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doesn't stop i and hundreds injured in egypt as the sole christian march against islamic radicalism descends into the biggest clashes since the revolution which ousted president mubarak. poland is counting the votes after the parliamentary election on sunday is expected the prime minister believe those party is in line for a second spell of power in a row join us for all the latest details. and other news with the e.u.'s debt crisis slipping out of control help could come from an unexpected direction russia and other big developing economies in the brics group are suggesting support but only if the e.u. comes up with a credible rescue plan. and almost but not quite yet be done for
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a big four games ground in siberia are two joints experts who say they found evidence on the slippery snow. from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way it's two pm here in the russian capital we begin this hour in egypt where the military rulers have imposed an overnight curfew on cairo's tahrir square and other parts of the capital it's called was a violent between coptic christians and security forces that have left at least trying to four people dead what began as a peaceful rally calling for justice over attacks on churches and radicalism quickly turned into the most violent episode since february is revolution military vehicles are clearly seen charging through crowds and plowing into people as you can see. here while army infantry fired rubber bullets and tear gas witnesses claim
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the escalation was sparked by unconnected troublemakers but state owned media blames christian protesters for instigating the violence let's get reaction now from inside egypt dr used to call him the editor in chief of the only christian newspaper but what tiny weekly joins us now from thanks for being with us there's much confusion over what happened last night some say the christians class with muslims others say it was the military against christians what are you hearing about what happened. well it was a confrontation between angry protesters and the military troops stationed in front of our t.v. headquarters building. on the night nation. the ministry. against the. repetitive attacks from militant islamists.
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just. the last of which took place. in the village in the southern government. where the true. christian adjacent to the. troops will. be at. the cabinet the government will arrest criminals i am presenting them to justice and the prime minister is. months of commitment to release. for places of worship to establish longer awaited equality between christians and muslims in that regard. lisa longer wait. for. an anti discrimination between egyptians
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to. meet his commitment to establish a special committee to study papers of a long list of. churches. and reopen why is the prime minister still reluctant stepien to bring those responsible for church attacks or attacks against what is going on here fraid of someone why is he not taking any. action here. this is. the reaction the behavior of. militant islamists is extremely. reluctant to enforce the rule. changes. to these factions.
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is ready to confront. us as. to be used by these islamists. to the strength. the. frame to prove. the fans of the state and. for that. let's talk about more about who could be behind these possible attacks i was in cairo recently and we spoke to people who said that sometimes if you attack . a graph and you become some sort of a local hero is that really the situation there.
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and to just. hope that. they skate with what they do and that is their goal isn't to be just. you know there's much to be said about mubarak and his ways of course but nevertheless he acted. really against radical islam and any kind of religious tensions crossing both at every turn really who's going to perform that function. well. if you speak of the dream. team as a. long. correct. group and this one with the militants and the stomach factions the the and the after you think that this is really when. there was
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a. very strong comeback and even if you remove it you. sell it for the with the keep sending threats to the culture in egypt and taking them their churches and their property. i'm sorry to say that what we are seeing since the revolution is a sect in the situation of their security and it is the same scenario. all the fame of the take the cuts but on the same time gets worse and worse because all islamist factions in the business. and of course you have those elections coming up on november the twenty eighth. the editor in chief of egypt's only christian newspaper. thank you for your time. thank
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you. well still to come in the program europeans find that being protected from poverty is becoming in and keep large financially hard pressed to nations target basic social programs to balance their books putting a dampener. viking out homelessness by trying to fifty. members of the syrian opposition or in moscow for talks trying to find a week of a crisis which according to the u.n. has already taken the lives of nearly. the bells of people. poland's prime minister is on course to become the first in a generation to be reelected exit polls from sunday's elections say donald center right party is almost ten percent clear of his main rival but he's already served a full term which included efforts to warm relations with russia argues correspondent in eastern europe alexei yourself ski is following the count. from what we've see so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the
