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guarantee a whopping two hundred and eleven billion year olds worth of loans or greece is watching all of this closely as it tries to convince the e.u. and the i.m.f. to release more emergency cash but the greek public's anger is focused on facing more cuts and tax hikes as sarah first reports now from. sarah will germany's decision go anyway do you think in reassuring those countries in dire straits right now especially where you are in greece. well as he said really no one has been watching more closely than here in the country it's a desperately needing eight billion euro a cash injection and of course with this boat going through it means that now there is at least some signs of optimism for the struggling economy that the cash will perhaps be available. that there was a little bit of a struggle for the chancellor merkel to garner support for it creasing the side that you raise a bailout fund she managed to get it through the still unsure as to exactly whether
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she managed to get enough of her own coalition of eighty to silence her critics and already despite that being a positive outcome people are already looking to the challenges ahead that the eurozone still faces here in greece there was a surprise really that was passed because people here have been saying it was bad for greece is bad for the rest of the euro saying as well remember these are very difficult times not just the greece the countries such as spain and italy so really countries like germany from what we've been hearing they really can't afford to let a country like greece fell at this moment because spectators would then be turning their sights to these other bigger economies and that's where you could really see some trouble so it's certainly a positive outcome but by no means is the u.s. a out at this situation just yet and. this is just another of. the money that we take from this is not this is really short of ben i'm sure you
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show. me the term solution and the longer term. greece country is a productive system because we have sectors like we have we can be competitive and weak on exports but we have to proceed with some structural reforms that they have been in the navy for for many years. no the alice was saying there's very important because it's what most of the country have been saying is that really the biggest challenge is exactly how us stablish growth increasing although you've got this cash injection that really needs to be one of the main focuses moving forward is how you establish that growth and the people here on the streets that we've been speaking to said how on earth are they supposed to do that when they're being crippled with these extremely strict else thirty measures that a priest on popular and sarah greek officials are fighting to secure more bailout funds still but they aren't getting much support from their own people are they.
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no not at all it's a very tricky situation for them we saw prime minister george patton to a visiting berlin ahead of a lot of people saying you know that was a very well maneuvered move by both the chancellor and the prime minister here sure sign of solidarity to try and get the support as we said against that by but you have these measures being passed by the greek government and on the streets outside of the parliament building what you see is a completely separate thing is all quiet here now but again later you're going to see a lot of turnout from the people the taxi strikes the lawn you still got some of these public sector strikes happening and you know you speak to these people there and they're really very angry about the decisions that are being made by the parliament that they simply don't agree with they say that they've been pushed to breaking point is not that they don't want to pay these extra taxes that have been put on them we saw the property tax pass on tuesday night is that they simply can't now
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they got to the point where they have no money and they certainly with because to the decisions that the other usa needs and making they feel a little bit like they've been made into a sacrificial lamb that they're being punished as a sign to the other countries you know you get yourself into this situation and this is what happens whereas what they said is that this is every single country's parts of play in this is the the entire year is and they're not the only people who have problems there are a lot of countries struggling right now and really going forward they need a way to be able to get out of this and build a future they simply don't see that at the moment so it's a very tricky times ahead as we said this day it was a positive that certainly in the coming weeks it looks like they're all going to get that next tranche of money the eight billion euros but really the biggest focus is going to be on just how to get back the public support and regain the confidence that they're going to be able to escape this crisis. many thanks for the house parties are reporting for us from our friends. well we've.
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financial insight on the way i have to listen to this. i go to bed every night i dream of another recession that's a revelation the trader said find out who you really are the strings and why no one stopping them coming up next the. cost of a remains on a knife edge after nato reinforced its presence at the northern border with anger boiled a front of the trouble checkpoints when a dozen people were hurt in classes as nato years tear gas and reportedly real bullets as peacekeepers tried to dismantle barricades the opposite poles were set up in july when called for the forty's try to seize the border post to enforce a unilateral trade embargo resulting in the death of a cost of. russia's foreign ministry wants peacekeepers that a state its nato. alliance taking sides could further inflame the conflict.
