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these votes in this election says no it's correct it's wrong take it off the first day of parliamentary elections in egypt is met with collective gloom and many vow to boycott both they see as a legitimate. american e.u. diplomats converge on washington to draw up a roadmap for the world's future by their respective walk and still basking in libyan success similar plans for syria and iran. bearing their anger to the world a group of ukrainian women make a show across europe with a series of naked protests against the abuse of women's rights. following an upswing in global markets russia's are two years of my sex gave no more than one
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point three percent in the first hour of trade on monday more on this in twenty minutes. and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r t monday sees egypt taking a first step of a parliamentary election which will last in stages until march the current leadership portrays it as a climax in the saga of national resistance on a solution to the crisis sentiment on the streets is quite the opposite but there's growing skepticism that the vote will be fair and democratic parties and he said no way reports. we're told some adoptions are bracing for the worst medics are lined up and security is tight for egypt's first parliamentary election since the revolution the country's only female candidate for the presidency expects the vote
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to be void due to from want but sends this message to the supreme council of the armed forces or scaffold who took over after mubarak we are as. movement. we are watching you. monitoring the election just to connect their mistakes and their fraud we had and all know waiting for democracy others are planning to boycott the ballot minya a protester at occupy cabinet says they are encouraging people not to vote trying to do we're trying to call the people to come zone here so we would be a lot of people and nobody would vote and then they would know that these votes and this elections is not correct it's wrong how could you ask us to vote for a parliament which which you are building under you were in the scouts. the violent crackdown that swept over egypt just before elections seems to be pulling focus
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from the long awaited dream of democracy minya says if the vote goes through the military will succeed in covering up the blood spilled who's gonna. like to give him two chords or something like for the people the kills i got shot in my yard like here but of course it's not that big of deal like other people go now they're blind and a lot of them are did because of what happened was going to say when you were wrong the party likely to win a staunch number of seats is the muslim brotherhood considered a terrorist affiliated organization in some countries appears very popular here in egypt known for tight organization and a hard islamist line. also accused by some of wheeling and dealing with the military supreme council they are politician and. who is wrong. and this is not. the power of power that the people on talk
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rere have been fighting for on the streets. would love to have strong representation in the parliament. so i urge everybody who was always going to miss the election please don't do that but what egypt wants and what egypt gets so far proven to be two very different results many egyptians feel the political party is on the ballot don't resent the people and even more so with their revolution one of the most common things you hear on top gear is that the people running the country are no different from mubarak and they're thought to be very much running this vote reporting from cairo and he's now a party. backed and he says that to help you keep abreast of all the up to the minute developments in egypt by twitter stream but i want to tweet he says the online page dedicated to stop the sale of deadly gases to the crew this. widespread
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reports attention of chemical agents has been used by security forces to disperse demonstrators. coming up later today the gloves are off in crosstalk as artie's people develop grills his guests the role of western foreign policy in the arab spring you can see the full programming for later this hour but here's a taste. we saw a year ago almost now the turmoil in egypt which is now returning no democracy there obviously the americans with the west are waiting for a western friendly government to be imposed and this of course sucks up. the israeli situation showed that the the border with gaza is controlled by the west and by israel so there's lots of problems and even the small country of kuwait has got a very hidden agenda there which we're not actually seeing in the media yet and of
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course the whole thing in syria we've got another potential libya coming up here and plans for it already in the arab countries to impose a no fly zone over syria where is this going to stop i should probably point out that this idea of a wide arab spring is a bit of an exaggeration considering that even in bahrain or in any of the situations in which several. segments of the society have risen up and demanded some kind of civil rights. well syria is also feeling the heat as damascus now finds itself battered by a slew of new sanctions from the arab league is seen as punishment for the country's failure to accept thousands of foreign observers tasked with reporting on