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election in poland the exit poll results which were published straight out to the polling stations were closed on sunday night suggested that prime minister going to sponsor the civic platform will garner around forty percent of the votes with their main competitors the party of the twin brother of the of the late polish president lech kaczynski it also will garner around thirty percent with all the votes counted so far these results seem to be proving rather accurate this will not be the straight victory for donors to see will still have to form a coalition with other parties in order for his party to have the second spell of power in a row but few experts have any doubts that the prime minister would be able to form a coalition with several other parties and take a second spell at power in poland this in fact is could be proved to be a very historic move because since nine hundred eighty nine polls have been changing their government and the ruling party every single four years with every
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election this it'll be the first time since one thousand nine hundred forty has been reelected and the same prime minister will stay power for another four years this is not a surprise to many experts as there have been many surveys and many polls suggesting that poles have been very happy with their government with the way poland handled the global recession and this is probably one of the main factors why the polls have been voting for the prime minister's party even despite that the voter turnout has been rather low for traditionally politically active polls and the era of power for the last four years have signified much improving relations between poland and russia in particular after the tragic smolensk crash which killed most of the country's political elite along with the country's president we are expecting the donald to strip he be confirmed as the country's prime minister for the second spell that we expect that he would not change his foreign policy and the relations with russia will stay on the same level. we grew up social welfare
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programs which have been the ears of pride and joy for decades faced the acts as the economic crunch bites deeper among them are poverty safety let's provide food and care for those living on the streets or struggling to make ends meet as artie's daniel was all reports from france there's always a plus to cutting back. when new motion in the european parliament claims that homelessness can be ended in the e.u. by twenty fifteen but those on the front line helping people living on the streets see this is fun to see with the numbers without a roof over their heads with the e.u. itself about to stop a scheme providing free meals things are expected to get even worse than this you do on the european union's ending its food aid program which feeds millions every year yet more people than ever a coming through our doors. protesters are angry that spending cuts target the poor but they're also furious saying live being
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lied to with elections next april the sarkozy administration claims poverty on his watch has dropped below fourteen percent charities on the ground see the real people's higher and roys enforced claiming that one in seven french people now live below the poverty line with states all steer it in moves being blamed for this soup kitchen else like paris social workers say the short by how many now call this their only meal the most common reason given is government cuts to social spending the income below which people are defined officially is living in poverty in france is just on the bills and euro month the state safety nets well below that meaning many of their spirit five hundred euros a month is what i now get from the government they put a roof over my head not enough to eat cash strapped e.u. governments elsewhere across the e.u. are under pressure to get more people off benefits if they don't search for
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a job or not enough so we can close it and make an end of the. unemployment period with job seekers being squeezed belt of social security in the face of europe's homeless is getting even younger although. we've got many young able bodied people coming to us for the first time with the end of e.u. funding we just can't feed them anymore. economists say skimping on the polls not even good economics the promise of treating health and crime problems linked with low for the streets for a will to see boycotts of the benefit system i mean i certainly support people who are who are very poor and cannot avoid barberton through frances for me in charities are warning of a humanitarian crisis as homeless numbers spiral out of control in their parallel world mean world e.u. chiefs congratulate themselves but homelessness is coming to an end don't you bush
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or to. the struggling you in the why is there line i should say to get a helping hand from the world's fastest emerging economies a top russian official says moscow and other brics nations are willing to help the e.u. get above water in its crippling debt crisis but there is a condition as artie's correspondent tom bard now explains. this news comes from the presidential economic aide our candy dvorkovich who said there have been meetings recently between the foreign minister sergei lavrov the ex finance minister of russia alexy could ruin and spain's finance minister so focusing primarily on spain in those meetings a raise the possibility of russia being able to buy some of spain's debt and so provide extra help for the e.u. debt crisis he also said that other brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa could try and help economically with the use economic woes but there
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is a big but it relies on the e.u. coming up with a clear plan to try and contain the debt crisis that is currently sweeping across the eurozone we all know about the problems in greece italy and spain credit ratings have recently been downgraded again raising fears of major debt problems there so russia says it's true it's too early at the moment to talk about any concrete plans to start buying up spanish debt we want to see a unanimous plan first. russia says its veto of the latest u.n. resolution against syria was not designed to indulge president assad's regime the statement comes as a delegation from the syrian opposition is in moscow to discuss the way out of the current situation in the inflamed country let's get more on that from our correspondent it's going off and joins us live via gore but is everyone involved want to get out of this meeting. i knew some members of the syrian opposition or in
