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financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. heart of the greek government distain replaces in disbelief over the prime minister is about a referendum stunt although it is a just a few hours now to go until a vote of confidence. the turmoil in greece adds to the trauma of global leaders at the g. twenty summit in cannes who are struggling to stem the debt contagion from spreading across the eurozone. the mocked up mission touches down a simulated flight to mars is completed by a six man crew spending over five hundred days in isolation all as part of an ambitious space experiment. on the road to extradition campaigners cry
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foul as a computer whiz kid just told he had committed no crime in the u.k. but could still face trial in the u.s. . just after five pm on friday here in the russian capital this is with me rory sushi the latest chapter in the greek saga is due to unfold as the government of prime minister george faces a crucial confidence vote the embattled greek leader alienated many of his supporters over plans for a bailout referendum which decided to cancel the outcome of the vote could have a major bearing on the debt stricken euro zone in athens is sarah. please prime minister to start the day faces leisure fresh faced from the fraud and
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from within his own government as well he's in a very very tight spot in the there's absolutely no guarantee that he'll remain in power because his tongue think if eight days three later on say he's going to be asking will make his kid his government's. plan is very uncertain in the mood exactly what the outcome of that is going to be some people as they can see here think that he'll find a way to manage to survive and cling on to power put a lot of the people calling for is higher as we've seen it be an incredibly up and down week blink and you'll miss it with some of the decisions that have been going back and forth on again off again referendum the possibility of him resigning in the not residing because no one is missing it because all eyes the family of greece as the ship mounts of concern about what's happening here it's a very big this is tabulated at a time when thirty years aid and the country faces an absolutely critical point leaving food in the speech and the last thing anyone wants it is the kind of
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uncertainty that is sitting at the moment when the referendum power was announced at the beginning of the way not only was it not from his criticism of rules and here in the country among some of his government that the people actually met announcing with a lot of cynicism they never expected to be given a voice and never expected to have a sit in for it in the house very much the stand out on the street is that this decision is now completely in the hands of brussels of the usa leaders in that papa gave very much into that she lost to disappointment in the past the government in the prime minister a lot of the women but police is a country right now is the population suffering for economic exhaustion they really are at the end of an incredibly long crisis the starting point really has been a test case the how much austerity a country can take after those everyone's watching we saw the movie of course there are concerns about other countries. you know as it is lee is causing a huge amount it is constant. so certainly why is concern not just about greece i
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think about the eurozone as a whole later on today when that confidence they see will need more power plants needing food where they were baden-powell whether a unity government come about but could have instant knock on effects throughout the rest of the year is any he said he's a man concert with such a loss of public confidence people here on the ground even if it happened today can survive that confidence day in his government should he be able to stay in power he's clearly lost the confidence of this public. warning from athens right that time professor of constitutional law in georgia says it doesn't actually matter how the crisis is resolved as weeks have grown so disillusioned with the entire political system. myself as a good person i feel a little deceived the way these women are blaming you so. that's why even if we manage to form a new coalition government i don't think that they are going to do to me the the basic problem that in our political system and these are those are dinner and this
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last call for people who want to the core of the political system not just the thoughts on the hill or the words. she's on by the police in very broadly in the near future or other this will be he will call a people you stream have a limited so we're going to we're not going to say to himself over there will be this article going for the movie would be good for that if you have seen the closers of america and suppose if the goalie covered all of our brain is that exactly what is going to be your question to that ever i don't get it exactly for december so it is not there anymore our parliament the with to get this is a full if it only with this this is a couple of the big teeth can happen in cannes. but other political and financial turbulence in greece has also shaped me discussion at the g. twenty summit in cannes with e.u. leaders voicing strong determination to defend the euro i think it's anything now
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is attending a summit and brings us more from a southern french resort. the greek tragedy that we saw unraveled this week in all directions completely rocked the g twenty here in camp on the back closer to say of the euro france and germany putting a lot of pressure on the greek prime minister and also other g twenty members defending what they call the beating heart of europe but of course the euro how to save it from from just getting out of control but what what's happening in greece that communique is expected today as this summit wraps up in france a lot of analysts are saying that we will see the leaders presenting this is they are all on one page in terms of the global economy but it is expected that behind those doors there is some very intense debate about the euro about the g twenty about the emerging economies that they need to have more room for as we heard from president. speaking about his meeting with fellow brics countries and how they're more than ready to help the eurozone to give money they haven't agreed on the some
