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cool points and i would print certainly the splined hotel in touch with tell me touch your room the picture a good girl i would. flood to change every green lol he told. the u.n. nuclear watchdog reports that iran could be working on atomic. might be a pretext for a preemptive strike against iran. and the financial fall of. the previously politically bulletproof premier berlusconi finally agrees to go but not yet. the. standoff in northern kosovo between serbs and nato back to kosovo police finally draws un attention while the locals are blended into the scenery as part of everyday life.
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here in moscow russia's capital this is. and these are top stories the international nuclear agency says iran might be working on developing atomic weapons in its most critical report yet on the country its findings or widely expected and comes days after israel bluntly said military action against iran is getting closer and raising fears the report could be a pretext to an attack on a church and has more on the islamic study. now the u.n. nuclear watchdog found no smoking gun but hyped up fears that you rank continues research on nuclear weapons it doesn't say iran is building a weapon but it says it's collecting all the information it needs to sell and has a lot of technology and the international atomic energy agency claims to have the rainy and computer models of nuclear warheads which the watchtower views as
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a possible indication that you ran plans to build an atomic bomb among other evidence a satellite image of a steel container that might be used to secretly cast the high explosives needed to trigger any clue what happened i would be very skeptical about this report that's coming out from the international atomic energy agency because the i.a.e.a. doesn't really have any intelligence capabilities of its own and if it's relying on reports that are coming from other people i would rather suspect those reports are coming from the united states and israel the president if u.s. intelligence presenting false evidence to build a case for the war in iraq raises alarm bells us to the accuracy of the atomic agency's latest report on iran's you may have a piece of evidence of some kind but that piece of evidence is subject to your interpretation as to what it means when they saw aerial photo photographs in iraq showing certain things they interpreted those photographs to mean something which
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which was it was not correct back in two thousand and three the u.s. was adamant it's evidence on iraq's weapons of mass destruction and care is that if it was as solid as could be satellite images of a base where saddam hussein was believed to train al qaeda terrorists evidence of more bilat spoke by a logical weapons aluminum tubes presented as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium all of the above proved to be a hoax. and yet it was enough to start a war that would last eight plus years and kill more than a hundred thousand civilians israel is considering military action to take out iran's nuclear facilities preemptively the question many now ask is could be un's atomic watchdog reformed serve as a justification for start a war with iran security experts say the consequences for such action would be catastrophic we would most likely see new kinds of attacks probably on israel from
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as all our other groups we'd see attacks on american troops perhaps in iraq and afghanistan even more than what we've seen so far iran and could retaliate in conventional terms that could attack saudi arabian oil fields if you really want to see a crisis in the air in the international economy despite tough rhetoric coming from both israel and the u.s. many agree that washington and tel aviv are most likely to use the report as political leverage to try and isolate iran and possibly to put advantage needs flourishing economic relations with china no one in the international community wants iran to have nuclear weapons but what they hear is address the unilateral action by israel with the backing of the united states that could set the region on fire at a time when it is as on stable as it gets millions of lives could be in danger if policymakers in washington or tel aviv is psyched to jump the gun and start a war on grounds which are far from being transparent i'm going to check our
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reporting from washington our team. political analyst. believes iran has never been the danger it has been portrayed us. over the past hundred years iran has invaded and attacked nobody it has however been invaded by britain world war one by britain and the former soviet union in world war two in one thousand nine hundred want to grab it soil when its democratically elected president mohammad mosaddegh nationalized the iranian oil company which is today british petroleum a cia backed coup got rid of him in khost the shah of personal popularity until nine hundred seventy nine and when in one nine hundred seventy nine iran recovers its own identity immediately one said them hussein i think we all remember him was in the service of the united states britain and israel with chemical weapons of mass destruction provided by the united states to lead an eight year war of
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attrition against iran so if anything one has to ask who is the danger in the region the united states britain france and israel or iran who has invaded and attacked nobody in a century or we want to know how close you think a military strike against iran is so far. the majority think an attack is imminent as it runs along with american and israeli interests around sixteen percent doubt it arguing that no one wants to see a bloodbath in the region around ten percent think the whole thing they're still depends on tape runs a willingness to cooperate slightly fewer think there'll be a military strike only if you run actually admits to having a nuclear bomb idea of voice now and vote on our home page of r.t. dot com. a former cia officer who once said to be osama bin laden intelligence unit says america's policies on the muslim world create enemies rather than security here's some of what michael sure will tell us in about twenty minutes