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it seems my new colleagues don't have a clue what the consequences of their involvement in the conflict could be instead of taking a neutral position in accordance with the un security council resolution they took the side of constable albania basically blocking the only road of life between the cost of an serbs and serbia 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 consequent serbs and those who are not from rubber bullets or from stones from real bullets fired at these people need to refuse to answer that question it's another mistake that nato is making and provoked another conflict in the balkans. in a foreign affairs writer for the us chronicles that magazine believes that nato forces have acted beyond international level. look to see mention for argument's sake that bashar al assad's sent his security forces against
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a group of syrian demonstrators that those troops were met with stones they fired live ammunition back and then claim they did it in self-defense i think that we can already hear that the rise of real off to the west an electrician's and western media in here today would have us believe that they were acting in self-defense when fighting first double its and then live ammunition at the rock throwing surface but what were they doing there in the first place the notion that they were actually helping toci called the snake impose his control on the older between courses and so it should be properly called a ministry to divine in i mean they have exceeded their mandates and they were no longer acting in accordance with resolution twelve fifty four which is just about the only legal basis of their trysts now in just a few minutes the palestinians un membership towards the next stage while it's
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rarely acknowledged that still condemnation was being drowned that is counterproductive construction plans from palestinian territory. and why a chunk of space waste means the i.r.s. ask you have to discard all the some and most of the many things. a car bomb has killed an entire family including an eleven year old girl in russia southern republican. a police officer was also among the eight victims the bomb went off a security officer is approached as the specialist vehicle pollard by the road a civilian car driving by was caught in the blast all of the passengers were killed instantly investigators believe the attack was aimed at a local official he was trying to pass through the area rushes north caucuses has seen every since pike in terror attacks more than seventy people have been killed in this yet though. the wheels a tally of the u.n. security council as the palestinian statehood bid faces a vote at the group's admissions committee on friday in the meantime israel is
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further on tyga lies most of the global community by authorizing war settler homes in disputed east jerusalem however the threat of an american veto on status still hangs in the air reported across what's happening in 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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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 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. and a prominent academic professor named chomsky shared his visa with he believes if israel really wants peace it should reconsider its settlement expansion the truce between security and expansion are clear two words israel is like others is preferred since you're always so it's had a choice between security and. the most he's. not with the expense of the territory which incidentally his record minister criminal but every one they do
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with it is one of the most powerful state will back him and as long as your clothes on that's where we know it's up to the people the dust will come through to compose a government to go along with it. for you can watch the full interview with professor noam chomsky in just fifteen minutes time here on see. how it's china's turn to stake a claim to the stalls for this pound launch within the hour of an orbiting laboratory nicknamed heavenly palace the online facility will be used to beijing's presence in orbit it will say test the waters ahead of china's plans for its own space station that by the end of the decade it all is all from the news of the cosmonaut six i'm magazine believes the country is gone it's a way that all of us are being banned from joining the s.s. . through the program china has been approaching it in
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a space exploration program with few but very personally steps every launch for them is something new with of it but for now they are at the point we had reached thirty years ago as for technology they may well have borrowed some of it both officially done officially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place with one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i.s.a.'s they were even refused the mission just to visit the station but you know russia and europe had 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 long as just a first step into their own module based space station which they plan to start building in two thousand and eighteen. meanwhile the only space station existence is under threat of a collision a fragment of an old rockets had landed dangerously high speed towards the i s s.
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preparing to take evasive action. tells of a space ship. there are an estimated twenty thousand pieces of space junk being tracked going around going around the planet at the moment this particular piece of space junk is a a ten centimeters size bits of a rocket that was launched in one thousand nine hundred ninety one to send a satellite into orbit now what happens if the eye assess detect that they are on a collision course with a piece of space junk that they try and make emergency maneuvers if they can to try and get out of the way however if they can't make those those maneuvers and be one hundred percent sure that they can get out of work out of the way there's only one course of action left frequency the crew take shelter in the most protected area of the ship because the safest place is the capsule in the so use module so that's where the entire crew hides when the station is considered to be in danger unfortunately as it stands at the moment there is no viable plan in place to clean
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up space there is no method of giving space a spring clean all of those theories that have been put forward are either too expensive to outlandish some of being dubbed a little bit to size by or they're just not workable now the big problem comes is as i say around twenty thousand objects are being tracked at the moment the most recent one you can see a shot of just right there that came down to earth the most recent large object was to you a r.s. . research more tool it was a nasa satellite that would be monitoring the atmosphere that came down to earth last week and part of it went through the atmosphere now the reason that we have so much space junk in the big problem comes is that the space junk is growing exponentially due to something called the kessler effect now what this is one piece of space junk crashes into another piece of space junk and makes more space junk so
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the scientists and those who are monitoring the pieces of debris that are up there the big concern for them is that. and around six years we might not be able to actually get. to it there might be as much enough space junk up there to cause problems from launching. anything from into space due to the fact that simply isn't and isn't any room around the planet so at the moment there is no way of tidying up all of this debris to make sure that we can continue the exploration of space peace for all of their outlining the battle against the space junk now for in-depth coverage of all our stories and much more of course you can always check out our website anytime that you like dot com he's also if you're online right now and if there's any truth to the rumors colonel gadhafi certainly ending his models of the moment was signed in several different countries on a daily basis r.c. has its own take on where the missing more mom might be hiding had online from war
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. and former ukrainian prime minister yulia tymoshenko is back in the call for a two week break and g.'s anon the happiest for it is that r.t. dot com it's a find out why in. channel four exclusive coverage. and i for those struggling to make ends meet in the current age of austerity has come for the financial world this week an independent trade his revelations have gone viral after his missive volatile markets play right into the hands of people like him and that's not the only reason why is the patience of course. 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 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 forbes called him a psychopath c.n. b.c.
