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these stunts on t.v. don't come. activists claimed soldiers in northern syria are turning against the regime but the government's hands they are just an armed gangs posing a threat to the public. than. the occupied together answer calls for a protest movement that began to your goes intercontinental with demonstrations being planned in cities across the globe the. european central bank is washing his hands of the debt crisis saying it's done enough and governments now have to take the lead and. the world's second largest maker of consumer goods hugh lever is buying into russia's leading cosmetics they could kill enough in the deal in
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business in about twenty minutes. it is five pm and the russian capital you are with joshua army defectors have reportedly crossed over to fight alongside opposition forces in northern syria but the government insists armed gangs threatening the public not revolutionaries and the u.n. human rights office has raised the tally of those killed during the seven months uprising to over three thousand tests arsole has more. about one hundred eighty kilometers north of the mass this is a city of on rust on the site of five days of recent deadly clashes between security forces and protesters in which at least thirty died it's close to the cities of homs and hama where most anti assad protests have a date in place evidence of fighting in alliston is plain to see there was an air
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of suspicion the dance moves only broken by children now smiling but only two weeks ago these youngsters were witness to violence in their hometown like this eleven year old we heard very heavy fire you heard airplanes but didn't see them it sounded like they were flying high we were really afraid and we were crying the whole time. the child was one of the few to talk to most of us are locals met were hesitant to say anything about what happened telling us they didn't want to get into trouble. the areas governor gives his explanation why the military right there were groups of people who had their own demands they had his demands for a little while and then it all escalated when they armed themselves we started situation to become a threat to the people and that's why we decided an intervention should take place in. the inside syria for us to hear was the sun was
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coming at us this way for their lives for what we've always come work with me see here this was what was basically a way to run our lives here on our side but opposition activists insist that these were not on gas are terrorists but army defectors so far the government has said little on the subject of the surgeons from the military i think this is a kind of her strategy by the government and that weakening the morale of the of the hour when that week in the middle of. a shred of divorces so if they talk about approaching. so you know who would be more friction so as to. serve the purpose but under the circumstances the most affected by the violence. is
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a ruthless. and serious. we're going to live from moscow still have a sour twenty one years off signals little known self playing republic of transistor in eastern europe for mains frozen poverty in conflict a matter believe its leader is to blame. and the latest polls in the us suggest the anti-corporate protests weaving across the country have the support of more than fifty percent of the population still there are accusations that politicians and the mainstream media are ignoring the movement it all started in new york a month ago and occupy wall street activists have been camped out there ever since are refusing to be moved has the details. on wall street all the demonstrators hundreds of them that have been camping out there and sleeping there for weeks are pulling out their brooms their moms even brushes to clean every square inch
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a body part of the. reason why the demonstrators are doing this is because new york city mayor michael bloomberg paid a visit to the park personally on wednesday evening walk through and told all the protesters that they would to temporarily leave the park on friday so that it could be cleaned up now the protesters believe that this is an effort city officials are making to remove them from the grounds that they have been camping out so they decided to take the initiative and clean the park on their own of course the occupy wall street movement has been referring to themselves and the majority of americans as the ninety nine percent they believe that one percent of americans the richest that live in the u.s. basically hold the vast amount of money and that the disparity between rich and poor is growing deeper and deeper some facts were compiled by
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a variety of different organizations and those statistics include the fact that the top one percent. forty percent of america's wealth now this disparity of courting to reports is worse than it's been in the past twenty five years at its worst level the second point is of the top one percent take home twenty five percent of america's national income and the third point is that the top one percent owns half of the country's stocks bonds and mutual funds this is just a little relief synopsis of what you can work they cost about corporate greed possibly when they talk about. economic disparities within the united states. big business movements now preparing to go international protests
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are due to take place in canada the u.k. and aren't even spreading to asia. explains why people in india are preparing to join the occupy together club that energy that's happening in new york city and across the united states is definitely spread here it's. actually a youth the youth movement here has mobilized on facebook and on twitter and they're planning an actual occupy type a full hong kong mumbai jakarta even if lama died so the movement in asia is growing there's a lot of support for a here in kenya you know and there are a lot of similarities between the goals and the massive of the people in the united states and here in india we saw a massive anti-corruption movement here in india recently that was fronted by ana has a worth thousands of young people showed up to support his fast against the government
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so many of those people are said to come out to bismillah minutes well and many people compare that corruption movement here in india to the arab spring and now people are saying it's a very it has very close ties to what's going on on occupy wall street people here are a little bit suspicious of multinational companies these corporations that they're talking about over in the united states specifically american companies you see it happen a lot here a while and get the economy might be growing the rich in india are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer and it's the foreign corporations that are really benefiting from india's young work for our. appreciate it reporting there from new delhi well more countries are joining the protest against fat cats and now we are closely following all the latest developments on our web site r.t. dot com and our you tube channel so you go online any time you like to get more coverage.
