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test against the rules of the military. which are a place for barrett but retained policy it's. a very warm welcome to you this is our life from moscow and the northern cost of my house forced away all journalists from the area near the barricades that with that help. it's now encircled with barbed wire and the alliance offices promise to shoot to kill anyone trying to cross it. he has sent this report. now the latest developments in the ongoing dispute at the border crossing between. serbia is that the case for border post man from the man made barricade which was down close to the border crossing the quay for troops have set up a perimeter and they say that should anyone try to break it should try to penetrate
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into the zone into the border crossing they will shoot to kill some of them are even pointing their weapons towards us journalists or it's the serbs who are stationed here it is unclear whether they will actually destroy the barricade but for now it seems that this particular barricade this particular checkpoint which was in the spotlight of the major violence on tuesday with more than eleven men injured in those clashes has now been removed or control of the case for forces. now eleven men remain hospitals with different wounds despite that the case for forces and nato claimed that they used only rubber bullets and tear gas grenades to pacify the crowd most of the people injured have gunshot wounds we managed to speak to the doctors in the hospitals they confirmed this information to us that surgeries were performed on these men to remove bullets from their bodies some say this may ask you late into a serious violence in particular the or. russian foreign ministry has already
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expressed deep concern over the situation saying that it could destabilize the things in the already stressed region the melting ports which is in the balkans and indeed everyone is watching how. well we'll be following this story as it develops and bring you the latest updates from the spalls. now russia's president's been explaining why he's not seeking a second. stress that putin have common goals and that putin's huge popularity among russians will help achieve them should he return to the presidency next year but dead of outlined his reasons in an extensive interview with russian media until you know because the details from moscow. mostly spoke about the upcoming race for the presidential seat in explaining why he thinks prime minister putin is the best man for the job well first of all he said ratings show. is more loved in the country than. himself and he said that when it comes to achieving common goals
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there's no such thing as power struggle 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 especially jump to the citizens to elect and those are just words it's the truth any politician could lose an election along with his or her political party in our country's history as well as other countries that's what's happened more than once anything can happen there's no predetermination let the citizens decide who has more authority it's our people who decide our citizens are able to highlight the key points are the by voting for a candidate or a party by turning them down that's what democracy is about. because even with. the recent discharge of the country's finance minister aleksey calling it
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a matter of political discipline just to remind you that shortly after president would have suggested pushing the for the countries of 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 with you just pointed out that's when you must have been doing his job for way too long if you got so bored of it that he's making such irresponsible statements and making them abroad nonetheless he. with his professionalism and experience who should have no trouble whatsoever finding another job another way to serve his country. and we'll be bringing you the full version of that interview so due to dinner at around four thirty pm g.m.t. . our international desk inspectors are having trouble over the think you ministries in greece because angry work is on keep on them in their latest anti austerity protest the delegation are in athens to decide whether greece is now for
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another portion of the bailout the government's last chance will they to collapse they took this long the decision was suspended earlier over down the country's doing enough to reduce its enormous debt leaders have pushed through pension cuts and extra taxes to try and please their creditors but the public remains convinced that the relentless austerity policy making things worse are sisera for reports from athens. greece has been the poster child of the eurozone crisis with germany voting to expand the bailout fund the country looks set to get that much needed cash injection the help come with some conditions here in greece that people say the price they're being made to pay is simply too high earning that. is deadline day for the first to be hit with the greek government's new special tax it's one of the measures they put in place to try to secure the next tranche of money the
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country needs to avoid bankruptcy the extra tax which is due to doubts about another three percent from people. supposed to help plug some of the massive deficit in the budget to more than a year's salary cuts rises in living costs people here already approaching points the last two years almost inevitable because. clearly the use of. air across the knowledge is from the opposition movement in title pay he tells me how the movements expanded rapidly in recent months as more and more people hit that financial wall reform of the. most of the people were not playing because they wanted to protest against the unjust situation no there are thousands and dozens of people who will not pay because in most people's desperation has become increasingly evident on the streets of greece the violence is repeatedly play can
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out between riot place protest as she sticks to even more clashes this parliament again feted in yet another austerity measure in the fall of any property tax where organizing all the various desirous to put goodies on there are. just for political reasons greece and critics do not need the i.m.f. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today varia leaders in your resume are the bankers. is mr. bunker. shareholders being. called again and again and again are the. taxpayers in the eurozone despite germany having dated positively to expand the size and power of the european bailout fund already
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critics are questioning whether that will be enough insights now turn to the many challenges eurozone still faces the problem will move from greece and will start talking to other european countries then the german banks. even germany. will be you know. will be affected. not just for greece but for all the european union countries with past measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince the public the future is. still hangs in the balance with these protests. to continue many people here the greece is a country now at risk of having not only a financial but a democratic deficit as well surface r.t. outside the parliament building in athens. now waiting at least three hundred.
