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should close up our. moment of truth for italy the senate rushes to vote on in the stere plan to clear the way for a new government but maggie say the debt reduction measures are too late to fix one of the largest economies. bombing for billions the low grade of contracts nato countries expect to reconstruct and levy a spark new questions over the real motives for military strikes. and the i am ukraine's political storm the nation's mood turns ugly as local outbreaks of unrest in the country threaten their return to the bad old days of national turmoil.
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but you are there live from moscow one pm here on marina joshing welcome to the program italy is rushing through painful austerity cuts to avert the worst case scenario with a vote and the senate expected on friday approval by both houses of parliament will finally end the error of so we barrels tony who promised to resign as soon as new laws are passed but as our team sarah ferguson reports some say it's regulations that forced its third largest economy to the brink. the italian brands easily seen. the best business. it's in fashion it's a country that commonly why is used to getting its best to force. it recently its least seen its economy stagnating has now become the latest country to be dragged
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into the center of the eurozone crisis easily has a strong economy and could have. been sorry better than it is now it's lee could now face a similar fate these countries having to seek with agency belarus despite being one of the year as its largest economies we're not greece we are not greece because we have a lot of strings we are not greece because we have been very prudent in this recession we haven't done big deficits in this recession might not be greece but with a mammoth that soaring borrowing costs just how does italy end up in this situation right now nobody spending nobody spending in all or all of europe consumers are not spending they are saving they're scared to death of what's going to happen meeting you isn't it most tricky says that the tough reforms in the last part was made do you think growth in the country so you difficult now pindle of the government being
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able to bring about positive change. we have had so many years of leadership that was not credible outside and very divisive insights i don't think it's only an italian problem i mean there's quiet. for saying that mr berlusconi was not able to deliver what he promised i think there might be a transfer somebody else. that's not going to be enough. we need support from europe otherwise everybody on its own and that's the scariest part was the situation and it's free right now the usa think faces its biggest challenge yet it's unclear whether these ideals of the peaceful and culturally united europe can survive the failure to advance and to find decisive leadership at this point and those ideals should be left in ruins. and greece is already welcoming a new prime minister the former vice president of the european central bank lucas
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papademos will be sworn in on friday or princeton and days of political wrangling in athens as main party struggle to come to an agreement a new coalition government will have to vote for more austerity measures to release another portion of a bailout otherwise greece warns it will go bankrupt within weeks political analyst peter air believes the true nature of the deepening crisis is being hidden from public opinion. i think we have to turn the clock back to the original collapse of the 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 that will and as we know ireland became a victim portugal and greece and apparently spain and italy are likely to follow it really doesn't matter who's in power there are people that are controlling this situation the banks are involved and sometimes get unsecured loans and of course
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the politicians themselves remember that they can take out any country financially or militarily but 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 the 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 this you've basically got the world in the palm of your hand controls the finances of the world controls the world and this is what we're looking at here. and while there is a lot of despair among obvious terry hit greeks one thing might help people take their minds off the debt burden. rises or not so that people will always demand their entered same invented grieco proceed with service right and help boost
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the morale of the need their brain to match against russia and we all know how the passion of the greek fans can be. watched the entire build up now is worth more then coming up next hour. now with the debt crisis apparently here to stay world leaders have agreed they need to work faster to save the global economy so our team spoke to the director general of the world trade organization pascal lamy and he says russia's a 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 exit this situation which i recognize when we discuss the last week in the g twenty in cannes he's not good one of the ways to move out of this crisis is to open more trade fight against protectionism and the fact that russia joins that visit very moment is also a symbol of the value of these monkeys out through
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a system of rules and in that it's had its economy growing including by which all difficult like the ones we are in in the world economy europeans are also setting their eyes on china as a source of cash to bail them out and beijing's role in saving struggling western economies is something people well debates with his guest uncrossed are coming up later today. chinese have been very hesitant because they see that the europeans just can't get their house in order they've created such a mess of their economies are no where near is cutting and strategic as china does and we've got to be clear that finding our moral hazard and keeping us behaving badly either in europe or the united states is not in china's long term best interest so either it's. going to see the west continue to harm itself are we really in the position given all the problems we have just talked compound to china and say what we decide to scored and what we think is good and what you would do is
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. nato may have and its operations in the media by the western presence is far from over with big companies replacing the warplanes the countries that bombed the oil rich country are now getting a locus of contracts to rebuild it laura smith adds up the profits of war. first british 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. and i expect. british. companies to get involved in the reconstruction of libya 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
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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 investments 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 on want says it has shades of post-war iraq when companies from countries involved in the allied invasion were awarded best gigs. journalist john pilger just says there was evidence of battering before nato even