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the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule today. you're watching live from moscow moscow is preparing at cheve but a fact of response to washington's missile the fan system in europe according to reports all become just after the incoming u.s. ambassador to russia was quoted as saying washington will not seek to ease moscow security concerns over the system let's get the other details from our responding or just going off there so your tell us why washington is reluctant to work with moscow on such a potentially explosive issue was
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a very good question washington is speeding up its plans for its missile defense system in europe despite all these alarming questions coming out of russia screen warns romania and turkey have agreed to host governments off the system only or a tutorial in his plan that the shield will be finished by twenty eight team officially it's supposed to protect washington's allies in europe from potential threats coming out of rogue states such as iran and north korea but moscow has been sounding the alarm saying that the system could be a potential threat to its national security because it's planned that it will be able to intercept or warm a range ballistic missiles iran doesn't have them north korea doesn't have them but there's plenty of them in russia moscow has been proposing that this project should include russia should be a unified shield which would include russia. the e.u.
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and the united states were all would share the responsibility for the c. feet of each other but washington and some nato officials have been saying. this is not possible since russia is not part of the alliance moscow then started asking for legal guarantees from washington that this is the will not be aimed against russia but according to reports in the media the newly appointed u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul was stolen saying that his country has no plans of making these illegal guarantees to russia we've already heard from russia's employee to nato would need to get our boys in who said that if this is the case that then moscow will have to start thinking about. making its own efforts to every story the strategic balance of forces in europe and now there are also reports in
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the russian media from a source. named source coming from the kremlin which says that russia will think of a cheap but affective way as to answer as an answer to washington's miss out anti missile defense plans in europe we can't we don't really know yet the details of which way this could be but we do know that this could possibly harm the previous major arms deals signs between moscow and washington for example like the in the new strategic arms reduction treaty which is supposed to reduce the nuclear arsenals of both countries by over one third but according to the conditions of the treaty moscow can pull out if it's if it feels threatened by these anti missile defense plans in europe from washington so we'll
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see how this. sure we should develop but it is definitely a fact that washington is not ready to back down on its missile defense. ok or thanks very much for bringing us this update the more pissed off reporting there from moscow. the european central bank says it's done enough to help deal with its debt crisis and it's now time for governments to act that's as spain becomes the latest credit downgrade victim was the ratings agency standard and poor's cutting its score by one notch well for more on this with our cross to our correspondent daniel schorr shop so again it's almost as though european central banks now watching it has a problem saying it's done its part so what happens next. the patience of european central bank does seem to be running out to says that it can't really take the whole it really needs the governments to come through the european governments to come through and take some action because the latest come through problems is. it
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seeing problems with its solidarity or failure solidarity is how the downgrade of its rating again which is going to make it even harder for it to raise money and pay off its debts were expecting protests tomorrow perhaps the biggest protests so for over thirty measures in spain now russia's prime minister has come out and said that europe's governments could solve this problem if they wanted to. the crisis is more political than a financial issue according to different estimates between one and one and a trillion dollars is needed the number is big but the user can handle it it's a political issue because in order to get out of those resources leaving you in countries must offer a shoulder to those in trouble and that takes political courage. so governments in europe were accused of posting the blame no one wants to take responsibility but russia is one of many countries which is concerned by this because of course when
