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the german parliament rushes through a drastic increase in the e.u. bailout funds powers as greece finds itself crushed under the weight of the unprecedented austerity. public anger in egypt turns against mubarak military government with many of them eating the grass may not be greener on the other side. and serves refused to dismantle their barricades on the serbia kosovo border despite nato breme more troops to the area.
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eight am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story kicked into action by a market panic on the scenes as the financial crash of two thousand and eight germany's government scrambled to approve a massive expansion of the e.u.'s emergency bailout fund the new measures mean berlin now personally guarantees an astronomic contribution of two hundred eleven billion euros most analysts though agree that yet has to be yet more has to be done to prevent a highly anticipated greek default from shattering the euro zone you knew she had hers also returned to athens for restart talks on more bailout payments the government's last chance to evade a collapse later this month but authorities are first reports the few for the greek governments will let those austerity engine may be quickly running out. the patience is running out amongst the people having greece take you back out and leave that was the message from the. day the finance ministry and i think since a lot. people who are being made unemployed to the government's austerity measures
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are one of the limitations that they put in place to try and secure that bailout cash the eight billion it's going to be decided on later next month so you can see the plan is that the panel on the finance ministry itself saying we won't like the people here a feeling that the nations that have the put in place are simply stifling them and that realistically that is too high a price to pay so it is certainly a different reaction to the positivity we saw after that positive buy in germany it was certainly a positive step that chancellor merkel managed to secure the maturity of that that is seen as taking decisive action but there are questions really favor how much impact that money is going to have not only the greek that stands at around three hundred forty billion year eyes and the germany dating to extend the size and power of the bailout fund that would now stand at four hundred forty billion euros await
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the two hundred billion would be cultivated by germany was already the single biggest contributor to that by now we know that that's caused some discontent among the general public i know when i've been a cash just playing from that get because there are still countries that have today tonight take seventeen countries and as he said the way that that's being received here amongst the public is with some skepticism they say a lot of people are saying that they view the year is a leader as a part of the problem of this whole year as a financial crisis and so they're asking how they can be the solution and also there's a lot of mistrust hippie kids the people here's someone telling me today that this isn't a case of things getting worse month by month old week by week even day by day things here are getting worse for the people. see the deadline for attacks we see people outside the finance ministry always planning the titles. that they've been given
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they say not only do they not want to pay this they simply can't pay they take have the money anymore a lot of disappointment in the government we sold the protesting clashes break out between the by the and the protesters on tuesday after the filth of property tax was causing. a lot of discontent still among the people say with the next round of money to be decided on next month and with the ballot being extended what people hear is that if they're not really sure they want that cash they feel that the measures being taken hostage is poisoning the patients they speak and they don't know whether this bailout funds going to be medicine or to the country or whether taking that money is going to be drinking from the poison chalice and while the e.u. throws billions that i think is to prop up its economy and create the appearance of stability it's no longer an issue of whether greece will default but when according to petty officer tira so sociology professor in athens. i think that the big
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question facing us today is not whether we are going to default but how we are going to default i mean all the measures taking by this throwing by the european union that is to be on the i.m.f. leads one way or the other to some sort of the full some sort of moneths default but this this board is going to be accompanied by even concer austerity measures some sort of so somebody for example we had this summit meeting on july twenty first and there was all of this new bailout package that was on their way. come september and the block of it starts from the part of the european union concerning their last payments previews bailout package it's bailout been accompanied by. terrorism is there's the demand for a complete state assets and then again more austerity more recession.
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station of the productive capacity of this country i mean this is a vicious circle something this must stop i think that's a society as a country we have that sound to be felt on our own our own terms which means immediate thoughts of payment for the debt immediate exit of greece from the euro zone from the euro. member you can find latest updates and developments on in greece and the euro crisis just moments after they happen on our twitter stream twitter dot dot com slash r t underscore calm.
