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fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to teach creation why it should care about you and. this is why you should care what your only dog. paymaster has eased germany's chancellor is in china seeking investment while trying to convince regime that the euro is still stable enough to invest in. may day main scandal syrian officials walk out of the nonaligned summit in tehran as egypt's president morsi lashes out at assets governments calling it oppressive. and the rival opposition in syria will be wiped out sooner or later assess president assad in a t.v. interview by the insurgency no weaker as they continue to fight the army.
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one pm in the russian capital watching r.t. the german chancellor is the latest e.u. leader to beat a path to china with a huge delegation of business leaders alongside beijing offers as good a chance as andy for the struggling european economy to attract investment needs to avoid financial catastrophe and margot has become a frequent guest in china and to nurture a friendship with economic superpower she's been all over reports. i'm no stranger to china this is her sixth trip to the country since she came to power in two thousand and five and there's going to be some big business to be talked about during this current trip it's not just politicians on this visit a group of around twenty in the delegation including people like siemens and
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volkswagen who are all there to show that the eurozone still is stable market to invest in but china has its own vested interest in seeing the eurozone stick together europe is china's biggest export markets so there will be support. keeping the monetary union together but just expect some kind words they shouldn't be any talk of cash coming forward from china to help the ailing eurozone now there is talk of a special relationship between germany and china not unsettle some people in brussels who feel a little left out when you look at the figures you can see why some nations would be feeling like they're not getting a slice of the pie trade between the two countries is set to rise to around two hundred and eighty billion dollars by the twenty fifteen well the reason that the to make such good economic bedfellows at the moment is that germany produces the machinery needed to china's manufacturing industry germany also sees china as
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a growing market full day rick sports since the orders have started drying up from within europe due to the people simply not having the cash to buy german goods within the european union and within the eurozone monetary union so will be the eurozone crisis an increasing economic ties will top the bill when it comes to talking to the chinese leadership will be underlining the meeting is. germany needs china far more right now than china needs germany. in the meantime europe's fourth largest economy spain is reportedly considering whether to ask for another bailout catalonia known for its proud and independent attitude is now seeking over five billion euros of rescue cash from madrid spain the prime minister admitted the fact that such a wealthy region cannot me its dead financing obligations it's a big problem catalonia accounts for almost a fifth of the country's economic output author miguel entre morocco believes the
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whole situation could have been avoided. the way in which the spice tax system works it goes this way. it is the central government that's collects all the taxes have to be ninety five percent of them and then pretty stupid them among the different regions. following these so he's ready to pay t.v. as they call it the reach of regions gets less money the poor regions get more money so that's a load which actually gets back very a small amount of the money it keeps to the to the central estate and that is why they have these huge steps so what they say is that there that is not really there that is the depth of this funny state of the debt that this financial state has decided them to have so what they want as they put it not alone not not money from all the other people's pockets but they won just more money from their own pockets spain east. is now performing a very hard agenda of
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a steady two cuts and actually bites in all sectors of this funny economy and the problem is that it's not working it's not bringing down the deficit which is the main targets and then as i say he's damaging all the aspects of spain's economy. more on the situation in spain though we're crossing to natasha's got more from the business desk there and how desperate must be the situation in the lone alone is known. to be proud of the pan and now they're asking woodridge for money well it really does look pretty desperate the first thing to remember is that cattle only is the third region to ask for help but because of the way the spanish tax system is set up catalonia is the only spain's wealthiest region it is also the most indebted region so it was just a matter of time before i would ask for help overall spain has six regions that can
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no longer tap the international bond markets with a combined debt over the equivalent of one hundred eighty two billion dollars so that is pretty bad. all right spain is now doing everything possible not to ask for yet another bailout so how likely is that to happen. well spain has slipped into a recession three months earlier than it had previously anticipated so catalonia is regional government requests for body certainly boosts the chances of spain's national government requesting an additional bailout of so but so far the bond markets are reacting pretty call me too to the news and they're really waiting for a reaction from the european central bank will definitely see that in the next days and of course will go soon as that. definitely all right thanks very much indeed for this natasha and we'll get back to you for more news later. now to other
