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prince has to discipline the hotel in touch with the who tell me touch your room the picture of the guru how it international flood to change every green little bit till in total. in defense of damascus moscow blames syria's increasing international isolation on the west and plans to bring about regime change. in syria's arab neighbors turn their backs on president assad as the united states and its allies call for tougher action to bring about the downfall of the syrian leader. turning up the heat tough talks between the u.s. and china over trade and currency issues as the apec summit comes workloads in the one. three. one. contract a crew of three heads to the international space station on
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a russian soil that's three months on from the crash of a similar unmanned rocket trickly up in. a very warm welcome to this is r.t. live from moscow where it's now or just after six pm over some show the u.s. and its allies are more interested in regime change in syria than a peaceful solution to the unrest that's according to the kremlin now russia's foreign minister says western countries are trying to stir up syria's opposition to topple president bashar al assad. now has details. circular for all of us said in a statement expressing russia's dismay at the decision to suspend syria from the arab league he said that's with russia's help and advice president assad has been implementing the reforms that were put forward by the arab league in
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a meeting on the second of november peace deal a deal to try to broker peace in the syrian conflict. so he left office said this the decision to suspend syria from the arab league is counterproductive to a peace deal saying that the this decision really sends a message to the syrian opposition to continue fighting against president assad on the pro government forces in syria not getting them to the table to discuss a peaceful resolution to this now russia has tried to mediate in the past and is offered it says his members representatives from both the syrian leadership and the syrian opposition have been here in moscow for talks and in fact in the next couple of days a senior syrian opposition member will be here in the russian capital for further talks to try to bring about that peaceful solution wednesday we're expecting to see
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that rubber stamp put on the decision to suspend syria from the arab league now the last nation to be suspended from the arab league libya and of course last resulted in the outside military intervention something that russia again was opposed to and military intervention that went far beyond the parameters that were laid out in u.n. resolutions when it came to the chance of imposing a u.n. resolution on syria russia looking at sishen from going through we're also seeing the reaction from the syrian people tens of thousands out only streets of damascus that across syria protesting against this decision to suspend syria from the arab league they want to find solution a peaceful. to put an end to this conflict it's going on for eight months know the estimated three thousand five hundred people killed during it. has put all of our reporting right there well let's get some perspective on this from both political analyst a comment last night but i thank you for coming on the program today the e.u.
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is just slapped additional sanctions on damascus on monday how effective all these measures are is there a limit to how far they can actually go well obviously the situation is going to ask and this is the western will try to impose its will on the syrian people and on the syrian government we can see that the west led by the united states. given the orders to the leagues to suspend its membership and go with that escalation against syria that american has lost iraq after they've put three million of dollars they know of them out of the middle east as not go well into their way they want to do anything to change the regime in syria and that's why with the fear of the persian gulf are playing a very crucial crucial role they become
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a puppet of the united states as you say i say i'm still interrupt you you mentioned all about the american led west going for regime change in syria but with the arab league turning against him ask is this that signify a split in the arab world as well or has it become perhaps a bit more united. well obviously when we talk about the arab league we're talking about the virgin gulf country which actually maintain bases for the american they maintain the power of the american region as far as the other countries egypt does not really count because it's going and took from oil and algeria for some reason wasn't taken a position and iraq obviously abstained but there are against what happened. i think what happened that are really surprised a lot of country they don't want to go very far but i think qatar. muscle its
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way through that meeting and impose that western well against what is taking place the order came from the united states when the president of the united states and its administration tell the opposition not to lay there lay down their arms and continue to shoot syrian army this is a country that respects actually it's supposed to respect that international law telling the opposition to go and shoot an army a policeman of the syrian and to continue. i mean i said you say i thought you said there are two sides here both are on here you've got you've got the government forces you've also got protesters who are who according to some reports getting our weapons funneled across the border from places for example like turkey but if i may just move on here is limited forces i mean let me start if i may we're running very very long time here i'm islamist forces have been able to bolster their positions in post revolution. egypt and libya how dangerous is that trend and it is it now
