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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 their growing number is putting pressure on in a way the refugee way republic we can close the border on the faces of the refugees we have to help syria is like a sister to jordan and king abdullah and president assad friends now king is in a very difficult situation goes on there has a direct impact on what has. 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
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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 to 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 is. the 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 swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in policy r.t. results in the refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. we are coming to you
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live from the heart of moscow are still ahead for you in this hour a look at life on the margins of war and that we have a good spread of radical islam in russia whether it's being fueled from abroad all about and just a few minutes here on our three. dreaming of a luxury used see roundtrip with open air entertainments. a little bit of exercise to get in better shape. and cuisine with all my healthy ingredients. in this case something to dream of our summer sales on our cheap.
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ten minutes past the hour moscow time thanks for joining us here on r.t. today as the eurozone is failing to break free of its crippling economic crisis now the leader of powerhouse germany is eyeing profit in the east on a visit to china chancellor angela merkel is in to convince beijing that europe is still a safe place to invest with billions worth of business deals having already been signed with details artie's pretty rotha. 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 and it's not just politicians that are there on this visit
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a group of around twenty in the delegation including people like siemens and volkswagen who are all there to show that the eurozone still is a stable market to invest in but china has its own vested interest in seeing the eurozone stick together europe is china's biggest export market so there will be support there from beijing to 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 and 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 a trade between the two countries is set to rise to around two hundred and eighty billion dollars by the year twenty fifteen well the reason that the to make such good economic bedfellows at the moment is that germany produces the machinery
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needed for china's manufacturing industry germany also sees china as a growing market full day or exports 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 euro zone monetary union so will be the eurozone crisis an increasing economic ties that will top the bill when it comes to i'm going to be talking to the chinese leadership but what will be underlining the meeting is a cruel fact that germany needs china far more right now than china needs germany. china's prime minister has also called on greece italy and spain to go through with reforms on budget cuts to get their final. says back on track spain is meanwhile trying to dispel fears that it will need another bailout as it's a formally strongest region in catalonia has now run out of money consultant john holzman i believe that i'm going to will not be able to convince beijing to throw
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its cash into europe's struggling south what they want to talk about is not europe and germany relations between china and germany are great trade bilaterally grew at eighteen point nine percent last year one fifth of all exports to china from europe or germany one quarter of all imports in from china are go to germany that's a booming relationships that's the difference on couple in germany from europe so a lot of countries around the world are doing it so i think you'll see a polite no unbind spanish and italian bonds as the chinese not become suicidal and this is america can be a good business person for germany but i doubt she can do the same for your the chinese are very polite indeed but they're realistic of everything and what they don't want is to be saddled with the insanity that is the productivity of italy and spain compared the productivity of germany the eurozone has worked very well for germany these other weaker countries have gone on a spending binge and bought german exports with that no longer being the case because they're in no position to do that germany is it's absolutely vital looks
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for more partners to buy their wherewithal and that means more from china or from india the problem is the whole world is in a downturn and so who buys this excess german capacity becomes vital for the future of germany because of germany goes down well then the titanic really has hit the black hole and it won't be long before the whole ship sinks. stories. around the world. now the school of.
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killing of a spiritual leader of muslims is being seen. and blew herself up. last month. some experts believe the roots of extremism all the way to the middle east but others say the threat from.
