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three stooges three. three books videos for your media project a free media party. moment of truth for italy the sound of rushes to vote on an hysterical plan to clear the way for a new government but many say the debt reduction measures are too waits of takes one of these largest economies. bombing for billions to look at contracts the nato countries expect to reconstruct libya spark new questions over the real motives for military strikes. down the aisles of ukraine's political storm the nation's mood turns ugly as local al brakes on the rest of the country threaten a return to the bad old days of national turmoil.
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tenney and the russian gavel you're watching r t r marina joshie welcome to the program italy is rushing through a painful austerity cuts set to avert the worst case scenario in third largest economy a vote in the senate is expected on friday approval by both houses of parliament will finally and the error of still be a girl's connie who promise to resign as soon as new laws are passed but as our reports many in italy dow the new government will bring relief to the struggling country. the italian bread he's going strong. divest visit expressways. it's in fashion it's a country that economy wise is used to putting its best it forward. it recently at
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least in its economy stagnating has now become the latest country to be dragged into the center of the eurozone crisis is only a strong economy. sorry better than it is now it's league could now face a similar fate these countries having to see convergence see parallels despite being one of the year is its largest economy we're not greece we are not greece because we have a lot of savings we are not greece because we have been very prudent in this recession we haven't done big very few seats in this recession might not be greece that with that and soaring borrowing costs just how did italy and in this situation right now nobody. nobody spending in all or all of europe consumers are not spending they are saving they're scared to verify what's going to happen meeting
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your raising to most to be the tough reforms in a large part of what's made repeating growth in the country so you difficult hopes are now pinned underneath government being able to bring about positive change we have had so many years of leadership that was not credible outside and very divisive inside i don't think it's only an italian problem i mean there's quite some support for saying that mr berlusconi was not able to deliver what he promised i think there might be a transfer some of your old. but that's not going to be enough. we need support from europe otherwise everybody and that's the scariest part because situation in it's the right now do you think face its biggest challenge yet it's unclear whether they like details of the peaceful and culturally united europe can survive the failure to adapt and to find decisive leadership at this point and they could be left in ruins. and greece is already
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welcoming a new prime minister of the four a vice president of the european central bank look us papademos sworn in on friday and bring standing and days of political wrangling in athens as main parties struggle to content agreement the new coalition government will have to vote for more stared measures to release another portion of an e.u. bailout otherwise agrees warns it will go bankrupt within weeks political analyst peter air believes the true nature of the deepening crisis is being hidden from public view. i think we have to turn the clock back to the original collapse of the world economy because this was no accident it was a very well planned exercise by the new world order who have the ability to close down any company or any country will and as we know ireland became the victim portugal and greece and apparently spain and italy likely to follow it really
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doesn't matter who's in power there are people who are controlling this situation the banks are involved and sometimes good unsecured loans and of course the politicians themselves remember that they can take out any country financially or militarily that they want to take out this is a master plan of what i call the new world order their priorities are one to secure the world's natural resources their second is to control the markets for those resources and thirdly to control the gateways to the sea lanes and the pipeline routes when you have control of it you basically have got the world in the palm of your hand you have a control with the finances of the world controls the world and this is what we're looking at here and the dead bird is taking its toll in sport in the birthplace of the olympic games. well greece greece is in dire straits
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at the moment you see it's a worsening economy but sports are really helping the people cope despite the departure of five proper flaked out and said to compete for other nations watch our special report from athens in the upcoming sports bulletin and a little bit over half an hour from now. where the debt crisis is apparently here to stay world leaders have agreed they need to work faster to save the global economy so our he spoke to the director general of the world trade organization plus column e. and he says russia's long awaited membership in w t o will help the revival well the economy is not in good shape but one of the ways to exhibit this situation which i recognize and we discussed the last week of the g twenty is not good one of the ways to move out of this crisis is to open more trade fight against
