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then china's plans to step up their military exchanges has the west wary as the world's two largest on these united that but sort of boosted influence in the region. you assholes training above i'm going to see this is after a spike in deadly inside our tongues as nature admits negligence and choose to the vetting process has led to recruits turning that guns on them added to. and
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then you know what i mean to protect kids in russia from console t.v. content faces criticism boy it's a big us language that threatens to deprive children of programs and cartoons of great cultural values. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the world's third largest armies are looking to step up joint military interests as india roald dahl's the red carpet while they try news defense minister they read visits from beijing's military chief to the neighboring countries aimed at pushing for greater unity between the emerging superpowers as well as ramping out that influence in the region however the ties between the two asian giants are already causing concerns across the pacific. explained. this is
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a historic trip for india as the chinese defense minister has been visited this country in nearly a decade and the top priority for the list of things to discuss on this trip are strengthening the india china border and promoting a stronger cooperation between the two countries armed forces many people believe that india and china because they have two of the fastest growing economies in the world should be rivals but a lot of analysts i've spoken with have actually said that a partnership between the neighbors actually makes more sense with forty per cent of the world's population and at a time when these two countries' economies are growing while many of the traditional western powers their economies are decreasing many people say that a partnership between india and china could actually be detrimental to a country like the united states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number
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one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. who. profess a school of international studies. never university professors saying welcome to the program how concerned do think us is with the growth of units who between china and. in short term. thank you in short i think you know did students says nor use and lucian should have been shown in the
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given the fed that india has a far more plausible allusion sure but united states including defense for what ocean but it lucian ship in the long run of course if the gender of positive relationship between china and india continues. this could be an issue or concern probably my distance but not in our. country do you think india is more interested in economically and politically the us or china. it's not an easy choice but if you go to me and their choice of course keep it all being all the time. india's economic relationship is far more robust with the chinese and its defense. with the united states so why did our choices that countries keep making all the time doesn't have necessarily a long term kind of commitment to either of the blue states. so do you think the
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character of the growing corporation between delling and. i'm sure the united states is. generally young to visit and it would really nor watch these school militaries blend together teams on the. good cooperation that are there just a bundle in the orderly or the united states from. which only one who falls in the defense force is with relationship between india and china so it's normal to have a new fresh new initiatives but believe me or she is still some cooperation and going to exercises. before to call them five with. sticks yes and what can they do as a counter that corporation between china and india. my.
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beginning is that at this stage it seems in a board last seven years india has already signed a defense to go on to the united states what a billion dollars plus and every few coming the. next ten years in coming because you don't thing that dilution true in terms of different solution to india is very close you audience did towards united states would be does not mean the rules other options we are all thought in india is also a densely engaging you all have been got to believe in some extent difference called pollution initiatives which i know merely meant to build mutual trust and understanding and it's not really at all in that you know coming together against any third party which seems to be. by agreement a good order bill abused for coming one day. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton recently vibes that america would remain active in the south pacific for the long haul but said the region was big enough for
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a rising china so do you think washington is willing to share the region with china . oh sure we normally disclose. work sure you know did steve is a global quote only because i'm so lost the lot exit. continent and for the blue collar you are going to one of them all shouldn't which means the whole base agreed and there was a big war and i did security looking in terms of deploying its forces and going years. i do think it is partly driven by pleasing. the joni's. but also leaving leaned on the goods made in bone vision and it enabled expansion. jane are good for the audience dition of united states foreign policy in general but also a military presence in particular. saying professor at the school of international
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studies mary university in new delhi thank you very much. if you want. the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that could have it also the focus of peter viles debate with his guests that crosstalk coming up next hour here on r.c. . on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional group to what degree is the global economy now centered in the east and so are we living in the pacific century and if we are what does it really mean. moving on now the dramatic spike in deadly inside out times by afghan troops and police and foreign personnel has led to the u.s. suspending the training of some local forces they see a load of forty five american and nato soldiers were killed by their afghan counterparts assisting blamed on slab background checks that washington's decision
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could derail the handover of security but robert naiman from just foreign policy told r.t. that's just the tip of the iceberg. what's really striking about this is that nato officials are admitting that they've known for years that there are only varying procedures were not being followed. and dead this is contributed to these killings spectacular mission. and the big question of why didn't make these changes before finally the problem grew to such a spectacular stage that they could no longer ignore but i think the attacks have groom because first of all they've been as they now admit any people to these forces without vetting and secondly because there's just a greater proximity and third because there is greater stress both stress on the
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afghan soldiers and police stress on the u.s. forces which helps them behave in ways that broke the afghan soldiers and police and i think the deeper question is you know what can we learn from this about u.s. policy and the credibility of the generals who are always told to defer to the generals the generals ever control until there are some spectacular episode it shows that they don't have a situation to be drawn on what should we conclude from about western in particular u.s. policy i think that is really where the focus should be and you know what are we going to do to change that policy which is so clearly spectacularly failed. you know washing i'll say live from moscow and still ahead for you this hour we'll look at why despite. some people in the country still believe that whacking the land is the best way to. do the last presidential candidate mitt romney vows to stand
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tough against other world leaders. we'll see what his cold war style styles reveals about his true political ambitions. but now i know you as a new school picks often vosh a big government has turned its attention to the more health of the country's children a new broadcasting law has been introduced to protect kids against the potentially harmful effects of t.v. content. to find out. violence. it's become almost as widespread in t.v. and popular culture and language. it's all right. greedy for a. graphic and exclusive content is often. something which russian legislators. people usually associate themselves with fictional characters they see on t.v. and if adults can understand and analyze that's for children the characters both
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positive and negative are models which they absorb and take with. the new all forces t.v. radio online media to market the programs they're showing by for each category ranging from sixty to eighty. grams depicting things like sex. drugs. after you have them here and you hear there's just one problem. that there is a paragraph in there which is supposed to explain which content of this that will lie still and we should doesn't like for example information of cultural value but stipulation is written so loosely nobody understands exactly what's good. sort of information is just. potentially classic. he had four children one female. sometimes smokes tobacco.
