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lorries on our t.v. and nato troops and bulldoze a certain road block the border with border possible alfred forcing a shoot to kill policy near the disputed checkpoint which was seized two weeks ago . to trim it together and said go meet anybody here who didn't would have stood for the same goals if running for the presidency in the put install clearly among russians makes him the better candidate. and the never ending story of a staring read some brace themselves for yet more cuts and higher taxes as a government of the debt ridden nation tries to prove its spitzbergen a bailout shot. and it's happened to reclaim the revolution
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egyptians once again gather on the square this time to protest against the will of the military which replaces the bottle god has called since. just after ten pm here and the russian capital you're watching r.t. let's start with a story we've been closely monitoring and nato troops in northern kossovo have bulldoze a barricade that was set up by serbs near the border area well that's after all journalists were forced away barbed wire brought in along with a promise to shoot to kill anyone trying to cross it artes and exceed the shots he has sent this report. well the latest developments in the ongoing dispute at the border crossing between course of serbia is that the case for troops have brought in bulldozers and demolished the serbian very caves this was the closest very k.
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to the border post between kosovo and serbia the case for border pushed men from the man made very good which was kind of close to the border crossing ok for 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 and some of them are even pointing their weapons towards 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 months still remain in hospitals with different wounds despite that they pay 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 work reforms on these men to remove bullets
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from their bodies some say this may ask you late into a serious violence in particular the russian foreign ministry has already expressed deep concerns over the situation saying that it would destabilize the things in the already stressed region the melting pot which is in the balkans and indeed everyone is watching how developments go up. political analysts alexander published in belgrade told us that nato peacekeepers are more likely to revive the war than something. totally in all police stepped out of the un mandate and there really really now just like during one nine hundred ninety nine during the bombing when there were the air force for the albanian separatists are now acting as their infantry so this is what we have this is a clear breach of the u.n. charter and of the resolution twelve forty four all they're doing right now is that they're actually. destabilizing the situation they're actually bringing conflict.
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everything was reasonably peaceful until they gave the green light for albanian special police forces to forcibly take the administrative border back in july and ever since then they've been giving them full support securing purging actually the government from prishtina. headed by caution karachi wanted for various charges from organ trafficking to drug trafficking and that they're encouraging him to more violence that they're not a peace for a dog or a cold cruel war in the stabilization. a large season tix a intercept ski is continuing to monitor the situation in the region and you can of course read his latest updates from possible through our twitter sphere and one of his latest post he says at the service he spoke into what determined to stay to the bitter end or to follow us on twitter or our keep score. and
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we'll be following this story as it develops and bring you all the latest updates as we get it from the. well russia's president's been explaining why he's not seeking a second term to mention the debt of stress that he had that even put in have common goals and the potency huge popularity among russians will help achieve them should he return to the presidency next year but that has been outlining his reasons in an extensive russian media interview and sort of in moscow has been pouring over the. meeting with the different explained that this is a decision was made basing on two major aspects the first one is that him and prime minister what you are putting their views on most social economic and political policies and the second star teleporting to the president is based simply on logic really needed says. the various polls show that he himself enjoys a positive approval rating among the winners but it's prime minister vladimir putin
