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market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. was a report. and they say reportedly bulldozes a serbian roadblock on the border with more than a concert for enforcing a shoot to kill policy near the disputed checkpoint which received two weeks ago. in the mid bed of the said bogey involving a machine would have stood for the same goals of running for the presidency but it was in popularity among russians makes him the better candidate. and the neverending story of both terrorist groups and brace themselves for yet more calm and quiet time for the confidence of the debt ridden nation tries to prove its fit for a new bailout money meds. and an attempt to reclaim the
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revolution of gippsland once again gather on high school at this time to protest against the rule of the minute she would sit place in the public but she retains all the seats. are very warm welcome to you this is r.t.d. live from moscow and they tell you troops in all includes. the barricade that was set up by serbs near the border area will that solve all journalists were forced away barbed wire brought in along with a promise to shoot to kill anyone trying to cross it. he has sent us reporters now the latest developments in the ongoing dispute at the border crossing between consular and started to is that the case for troops have brought in bulldozers and demolished the serbian. very caves this was the closest barricade to the border
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post between kosovo and serbia the case for border post. from the man made very good which was down close to the border crossing the k four troops have set up a perimeter and they say that should anyone try to break it should try to penetrate into the zone into the border crossing they will shoot to kill some of them are even pointing their weapons towards us journalists towards the serbs who are stationed here this particular checkpoint was in the spotlight of the major violence on tuesday with more than eleven men injured in those clashes has now been removed or under control of the k. four forces. now eleven men still remain in hospitals with different wounds despite that big day for forces and nato claims 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
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us that surgeries were performed on these men to remove bullets from their bodies some say this may ask a late into a serious violence in particular the russian foreign ministry has already expressed deep concerns over the situation saying that it could destabilize the things in the already stressed region the melting pot which is in the balkans and indeed everyone is watching how. well let's discuss these developments now with political analyst alexandra she joins me live now from belgrade i missed about it being with here. they say peacekeepers as we have no reported me removing barricades and threatening journalists and others with a sheet to kill policy where do you see this all heading. well maters not definitely acting as an occupying force there is no question about it they've totally and openly stepped out of the un mandate and there really really now just
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like during one nine hundred ninety nine during the bombing when there was the air force for the baby and separatists are not acting as their infantry so this is what we have this is a queer breach of the u.n. charter and the resolution twelve forty four so you don't believe that said the nato base presence there was in any way necessary to retain the peace. with nato all they're doing right now is that they're actually. the stabilizing the situation they're actually bringing conflict. everything was reasonably peaceful until they gave the green light for albanian special police forces to forcibly take the administrative border control lie and ever since then they've been giving them full support so they're encouraging actually the government in prishtina. headed by ha shem paci who is wanted for various charges from organ trafficking to drug
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trafficking and they're encouraging him to more violence so that's why they're not a peace partner at all they're total factor of war and this is the stabilization and they were clearly very strong emotions coming out of belgrade when all of this started in the film. called the on the un security council to respond but seemingly nothing actually happened why do you feel that the u.n. seems to be paying not much attention to their. well actually the thing is that the security council and the security council we have veto power on the part of the there are the united states france or britain and any one of these countries can always stop any action from being taken and they've been using their problem so russia has been bringing up all of this up front. for discussions they've asked for decisions to be made but the western forces the western powers have been blocking
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any practical decision or action from being taken now russia if you own they've already said it may take peacekeeping forces the case for us that they are preaching that mandate in the region and taking sides how much this is compromising the idea of nato as a natural or on a neutral peacekeeper as a whole. it's it's it's totally destroyed there are standing as any sort of a mediator. and i don't know how they are going to reclaim it the only way they would be able to reclaim their role would be actually. encourage things to go back to the way they were before the july events but they've made it clear that they're not going to do that so in the absence of that everyone is just going to look at nato here as being firmly on the albanian side on the side of what serbia considers to be succession it's so we don't really have
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a mediator here anymore and that's even more dangerous ok many thanks for that from . about with political analyst alexandra speaking to us from belgrade. well we'll be following this story as it continues to develop and we will bring you the latest updates from the sols. russia's president but explaining why he's not seeking a second term need to be a bit of stress that he embodies or approach and have common goals and that huge popularity among russians will help achieve them should he return to the presidency next year but better outlined his reasons than an extensive interview with russian media and how an overcomer has the details from moscow. neve spoke about the upcoming race for the presidential seat in russia explaining why he thinks prime minister putin is the best man for the job well first of all he says. he's more loved in the country than he did it himself. when it comes to achieving common
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goals there's no such thing as a 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 seal deal here in russia are absolutely irresponsible and unacceptable especially . if the truth any politician. in our country's history as well as other countries. anything. predetermination. people. are able to highlight the key points are. turning them down that's what democracy is about here if you feel about the recent discharge of the country's finance minister.