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of that they're putting the condition out that they want their voices to be more heard they put money into the i.m.f. and they want some more say in what happens to the global economy to try to prevent situations like this many other issues were pushed off the table and we're hearing from from analysts about that as well but there were so many issues that were supposed to be touched on unfortunately this euro crisis kind of took over so a lot of those issues will be moved to the next summit the next time protests taking place throughout this week really a little bit further up the coast in monaco and nice guy has to be said protester happen every time any of the g.'s meet the g. seven the g. eight the g. twenty that is not an exception what's different this time around first of all is their solidarity with the occupy movement and of course you know it's on probably half of the expanding across the u.s. but also there they're very very specific point it's not just and she will bullis
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protest they are angry at the rich and the bankers for deciding. everyone else is fake they're just livid about it yes they have turned to satire to try to get their points across in fact speaking of the whole greek situation. the mass spangler mirco of her slogan angela merkel would have supported that referendum which the i think he has backtracked on if the answer would have been yes the people fed up protest going to continue what experts are saying is that these leaders will not be able to continue to ignore these kind of protests especially in light of what's happening with the global economy. and in our reporting right there where you always are to us good to have your company today still ahead of you here in the program a real crack there yesterday on there if you do the math people america's first general strike in fifty years and a peaceful march of. protesters culminating in chaos with almost one hundred arrests and plenty of injuries. and western governments plan to ramp up the
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pressure on iran over its nuclear program all of this ahead of a report by you where no one told all those details coming your way short. nearly ten minutes past the hour here in moscow and that epic eighteen month journey to mars has just completed its mission although the spacecraft never actually left earth at least simulated flight took place right here in moscow it was an experiment to monitor the psychological effects of long term isolation on the six international crew i hear the impressions of a virtual space man who's now seeing daylight for the first time in over five hundred days after five hundred. twenty days of this trip or so we are proud to be to prove that. good to us we hope we can help. designing these next to
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the future missions to. and we're ready to get into the next piece of green there. this is experiment to see basically the psychological effect a trip to mars would have on the crew and how they would work together inside such a facility now those that took part in this are looking to be part of future martian missions this of the whole operation was an international cooperation cooperative mission the russian space agency working with the european space agency to put this experiment into into practice now the crew itself was made up from people from all around the world three of them were russian there was representatives from china as well as from france and central america who will find out a little bit what it's like on the scene where the mars five hundred module is we can now cross live to tom bartlett who is there tom what's going on where you are.
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well peter i remember on june the third last year watching this door behind me shot seals and that was the start of the five hundred twenty days which ended when i watched them the door open at last after all that time and the crew emerged little bit white faced little bit bleary eyed and so were it would cheering crowd after all that time they all stood together in front of microphones and they said how glad they were to work with their other crew members and to have got through what is really quite a feat of engineering really to be in spite of nation and with a very strict routine day in day out for all that time to discuss a bit more about this i'm joined by rene pistol he's head of the european space agency's office in washington. we never quite knew what to expect when we started this expect experiments and what you think the health after this very long stretch of time. think what and things. first. seem to be even
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without having all the data from the experiments because of course. so we see that there are no general showstoppers in terms of medical problems problems and the proof of six or five hundred twenty places. on top of that here was also learned so much more to selection process because this was one of the crucial ingredients to have working very well together and then of course there are a lot of other medical facts and things which we have learned solution can apply for growth. immediately even for those flying from mars. of course as you say the selection process and it was primarily a psychological experts so what kind of problems were the up against the fears and how they've been overcome. with of course the biggest fear most of all really
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problems with. from a trip to the innocent place in isolation this is very tough for the first of course. we can see that the crew. has been working very hard very serious or all over the surface in a tragic day is each and every day of it and they really prove made it a second success. but thank you very much rene i mean i remember seeing that some bookmakers a put eight to one odds on one of the crew going insane as a result of this experiment that hasn't materialized and i think they can now look forward to the deep brief period free of all those tensions well as. compensation for taking part in the mission each participant receives one hundred thousand dollars worth of also had plenty of time to try and work out what they're going to spend that there were serious points of them being in there was the
