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breaking news on our t.v. and water cannon battle reportedly rocks near disputed islands in the east china sea after some forty taiwanese vessels move it on the territory only to be forced into retreat by japanese patrol vessels. the iranian president delivers a fiery speech at the u.n. general assembly that choosing its role of illegally possessing nuclear stockpiles and of occupying palestine while he also taps the u.s. for always siding with the viewer stay. quiet and fire with fire and
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provocative and. makes its debut on the new york subway in a move that could inflame anti-american protests stirs the world even more. it is a day and in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie and we started this morning smain developing story tension over the hotly contested islands in the east china sea reportedly culminated in an actual water can battle some forty taiwanese ships including six patrol vessels earlier and the waters of what japan sees as its territory japanese ships then reportedly used the water cannons when the flotilla tried to get to the largest of the islands now the taiwanese ships which are sailing under paris claiming ownership of the archipelago
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are said to have retreated to international waters the conflict between tokyo and they seen over the uninhabited islands. exploded two weeks ago and has also seen large scale protests in both countries japan based investigative journalist james corbat warns that raul is threatening to involve more than just two nations. i think we have to understand this entire dispute not in terms of the islands themselves which most average japanese and average chinese people i think don't don't really care about i think this is being played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential to to get bigger and right now australia is being proposed as a third party to arbitrate in a trilateral security talk between camber of beijing and tokyo over this dispute so we'll see if it does broaden out into the region we see the u.s. starting its asia pacific pivot so i think it actually has an interest in increasing tensions between japan and china because that makes japan ever more
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eager to accept an american military presence which up until now there's been quite strong protests against but now we see them really military joint military exercises in guam it cetera so so it is increasing the japanese reliance on the american security blanket says that as it were and i think that that plays into american interests so i think they actually probably benefit from this dispute that it doesn't arson the program director the american friends service committee has also an asia pacific expert believes japan's not of the position to risk an economic rout with beijing japan certainly is going to pay for this. point costs go on now of japanese products a number of japanese factories in china had to close at least temporarily during the last crisis over the these islands the chinese delish for a period of time in fargo the sale the trade of rare earths which are essential to japan's high tech economy at the same time china needs japanese investment so
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a war with the war would cost both. now more details of the confrontation are always available for you on our website including further pictures of time when he's fishing and preparing to claim ownership of the islands and details of ongoing talks between tokyo and beijing and efforts to settle the conflict. international creditors have uncovered a massive gap in the greek budget the twenty billion euro shortfall is twice as big as it was believed and could now delay the next cash injection into the country's faltering economy yanis varoufakis an economist from athens university says greece's creditors knew all too well about the true dat burden but turned a blind eye that is why it hasn't come to light because the troika especially the i.m.f. have decided not to reveal it months ago think it was very well known that marks for you to be incendiary device from on the day from the problem that they are
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having destroyed is having is that they didn't want to admit to their own failures of planning and next of the greek economy from its crisis because they're not even they're only interested in finding a solution for anything in spain at the moment and they just don't want any news from greece to be the picture that's always stood instead we're moving towards that nation and nine hundred thirty days in europe whereby you have two mountains competing against one another as to which one is the highest amount of that and banking losses and then a mountain of savings i have no where to go i do savings to be the manifestation of a post-modern stock nation it's like the average income of a household in the u.k. continues to spiral down and that's while the government reveals plans to shovel billions out of the welfare budget britain spirit of survival might help jumpstart the economy but as artists are further explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of
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a double dip recession and everybody's feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research survey shows that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you're one of the middle income or low income families in the search to tighten your belts even further it's still that by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income full by as much as fifteen percent i think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like and u.k. shows that even once growth those kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poorer in twenty twenty than they were in twenty that now was alarming about this latest research is that it's based on very generous assumptions about the future growth in britain now what that means is that even if person manages to repeat and see you get this piece to the economy to start slowly dragging its way out of this recession the not everybody is going to benefit and the ones who are
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going to be hardest hit going to be those middle income and low income families now in an age of austerity britain's government's been accused of waging war on britain's poor chancellor george osborne wants to cut a further ten billion from the welfare budget again having that knock on effect to the middle income low income families who need to support the most well you're on today we caught up with the resolution foundation to talk to them about this latest research they conducted there posing the all important question not just if and how voice and repeats place but if it does say who it is he stands to gain. and later today max kaiser and see her present there is always unique view on the disparity between you case rich and poor that's in the kaiser report. lloyd's anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyd's itself was
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receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of the organized top talker saying is that those who are actually doing something to benefit society as this woman is obviously doing to try to put lloyd's out of business that i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of caucus stock bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of the city they're being forced to get a real job shucking oysters down to cornwall and making course pasties for
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a living and that's the way it should be because they're just caucus talk. israel says its peace deal was it will stay untouched despite simmering violence on their border the states temporarily shelved some parts of the treaty back in august allowing it to boost its military presence in the area in order to root out extremists but there has been speculation that cairo could seek a more permanent move from the drew slim hosts since israel may eventually. well i think there certainly is an expectation in israel for the gypsies to continue the initiative and to continue with the counterterrorism missions that they've begun last month following that attack which killed sixteen gyptian soldiers at the same time i have to say that i've spoken to defense sources here in israel people who are no longer serving in official capabilities these are former
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senior officials and they've told me that perhaps israel should examine the egyptian requests to open up this peace treaty perhaps there is room for renegotiations and even i've heard one idea proposed perhaps. israel could ask egypt to sign the peace treaty a new and this would be a revised treaty which would both allow egypt to move more and more forces in and which would commit egypt to the peace in a new way i'm under the new government so i wouldn't say that there is a consensus here there is a debate in israel about what to do. what you know i do live from moscow coming out this hour with the arab spring forcing people to flee their homes and had to europe many have found in their hour of need they have been turned down at the front door . and we explore how how work in the hands of a happy person may be exploited by governments pursuing their own interests.