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spreading to syria. well obviously syria is much different then libya tunisia and the rest of the country syria is determined and capable of defending itself and has has the power and has the alliance with the resistance triangle to continue and defend its territory it's a miscalculation on the west and on the arab country to continue with that roy it's counterproductive and would backfire i don't think they should to recalculate and help the syrian. difference and not the instigate that what instigate more difference between syria and now you bring up the issue of the west involvement here and i you brought up several times repeatedly here if i may for a moment we've had some analysts and reports suggest the powers in the region the neighbors to syria would also be interested in regime change there could be some
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sort of power play going on in the region regardless of the western influence here . well there is a need for reform in syria and the president of syria i said he is for reform and he wanted to have reform within his country not a change of regime but a modification for for the constitution and i think this is a task president took it upon himself and that's been accepted and actually been reinforced by by a lot of people within his country. but here the other the other side i think it doesn't doesn't really golf in the gulf country they're not looking at the market because they don't have one and the united states cannot talk about democracy because their their their their described their crimes in iraq and other parts of the world still visible so here what we're looking at the west is interesting in maintaining its interest and keeping that balance in check they lost
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iraq they want to compensate for it in syria and that's not new just from a long time ago and now it's actually pushing to play their dirty role right to life from a political analyst kamel last many things. you would r.t. it so i could have your company today still ahead for you this hour divided europe it's not in the best interest of the germans to keep going with this i think you know you have you have been a valley we're going to punish that's not a union government takeover in italy and greece some question whether they'll have the interests of ordinary people. and the books and boot camp tough military style discipline will soon be introduced in some u.k. schools to straighten out unruly pupils but a new front opens up in the debate with a warning it's a step too far. only ten minutes past the hour now here in moscow this year's
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asia pacific economic cooperation summit in hawaii has are wrapped up after twenty one member nations did make some breakthroughs but includes a pledge to work towards a pan pacific free trade zone and to put in place proportions against the risks facing the global economy and we treatment where they're going to president obama discussed russia's accession to the w t o the world trade organization by next summer the same time the u.s. turned up the heat on its biggest economic rival that of china and as our correspondent. discovered the smiles and handshakes for the cameras did not tell the full story. there is a tradition at a park summits where leaders get together and where national costumes for a photo opportunity it's really a fun time for leaders support each other on the back and joke around but this year journalists were surprised to see that this is all a photo op in hawaiian shirts never happened and we were hearing that this is because china was refusing to put on the hawaiian shirt so it really looks like the
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united states had a hard time during these last two days at apec in honolulu convincing china not only when it comes to economic issues but really issues of the wardrobe as well and this is something that many analysts are not surprised to see because the u.s. currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course is the largest foreign creditor for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt. but u.s. has long complained that china keeps its currency artificially weak to give an advantage to exporters but china says that one has to rise gradually to avoid harming its economy now of course one of the explains the differences that have piled up now between washington and beijing and there isn't any us state where the occupy movement has little chance it's probably why despite the high concentration of politicians in wall street big week socializing at the apec summit the only place people are willing to buy here on the ass of the beach is this one exception
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these protesters are against greed and social injustice they're against economic inequality and they're against china. sedan clearly the mood at the podium was similarly hostile i think we can benefit from frayed with china and i certainly continue cultivating a. constructive relationship with the chinese government. but we're going to continue to be firm in insisting that they operate by the same rules that. everybody else rules rules and again rules as a country that's been ruling the roost for decades the united states has never been shy of policing others but as china's g.d.p. continues adding nine percent a year. and a half percent growth in the u.s. the reprimand seems to be in china were driven conformant he's one of the top value
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can be china's devolved also reflected in the country's political and economic policy if it's not that china doesn't play by the rules that's actually quite the opposite what do you not it seems to have an issue really is that increasingly china rules and that they're pretty much washing for would prefer to keep it for hours as the u.s. president hailed his new free trade asia pacific pact as a win win trade in the region some in china as a predator effort to change rules. free trade tend to be. in the eyes of the beholder. it true for you protection for me provided i get. my precious industry. well will. so it's always a dilemma. as the euro crisis continues metastasizing throughout the world and china is asked to shoulder the load many analysts say the west should keep in