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protectionism and the fact that russia joins the visit very moment is also a symbol of the value of these monthly the true system of rules in that it heads economy growing including. the child if you're cute like the ones we are reading in the world economy. europeans are also setting their eyes on china as a source of cash to bail them out and regimes rowing and saving struggling western economies is something people will debates with his guest on cross stop coming up next hour. the chinese have been very hesitant because they see that the europeans just can't get their house in order we've created such a mess of their economies are no where near is cutting them strategic as china does and we've got to be clear that funding our moral hazard in keeping us behaving badly either in europe or the united states is not in china's long term best interest either it's. want to see the west continue to harm itself are we really in
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the position given all the problems we have just talked to china and say what we've decided this court and what we think is good and what you would do is. nato may have an it its operations and maybe i've got the western presence is far from over with big companies replacing the war planes the countries that have gone to a which country are now getting a look hurt of contracts to rebuild it or it is laura smith adds up the profits of war. first british bombs tourists apart now british companies will get paid to put it back together libya is open for business and u.k. firms are being encouraged to join the gold rush is a relatively wealthy country. and i expect there will be opportunities for british
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. companies to get involved in the reconstruction of philip hammond is urging c.e.o.'s and sales directors to pack their suitcases and head to the north african country the u.k.'s bill for its part in the nato intervention in libya is estimated at just under five hundred million dollars but according to the u.k. department of trade and investment the value of contracts to rebuild libya in areas ranging from electricity and water supplies to health care and education could amount to upwards of three hundred billion dollars over the next ten years and the british government will make sure it takes a leading role in that just as it did in the war and that's raising more questions about the u.k.'s motives in playing such a big role in the recent conflict john hillery of war and wants says it has shades of post-war iraq when companies from countries involved in the allied invasion were
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awarded all the best gigs. journalist john pilger says there was evidence of battering before nato even got involved. transitional council told the french. they would give thirty five it was shown. before. the u.k. department for trade and investment already has start on the ground in libya ready to welcome british companies. awarded contracts wanting to get in on the action oil firm shell and b.p. shares rose on the news they were talking to the transitional government engineering firms are up and mark macdonald also reportedly keen both the latter refused to put up a spokesman when asked preferring instead to send basic statements which critics
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say is a new tactic to avoid defending their ethics it's better p.r. for them. any form of public discussion of why they're doing what are you around the world. so far the conflict in libya looks like an excellent investment hawtho billion dollars to oust a dictator with a return of three hundred billion in business contracts when it's all over now that humanitarian goals no longer need to be touted wall suddenly makes great business sense nor a smith forty london. still to come for you this hour will a probe launch to martian mood reached its destination or it hits the ground it will gather the chances of saving rushes and visions interplanetary mission after it was hit with serious technical problems. join our russian closer team as they explore how people on the black sea coast devote their lives to save animals from exploitation in the tourism business. some high level u.k.
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government officials believe israel could launch a strike against iran within two months according to reports in a british paper unnamed intelligence sources in london also claimed a attack on iran's alleged nuclear facilities could be carried out with american logistical support an apparent response to the allegations the u.n. had gone to the moon called for a diplomatic solution to the iranian issue and the u.s. to fans chief warrant of the regional fallout from any possible strike instead urging tougher sanctions russia and china have repeatedly rejected both options as counterproductive tension surrounding tehran's nuclear program was read not of by recent grad atomic watchdog reports suggesting iran might be working on a nuclear bomb are supposedly years watching developments for television. according to british intelligence chiefs israel would launch a strike against iran to stop it from developing nuclear weapons as soon as
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christmas according to sources in the british government if not christmas then the beginning of next year with these sources saying that israeli military action is to be expected soon no why other than later and that it will be action that will be supported logistically by the united states not in recent weeks we did hear from the british defense ministry they confirmed that they have contingency plans in place should the u.k. decide to support military action against iran here in israel prior to the publication on tuesday of the report the international atomic energy agency the israeli defense minister ehud barak warned of a possible israeli strike he said that all options are on the table we have had i was sponsored by iran's supreme leader the ayatollah ali from monny who has warned both the united states and israel that if they strike iran's they must expect a top hamas response from tehran radian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's responding
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to that i eighty a report he slammed that report and he said that iran would not stick back one iota from developing its nuclear program and he said that there were pulled those relying on basis u.s. claims that he ran is building a nuclear bomb. but for more analysis on the story visit our website or find out on the various social networks out there on the internet. if. russian space experts are battling to fix a technical failure on board an interplanetary station now was heading to the
