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let me read it in. the easy bit says he suggested what you may put in for the country's top job as the russian prime minister is more popular according to regimes that the president himself. allstars he told his greeks brace themselves for yet more riots ahead of the special times deadline late today only heels of the german parliament vote to drastically expand the power and reach of the main outfox. public anger at egypt terms against the military government with many admitting with wrongs isn't weener on the on the song. and in business russia's economic policy will continue more or less set by finance minister goodrick that's according to deputy finance minister
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sergei storage joining me for more on that and other business stories in our full advantage in about twenty minutes time. rome wasn't you this is ours evolving from moscow president dmitri medvedev has been explaining his decision not to seek a second. putin's popularity ratings among russians remain higher than it is he also outlined his view on what the upcoming election means for the country i spoke to russia's mainstream media there's no knock about. the biggest mostly spoke about the upcoming race for the presidential seat in russia explaining why he thinks prime minister gordon is the best man for the job well first of all he said that's great and show. which is more loved in the country. and also that when
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it comes to achieving common goals there's no such thing as power struggle and it's up to the people of this country to decide who they want to see as their president regardless of what. things is best for the country himself in that respect he emphasized that all the speculations about the presidential election of two thousand and twelve being a sealed deal here in russia are absolutely irresponsible and unacceptable. it's the truth any politician can along with his or her political party in our country's history as well as other countries more than once anything can happen pre-determination. it's our people who are citizens are able to highlight the key points. turning them down that's what democracy is about. because you see the school because the recent discharge of the country's finance minister you see calling it
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a matter of political discipline just reminds you of shortly after prison leader suggested in the for the country's top job on the other side of the atlantic russian finance minister speaking at a press conference in washington has said that he does not want to remain at his post with the new government i do think if you just remind it that russia is not a problem into republic what a presidential republican such statements are absolutely unacceptable to you will be able to watch the entire interview with the russian president later in the day on r.t. . still to come in the program the beginnings of a monetary and bizarre fold in. the big issues between me and. the. finding themselves catastrophic usually water food and supplies in the desert. our case and the action by market panic unseen since the financial crash of two thousand and eight the german government's scramble to approve a massive expansion of. the bailout fund the new measures mean berlin now
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guarantees nomic contribution of two hundred eleven billion a year raised most analysts however agree that a move must be done to prevent a highly anticipated greek default from shattering. e.u. negotiators will see returns athens to we start to bail out payments because last chance to evade a collapse later this passes asking for first reports the fuel for the greek government's relentless austerity engine quickly running out. greece has been the poster child of the euro think that crisis with germany voting to expand the bailout fund the country looks that's to get that much needed cash injection that helps come with some conditions here in grief that people say the price they're being made to pay is simply too high earning the bill is deadline day for the first to be hit with the greek government's new special tax it's one of the measures they
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kiss in place to try to secure the next tranche of money the country needs to avoid bankruptcy the extra tax which is ducks about another three percent of people's annual income supposed to help plug some of the massive deficit in the budget to more than a year's salary cuts and rises in living costs people here are already at the breaking point the last two years almost. thirty percent of. all for. air a cost analysis from the opposition movement entitled we won't pay he tells me how the knees mintz expanded rapidly in recent months that's more more. people hit that financial wall before the people most of the people who were offering because they wanted to protest against an unjust situation know there are thousands and thousands and thousands of people who will not pay because in most people's desperation has become increasingly evident on the streets of greece that violence
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is repeatedly tracon out between via place and protesters. even more clashes is parliament's again feted in yet another austerity measure in the fall of any property tax where organizing all the various czars to put grease on them are you a mess just for political reasons greig greece and british do not need the i.m.f. many people increase now question just here it is i think control unfortunately today very early in euro zone are the bankers. is mr. bunker's i'm not sure i'm not being. called again and again and again. in the euro zone despite germany having dated positively to
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expand the size and power of the year period bailout fund already critics are questioning whether that will be enough concise now turn to the many challenges usain still faces the problem will move from. other european countries to german banks to. shore even germany. more skilled people you know. would be affected if the problem. not just for grecian but for being in countries with past measures failing to have the perfect political leaders continue to struggle to convince the public the truth is a still hangs in the balance with these protests a district austerity measures to continue many people here say they greece is a country now at risk of having only a financial but at the critics deficit as well. r.t.
