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but you know what you know photopia to jamaica tells you he will do a pretty good turn and you look tough. in serbia look he's available in most good one hundred we can see they are going to. the deadliest riots since the egyptian revolution flare up in cairo as religious tensions lead to dozens of deaths since clashes between the country's christians and security forces also. poland is counting the votes off the bottom entry election on sunday it is expected that prime minister those party is in line for a second spell of power in a row join us for all the latest details. that's going poverty in either countries are ruled out of control due to cuts in social spending russia says it could step in and out of the dead reckoning the european debt ridden license a european economy. and the biggest home for of legendary creature in over
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half a century our correspondent joins the international expedition determined to finally prove bigfoots existence. that seven pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live on news and now with our top story this evening religious tensions in egypt that intensified following the fall of mubarak have now grown into full scale riots over twenty people were killed and hundreds injured as clashes erupted between coptic christians and security forces in cairo what began as a peaceful rally calling for justice over attacks on christian churches by muslim extremists quickly turns into the most violent episode since february's revolution military vehicles were clearly seen charging through crowds and powering in. people
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army infantry fired rubber bullets and tear gas it's still unclear who sparked the fatal things but state of media has placed blame quick question protestors the editor in chief of the country's. paper says the new regime is reluctant to address their concerns in fear of a majority backlash. to churches and. property and to loot the clones every time they escape with what's a good movie is just a good reason to just say i'm sorry to say that up to our soon says the lucia is the second in the situation but on the same time it's growing worse and worse because islamist factions in britain business treat the reaction and the behavior of the government with security. in front of militant islamists who is
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extremely reluctant to enforce the rule of law. it is a very dangerous signal to these factions that the government is is not ready to really confront run. continuously used by the system is. a. strength of. we're always keen to know what you think about our stories today we're asking you why violence erupted in egypt just eight months after the uprising toppled the country's leaders about forty percent of you so far are sure that will soon see soon see a regime far worse than that of post mubarak about a fifth point to a sectarian rift is the main reason for the violence the role the rest of you are split between two options whether egypt's enemies from overseas are instigating the
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clashes or the february revolution is simply not over yet. and clashes continue in syria where opposition supporters are following in the footsteps of egypt's revolutionaries later in the program we look at rush a might help find a way to end the conflict as syrian opposition members. as syrian opposition members gather in moscow to discuss the situation in the country. for the first time ever a polish prime minister looks set to clinch a second term in office with more than ninety percent of the votes counted donnel to six simple platform party has a strong lead in sunday's parliamentary election has presided over four years of economic growth and relations in russia are things correspondent in eastern europe alexia says he is following count. from what we see so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the election in poland the exit poll results
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which were published straight out to the polling stations were closed on sunday night suggested that prime minister party the civic platform will garner around forty percent of the votes with their main competitors the prophecy of the twin brother of the fall 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 this great victory for don't know if you will still have to form a coalition with all the parties in order for his party to have the second spell of power in a row but if you aspirants 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 ninety nine that the same party 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 in 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 spot even despite that the voter turnout has been rather low for traditionally politically active polls and the era of total to start 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 that should 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. still ahead in the program here
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on r t blame game america uses pakistan to sell trying terrorists in fears that the u.s. may now lose a major ally in the so-called war on terror. thanks for saying cancer is a very high to me over there in the cave anextra shelter or please discover some traces of this creature so let's go there is that out on a quest to find the legendary yeti in the mysterious mountainous forest of siberia . but first russia could soon come to the rescue of e.u. economies that being how it was extended by the presidential aide however details of the plan will be discussed only after europe comes up with a clear crisis strategy or to soundgarden reports this news comes from the presidential economic aide who said there have been meetings recently focusing primarily on spain in those meetings to raise the possibility of russia being able
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to buy some of spain's debt and so provide extra help for the debt crisis he also said that of the brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa could try and help economically with the use economic woes but there 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 as 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 unanimous first. well greece remains the epicenter of the e.u. debt crisis with international creditors still unsure about how the athens another cash injection can retire in the new survey suggests the debt burden is literally
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killing greeks pushing them to drug dependence and even suicide and the economic crunch is likely to take its toll on other citizens and citizens of other european states as are these. explains. a new motion in the european parliament claims that homelessness can be ended in the e.u. twenty fifteen but those on the front line helping people living on the streets see this is fantasy with the numbers without a roof over their head still room with the e.u. itself about to stop a scheme providing free meals things are expected to get even worse. 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 they're being lied to with elections next april the sarkozy administration claims poverty
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on his watch has dropped below fourteen percent charities on the ground say the real figure is higher and roy's inforced claiming that one in seven french people now live below the poverty line with states all styria to move in blame and this soup kitchen else like paris social workers say they've short by how many now paul has their meal the most common reason given is government cuts to social spending with job seekers being squeezed delta social security 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 pause not even good economics the price of treating health and crime problems like life on the streets for outweigh whatever save by cuts frauds is for me charities are
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warning of a humanitarian crisis as homeless numbers spiral out of control in their parallel world meanwhile e.u. chiefs congratulate themselves the homelessness is coming to an end the new bush forty. that for our web site r t v dot com for more on our top stories also online right now the american auto inspired by the arab spring wall street campaigners striving to curb corporations abuse of power refuse to leave their accounts with a wave of discontent spreading across the country. and ground to air the new york city mayor gives his police force a new weapon to fire at suspicious aircraft as part of fresh anti terror measures you can find out more details of our t.v. dot com.