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science that comes from it. and the people behind the mars five hundred project have said this yes it has. been a success however in terms of the journey into the far reaches of space they are saying no that it is really not even the first step but the first step towards the first step of mankind flying off and going to hopefully try and set up some form of settlement on mars. following the adventures for us here on our t.v. will do you remember you can always a visit our web site also you dot com for the latest. videos but here are some of the items waiting for you right now find out how forces faced an investigation from the international criminal court to possible war crimes during its move to libya. on a lot of it couldn't break the dominance of the u.s. and china now ranks second between barack obama and hu jintao in forbes list of the
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world's most powerful people. now a quarter past the hour here in moscow the california city of oakland is reeling after one of the biggest protests the occupy wall street movement has seen to date at least eighty demonstrators arrested many injured after their rally culminated in a heavy handed police crackdown it all started peacefully other protesters managing to shut down the city port with just the country's fifth largest without incident at the same time a general strike america's first of a half a century paralyzed several businesses in downtown our correspondent lucy company was there when things turned violent he describes how events. were sitting across
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from oscar grant's plaza which is the site of my oakland movements work protesters have been camping out for weeks in order to raise their voices against an equality social injustice the same issues that are motivating thousands of occupy wall street movements all across the country but of course the images are the things that we remember images are what's now a story and this morning in downtown oakland these are the images they are going to see across all of the screens of the mainstream. stocks and the isolated ups of randomness in the violence we were on the ground in oakland we're going to take you through some of the moments as they unfold and again we're still reporting from the total interest as you can hear behind me loud explosions possibly tear gas from the police officers there are at least hundreds if not two hundred three hundred police officers in full riot gear several men as you can see advancing behind us right now on the occupy oakland movement now we don't know how many officers are back there we saw a massive group of them sort of
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a walk down that street before that was the street of the standoff for several protesters had barricaded the street from the police several several pieces of furniture and whatnot were lit on fire pretty good and not enough. action to provoke this kind of a militant response by the police force here they were shooting. there if you know my people are amazed at the scene how november second in downtown oakland will be remembered will be the charred remains of a few isolated instances of violence by the successful shutdown of the nation sports reporting from downtown oakland fartsy in the south. and you can watch all the p.t.o. from the night of violence in oakland i do so with all these you tube channel i don't know who's keeping a close eye on the occupy movement in oakland and elsewhere. feet as you can see here by the way of being reach we hear that all under school she says the movement is going to support as far as afghanistan. you see and young try to stay up
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to date with the movement development and on our website we're asking if it's possible that police will start protecting the interests of the so-called ninety nine percent of those the occupy wall street protesters say being repressed by the rich for you know the numbers for you right here forty percent voting no it's a that it will only happen if policemen lose their jobs another twenty six percent said that the police will side with protesters when the government can't give them what they want for example they're not. but twenty two percent think the police would never follow orders to fire live rounds on peaceful activists and only twelve percent say occupy protesters are rioters getting the treatment day itself. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range months
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of free risk free stooge rides free. download free volunteers want to be over for your media projects and free media and gone to our teton tom. would be soon which brightened. only about sun from constant pressure on some. news from stunts on t.v. don't come. twenty minutes past the hour here and ask oh the u.s. and u.k. officials have been quick to deny that seeking military confrontation with iran statements were released by a spokesman from both sides following media reports of a potential operation aimed at tehran's alleged nuclear weapons facilities however
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they did say the west has no intention of easing pressure on the islamic republic and would use what's described as a wide range of means at their disposal the likes of the u.s. and britain are expected to seize upon the up coming. out on iran's nuclear program it will reportedly reveal new intelligence about the alleged atomic activities but author adrian she says these threats are nothing new for. this has been going on for almost for more than four years now these permanent threats against iran on the part of israel who are calling for a preemptive strike. or these two days ago and it all coincides with the battle. is really on southern lebanon in two thousand and six so i think we have to be very cautious and basically understand that what iran is is the cornerstone of probably what is an ongoing very tough negotiation to move forward towards the