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time. washington's enemy is an enemy that doesn't exist we're fighting and in the sonic enemy that washington believes is out to last because we have elections because we're free because we have women in the workplace is an enemy that doesn't exist the didn't exist when the loddon was alive it doesn't exist now america is being attacked because of its foreign policy in the muslim world because of its support for israel because of its support for the saudi police state because of its presence on the your opponents and until we accept that until americans can say to each other whether you support aid to israel or not our relationship with israel is causing this war we are not going to be able to to to defeat this enemy. the. time is up for the man who has dominated italian politics for the best part of two decades but it's not a mountain of corruption lawsuits in the sex crime allegations that did it for
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prime minister silvio berlusconi it is italy's it woeful finances his majority of that paraded as m.p.'s past italy's two thousand and ten spending a key vote to decide the next budget cuts which will be voted on next week italy is that europe's next big worry after greece it's borrowing costs. are at a record high and financial firms are losing faith but claiming berlusconi's political scalp might not be enough to help the country stay afloat. it's very naive to follow the entire political debates just on their little scorn in their sauna i think the counter is going through a very difficult time and what is required is a say a serious political debate on what kind of measure. one to take to tackle the crisis it's not much about little scorn italian people in caves should have thought and decide what their replacements should be rather then being run through parliamentary gimmicks i think that we should have stepped down at least one year
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ago and yes been able to survive just because the corruption and bribery in italian parliament is so widespread that these has been possible but honestly i think that's what is required is serious change and serious change can come just through going back to the people and asking them what their bedrooms corney should be eyes are already heading east for the international monetary fund search to shore up cash with its chief warning that we face a lost decade because of the euro's debts europe's debt excuse me christine lagarde is following up her fundraising visit to russia with a trip to china where she's expected to woo beijing is backing for the european bailout economists there's a china is ready to help give to give a helping hand but on its own terms. the initial object they have is really how will china work more closely was i'm half told the. finance
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capacity of my math and in the meantime to call for the justifiable position for china both in terms of the membership. also the possible r. and b. as a denominating currency and behind the special drawing rights still want to express was the rule this meeting positive attitude and sincerity in china will lend a hand but of course china will also have their own conditions to reciprocate themselves but there has been growing concern in china over you know how the money is going to be spent i think the government will have to be the right answer to the chinese people because because they are tax dollars the investment should be targeted more to the valuable asset as to how to industries use that overriding of land check to buy the bonds which is now rather sticky and there has not been the reasonable or
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for that a proper return risk of free package as being all for either by the individual country that is facing the problem all by the eurozone as a whole. with the eurozone in currency crisis cross-talk later asks if it's time for brussels to butt out and restore power to national governments here's what's ahead in around fifteen minutes. if greece last week were to have all that on earth are underwater but on the left the choice to keep citizens and i would have meant that the greece greek citizens would have brought on facts and economic governance within the euro zone which is almost unheard of that is the good thing of this crisis you see real beauty moving there's a wreck and also the president about these airlines you see the engine so you know if you're losing their job there's a good so i to this crisis i don't understand because we know it's a done deal there and there's only one girl that's on the streets people. and you
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say there's a good thing to these crises. and you are with r t it is fifteen minutes past the hour still ahead for you. why india's government believes that these people are no longer poor enough to get the help millions of them still need. and from a business that's western europe is getting its first gas from russia via the newly built nord stream pipeline that bypasses transit countries currently about ten minutes from now for more details on the significance of this is. the close ups he has been to the. ports ecological breakthroughs save human lives against mark she goes to the seat of. the unusual ways to check to make sure. it works for me pioneers place
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local cuisine. that's where future developments depend on the way. black sea coast should close up on our. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand three hundred one is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandos there to take care of all the people who know the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to say i started out i want to just do firefighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the florida problem is medical stuff that a rescue couple weeks ago waited for hours for i waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a same francis and leeway for four hours and fifteen minutes getting us all the
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patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in the emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms. we. cover. and welcome back you are with our team on to kosovo now where the u.n. head has ways to concerns over the increased attacks on the minority serbs and their property in northern kosovo bunky muna put part of the blame on the decision of kosovo albanian leadership to extend its control over the serb run area for months serbs in the region have been barricaded in and are not only against the