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who is truly the most popular political figure in the country and that's why it's of wide all in order for the current policies to call for the report to become the next president's watch using a bit of stress that this was simply a recommendation and it's still going to be up to the people get decide who becomes the russia's next leader whilst there will be other politicians from other parties will force also to pour in this election next march we were officially choices made by the people and these are not mere words it's absolutely true any politician any political force may lose an election which i mean everything has been determined by the people decide who they should vote for whose popularity is greater this is what democracy is about the president also talked it out and the other major recent political events which is the sighting of finance minister alex excluding the president now saying that this was
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a matter of political discipline and also perhaps that exceed what you just got bored of on this. position but need to. do to the extreme if i. seek to do as an economist does a professional who will have no problem finding another job in order to suit his own seat in the future. the need for a political analyst for the v a news agency here in moscow says that this interview once again proves that the talk about any rift at the time was wrong from the start these rumors were mostly wishful thinking on the part of their opponents. of united russia inside russia and outside russia these people probably remember the times. when there was a rift inside put it all which ultimately was one of the reasons for the collapse of the u.s.s.r. which integrated saw how we came to a tejas and i remember before coming to power i mean we did gave an interview where
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he basically said that russia will not survive another conflict inside beats so from the very beginning i didn't believe that there was a serious rift i could watch the highlights of president and get his interview later this hour and you can see the full conversation of course on our web site that's r t dot com. thousands of civilians are trying to flee the city of sirte in libya where fierce fighting between pro and anti gadhafi forces continues on friday former rebels launched a barrage of rockets at the colonel's city and are so oddly sooty from the red cross in tripoli told r.t. the fighting at the dire shortage of essential are forcing people to leave. the situation in search we have heard accounts of i.d.p.'s. water and electricity being cut of and a lot of difficulties with the with the water supplies with with the access to food
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and access to medical supplies and medical health services we have not been able to have the guarantees from all the sides all the parties to the conflict so we have no idea of what's going on right now in the city of sirte unfortunately what we do know is that there are a lot of i.d.p.'s coming out people are fleeing from the city of sirte passing through that are bridge and many of these ideas pieces have choosing to remain around as closely as possible to their home town and they are living in difficult conditions there are a lot of children and women also pregnant women who have difficult access to medical care so the situation is dire we are very concerned especially about their health situation right now rob lyons from the on my political magazine
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spike says serious humanitarian crisis is a tragic but inevitable outcome of the foreign intervention in libya. but this is the inevitable consequence of all of the think things that i got rolling back in february that kind of intervention was always going to end up with a kind of. its forces in fact is this is the kind of last stand by gadhafi forces to fight is this is the kind of last stand that we expected in tripoli a few weeks ago that never happened and clearly there's a lot in this thing about the role of the international community you know could be making things worse not simply by bombarding the city by actually having made such a fuss about civilians being agent. achieved by the key to how the problem is that if you're going to have a military intervention in some way you can you can't just because the clear that you are going to protect civilians in that way the best thing for nato could have sort of the why was either just not get involved which i would really be my
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preference i have to say or be decisive i that involvement but what they did was it was quite clear that having been through the process with iraq and afghanistan they were very unwilling to get involved any kind of serious way put boots on the ground and that kind of thing and so we had a long drawn out conflict. which we didn't need to beat up on but. always emphasized that this was a humanitarian intervention that civilians were going to get hurt actually in the long run probably more civilians as a result of. meanwhile thousands of jeffersons have gathered in cairo's main square to take part in mass protests named reclaim the revolution or they feel left down by the transitional military council and they want the current versions you rule to be lifted activists are also pressuring for more open election laws or something echoed by political parties threatening to boycott of embers parliamentary election parties and he said now reports on the a happiness that's driving people back on to cairo streets.
