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an. bankruptcy and default beautiful greece has coalition leaders failed to agree on a fresh multi billion euros dirty package the prime minister says it's vital to rescue the crippled economy. that big car bomb rocked the syrian city of aleppo shortly after and i'll hide the link militant life support for the syrian rebels fears mount that the country's conflict is getting increasingly hijacked by foreign forces. made all as the middle east becomes of the largest buyer when we look at how the volatile situation helping america's arms sales to shoot the record high. and so here's a breakaway possible reason as to formally gangs of uncleared
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a group of countries recognizing your independence day to move all on the side many believe because threatening to escalate ethnic tensions. there watching are good to have you with us this afternoon we're live from moscow first getting a new vital cash injection from the e.u. for day to choke greece is far from a done deal leaders of a coalition government have failed to agree on stinging cards with roughly twelve billion euros the prime minister insists are crucial to avoid bankruptcy but his allies in the government objected true across the board cards on the wages and pensions and also criticized plans should trim disability benefits at the same time greece's foreign lenders who are currently in the country to assess its progress in meeting the bailout terms also rejected portable storage the measures with talks
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are said to continue but the fears opposition the cause of the vote come from the greeks themselves as peter oliver reports. the greek prime minister antonis samaras isn't sugar coating his message after the spill it will be painful. there is no other way. it would seem that the greek public don't agree with the pm . this weekend saw large demonstrations in the country's major cities and when you look around those cities you can see the effects of the crisis on every corner this was once the busiest market now like a ghost town. costus has run this coffee shop since the one nine hundred seventy s. he lays the blame for the current troubles on a political class who are looking out the greek interests if the politicians don't
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care about the people they care more about what germany's done what the greek people need big people on the street and invariably the conversation will turn to talk of tax as pensions and wages have been slashed prices and taxes have soared when the cuts from the from. and in the same time the very increase taxes it's very very difficult to pay some bills for the. water from the photo with unemployment at just under twenty five percent and fears that it's just a matter of time before it passes the thirty percent mark people take where they can find it constantine works in a factory that produces industrial lubricants a university graduate with degrees in nanotechnologies and biology this is a work he was trained for that counts him self lucky to have it. to share situation is bad but this work allows me to provide for my family and i enjoy. as unhappy as
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the vast majority of greeks are with the current situation if the country is to remain in the euro zone an extra eleven point five billion will have to be cut from greece's deficit to make sure it receives e.u. bailout money that means more pain ahead for the greek taxpayer but despite their m. . t. towards to maurice's plans even the harshest critics of the government fear that a return to the drachma would open a pandora's box of fresh financial woes for him the bottom line is we must stay in the euro no doubt we have to stay he is a simple as that going back to the old currency would be fatal. r t there's a lot to keep greece now the course of those of blaming a political not financial woes in europe for the spread of the economic crisis is growing at the age of pacific summit in russia's fought used over the weekend r.t.
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is a peter lavelle brought together leading experts to discuss what's wrong with capitalism and how to fix it you can watch part two of his special panel here on our team later today. called the way to. keep the definition of. the equation on the right now with the market. capitalism without bankruptcy is like christianity without. a car bomb a read through syria's largest city of aleppo killing at least seventeen people and wounding forty others according to the state run news agency the blast occurred just hours after a jordanian militant leader linked to al qaeda warned that his extremist group was launching deadly attacks to help end the us the fighters. member of the syrian
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social club expert group says the conflict in the country is no longer just a syrian revolution. it has turned into a more regional wider conflict krapp's even has some sort of international war on syrian soil. i personally. witnessed first. demonstration on the seventh of may two thousand and eleven. for muslim extremists outside syria and shouting very clearly. only. that doesn't need any explanation does it so it is not surprising what we are seeing or hearing that they are jihadists who are coming into syria because western powers have for a long time seen this conflict as the same model or the same you know viewing point just like they did with afghanistan three decades ago. the problem we're
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having basically is that took so long to acknowledge that you had used. you know element after i think it was too late. there was might have abstained from supporting the syrian rebels militarily at least openly but it's actively flooding the surrounding nations with weapons and it's been revealed that the middle east is now the leading by of american arms as fears mount that a conflict with the syrian government's main ally iran could be on the cards artie's guy and the edge if you can reports. the world may be terrified of a potential war with iran but for arms producers tensions fear is good business so it is for the united states according to a recent congressional research service report within just one year the u.s. has tripled its arms sales tripled here's how it looks in numbers just around twenty billion dollars in two thousand and ten and over sixty billion dollars in two thousand and eleven sixty six point three billion dollars to be exact according to this report as far as the u.s.