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it's absurd. to me. and smoking is merely a quibble it's up to media outlets to discern for themselves which programs can be shown when and what age waiting to give them but an official commission will be tasked with any breaches of the guidelines the penalties include a fine of up to six thousand dollars and even the possibility of the suspension of the stations broadcasting license for three months many people agree an initiative of this kind was necessary however there are the current laws walkabouts and actually the viewers and others if it is possible to police it's much more difficult to police the children often find a way to watch whatever they want anyway. moscow. so the beginning of
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september holds as so much significance for one of russia's southern regions russia's north asceticism that's a day of mourning commemorating both who lost their lives during the beslan school siege in two thousand and four terrorists took over a thousand people hostage in a local school for god most of the victims were saved up to military forces stormed the building three hundred thirty four people most of them children died in the tragedy so watch all his documentary town of little angels rates have to. their cloud induced childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. they still feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of the slightness. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. and as you saw. innocent.
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place. this is the welcome by some eight hundred protesters marched through trial at north car carolina head of this week's democratic national convention they demonstration was dubbed the march on wall street sounds with don find some major corporations has called it in the u.s. since from the convention begins on monday republicans held the national event last week but presidential candidate me tranny promised to get tough with other world leaders and also dr gerald ford says his cold war era rhetoric speaks volumes. i don't think it will but want to thank you for making a strategic blunder but i think it's very revealing i think that the cold war stance against mark felt reflection of the fact that he would like to raise the u.s. military budget sharply and in order to do so the need to revive her work for the state to work them into the cold war why why i think that there is something deeper
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and that is the phrase that the stork let it go through a tough world domination and nothing but the cold of mitt romney for public. very true but they needed to control russia to good for all good latin bridge between the. continent. and the ridge of the continent which is your mark go between but true and therefore it was grown interested in world domination which happened to include mitt romney it's important for them to have a program that big domination over russia and more news on the u.s. presidential election campaign available on call of calls have online for the latest like the right to shoot over the right to drink discover the unusual items bond by the us police ahead of the democratic national convention. and also that perhaps a gold medal for an olympic champion isn't a reward enough to learn one why one prod spectator decided to congratulate his
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while beating athletes where they count. the fight for syria's largest city and economic hub of aleppo is raging between the government and the rebels forcing refugees to seek shelter abroad but some people in their areas still clinging to their homeland struggling to keep their livelihoods godling. on a boycott of polls they believe that working their land is the best way to preserve . reaping the harvest of economic isolation and a good one farmers across syria are as b.z. as ever collecting defrauds of their labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural
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production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country's south far from the clashes and this year spared the usual drought these fields are probably the government's best had against all sorts of foreign pressure aiming to undermine its support base. syria has experienced sanctions since the 1980's and it is told the country to be self-sufficient now agriculture is well structured we have all the seeds fertilizers water they haven't been damaged by the sanctions or by the ongoing clashes i can say that agriculture still remains among the sectors least affected by the clashes well this place still looks like a sanctuary of peace the war is heard here all too well seventy three year old jimmy says he understands the young who want their country to change what he can't
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accept is their means. people who are misled and hold weapons fight the government and destabilize the country iran i hope will calm down we all need peace to return to syria. polarized on so many levels the syrian conflict has also drawn the line between villagers and city dwellers as violence continues in urban areas people in the countryside are working hard to feed the two warring parties attacking villagers out in rural areas isn't going to really help them in accomplishing their task which is to try to get assad out of out of power and so i think and that's certainly not going to get the syrian people on their side so i think that the attacks are being concentrated in urban areas where they have the greatest chance to affect syria economically and potentially to strike at military targets in the lap or clashes are still the order of the day but twenty kilometers
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west mohammad is trying to preserve one of his family's to be colonies the other and here homes is thought to have been destroyed they couldn't access it for more than six months. i don't want to come into politics it's too dangerous now all i can say is i think using weapons was the biggest mistake. syrian beekeepers are absolutely convinced that a superior to all foreign species is that ability to withstand hardship and the blight of that pastures and as clashes in the north continue taking that toll on the industry many here hold that there is the aliens of syrian bees will also be transferred today kippers it's not ours to see syria. like not some other world news in brief they sound. protesters have provisionally dropped to murder charges against a hundred seventeen miners in south africa previously blamed for the deaths of thirty four coworkers the death toll followed protests over working conditions they