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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 mass not the players in washington they have already seated 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 to both parties but for the mainstream media who don't
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share views like these studies honesty was unexpected survive and thrive t.v.'s george hamon story when they asked him nice 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 jewels of collectively drop what you just saves perhaps there are. jaws wouldn't have dropped the only red not july two thousand and nine and 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 t.v. discussed with us recently how although people are unaware of it the big bank has
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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 i can see unlike the mainstream media a few here would be shocked by responders comment. that i 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 but do we. really want. and still others have argued for years that the government's actions are dictated by the big banks the very special interest in on wall street the insurance industry these guys these are the people who are writing the laws that obama is asking they are keeping him in power they're the ones that if they have this campaign and the laws are being written for
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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 sustained and protected for decades might need to change in washington christine for r.t. . some of these in brief this island on a course in bahrain has handed twenty medics jail sentences of up to this is all ticking thinks of them all the incitement to overthrow the government the group of transit protesters injured during clashes with security forces. earlier this year in a separate case a process to has been sentenced to death the killing of a policeman during the arrest the uprising came in the wake of the arab spring was harshly so class with numerous claims of human rights abuses. a suicide car bomb has killed three people have been wounded at least forty at iraq's northern city of quetta cook the explosives packed car was detonated near
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a bank where police burned down a good many of them are among the injures as police arrive from the blast site another smaller explosion one dolphin and they have died building that's out from iraq this year involved intelligence officials and security forces in efforts to destabilize the government. eighteen people all feared dead in indonesia after a plane crash in a mountainous region in the west of the country heavy rain was reported in the area shortly before the plane came down it's the latest transportation tragedy in the country only the day before eight people were killed and dozens more injured in a stampede of austerity when a fire broke out all boards. former international monetary fund chief dominique calls tana's arise out of french police station to all sorts of charges of attempted rape right at least of the things he attempted to interview in two thousand and three which he denies and plans to counter see the small and small
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scandal left his post as head of the i.m.f. all to rape accusations in. a. very shortly renowned american academic noam chomsky shares his thoughts on the nature israeli palestinian developments on the world all the political issues first date it's got a business update with married him. hello and welcome to business here on our russell took a heavy blow in the last bounce of financial markets her bullets last week the countries in the seas lost over ten percent making russia of the worst performer among a merger in markets but does this recent weakness present an opportunity for bargain hunters in the sequence a powerful mark critz capital believes that the us spots investing now would be risky. taking into consideration prices and level this. is very attractive but the main point is that there is significant outflow of global money is supposed to hit the place right now according to the recent i.m.f.
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research paper every eight point two billion dollars from emerging europe and particular russia is supposed to be get all so there is a big opportunity for emerging market being on the top level right now for big funds but unfortunately more trying to be conservative and still be in cash and buying u.s. treasuries and rather than looking to emerging markets. for the second look at the markets now we'll start with oil which is a holiday or trying to claw back from its biggest quarterly drop since two thousand and eight that's with speculation that an extended european bailout fund approved by the german lawmakers today will support economic growth and fuel demand the w t i is trading at around eighty one dollars per barrel while the brant land is at around one hundred four dollars per barrel analyst take a look at what's happening in europe stock markets there are a mixed after solid gains earlier in the day and that's after germany's
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parliament's voted to approve the expansion of the euro zone bailout fund germany's tax has also slipped it's actually gone back up now it's just a notch and the footsie is seven point six percent this hour banking shares rallied with commerce bank all five percent to be impressive hadn't bought a game in over six percent and so citation or out i've been there out of five percent this hour. a similar to what's happening in russia markets here all recovering from earlier losses the r.t.s. is gaining point two percent although my sex is out in just a bit more and let's take a look at some individual sharon was on the my sex and the jim majors are on the rise with little again then over the super seconds banking stocks are no exception would be to be gained in the. one percent it has consolidated eighty percent of the shares of bank of moscow and a coal miner i spot sky is walking the trend after posting this appointment for us half results the companies that profit more than the hof it's ninety nine million
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dollars. shares of russia's top search engine have suffered the biggest fall since less than on last that the thirteen percent plunge the shares two dollars or less points in the company's i.p.o. in may let's say confidence has been knocked as the company continues to lose position in this whole market so google. well of disputes over gas prices is retiring at sad circus says it could break existing contracts if gas from does not provide a bigger discounts and cries complaining that the price of russian gas has risen to thirty nine percent and two and a half years there are public enemy buys a thirty billion cubic meters of gas from russia which is almost two thirds of turkish demand and this is not the first on the country has asked for lower prices but so far moscow has resisted and it's had to change the contracts. so business looks the south more so as you can always had to a website are to slash business but in the meantime states and for the headlines
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