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ok renaissance hotel ok grill suite from pacific so bristles and spawn. in this room look she's available in some of the telltale of the reus some of the hotels are recent. thousands of europeans occupied the french riviera ahead of the g twenty summit demanding world leaders focus on people rather than corporations in the current dire economic situation. you leaders were left stunned by the greek capital its decision to hold a referendum on the latest bailout deal with some predicting voters might reject the rescue package and could start the euro zone's down for. a moment of truth for the world's most famous whistleblower with the leaks founder julian assange awaits a high court decision on his extradition to sweden over controversial sexual misconduct charges.
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nine am in moscow and that tresor good to have you with us here on r t our top story more than ten thousand people have marched in nice to protest against the g twenty summit that will kick off on thursday further down the coast in cannes the crowd angered by the current financial system and reinforced by the global occupy movement demanded governments focus on people instead of corporations as arky daniel bush reports this time world leaders may find it even harder to ignore the outcry. g twenty host from says it wants this summit on its picturesque mediterranean coast to reflect the importance of emerging nations in the world but as financial crisis deepens in both the u.s. and european union economists sports self interest behind claims pledge to involve more right the economist is really to try to convince those right economies to put money on the table. and sustainable currency union of europe in the first place
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developing countries which still the west quick to back civil unrest among their population they no see those same western countries coming bill hold on public movements in the room backyard and she was like to describe double standards their primary powers within the g twenty united states germany britain france the real economic and military powers they want to show a world order and a system of states that still has the ability when in fact there is instability this summit is an attempt to put a shining face on what is really a failed system there's a scene of chaos not just from the side of protesters but also from the police because there's helicopters overhead at the moment you can hear police sirens also police really have mounted this military style operation to shut down and stop any of the protesters going where they don't want them to go one former diplomat says western leaders can't continue to just block criticism this whole idea that they.
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can simply ignore our protests against what's happening come back to the leaders of the g seven energy twenty summit this protest different from summits of the post with bill james nixey of the latest western bank to get bail dealt with public money growing numbers here worried there's something fundamentally wrong with the current set up we have basically a financial system where. actual institutions are able to write themselves favorable legislation. pro quo will be a corporate lobbyist police roadblocks baldwin street is getting from the nearby town of karen with a g. twenty takes place but it's becoming overhauled it's a state world leaders hearing the voices of protest. you all see in east france. the russian president will be among the leaders taking part in that french summit r.t. spoke of our caught up with his aide arkady dvorkovich ahead of the event he told us he thinks it's important that leaders have a chance to come face to face here's
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a preview of the interview coming up in the next hour. of this kind of direct dialogue in the. face of much more difficult incidences so financial turmoil that happened in two thousand take anything from communications to formal or those kinds of decisions especially given the differences. in the traditions and for use. on various nations let's think united states and china one can this nations do more to help they need to show their better and to reach some kind of compromise. greece will hold a referendum on the latest e.u. bailout deals calls for the country's prime minister have received unanimous support from his cabinet george papandreou has announcement stunned european leaders and plunged the world's markets into the red it out summit game was the
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announcement came as a shock to the greek government with some members calling for the pm to resign marko peter pollie a financial advisor at r.m. wealth management says if the greeks vote against the belo deal it could signal the end of the euro zone. this may well finally bring it to a head i think the europeans have been packing things up and patching things up and it's now getting to the crunch point and the deal that was reached last thursday was was a nothing deal really because it doesn't address the fundamental issues that there's too much sovereign debt in the un it's unsustainable in my view the best the best option for the greeks is to default of course that there is much bigger financial consequences for the for the rest of europe than for the rest of the world if that happens but if we're talking about what is in the best interest of the greek people then then then as probably the best outcome effectively the greek the faults then
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you have to look at who actually owns the debt and that's principally owned. by other sovereigns by the e.u. and by by the banks and pension funds and the consequences of that is that it would make the financial system the banking system much less stable and the worry is of the snowball effect and how they would pay the banks and then other european sovereigns and whether that would then lead to further defaults on a number of sovereign defaults at the same time. on our website are more us and what you think lies behind every prime minister surprise decision to hold a referendum on the belo dioner here is how the full facts are right now nearly forty percent think the prime minister made of weiss that the population have your say about a fear of being removed is pure populism if protests erupt split between two opinions where the decision is a knife in a used. or a pathway to an. entirely. greece already up to