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we knew that change would come to egypt a new chapter of freedom and democracy to choose your 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 and it did were slightly revised we still have the supreme council the armed forces those rulers. have been. in any sense this country towards democracy where it can be gone but his policies are not that mostly mubarak's case is ongoing at this tribe you know new figures from human rights watch claims more civilian courts face military trials 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 staff has come into power. actor alan sabri doesn't clown around when it comes to the supreme council or scuff he has taken part in protests since day one and still has scars from being detained because the look so much worse he said very long they told people they had to stick it hold me from it after that i shot for the struggle and peter with the pats on the head over released only because i'm well known. now most of us leave the country for thirty years according to law if i have to i will seek asylum stay and fight for freedom like mubarak skaf gets the support it needs to rule egypt from abroad the aid that we get from the us that one point five billion a year the easier to seize from from the usa and most of it entirely cause of the to the supreme court to the to the army to 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 since our last reading the writing on the wall in many areas it's the same as before. it's getting more worse and he's now a r t cairo. well don't give us your opinion on this story on our website we're asking you what you think about revolution in egypt and libya and here's what you're saying right now while the majority believe it's a countries which have benefited most from the uprisings all about fifteen percent think it's too early to draw any conclusions major are either be happy with the new democratic look of the countries or feeling but not of the revolutions have brought us to the sights you can just visit r.t. dot com and tell us what you think. international
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inspectors are having trouble visiting key ministries in greece because workers are occupying them in their latest anti a sterile protest the delegation are in athens to decide whether greece is fit enough for another portion of the bailout last chance to evade a collapse later this not the decision was suspended earlier over doubts that the country is doing enough to reduce its enormous debts leaders have pushed through pension cuts of extra taxes to try and please their creditors but the public remains convinced that the relentless assertive policy is only making things worse artists are furthur reports now from. greece has been the place the child of the euro thing take quite the journey very thing to expand. the country look let's to get that much needed cash injection help come with some conditions here in greece that people say the price they're being made to pay if simply feel high burning
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that. is deadline day for the thirst to be hit with the greek government's new special tax one of the measures they put in place to try to secure the next tranche of money the country needs to avoid bankruptcy the extra tax which is about another three percent for people. supposed to help plug some of the massive deficit in the budget bill for more than a year's time. because the rise in living costs the people have already at breaking points the last two years almost everybody calls at least thirty percent of his salary or his contra era cost analysis from the opposition even in title pay he tells me how the need means expanded rapidly in recent months as more and more people hit that financial wall before. most of the people we're offering because they want to protest against the unjust situation know there are thousands
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and thousands and thousands of people who will because in research people's desperation has become increasingly evident on the streets of greece but by this is repeatedly pricking out between riot place and protest is. even more clashes as parliament again feted in yet another of storage the measure and the fall of any property tax day where organizing all this. important grease on the area murphy just for political reasons grierson critics do not need the i.m.f. many people increase now question just here it is i think control unfortunately very very a leaders in euro zone are the bankers. bunkers . shareholders have not. called again and again and
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again. and spears in europe despite germany having dated positively to expand the size and power of the year funds were ready critics are questioning whether that will be enough insights now turn to the many challenges the usa in still faces the problem will move from. other european countries then to german banks. germany. will be you know. will be affected you will find a solution just for being with past measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince the public the future of the euro is a still hangs in the balance of these protests a district austerity measures that continue many people hate the greece's economy
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risk of having not only a financial but the democratic deficit as well. r.t. outside the parliament building in athens oh you were a lawmaker's commitment to the currency a project has brought pain not only to the struggling members but to those who bail them out all that's the view of william thought he european parliament member for the u.k. independence party. as far as the greek people are concerned out here is to the single currency means higher taxes low gov expenditure and cuts in their standard of living and also for and also even even for a country like germany and france specifically a country like germany at here's the single currency means massive transfer payments paid to countries in southern europe and what's happening is that the germans are no longer putting up with it we shouldn't be where we are now and it is because of the fanaticism of this european elite and we should look very carefully what they have to say in future these are guilty men and they are discredited my
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what is very worrying is that as my as my father used to say to me when i was a young man it if you make a financial guarantee the nature of fire financial guarantees is that they get caught and there is a limit to how much even a country like germany can produce because a country like france is actually much much less and there will be a long term question marks over the credit credit worthiness of france and germany if the multiple trillions of yours which are required are actually paid up and called. you're watching our t.v. on twenty four hours a day seven days a week our websites there for you without dates and all our latest stories and much more including life without a hitch a russian rocket soars into the skies for the baikonur cosmodrome carried a big share of telecommunications satellite plus. a police officer has been attacked by a muslim man in brussels outer he's another of the balance of life with her veil
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full coverage of this story is available on our t.v. dot com. a special admissions committee of the u.n. security council has held its first meeting over the palestinian push for statehood their review will continue next week when the actual thought will take place about southridge nine members of the council promised to back the bit about the stage analysts believe america will try to stall the process to avoid vetoing a resolution among the international bodies and dorsey but it is a european parliament which call the palestinian quest for statehood a legitimate target meanwhile israel has yet again come under fire from much of the world community after approving more settlements song occupied palestinian territory a senior fatah official told r.t. that unconditional u.s.