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news syrian officials have abandoned the not aligned summit after the egyptian president hit out of damascus calling president assad's government oppressive some would host a rod has proposed the creation of a group of three nations comprising themselves gypped and venezuela to help and the crisis of the whole three months of reconciliation talks with some of again last sunday with one hundred twenty nations spoke to speeding about two thirds of the un's members the u.n. chief ban ki-moon who's at the meeting despite u.s. objections says iran can be much help in resolving the syrian crisis at the same time a special group of inspectors has been created by the united nations to monitor iran's nuclear facilities sort of pour over it thanks to iran is being courteous. the i.a.e.a. has a twenty four hour around the clock monitoring system off the facilities mr ban ki-moon can watch it from his office at the united nations so i think that is just a great courteous gesture on behalf of iran to invite him to to the facility mr
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blankenhorn does recognize the fact and he has said so this iran is a key player in the region and nothing much really can be solved q flowers hurons participation and now i'm sure that the united states and israel good likeness to by human to come down hard on iran but he's also aware of the fact there's two thirds of the countries that belong to the united nations are member countries of the nine aligned movement the united states state department likes to say many things and i think it's precisely because they do tend to be very aggressive in their foreign policy towards certain countries in particular although i think they have the whole goal in mind they would love to be a global hamonic power with the nonaligned movement now is one hundred percent coming together to resist this kind of aggression to resist this kind of double standards and hypocrisy and i think that's probably really thinking of the united
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states to this point. coming up a bit later in the program how a dream for a better life can make matters worse. period you die quickly but here we are dying and. we report on the days of cans of thousand refugees leave from violence in syria meeting despair on arrival at their new homes. and looking for traces of extremism in islamic russia the recent assassinations of two prominent muslim clerics baffled investigators trying to identify their hatred. i mean the fierce battles between government forces and rebels syria's president made his longest t.v. appearance in monstrous in his confidence in victory over insurgents however bashar asad admitted it would take some time for the country to scramble out of crisis he lashed out of turkey saying it bears direct responsibility for the bloodshed in syria some of the latest fighting has taken place the military airport in the
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province where rebels claim to have destroyed a group of army helicopters and this was later the nine by syrian t.v. which reported the attack was repelled and the military hardware safe sister agnes marianna spent over a decade in syria and came to aid of the suffering when the conflict erupted says armed gangs started causing chaos long ago. when. it's not the point. that even c.b.s. knew it was the group who grew opposition party aware of the good order. and so i. and the beginning we did not even know who would if this could be said for the people who were. then to fly the gangs you know we said we don't know who they are but being.
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bored of the. abductor. and many times you know of the mid towards what example they would keep a low we have seen. in homes. if you look of blood. because in the day before. people you know source and i then defied gangs have been beheading nine i know with people just because they would i know we have seen this was my eyes. now don't miss the full version of this interview with firsthand accounts from syria coming up here in our in just over an hour jordanian security forces at a massive refugee camp on the border with syria are on high alert after two hundred refugees turned on the guards over the camp's conditions as far as they are now reports dealing with the mass influx of refugees is far beyond what jordan can
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offer. exhausted and drained there's not much for these refugees to do besides swelter under the scorching desert sun sheltering from the violence back home in syria they walked for days in the heat to get here and so they come in numbers and under the wire not one person here has gone through the official borders in state depending on the level of violence in syria as many as a thousand people each day are fleeing across into jordan they're picked up on the border by the jordanian police and brought here to this camp. and now a man doesn't know what to do with them the country is struggling with few natural resources little water and is in need of foreign aid they're growing number is putting pressure on in a way the refugee way republic we can't close the border on the faces of the refugees we have to help them syria is like a sister to jordan i'm king abdullah i'm president assad with friends now king is in a very difficult situation. has
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a direct impact on what happens as here relations between a man in damascus are already strained a number of defected soldiers and senior officers are being sheltered in the kingdom the most high profile refugee was the prime minister riyad hitch up who fled to turkey through jordan earlier this month and then that the tribes who fearing massive amounts of weapons ammunition and sniper rifles to syria from jordan saudi arabia is promising economic assistance in exchange for months cooperation but it could backfire. if there is regime change in syria and the extremists come to power this will make problems for jordan where we have our own extremists far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this will allow the