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moscow they've met with russia's and mori to african nations mikhail margelov and the main message being told to them at the moment is that even though moscow did block could be a u.n. draft resolution on syria it does not support president assad's regime. working pretty much it's important to understand that russia's veto was not designed to give a free hand or carte blanche to president assad's regime if the syrian government has missed the message it's high time to understand that we should go ahead with genuine not formal reforms it didn't get to dialogue with all sides of the conflict not only those who are comfortable partners. moscow has been furiously criticizing the violence in syria throughout the entire conflict and according to the un it's already taken the lives of nearly three thousand people just earlier we've heard from president meet big difference said that syria is in desperate need of democratic reform and even that if the current of the oldies will not be able to
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put these reforms through they would have to go but peacefully and not a result of any foreign military forces getting involved similar to how viewpoints unfolding are still unfolding in libya so russia block to the western backed the u.n. resolution which did not exclude the chances are for military intervention currently russia and china are proposing their own resolution which condemns both sides for the violence of last week i thought he's here in moscow met with representatives of the syrian authorities but they are still here they say they are not ready to hold any negotiations with the oppositions just yet. r.t.d. corpuscle thank you very much for that update. but r.t. dot com right now discover how the arab spring is echoing across the atlantic and what's being called the american autumn as the anti greed wall street campaigners refuse to quit their towns gaining traction cross the country. along the lines
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british intelligence rings the alarm over an increased terror threat next summer's london olympics saying little can be done to prevent a well planned attacks. in pakistan a dozen al qaeda linked suspects have been arrested after afghanistan demanded the u.s. put more pressure on islamabad to fight terrorism but it's not enough to eliminate thoughts in america that pakistan's government is sheltering terrorists some in washington are even ready to support action against osama bob and each camp reports . the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan a safe haven for terrorists we can. coming across the border attacking our fortunes in. afghanistan he said and then disappearing back into a safe. economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is
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furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure you know it has been significant terrorist organizations around the world which by which we need intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the americans in their operations the us while chasing down suspected terrorists has been bombing pakistan with drones on a regular basis the strikes have killed thousands of civilians use of going attacks is not against our sovereignty it's also productive it's million it's the people that we want to build as friends in this fight against terrorism after the latest transform washington fearing an even tougher assault thousands of pakistanis angrily rallied to say and nuff is enough for these people the us is a hostile power it's china that they see is a friend and the americans in this one instance have hand it over
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a major hearts and minds make sure each of the chinese and pakistan in spring china officially notified washington that any attack on pakistan will be seen as an act of aggression against beijing a pakistani prime minister praised his country's relations with china calling them quote higher than mountains deeper than oceans stronger than steel and sweeter than honey washington on the other hand seems to have mastered the art of alienating friends with pakistanis. taking america's accusations that they support terrorists as a way to shift the blame for the failure of u.s. policies on pakistan but the blame game may blow up into full scale aggression the experts believe that we need to elevate our response they will have a lot about partisan support on capitol hill u.s. lawmakers have already signaled that if there is the will for tough action against pakistan they'll support it and when washington says the words safe haven for
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terrorists that's what you expect tough action and if it does happen pakistan could be the new afghanistan but with china as a friend and nuclear bombs at hand sounds like a deadly combination for the united states i'm going to check out reporting from washington our team. well bigfoot has gone by many names and been the subject of countless stories but actually laying hands on one has proved more than elusive never once given up though when a team of specialists think they've zoned in on the creature's whereabouts in russia as. reports from siberia. the yeti also known as big food snowman whole circle which has been exciting scientists and enthusiastic from all the world for more than a century explorers have never had enough evidence to determine that this apparently gigantic creature is more than just a big legend these beautiful mountainous forests in russia siberia are among the few places on earth thought to be roamed by yet is this is where the scientists