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calling it a matter of political discipline just to remind you of shortly after prison you have suggested. for other countries. 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 if you just pointed out that sulu must have been doing his job for way too long if you got so bored that he's making such irresponsible statements and making them abroad nonetheless he. professionalism and experience we should have no trouble whatsoever of finding another job another way to serve his country. a move bring you the the full. and all of that interview with people made better. for the first g.m.t. better coming up later this hour the return to perry as square as thousands take to central cairo protest against the move as we look at why the revolution didn't
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change in the country. the billions flee from the vicious icing between the national transitional council and could that be loyalists in the city of sirte no attention from the. international desk inspectors having trouble visiting key ministries in greece because angry workers occupying them in their latest and austerity protest delegation are about to decide whether greece and spit enough for another edition of the bailed out i got the last time anybody wants later this long while the decision was suspended earlier over dealt with the country's doing enough to reduce its signal with debt leaders have pushed through pension pots and extra taxes to try and please their creditors but the public remains convinced that the relentless all certain policy is only making things worse these are first reports from. greece's been the poster child of the eurozone debt crisis with germany voting to expand the bellow the country looks that's to
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get that much needed cash injection help come with some conditions here in greece that people say that the price they're being made to play is simply too high birding that. is deadline day for the first to be hit with the greek government's new special tax it's one of the measures the is in place to try to secure the next tranche of money the country needs to bankruptcy the extra tax which is ducks about another week a cent from people. supposed to help blocks of the massive deficit in the budget bill for more than a year's salary cuts rises in living calls people here already at. breaking points in the last two years almost everybody has lost at least thirty percent of his salary of or of his punctual era cost analysis from the opposition even in title pay he tells me how the nice mints expanded rapidly in recent months as more and
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more people hit that financial wall before the people most of the people were not paying because they wanted to protest against the unjust situation know there are thousands and dozens of thousands of people who will not pay because in research people's desperation has become increasingly evident on the streets of greece but by this is repeatedly play can out between riot place and protest as she states even more clashes this parliament than fated yet another austerity measure in the fall of any property tax where organizing all the various desires to put greece on are you a mess just for political reasons greece and greeks do not need the i.m.f. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today very early in euro zone are the bankers. is mr.
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bunker. being. called. again and again all of this. despite germany having dated positively to expand the size and power of the year to fund already critics are questioning whether that will be enough insights now turn to the many challenges usain still faces the problem will move from. other european countries to german banks. even germany. and europe you know. will be affected you will find a solution not just for being with past measures failing to have this political leaders continue to struggle to convince their public interest.
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still hangs in the balance but these protests take a strict austerity measures that continue many people here the greece is a country now at risk of having only a financial the democratic deficit as well. outside the parliament building in athens. and for more on the euro money bear rounds or we can talk to financial analysts or fabio the masses. about the matter many thanks for joining us here on our c now with. three percent of germans apparently opposed to giving more aid to greece why do you think i'm going merkel so committed to pumping more and more money into. you know. i want to put across as this is basically not a rescue package for greece or for ireland or for portugal or for whatever country
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it is supposedly a risk for german and french growing certainly the people have a very very good sense of that that is why the broadly opposed to pumping more money into that whole. international inspects is trying to break through public anger to assess whether greece is in a state that is open up a cash injection if they can't make an assessment what happens then you know. in my view. greece is bankrupt because there's no way to deny that the greece can't repay its debts and the only solution the only bible solution for me would be a reconstruction program for greece so we can get back on a growth process and you just have to face the question who's financing got program . basically there was some benefit from the crisis have to be taxed on the order to finance the thing what is happening or was supposed to be about. they're going to
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rectify the european financial stability facility and afterwards declares bankruptcy and all the. other taxpayers and this is even on the. democratic perspective this is no viable solution. so it would be a priest tells finally get the cash will solve the problem for the long three hundred fifty billion euros of debt servicing greece how did the paymaster's know that they were going to be. request. you know certainly would be a catastrophe for greece if they wouldn't have any more access to to fresh capital because then. interest rates would further rise and they presently couldn't pay out anymore salaries and the whole economy would collapse but what we've seen always that the u.s. trying to do to let's the majority of the people pay the brunt of the crisis and
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what is happening with that is that the economy already trained by five percent last year and therefore we are rising or falling even after the fourth rescue package. in my opinion you simply cannot continue that way and hold both ways still to a catastrophe let's focus on germany's prospects now with a market that is it comes tightly wrapped greed it would back a bailout hole rather large amounts of marginal leavened billion euros that is putting in germany the economic health at risk by putting so much on the line. you know germany is. basically the most powerful economy in europe however even germany cannot provide. indefinite fronts that's for sure we made one proposal like currently banks are boring. and very low interest rates
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at one point five percent money from the e.c.b. and then lending it at a very high rates to countries like greece italy or spain and we cannot support that more taxpayers' money as poor and black hole so we're saying basically you could be short directly financed these countries at very low interest rates and then there would be at least an option to get these countries back on a growth path ok for the planet and that's money that speaking to us from berlin. thank you really now thousands of egyptians have gathered in cairo's main square to take part in a mass protest named reclaim their revolution they feel let down by the transitional military council and what the current emergency rule has been lifted activists are also pressuring for more open election laws something echoed by political party is threatening to boycott november's parliament shale action r.t. anything now a report on their happiness is driving people back to cairo
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a story. that. we knew that change would come to egypt a new chapter of freedom and democracy 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 published edited or slightly revised we still have the supreme council of the armed forces of those rulers i cannot see. any sense this country towards democracy where it can be began 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 civilian courts face military trials last six months some twelve thousand during the entire thirty year rule of mubarak average civilians are giving five to. seven years in prison
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a lot of torture has occurred since the staff has come into power. actor. doesn't come 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 because the books were much worse he said very long they told people they had to stick it wholly for months after that i shot for the struggle and peter with a pattern ahead i was released. only because of. now leave the country for thirty years according to law if i have to seek asylum stay fight for freedom like mubarak skaf cancer support it needs to rule egypt from abroad. that we get from the us that one point five billion a year easier to seize from from the usa. most of it entirely goes to the supreme court to the to the army or the scouts and while the west coast history
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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 wall in many areas it's the same as before don't recover from in some areas it's getting more worst and he's now a r t. meanwhile thousands of civilians are fleeing the city of sirte in libya as fighting between pro and anti that the forces there rages there from the international committee of the red cross says the city critically short of water food and medicine the refugees have little choice but to head into the death that. they are living in difficult conditions you know on the. green zone i've got from the people going out of there right now i'm standing back a far. cry is very very all there is no no no they have.