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mind its old adage about he who pays the piper china is really in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the united states is clearly a declining power at the same time and it's having trouble adjusting to what that means many chinese proverbs are difficult to translate into english those developed money usually have exact equivalents one of them is money makes the world go round the concept experience fully from. washington and progressively so to beijing it's not my car this is a pic summit in honolulu but now a quarter past the hour here in moscow still ahead for you in the program on their way three astronauts are on course for the international space station a russian soyuz but the first crew to do so since of similar unmanned rocket crashed some three months ago. italy's new prime minister
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mario monti has begun work on forming a new technocratic government to tackle the country's tiring of debt an economist and a former e.u. commissioner he now has to implement structural economic reforms to pull italy out of its financial chaos our correspondent sara for takes a look at whether a new man at the top can make any difference for the eurozone. it was never going to be easy the project to unite year at seventeen countries of which are now under one currency attracted fierce criticism we've witnessed the beginning of a dishonest and downright dangerous journey president. to revive the constitution but to do it in such a way that you would have avoided referendums in key member states some might now be wishing they'd heeded the warnings as one after another the member states began to wobble at least being the latest country to come under scrutiny we have been wooden saying in the last response large. a growing pressure from europe and i'm
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talking in particular from france and germany partly the u.k. certainly a european parliament and the commission is going to start but the crisis is safe in the leaders of crete and italy replaced by people who were never elected to office he knew their way around brussels and here it is really with berlusconi now gone doesn't. painful reforms now only to be implemented to meet the demands for the first time since the crisis began talks have now begun to turn to the possibility of exit from the year or the creation of a cool europe with countries like germany seem to be leading the way but i think it's not in the best interest of the germans to keep on going with this i think you know you're right you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in united states of america if a spade behaves badly imagine texas behaving badly when you think obama's going to
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we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to be growing sense of a bad year old we've had a good year has not gone on missed by struggling countries was this clear that those who even spent less now face painful starting measures the sense of being treated like a naughty school child any added to the growing strain in. community it's. now well so to say there will explore was much more france and especially germany to the times there had been must be up to the sea to to its present political leadership not just their own countries but for europe as a whole your attentions have not missed by the financial markets here punish political leaders that you're adding their feet in dealing with the crisis and struggling economies like italy and now even for the stakes it's being considered by many the test case for the entire a year you say it fails and it could take down the entire fifth the question now is
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whether or not those measures can fix the whether we'll see them going the same way as previous measures put forward by european leaders. failed to come up with a convincing. third. just a few minutes here on our show with the business but for now the world update here let's go to some other headlines from around the world for you this hour really strong naval base used by hamas in northern gaza has killed a palestinian policeman and injured seven israeli officials was in response to a rocket fired into southern israel several hours earlier but this comes a day after an israeli commander was quoted as saying the military is prepared to topple the hamas regime. the norwegian man who confessed to killing seventy seven people has made his first public appearance in court in july anders breivik a right wing extremist attack central oslo with a car bomb and went on a deadly shooting rampage at
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a youth camp on the island of toya his previous hearings have been held behind closed doors with the main trial expected to start in. in afghanistan the taliban says it's obtained it leaked government documents in kabul other papers appear to include security arrangements for president hamid karzai and several cabinet ministers but the group published the twenty seven pages on its website claiming the details would allow it to launch precision attacks and officials say the documents are forgeries and are being used as a scare tactic by the u.k. government plans to open new schools with army style boot camp discipline to control destructive pupils the measure was proposed after several cities including london were rocked by riots in august supporters believe it will unruly teens into shape but others think it'll just make them worse when it reports as the going gets tough the tough get going army boot camps are the places set out of line if
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this culture of self control the government now wants to bring into schools so is calling on the cavalry will former soldiers to swat the front line at the front of a classroom following the right to cross the u.k. the government thought striking troops into teaching as a way says to restore adults or thorazine one survived more male role models even giving teachers new powers to use physical force as a way to control disruptive pupils it's not a bad thing for children to know where they stand. if they start this side of the lie they will be punished accordingly if they stay on the right side of a lie that there is in the confines of the law and they will not be punished it's a line few would cross but a teacher like this afghans going to be headmaster of the new school where every teacher will be a former soldier uniform inspections and military style roll calls but with the polish of a strict routine when you commit discipline in the future war which is the most