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from around the globe has come for the largest expansion of its kind since the nineteenth fifties to set out what's never been done before to finally catch the creature. but first we go to give blessing from baselines indigenous inhabitants and the least their spiritual support. shaman a dashed doesn't have any doubts i'm not sure i can tell you that actually yes exactly this is encouraged we continue our journey the path goes through impassable tiger fake it never has a human starts food here before but perhaps an altogether larger and harriet creature has in the hunt for the evidence every minor detail becomes important
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ranches to mr. believed to be a key clue to the other's existence the scientists say it could not have been done by animals as they don't have heads of fingers to do and humans cannot do this way either as they are just not strong enough to do for we go into the forest to maul so cold markers we come across two cards in the middle of a virgin tiger forest are also high interest the consequence of the expedition are saying it's not just falling trees the branches they would have been in this way deliberately by someone. and now the stroke of luck we meet a local who says he saw a tall man like harry creature nearby he points the way here in to make the journey with us this will be there with your it's a snow man the monster of tiger when he saw him with signs of its presence as if it wants us to know it exists but it doesn't want to be discovered. but they expect
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ition must go on explore saying cancer is a very high to me yet they're over there in the cave a nest for shelter or police discover some traces of this critter so let's go there if there's no men or at least new signs of its existence i discovered common knowledge the start of these creatures could deliver a blow to the many skeptics and sure enough the clues in no there is what seems to be here it was told here that even existed but certainly not a bad the scientists agree while remaining cautious of jumping to conclusions this is beautiful surface for which we're traveling and there's only that one interesting line you're uncertain here you must be right there. in the right. bigfoot playing hopscotch should like to see a left foot. but the left one has never been discovered and celebrations are put on
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hold these are the real thing or their opinion props to make a very good story but i wouldn't be quick to determine which of those alternatives is the truth without further. the study but all take a while could provide cost iran proof of the yet is existence but there are plenty here who want to be held in their breath. even if you bring them snowmen dead or alive the skeptics will say that's a pathology or we treat you like it was a case in the usa discovered a strange why are you all covered with fur and military helicopter flew and we never heard about it since then i think this could be explained by an impotent including financial impotence of the economic science them bush is expected seems to have those involved going in circles and so it seems that until concrete evidence is found the discovery of big food remains
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a bleak fate. reported from siberia up next. with your. thanks and i send a very warm welcome to the business update swindlers prefer a cards to catch up to seventy nine million dollars may disappear from people's plastic and russia by the end of the year that has this account. in the first top of this year russian banks have lost seventy percent more money from illegal cuebid and debit card operations in the same period last year and this number is actually very alarming considering that the overall number of operations has increased by just thirty seven percent first though some worry d. stolen over a billion rubles for private bank accounts and the forecast is just to one point four billion more before the end of the year experts say most people here fall victim of skimming
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a method used by criminals to capture data from my mother next stripe on the back of a plastic card russian legislation lax measures to try to before i do stop a crime the maximum punishment for scammers here is two years in prison all that often they managed to get away industry experts point out another reason and that is the bank's attempts to save up on transactions safety special keyboard protectors can cost up to fifty dollars per a.t.m. this indeed could make operating a.t.m. change more expensive the banks very soon might have to reconsider their safety policy as with every faucet hundred ninety dollars per cash machine per year for the damage to suffer from skimming might soon exceed the cost of additional safety measures. time to have a look at the markets world prices a hedging optimism that demand one of the world's largest consumer we're told off to acknowledge a simple view has allay fears over a new recession points we just raging at eighty four dollars a barrel while ground is at one hundred six dollars per barrel. european stock so high on monday financials are gaining on hopes the progress over europe's troubled
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banking sector fusees point six percent off while the tax is off point four percent . and finally here in moscow the minds of some of the r.t.s. have opened on a host of note how with this out of the market some mix the r.t.s. is gaining but one percent while the most it's flat to negative let's have a look at some of the individual shot moves from the minus six most energy may just in the red cross an f just down health percent bucking the trend of telecom companies closed by moscow internet provider court. for thirty seven million dollars and trucks make a come on is also up supported by strong first top results it's not profits rose to two point seven min and all those advanced at twelve million net loss last chance. that's all they have time for now small stories check all websites are to dot com slash business.
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