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share on the global market is almost eighty percent of all worlds arm sales have to mention this congressional service research the rive the numbers from unclassified arms sales reports now who provided the spike in sales that is mostly the persian gulf states half of what the u.s. sold last year went to saudi arabia eighty four advanced and fifteen fighters a variety of ammunition missiles and the just tick support dozens of attack helicopters but why this spike looking at the graphics one might thing something is brewing here apparently many experts think the same with spoke with daryl kimball of the arms control association here's what he said we often see conflict emerge after a group of states in a particular region with tensions have bought or built weapons
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so this does not necessarily ensure security but clearly the insecurities of the region the doubts about maintaining peace between states in that region are driving these wealthy countries in the middle east to buy u.s. weapons. there's already a war going on in the region the civil war in syria saudi arabia and other gulf states are actively involved in the war there funneling weapons to the rebels in the strive to bring down all saad iran's longtime ally in the region many experts talk about syria as a stepping stone to iran in a sense the war on iran has already started the spiking arms sales could be a graphic sign of that it's hard to claim that arms sales is the end game for the u.s. although he does profit handsomely from the sales in february nine hundred forty five president roosevelt at a meeting in egypt with our little. bin souled the founder of modern saudi arabia
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pledged to defend the kingdom in exchange for a steady flow of oil up to this day u.s. actions in the region have been consistent with that goal the us has armed the gulf states to the teeth turning a blind eye to widespread human rights violations of democracy terrorists turning a blind eye to a lot of things the question is whether the world is ready for another devastating war in the region i'm going to check on our. egypt is also on the radar for top of the pentagon contractors on a trade delegation to cairo later in the program to discuss what could be behind america's largest commercial ships in the arab world that and more coming your way in just a few men. would
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the end of a thirteen years of western supervision of pristina unilaterally declared independence from serbia but political analyst pov vision in belgrade says ending foreign supervision want spell the end of other countries involvement this is really just to shore with a man you know. international clearly and often protocol. that's just a very minor aspect that would be your own so-called international presence there was get out of here in one year ninety nine i'm to go to make a long i'm your father not rules for how to remanding you out or peacekeeping mission and then you know troops leave the new regime that they're willing. to really follow through on the route also will continue to have a core and join you through to the green border or inviting others including in
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a monster. some of america's largest corporations have headed to egypt open to new business ties in the wake of the country's uprising it is the largest u.s. trade delegation ever to travel to the arab world the push for new markets comes as washington has sweetened the deal with the pledge of one billion dollars in debt relief or cairo egypt's foreign policy has been lovely in line with that of the u.s. expressing sympathy for the uprising in syria and demonstrating support for bloc reigns ruling family in journalism. written extensively about developments in the arab world says the american trip to egypt has an agenda that stretches beyond the economy. is organized by the u.s.
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government although they are insisting the political aspect is a minor aspect this move is not far removed from the i.m.f. negotiations with egypt so what egypt is trying to get about four point eight billion dollars is not far removed from what the qataris and the saudis and the turks frankly have been doing which is offering all these supposedly free money to egypt to billions of dollars worth of investments billions of dollars that are actually going to pay the salaries of ordinary egyptians all of this is tying the hands of the egyptian government even surely morsi and his government no matter how well intended view he's going to find himself in a situation where it's going to become extremely difficult to escape all these strings that are controlling him and controlling his policies and controlling his government. and kyra let the big corporations squeeze is economy even harder presages are being pushed out to find work abroad but it's
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a risky move with thousands working illegally to make ends meet because for them it's far better than staying at home as policy explains. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are rebuilding someone else's hundreds of thousands of egyptians are putting bricks to mortar for their neighbors future every few weeks another building goes up in a month with a toil nearly a quarter of a million egyptians are scattered throughout the kingdom next door but many shouldn't be here at all in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fade here to jordan with no visa and little more than the clothes on their back while it might still be too soon to say what will be the long term effects of the revolution no one here is in a hurry to return back home just like muhammad he sold his wife's jewelry and borrowed neighbors' money to pay for nearly one thousand american dollar work permit but it's long since expired now he's working on borrowed time the bottom
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line i can't afford to buy another work permit i left egypt because i want to eat egyptian society is very divided and all of us here are from the lower class we're not searching to be rich we just want food for families it's jordan's worst kept secret more than one hundred thousand desperate illegal egyptians lining the pockets of jordanian businessmen who exploit loopholes in the law has been is that there are a lot of people in egypt playing with the papers they promise the best permission but then when the laborers come here they don't know what the permission is for exactly and who is even their boss it's corruption between from their gyptian side the laborers themselves the jordanian government because it gets a lot of mine from fighting with people and the business owners their own involved surprisingly jordan's labor ministry does not deny this but insists it is cracking down trying to organize on the time what to do the kind of some of them. on the
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understanding that tourists and this is legal but when they were. very true and the country tried to fight orcs and jobs and they kept looking for jobs all the time without in vain also you had seen has been working here for nearly two years he's got a degree in social work but the only employment he can find is to wait tables in a man his salary pays his rent the race to send home for his wife and children there's nothing left for a new visa. every six to seven months the police make a check during this time i stay at home and isolate myself for about ten days to two weeks the police are starting to get more strict but i'm not thinking about going back to egypt for now because the security situation there is not stable whatever hardships they face here in jordan their families back home depend on if we dollar center back across the border for now the risks far outweigh returning to
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a country where the prospects of work all stability or even gloomier policy are r t amman jordan to some other top stories in brief and now a peaceful march it is careful to remember victims of the military dictatorship of general augusto pinochet has ended with violence and then number of arrests dozens of mass protesters buried hated the area surrounding standing here goes general cemetery blocking street in clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported. the u.s. has formally transferred a control of the prison to afghan up forty's the facility holds more than three thousand taliban insurgents and suspected terrorist analysts believe the handover is largely symbolic as the fate of the inmates remains unclear including fifty foreigners not covered by the agreement the u.s.