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for further mass protests friday hoping it will attract millions of people dissatisfied with. mubarak public anger by threats from dozens of political. we knew that change had come to egypt a new chapter of freedom and democracy don't judge a book by its cover when reading post mubarak egypt it's between the lines where you'll find the new chapter hasn't been published ended or slightly revised we still have the supreme council of the those rulers i cannot say. in any sense this country towards democracy america may be gone but his policies
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are not personally mubarak's case is ongoing at this tribe you know new figures from human rights watch claims more civilians have been forced to face military trial for the last six months some twelve thousand during the entire thirty year rule of mubarak average civilians are giving five to you know seven years in prison the story has occurred since scaf has come into power. actor ali sabri doesn't clown around when it comes to the supreme council or staff he has taken part in protests since day one but i still have scars from being detained i think much worse he said very long here they told me over half a stick at home is very much wood from after that so shot from the start the police are going back to head released only because of well load down us now to leave the country for thirty years according to if i have to i will seek asylum stay and
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fight for freedom like mubarak's calf cancer support it needs to group egypt from iran to get aid that we get from the us the one point five billion a year that egypt receives from from the usa and most of it entirely horse of the supreme court to the army you know the scout and while the west coast. history books will change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt since our last reading the writing on the in many areas it's the same as before don't want to carry on in some areas and getting more worse and he's now a r t con. with freedom and democracy still elusive in egypt the future for libya is also clouded in uncertainty. there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but
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will be an ally or i would say in fact the proxy of. libya's interim government struggles for full control of the country skepticism surrounding who will benefit most from the revolution comes to prevent. the shadow of an empty u.s. veto power of the palestinian statehood bid at the u.n. security council has a yes vote looks all but certain. but first the standoff continues in northern kosovo with local serbs are reinforcing their barricades and nato bringing more troops to the region tense relations between serbia and kosovo plunged to new depths on tuesday after nato forces tried to dismantle barricades causing violent clashes with serbs the robots were set up in july when kosovo authorities tried to seize checkpoints to enforce a unilateral trade embargo or he's alexei or chefs he explains from the epicenter of the unrest. now i'm standing beside one of the manmade barricades one of the
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manmade checkpoints created by the consul was destined to cart off both the k four and the cost of the police forces from the serbian part of the village as you can see it is pretty calm now here with people sitting by the fire waiting for something to happen being on guard every minute but there are certain indications that the tension is mounting in here in this region with both because it was serbs reinforcing their checkpoints these piles of sand the goal here to block the road look quite fresh and we also have information that from the local from the local people here reporting that the nato forces are pulling additional troops to this site almost every day now this comes just less than forty eight hours after simmering tensions here lots of clashes between the course of the serbs and the case for forces at the border checkpoint the border between kosovo and the serbian
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mainland and those clashes as far as when to stand led to more than eleven people being taken to hospitals but there's certain deal of controversy surrounding this incident with nato pointing finger at the consulate service for provoking this incident at the same time saying that it had to use rubber bullets against the attackers and tear gas grenades as well at the same time we have information from the local hospitals and from different medical sources around the region that all the people who were injured in these clashes were delivered to hospitals carrying gunshot wounds it's just made here last since july when the coastal police force decided to put up checkpoints in order to enforce some kind of trade embargo to cut off the course of the serbs from the trade posts in the serbian mainland and the local. reacted by punching the barricades the man made barricades around the border and certainly the clashes have been happening here ever since this. it has pretty
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much worried belgrade which has come up with a very stern response to the events happening here at the border of course the world serbia reported the latest events in the north of serbia show two facts first that pushing it is about to set up customs around what they think is the independent state of consumer on the other hand they showed that there are international unions and a whole number of states to prove such intentions of prishtina we are facing a situation here when international forces deployed in kosovo in fact soon the needs of push leena instead of maintaining a neutral position this is why serbia is against it the events here of course of course very loud international reaction with the russian foreign ministry expressing its deep concerns over what is happening here saying that it may be may seem to be a very little dispute but in fact it could destabilize the situation in the region which is already been subjected to a great deal of stress and it's already a melting port. you can find all our latest stories around the clock at r.t.
