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global powers come together in hawaii vowing to prevent europe's debt crisis from engulfing the pacific. the russian and american presidents hold talks on the sidelines of the apec summit in hawaii their focus missile defense and russia's future at the w t o we bring you all the leaders from port honolulu just ahead in the program. both greece and italy watched their governments fall at the height of the debt crisis but many are wary of the newly appointed on life that officials and their links to brussels. the u.n. atomic watchdog zeroes in on iran's nuclear ambitions again claiming
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a country could be building a bomb but iran says the allegations are fabricated and politicize. and police investigate fresh clashes and break away qassam as we report on fierce servers this is to what they say are all grainy attempts to control their lives. if any out of the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. arena joshie welcome to the program all the political and economic hammy waves of the pacific remarks meeting under hawaii is tropical sun for the annual apac form the summit is touching on everything from establishing a pacific wide free trade zone to perhaps now it's of leave the eurozone crying.
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says and it's it's given the presidents of russia and the united states a chance to hold talks or jesus is here to work you know joins us live now from honolulu for us with more here and i says he is so talk us through the main areas of discussion for the leaders there. well you know marina basically the apec summit of course as we know gathers twenty one economies that make up the asia pacific region and this is where leaders take the opportunity to focus on all sorts of ways to boost trade between the countries they work out ways to make investments easier to improve the investment climate to make the economic ties more productive and this is certainly been the focus this time around as well of course it's been hard this year for leaders to avoid the european financial crisis as you mentioned because this is something that's looming over the world's economy something that's been very hard to avoid because it impacts all of the countries and are certainly not just europe and we've heard earlier from u.s. president barack obama say that the united states in particular is really looking
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forward to the changes mainly in italy and greece with. certain changes taking place with the governments on the ground and the united states is hoping that this is something that would provide an opportunity for change in europe and hopefully for all the leaders gathered here an opportunity for change and when it when it comes to the financial crisis in europe sounds like a very busy agenda there and actually there were some very ambitious goals for this year is a pact summit in general not has anything actually been agreed upon zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero you know marina in terms of agreements one of the highlights of the day has been of course the bilateral meeting between the russian president dmitry medvedev and u.s. president barack obama during these talks they discussed very important issues that are not relevant just to russia in the united states but really most of the international community one of those issues of course is the missile defense plans
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of the united states as we know russian leader will agree to work jointly on a european missile defense project in lisbon in two thousand and ten those talks however did come through sort of so-called because the united states was refusing to provide russia with legal guarantees that the. projects would not cause a threat to security to russia and this is a fundamental issue for russia and at these talks the true presidents today did say again that those issues still exist but they're going to continue working on missile defense together and try to work goes issues out now another important aspect of course of today's talks was russia's future of the world trade organization because of me know russia has been interested then being part of the group since ninety three and it has plans that it looks like russia will be joining the becoming a full fledged member of the world trade organization by the summer of twenty trial but a very important element in place today the u.s. president barack obama said that he would start working with the u.s.
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congress to try to call off the jackson vatican amendment this is something that's been a major issue between russia and the u.s. because this is a clause that was put in place by the u.s. congress back in one thousand nine hundred eighty three and even though it has been under moratorium it's definitely been causing a little friction between russia and you know us when it comes to trade between the two countries now getting rid of this amendment is something that certainly could really improve trade relations not just for russia in the united states but the international community working with the countries also the two leaders talked about of course tehran they said that they were trying to come up with a plan together to make sure they could have a joint positions and back to iran would continue or work harder in carrying out its international obligations and of course syria was one of the issues because with the anti-government clashes that have been taking place on the ground it's a big concern the united states has been calling for a resignation of the syrian president whereas russia has said that it sees it sees
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an importance in dialogue and hopes that both sides will sit down for those negotiations so that syria doesn't turn into another libyan scenarios right indeed a lot of key points were addressed during the apac some in there in honolulu and to see you thank you very much for bringing us this update from there. so russia's access to the w. cio was central to discussions on the last day of the apec summit after almost twenty years of thorny go shisha and so geneva commission finalized terms for a long awaited membership artie's guys are going to travel looks at what will change and russia's economy once it finally joins the club. the person on the street w t l membership will not be just something bill read about in the news but it will mean lower prices removing trade barriers between states increases competition prices of imported goods drop and the master companies also grow quicker with foreign markets opening up. for workers of these metallurgical company it all looks