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the european economies are suffering the rest of the world has a knock on effect and they are just how can the different governments solve the growing debt problems on their own. portugal is the latest country which seems new also there are two measures that means more taxes potentially education health costing more and we are expecting coordinated action coordinated protests across europe including in lisbon over those austerity measures over the cuts which are thought to be extremely painful for the population now we've also seen the. saying that he does expect those governments to come through with those cuts in order to balance its budget there is a meeting today and tomorrow of the world's leading finance ministers as they try to tackle this crisis has been in portugal more just be too painful for the people to take these austerity measures more from portugal from our
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correspondent. i'm afraid i'm afraid of a future i'm afraid that. things are going to be like they are in greece right now people. are not going to be able to. who she is an active member of the portuguese indignados delish movement its participants believe the government is hell bent on pleasing the rich and powerful and ignores the needs of the people they have to actually have to realize that we are not. we are not going to take that problem and. it's happening and it's happening everywhere and spraying here agrees. the worst three different employment in thirty years is over twelve percent rise in taxes and falling wages by the reality of portugal simply present situation things are so bad people are now making comparisons with cataclysmic periods in their history and looking to them for inspiration we need to century portugal with
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a situation similar to its present state because the capital was all but destroyed by an earthquake but one of my key people in this. that's his stature right there managed to pull the country out of the crisis three hundred years on however if you believe everybody will be able to perform a similar body. the portuguese and not those say the solution is to create more jobs and cuts are necessary expenditure but the government was forced into seventy eight billion euro i.m.f. bailout earlier this year following in the footsteps of greece and ireland to pay it back because have been introduced which will see longer working hours or less holidays and even an end to the christmas bonuses which most workers enjoyed at the age when you are meant to start your life to have your own space your own you know . tough kids. life you can't you can't do it you can't do it because you called
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it and howard noxious has its. system and the political system that is intertwined with the financial system. that is so completely twisted conditions. this this for me. personally the biggest thing and as the crisis grows so too do the ranks of the outraged members of the indignados people do not forget you . are not that you are. not democratic. national government. rather should be your problem not the right. or the call for global direction or looked over the fifteenth from the occupy wall street movement in new york is expected to get
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a loud response in portugal but for many of those who will fill the streets here it's not so much about evolution as it is about turning it into a simple fight for survival and it goes courting this. well there is much more as a media is waiting for you online so i have to r.t. dot com and this is what we've got free there now adding insult to injury x. ukrainian pm you'll if you shan't go jailed for seven years on tuesday now faces new charges of attempting to embarrass the millions of dollars fourteen years ago. and the secret life of the russian president's son is revealed as tabloids discover he's in fact a t.v. personality an aspiring screen star. as are other news stories from around the world at least sixteen people have been
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killed almost fifty one it in a twin blast in iraq the capital baghdad a bombs were detonated at a local market one after another as people gathered to help victims of the first explosion a stronger and bigger one to place causing more damage and casualties comes just a day after the iraqi capital suffered its worst attacks since august which took the lives of twenty two people. silvio berlusconi is facing a confidence vote in parliament which could spell the end of his time as italy's prime minister position is challenged him to prove his governing coalition still has a majority after it lost a bunch of those county says he has no intention of stepping down but loses but if he loses rather it would almost certainly mean new elections he's faced repeated calls to resign from the unions and the business community following a string of damaging sex scandals. u.s.