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responded with gunfire after being at times by machete wielding workers striking at their platinum mine the incident is thought to be the most brutal police reaction in south africa since nineteen ninety four. scuffles between israeli police under a group of jewish settlers broke out after they won't be removed from an illegal west bank outpost most of the communities three hundred residents left voluntarily but officers had to drag out several youths who refused age protesters were also arrested last year israel's supreme court ordered the pose to be demolished because it was built on previously privately owned by listing in land. thousands of visitors at the most national forest in california have been evacuated after a wild fire break the blaze broke out near a campsite and quickly spread over a hundred kilometers due to the dry weather conditions around two hundred firefighters of which i had hoped was and nine air tankers have been sent to battle
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the fires authorities are still trying to identify how the break started. calorie gunfire and smoke clouds in the sky as an epic battle of the past is played out on the fields of bird you know in russia thousands of participants in historic uniform. recreated the moment russian soldiers fall be invasion of napoleon exactly two centuries ago tom barton has more from the frontline. battle is raging here at the field of bora deano to the west of moscow the french and the russians have squared up the cannons are blasting the infantry is squaring up and the cavalry is preparing to charge and the reenactment of the climactic battle of napoleon's invasion of russia two hundred years before thousands of people have turned out to see this reenactment and has a come both for russia and all the way from france and germany to take part really
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all of this on the scale of a hollywood film all the people here are getting just a part of the experience of what it was like to be present at that great historical moment polian marched into russia in one thousand told with what was there a largest army ever assembled he intended to make imperial russia soon for peace and so become a master of europe but it was here at this point to the west of moscow that the russians decided to stand and fight the result being an enormous long and brutal swore getting much of a battle the french guns pounded the russian lines all day rather like this but the russians failed to break they stood their ground the next day though they were forced to retire from the field having lost so many men but polian took wasco but he wasn't able to keep it within two years not only have the polian failed to make imperial russia super peacekeepers the russian army that was marching into paris.
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burned the time now for the latest narky the action with k.c.a.l. or that so investors here in russia are now on the moscow trading floor is what's happening there well so far so good at what i hear the figures now and they're reasonably optimistic we can see that the r.t.s. and the my sakes they. they are indeed imposing to the territory they all see a slow three basis points just gets below is relatively flat as the my says the rules of the sentence we can see a positive charge that over us is who they are it is gearing up for the asia pacific corp summit in brussels far races otherwise known as a peg russia's instead she takes full advantage which might position on the mountain tween europe and asia which offers big opportunities for the base as there was watching that throughout the wake and that's certainly expected to affect the markets as well all the ruble is also moving and shaking since it is looking in the first of twenty minutes or so of traders you think losing out to the prizes in the
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early days so far we've got the euro zone which is that wedded to the bonds of asia that about where a lot of the action is going on today we've got hopes of stimulus action from central banks keeping the asian markets above the line us off the chinese manufacturing activity is here way to detain as you can see the nikkei of the us in japan she closed up for the last six tenth's of the cent is incredible a failure throughout the session not today and also want to mention the other parts of the region are also digesting stocks as well coming from japan news even south korea as well as to how disappointing stops on that news is on them throughout the markets we'll see how the oil is getting old do you think from the high is close because the wall street is to look out as well like mushy finish up in positive territory or not is because the federal reserve chairman ben bernanke he was giving hopes to investors the stimulus will be in force and hasn't she said any action any
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specific so far but he has left the door open and that was just about enough to keep the market above the water mark. take a look at those or prices them because they are dropping from the highest closing price in almost three weeks and that's off to china as modified unexpectedly contracts it doesn't mention all. crude put out to the has resulted in the gulf of mexico as well as off to heart. today so that is the balkans. and next time it will be europe will take center stage all right thank you very much indeed for lots here next hour then i'll be back with out top stories in just a couple of moments. question
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is that so much about the taxpayers and i mean to say she's even a lot of people at area forward to a lot of most folks on the eve of the meeting will be a ship a civic economic cooperation regional group to what degree is the global economy now. i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us sure these are all negroes illegally flooding legally we have to get up every morning we have to
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go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure is here's one of the major trails into the united states and. i watch and they run run down my property and some about this noise. was a little chap mean that got more news from coming to the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind your nose pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well know that we all care some somewhere else. british. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news you need to.
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