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support and aid remain a major factor behind israel's behavior. the americans have done the israelis started the proximity talks which we did bro. which we did those three lives have decided to end the freeze of several months and what they're called the moratorium on this issue has pushed the whole books and people to pull ups even by countries that has the jewish settlements in the but as you know there is an obstacle there. not legitimate time zone we also included the european union the united states israel is announcing these seven months and what are you going to do about it so i think this is the question for the international community there israel is a very very big violating the agreement somebody but you don't think international legitimacy. is that you should united nation the question is what is it that their international community is doing about it we hope that the international community
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does not want a new deal with israel as a spoiled kid be a wash and some european capitals. now let's look at some other old headlines at this hour a car bomb has blown up at a funeral in the central iraqi city of hillah at least seventeen people were killed in the blast with dozens of others injured it's the second such attack in the city in a fortnight well previously a car bomb exploded near a restaurant used by security forces leaving fifteen dead elvira's in the country has declined since its peak five years ago but the attacks continue. there was ministry of defense says it has killed the u.s. born terrorist mastermind out of a lucky he was allegedly involved in a number of attacks on america including the failed christmas day bombing in new york in two thousand and nine allo locky was said to be on the cia's priority target list at his death follows a number of failed assassination attempts by the u.s.
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army. a filipino maid as well the last mark case of hong kong allowing her to apply for permanent residency and it puts in question hong kong's immigration policy which excludes four inmates from apply for residency even though other foreigners can do so after seven years the rules accused of being discriminatory but politicians argue it will cause a strain on how sick and social services the government said it would appeal the ruling. but that's all for now it's time now for business update with yulia. hello and a very warm welcome to the business update growing fears of the global recession are making investors pull their cash out of risk 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
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u.s. dollar since the beginning of september home with a chris we thought from troika dollar believes the rubles recovery is not far away . my sense is what we're seeing seeing from europe now is more of an effort to get east to fix the problem for now the u.s. fed has already said that it will do what's necessary to try and grow the u.s. economy so i think we're pretty much at the bottom of the weakness in the ruble right no i would believe i would expect to see the ruble recover some of its losses over the next couple of months and i would expect to see in your stronger it is today would be predicated. for us taking action to try and stimulate the economy in the ideal currency if you like for russia is probably around twenty eight or so against a dollar a day 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 back to. that it's time to take
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a look at the markets the european stocks of enterprises trading session in the red following a weak start and fears of a global slowdown hurting sentiment concerns over chinese growth is the reason for the drop in luxury goods group price if you focus on it chatters was also suffering silver mine a first. friday. night here in russia both horses were in the red at the close for the r.t.s. it was the biggest quarterly drop in almost three years it lost more than thirty percent. sixteen percent sure in the same period. some of the individual. the stock saw a heavy lawful it was down more than three percent financials schools under pressure woods dropping almost six percent on monday for much prettier wraps up the day straight for us. well we're finishing the under september and it's been one of the worst. months actually the worst quarters since two thousand and eight for the
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russian market it's been really really weak and the problem for russia has been that despite what's been a relatively decent domestic case domestic story for russia it's getting uncertainty over what's going on in europe is greece going to fold and also what's happening in the us what's the u.s. growth profile so russia's coronary tough. market selling off very very aggressively and one of the big issues has been for russia that it had a very strong rally in the first quarter of this year a lot of liquidity came into the russian market because the oil prices are rising and those a lot of liquidity generated by q.e. two but that trade is completely reversed right now we've seen extremely aggressive outflows from russia since may and it's continued aggressively through september. so the business news from all small stores check call that side r.t. dot com slash business.
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