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dot com here's what's a click away right now. a police unit in moscow reprimanded after failing to test failing a test to spot a fake bomb sites on the underground system at the website learn how russian officers undergo strict anti-terrorist training. and a police officer has been attacked by a muslim man in brussels after he demanded that the man's wife remove her veil for coverage of that story and more. libya's national transitional council says it won't form an interim government until the whole country is liberated and i could out he forces have also taken the airport and the fugitive colonel's hometown of sirte one of the last remaining docking strongholds reinforcements were called in cold in a ready for a fresh assault in the face of strong resistance to civilians continue to flee violence in the besieged city anti-war activist and director of the answer coalition brian becker state a male having the country's problems. clearly they're not protecting civilians when
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they're bombing cities that are considered to be pro khadafi when they're killing people not because they've done something wrong but because their own political beliefs are contrary to what nato wants in terms of the kind of government they want for libya so i think that they need to be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court and then go on the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and for ever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all of africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world i think that real goal of the
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nato powers is that take control over libya's vast resources which we know are a great treasure. consideration over the palestinian statehood bid has a un security council if the application is sent on to the admissions committee at least nine of the fifteen members must say yes to approve palestine joining the international body united states is still threatening to veto all recognition european parliament has endorsed a palestinian or oppressed person calling the gym it meanwhile israel has again provoked criticism from much of the world community by authorizing even more settler homes in disputed east jerusalem a senior fattah tells arts and united states should stop giving israel preferential three. it's very important what the european are saying because. you're going to come through actually members of the security council and i think it's an important message for us that it was imperative of the european. saying blau done this move
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to the united nation is very legitimate and we hope this will reflect itself on the voting by the european governments and brought to a lot of both france and britain the americans have asked us. to stop proximity talks which we did direct talks which we did indicted talks which we did and they have decided to end the freeze over several months and what they're called the moratorium on this issue has totally push the whole of talks into total collapse the companies that has said that the jewish settlements in the but as you know that is an obstacle to peace they are not legitimate and so on we ask them today the european union the united states israel is announcing these supplements and what are you going to do about it so i think this is the question for the international community there is. every day violating the months by evaluating international legitimacy evaluating all. related to united nations the question is
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what is it that their international community is doing about it we hope that the international community does not wantin you to deal with this as a spoiled kid be. some european public knows. putting high hopes on the security council watches peter lavelle and his guest on cross talk with the organization's credibility into question the program coming up at seven am g.m.t. here's a preview. the united nations the global body in search of a mission often derided as incompetent and ineffective the u.n. is also accused of being a fig leaf protecting and extending the interests of the rich powerful west while few call for its the my most see the need for drastic reform at the u.n. to serve the interests of all. the.
