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a negative outlook slant to only the view of the merry go round of eurozone meetings fails to offer up solutions while bold gary is not the single currency. the glass is said to be a ratcheting up of graft against iran in the big to delay a possible israeli strike against the country. and the protest about bringing kind of french speaking quebec financial times have people increasingly opting for independence. oh. this is all see coming to life for most quote hello and welcome to the
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program more bad news for the european union as a ratings giant moody's slaps a negative outlook on the block with a possible downgrade looming it's meant to reflect the troubles of its main budget contributors including germany and france and let's sit down between each leaders have so they'll fail to bring about any opening for change tuesday will see greece and portugal on the security from their creditors as constantly the attempts to dig their way out of trouble in time if the european public bearing the brunt of the crisis spain's regions under lucier has run out of money and also central government for help and investment advisor patrick young says bailouts for weaker members are destroying the eurozone. notwithstanding the terrible crisis in the euro zone the truth is that the european union's glorious idea that they can pull everybody has money together and go towards prosperity has been
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a fiasco because all of the people of the year old are being stopped and told war to poverty because of the fact that they're hoping to transfer so much money to the problem of getting incompetent government that are on the southern side of the euro zone there's a wonderful article by the mayor of london boris johnson talking about how cruel it is going to be sucked into the euro because they've pledged to join it because they are extending to the european union next year that would be a suicide move for any nation that wants to join ultimately the cross for its club of the euro zone has turned into a very bitter amongst feuding drunks over who is going to get the last measure of vodka and that is not a way that any other government is going to be happy in being complicit with the economic mismanagement of a crumbling field single currency zone. meanwhile with one eye on the troubles of its neighbors mark area has put its here and bushels on hold this point finally having qualifies to join. us in our reports now on the poorest members change of
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heart. bulgaria is posing the latest blow to the embattled currency know it has put on hold its long held plans of joining the euro bloc and interesting we bulgaria in contrast to a lot of bigger economies has managed to reduce its budget deficit to two point one percent of its g.d.p. and that is safely within the three percent rule set by the e.u. a number consistently met mentioned by german chancellor angela merkel but now that they've actually qualified that all the rules they don't they want to back down and put this on hold of the prime minister of bulgaria as well as the finance minister had both said that there are two main reasons for this one is the increasing of vulnerability and uncertainty of the future of the euro in the block it's clear it's been going on for a couple of years now and also the deteriorating economic conditions are still the clear way out of the crisis and secondly and i think importantly for the leaders of that country is that changing the public opinion in bulgaria people there asking
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the very same questions that the citizens of credit euro zone countries are asking who else are going to bail out and for bulgaria's point of view who are we going to bail out once we join the euro and also the country has been through three years already it was staring measures cuts in pensions it wages and we know for the last year especially the term a stereo is almost a key word when discussing the eurozone or the euro and now bulgaria is not the only country it's just the latest in the string of countries lithuania last week the prime minister has said that it will only join the euro when quote unquote europe was ready and of course that is at this point very unclear when this state will be coming and also latvia has lost and boozy as it's changed its tone in terms of looking at the process of joining you be a euro now what this all underlies it goes back to the same point the vulnerabilities the weaknesses that we see in the euro and from the outsider's point of view this is what they see they see countries in trouble needing bailouts
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and you have creditor countries imposed on the people and you have angry and desperate citizens of those countries and with that kind of a picture it's not entirely surprising that bulgaria made that decision. and across the atlantic in canada financial trouble is pushing people towards a tough choice and later this hour french speaking quebec is increasingly leaning towards breaking away as the provinces that elected government. the another tough choice will look at the election process in the you were asked as the democratic convention is kicking up that. the u.s. has reportedly taken further in direct action against iran to delay a possible israeli strike against the country or those saying it will not attack washington could be under pressure from israel to declare certain red lines over terrazas nuclear program paula report. for some time now there have been indications that television might be considering a strike on terror around and that such