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martian moon hoboes well the probe launched on wednesday was to get a better knowledge of how the universe evolved but there are fears the crash back to earth having never reached its goal participate all over explores the potential dangers. at the moment the theories around which probably what problem is cause the probe to be stuck around the earth after it's take off split into two camps whether it's a problem with the software of the pro or a problem with the hardware of the probe now it's a problem with the software that's something to potentially can be fixed now one theory that's been put forward is that it's a problem with the navigation system of the probe these type of probes when they're launched initially used the sun as their main focus point for navigation and then that navigation system switches over towards the stars now that some people believe that this probe has failed in switching from the sun to the stars and if they can send
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a software patch and upload that patch to the probe it should be able to go about its mission just a few days late now the big problems come in the rise if it turns out to be a problem with the hardware the focus probe or contains seven tons of highly toxic fuel because this feel was intended on sending it from earth to the moon or mars and then back to earth one nasa expert is referred to the phobias probe as the most toxic calling satellite ever so this is a problem that lost cause most of the russian space agency are facing that they may have to come up with some kind of contingency plan to deal with a potentially toxic problem caused by the fuel that's on board this probe to make sure that it poses no threat to us here on earth. well don't forget you can always log on to our website for more stories and here's what's in line right now. saved by skerries horror riders stephen king is raising money for the poor to pay their
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heating bills in winter also. for grab some pa beavers dress by russian designer goes under the hammer in a way find out what you have to pay to dress up god in style or to adopt. the rule of the orange coalition was a time of political fireworks any of grain protests and clashes on the streets were matched by brawls inside parliament so when last year a moderate centrist victory in a college was elected to power people were hoping for call but as artie's lives here she ask for its legacy might not be easy to overcome history appears to be repeating itself the ukraine the left all the events of several years back on the
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right of just a few weeks ago with the two points in history united by the people say believe that the government haven't been working in their favor. and for many it all started with this man victor yushchenko fist fights in parliament street protests and destruction of gas supplies to europe were common in his era as president and it kept ukraine firmly in the headlines the world's media had been having many sleepless nights reporting on the rollercoaster events in the country back then writer and journalist me to have read in published a book poking fun at all the major political players. times are extremely fun for the media the regime used the media as a drug for society but if you do so you have to braise the deuce every year it's fun to watch when the temperature rises in politics but for society it's there's a limit to list wildness after which the society goes manage with you should we
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surely breach this go mission. many now say it was the message of you should get scared and see which helped which sweeps of power and many felt his arrival would become a breath of fresh air centralizing the power instead allies in the economy were big priorities when he became president of ukraine for more than a year it had been relatively quiet here but the case of former prime minister yulia timoshenko fourteen months since we got a call which is presidency propelled ukraine back into the global headlines. the combination of her trial for exceeding her authority while prime minister shocked many hardly anyone expected to machine code to land such a big sentence seven years behind bars. i want to point out that stalinist time is where their oppressions returns to ukraine with this but direct i'm appealing to all the patriots of ukraine defend ukraine from an authoritarian regime while the so-called join of arc of ukrainian politics will start i'm
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travelling inside the courtroom her seething supporters clashed with police outside . days later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament demanding a raise to their ridiculous you know pensions they demolished everything in their car it's actually the police with blunt weapons going social unrest scared the country's president when you look at when you were lured agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and they're planning attacks from the state police nationwide people have completely lost mission. experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with the euro to a twelve football championship and the crucial parliamentary election looming the temperature of scandal will most certainly be rising again come next year next year russia party reporting from kiev in ukraine. i'll take a look at some other stories from around the world and u.s. army soldier convicted of slaughtering three afghan civilians for sports has been
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sentenced to life and fury as however in the side of the staff sergeant calvin gibbs will be eligible for parole after serving ten years in prison what the twenty six year old was the highest ranking of five soldiers charged over the deaths of the an armband during patrols in kandahar province early last year. security cameras in the turkish city of van have captured the dramatic moments when a five point seven magnitude earthquake struck on wednesday as a tremor hit you can see the lights go dark and people running from buildings as gigantic clouds of smoke overtake the street at least ten people were killed one two hotels collapse so far twenty people have been pulled from the rubble alive the same turkish province suffered through another a deadly earthquake last month that killed more than six hundred people
