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our top story greece is engulfed by more public protests as it comes under scrutiny by a team of senior european and i.m.f. officials who are assessing if the country can implement enough austerity measures this comes of the german lawmakers vote on whether to release further bare lot of cash desperately needed to steer greece out of trouble r t sorry for it has more from athens. this is really going to send a message not just to the same countries but globally as well that the leaders are going to be willing to hold the eurozone countries in greece especially out of this deepening crisis german m.p.'s a very thing as this moment in the bill to start they're discussing the controversial plans to strengthen the bailout fund that predicts trini unpopular among the german public remember germany's already the biggest single contributor and this is going to increase their contributions even more a lot of the german public say that that's simply not fair now from what
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a lot of people have been saying a lot of analysts we spoke into has said that it's not really a question of whether or not this is going to go through most people think that it will get a three it's going to be a question of the majority of the german chancellor merkel guys and that's really going to be the test and the signal to be sent around the world about how much support this has the after effects of that are going to impact what happens here in greece moving forward again with the bell out funds and the next tranche of money that they'll be needing before they run out of money we've called the choice called it seems here at the moment they're going to be holding talks looking at how greece is dealing with the debt crisis whether they're meeting the demands that were set for them now we know the property tax was passed on cheese day night that's. been the way for the choice it's a come back and again another signal that the greek government trying to do everything that they can but again that's again prefix to me unpopular here amongst the greek public they say these increasing taxes these very severe austerity
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measures are simply crippling them and there's no way that they can live with them and not only that they know going to be able to pay it again and alice i was speaking to was saying you know this property taxes in the greek government have made sure that they're on the right track but actually that's supposed to raise about a t.v. billion euro deficit. in that budget i'm realistic. that people pay that money that that will be. the e.u. commission president insists that greece will remain in the euro zone and called on its members to join forces as the union faces its biggest challenge in its short history but economics professor dr marcus kerber says that german taxpayers may be fed up with being europe's cash cow eighty five percent of the junk population posts to any further money so we. very strong better than additionally there is the challenge against. the european court of
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justice he faces a challenge biology group that he has used to european central bank to buy to put chase junk bonds from italy spain greece ireland and portugal. before. the split has been greater than today. as such it is going to to lose the popular support it has always had till now the fundamental problem of greece. is divergence of competitiveness by putting more debt and moving more money into the. increase the competitiveness of these countries of the country you keep them in the same monthly cost they are monetary imprisoned in the euro. to having consumed the sweet. cheap money
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for more than ten years so you give them the freedom to leave the they will not be able to catch up with other competitive countries. the deepening of the downturn has revealed some painful truths. that governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the mainstream media in shock after a trader exposes what some might call the world economies worst kept secret. possibly track a palestinian bid for un membership which is moving through the security council despite the looming threat of a us. but first the ethnic standoff continues in kosovo as nato reinforces its presence on the contested border with serbia this day after at least eleven people were injured in clashes throughout the area violence flared on tuesday when nato peacekeepers tried to take apart a serb barricade during the dispute rubber bullets were fired tear gas used by
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alliance forces serbian hospital officials claim some of the injured were shot with live ammunition the barricades were set up in july when kosovo authorities 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 russia's envoy to nato dimitri were goes on saying the alliance taking sides could inflame the conflict. it seems my nasal colleagues don't have a clue what the consequences of their involvement in the conflict could be instead of taking a neutral position to gordons with the un security council resolution to decide of course it will be basically nato is blocking the road of life between the cost of an serbs in serbia and it's 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 cost of incentives those are not little bullets from stones though from real bullets fired at these people who need to refuses to answer that question it's another mistake that nato is making and provokes another
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conflict in the balkans. resurgent trischka fish a serbian foreign affairs writer for america's chronicles magazine says nato forces may have acted beyond international law. look to see mention for argument's sake that bashar al assad's sent his security forces against a group of syrian demonstrate is that those troops were met with stones they fire live ammunition back and then claim they did it in self-defense i think that we can already hear that the rise of a lot to well less than pleased and western media and you have to do would have us believe this they can react to it in self-defense when fighting first double it's and then live ammunition at the rock throwing surface but what we're doing there in the first place the notion that they were actually helping touchy cool to snake impose his control on the older between also them so that it should be totally cold administered to dividing line means that they have exceeded their mandates and
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they're no longer acting in in accordance with resolution twelve fifty full which is just about the only legal basis of their trysts in russia's southern republic of dagestan a car bomb has killed one police officer and seven civilians among them an entire family the bomb went off as security officers approached a suspicious vehicle parked by the road a civilian car driving by at the time of the blast was caught in the explosion all the passengers killed instantly officials say the attack was likely aimed at a local leader who was also passing through russia's north caucasus has seen a spike in terror attacks recently more than seventy people have been killed in the republic of dagestan this year alone. will stay with us here on r t still to come a space explorations new kid on the block china preparing to launch the unmanned space laboratory dubbed the heavenly palace the markets first step toward building its own space station. but first moscow says it
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could support a compromise draft resolution on syria that would unite russian any european positions on the conflict this after hours. talks at the security council as to 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 moscow has long insisted restrictions are just a strategy to pursue regime regime change in syria and do little to actually resolve the crisis russia's envoy to the un though said a compromise could be reached if the rest of the security council was a united in a commitment to end the violence meanwhile fighting in syria continues with the army supported by tanks and helicopters now locked in street battles with opposition as the opposition held city of rostov was. staying in the region the palestinian bid for recognition at the un is moving through the security council