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got involved transitional council told the french. they would give virtually five. if you came to parchman for trade and investment already has start on the ground in libya ready to welcome companies. contracts wanting to get in on the action shell and b.p. shares roos on the news they were talking to the transitional government and cheering firms arab and macdonald also repeatedly key in both the latter refused to put up a spokesman when asked preferring instead to send basic statements which critics say is a new tactic to avoid defending their ethics it's got to be hard for them. any form of public discussion of why that's what around the world. so far the
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conflict in libya it looks like an excellent investment hoth a 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 tempted rules suddenly makes great business sense you're a smith forty london. and still can't realize how or well a probe launched martian moon reaches destination or hit the ground yeah the chances of say the russians are vicious interplanetary mission after he was hit with serious technical problems. was joining our world russia close of team as they explore at how people on the black sickos devote their lives to saving animals from exploitation in the tourism business. the role of your and coalition was a time of political fireworks in ukraine protests and clashes on the streets were
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matched by brawls inside parliament so why last year a moderate centrist victory on a car which was elected to power people were hoping for call but as artie's likes here she asked the reports her legacy might not be easy to overcome. history appears to be repeating itself great the left of the events of several years back on the right of just a few weeks ago but the two points in history united by people say believe that the government haven't been working in their favor. and for many it all started with this man viktor yushchenko fistfights in parliament nasty protests and destruction of gas supplies to europe were common in his era as president and it kept ukraine firmly and they had lines the world's media had been having many sleepless nights reporting on the rollercoaster events in the country back then writer and journalist meeting if we didn't publish a book poking fun at all the major political players when. times are extremely fun
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for the media with the regime used the media as a drug for society but if you do so you have to braise the delusion every year was fun to watch when the temperature rises in politics but for society it's bad there's a limit to our list baldness about which the society goes man's mission with we surely reach this goal of the mission of those right many now say it was the mass of you should get scared and see which helped in the cause which sweeps of power and they felt his arrival would become a breath of fresh air centralizing the power instead allies even calling me a war 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 units in a cycle fourteen months of bionicle which is presidency propelled ukraine back into the global headlines. the culmination of her trial for exceeding her authority while prime minister shocked many hardly anyone expected chima shango to land such a big sentence seven years behind bars. of i want to point out that stalinists
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time is where their oppressions returned to ukraine with this but direct i'm appealing to all the patriots of ukraine the defense ukraine from an authoritarian regime while the so-called short of arc of ukrainian politics was time traveling inside the courtroom her cd supporters clashed with police outside. they slater veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament mocking a race to their ridiculously low pensions they demolished everything in their attacking the police with blunt weapons going social unrest scared the country's president when you come across when you were going to lure enforcement agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and they are planning attacks on state police nationwide people have completely lost the shine experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with a year or two a twelfth championship and
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a crucial parliamentary election looming the temperature of scandal will most certainly be rising again come next year. let's. see reporting from. the brain. but don't forget you can always log on to our web site for more stories and here's what's on line right now a look at why the day's quite literally a one in a hundred from giving birth to getting married eleven facts you need to know about the date eleven eleven eleven. gone down for grabs a pop divas dress by a russian designer goes under the hammer in a way find out why you have to pay to dress of god is still at our t.v. dot com. russian space experts are battling to fix
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a technical failure on board an interplanetary station that was heading to the martian moon phobos the aim of the probe launched on wednesday was to get a better knowledge of how the universe evolved but there are fears the vehicle could crash back to earth having never reached its go here all over explores the potential dangers. at the moment the theories around which probably are problem has caused the probe to be stuck in all around the earth after its takeoff split into two camps whether it's a problem with the software of the probe or a problem with the hardware of the probe now it's a problem with the software and that's something a 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 nothing and they're not navigation system switches over towards the stars now they some people believe that this probe has failed in switching from the sun to the stars and if they can
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send a software patch and upload that patch to the the probe it should be able to go about its mission just a few days late now the big problems come and arise if it turns out to be a problem with the hardware the full was probe or contains seven tons of highly toxic fuel course this view was intended on sending it from the earth to the moon or mars and then back to earth one nasa expert is referred to the focus group probe as the most toxic balling satellite ever so this is a problem that lost cause most of the russian space agency are they saying 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. as have take a look at some other stories from around the world a u.s. army soldier convicted of slaughtering three civilians for sport has been sentenced
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to life the jury as they were decided that staff sergeant calvin gibbs will be eligible for parole after serving ten years in prison the twenty six year old who was the highest ranking of five soldiers charged over the deaths of the an armed man during patrols and kandahar province early last year. security cameras in the turkish city of van of capture 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 when two hotels collapsed so far twenty people have been pulled from the rubble alive the same turkish province suffered through another deadly earthquake last month that killed more than six hundred people. well time now to delve deeper into the world's biggest country in our russia close up series.