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like a win win situation their most recent project is the north stream pipeline should they enter international markets will face very little competition. and this is while so much the largest plant in russia's south producing harvester pressures it's wanted a school for months ahead and workers who conspired. but the head of the company has a rather different outlook to that of the w t o cheerleaders with. gas will be in demand even without entering the. well agricultural. and recall she will be among the hardest hit sectors but experts say the domestic automotive industry will be the one to undergo he will. traveled more to john up the vase was rescued from the brink of death in the
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economic crisis of two thousand and eight i promise to put in with more than one billion dollars in loans cash and guarantees. i thought i was the government's favorite child but not all car makers in russia are cherished this used to be a thriving want of not screech open the 1930's most successful years what if the fifty's and sixty's where hundreds of thousands of not screech cars flooded the soviet and foreign markets after the collapse of the soviet union must reach was in desperate need of money but the government could not afford to loss making proper choices and not screech was tossed out. the only way to avoid the collapse of yet and now the industrial giant experts say is to use the transition period of joining the w g a y z firstly entry to the w.t. doesn't mean you instantly have to drop all customs and comply straight away
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transit so-called transition period roughly seven years or so protectionist measures will apply for a number of sensitive industries which employ millions of people such as agriculture timber and car making but at a certain point the states industrial dependence. and work on their own two feet in the world outside of that should be a somewhat easier place to do business with him adoption of customs tariffs and trade barriers to a more level playing field across international markets we've seen a gradual aren't. coming up later in the program he up europe but we often or extreme pipeline is turned starting the flow of russian gas straight to the e.u. market. and thousands of students marched across several london furious over education cuts and a tripling of tuition fees. well it's the end of an error i am only
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as a country is controversial and charismatic prime minister silvio berlusconi steps down that's after the lower house of parliament gave its final approval to a vast. new stary package which was a precondition for his resignation and pm seat though remain vacant for a long before murray you official my humanity looking said to take over the public reaction so far has been mixed with some celebrating berlusconi's fall but others are wary of the future our correspondent in italy sarah for explains. well stares he'll finally say oh soviet berlusconi's fate and he stepped down as prime minister of the country now for better or worse he was certainly a character that's going to be a massive change and now that he's resigned from the post optimism certainly for a feature that he to be right now remains uncertain is that a caretaker government is going to be put in place and the man who's been paid for the top spot is a very well respected economist here in the country mary muncy he's the former
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commissioner he's a euro crowd he knows the system inside and there killings of brussels this certainly a question mark over whether he's going to have the democratic legitimacy that is needed to gain public support of course and an elected government taking the reins does raise a lot of questions these are just the initial steps and was as a short term measure certainly they're going to go some way to stemming that panic that we saw at the beginning of the week and to coming some was the fear that if he was literally about to be sucked into that that's that we've seen a country like greece be sucked into a political short term measures only last so long you're going to really now need to look at whether whatever government now follows is going to be able to put in place long term sustainable measures to get the country out of the crisis situation that it's done itself and those in the far east speaking to people in the town who
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were holding protests one of the measures that they were protesting. government spending a waste of taxpayers' money and really what they were saying was very clear is that whatever happens whoever takes power is it really going to want to see their politicians and these people in charge leading by example and of course they simply haven't seen that under berlusconi especially in the last couple of years really quite the opposite in the face of the crisis berlusconi's people see it just partying. his way very carelessly to be a very critical time for the country and really that's where the focus is turning to the country is and has been suffering is the economic social and political stakes lation and kick starting that is going to be a major challenge and a big plus it is going to be regaining public trust in the credibility that's been lost in recent times because without the public support these reforms
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a simply not going to work so further pouring there and over in greece and new coalition cabinet and a new prime minister have been sworn in after the previous premier george was forced to quit over his handling of the debt crisis embraced any man days of political wrangling in athens and. down those who is a former vice-president of the european central bank says the priority will be to keep greece in the euro zone the new coalition government will have to vote for more stary better or worse to get another portion of an e.u. bailout otherwise greece warns it will go bankrupt within weeks political analyst peter air believes the true nature of a 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 of course this was no accident it was a very well planned exercise by the new world order who have the ability to close