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it's passed on to the group's admissions committee which will consider the application friday the u.s. has vowed to veto the motion and support of its ally israel while tel aviv has been criticized by the international community for deciding to expand its settlements on the occupied palestinian soil artie's marina porton has more from new york. 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 the palestinian bid for u.n. membership if it house to israel is very much opposed to this the us president barack obama said the only way that there can be independent palestinian state is if the palestinians and the israelis get back to the negotiation table and discuss
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the middle east peace plan that comes to fruition so at this point some critics say the palestinian campaign for you another ship is doomed to hell but the palestinians are very appreciative that security council is moving so quickly and at the 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 with 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 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
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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. take back its plan on expanding settlements because if those settlements do. and the palestinian president said there will be no kind of business as usual and no direct talks with the israelis as artie's marine important i earlier she sat down with academic and professor noam chomsky he thinks countries that still oppose palestinian independence should be forced to reconsider the truce between security and expansion or clear troops israel is like other states is preferred since the early seventy's it's harder to is between security and expansion than have he's. not with the experience of the third tours which incidentally whose record amounts to criminal but every one of they do with it as
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long as the most part of history will back him and as long as you are close with that's where we know it's up to the people the industrial countries to component of them and go along with. full interview with noam chomsky coming up in about fifteen minutes china is only a few hours away from launching an experimental tiangong one also known as the heavenly palace into space launching of the module marks its first ambitious steps toward building the country's own space station the space lab will be testing technologies including the life support systems the successful execution of the project may pave china's way to the creation of its first space station the completion of which is putting plan for the end of the decade for more on this i'm joined by jack cho associate professor of the school of journalism and communication at the chinese university of hong kong thanks for joining us so this launch marks a big step for china's space program could you describe in
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a few words what the heavenly policy is and what the hopes are for it to achieve. well one of the ladies of. chinese. sent it to the. beach and this will be a once the. basic space station should be followed later by. the three. space shuttle connected to the gym goal number one the number one and it can be the beginning. instructor or chinese space industry how far behind is china when compared to the other space superpowers russia and united states how much ground they have to cover well. there are
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a lot of grounds. that russia and the united states have. already mastered the. space center and and also having manned. space faring in. space centers. three decades ago about china. however china has. russia and the united does not have now. a lot of investment. governments and the nation is there must be behind these efforts to mend experiments while for example we know nothing has been putting back. investment into space exploration. let's talk more about the chinese space station itself that project when do officials expect that
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the project will be fully operational and will the process include partnerships with other countries like we have with the international space station now. well. it could be you know the luncheon today in a few hours times. and the national day which will be october first in china so there is a bit. i mean there and for the leadership of course the sooner the better for the. sake of the space center to be fully operational however as i just sat there and technicians they are fully aware of their share and that's one that needs to go into this process you want to prove bands. and not only high bassman
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financially but also made her arms and i there will be no man. named by us. probably. into one of the few years there will be. sending astronauts into. space. well there will be more life involved as well so in terms of. the human not being involves and most of the image oh space industry probably they won't want to push it to your hearts to move too fast all right jack cho associate professor now go ahead finish your thought. ok and also talking about international. countries neither the u.s. or russia would think of china or even japan india of course on their own the first
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reaction would be some of the more competition. for my first i don't think that's necessarily a bad thing for example you and i are you know in front of the u.s. congress for more u.s. men's rights into the strategic industry. and for you know russian japanese or indian comics they can be good news as well all right thank you very much for perspective jack show associate professor of journalism and communication at the chinese university of hong kong. remember you can access all of our latest news and stories any time at r.t. dot com here's what's a click away right now. a french envoy to the u.n. warns iran if it's playing with fire if it continues pursuing its nuclear program tell us where you stand on terrans controversial nuclear ambitions participate in our latest online poll at r.t. dot com. today we're asking what will happen if if iran is proved to be building
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a nuclear weapon so far the most popular response is that there will be a lot of saber rattling but little else the idea that israel may bomb the facility isn't a sudden attack comes a close second some of you think that either nato will occupy the country or that iran will join north korea as a totally isolated pariah state have your say at r.t. dot com. the mainstream media has been thrown into a tailspin after an independent trader told the b.b.c. how the world of big money and politics looks from the inside here's our report from washington on why this was such an eye opener for many. the governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world it was the comment heard around the world one that generated widespread reaction from papers and pundits alike we
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appreciate your candor however it doesn't help the rest of us does it but instead of talking about the comment itself most outlets remediate least not to shoot the messenger alessio responding crisis forbes called him a psychopath c.n. b.c. suggests it might be a hoax new york magazine wonders if it is a hoax or perhaps our worst nightmare well regardless of our intentions the 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 bonafide traders even former goldman sachs employees who have said 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 not the players in washington they have already seated control to the global banking industry wall street has been pulling