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a strike could be imminent what we're hearing now are rumblings from the american administration that it is putting all steps on the table that it is employing all steps short of war to try and prevent the israelis from going this route at the same time it is also trying to force to iran to take negotiations more seriously and these are negotiations over its nuclear program that until now have stored we are hearing from high ranking and named american officials that the united states and twenty five other countries will be participating in the largest ever mine sweeping exercise in the gulf and that this is an attempt to prevent any kind of efforts by iran to block oil exports through the strait of hormuz at the same time washington is completing a new radar system in qatar that will combine with already existing radar systems into key and in israel met together these will form a board off of anti missile coverage now these developments are out in the public
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but they do come on the back of rumors that are going on in private and that is that israel would never consider any kind of military action on iran and they said head american support whether or not this is true is impossible to say but certainly any kind of israeli action would result in a full scale regional conflict and at the same time the united states by publicly not supporting a war is so me trying to ensure itself against any kind of future israeli action policy our team tel aviv. stevens's professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco things war with iran will devastate by with science. i think there was an awareness when we got in the white house and elsewhere that war with iran would be a disaster i mean even putting aside the moral concerns the legal concerns about
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that subject on flicked the war games and other scenarios that have been looking at all come out to the same conclusion the costs and badly outweigh the benefits and so the united states is concerned as they are about nuclear or about iran's nuclear program want to do whatever they can to avoid war the israeli general staff the time generals i've done some of the calculations of the pentagon has and recognize that it is really the a nonstarter that it would be a disaster for israel as well when unleash you know thousands of rockets into and into israel iran itself has a nuclear arsenal of missiles or can do a lot of damage and and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial degree in fact if anything it would give the iranians a motivation to go actually branched off from once as far as we know so far as the
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billion program and to actually developing nuclear weapons. don't forget to long website for this story and more at home and here's what you can find there right now the private e-mails of a man came out a book containing correspondence reading how. is relief to know which. most schools london and diplomatic repercussions off of the u.k. apparently approves of russian officials from entering the country over the death of a prominent in the war. enjoy
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your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need. to. go in is how law and that's what's on the minds of a growing number of canada's french speaking province of quebec this tuesday set to go to the polls to choose their government would this separate is gaining ground amid the country's financial turmoil. explain. gloomy economic times attracts social instability and uncertainty and what tomorrow will bring for canada's mostly
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french speaking province of quebec that means agitation for separation is stirring yet again as voters head to the polls it's a three way fight to be the dominant force in convex parliament with emotions running high back as one hundred eighty four billion dollars in debt and has an economy that has grown by a mere one point seven percent in the last year falling behind canada as a whole competing at the ballot box are the incumbent liberals the firstly form coalition for the future of combat and the separatist war and it's the latter which is proving most popular at the polls marching ahead of the others at around thirty three percent this means the issue of convex breakaway from canada could return to the forefront of the decade long reign of the liberals comes to a close it's the latest example of separatism spreading its wings globally in troublesome economic times the separatists leading in the polls claim their short
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term priority would be picking the economy up of its knees instead of pushing for a separation vote straight away the party leader says a referendum on convex independence would only be held if there was complete confidence in a win for now opinion polls suggest less than forty percent of the provinces population would support a split the new found was over could back comes after months of student and union protests raging amid summer and spring tens of thousands of students have made their ways out onto the streets and shown their public outrage with clashes with police making news headlines across the world how canada in quebec would fare without each other is a matter of fierce debate among experts we might now be much closer to finding out and stacy churkin our moscow. and canadian reporter michael foreign says quebec is growing estranged from the rest of canada with people left with no tentative and a separatist. i think what it really comes down to is that backers will be choosing
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the lesser of three evils and for many people especially people the younger popular population they feel that that helps you get back why is a movement step forward maybe towards more of a progressive message in the province a lot of the pollitt party politics you seem between the three parties they have very very many of the same policies in the sense they're spending from the liberal party in terms of you know you saw the tuition protests going on a few months ago and they're even still going on now but i think when it comes down to it people are just making a choice based upon dissatisfaction with the with all of the three major parties and when it comes to i mean austerity measures well yeah there have been cutbacks and but i mean i think that's been across the board for most canadian provinces in the sense in terms of you know the support of separatism a call across the province i think across the board of people really just don't care anymore i mean canadians used to care we used to care or you know if it was somebody in a bird or in terror we had family out there friends and they'd say to us you know are you guys really going to be voting to leave and i think even in the past few