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unwanted authorities but also nato peacekeeping forces well actually i shot six points. perhaps not an obvious venue for a wedding but this serbian couple living in northern possible decided to get married at the barricades in meter it's a local call up we're going to be others here and there's no woodruff invents this is all well and this is precisely. the sort of barricades in northern kosovo have been standing for several months now for those who built them they're just a part of everyday life not only have the kosovo serbs isolated themselves from the k. four troops but also from their unwanted neighbors this is the famous bridge in which splits that's out in the serbian and albanian parts it was called the bridge of friendship and was meant to symbolize that that through can easily live together but the size of the barricades on the serbian part tells the whole story of how serbs are unwilling to be part of the self-proclaimed state while the cemented
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barricades in the middle of it so have become the town's main gathering spot tensions are still running high just a few kilometers. for every sand office that will decay for troops managed to demolish serbs built two piles there are times when the two pro sisters take place similar tenuously. alibi and. people like the. serbs say they have no choice but to continue barricading themselves in they believe would not hesitate to wipe them off their land forcefully help they believe by k. four troops despite constant clashes with a nato contingent and political pressure from belgrade because the serbs have become accustomed to living this cage they have built for themselves. it
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was hard at first when we run out of food and petrol but we serbs are people who used to improvise. finding a way out so we've built alternative routes through the mountains so now we can again receive supplies prevents a humanitarian catastrophe order the orthodox priest of the town's brand the temple sat he has never been busier with all the people flocking in lately to pray for the well being of their families is the story closer look to cindy for in hard times even being my birds turkey ones but series with stupid old heart tests of times and everyone a nature of its analysis this land is the cradle of serb culture and stated. another deadlock in this balkan melting pot continues belgrade is still unwilling to resume negotiations with pristina which could put great to this standoff but rather politicians clash this sort of family has little trust in diplomacy their kids may be too young to realize what it's all about and why they are being shown
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the barriers but there is little doubt what views they will inherit once they grow up let's see russia r.t. reporting from costa scummy targets in kosovo russia launched an unmanned probe into one of mars isn't moons in the early hours of wednesday but had has his technical trouble. i. a series of robotic maneuvers should have taken place after the probe separated from its booster rocket that has not happened and federal space agency officials say they have three days to sort the problem out the probes are designed to bring back soil from the martian moon phobos which should on earth some secrets about our solar system's creation also on board is trying as first on our satellite which will be put into observation orbit around the red planet. and more world news now starting in thailand where the floodwaters are finally receding. cleaning up is
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now underway in northern provinces but things are far from over in bangkok where there is a struggle to create debris that's blocking the capital's dreams the floods are taking their cue toll on thailand over five hundred people have been killed and many thousands displaced while a key firms such as toyota honda and nestle have seen production and profits drop massively. american presidential hopeful herman cain is defiant about staying in the game despite the increasing sexual harassment claims swirling around him a second woman has now gone public about her alleged assault and she wants all forest users to come forward clean as a surprise front runner for the republican nomination to take on president obama in trying to twelve and he denies all the claims that's ok we replaced and he says it's now got fewer poor people but the numbers don't tell the whole story the government there now thinks that less than a dollar
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a day is enough to get by as appreciator explains. in india's capital city the sights and sounds of one of the world's fastest growing economies are everywhere. but intermingled with the new malls and shopping developments slums like this one are still home to about forty million people many of the people who live here however are going even town is being poor thanks to a new definition that has moved in the poverty line to thirty eight european per day or think that romney was works for six days a week as a cop and can make up to two dollars per day he sends most of his money back to his village to support the white and three children he left behind the fact that his country doesn't classify him as before is shocking to him but he didn't thirty june rupees or the benchmark to decide the poverty line is wrong because one cannot do anything with that amount someone like me who makes three thousand rupees per month finds it hard to survive here how can someone who are only thirty two new can
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survive the people behind and say that it's simply an adjustment based on the current economic climate according to them the new definition actually means that there are class people living in poverty in india than twenty years ago when almost half of all indians were living below the poverty line they also find it has no impact on who can access government welfare services and many people above the poverty line are also vulnerable i mean or it's not as if you know if you're. poor and or from got one rupee more than the poverty line you're rich we have to do a lot for that and that's what our strategy is but new data also suggests those living in poverty should get by on the equivalent of two dollars per month for their health and education sparking outrage across india where do you feed your family where do you look after your kids where you send them for education how is not that anywhere close to the poverty line. thirty thirty rupees per hour what