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the first day of the u.n. general assembly in new york was quite predictably marked by a boiling over of tension between iran and israel iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad used his speech at the gathering to denounce israel's alleged nuclear stockpiles and its occupation of palestine the iranian president's address to users ministers from over one hundred countries prompted israel's ambassador to walk out of it in a job also implicitly accuse the u.s. of shielding israel paving the way for a strike on tehran this comes just days after washington decided to remove an iranian militant group the men off its terror blacklist. the policy director of the national iranian american council believes the sudden change of heart over an organization striving to overthrow the iranian regime is no coincidence. u.s. officials went you know public they went to n.b.c. and said i mean kerry is working with mossad to conduct assassinations inside of iran so there is clearly at least reportedly still
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a paramilitary aspect to this group and they are committed to advancing their political agenda by using violence there could be no mistake that this campaign was a campaign to make war more likely this was part of the push for war when you have negotiations between the u.s. and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate. resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution and more of the latest news is waiting for you now outside. iran announces a technological breakthrough that allows it to conduct military operations around the middle east territory visit r.t. dot com or enron. meanwhile the queen of england supplements the royal collection of art with
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a set of diamond doused words of herself created by artists on a verse more details about the masterpieces on. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. south jet the imprint of polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. the
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bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on r.t.e. . been using sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a news most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in greece this is why you should care only on the. line russia would be so much brighter if you knew about seung from finest
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impressions. his friends totty dot com. the recent american anti muslim film and the subsequent worldwide protests over it have once again driven the clash of cultures into the spotlight new yorkers are being pushed to take sides in a conflict between muslims and israel and all this while the eyes of the authorities remain tightly shot art is an associate organ is there to find out what locals think. leave the ads calling for the defeat of jihad are being put up in ten subway stations in new york the messages cost or more than six thousand dollars come from a group that's accused of sparking hate by critics but has been given the green light by new york authorities only going up this monday the ads are already causing much debate are they too offensive to the muslim community or does freedom of
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speech conquer all let's find out what new yorkers have to say about this i'm shocked that that mayor bloomberg and his people are allowing it just going to lead on to more anti anti everything it's a good idea to have an anti islamic sentiment for some reason absolutely not but just perpetuates anti people sentiment controversial of course it's controversial is poisonous in the new york city subway system you know this is a city that's been wracked by a trauma for years and years and here we are after eleven years of war still using the language of war these ads are going up in new york subway stations today but what do you think about this. while i support israel the safety and peace and security of israel i'm not for hate speech but at the same time we have a first amendment is there really a very fine line between freedom of speech and offending but there is this freedom of speech there's also freedom of religion so you have to walk a fine line should be inside muslim but people still should be aware what they're doing the anti muslim ads are popping up at a time when protests continue raging in the middle east over film depicting the
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prophet mohammad so should new york officials have considered not just the substance but also the timing of this campaign they ought to be less this national and just let it die at now's the time because they they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there definitely be some consequences but i could see how could my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. but we could use this as something against us do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. it's really for the latest sure the anti islam ads will remain in new york city subway stations for a month and whether they could lead to more dire consequences than just sparking debate is exactly what would be to be seen as they see churkin are pretty new york . the tide of illegal immigrants from africa to europe does not seem to be ending was manic countries still struggling to return to normal life after the events of
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the arab spring but people who have overcome the natural barriers are finding the ones said by humans impossible to surpass parties example it looks at how recent clampdown on illegal immigration in spain and morocco has left hundreds in limbo. it's a game of cat and mouse that denies humanity to anyone involved hundreds of sub-saharan immigrants hiding in a moroccan forest waiting for their chance to cross the last barrier on the way to europe. i've already cost twice but they called me to return the e.u. in spain please let us stay we don't want anything else god sends us don't hunt is over to the. dogs. he jokingly compare themselves to the herds of will the beast and elope and zebras which cross the continent every year and attract thousands of european tourists to the spectacle although this man believes the