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russia says it's a redo of the latest u.n. resolution against syria was not designed to indulge president assad's regime the statement comes as a delegation from syrian opposition visits moscow to discuss solutions to the country's ongoing violence there's easy going to has been following the talks. climbers of the syrian opposition are in moscow they've met with russia's and more and two african nations may feel more to go off and the main message being told to them at the moment is that even though moscow did block of the u.n. draft resolution on syria it does not support president assad's regime and pretty much it's important to understand that russia's veto was not designed to give a free hand carte blanche to president assad's regime if the syrian government has missed the message it's high time to understand it should go ahead with genuine not formal reforms it didn't get to dialogue with all sides of the conflict not only
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those who are comfortable partners moscow has been furiously criticizing the violence in syria throughout the entire conflict and according to the u.n. it's already taken the lives of nearly three thousand people just earlier we heard from president meet the defense said that syria is in desperate need of democratic reform and even that if the current of tories will not be able to 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 the events unfolded are still unfolding in libya so russia block to the new western back to you on resolution which should not exclude the chances of foreign military intervention clearly russia and china are proposing their own resolution which condemns both sides for the violence of last week of forty syrian 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. pakistan has
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arrested a dozen now kind of links suspects that follows increasing pressure from the us which accused the country of sheltering terrorists and while officially the teachers see eye to eye on many issues some in washington are ready to support action against islam about as reports. the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan a safe haven for terrorists we can now hear. coming across the border attacking our fortunes attacking afghanistan and afghanistan us and then disappearing back into a safe haven that is next for the economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistanis 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 things i'm quite sure you know it says an incident in the terrorist organizations around the world which by which
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we mean intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the americans in their operations the u.s. while chasing down suspected terrorists is being bombing pakistan with drones on a regular basis the strikes have killed thousands of civilians youth of going attacks is not against our sovereignty it is also called the productive it's the people with the one who has friends in the spite against terrorism after the latest trends from washington nearing an even tougher assault thousands of pakistanis angrily rallied to say and nothing is enough for these people the us is a hostile power it's china that they see is a friend in the americas in this one instance have hand it over a major hearts and minds victory to the chinese in pakistan in spring china officially notified in washington that any attack on pakistan will be seen as an
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activity. russian against b.g. the 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 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 top action against pakistan they'll support it and when washington says the words safe haven for terrorists that's what you expect tough action and if it does happen pakistan would be the new afghanistan we're trying as a friend and nuclear bombs at hand sounds like a deadly combination for the united states i'm going to check our reporting from
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washington r.t. . about fifteen minutes artie's cross-talk debate focuses on what interests us is pursuing in pakistan. there's no cruel and bush are there but we're trying to get out we're trying to punish the people who are united states we don't see most of that and those want to argue if we're getting out very quickly so we will go in much of the right ministry you know the republicans want to get out about going to very quickly how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to be killed can years of this no constraints drone attacks assassinations of bombings killing of wedding parties at some point isn't it time to say i'm not for nothing. it's coming up to eighteen minutes past the hour let's take a look at some world news in greece libya's revolutionary forces say they are closer than ever to taking full. control of moammar gadhafi told of fear they made
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significant advances by capturing the university the main hospital and convention center that was the key base of the colonel's loyalist heavy fighting however still rages in some pockets of the city that's considered the most important stronghold of libya's ousted major. oil has begun one showing up on a beach on new zealand's east coast five days after the container ship struck a reef nearby the vessel has been foundering there since with ruptured pipes and at least one fuel tank having already leaked thirty tons of oil into the bay the clean up operations are now hampered by bad weather conditions and fears the ship could break up causing further leaks. the mediator in kosovo serb dialogue is said to meet coast of our representatives after holding talks with officials in belgrade robert cooper is helping to resume an exchange between the science that halted that had ground i should say to a halt following in
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a violent incident at the kosovo serbian border of last month at least eleven people were wounded after ethnic serbs clash with nato peacekeepers tried to disperse protesters against kosovo's attempt to take over two border crossings. now serbia demanded an international investigation into the events in northern kosovo the first deputy prime minister of serbia told us he believes nato troops are biased and said suddenly the dispute between belgrade and pristina you can watch the interview with. that in the next hour here on r.g.p. here's a quick preview. the latest events in the north of serbia show two facts the first that the person is about to set up customs around what they think is the independent state of culture night on the other hand they show that there are international unions and a whole number of states that approve christine is in tensions with facing a situation when international forces deployed in kosovo in fact prestigious needs
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rather than maintain a neutral position we need to find a way out of the situation where on the one hand there are countries that acknowledge the one sided proclamation of independence and on the other hand there is serbia which does not recognize and push the initiative. and found an unfounded or browsing fear in curiosity and that's are evidence of the existence of bigfoot remains at this however the hunt for the yeti says no sign of ending as art history of art in a siberian expedition to track down a legend. the yeti also known as big food small rat hole such court has been exciting scientists and enthusiastic from all the world for more than a century but 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