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billion a year a pool of debt the crisis that's right greece is now impossible to contain and to fold is the only outcome that's according to athens base a theology professor. i think that the big 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 up by the european union there is a b. and b. i.m.f. leads one way or the other to some sort of default some sort of moneths default but this is all this is going to be accompanied by newest even hans or austerity measures some sort of social barbarism this is a vicious circle something this must stop i think that as a society as a country we have that sense to default on our own our own terms which means the immediate stop of payment to the death immediate exit of greece from the euro zone
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from the euro. coming up later this hour libya's future clouded in uncertainty now given in the precious fighting between the national transitional council and get out of the loyalists in the city of sirte with no attention from the u.s. . shadow of an imminent u.s. veto hangs over the palestinian statehood bid the u.n. security council as the yes vote all but certain. thousands of egyptians have gathered in cairo's main square to take part in a massive protest named reclaim the revolution they feel left down by the transitional military caliph for the more the current emergency to be lifted and also pressuring for more open election laws something echoed by political parties threatening to boycott november's parliamentary election r.t. now we report on the pain if it driving people back to cairo streets.
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we knew that change would 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 a new chapter hasn't been published edited or slightly revised we still have the supreme council of the armed forces. in any sense getting this country towards democracy barak may be gone but his policies are not that hosni 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 trials the last six months some twelve thousand during the entire thirty year rule of mubarak average civilians are giving to you know seven years in prison
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a lot of torture has occurred since. skaf has come into power. actor. doesn't clown around when it comes to the supreme council or scoff he has taken part in protests since day one and still has scars from being detained. much worse he said very long they told people they had to stick at home before much for that's all shot to the start beating with the baton ahead. only because of. leave the country for thirty years according to if i have to seek asylum at all to stay and fight for freedom like mubarak's kaftans to support it needs to rule egypt from brawn to the aid that we get from the us that one point five billion a year but easier to seize from from the usa. most of it entirely goes to the to the supreme court to the to the army you know the scout and while the west coast
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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 on the wall in many areas it's the same as before going to from in some areas it's getting more worse and he's now i r t congress. meanwhile founds of the civilians a fleeing the city of seven in libya as fighting between pro and anti gadhafi forces their wages. from the international committee of the red cross says with the city critically short of water food and medicine the refugees have little choice but to head into the deserts. these people who already after they are living in difficult conditions of course if you know them all know that i didn't do that they're going from asia you got from me before getting out of. niger knowing
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that they're excited it's a view from the supplier you can't. know if they have a difficult task historical have here we have been trying since it was three four and there's a deal for food supply did not did not success. now there are a few places you'll hear about the humanitarian crisis instead from the remaining pockets of resistance in libya so from british civilians that peace in libya told else because their plight is not given enough media attention. makes one side of the media what will teach you about your friends your enemies and your enemies or your friends i think if empire learned from vietnam some lessons are you don't let the media have free access they definitely learn the lessons from the two thousand and three war of aggression against iraq that's make sure that there's no critical media that the media's own side also they learn the lesson that makes all the media doesn't oppose the war make sure there's no prisoner control the things like abu ghraib prison the controversies to make sure none of the kind of factual
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humanitarian fall out like iraq happened in libya through the media so i think this is the situation we face with and the struggle is really on the media front my sources on the ground and i cross check my sources on the ground in libya tell me that bani walid is still a strong resistance against the pro nato forces and nato itself and also my my sources on the ground mention that a very important border town between two museum libya and algeria has been captured by gadhafi as a resistance a town called got and also a good dom is self out between the algerian and libyan border is also surrounded by gadhafi as resistance against nato so really what we have in libya is a situation i came to afghanistan but the difference being is that gadhafi is arguably a lot more popular than the taliban's national resistance is and was in afghanistan . well we always like to hear your opinion on things on our website well masking what do you think about the current situation in egypt in libya is that what you're saying right now with the majority believe it's all the countries which have
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benefited the most while about fifteen percent think it's too early to draw any conclusions the remainder are split between either being happy with the new democratic look at libya or feeling not of the revolutions have brought positive results to visit home to tell us what you think. a special admissions committee of the u.n. security council is to hold its first meeting of the palestinian push the state head of the nine members of the council promised to back the bid well at this stage analysts believe america will try to stall the process to avoid vetoing the resolution among the international bodies indorsing the bait is the european parliament which called the palestinian quest for statehood aided guesstimates target they want israel and yet again come under fire from much of the world community after approving more settlements on palestinian territory a senior official told us that unconditional us support and aid remain
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a major factor behind israel's behavior. the americans have asked us and the israelis to start. talks which we did bro direct talks which we did and there israelis have decided to end the freeze of settlements and what they're called the moratorium on this issue has totally bush the whole talks into total collapse even the countries that has said that the jewish settlements in the palestinian territories are an obstacle to peace they are not legitimate and so on we ask them today the european union the united states the israel is announcing the seven months what are you going to do about it so i think this is the question for the international community there israel is every every day violating the months by violating international legitimacy violating all. related to united nations the question is what is it that their international community is doing about it we hope that the international community does not go into new to deal with israel as
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a spoiled kid of the of washington some european capitals the palestinians that i hope on the u.n. security council on people of crosstalk later his guest put the organizations credibility under scrutiny. it's a proposed hypothetical but to more of the united states of the united kingdom decide to go on a war on 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 to the united nations and go to war regardless what the united nations do in reality they can do absolutely nothing and that is where the problem is. is that. ok some other world headlines this hour now yemen's ministry of defense says it's
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killed the u.s. born terrorist mastermind and while our key he was an edge of the involved with a number of attacks on america including the failed christmas day bombing in two thousand and nine our lucky was said to be on the cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s. army. philippine air made his one allow moment haste in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency it puts into question hong kong immigration policy which excludes foreign maids from applying for residency even though they other foreigners can do so after seven words the world is accused of being discriminatory that politicians argue it will put a strain on housing and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. now twenty four hours a day seven days a week are web sites there for you with our dates on all of our latest stories and of course much more including launched without a hitch
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a russian rocket saw into the skies from the baikonur cosmodrome carrying a major telecommunication front light also on live view at the moments. police officer has been attacked by a misled man in brussels after he demanded that amount of white remove veil a full coverage of this story also available of course whenever you want it at r.t. dot com. and we've got some news just in for you now at nato peacekeepers have reportedly begun bulldozing the serbian roadblock in northern cost of a this is the latest outburst of violence on the border do stay with r.t.
