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and afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. eight thirty pm in moscow these here are the headlines turkey admits its war plane that was taken down by syria may have crossed into syrian airspace in an incident threatening to set the ready volatile region on fire. live video here from egypt's tahrir square which is again filled with angry voices as egyptians still don't know who their next president is and fear the delay in results could be used by the ruling generals to bargain for power. and it is known julian assange has asylum still pending with ecuador saying it will how it will talk to all parties involved but stressing it won't bow to any pressure. as we have been
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reporting the st petersburg international economic forum is just wrapping up russian president's chief of staff sergey even of was among the leading political and business figures to attend and we sat down to ask him about his views on the state of the russian and world economy the interview next. precious presidential administration it's great to have you with us today thank you good evening so russia is among other countries that will help european union through i.m.f. . do you think such ongoing financially taxes will actually prove us active and how long is russia actually willing to help countries in debt well as for russia's help it's limited of course and we are interested in eurozone stay stable because
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as president putin has already mentioned forty percent or sort of serves in europe who are interested in. not only financially stable eurozone i would like to stress that point but that european parliament european leaders basically of course germany and france take responsible decisions during the roots of the crisis not poor thing money to stop it for a short but fighting the roots i think it's in fact it's none of my business but i think european union has to impose more strict. policy on that on unemployment and on credits because even if their external debt is huge for example russia's external that is nine
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percent g.d.p. in some of the european countries in europe it's more than one hundred so you can continue that tendency you have to stop it you know many say that russia actually researched out of the global financial crisis better than other three rypien countries what kind of advantage does it give us now the huge huge market potential development i was put it that way many people say that we have a blessing of oil and gas or natural resource my private opinion it's not a blessing it's a kiss. because that blessing doesn't motivate you to diversify what makes you so sure that he will make the break now it's been taking so long. well diversifying a huge economy such as russia's it would never take you a couple of years older you shouldn't expect miracles that are quite
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a number of regions in russia who are still under the pressure and it depends not only on the federal government it depends hugely on the local government eager to really attract investors are they making the investment climate very predictable. defended from the some sort of floor important agency is still the justice system is not very effective corruption. that's about it that's the basics negative points which we still have to mend to clear up. those speaking about corruption by the way and turning back to the g twenty summit. asking. for more money as an aid tools what would you do cynical third world countries. is not very effective because corruption in the third world
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i'm sure is. much bigger than it is in russia and. i lived in africa so i know what i'm talking about sarah no i would like to go back just a little bit about the oil dependency i mean as of today russia is still largely dependent on oil revenues you know some say that did to the lack of the global growth the experienced a drastic falling oil prices what happens to russia's budget if let's say oh prices fall down one hundred dollars mark do you have a plan b. . what do. tell me about if. it's sort of simple. first of all we already have some experience after the previous crisis two thousand and eight two thousand and nine. secondly in the reserve currency reserves the biggest in the world there are five hundred twelve billion dollars. then we have a national reserve fund and we have future generations fund. combined it's close to
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one trillion dollars so we have. some money in case the bad case scenario happens. but of course we have also co-equal the state subsidies system which we have tried and proved effective two years ago though i would like to be overoptimistic and promise you that we are told to liberate first to wall. and set into is that it's impossible to calculate the implications for example of a huge oil price drop or some real big crisis in europe that too many unknowns but also the last two months they've been very notable for currency fluctuation and that has made a lot of people nervous and we have had a russia central bank come out and say don't worry this has already happened to their will before but many people don't think it's fair that i think when i was on hold by the way that's a very good example people and this is
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a real drama to people don't panic they don't rush to banks and. car and sykora door we call it a currency corridor which is the central bank now. it's much wider than it has been before which is a very good sign that whatever the foreign investors why should they still feel sure about the ruble at this point the basic reason is very simple. they believe already and. most of huge funds like for example black rock or kuwaiti fund they believe that our policy is transparent it's stable it's very predictable and the kuwaiti fund which is most respectable oldest and thrusted in the world for the first time in its history. gave the russian. direct funds. direct fund. five hundred million dollars alone saying
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that you can use this money for any project which you wrote in the best inside russia. and those projects that are not natural resources the toll it's called mineral service it's trade retail infrastructure logistics. which is a very good sign for world investors and they think that a political climate and political cause is also correct that democracy is developing and that democracy is developing in a natural evolution really way not in a revolutionary way that's why they just stay calm talk about political climate there is they have a lot of criticism lately following the harsh new legislations that will actually implement penalties against unlawful meetings and will fund gatherings many sees this as a crackdown on freedom of speech and freedom of gathering a sadly how do you see this how do you assure