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atmosphere here is so. mysterious you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that's with the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place. caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. the refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. and of course we've got plenty more for you on our web site archie dot com indefinite news and analysis available twenty four seven a blast from the past one of germany's largest cities hold its breath as authorities perform a controlled detonation of a massive world war two bomb. how much does it take to should down a passenger plane find out how a miscommunication almost resulted in downing although you were paying low cost
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you're watching our team now the killing of a prominent muslim cleric in russia's southern republican darkest hour indicates a steady rise in extremist activity say security officials the attack came on tuesday when a female suicide bomber made her way into them moved to his residence on impeded and set off explosives tied to her body concern has also been fueled by an earlier double assault a muslim thinkers in the republic of tatarstan some experts believe the roots of extremism lead all the way to the middle east but others say the threat from anti
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islamic hatred could be even stronger they were pissed off investigates. the trip to work that turned to tragedy that our sons had moved he was driving when it sees a blast through him from his car the man who's been against the spread of radical ideas among believers survived to find out his deputy was shot dead in another part of town investigators still don't know the exact motivation behind the attack but the spotlight is now on the other stun most people here are muslim and that gets mentioned more and more when it comes to the spread of radical islam in washington . some of the local muslim communities are financed by arab families from states where it's an official religion the money has to be worked off and they demand that ideology is spreading. like a business is one of the most fundamental branches of islam it strongly advocated in saudi arabia which backs it up with billions of dollars of support across the
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muslim world its followers often oppose all other religions sometimes even calling for jihad holy war against them but abysmal in. islam of course not part of the official religion he. but i thought the same different ideas are often taught in small mosques hidden from the mainstream. like this one form a boiler house rebuilt into a mosque in one of gazans many apartment blocks the aren't it's the moms denying radical but admit they do not support. we don't divide brother muslims and there can be no radicalism no terrorism these are words only used by prove a kidders who want to discredit as. we were told here believers are taught to sincerely any quality there are no longer up held in modern society but with justice can only be achieved through islam and when someone says islam is the only
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fan way of life and social order that called radical or extremist and what's the punishment for stealing the hand is chopped off and. not the kind of punishment you'd find in russia's criminal code nevertheless such ideas are reportedly gaining more support among young muslims for some experts it could be partly to blame on how the list of banned extremist literature was thrown together. often in books by classical world famous author is a band or even some of prophet muhammad saints how can we expect muslims to react and of course the radicals use this to gain influence. of course that our son is a long way from becoming engulfed by the war stuff radical islam how the state reacts to the spread of extremism is now key in the wrong moves could only resource in the situation you've got going to all of our d. that our son. two women have been stabbed to death in central russia and the words
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free pussy riot scrawled in blood on the wall of the murder scene the middle aged woman and her elderly mother worth of dozens of times because on the police say they were left almost beyond recognition authorities are investigating whether the murder of was a supporter of pussy riot and three members of the notorious russian punk band were jailed for two years for holding ism motivated by religious hatred earlier this month after staging an anti-abortion stand in the country's main orthodox cathedral . you're watching r t let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world afghanistan's president has moved the countries the finance and interior minister as well as the intelligence chief this as a part of a planned cabinet shake up on the eve of elections and the withdrawal of foreign troops meanwhile in the south of the country three nato led troops have been killed by an afghan soldier the latest in a series of so-called insider attacks and in the separate incident helicopter crash killed two international service members in the region. a gas
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explosion at a coal mine in southwest china has taken though. it is expected to hit the communist state on friday. ever dreamt of taking a lift straight to the moon well after over fifty years of space elevator dreams the reality is moving closer the goal is to have people travel in vehicles attached to ribbons of super strong material to reach orbits of up to one hundred thousand