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world governments with russia and china are not going to bow in very easily to the western powers and iran is the cornerstone so i think the world we are seeing is we are probably edging closer to what might become a full fledged war in the region even a world war with iran is the cornerstone if it is attacked by who's really american british or accomplished all three forces. meanwhile british media say that an attack on iran could come as soon as next november when it comes because the country remains resilient to international sanctions various media outside the u.k. the ministry of the. the whitehall sources do check out the story unfold at r.t. dot com. now it is the mother international news for you this hour an explosion has killed four had left dozens of coal miners trapped underground in henan province
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central china officials say the blast was caused by a small earthquake fifty kilometers away rescuers are right now trying to reach those caught in the mine and have already pulled out some severely injured workers trying is called mine industry safety record has improved in recent years but still remains the worst in the world. hundreds have taken to the streets of seoul to march against the ratification of a free trade agreement with the united states protesters say the deal will benefit the american pharmaceutical industry damaging south korean companies the u.s. congress has already given the green light to be agreement on the korean ruling party is pushing for ratification but has yet to agree on a deal with the opposition. evacuations have been ordered for nearly two million people near bangkok as flooding continues to threaten the city officials are keeping a close eye on water levels inching ever closer to subway stations all stocks
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remain open for now heavy rains and flooding have killed more than four hundred people since nationwide me since july. the homeless trickster in his own country but i wanted criminal in another this is the sad case of richard o'dwyer a british student who is facing extradition to the us alleged internet piracy in the u.k. if he was found guilty he would most likely get off with a fine but in the states he would face a much worse fate is that i would bet it has more. on the surface they're a picture of calm but these are very anxious times for richard o'dwyer and his family the university students facing possible extradition to america for alleged copyright infringement he ran a website providing links to pirated videos it wasn't a problem for british or thor seas but rich is nevertheless a wanted man you know it's really just awful. frankly
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because you know if richard had done anything wrong we would buy up it seems to be responsible in this very very long time a case is now being heard at this magistrate's court in london the latest chapter in julie's struggle to keep her son it they told us that the criminal investigation in the u.k. had been dropped so it was like a bit of a sigh of relief when the next sentence they said we got an expedition or a traumatic. and then you must go to the court immediately i thought he was going to be extradited like that day richard's website t.v. shack was a free stand post to pirated content including the latest hollywood blockbusters none of it was actually provided by him but that doesn't matter to america it says the site breached the copyright laws and claims he's there is to punish because the websites lucrative advertising was aimed at u.s. consumers this course is where richard was freights will be decided royds on
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whether or not his actions are considered to be a crime in the u.k. this trial was his last chance to put forward his defense and now it's up to the judge to decide but according to digital lore experts the decisions not a tough one to make it's quite possible that he's only him guilty of a civil offense offenses you know something he could potentially get fined for and you know it's clearly a u.k. case as well because he was doing. this in the u.k. it's not really any catering to be extradited to the united states is not clearly was infringing copyright in united states told britain signed the extradition treaty with america in two thousand and three nearly a decade on controversy still surrounds it the u.s. can extradite whoever it wants without proof or hearing privileges the u.k. doesn't get with a treaty was a must change for the government while in opposition but
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a recent review of commissions just in the treaty still fair several leading m.p.'s refused to agree though the commons home affairs committee calling for changes was a mistake in the first with a sudden strategic i think it was a mistake it's not a level playing field even with a partner like america we need to make sure that we of being equal and we are being fair to our citizens and that is not the case of the opposition against the extradition treaty is growing in westminster dissenting in peace of just force through debate on it later this month and the parliamentary review on it is jew in the new year all this though may be too late for richard he has just two weeks until he learns where they are america will get what it wants are given it r.t. london. it is nearly five thirty pm on friday here in the russian capital you without c m a roll weeks to show you pocket with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes. from
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valuable east peace. in two thousand and ten especially economic zone for industrial production was established in russia somalia region with a total area of six hundred sixty had to as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from property lambs and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifteen point five percent. the special economic zone operates as a free customs own which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of encouraging teams to some our region as he said is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure.
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