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high pressured situation you can maintain discipline in a classroom and all them but with corporal punishment now i stick close many fear it will push an already alienated youth further away i think they would start building their own gang as examples of police now i think behave thought our kids is to gangs is it you can see the police are a gang it would be the army kids i think it would become more and ruling this charity takes in problem peoples the state system chucks out and turns their lives around according to teachers here it's about finding the right kind of stimulation rather than just cracking the whip it become a rule because the board putting discipline in isn't the answer just only tone this is yes but at making sure a little something at their own level for this sixteen year old that happened to be art he was expelled from school after what he will only refer to as an incident and
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is still too afraid to be identified back then he was on course to fail all his exams but after just a year passed fourteen a far cry from someone supposedly too disruptive to teach. more discipline for children in schools if you would have worked for. only one serious class of poor and gotten all talking and just shit works. so you walk in focused on the door don't really want to go to listen to an individual attention is the only thing that turned this boy's education around but with a system that prides itself on conformity the battle could be only just beginning i've been it r t. r t is coming to you live from moscow eight successful blast off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan has sent three cosmonauts aboard a russian spacecraft on their way to the international space station now this is
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the first launch since a similar unmanned a soyuz rocket carrying supplies for the i assess crash almost three months ago. and picks up the story the launch time of the baikonur cosmodrome these three men have gone up to join their colleagues on the international space station but they're late and unhappy about why it is a risky business you can never eliminate risk altogether that's that's the bargain that you make for the privilege of flying humans in space and accomplishing what they do up there on the twenty fourth of august to supply rockets engines failed on its way up to the sets and it plummeted back to work with a bang it was unmanned but all launches will put on hold the worries about the safety of soyuz rockets now the only link to the space station crew since the last u.s. shuttle flights july. this crew of their launch date set back their relatives were especially know this was after the program's crash what do you think about
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your husband's launch coming up so soon until it's too difficult it's better not to talk about it. the crew themselves though accept the changes as part of the job. because we're upset about the accident of course but every big project has some room for failure unfortunately this is not completely avoidable but we shouldn't try matteis the situation. and so it was the rocket was lifted into place on its launch pad we can see the rockets taking off with what's. up with deep sighs of relief all watched as the rocket blasted successfully toward it leaving the crew to experience what real the rest of us really treat me about. you can actually get a good view of the earth during the flight and the spacecraft but surely will have
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time to enjoy it better while on the international space station for that view and for man's future in space they say the risk is worth it tom watson. not a ton of it and for the latest business. it's twenty five minutes past the hour here in moscow welcome to the business program on r.t. italy has no other choice but to exit the euro zone and bring back its national currency even if that means the collapse of the single currency still says prominent economist nouriel roubini also known as dr do. six countries resolving to go either way is better side because of a different reason you know if this goes for the actual difficulties there was no moral dilemma the need to address the larger issues is probably that it's one more
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of a tool rights of the eurozone it's an offer the city it was all done by itself rightly implies a breakup of the eurozone. and let's not take a quick look at the equity markets european indices are shedding their earlier gains that were due to some optimism about italy that are sort of building a new government the foot seas down a third of a percent germany's dax is losing three quarters of a percent this hour. and here in russia the markets are in the black and late afternoon trading the r.t.s. and m i six are up just come down. and here are some of the biggest movers of the day so far and gas problem and other energy beachheads are positive lukoil is recovering from earlier losses the company on monday reported an eighty percent increase in net profit for the first nine months of the year investors were disappointed by that acquiring production. russia's economic expansion is accelerating for the first time since last year g.d.p.
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was up four point eight percent in the third quarter compared to around three percent in the previous one that's due to stronger consumption held by a rise in lending however it's too early to celebrate analysts expect a slowdown toward the end of the year as production declines and external demand shows no signs of recovery. the tours and talks to buy a stake in the arctic a liquefied natural gas project led by russia's gas producer nov attack the mall project is expected to produce around five million tonnes of elegy a year starting in two thousand and sixteen and reach about fifteen million tonnes by twenty eighteen qatar's energy minister mohammad al saud it says the country is keen to take part in the project. but i was very much interested in the first move . generally we can you can see your mom is. put into context and we are going to be twisting. the. victim.
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to speak to the. project and we are. in the discussions and negotiations with our partners. and that's all of the latest from the business team i'll see you back here in less than an hour.
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