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down any company or any country will it really doesn't matter who's in power there are people that are controlling this situation the banks are involved you sometimes get 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 they said 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 the sea lanes and the pipeline routes when you have control of this you basically got the world in the palm of your hand whoever controls the finances of the world controls the world and this is what we're looking at here. western europeans can rest easier this winter was an uninterrupted flow of russian gas to keep them warm the north stream pipeline will
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pump fuel along the baltic sea floor and straight to e.u. customers without relying on transit countries like ukraine and belarus washoe watched as president of europe and european partners went with the flow in germany . wheel of fortune turns in europe's favor a year leaders hailed russia's first of a route that skirts tricky transit nations bill routes and ukraine where the gas rich middle east also on stable energy chief say the projects in several ways nothing brings addition and give us. back to. a very important admission a security officer rifle with him and he's very travelled the world. he said the man tough security through every essential this is a part couldn't be built it's too long too expensive and take they said it was impossible but it's happened think experts russian engineering brilliance. use
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a technical. design. which is i think the best pipeline we have. forecast from watching the nordstrom's first line has started successfully and the second goes operational in twenty twelve together they can heat twenty six million homes a year but more is needed because use has jumped even through the current e.u. debt crisis and supply can't keep up with predicted demand has promised given the strongest him so far but a third line could also be built building that if i will add all the basic your existing can future by both is still not enough expansion or not stable will be discussed later so three some even call this project the first step that could take russia into the e.u. single market we are trying. to europe even integrate europe and
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russia into a common energy space and if this space will be successful then we can think about creating a common economic space free trade zone as the first gas began to flow optimistic leaders were all smiles the next few months will show with streams really the start of a new era between the e.u. and russia or just another point during the new bushel altie in germany. to get more on all of our stories that are t. dot com here's a taste of what else you find if you go online right now. protests turns performance new york police detained two clowns at new york's occupy protest while the year by they're called was dressed as a matter the war faces down the wall street brawl at a line to see how this fight and it. also a huge test for polish police ahead of the. twelve counties hit as hundreds
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of food ball who again is wrong ryad find out how do you forty's. russian space aspirants are battling to fix a taboo called failure on board an interplanetary station was heading to the martian moon phobos the aim of a probe launched on wednesday was to get a better knowledge of how the universe evolved but there are fears of the old crash back to earth having never reached its goal or garden is advising or a launch station in castle stan and joins me now what do you tom so what are you hearing about the station's fate. well marina hopes were high when the phobos rocket was launched from the cosmodrome here in baikonur in kazakstan last week it was the first interplanetary mission russia had launched in fifteen years and there was great hopes that it would help
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to reveal secrets about the red planet and about how life evolved those hopes have since turned to fears of a potential catastrophe the group stage of the rock it went ok it went off into the over it's over but then the problem started the second stage was supposed to commence with the cruise rockets firing that would carry the smoke was the spacecraft on a ten month voyage to the red planet they didn't fire and since then mission control has been frantically trying to work out what went wrong whether it was a software failure or a hardware failure the effect is the same repeated attempts have been made to try and make contact with the spacecraft and issue it commands uploading them virus software link all of those so far how failed and so far the russian space agency was kosmos has been very tight lipped it has not said anything any official comment
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about what's happened on official sources and on name sources as yet say though that hope is running out to try and make contact with the shuttle what does this all mean now then it means that far from going to the red planet phobos is most likely heading right back down to earth it's likely that it will happen about the end of november the beginning of december the predicted date given at the moment the twenty sixth of november as earth's gravitational field slowly pulled the spacecraft back into the atmosphere the upper atmosphere is very turbulent and that was going to throw the rocket around as it comes back but eventually. it's going to have to land somewhere the hopes are that it will land somewhere in the sea the rocket is carrying about ten tons of very toxic and highly flammable fuel and there's also a small amount of radioactive material in the equipment on board the chances of it
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landing on a populated area are very small and and so are the chances that it will cause any harm but the chance is there and that's what experts at mission control are trying to avoid even if it causes no harm to anyone it's still a great loss to the scientific community a rocket was going to try and collect dust and rock samples from phobos one of the moons of mars it was also carrying a fascinating experiment called life that's an afternoon and that was to try and work out whether bacteria were carrying to test a theory that they may have been able to jump and the genetic material survived on mars thus giving a lot of them added information to the possible evolution of life on earth and it was also occurring a chinese satellite that could have over to mars and given thompson's information on that all that now it seems is lost and the battle now is to try and work out