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as we continue to bring you more on the story as we get it right now that's going to business update with you yeah. thanks solace and welcome to the business program clearing fears of the global recession are making investors pulls at cash riskier emerging markets russia is no exception with economists saying sixty billion dollars could flee the country this year this is also adding pressure on the ruble it's lost twelve percent against the dollar since the beginning of september where the chris we thought from tree to dollar believes the rebels recover is not far away. my sense is that what we're seeing seeing from europe now is more of an effort at least to fix the problem for now the u.s. fed has already said that it will do what's necessary to try and sustain growth the u.s. economy so i think we're pretty much at the bottom of the weakness in the ruble right know i would believe and i would expect to see the ruble recover some of its losses
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over the next couple of months and i would expect to see you're stronger than it is today but that's absolutely predicated no greek default and u.s. fed taking action to try and stimulate growth in the economy when the ideal currency if you like for russia is probably around twenty eight or so against the dollar debts you know that's a good position for the ruble to be parked as it were in order to attract those long term capital without attracting too much spare could of capital. let's take a look at the markets now heading for the biggest quarterly decline since two thousand and eight i mean signs of slowing economic growth chinese manufacturing fell for the third month germany's retail sales declined the most in four months and u.s. consumer spending slowed. incomes whites which is now trading at eighty one dollars a barrel while brant land is just under one hundred three dollars a barrel. in the u.s.
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the market so low extending the biggest quarterly drop since two thousand and eight on negative economic data. moving on to europe here shares remain under pressure after a week start on wall street fears of a global slowdown or sentiment couldn't some months over chinese growth have been cited as reason for the drop in luxury goods group or paris share price and asian focus bank standard chartered is also suffering so for mine the first is the top prize of today. and here in russia stocks are in the red the biggest fortunate drop for the mice it's in almost three years and concern that the global expansionists. hurting the country's. what it just produces that sort of look at some of the individual shareholders in the my six energy stocks are in the red with gas from and also after losing more than three percent financials also on to crush with spare bank dropping over five percent. and in other news russia's top search engine
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yonder has bought a ten cent stake in its american rival startup black hope the fifteen million dollars deal is considered as another step in the company's for you expansion the u.s. market entry coincides with more force the company continues to lose position at its home market to google. and the russian markets have had a generally positive week amid optimism in europe and the on the news that europe is sorting out its debt problems douglas rolfe said he or else of khalil believes investors should take a closer look at oil and banking stocks for a good bet will companies a really good bet right now given the. mission have a double benefit from their margins from our search area we grew moved there are other export revenues are denominated in dollars which means that the should have an exceptionally good quarter of this quarter. they're also i think quite cheap after the other recent sell off also russian banks i think is something else is
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worth looking at 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 soft and so it's also something i would do look at specially if further some resolution are coming out of the e.u. ministers meeting early next week. that wraps up the business program while for more analysis and stories you can always log on to a web site archie dot com slash business. on.
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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 under. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a common soldier in the occupied territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out. so the door swung to the other corner and did another. religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed of a few one. 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 oh you know the nazis didn't hear a religious jew calling another job and not going out of the way they really
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as health care in moscow reminded of the elephant story a report of. the serbian roadblock at the border with more than. it was that a shoot to kill policy that was in force need to dispute your check point is the anger there reached new heights. to be put in the dead of his head bowed. would have stood for the same goals of running for the presidency but popularity among the russians makes him the best account of it he's explaining why he withdrew from the race in. three some bracing themselves for yet more calls on higher taxes in the league since round of austerity measures pushed through by the government it's part of of the.

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