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outside the parliament building in athens. the e.u. may be throwing billions in athens to prop up its economy and create the appearance of stability but the greek crisis has now going to be contained about according to . a sociology right now. i think the big question facing us today is not whether we are going to default but how we're going to default i mean all the measures taking by this throwing up by the european union the e.c.b. and the i.m.f. leads one way or the other to some sort of default some sort of moneths default but these new soldiers going to be accompanied by newest even cancer which there are limits or some sort of source of our bodies for example we had this summit meeting on july twenty first and there was all this quote that i knew a bailout package was on the way. come september and the blackmail starts from the
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part of the european union concerning the last payment of the previous bailout package it's bailout been accompanied by extremists terrorism is theirs and the demand for a complete steelheads of states assets and then again more authority more recession . devastation of the of the productive capacity of this country i mean this is a vicious circle something that this must stop i think about the society as a country we have that science to default on our own terms which means the immediate stop of the payment of a debt immediate exit of greece from the euro zone from the euro. well remember you can get the latest updates on developments on greece on the euro conference just moments after they happen right on all twenty three home flash.
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meanwhile thousands of civilians are fleeing the city of sirte in libya on the masses fighting between good lawyers and the former rebel forces reaches an apex reports say makes the refugees are heading to the safety of the desert leaving behind their belongings on likelihoods. water food or medicine and there's now a very real threat around the area and disaster aid workers are rushing to the area because it's preventing access well earlier i hate to be a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross is trying to reach
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the refugees in a convoy through the desert. your eyes are seeing the president in your reaction to almost a race now we are going to. receive from already that they are going to get to the convention because you know the longer that they're asking for a show you got from the people getting out the. front running back a fight. is going growing a lot there is also known as they have voted so that's a story to have here we have been trying since the past weeks to enter the city we are prepared we have all the humanitarian assistance needed but so far we couldn't get the necessary security guarantees to be able to get we have attempted to go to certify both but all of them did not did not. and then we will be out of here so intensifying our contacts with the party for the concert to be able to get input
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now for the people who are less. nice and probably the worst guys so before we got close on the situation and is providing assistance to these people maybe you want to come to the living hygiene to give them to farm to use water to have been competent the conditions in which they are living. now egyptians are bracing themselves for the mass protests on friday helping it well i tried millions of people to stop this don't like the way the country is being run that taste about it public anger is accompanied by threats and dozens of political policies to boycott the upcoming parliamentary election or he's an ace and now we just kind of wait to find out more. we knew that change and come to egypt a new chapter of freedom and democracy due to book by its cover when reading post mubarak egypt it's between the lines where you'll find the new chapter hasn't been
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published edited or slightly revised we still have the supreme council of the on poor souls those who. have been. in any sense this country towards democracy barak may be gone but his policies are not personally mubarak's case is ongoing at this strike you know new figures from human rights watch claims more civilians have been forced to face military trials 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 a lot of torture that has occurred since. has come into power. actor ali sabri doesn't clown around when it comes to the supreme council or scarf he has taken part in protests since day one and still has scars from being detained
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because the books are much worse he said very long hair they told people they had to stick it humbly from it after that all shot for the struggle and peter with the pats on the head over released only because of well known now most of those leave the country for thirty years according to law if i have to seek asylum i want to stay and fight for freedom like mubarak skaf gets the support it needs to rule egypt from abroad and the aid that we get from the u.s. that one point five billion a year the easier to seize from from the usa. and most of it entirely goes to the supreme court to the to the army you know the scout and one of the west coast. history books will change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt sions are left reading the writing. in many areas it's
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a bit similar as before don't read different areas it's getting more worse and he's now i r t kyra well on our website we're asking what you think about the current situation in egypt and libya here are the results so far well of the majority only fifty percent of you believe that other countries benefited from the revolutions in egypt and india the most the second place it goes to they think it's too early to make any conclusions and fourteen percent of you seem to be quite happy with democratic look at the country is not the same amount think none of the revolutions have brought positive results will do visit our web site r.t. dot com on to have your say and as the world's attention remains fixed on the middle east with continuing violence in libya and palestine stated it at the u.n. artie's people about his cross talk death but the organizations credibility under scrutiny the full program is coming up in some ten minutes from now here's the
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point. if you were to propose a hypothetical that's a more the united states or the united kingdom decide to go on a wall and the united nations security council doesn't give that you know there's a russia or china or whoever vetoing that particular decision then they decide to step so the united nations and go to war regardless what can the united nations do in reality they can do. ok apologies for outside technical area let's take a brief look now at some other world news around the globe the yemeni ministry of defense announced its u.s. terrorist mastermind are lucky he was allegedly involved in a number of attacks on america including at the failed times square bombing last year on the fort hood shooting rampage in two thousand and one. well our lucky had was said to be on the cia's pirating target if that is death follow the number of failed attempts on his mind like the rest of. venezuelan