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the trip to work that turned to tragedy that our stance had moved he was driving when a series of blasts threw him from his car the man who's been openly against the spread of radical ideas on the lever 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 russia yes some of the local muslim communities are financed by arab funds from states where whack a bit and as an official religion the money has to be worked off and they demand their ideology is spread here. like a business is one of the most fundamental branches of islam it's strongly advocated in saudi arabia which backs it up with billions of dollars of support across the muslim world its followers often oppose all other religions sometimes even calling
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for jihad holy war against them but any other radical movement of us live of course not part of the official religion here but i thought different ideas often taught in small mosques hidden from the mainstream. like this one form a boiler house we build into a mosque in one of gazans many apartment block you aren't it's the moms denying radical but admit they do not support their stance of visual branches of islam. 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 islam. we were told here believers are taught sincerely any quality and there are no longer up held in modern society with justice can only be achieved through islam and when someone says islam is the only fair way of life and social order they're called radical or extremist and what's
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the punishment for stealing the hand is chopped off. not the kind of punishment you'd find in russia's criminal court nevertheless surge 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 authors are banned or the some of prophet muhammad saying how can we expect muslims to react and of course the radicals use this to gain influence. of course start their stand is a long way from becoming involved by the worst of radical islam how the state reacts to the spread of extremism is now the wrong moves could only worsen the situation you go to school of already because i don't understand. well the russian city of cousin has come under the spotlight again this time as two women were found dead in their flat with the words free pussy riot written on the wall above them
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apparently written in blood is being treated as murder and both the elderly woman and her middle aged daughter died from multiple stab wounds authorities are investigating whether the killer was a supporter of pussy riot lawyers of the band have already described it as a provocation three members of the russian punk band were jailed earlier this month after two years after their antiproton stand in the country's main cathedral. why this is r t thanks for joining us today coming up in just a few minutes a stairway to heaven an old idea of a soviet engineer is now being put into practice and find out about the plans to boldly build an elevator into space. wider starting with afghanistan is going to the r.t. world update now it's where five australian soldiers have died in a pair of separate incidents two soldiers were killed when their helicopter rolled over while landing just hours earlier
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a man in an afghan army uniform opened fire on australian soldiers at a military base killing three and wounding two other so-called green on blue attacks in which uniformed afghans turned their weapons against coalition allies have surged this year claiming the lives of at least forty five. scandal hit barclays bank is facing another fraud probe over the billions it raised from middle eastern investors in two thousand and eight but the bank is suspected of not being open enough in what it had paid to advisors when it raised more than five billion pounds of emergency capital at the height of the global financial crisis barclays was also recently in boiled in the row over manipulating the liberal rate the reputation of u.k. banks including r.b.s. and standard chartered have been taking a battering after they were accused of breaking the sanctions imposed on iran. a gas explosion at a coal mine in southwest china has killed nineteen people while dozens are still
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trapped inside the blast happened on wednesday evening when over one hundred fifty miners were in the pit and the owners of the mine have been detained for questioning coal mining accidents killed almost two thousand people in china last year safety rules can often be neglected. while a spectacular fireworks display proved the highlight of the opening ceremony of the london twenty twelve power lympics the show believed to be the event's most watched ever at the competition will last eleven days with over four thousand athletes from all around the world taking part wheelchair basketball shooting swimming and track cycling all to be featured on the first day. well forget rockets and space shuttles lift could soon become the new way to get to space american and japanese companies are working on projects to achieve just that but at the heart of the groundbreaking development lies a russian idea as artie's tom barton explains. as strange as it sounds the idea of
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a space elevator has been around for decades it was a russian yuri outs 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 lowered 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 new projects are trying to solve that science problem and make the space elevator
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a reality they want it to reach the moon the american company live porters raising money for the project and the japanese firm corporation 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 size booster rockets for more traditional trips to the moon but who knows by the middle of the century we might have swapped iraq it's for a distant cousin of the humble lift. into the business world we go there dimitri good to see you again my understand you know you and i think years now of many times discussed gas problems of flagship project out of stock when i now understand is being put on hold there is this it well you know it was a bit of a personal tragedy to me too when i read the headline basically but you know if you ask me i'd say not necessarily because well we'll get to it actually a bit later in the program first of all let's take a look at the main reasons names by the participants of the project that is gazprom
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a no we start soil in france's hotel they say that basically development costs are too high while dumon is falling down telephonic over. the freezing of these arctic project once more underscores how rapidly the global markets are developing nowadays someone 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 from the gulf countries then a shale gas revolution in the united states so the project naturally lost its export markets in addition the cost of these complex offshore projects ran their e hard and the three partners found it impossible to even come to an investment decision this summer still some analysts say that the stock with exit is a positive sign as it signals off more pragmatic commercial thinking by gas prom