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is all to not good enough for good dinner peace a good leader is no way you can save a hundred thousand for now the debate over the poverty line is meaningless in his life he just wants to be able to support his family. i'm going to get it done but my only wish for my future is that i continue doing this work of mine without any hindrance from anyone or anything as long as the government doesn't interfere i'll continue doing this business to feed and educate my kids focusing and depending on himself preassure either artsy new delhi india and in around twenty minutes details of the tussle for the top and world tennis in the sports world with dimitri but before then let's check the numbers with korea. our welcome to our business of western europe's getting its first crossing gas while having rebuilt direct nord stream pipeline. in germany and this was his reply
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. this new route should bring cheaper gas for homes and businesses in the european union for the first time there are no transit fees to be paid to countries like ukraine and belarus and also eliminates the threat of supplying cuts which we've seen in recent years actually leaving some e.u. states out in the cold now this isn't a you would project there were german shareholders also french as part of the scale from the project and it will guarantee supply to citizens of those countries for the next fifty years or so even through this use your road that crosses the mold for gas in europe has gone up you know this is the part people said could be built that was too long too expensive sometimes it was technically impossible for example there's only one compressor station along the route once again you said there were several needed to make it happen this route has been planned since then though it's annoying to a second load will come on top next year project leaders have said to the third law
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and troubling capacity of north stream will be discussed very soon by shareholders and russia's largest company gazprom has reported an eighty percent leap in process during the second quarter gas monopoly on almost ten billion dollars during that period beating some forecasts by ten percent market watchers say the strong autumn lie is being driven by increased output and stronger prices deliveries to europe twenty percent this year and are set for a further ghosts now that the north korean gas is online and it cost more than seven billion dollars and leading russian energy consultant conference in singapore lease it will take a decade to breakeven. the real time off for thought all this and less what it will be depends on the price of gas and you'll feel like it because the president is the related with the gas prices in european union but of course it will take on the euros in the west as they must be not anxious about the thought of this money away because you know that from one point to your guest room is the main goal that all
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flows through well from another point of view gets bored with the main supply will be just and just drawn gave all girl the last three will be here. and looking at the markets oil is heading higher on speculation that iran's nuclear plans could threaten the stability in the middle east light sweet is currently trading at ninety six dollars a barrel while brant is one hundred fifteen dollars per barrel. markets in asia hi alan italian news and chinese data hong kong stocks leading up to try to report it calling inflation giving a boost to bank and property stocks trying to overseas line investments and bank of china leaving two percent in the uk tokyo listed exporters and banks are also rising and that improved risk sentiments. and stocks in europe again in early wednesday investors are digest digesting news that italian prime minister silvio berlusconi will resign a move is meant to convince investors that italy can curb its record borrowing
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costs and avoid the fate of crates. and here in russia markets gave up early again then slipped into the red at noon the r.t.s. is losing point one percent of my six is half a percent now here's a quick look at some shambles on the minds of energy majors and makes the sour gas promise up supported by strong second quarter results electricity producing eon russia raised against the company's revenues rose twenty percent in the first nine months of the year and russia's biggest lender is burbank is among the main game has up almost a percent. remembering his work and buying a bank in poland has got of expansion into central and eastern europe polish media is reporting that sperm bank is most likely to acquire any or backwards his own writing entirely international group carlota sarra analysts suggest it's a good time to make our possessions kustra european banks are selling out says a bargain prices a
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a bank has probably tell and business services for her credit portfolio of around four billion dollars bank recently bought using european armor for spying and else class to buy into turkey's dennett's. that's it for this hour but i'll be back with more in africa.
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on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street street they are. essentially the chance to use it to get the brakes to stop this is a big human experiment good. to see because you see this rap music in which it. was allegedly trying to send some relief money and it's all changed things are fine . the researchers plan to maintain our confidence in launches and taking on the critics points to be seen trade imbalances recession looks even the nation's close to collapsing in some time alone for close hospital such as mislabeling to fail simple a balance again field level tightening as us crash eminent smashed it seems to disclose it in its place is an open street the i.m.f.
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