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a peaceful nature of opposition gathering without and rage in large part of the society what you have just said oh i consider it i considered it as a great load of rubbish i lived abroad for many years as a spy and i know what i'm talking about in fact we use now in financial terms there's you would best willed practices oh a little less legislation about meetings and demist. it's based on the best world practices. it doesn't ban any demonstrations it gives sort of illegal legal basis how to conduct them how to carry them to carry them out and i know that in your u.k. in the united states of america it's more of the same laws and it does mean that we're trying to curb democracy. if you want to say something against the
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government it's a purely democratic thing and you are most welcome on the other side i wouldn't. call i would like to remind you that there are. quite a number of people who support the government supports the president and they showed it up during the presidential campaign in fact the number of people who marched or demonstrated in favor of the government was my just bigger than the opposition that the opposition numbers and what is most important psychologically to people and never motivated to go outside to support their government. they're motivated always to go and march against the government is psychologists will practice you know the biggest number of the opposition gatherings probably one hundred thousand which is nothing on the scale of russia but eve has cost such
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a thought as globally i mean you have not livelihoods on a list of hundred list of flesh and people in the world times list why do you think it has resulted so rigorously throughout the world i wouldn't agree that it's called a bust worldwide. it caused a buzz in some political sphere is. interested in calling this a buzz and as for different well lists of my i am quite spect skeptical about aren't you afraid that this may trigger the grocery bill position looming i mean after all they're promising to bring out millions in a street in september what measures will the government take in that case only if those demonstrations. are legal and. normal will just as without any fights without well ations laws that it's it's it's normal it's democracy it's called democracy it's
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a do i know head over president's administration thank you thank you and nice to meet you. we have a war criminals we have a lot of. groups. all. right enough. but wasn't. when
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i was. you can't win and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun salute effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe are going to stand up to the cross post. but. it's a position and. stuff people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. been living. to seventeen she. tricked. their community.
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their. guard their families and things treasure.
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turkey admits that its warplanes taken down by syria may have crossed into syrian airspace in. the already volatile region on fire. a live video from tucker square which is again filled with angry voices egyptians still don't know who their next president is and fear the delay in results could be used by the ruling generals to bargain for power. and a decision on julian assange asylum still pending with ecuador saying it has to talk to all parties involved it won't bow to pressure. and sports and more on another big night of football stay with us.
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hello there thanks for watching and these are the headlines defending champions spain take on baby side france in the quarter finals of big european championships . that will grab the pole ahead of hamilton of the european grand prix. these are north we catch up with russia's latest boxing star light welterweight champion. that day. now in just under two hours holder spain will kick off their quarter final with france at the european championships and to end a long running chinks against the french despite being the world and european champions they've never been in a competitive match but that stat hasn't then today confident they did top group c. undefeated and are expected to field an unchanged side tonight with an and torres starting up front although the spanish are warning it will be a tight game. for the i think france are a very powerful team and that they will be true to themselves tomorrow but i'm sure
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they will have a strategy to try and defend i think they have a good forwards and they know how to keep the ball just like we do because there will be a true battle on the winning team will be the fastest one to snatch the ball with the team most able to keep the ball. so the french are the underdogs their task though not made any easier with reports of plays falling out with each other following their tune your loss to sweden in their last great game that defeats or their own beaten run of twenty three matches come to an end the good news for france though is that your hand could bear some in our story and frank rebury will be fit for the clash with spain and they believe booking a semifinal place against portugal is a real possibility but. we knew that we will have to defend a lot to get in strange even though we should give our all. probably dominate possessions and we are all aware that this match will require a lot of effort and energy and from our side now we might actually be them and we all believe we can do it meanwhile the german players involved in their four two
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quarter final win over greece were given the day of training today so that meant a stretch of their legs for a strike america gomes thomas more than a lukas podolski who had dropped to the bench last night although their absence didn't affect their team's free flowing football against greece with their replacements miroslav closer and marco rubio's getting on the scoresheet it was a very convincing victory for the germans who've now won fifteen competitive matches in a row and it's made their fans adamant they can go all the way at the euros is pretty poor feet now reports from good and. germany well one of the favor is coming into euro two thousand and twelve their status as one of the teams to be fantastic performance against greece but just put them into the semifinals while there were around ten thousand fans german fans in the stadium cheering their team on and they have certainly been sent home happy few think there's still a bit of room for improvement yes i think so but better than