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few places on earth thought to be roamed by yet and this is where the scientists from around the globe have come for the largest expedition of its kind since the nineteenth fifties to sort out what's never been done before to finally catch the creature. but first we go to get a blessing from this lions indigenous inhabitants and to list their spiritual support. shaman and doesn't have any doubts i'm not sharp in tell you that but yes he does exist. encouraged we continue our journey the path goes through impossible tiger fake it in the hunt for the evidence every minor detail becomes important ranch is twisted like this are believed to be a key clue to the his existence the scientists say it could not have been done by
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animals as they don't have hands or fingers to do and humans cannot do this way either as they're just not strong enough the deeper we go into the forest the more so-called markers we come across two cards in the middle of a bird's entire forest are also high interest what disciplines of exposition are saying it's not just falling trees the branches have been put in this way deliberately by someone and the other stroke of luck we need to local who says he saw a tall man like harry creature nearby thanks for saying chances are very hard for me to get over there in the cave and measure a shelter or at least discover some traces of this crater so let's go there and sure enough the clues emerge there is what seems to be. a toll with. your sleeve but certainly not a bad the scientists agree while remaining cautious of jumping to conclusions this
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is the future physically which we're tracking and there's only one interesting line here and certainly if you were right there. on the right. foot playing hopscotch sure would like to see your left foot. best the left one has never been discovered and celebrations are put on hold these are the real thing or they're convenient props to make a very good story but i wouldn't be quick to determine which of those two alternatives that is the truth without further. the study at all taken while could provide cost iran proof of the yet is existence and there are plenty here who want to be holding their breath. even if you bring them snowmen better alive the skeptics will say that's a pathology or a mutation i think this could be explained by an impotent including financial
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impotence of the academic science. bush is expected to have those involved going in circles and so it seems that until concrete evidence is found the discovery of big food remains a big feat and ration ocean r.t. reporting from siberia up next is the latest business news with corina. welcome to. as we've been reporting last concert european debt package this will involve buying up bonds of troubled nations they are stuck with a lot of explains why it's in russia's interest to help. for russia it's an opportunity to have a say and have a contribution in the stabilization of world finances world economy and especially such a strategic partner as the european union i think they're maybe also the more he
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comes in first so to say relatively high yields some of these bonds it's also one of the ways for russia to further diversify its reserves because even though the share of the euro within the reserves has gone up in the past several years there is scope for doubt to continue to unfold given the importance of the eurozone for for russia overall. that's a look at the markets now as investors bet that fuel to crease pledged by european leaders to contain the region's sovereign debt crisis like sweet is trading at eighty four dollars eighty five dollars a barrel this hour and brant is a one hundred eight dollars a barrel u.s. stocks are rising sharply following gains in europe the french and german leaders pledged to devise a plan by early november to support your backside and that's trapped solvents the
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dow jones is two point three percent the nasdaq composite is up two point eight percent stocks in europe posted modest gains. results comprehensive plan to deal with that classes arm holdings is leading on the footsie gaining over six percent and here in moscow russian markets closed in the black and it's nearly four percent higher welcome isaacs was up conflicts of croisset let's have a look at something is a visual symbols on them isaac's role snapped has rebounded from early losses over three percent in the black telecoms also higher the company's close to buying moscow internet provider authority for thirty seven million dollars and trying to come oscars up supported by stronger results its net profit rose to two point seven million dollars against a twelve million net loss last year. so english prefer cards to cuss up to seventy nine million dollars may disappear from people's plastic in russia by
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the end of the year the general government of this account. in the first half of this year russian banks some lost seventy percent more money from illegal credit and debit card operations then 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 or so several days stolen over a billion rubles from private bank accounts and the hotels are still one point four billion more before the end of the year experts say most people here fall victim of scamming a method used by criminals to capture data from my mother never tried on the back of a plastic card russian legislation lacks measures to try to before they start a crime the maximum punishment for scammers here is two years in prison although often they manage to get away industry experts point out another reason and that is the bank's attempts to save up on transaction safety special keyboard protect person can cost up to fifty dollars per a.t.m. this and dave could make operating a.t.m. chains more expensive the banks very soon might have to reconsider their safety
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policy as with every source of hundred ninety dollars per cash machine for a year but the damage they suffer from standing might soon exceed the cost of additional safety measures so it was the subject of our talk me in about forty five minutes more here on the senate.
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culture is the shame of shark introversion the republican model is the taliban. bad guys just to be friendly again pakistan u.s. relations face a breaking point the u.s. says pakistan is hedging its bets by maintaining ties to. wealthy british style. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news. in the czech republic he's available in a hotel as scientists central. will stop. in bosnia and herzegovina. and the children of each.

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