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its neck in economic and political turmoil it seems yet another crisis could be around the corner we were poor from happens what anti immigration sentiment is reaching a boiling point adding to be existing mood of austerity anger and desperation and in our business bulletin across the market's reaction to the approval of the bailout deal referendum. continue their marching to read the greek prime minister's cabinet have supported his recent call for a confidence vote and a referendum more in ten minutes. but first the new a new way nuclear watchdog says it's discovered a secret facility in northwest syria matching the design of uranium enrichment plant the findings that raise suspicions that syria's government's been trying to produce nuclear arms but there's no evidence that the building which resembles a textile plants ever been in use situation led some experts to draw comparisons with a dummy when the allegations that led to the occupation of iraq. against the
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main precincts they being bombarded rocks with weapons of mass destruction well if i was president assad i would rather wary of letting anyone state his him because the inspectors will change the rocks see is on stones untrue one of the socks will say he didn't was lying. since installations in iraq ended and the mission full of physicians with my second thought is this is a labor of syria still holds on his legs the golan has both cuts a large nuclear armory. and the with friends to do this as it is is a some thousands of miles which is ironic we should be too if you go syria when the israeli. thing as being inspected. turning to libya where the newly elected prime minister says protecting human
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rights will be at the top of the government's agenda but his statement contrasts activists claims that m.t.c. fighters are terrorizing displaced residents of a coastal town. fred abrahams with human rights watch says current atrocities are being downplayed by the libyan government and some nato nations in some places the violence is quite bad the town we looked out in was called told and the militias from the neighboring town of misrata are terrorizing the people of to where they accuse them of having fought for qaddafi and you know the problem here is that the militias are not under the control of the political authorities the civilian authorities and that's the big challenge for libya going forward is bringing the many militias under a unified civilian command the problem is that the many militias hundreds of militias sometimes from just a neighborhood have many weapons now and they say look we fought we lost comrades
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in this battle and now we want to have a stake a seat at the table and bringing them under control will be difficult there's definitely a trend to say we did the right thing meaning nato governments they want to say that this was a successful operation so there is a tendency to downplay the conflicts and the tensions now but at the same time in our discussions with them of some of these governments they're taking them very seriously because they know that this will cause problems in the future they want them addressed now trying to support the more open minded and democratic minded forces within the new authorities and move libya in the right direction so there is concern and i think that the governments are nervous about this these tensions their revenge and they're trying to to take steps to to quell it. as libya and the writer region undergo drastic changes he will continue examining the
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role of foreign intervention in the arab spring. the paper. we hear leaks founder julian assange will learn later wednesday the verdict in his fight against extradition to sweden over allegations of sexual misconduct denies claims and says they're politically motivated artie's laura smith has the latest from london. the moment of truth is that preaching to julian asked soames if he
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learns here at the high court on wednesday whether a judge will order him to be extradited to sweden to face questioning the sex of the still telling case ins. and the swedish prosecutor have vowed to take the case to the supreme court if it does go to the supremes course it's likely that the entire basis that the european the rest were written under which people can be extradited so all the e.u. countries to face questioning with very little evidence will be put under scrutiny many in the u.k. would welcome that so if the judge rules out further appeals one of two things will happen after all this could be set free immediately off to eleven months living under strict bail conditions cool kid speak might not touch the ground he could be extradited to sweden within to see days only the way his life is under threat which he has been crippling financial trouble and maybe forced to close in the new year. and stay with us here on our he's still to come this hour india's revolutionary
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fighters move from the jungles to the cities. to mount argue that the arrival of multinational companies here is actually cause further divide between rich and poor we look at how after a twenty five year long fight against the government indian communists are now ready to take up arms to combat globalization. but first israel's reportedly told its military to take any necessary action to stop rockets being fired from gaza a move that could include a ground operation the move comes after dozens of missiles were fired into the jewish state rocket week political blogger laurie derfner says the attacks on israel come from minority groups out of hamas his control. there's not that much happening there aren't that many missiles or rockets falling in israel at all relatively speaking there's not that much happening in gaza. but the main thing is the people who are firing these missiles from gaza are not combis which is in
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control relative or let's say the by default in control of gaza it's a relatively marginal group called islamic jihad some of jihad cannot fight israel unless a list thomas felt that an israeli invasion were imminent comma so far has never gone that far to say comus itself will hold to a cease fire relative ceasefire but cama so far has not stopped these smaller groups from prior firing these rockets doesn't do that and would not and i don't see it doing that unless it was afraid of an imminent invasion. remember there's always plenty more stories that are teed up calm here that's a click away right now. fighting for their rights for more liquidators of the sheer noble nuclear disaster of trying to force their way into the ukrainian parliament protesting plans cuts to their benefits. and mazing landing a plane carrying more than two hundred passengers belly flop song to a runway after its landing gear fails to open check out the full footage of r.t.