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months we saw up all it was a poll done asking canadians you know do you care if kickback leaves and half of canadians said no we don't care. so coming up in a few minutes adventurous spirit. i just like bungee jumping you're right jumping the gun really talking about here in russia they're going to get that guy. is a good one hour and sound five ventures to find firsthand all drives young people to take up extreme sports. in the you as the democratic national convention has kicked off with thousands of delegates gathering in north carolina the three day event will culminate with their own could bomb a confirmed as the democratic party candidates this kind is hot on the heels of last week's republican convention but still strong criticism of obama's four years in the white house and as i make it sound mason
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a contributor to the truth out website doesn't see much light ahead for the u.s. who have one is then actually. the way to think about what's happening to america and essentially the north atlantic coalition in general is that things are getting very very much worse somewhat slow and if president obama were reelected they would get much worse but i'm just looking for a new low rate and if president if there were a president romney that would get much worse at a quicker and that's essentially the way to look at it the shift of money and power from the bottom to the top where they accelerate under romney the condition for working people for women for. you know communities of color that are subject to massive incarceration for. countries abroad that are plagued by drone strikes we get much worse under mitt romney and they're already going to get quite bad under president obama. turning to yemen now where a recent interview as
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a drone strike that claimed the lines of thirteen civilians has sparked outrage across the country that topic which was supposed to target because of a suspected al qaeda militant tape to other vehicles instead such strikes are part of the joint and you ask them and campaign against terrorist networks in the country however you know several you've ever searched on at columbia university some of the u.s. strategy is only helping to recruit future terrorists. in the case of yemen and yemen is a very troublesome country especially to the major ally of snow states which is sort of arabia any instability in yemen or out of control instability in yemen could influence or impact the richest region in the world in terms of all and could create in the stability of saudi arabia so that it does one of the main reasons why did the u.s. is there the second is the of course the a public one which is after nine eleven. being most people from the qaeda are
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doomed or deemed to have to come from yemen so that's why the u.s. is trying to. to the nip it in the bud basically in a way attack in people in yemen unfortunately i think empires were not loyalists we've seen this time and again in history and it seems that the u.s. is doing the same mistake it's creating more and more hatred by doing this for instance when does thirteen people were killed probably most of them if not all of them are not involved in any way or another in any terrorist activity so that it creates more resentment and pushes more people from their reluctance to take up arms or become activists against the policy a place in the region so unfortunately i will see why. the american or the leaders of the american arabs are those that do not see that this is a policy that is going nowhere just creating more and more hatred around the world . some other world news in brief this hour on syrian opposition activists claim
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that twenty five people have been killed in a government as try going to building in the city of the assad forces say the strike targeted rebel forces operating in the area which is in the hotspot province of aleppo this comes as the new u.n. international envoy to syria brahimi described his mission just to stop the fighting as nearly impossible. dozens of south african miners have been released after the murder charges against them were dropped their sentence was related to the deaths of thirty four striking colleagues shot by police during a riot the decision to free the murray kind of workers followed widespread public outcry against their detention the killings are seen as there was a display of state violence since apartheid ended a decade ago. dozens of wildfires are ravaging central and northern parts of portugal as the country reaches to the e.u. for help portugal has been hit by internal heat waves and
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a polluted drought into the severity of the fires the country's worst for decades in neighboring spain has also suffered a similar fate with over one hundred fifty thousand hectares destroyed since january. advertise for the extreme daring pastimes are gaining popularity in russia with adrenaline junkies coming up with some superhuman tricks turning them into internet sensations. took a leap of faith. risking it all for a thrill the young the brave and the downright dangerous appropriately dubbed suicide sports uploading videos and images of yourself performing things your response is a fast that's taken russia by storm the rain is adrenaline fueled stunt attracted millions of hits online but about your suspicions it was not something you planned i decided to go on the rooftop and ask my friends to join i looked around and i