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president hugo chavez is denying rumors of a setback in his health he was referring to a report published in the u.s. newspaper that claimed chavez hospitalized again the president said he was taking steroids as he was told us from chemotherapy after finishing his final round of treatment in cuba last week. a standoff continues in northern kossovo with local serbs reinforcing their barricades in an ongoing dispute over border crossings the situation also led to nato extending more troops to the region already fraught relations between serbia and kosovo plunged to new depths on cheezy after native since tried to dismantle barricades provoke in violent clashes with serves our correspondent reports out for good reaching. they are certain indications that the situation could be escalating nearest future because we went to the barricades manmade barricades organized by the course of yesterday last
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night and we saw that they are reinforcing their barricades with fresh piles of sand being put on the road block these roads for forces and for the cost of a police also we heard helicopters ok for forces flying into the region every literally half an hour and we understand that those helicopters are bringing fresh troops to the border crossings to. the situation somehow now this comes after let's say almost seventy two hours since violent clashes at the border between. protecting the barricades they came for forces when almost a dozen men still remain in hospitals with different wounds and the same time it is really hard to understand who provoked this violence because the nato forces point the finger at the course of saying that they were the ones who provoked these clashes but at the same time they say they had to use rubber bullets and tear gas
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grenades against the mob to pacify them. in hospitals here in the. town those who delivered with injuries they are delivered with gunshot wounds so it is really hard to tell what's true and what's false in this whole situation driving around the city we've seen many pictures it's my first time here in more than four years and i've never seen so many serbian flags hanging around this serbian part of the it's a town as well as many banners on the streets saying that this is serbia this basically reflects the mood for now but the situation could be escalating any minute well this is been long going since july this year when the police decided to pull checkpoints at the border crossings they decided to impose a trade embargo and cut off the serbs living in kosovo from this. you've got awfully good supplies and the battle supplies the serbs the local serbs reacted furiously by putting manmade barricades and every since there have been clashes
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with the police with the k. four forces there has been lots of international reaction to that with washington accusing the course of the provoking violence and the russian foreign ministry saying that it may seem that this is just a minor border crossing but in fact it could destabilize the situation in the entire region. all to join our teams culture and also. next hour he continues his tour around russia's north western town of the park where now prince harry tell threating. the history of the boat started in the eleventh century when a small settlement appears once part of sweden and finland and now russia and the centuries the fusion of cultures and traditions and the company to a parent attractions an architectural monuments of a closely connected with its history there are subtle museums on the grounds of the boscastle and one of them is a museum after the rather dark display features contraptions used to punish interrogate and execute people during the middle ages.
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that's where the news this hour here on our t.v. has got a business update right now with. our welcome to business here thanks for joining me russia's economic policy will continue more or less on the course i would say couldn't speaking to business in finance minister sergei star trak explains the government's thinking in the wake of the stock sacking of the shock sacking sorry of his past. utils amused if you look at the previous three won't the new chief the first deputy prime minister. agrees with experience minister commitment on the key issues he says the parameters of the street budget for next year would develop and will remain and that he will not let
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the ministry agree to any more. let's take a look at how the markets are doing now or prices are mixed this hour lights which is trading at eighty two dollars a barrel while brant planned is that around one hundred three dollars per barrel and european stocks are trading lower as well the footsies over one and a half percent down and the dax is losing two point eight percent carmakers and luxury for i was leading the falls and burberry group dropped over three and a half percent in london miners and technology stocks are also losing ground shares in the u.k. chip designer are holding starting point four percent and german car maker b.m.w. is losing four percent here in russia stocks are in the red in midday trading session it's the biggest quarterly drop for the my xix in almost three years concerns that the global expansion is faltering is hurting the country's commodities producers now let's have a look at some individual shambles on a mass exodus our energy stocks are in the red with gazprom losing two and
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a half percent and rostam down over three percent financials are also under pressure with the spare bank dropping four and a half percent. of russia's top search engine he has got a ten percent stake in its american rival star blanco the fifteen million dollars deal is considered as another step in the company's foreign expansion and u.s. market entry coincides with reports that the company continues to lose position in its home market in google. russian rockets have had karalee positive week about optimism in europe as sorting out of step problems douglas roth at russett capital believes that investors should take a closer look at oil and banking stocks for a good. girl companies are really good bet right now given that there are room they should have a double benefit from their margins from more such a a weak ruble there are other export revenues are nominated in dollars which means
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that they should have an exceptionally good quarter of this quarter and the they're also i think quite cheap after the recent so off also russian banks i think is something else it's worth looking at him again because there are other point keep their trading at a very little multiples against against book they've been hit harder than most stocks in the recent so off and this was also something i would do look at specially if there's some resolution coming out of the e.u. ministers meeting early next week. that's all from me and this at the top this news by julie of acclaimed will be with you next hour with more business stories where you can always check out what's. next watch.
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