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see what nature can give you. thanks for staying with us here on our key sixteen minutes past the hour and moscow greeks will vote for the e.u. bailout deal as soon as possible in the country's economy teeters on the brink of collapse the austerity had public struggles with poverty and unemployment now their frustration also being taken out on the immigrant population as r.t. sarah furthur points from athens. on the streets of greece protests have become a common occurrence this gatherings not one of the usual demonstrations this is an anti immigration rally. athens it's really a dangerous time for. the last few years illegal immigration into europe increase in particular has skyrocketed the greek economy has plummeted prices trade. unemployment property creasing people. to make
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ends meet face to these tough economic conditions it's not just extreme factions of society this is seen a rise in a consensual and that every day greeks he faced with exceptionally tough station circumstances have pickles or points the finger of blame. on the bus the streets of athens has now become a kind of limbo for illegal immigrants who are struggling to make money and to survive even second generation immigrants who've lived in the country many years feeling the tension we've come to one of greece's neighborhoods that the danger is a first high immigrant population the local park here has become is a mine of battlegrounds. we have closed the poor because it was overrun with immigrants no one could cross everybody was scared and no group of people could come here it was no playground. children are now forced to play by gainsaid
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outside the place gates is a part of this area with make changes whether or not the threat is real the fairness neighborhood certainly yes it's definitely a question issue. because it's a symbol of. baby leave taking the place to look good because in many areas of the world these things after midnight i think night not hours you're not. you've got to be open to see the big blow through the night but it looks like the window to the plane i don't see the reason but is the year a crisis continues ethnic tensions have been growing even to an extremely volatile and sometimes dangerous situation we couldn't we couldn't go out of our house out of our house or deny prime. blair pieces a country now in the midst of not just a financial and economic crisis but it immigration crisis to trying to find
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a way to rebuild say shook a he should hear his notes gains easy. emigration praise the ethnic tensions here in the city evidence and a becoming more and more of a concern there are thing happened. to him out of some other stories making headlines across the globe two trucks explosives detonated in southwest china killing seven injuring more than two hundred fifty last several nearby buildings to collapse dozens of ambulances were rushed to the scene where rescuers have since ended their search for any remaining survivors investigation into the cause of the explosions on the way. condition of a cargo ship stranded on a new zealand reef for nearly a month has worsened as authorities say they're preparing for it to break apart crews have been in a stop start race for moved oil from the vessel to limit the amount of environmental damage more than a thousand tonnes of the oil was removed before bad weather halted efforts on
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sunday the vessels already spilled more than three hundred fifty tonnes into the sea the fact the coastline devastating the region's power by. finally this news block urging change in views now was for rebel movement wants multinational companies out of the globalisation is blamed for creating a widening gap between the country's rich and poor authorities previous reader reports from hyderabad polish for greater social equality in india are growing. these are the images people recognize when they think of india as maoist rebels for almost twenty five years the group has attempted to overthrow the government using violence and intimidation to turn india into a communist society in their eyes the government is not taking any interest in the indigenous people of rural india and has actually displaced the population from its mineral rich land for development projects the government has called the maoists the single biggest security threat to india and it's held them responsible for
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killing thousands of civilians. but far from the jungles of india a new maoist revolution is brewing the maoists argue that the arrival of multinational companies here is actually cause a further to buy between rich and poor they want to be in india without the presence of quote unquote dominating was thirty companies where everyone has access to basic right meat varvara out the brains behind the uprising the highly educated man is in most senses the opposite of his counterparts in the jungle armed with a pen and paper and sitting in his relatively modern flat in hyderabad rao is seen as the intellectual leader of the malice and a voice for a growing group of indians against globalization if the investment is from the. agent but the. hyderabad is