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but russia is not left without its high tech liquefied natural gas production gazprom said to project is already exporting elegy to asia and another russian gas producer not attack by the way together with one of stock months partners the talk is developing a vast elegy project in the arctic. well as i was saying it doesn't necessarily mean that it's the end of the project so also says bradley way from renesas capital he says that it's rather a change of strategy for gas probably what's important to note that gazprom in our view isn't exiting the project gazprom is indicating to investors into the government that due to the location difficult conditions and the current tax regime that this product is difficult to proceed so one thing that we're seeing gas from exit per se i think we're seeing gazprom communicate publicly what it views how it used to project what is really signaling is that many of the next generation
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projects shelf projects offshore projects or arctic projects are going to need a different tax structure whether it's lowering taxes or changing the set up or framework within which they are taxed so i think that this is an indicator for next generation projects across the board. her secular got the markets we start with the european owner now we'll see the opening of the u.s. markets and so far futures and european markets appointing a low of because the jobless claims have come in flats in the united states which indicates basically a slowdown of hiring in the economy also unemployment in germany has come in with an increase for the fifth straight month in august which is not good economic confidence is also coming down for the whole of the euro zone and therefore this is the picture that we're seeing however on the currency markets the euro is climbing today against the dollar still up around eleven points and it's continuing at the
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trend said basically on what was it tuesday and then there was this minor correction on wednesday meanwhile the trade for the russian ruble remains the same and that's a deep creasy ation we're seeing get another half a percent last versus the dollar even more so versus the euro. and on the a russian of markets we're also seeing a negative picture among that to gloom around the global markets with yahtzee is declining almost one percent as you can see their oil prices are not really helping the still standing at ninety five it seems russia really wants prices just continue growing and never stop so on the my six feeling a bit better because of the weaker ruble rosneft is down despite the fact that it's announced the deal with norway starts well which as you may remember was one of the participants in the stockmen project to also develop a boiling gas in the arctic shelf and that concludes this edition of the business
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the klitschko brothers. hello again to welcome to the spotlight the interview show on our t.v. on al gore knob and today my guest some of the show klitschko boxing is apparently the most profitable the most glamorous sports in the world handsome men war just women and bags of money waiting for the wind but they're not as many world famous name in the boxing as there are in some other sports and most of those who are in the hall of fame are american i want you but recently some of those who made
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it to the very tough were born in the u.s. . and two of them are my guests on the show today the invincible klitschko brothers. and vitale the best the greatest boxing family in history. the klitschko brothers are among the rare breed who will reside in the boxing hall of fame long after they finish their careers the younger of the dimmer is the current heavyweight super champion recognized by four different boxing associations. the elder vitali is the reigning w.b.c. heavyweight champion one of the oldest boxers to hold the title is also a prominent ukrainian politician and a member of the ukrainian delegation to the congress of the council of europe. welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well my first
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question is to tell you tell me you'll be defending your w b c world heavyweight. title against a man who will chart from germany and the fight will be here in moscow what is it going to be missed a child why not englishman david haye who has been sinking who has been but well longing to fight. six months ago after my last fight we give proposal to david tate to fight. next fight against me and we was work was to make a negotiation to size a contract but in the last minute day tate decides to fight. and that's why i'm so sorry for david haye he by himself make a choice he doesn't want to fight enough that he tried to explain his story. don't want to fight him he's not true you said you're sorry perhaps for him i think you'd
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better be glad for him you should have been sorry for him if he would chose to fight you i think. i can say. just whose books and skills or many books he's waltz expert by address. stalking. and. actually fought against. the foot and read no want to fight me i give you all chance to do that but he doesn't want right now all of the horrified he tried to challenge me but he had a chance to fight in september in moscow. he shares. is young and he's undefeated and is very charismatic while your brother has more experience he has he has. charisma i think even than china so do you think that this fight between vitali and char will be
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a fight of experience and charisma or rather of the young skills and young blood. you will never know who is going to win the fight to know. the fighter that you think is going to win they have a challenger that you think you know is going to lose or the other way around you can play with it as much as your younger brother don't you think for your older brother time maybe coming to start start thinking about quitting what itself. i will hopefully with that with the opponents you will find out when the fight happens if we take a look back when mike tyson the youngest which champion of the world when he was twenty was fighting for the title nobody thought he's going to win because he was too young not experienced and so on but after after the fight people realize he's actually fighting machine so with metal chair it's the same situation in the way of
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we'll see how he's going to develop themselves during the fight against italy and all of our opponents are going to be better than the usually are because that's their chance to become the champions of the world and i think if you have this chance you usually perform better than you actually can and i'm expecting him to tell as well that all of our next opponents they are going to do their best and they always done the same way some of them collapsed before the fight some others develop the skills we should never seen before because that's the best motivation to become a world champion and you definitely do the best what you can do and with the age gap well there is there is a lot of the pro and cons with the age you have experience but you know sometimes your body is not working well or your body is working well but you know speaks purest enough.

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