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time now to delve deeper into the world's biggest country and our russia close up series. well today it's back to the black sea coast and the people there are doing their bit to protect the planet from the art of recycling to rescuing while live on bart and discovered how the environment is being looked after. on here now have new need to find construction materials. now a bit of paint and they'll turn this into something beautiful. some critics not cool mean is complete rubbish and the troops on the right and
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everything you see in a gallery is made from little machine emotions that we are covering over a living. need to have contributed so it was good for me to use this waste creatively. her friend alexei provided some creative accompaniment also using rubbish as instruments of was when i started with just one barrel when i was invited to a festival before i even had time to work on my instruments so i just experimented i just walk around listening to things and what sound they can make nicollette so rubbish from the coastline the winter and spring storms bring her greatest harvest . i come to the seashore every day no matter where the weather or the time of year it's all the same to me all creation inspiration conservation but it's not just pieces of rubbish they've got a second life one month old leon they're here has just been rescued from captivity
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which i'll have to spend the rest of our lives here recovering at this special center whereas nino rescues pieces of rubbish the staff at this park rescue far more vulnerable things most of these animals were formally kept course street photographers who let people close with them for money. they're kept on drugs so they remain tranquil out of their teeth pulled out so they can't hurt people and starved so they remain small business at the door with me if we take circus bears or finish their usual life it's not a secret they could well be made into sausages many of the animals we receive we just can't save they've been treated as just a commodity. big cats like rameses mord are at home or here make up most of the parts residence there isn't the money to give them as much space as they would have in the wild but at least here they have some exercise a good diet and the veterinary care they so often need but there is
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a park workers try to do something to save the situation so do i try to save the earth from the savagery of people so we're colleagues really. from plastic bottles to line clubs saving the planet can come in many shapes and sizes here on the black sea coast they might be rubbish to some but not to let long. term bottom party. they are irresistible well time now take a look at what's happening in business karina's here. and there a lot until business thanks for joining russia's economy is our stable position compared to other g. twenty nations so this has been a bit of speaking in the thirty seven town of. supports the lushness that i'm here and the economic situation in our country looks better than in many european
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countries disappoint recent difficulties we have managed to achieve fairly rapid g.d.p. growth this year it will reach four to fall a half percent while in europe and the us g.d.p. growth will range from zero to one percent this year we will also have the lowest inflation in the last twenty years of around seven percent but i cannot say we are protected from danger we need to cut our dependence on fluctuations in commodity prices and develop the industrial sector if you look at them and if schoolkids russia's long way to become a member of the world trade organization is nearly over barring a few technical issues that still need ironing out the world's largest economy outside the finally in the organization but what will this change across checa have that it. after almost two decades of trying many wonder if russia really needs a w t o you could even say it's manage quite well without it realistically though
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it will have many benefits for foreign manufacturers want to sell their goods in russia let's have a quick look now on average import tariffs will be at seven point eight percent that's compared with the current ten percent break that down and you'll see an import judean agricultural goods drop from thirteen point two percent to ten point eight percent now input terrorists are already money fractured goods will also drop by almost a quarter to seven point three percent now about a third of all juices will be reduced the moment russia and says the double t.-o. another quarter of the cuts will come within three years with only poultry motorcars helicopters and civil aircraft requiring longer this means it will be easier and cheaper for foreign companies and goods to enter the russia's one hundred forty million strong consumer market in addition to tear of cuts russia's also agree its removal limitations on foreign involvement in industries like
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telecommunications and insurance but most importantly accession to the double cio will ultimately give russia the much needed competition boost which could finally put an end to runaway inflation. a look at the markets now in asia markets are mostly higher following a rebound for u.s. stocks and some positive signals out of africa europe on. the banking stocks lead japan's nikkei as requested by protecting our importance. and here not the markets rise at the opening of the r.t.s. is gaining a really half percent of the album i think it's a big percentage. so we have for you but i'll be back in about fifteen minutes with more updates and more figures.
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