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the government's actions the sanctions are intended to completely isolate syria because acquired in armed conflict between pro and anti-government forces. with a suspension of flights to the country or a blockade of its central bank and trade with the state but the sheer breadth of the sanctions is drawing criticism so that ordinary people suffer the most as a result the arab league has lost its authority as the voice of the people according to dr any of us three listed in beirut. the arab league is basically digging its own coffin here and it is publicly declaring that it has no more legitimacy in the arab world that it is no longer speaking for the our people are representing are of interest in any way whatsoever and when we look at the credibility of these countries i mean that if you want to take one example when we had mass protest in beheading protests that the government of the day and responded with brutality against protest in which the people were asking for democracy and
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reform as is their legitimate right the g.c.c. countries did not ask for sanctions against the bahamian government for these for pressure rather they introduced their own armed forces into a hurricane and supports of the repression so when you have these very contrary is here themselves condemning repression committed by another arab country they like any credibility to call for that so again what is this arab league it's not it's another farce it's another joke about that was imposed upon the arab world by the former colonialist that were here. well the heart of the maybe the least of damascus is worries as representatives of the u.s. and europe gather in washington to discuss a much harsher solution and a joint summit later today the two allies will be talking syria on the run with a whole crowd nobody's calling for regime change in one country and a preemptive strike on the other is he's going to take on reports that those often seen as far from democratic. splitting the spoils of war in the middle east
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and north africa the u.s. and europe are meeting in washington searching for new ways to fortify their global position now with syria and iran on their plate here at the white house european leaders together with the u.s. president might be trying to turn political tensions around syria and iran into economic gain after all the decision on whether or not to meddle in a foreign country's affairs is never entirely selfless looking at the ranch for example a country with vast natural resources it's not hard to see the benefits in such a venture iran is the world's third largest oil exporter its seconding gas reserves the u.s. is not getting any of the rainy and oil europe on the other hand accounts for a significant part of iran's crude exports a year has severe energy problem. there are a huge net importer. in europe has recently stopped buying oil from syria it might stop buying crude from iran as well if the e.u.
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decides to impose an oil ban on iran but analysts say it's not full long that the west would want to deprive themselves of middle eastern oil that would mean more oil more gas lower price of oil lower price of gas more steady supply. how to make it happen typically what we'd like to do is make the population so you cannot make the measurable that they will seek to change the regime and the second way is to isolate. that country from its neighbors to the point where you can safely without too many complications go in and simply attack iran and destroy the regime through destroying the country singe. the u.s. and the e.u. are trying to press the rands biggest trade partner china to do less business with tehran the u.s. is now calling on pakistan to stop building a gas pipeline with iran isolation seems to be the strategy regime change the end
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game the benefits could be enormous get a check on our team washington d.c. . but syria and iran won't be the only things dominating the summit in washington as both america and the e.u. struggle to contain their respective economic crises the most urgent is europe's debt epidemic the center of which lies athens and speaking to the greek n.p.c. mosca says there's no telling what tomorrow holds for the embattled union. fearful tomorrow we don't know what's coming next and i believe that the whole of europe doesn't know what's coming next now everybody realizes that it's not just the greek problem it's a european problem it's the whole system that we have made up of the european union isn't working and this creates the problems that we see today we believe that the germans must change their position they must realize it's for their own good also
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you know german economy without the european clients is not going to do very well. and they can catch more mr kerik of those thoughts on what went wrong in his full interview next hour here nothing. and they kid that woman in a city's central square is bound to attract attention which is exactly what one protest group is hoping for a series of extravagant demonstrations against the abuse of women's rights have been going across europe as a taxi discovered these ukrainian activists have this site set on you horizons. on a chilly morning in key of half naked women in racing outfits drink champagne and chant slogans this is how the feminine movement celebrated the resignation of silvio berlusconi several days prior to that the very same ladies were in rome voicing
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their support to the anti berlusconi protest even do it i mean we had staged a lot of protests against berlusconi and his sexual adventures here in kiev and we are really happy his political career has finished this in and just interrupted the landscape with somebody who came to the terran embassy not only to celebrate but to say that he needs to go on trial for his sexual crimes. for more than a week the ukrainian topless protesters had been making themselves heard across europe on a dedicated road trip to draw attention to the sexual exploitation of women in room one of their activists made a revealing protest against injustice towards women in the catholic church in the vatican right in front of the pope. but. before that they had paris storming former i.m.f. banker dominique strauss kahn his residence. women from italy came to us in