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to also have fear we have been trying to respond to the city of what our parents did not did not fare so. well there are a few places that you'll hear about the humanitarian crisis and step on the remaining pockets of resistance from libya so can chandan from british civilians the peace in libya told us about spoke of their plans not given enough media attention. the market makes one so that the media will teach you that your friends are your enemies and your enemies are your friends i think if empire learned from vietnam some lessons are you don't let the media have free access they differ you learn the lessons from the two thousand and three war of aggression against iraq now to make sure there is no critical media but the media is on side also they learn the lesson and make sure the media doesn't oppose the war make sure there's no prison or controlled things like our great and or prison the controversies and make sure none of the above the kind of factual humanitarian feel about my karate
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happened in libya through the media so i think this is the situation to 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 when you will leave is still a strong resistance against the nato forces and nato itself and also might might my sources on the ground mention that a very important border town between two musial libya and algeria has been captured by gadhafi as a resistance town called gout and also darkness self-will fell between the algerian and libyan border is also surrounded by his 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 and we always like to hear your opinion on the stories that we're covering stronger we're asking you what you think about the current situation in egypt and libya and here's what you're saying right now or what the majority you think is
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a far believe it's our countries that have benefited the most while of our fifteen percent if you. think it's too early to draw any conclusions and there are major of you are really split between either being happy with a democratic libya or waterskiing that none of the revolutions have brought positive results well do you visit r.t. dot com i want to tell us what you think about it all. but traveled from other world news in brief now this hour yemen's ministry of defense says its kill a u.s. born terrorist mastermind. legibly involved the number of attacks on america including the failed christmas day bombing in new york in two thousand and nine. was said to be on the cia's priority target list and his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the us army. i feel a peano made one a landmark case in hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residence it puts
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into question hong kong's immigration policy which excludes foreign made through apply for residency even though what foreigners can do so after seven years the rule accused of being discriminatory gotz politicians are grateful for the strain on health and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. the way the news at this hour don't go away they were going to business thing now with you via. that's right time to delve into the world of business and growing fears of a global recession are making investors for their cash risk emerging markets russia is no exception with economists saying sixty billion dollars could flee the country this year but there's also adding pressure on the ruble it's lost twelve percent against the u.s. dollar since the beginning of september however chris we saw from trick a dialogue believes the rebels recovery is not far away. my sense is that what
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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 now i would believe and i would expect to see the recover some of its losses over the next couple of months and are expected to stay in your stronger than it is today absolutely predicated. before us feds taking action to try and stimulate growth in the economy the ideal currency if you like for russia is probably around twenty eight or so against the dollar and that's you know that's a good position for the ruble to be as it were in order to attract those long term capital without attracting too much spare could of. let's take a look at the markets now courage is heading for the biggest quarterly to clients since two thousand and eight. chinese manufacturing. retail
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sales declined the most in four months and u.s. consumer spending slowed and lower incomes so what's weird is now trading at eighty one dollars per barrel while brand is just under one hundred three dollars but they're up. in the u.s. the markets are low extending the biggest quarterly drop since two thousand and eight. moving on to europe shares remain under pressure after a week start and we'll freeze fears of a global slowdown or urchins sentiment concerns of chinese growth have been cited as a reason for the drop luxury goods group or for its share price beijing focus bank standard church is also suffering though silver mine a first in a low is the top prize. here in russia the markets were in the right at the close for the mice it was the biggest quarterly drop in almost three years less than a look at some of the individual share moves on the my its energy stocks are in the red with losing. wasn't so we said financials also under pressure was something of
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