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average european would extend considerably more sympathy to zebra than to any one of downs. some of us playing guard managed to survive but many die or disappear this is no good for people to like you. six metres high and eleven kilometers long these plants was built by spain in two thousand and five with a single goal of keeping the migrants all despite its formidable hide hundreds still try to climb it every week an estimated one in ten make it the rest of it fractures and broken bones a send back cellar that these guys have no other choice rather than to jump this fans you know that's the worst thing they can do but there is no other choice this fans without so aberrate structure buried in any other place within europe to see hunt for birds environmentalists would get a panda no time here it's being used to hans people and quite often it becomes a deadly trap poverty and no prospects have driven africans northward through
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decades but recent events in the region made their situation worse in the past up to eighty percent of sub-saharan africans move through libya many settling their thanks to more market after span african policies i think they were better off in libya. gadhafi there's no doubt about that of the new regime that's been targeting africans who work at jobs say libya. these people are looking for a better life just like the millions of europeans that crossed the atlantic to the new world centuries before in search of the american dream is to do the it's not about how we get here it's about believing in your dream. but in their mass migration to greener pastures some humans feel and due to the various kind of wake up earthy now look at some other stories from around the world high speed train has hit a truck at a railway crossing in southern italy killing a train driver and injuring twenty five people italian railway officials say the
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lorries driver a left his we go on the tracks ignoring the lower bars indicating the train was coming a twenty six year old remaining a man who was behind the wheel of the truck has been detained for involuntary manslaughter. senior hamas officials have confirmed that the palestinian groups leader khaled mashal has decided to resign. for more than fifteen years will remain exposed until elections at the end of the year he sighed it's the group's frequent policy changes as his reasons for quitting. the recent muslim protests triggered by a single video posted online underlines how big a tool the internet is now and no word was that more clear than during the arab spring uprisings so-called hackers chapters are now spreading across the region and are seen as a way to promote independent journalism but as a falsely reports the groups could end up being used by governments for their own
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purposes. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of dart are flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. quite a. lot or not that i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hackers grown up in this politicians at the mission and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polish the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where. you know websites are banned and there are restraints on websites most in gulf countries they start by using proxies and other stuff to access private websites and then they grow on it and they grow
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with this knowledge and this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in their hands some people would do this. because it's powerful you can neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when a page of facebook. is giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but it's to them this is a very very strong way to to reach out to all these people you know to convince them to convert them but who is behind the web of secrecy these hackers spin the night foundation says openly it backs hacker groups across the globe the american foundation is attached to the international center for journalists in washington a group closely aligned with u.s.
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foreign policy its first group. started work three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan. program that's going to be funded and blighted by these forces in the west is part of the larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding to the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. war zero with democracy promotion programs and other sorts of programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they
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employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after the you tube clip of the innocence of muslims trailer when viral shows yet again how the west sometimes force victim to the very same activity it promotes policy r.t. . right as our business we're in radio voice out there and what the sentiment on global stock markets are yammering why there's a new concerns about global growth in market sentiment tuesday hong kong's hang seng let's check that out it's dropping point two percent while japan's nikkei is trading flat this hour dragging tokyo stocks lower commodity and construction firms now wall street ended monday lower with the european troubles back in focus following the release of softer than expected german business confidence data apple fell more than one percent after reporting we can cells of more than five million units of the are below four costs three crew prices rising over ninety two dollars
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a barrel in early asian trade the u.s. . company to the country's islamic revolutionary gold all monday the move enables washington to apply new sanctions on foreign banks dealing with the company now here most of the trading session will kick off in less than two hours time on monday both. six finished in the red. as the euro is pretty much flat to the dollar this ruble was stronger against the euro and weak against the greenback all monday broke today new stories for you next hour all right daniel thanks very much indeed for this and coming up very shortly here on here as he so shevardnadze discusses with a former have pakistani intelligence a mistake about made by joining america's never ending war on terror. rages and creative. and
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