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kilometers explains. as strange as it sounds the idea of a space elevator has been around for decades it was a russian yuri arts' a turn of who in the one nine hundred sixty s. had some of the first modern ideas on it first you would have to send a satellite up into geostationary orbit then a line could be lowered and secured to earth and another one up into space as a counterweight all of this would keep the line tight and allow spacecraft to be loaded up and down it at thousands of kilometers an hour at the fraction of the cost of spaceflight it could literally be our lift to the stars and it's not far off as you might think most of the technology already exists the biggest problem being that cable reaching out into space to make one strong enough to stretch the thirty six thousand kilometers necessary scientists think you'd need a material over thirty mega yuri strong that's the measurement named after yuri arts the turn of the strongest material available now is just three point nine but
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new projects are trying to solve that science problem and make the space elevator a reality they want it to reach the moon the american company live port is raising money for the project and the japanese firm corp aims to have one up and running by two thousand and fifty in the meantime russia is working with ukraine and kazakstan to try and build super sized booster rockets for more traditional trips to the moon but who knows by the middle of the century we might have swapped our rockets for a distant cousin of the humble lift. all right another means of transport now and a dash here with all the latest from the motor share the second place the mask and of course where we see a lot of premier is in corning a new electric car not only that but they seem to be the hottest thing at the show and that's because the russians are finally waking up to the economic benefits of owning eco friendly cars all the details in just a moment but first straight to our top story gas promise pulling out of stockmen
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stockmen which has enormous reserves enough to meet. the global demand for gas for more than a year was gazprom is flying ship project but now the monopolist and its partners believe the development costs are way too high considering that gas prices are actually falling business artie's that has all the details. the freezing of these arctic project once more underscores how rapidly the global markets are developing now days was originally intended to ship pipeline gas to europe and liquefied natural gas to the united states by jury in the years the partners took to negotiate the world saw an influx of new allen jeep from the gulf contras a shale gas revolution in the united states so the project now truly lost its export markets in addition the cost of this complex offshore project read very hard and the three partners found it impossible to even come to an investment decision
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this summer still some analysts say that's the stuff with exit is a positive sign as it signals off more pragmatic commercial thinking by gazprom but russia is not left without its high tech liquefied natural gas production. to project is already exporting l.n.g. to asia and another russian gas producer not attacked by the way together with one of stock months partners to talk is developing a vast elin's you project in the arctic that insula. and just now time to check out the equity markets and let's start with europe which is all in the red as you can see i'm not no surprise centering that we're hearing all those negative news coming out of europe namely the german unemployment data that just came out over the past hour of increased for a fifth straight month in august though was
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a bit lower than expected and of course all the bad news for spain as well and u.s. futures are pointing to a lower opening on wall street in a few hours and then the european currency is managing to gain to the u.s. dollar is the sour rebounding from wednesday's losses the russian ruble in the shedding value to the current at the moment and equities here in russia are mixed. this hour the r.g.s. is a shouting around a quarter percent or more than not but then my sex is recovering it has jumped to above the line trading slot chute positive asian equities were trading lower in tokyo the name came close down around one percent of weaker than expected retail numbers hong kong's hang seng is even deeper in the red plus a lot of investors are staying on the sidelines ahead of the much anticipated speech by the fed reserve chairman ben bernanke tried growing pollution crude price uncertainties and the environmental awareness are all pushing electric vehicles to
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become the next hot thing when it comes to cars on the road business artie's katie told them reports from the moscow international car show. one of the main themes of today the old saying is that ecologically friendly and big bold make it a puppet with the base and a little shot up lots of people love to read it to play to me a lot of the kids if you want to buy and that you copied below it's good to be away you go all the love bob hope that nobody is cutting a chance to actually charge you'll be called of the plays that will cut it a mind i'm not joined by the next a guy from the midst of a seat mate says how like you know i decide what the challenge is how do you overcome them what you think is that positive about buying an electric car here must it really willing to give it a we'll talk to that. but seriously. with
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. us that stuff. one was to understand simply because. we compare this with the regular car but. there are some. parts to that you're still in this so distinctly in twenty years' time to see everyone priding around the eco follow up the bulk of that wraps up maybe a little less with that but. for. the still cars the u.k. very optimistic indeed having a volatile time it's very hard to deny that it's certainly a good to be graded. well it's good to be green but the question is where do you recharge these vehicles and adelaide.
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