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a difference and the. if the. head. chances we had of all we had given. it will be much more. clear you know. something of a surprise by leaving out their top scorer mario gomez and thomas who both had to be content with places on the bench for a while it seemed as if he might not have made the right decision as germany has struggled to break down a solid green defends however in the second half journey from their rhythm once again proved right as his germany side continued to go from strength to strength. instead of who we played with. it was a really good decision you just really weren't in the same class as germany but they certainly didn't just praise from cells they played some attractive football and tried to. get in the end they just didn't have as good
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a player is german. but they can go home with their heads certainly held high with the memories of the fantastic performance against the russians still in their memories when maybe when we scored the goal we should be more aggressive more offensive as we. went back maybe we should in the. fridge of a semi finals which will be played in. england or italy and both the english army italians will be certainly worried about the strength and depth that you can live side have we will see i think. what i. from mainland italy we are still better i think we have the. difference the better off and. it will be our game bots and i'm pretty sure we will reach a final when looking at the strength and depth of his german side is really hard to find a week this i mean really have to play is good plays in every single position on the page and certainly overconfidence won't be a frank with a german side i'm very really on the line about status as one of the favorites to
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win this year if i was in twelve trophy ball three d'arcy poland. now for me one sebastian vettel will start in pole position for sunday's european grand prix in valencia the red bull driver has one of the lance here for the past two seasons and is quickest in qualifying for a third straight year alongside him on the front row will be mclaren's lewis hamilton pastor maldonado williams will start in. we march back you know has an hour every me could have been at the rally of new zealand lower finish strongly on saturday taking two of the last three stages ahead of decision team mate and will go into the final day with a six second advantage and the only real contenders at the moment their nearest rival is for driver pedal solberg is a minute and thirty five seconds back in russian team making it getting off the cough is for a further thirty seconds back. a russian up and comer has been taken with the first overall pick of the n.h.l.
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draft in pittsburgh eighteen year old forward bob was drafted by the edmonton oilers he is only the third russian to top the draft following in the footsteps of star compadres in kabul two can alexander ovechkin. stepped into the spotlight of his top scoring performance for the fun thing a canadian kenya ice hockey team and he's also part of russia is still the winning side at the world junior championships carried here. now russia has a new boxing champion that there has claimed the i.b.o. light welterweight title the first crime for the south pole already nicknamed the king robert downey and has the story. the way this big night of boxing in the russian capital was presented with this deserving the headline. do you currently one of russia's major prospects came out for his first turtle showed the ideal like we'll do we built on the line and here comes the chimp down.
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thirty two year old sort of african look bigger and heavier with experience also playing in his side although the first seconds of the shoot it was the russian speed and accuracy what with a rumor. around one so my boozer thunderstruck by king and the referee counting to the first note down. the over and over there had been put him down on the first round and was pretty hard punch but i was a managed to stand up and continue the fight he was still dangerous he gave his all to defend a title. the defending champ and kept moving forward but could do nothing against the of speed the russian so forget fitting mumbles a with some bitter pill to swallow remaining nearly untouchable himself. clearly lost the second round and the next one saw him fighting for survival first on the
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first i saw every single punch he threw he missed and i hit back and landed i was much faster and that's what gave me the edge it was over early in the fourth round when i heard a deal of his opponent with a short and devastating left hook the self africans courage carried him through but he was far from recovered. and their exchange of the rubes so had people but finishing the job in style and no came up out cold notice that us i'm really happy now we've done a great job preparing for this fight and all those hard training sessions paid off for me and for the crown i hope some bigger wins still lie ahead and there's the way how people work but at the established his name in box in zero eight the twenty nine year old keane captured his first ground and one can suspect in new challenge one be far behind robert but in your own party more skilled. talking of
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crushing victories new zealand's rugby union side have beaten ireland by a record sixty points to nil in hamilton the all blacks running in nine tries to complete a three nil series whitewash over the irish may seem to think are that it almost picked new zealand to victory last weekend some kane and sonny boy williams went over twice each four tries for the hosts in the first half and another five in the second this is the biggest win ever for the all blacks over ireland surpassing the fifty nine six coraline back in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. and destroyed completely the series whitewash over wiles' winning their third showdown twenty nineteen in sydney well to have gone ahead sixteen twelve when ryan jones had his way over the line here. but rob horne responded with a try of his own for the wallabies. and their fly half berrick barnes made sure of that when his steady flow of fifteen points through the game eventually
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seeing astray over the finish line wales yet to be destroyed and for forty three days. finally it has been a good weekend for all the sports fans capped off with the strain racehorse black caviar winning the diamond jubilee stakes at royal ascot this is the twenty second race in a row the mare has won and her first outside her native australia and it was a dramatic finish for jockey here no didn't in the salmon still seem to misjudge the finish and up at the end just had enough of a lead to cross the line ahead of moonlight crowd jones black caviar one to six shot remaining unbeaten. so that's all sport for the moment we've got the weather coming up. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build most sophisticated robots which will
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