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switzerland and said we know that you're coming to rome and will be staging protests again berlusconi and the pope thank you they said for sharing our problems they are wild brother free rallies in ukraine have been making international headlines for several years now from protesting against. the alarming rate of prostitution especially with the upcoming you are twenty twelve tournament to exposing flaws in ukraine's politics now they're looking even further afield the dealing with. this through the classic famine is no longer works if you excuse me impotent but what we do brings the desired effect that's why not only ukraine needs us but europe as well who are planning to take over the world. while we see how well you were received in europe remember your colorful actions in ukraine where are you planning to expand now but those that. we received lots of letters telling
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us to continue fighting against religious and justice towards women especially in the muslim states that's where we want to develop we are even ready to go to iran or any other islamic state to stage our topless protests knowing all risks it couldn't tale for us. they started out as a few enthusiastic complainer is now their top of this broadcast message is going global. in ukraine alone they have tens of thousands of supporters the family network has been set up in europe and now stretches as far as the united states still they say they've got a lot of demons to fight at home. alexy russia ski reporting from kia in ukraine. also coming up here in the program warming up the arctic. what we're convinced that this is something that our country and even the entire human race really need russia comes up with plans to venture into the cold as it
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projects free media dog r t dot com. so the search area is waiting with bated breath for the results of its presidential elections the two remaining candidates are both claiming victory according to the central election commission for the minutes elche the home education minister i don't know if he's leading the margin of about five percent but her rival minister of emergencies and i thought it would be enough problems the margin is seventy percent in his favor the final results are expected later today is the first presidential election there since russia recognized south etc as an independent state in two thousand and eight off a five day war georgia. lots of international stories in brief you know how the south. tense clashes have led police and protesters in germany where the railway line train carrying nuclear waste passed through the area to the activists through
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for work stones and painted police who responded with water cannon and tear gas thirteen hundred arrests have been reported since the demonstrations began on friday ok mystery remains extremely unpopular in germany and countries affected by the disastrous for management of six chan mobile protesters. at least three people have been killed and twenty seven injured after a powerful blast rocked a city hotel in the southern philippines and spent explosions seven ments that most of the second floor collapsed roof was blown off that's the victims were staying in a hotel for a wedding celebration that was to take place on monday the city's corporation for government requests. insurgency. pressure is developing technologies to both the go where no city has gone before it's part of an ambitious project for a new arctic settlement sheltered from the extreme elements tom barton explores the
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world of architecture on ice frozen wilderness a building site a russian architect has come up with a plan to pull the fun north he thinks his ice town you can be built big and built soon. we're convinced that this is something that our country and even the entire human race really need it may not happen overnight but people vengefully move to the north. others aren't so sure i think it may be carrying a settlement or dream and dreams are very often healthy. it is very ambitious and it probably very costly. as it's architect of. cause it will rise from the ice on an uninhabited island off russia's north coast he intends it to house five thousand people under a huge dome containing parks swimming pools and even a church it will host main oil and gas engine is. the word these people provide
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the entire country with huge budget funds therefore they deserve to live in proper conditions so we're providing them with comfortable living conditions practically like five star hotels it's estimated the arctic could hold a third of the world's undiscovered gas and thirteen percent of its oil as the soviet union ended so did many of the mining in mineral projects it had in the arctic but in two thousand and seven the russian explorer after chilling got out of planted the flag on the seabed under the north pole and with international competition increasing for gold in the cold russia is turning back north. some mines had to be shut down and many settlements were abandoned therefore today we have to do some reconstruction its oil and gas companies that will played a major role here with an estimated cost of five to seven billion dollars the larry