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and today'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 or at least on bargain discover of how the environment is being looked after. new need to find construction materials. and now a bit of. something beautiful. some critics might call nina's art complete rubbish and they'd be totally right everything you see in her gallery is made from little motion emotions aside we are covering our living space with little or no need to have contributed so it's good
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for me to use this waste creatively. a friend alexei provides some creative accompaniment also using rubbish as instruments was 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 what sound they can make i mean a collector rubbish from the coastline the winter and spring storms bring her greatest harvest there present i go to the seashore every day no matter what the weather or the time of year it's all the same to me or gratian inspiration conservation but it's not just pieces of rubbish but at a second life one month old leon they're here has just been rescued from captivity but she had to spend the rest of her life here recovering of a special center owner's nino rescues pieces of rubbish is stuck at this park
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rescue far more vulnerable things most of these animals will formally kept by street photographers and let people pose with them for money they're kept on drugs so they remain tranquil have their teeth pulled out so they can't hurt people and starved so they remain small business if the go with me if we take said is bears who have finished their usual night it's not a secret that they could well be made into sausages many of the animals we receive we just can't say they've been treated as just a commodity to the big cats like rameses lord are at home or here make up most of the parts residence there isn't the money to keep them as much space as they would have been wild but at least here they have some exercise a good diet and a veteran recal they so often need there is a rise in the air the clerical workers try to do something to save the situation so do i try to save the earth from the savagery of people so we are call it that we.
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can trust it bottles to line ups saving the planet can come in many shapes and sign . here on the black sea coast they might be rubbished assume but not to let the. tumbling some moxy. time now for the business end date with carrie. hello welcome to our business that's our thanks for joining me what is a 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 be able finally join the club what changes all the spring artie's michael chang has more. after almost two decades of trying many wonder if russia really needs a w t o you could even say it's managed quite well without it realistically though it will have many benefits for foreign manufacturers wanting to sell their goods in
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russia let's have a quick look now on average imports harris will be at seven point eight percent as 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 import tariffs for already many fractured goods also dropped by almost a quarter to seven point three percent now about a third of all judi's will be reduced the moment russia and says the double geo another quarter of the cuts will come within three years with only poultry motor cars helicopters and civil aircraft requiring longer this means it will be easier and cheaper for foreign companies and goods to enter 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 telecommunications and insurance but most importantly accession to the double cio will ultimately give
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russia the much needed competition boost which could finally put an end to runaway inflation here is left with the molecule you can miss from dirty bank russia believes accession to the world trade organization would trigger a change in economic policy making in russia. one of the key changes will be queerer emphasis on liberalisation less state and from. as the guiding principle of policy making and i think another of paradigm is going to be a change in the way russia pursues its foreign policy because previously you see in the past ten years one of the instruments that russia used was preferences in terms of well what will prices i think the new paradigm will be free trade agreements across the globe whether in europe or in asia but this is going to be possible only after russia becomes an equal player on the level
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a level playing field together with other members of the w t o. president says russia's economy is in a stable position compared to other g. twenty nations he made the statement that in the far eastern city of. supports that idea i'm not really economic situation in our country looks better than many european countries just point recent difficulties we have managed to achieve fairly rapid growth firstly with this year it will reach the cent 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 still around seven percent. say we are protected from danger so we need to cut our dependence on fluctuations in commodity prices and develop the industrial sector that it will become in the schools but i think a lot of the markets now here's europe where stocks are positive despite the ongoing worries about every step situation as a five c.
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is up nearly for sandals by international consolidated airlines group that's gaining four percent following a company out there writing stocks are also gaining with world bank of scotland two percent. here is not because markets that have reversed from earlier gains that are trading in the red this hour the r.t.s. and i's example losing half a percent and here's a look at some of the individual share more of them isaac's energy majors and banking stocks are lower oil giant was now after dropping one percent the t.v. is also one percent in the red parking the trend is metal gaining momentum are higher called price i mean sandra rifkin from metropolitan national corp pretty is today. for the call will be mostly focused on the game when you screaming all you need to know if you are telling officials and security all to take some decisions on the budget goes with actually i'm through some savings a result of this call it up on the news if you are accepted you for we see some.
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positive for most of us from the italian side and terms of control but. definitely markets will react for positive. trends heavyweight carmaker after vases moving into kazakhstan the company has agreed to a larger. full cycle production with a local car for him purchased it will take one year to design the plant and another to build in four years one thousand cars and grown from the new plant annually it's hoped the project will need to the going to mount cheap cars kazakhstan russia and central asia companies say the project will be half a billion dollars less. and i thought i have for you this hour i don't forget you can always log on to our web site r.t. dot com slash lists. of.
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the beaches and discovery species. communicate with the wild to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you on on t.v. . from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand three hundred one is not enough in patient beds not on the third emergency department that's another nothing nurses
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a man goes that's to take care of all the people who are on 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 carry around so i started out i want to just do firefighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire departments medical i've got a rescue couple weeks ago we did four hours for it i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a same francis in lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall in the basement and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no. one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. league.

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