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election fever is said to grab russia with december's parliamentary vote followed by the presidential runoff in march next year president medvedev who does not plan to compete for a second term outlined his view on what the election means for russia as he spoke to the country's major media outlets. it's up to the citizens to elect. the truth and any politician can lose an election along with his new political party in the country's history as well as other countries in sorceror people nothing else anything can happen. determination that the citizens dissemination because. it's all people who are citizens are able to highlight the key points i did my voting for candidates or a posy. that's what democracy is about to. watch the full interview with russian president dmitry medvedev later today on our key. strainers turn to stake
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a claim to the stars a lot of his first orbiting laboratory heavenly powers. are successfully entered around orbit. these forty two years marking the first step in china's players for its own space station by twenty three twenty four scientists say its investment consultant things as the new. year works. very much the first step in china's plans to establish a presence with the space station in orbit it's very simple at the moment this all the drum is going to be there for at least two years and china's intention at the moment is to send up a manned spacecraft later this year which will dock with it and showed that the really is a capability for a sophisticated space program but trying to can put in place and i think china has the determination and probably the flair the technical ability to catch up with the
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u.s. and with russia very very quickly indeed and certainly if they can demonstrate the ability as they seem to want to put a space station in orbit by the end of the decade then that will certainly be a very very strong indicator of how much technical progress china has been able to make we've seen the u.s. space program winding down in the last few months the last shuttle flight the u.s. is saying that they're not intending at least as far as nasa is concerned to put another. to bring in another man and launch vehicle until i think it's two thousand and seventeen so is it possible that china could come into the international space station program or is this an indication that china sees an opportunity to establish an independent presence in space and then perhaps invite other partners on board so a really interesting question and it's as much political or scientific the answer
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that question. their stories making headlines across the globe. after one hundred thousand students have clashed with police in the chilean capital demanding educational reform the protests now in their book shut down universities as in secondary school student and government leaders will continue talks toward a solution wednesday the protesters the demand is that the government continue to provide free public education. venezuelan president hugo chavez is denying rumors of a setback in his health he was referring to a report published in the us newspapers claiming charges had been hospitalized again the president said he was taking steroids as he recovers from in a therapy after finishing up the route of training in cuba last week. i was. about twenty minutes you can join our team is poulter vulture martin andrews who continues as to our rushers northwestern town of why board we're now with or it's
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very tell setting. the history of the book started in the eleventh century when a small settlement once part of sweden and finland and now russia and the centuries the fusion of cultures and traditions has become apparent attractions and architectural monuments closely connected with its history there are several museums on the grounds of the book's caso and one of them is a museum off the rather dull display features contraptions used to punish interrogate and execute people during the middle ages. of lions coming up at the bottom of the hour but first the business news with kareena stay with us. the. hour welcome to our business update this hour russia's economic policy will continue more or less on the course aleksei could remain speaking exclusively to
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business r.t. deputy finance minister sergei store cheick explains the department's thinking in the wake of the shock cycle the finance minister. giggles amused you because with a bit of history you won't well the new chief the first deputy prime minister well of agrees with experience mr coote really on the key issues he says that all those programs in the state budget for next year which would develop and will remain in use and if you look at the ministry agreed to any moral obligations you will accumulate as a collective of markets now all prices are heading up on expectations that an expanded european bailout fund will support economic growth and about for fuel flight so it is trading at eighty two dollars per barrel while the grand plan is that one hundred and four dollars per hour asian stock markets are in the red with investors trading nervously ahead of the further developments of europe's debt crisis meanwhile latest reports are japanese industrial production growth gives
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some support to steel makers both now for the steel and coal based steel i want to set up this our financials are among the main really traders at hong kong with industrial and commercial bank of china losing over five percent. is two hours ahead of the opening bell here in moscow the russian markets ended thursday's trading session on a high note the r.t.s. games over a one and a half percent and m i six was up over two percent the sentiment was supported by germany's approval of additional funds for the e.u. bailout fund that came through douglas rolls at or also capital police the market will continue the positive side is that. the market should to recover some lost ground basically on the back of a strong u.s. down on expectations that when the e.u. ministers meet next week on monday and tuesday that they will you know agree to some resolution to the you know greek to broaden i think that russia will in
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stronger today and should continue you know all strong into the weekend that we would expect the ruble and would strengthen on the back of this the u.s. g.d.p. . figures which would you know basically push up the you know the euro and and risk taking a push of the world economy prices which should help strengthen the ruble i think the main stocks should benefit should be zero will companies and banks. moscow seems to be improving its position as the financial center enters climbs seven places of the race in the world most influential centers by the british is that and again group however despite the improvement of still languishing millions in the sixty first position overall the rating is led by london new york and hong kong zeevi and if evaluates the quality of education here resources financial regulation the level of corruption to compile it's the tape. that's all i have for you this
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