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where this spacecraft phobos will come down on earth and trying to avoid any harm from that crash landing. well certainly sounds like a shame there but. and also sounds will be challenges ahead tom thanks very much in the. printing us this update from cosmo baikonur and house of stamp. the u.n. atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called into iran to answer the questions there are poor it this claiming it has a long history of deception by iran's chief and weight that i dismissed the agency's spying saying tiriel was fabricated by the u.s. and its allies told r.t. that its country is as transparent as any can be dismissing the latest report asked politicise. this newport is not professional and. with political with
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evasion and under political pressure by the us and couple of the western countries this report has a fifteen pages of the allegations and the materials which were handed over only last week to us saying that companies should read the term pages of the report of director general which says that all activities including a retirement are continuously under deceive but of inspection the only second part which is the n.a.s. is about the american allegation the important thing is that we are party to impeach the all activities are on the. even of that sharp short visit unannounced inspections this is great and we two months ago invited depicted director general of i.a.e.a. to even visit the ata and the of sin to reach him and can you give me any example that any respect or being permitted to any cynthia leishman in any other part of
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the war. police are investigating ethnic clashes in northern possible after a serb man died and two others were injured in attacks late on wednesday it comes as nato ok for peacekeepers fired tear gas at ethnic serbs while trying to seize a lot of they are barricades set up months ago and i'm going to spew on the server possible more of the u.n. secretary general says tangent has been caused and still stand its control over border crossings in the serb dominated area are his life here shasta delve deeper into the causes behind the resistance. perhaps not in the obvious venue for a wedding but this serbian couple living in northern possible decided to get married at the barricades and meet all of its people up get it together here and do their woodroof when dance. pieces we've just received. this sort of
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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 coastal resorts isolated themselves from the k. four teams but also from their unwanted neighbors this is the famous bridge in. the serbian and albanian parts it was called the bridge of friendship it was meant to symbolize that the two 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 barricades and methods to have become the town's main gathering spot tensions are still running high just a few kilometers. for every sand obstacle the k. four troops managed to demolish serbs built two piles there are times when the two poles sisters take place in multimedia sleep.
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like. serbs say they have no choice but to continue barricading themselves in they believe a benny and would not hesitate to wipe them off their land forcefully help they believe by k. four troops despite constant clashes with the nato contingent and political pressure from belgrade because of the surge has become accustomed to living in this cage they have built for themselves a book. it was hard at first when we run out of food and petrol when we serbs are people who are used to improvising and finding a way out we've built alternative routes through the mountains so now we can again receive supplies we prevented a humanitarian catastrophe or do the orthodox priest of the town's brand new 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 to his seem different hard times
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in a knock at my dad's turkey ones but series which stewed all contests of times and everyone and literally it's so nice this land is the cradle of this culture and stated. another deadlock in this balkan melting pot continues belgrade is still unwilling to resume negotiations with pristina which would put rates to the standoff but while 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 the barriers but there is little doubt what views they will inherit once they grow up let's see russia ski odyssey reporting from causal school in kosovo. thousands of students marched across central london this week protesting at a dramatic increase in tuition fees and cuts to public spending furious demonstrators carried banners and channel slogans while some four thousand
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policemen were the coit along their route from the university of london to the city's financial district students had planned to link up with an and take corporate occupy protests but were blocked by riot police officers have warned that anyone involved in criminal activity could be surrounded and even shot at with rubber bullets almost a year ago similar protests in the heart of the british capital the standard into violence by the protesters say people have a right to speak out. of people have all sorts of political views and i was under the impression that that was allowed in this country. what the announcement that was made to the incredibly productive announcement that was made that there's going to be rubber bullets in preparation for this demonstration is absolutely outrageous i mean if anything was likely to increase the level of tension increase that the level of distrust and the level of fear actually of the police it would have been there and they have done and that's
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a terrible terrible thing no one in their right mind would say that is about trying to keep the day calm the police the only role the police should be playing is to facilitate the right to peaceful protest of brings us up to date and a recap of the week's top stories is coming your way so stay with us. the observed nature and discover its beauty. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you on t v.
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