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felt i needed something moved my friend was of course very worried about me but i said that everything was under control and decided to take a walk i think a lot of people like it because it provokes sincere emotions thrill and drive unhappiness i was doing what i had wanted to do for such a long time but still i was very surprised to. hear. greeno works part time at the appropriately named mads a group that offers the opportunity to do harness jumps in moscow attendance falls like bungee jumping and great jumping have the come a really popular pastime here in russia so we're going to give it a go. well though certainly an adrenaline rush but to some people even that kind of sport is
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not enough and there's a lot of people many of those in the team here have gone even further while many of the activities to tell you on the edge of legality some of the other stunts simply leap past the boundaries of the law. so you listen to all our adventures in impromptu for me it's a path to some new level of ability to become a kind of superman does it provide a may play a role but as luck and on numerous occasions. those who've been without it lost their lives it's a stark reality that's left many questioning just why there's been such a surge in youth who willing to take the plunge are more than one of the key reasons for teenagers is it is easier to be different not like other people they know in a society where people's increases are suppressed were everyone is forced to wear the same clothes to behave in the same fashion to wear the same make up teenagers are looking hard for their own identity it's certainly
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a way to test yourself but you have to be well aware of the risk because you're risking your life as for marina her friends and a growing number of like minded russians it seems that's a risk a willing to take surf city. also need nerves of steel casing to work in finance right absolutely a different kind of absolutely right you definitely need a cool head for sure talking of still more pressure for still makers and as russia enters the w t o y that's because of the free market rules that's going to force serve to reduce prices in the us to compete with foreigners and that means that lower profits ability amid rising local terrorist on energy and transportation but alexei more that also the c.e.o. of one of the world's major still make sure the new trade rules will have
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a positive effect on the russian companies it just takes time. we believe that steel industries. steel industries quite a bit you of course draw some great debates there is a moment the question still. says there are some specific issues for example in birth of. your bill of goods from ukraine of russian export of. the united states which require a specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe baek immediate role for russians university but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand was due to our benefit. ok let's say more to show for talking to us ok now while we're stickler russia let's say we open figures because the bell house wrong here in most a right now we're looking. to dramatic at the moment they did indeed open
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up in positive territory so right now we're looking at a ball it's all the sessions we'll be following it throughout the day and see if they can pull themselves above the water line so let's see how the russian ruble is getting on because up to will now be moving and shaking and as you can see it's a mixed session so far we've got it getting against the u.s. dollar and losing out to the common current safe talking about the year i was going to one twenty six twelve just now lost the sentiments going on and that brings us on to the asian markets as well because the nikkei is that she now closed to finish the all night down a around a tenth of a cent to the negative territory the hang sign is still going around a quarter of a percent down and also to the european union all that was caught by moody's investors service ahead of meetings of the reasons policy and make his does relatively quiet today because u.s. markets were closed for
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a holiday on monday so there's no wall street action to take in stay investors are anticipating a. potential market move as this. meeting is going on with the u.s. employment days and coming out on friday that's the big one on the calendar for this week because it will indicate whether the federal reserve will all of a fresh round of asset purchases which check out the oil prices and see what's going on that now fifty percent of all output from the gulf of mexico remains shot to the us because of hurricane isaac as we can see we've got mixed prices almost ranges that can check out the oil prices as well as what we've just done so let's move on to goals our way i vote saying it to the end of. the month as you can see adjust the amount says. global economic data about the case for more measures by central banks to boost prices helping out the gold market is now russia's biggest mobile. year i say may soon get equally by competing mobile
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operators commerce and news paper says the country's telecommunications megaphone is in talks of i fifty percent in the company while the second tallest of the year a set already belongs to another mobile operator vimpel called the deal worth one point three billion dollars is expected to be so by the end of the wake and could help make a phone significantly improve is a retail position and every year taking center stage over c.v.s. in figures will indeed thank you very much for casey and a few minutes we talked to a russian bond curve for his predictions or whether the country will avoid a second wave of financial downturn bath after the headlines coming your way.
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