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the strings in washington from the get go it is the largest sector of campaign contributions and that's to both parties but for the mainstream media who don't share views like these were studies honesty was unexpected says survive and thrive t.v.'s george hamon story when they asked in these questions on b.b.c. he just let it all hang out and the actual truth came across. recently also sent 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 one 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 could see the people around me jules have collectively dropped at what you've just saves perhaps there are. that would mean have dropped they only read not tell you these july two thousand and nine and rolling stone article the great american bubble machine in it he famously described goldman sachs
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as a quote great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money t.v. discussed with us recently how although people are unaware of it the big bank has profound power in society how much you're paying for gas how much you're paying for electricity how much you're paying for your credit cards. your mortgages how much you're paying in taxes and how much of your tax dollars are going to debt service. unlike the mainstream media a few here would be shocked by rest on these comments because that was there 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 or do we. do we are. and still others have argued for years that the government's actions are dictated by the big banks the very
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special interest in on wall street the insurance industry these guys these are the people who are writing the laws that obama is passing they are keeping him in power they are the ones that have finance this campaign and the laws are being written for their benefit touche. 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 sustained and protected for decades might need to change in washington christine for zahau r t. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe u.s. police have arrested a twenty six year old man charging him with plotting an attack on the u.s. capitol and the pentagon using remote controlled model aircrafts packed with explosives f.b.i. investigators had been monitoring the suspect for several months undercover federal agents provided him with fake c four explosives as part of a sting operation and arrested him shortly afterwards he was also charged with
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attempting to support al qaeda groups. several of gyptian political parties have threatened to boycott november's election unless the country's rulers amend the current ballot laws you know it was made in a joint statement wednesday as activists get ready to stage a another protest in the capital cairo reports say thousands of dissatisfied people people disappointed with the military rulers who took over when president mubarak was ousted in february are expected to turn up at the rally. and a court ruling said to see a woman to be a wash for breaking a ban on female driving was overturned by saudi arabia's king abdullah on good firm reports come via the twitter page of a saudi princess who praise of the ruler and expressed her happiness with the decision the u. turn came two days after officials announced that the country's women will be given the right to vote for the first time in two thousand and fifteen. green is up next with the business news stay with us here on r.t. .
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how welcome to our business update is solved thanks for joining me russia took a heavy blow in the last financial market turbulence last week the country's indices lost over ten percent of the worst performer among national markets but this recent weakness president not present an opportunity for bargain hunt is on a stick with apollo for one particular believes it does but investing now would be risky. taking into consideration prices and love all this. is very attractive but the main point is that there is significant flow of global money is supposed to hit the place right now according to the recent i.m.f. research paper around eight point two billion dollars from emerging europe and particularly russia supposed to be get all so there is a big opportunity for emerging market being on the top level for big funds but
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unfortunately more trying to be conservative and still be in cash and buying u.s. treasuries rather than looking to emerging market. let's take a look at the markets now all this fluctuating heading for the biggest quarterly drop since two thousand and eight. global economic growth will slow and curb fuel to monument rising supplies. trading at around one hundred three dollars per powell . as it's just over eighty one dollars per barrel russian markets recover from early a losses and now up pointing upwards let's take a look at some individual shelves on the was six we see energy majors makes this fellow quarter's gaining over eight percent while will snap this slightly in the red and banking stocks are on the rise with one point three percent. european stocks on makes this the footsie is still losing point four percent and the dax is
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trading slightly higher resources stocks like b.p. and rio tinto are down as investors are waiting for a vote on and lodging the rupee and financial stability facility. and japanese she has recovered from early losses early in the day the nikkei gained point nine percent boosted by technology shares south korean stocks also staged a strong advance straight in the shares a week with losses from miners and energy companies and the trading session and hong kong has been counseled tight for. share as of russia's top search engine yandex of software the biggest fall since listing all the nasdaq a thirteen percent plunge sent the shares two dollars below the list price joining the company's i.p.o. in may say confidence has been knocked as the company continues to lose position in its home market to google. well about selfishness opted for the stay with us for headline news with matt coming up next.
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very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or not. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bones so they are not consumed doors run to the
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other corner invade another house religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb gaza and kill. a thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until a feat you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid we don't need to hear of your religious jew calling another joe a knock out of the way they really did not. think. twenty years ago in the largest country. to certain places. which had been changed. to teach began a journey. where did it take them. twelve
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thirty pm in moscow these are your are to you headline. all eyes on berlin right now these are live pictures from the bundestag where german lawmakers are voting on boosting the eurozone bailout fund to rescue struggling economies meanwhile more public protests erupt in athens as international debt inspectors assess the country's progress in implementing tough austerity measures. russia warns nato not to take sides as tensions run high at the kosovo serbia border inflamed by an alliance troops crack down on a serbian barricade. and china hours away from launching an unmanned space laboratory dubbed the heavenly palace the markets first step towards building its very own space to.
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