uncertainty and growth in once the ability actually is a key factor for not getting right now so but it's not the time to buy in from your opinion i would say that price is a very very attractive but. people are still more into cash and they're more cautious you know they try to keep their phones in cash or more investment in u.s.
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treasuries you know safe harbor but not into emerging markets they might buy like several main stocks but on very slow motions were used treasuries as treasuries like people try to avoid that. and they try to avoid an emerging market they try to save what they have so far so in this case they go to cash they go to u.s. treasury some of them still buy u.s. talks as well but primarily they not try to get into e.-m. so far although they really are looking for additional interest rates and additional income that they can easily get at an arch market right now but from what we're seeing now how optimistic are you from your point of view is that you know the problems in europe could be resolved soon. and out of this is the biggest question i master and any other big government right now is trying to solve you
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know it's very uncertain so far so many genius people are trying to solve this key question where are they and when we can finally breathe and get it in but there is a three trillion cap that we're missing right now and to tell the truth i don't know where we can get that amount of money right now and it's to say thank you very much we're short of time but thanks very much for answering those questions and that's all we have time for are we back and forth. and discoveries because he. communicated with you want to. test yourself and become free.

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