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president barack obama has promised the toughest sanctions will be placed on iran over allegations of plotted to kill the saudi ambassador to washington a bomb a says he has evidence proving iran's guilt and insists he will continue to mobilize the international community to ensure further isolation and make it pay for its behavior iran has dismissed the allegations saying the charges are fabricated to deflect attention from problems in the u.s. . and a self-proclaimed republic of transister a breakaway territory in the republic of moldova not much has changed since it announced in a palace in nine hundred ninety there's still no solution to the ethnic and territorial conflict with moldova and some believe the current leadership is to blame are. reports. one of the poorest regions in europe and recognized as a country across the world holds presidential elections in early december but already there is serious dispute before the campaign has even started the current
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leader of the self-proclaimed breakaway moved over in republic of georgia an easter egg a small north has held the reins of power to the entire twenty one years of its disputed existence far from tiring of office his running again for a fifth term a decision criticized by moscow as a mistake possibly smearing of has created an atmosphere of personal power as the republic and it was state of deep social economic crisis there's a huge gap between ordinary people who are struggling and smear a lot inner circle who are all getting richer. the republic is surjit its independence in one thousand nine hundred ninety from moldova which is south splits from the soviet union a year later why it has been tough there ever since a breakaway region is a tiny strip of land with a half million population bordering ukraine it acts as if it's a real state with its own government military currency and constitution the trans
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nice to has always been viewed by moldova as part of its own territory meaning continued political tension. in one thousand nine hundred two war broke out in which hundreds died as moldova forces fought separatists before an internationally forged cease fire brought and an easy peace since then continued afterwards by russia and the international community to move the mood over an entrance new strain authorities towards dollars have not borne fruit leaving tensions dangerously high for ordinary people life is tough. average earnings of just three dollars a day for those lucky enough to work with high unemployment make the area one of the poorest in europe opponents say that in the run up to the election there is a heightened climate of political fear with the current regime in no mood to relinquish power which is what the birds of which we live in an atmosphere of
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threat run many cases of political pressure like wailing and violation of morals in an attempt to discredit other convince people and parties openly criticizing the current authorities by being put on the run all those displaced in serious danger called an acrylic election process of choice for just under two months before the poll it's clear a struggle for power will be far from a could clear the path some even warn it could be a flash point the latest twist in the difficult history of this troubled region a group of russian observers it had interests needs thirty monitor the elections following the requests from the authorities there what are the ballots his free and fair or not the votes not expected to resolve these areas long standing problems meaning the need for a lost and political resolution will remain. free from r.t. moscow r.t.
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what's happening in business now us here. hello and a very warm welcome to your business update the world's second largest maker of consumer goods unilever is buying an eighty two percent stake in russia's leading cosmetics maker collene a jewel is worth four hundred million euro the move a spot of unilever strategy to conquer fastest growing emerging markets could be in the house a thirty percent share of russia's skincare market. the russian markets has seen mergers and acquisitions grow close to the highest levels in a decade research company dealerships says the total volume reached sixty billion dollars in the first nine months over here only two thousand and seven so more. analysts say the majority were signed in the resource industries among them because of gold bought seventy percent of pull those gold full six billion dollars and france is still child took twelve percent stake in russia company not
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a tech. let's have a look at the markets now oil is rising reversing earlier losses before a report that may show that pretty all sales in the u.s. climbed in september from the previous not round lunches trading at one hundred twelve dollars per barrel while while dublin is hovering at eighty five dollars per barrel. in europe stocks are climbing the footsie is rising more than one percent and the dax is gaining point eight percent on the footsie b. b. and rio tinto leading the caves to closure stocks are also offering some support after google's results that exceeded expectations. and here in russia the markets are seeing strong gains and that's just seem to be looking upbeat asked prospects improved for containing year of static prices the r.t.s. is skinny two point eight percent and my six is two point two percent on the rise let's have a look at some moving to digital moves on the why is that most of the blue chips
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are trading in the blood. to solve with their product two point two percent the lender has announced it's going to increase the shelf or get so busy that its profit just seven cents in three years could leave the house jumped more than four substantial to deal with unilever the details in just a moment. telecom is also edging high the company may start to buy a bottle just fooling us touchups time to climb in value in the last three months it's also reportedly interested in buying the only three g. or price that in ukraine the deal is be worth two hundred seventy million dollars. and given the very high level of uncertainty associated with the global economy and also be euro zone we are concerned both the outlook for commodity prices and those results were advised in our clients to stay away from risky sectors and specific banking in specific metals and mining stocks and we prefer to see clients invested
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in a more defensive sectors like oil and gas in specific state owned companies which have strong balance sheets track the valuations and other important features. ok that's all we have time for an archer date will bring you more on the stand between unilever russians coming up in the last some one else time so do stay with us for that.
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