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military still wants to run a section of the jail which has been labeled afghanistan's guantanamo prisoners abuse and torture reported. but the ram of prison lives within one of the largest bases of the nato led forces in afghanistan later today we revealed the obscure danger that x. is there for soldiers themselves. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains of been getting worse no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ . thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the
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question is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. right away let's cross over to the business desk with marie now for the latest in the markets what's going on have they moved at all things i have to say they are barely moving and if they are it's literally zero point zero one percent so it's a very slow day here a lackluster performance across the board that's what i look at the european figures basically what investors they're waiting for it suki events which will take place this week on wednesday germany's constitutional court is set to rule on the legality all the euro zone's rescue fund that's one thing that was on thursday the federal reserve aside so now it's the latest haul this decision that everyone is waiting to hear about whether there will be around the same for now as you can see
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a mixed picture here of why it's all around when it comes to some of flexion what we're seeing across the board not even the high oil prices but i'll get to that in a second as you can see the artsy asset in just lost my sight similarly there just behind when it comes to prices right now they're treading they have the highest level in almost the we've got the oil. that and basically this is a myth speculation that the u.s. and will lose their economy pounds of the slowdown that we've been seeing that's the threat and then two of the fuel demand to lower it would spread out ninety six dollars a barrel the breadline that on one hundred and the fourteen now for more oil let's switch to gas because i've got a local story here russia's independent gas producers have been left without their main distributor that's as gas from has stopped buying gas from other companies the most a newspaper says this way the monopolists aims to support its own production on falling demand however independent firms will still be able to use gas pumps pipelines and
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sell gas to its subsidiaries. and currencies now after you take a look at the euro which is still we can in against the us dollar when it comes to the ruble as the previous hours we've been in against both major currencies but now i want to talk about asia because this was the man topic of discussion at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in russia's far east that was i'm glad and it seems that russia is now moving towards focus in all its investment and business efforts to the east and rhythm of the explains why that is. the apec summit here in bloody vostok symbolizes the wind of change not just for russia but for the global economy so void yet another crisis you killers of growth are needed and they need it quickly china's outgoing president hu jintao says he's very much concerned with notable downside risks to a slowing economy this is coupled with the fact the e.u. is still in a deep debt crisis over russia's naturally turning to asia boosting trade in the
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pacific rim to twenty one percent overall but the e.u. remains its main trade partner accounting for fifty one percent president wants to very much a lloyd trade was. concerned with the recent investigation into gas dominance in eastern europe and. i think the main reason for this investigation is the difficult economic situation in the euro zone are mainly talking about eastern european countries and the problem is the back in the days when they joined the european union the liabilities to subsidise those economies but apparently someone in the european commission decided that we must assume part of this burden i mean that europe wants to maintain its political influence and things that we should pay a little to assist this but that is not a constructive approach. for russia the apec summit is not so much about the business deals it's about building bridges. on the sidelines of the forum president
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vladimir putin held negotiations with new zealand then vietnam to form free trade zones and although it may sound surprising as they're not exactly the most significant trade partners from moscow china has also done the same thing because it sets a precedent that deals and now is the right time because russia is a fresh member pledges to boost transparency tariffs and fight protectionism but other news from the summit still negotiating selling at stake in the us and. that's what their partner the current of the us an ai consorts and that survives of a. said i'm glad they're all stuck over the weekend and other possible by of b.p. sake as russia's state oil giants have also left. and that's what i have for you the sound of that skull will take over next hour and as far as i garm just excited for a more productive day on choose those who have. the right things merino said to you a little bit later yeah. right out of the headlines business leaders at the asia
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today. in florida. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare
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