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wants to get oil companies interested in investing but to see what they be getting into i decided to go and look for myself sort of. this plan seems ambitious some would say wildly so it's no secret it's part of a territory grab up here in the frozen north but we'll have to wait a long time to find out whether we'll see an arctic blast you know up here or just a very cold damp squib tom barton r.t. . oh well you can discover more about the ins and outs of the ambitious project and the revolutionary technologies being used by heading to our website at r.t. dot com also online today a royal rescue prince william tries his best to save the lives of the prove the sinking russian cargo ship managed to stay still missing. after recent failure of russia's own rocket to mars the country scientists are once again looking to the red planet a new probe has blasted off to mars on
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a nasa rocket. the price that set that is true so that it started off. it's a cross over to the business desk now and joining me. welcome to the program are financial tidal wave was threatening to swamp europe but economists are now predicting a severe recession on the continent in twenty twelve years government significant big cut spending however this could be of great benefit to gold prices from u.b.s. says the average price for the precious metal will reach two thousand seventy five dollars per ounce next year gold reflects emotions it's fear about the
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current climate and fear about what lies ahead in this there's a mistrust of governments governments in europe about mean and debt management for many of the european nations there's a mood certain each word safehaven acid and what we saw in two thousand and eleven was a very volatile year for gold and for other assets we continue to see that expect that again for two thousand and twelve so at some time gold is approaching those record highs that people need to be perhaps a little bit more proactive. be prepared to take profits with a view to coming back in again and buying goes in one hundred hundred fifty dollars lower and as for my ear do you have to suck at early predicts the euro may not survive until the upcoming christmas governments and companies around the world are preparing for what could happen if the single currency disintegrates here in russia the impact on the country's biggest industry would be profound as contracts unwind limiters and called scared nor capital believes all firms would need government help to survive if the euro words are for. they both strive to survive by
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hiking the domestic raids at the pump stations. after the station number two there will encounter the anger on the government then there will be a clash the rates will be low word then the third stage russian company used. some sort of alleviation of tax duties for the oil in order for them to preserve positive trade your margins so we made in the government would have to make huge the sessions to rational companies in order for them to survive. in the markets with commodities oil prices are heading up on a strong start to the holiday shopping season in the u.s. a light sweet is currently trading at ninety eight and
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a half dollars per barrel while brant is just one hundred eight. patients as a high as investors reacted to reports of european and its national measures to get a grip on the region's debt crisis that includes news that the i.m.f. may provide financial support for italy which saw its government bond yields surge again on friday banks in commodity firms are some of the top again is in japan with a more holdings up four point three percent sumitomo metals is four percent higher on stronger democracy prices. and russia's markets shoot up in the first minutes of trading on the monday the still there are two years in my six up roughly one and a half percent on average energy majors are on the rise in the myself supported by stronger group ross nafta is gaining more than two percent this banking stocks are no exception in line with the global trend lead up more than three percent carmakers sollars is also up on news of his joint venture with japan's master will look at that in just
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a second. this week i think investors will focus very much on external factors in the eurozone of the focus will clearly be the state of the crisis investors will also look for euro zone unemployment data and consumer confidence data in the u.s. the focus will be on jobless data as well as housing price data on the domestic side what's important will be on the corporate printer x five will release their third quarter financial results on tuesday followed by financial results from speer bank and no most bank later in the week on the macro side investors will look at forthcoming p.m.i. manufacturing data to discern whether or not russia is seeing a slowdown very much like a we're seeing in china. is going to leapfrog mushers or oil market as has become the second largest oil producer in the country the company made half a percent more crude during the first nine months of the year than lukoil which
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long held the position till now however the twist was not a surprise for. paid more attention to its foreign operations lately as promised is becoming yet another international car giant to localise production in russia and has agreed to establish a joint venture with local carmaker solar's starting from next year the japanese company aims to add only produce over thirty thousand cars at the russian plug in the country's forest. there was reported to invest around eighty million dollars into the project so the first international corporation for russia seoul is the first provides its production capacities to a number of foreign companies including korea saying young and is are these fit. more business news next hour in around fifty five minutes i'll see you then join me if you can.
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