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a symbol for many indians of the country's booming economy and presence on the global stage the city has the biggest microsoft research and development office outside the united states and it's home to several major multinational groups i.t. firms and bio pharmaceutical companies and for many in the city the presence of foreign firms is welcome be operating are still opportunities and b.h.p. did you lock up in india to get. he's been used to come and see like if you're not using a videographer. boarding different applications for the latest world markets just be mediums buildable although only because of corporate companies educated people like getting more jobs they can earn more money within a short period of time with dignity but the maoists are convinced that modernization means a better quality of life for everyone but those who did not get the fruits of this globalization the pin. and run be. genin grievances are
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not addressed they would try to go through all of those including. while most indians aren't convinced that communism is the answer and many agree that india needs to find a way to improve on its own i feared think that india has such a rich who would be a source of mineral water the. land. home on science and technology discovery and human resources that we can produce and when our return monuments. men see those who need india while they watch the uprisings around the arab world they believe it's the sub continents turn to demand change preassure either r.t. hyderabad india. business is up next with you or your stay with us here on r.t. .
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welcome to the business program close markets continue their march into the red as the greek prime minister's cabinet has supported his recent call for a confidence vote and a referendum analysts expect both issues to be decided at the country's parliamentary meeting on friday peter weston at on believes greece is playing with fire and could get badly burned. i think also the grease obviously with. the leadership now putting this to a referendum is gray wood fire i think if the level you can lose their dimensions and the unpopularity that you see from the population i can't really blame them for doing what they're doing but it is great and we might have a solution to crisis more quickly than otherwise expected because clearly these players have been called all but inevitable disorder right now their position is if you look at the opinion polls in greece they would vote no better probably mean they could move toward towards a default whether that's
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a good solution or about solution totally up to how they actually accept. also look at the markets reaction now oil prices are in the red of worsening concerns about the euro zone and we global economic data pointed to further slowing why it's we're just trading at around ninety one dollars per barrel while brant is that one hundred nine dollars asian markets are also heading down with the nikkei two percent in the red strongly again worsens losses of japanese exporters carmakers honda and mazda both wrong sort percent in the red this hour in financial side among the main retreat as in hong kong with both h.s.b.c. and bank of china losing over two percent. and clearly here in moscow the trading session will kick off in less than one hour on tuesday the russian markets have their own steve was due don't drop in a month there actually has lost five percent rather most of those just under three percent in the red as you can see it's not risking from much of course as news from
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greece home once again the roost on wednesday. yes and this correction i would say that we have to concentrate on news coming from europe because in the streets of basically looking at abuse. potential results of the problem solution and we see different sources saying that most of the waters are going toward for the saving measures and this by bird we also from other sources here that some people think that the measures will not be approved in fact is highly dependent which will go i will stay in a cautious mode i would wait and see how the useful goes to we see some room for improvements do we see so much that more quickly in the coming weeks but for to be also you stick around. and you see her goals. and russia has lost its last low cost carrier the license of sky express has been revoked the move was not a surprise given the company's poor financial results and huge debts in addition
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express has been considered russia's least reliable airline for several months to save its business the company had earlier decided to merge with the regional cuban airline and lease a new low cost carrier is unlikely to appear in the russian market in the future due to insufficient legislation ok you're up to date stories in less than one hours time for you here on r t so do stay with us. if.
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