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back with. the. bloodbath in syria dozens of reportedly killed and injured including high ranking officials rebels have claimed responsibility for one of the attacks. that water cannon battle rocks near disputed islands in the east china sea after dozens of taiwanese vessels move in and on the territory of both japan and china claim as their own. radio president
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delivers a fiery speech at the un general assembly accusing israel of illegally possessing nuclear stockpiles and of occupying palestine while he also taps the u.s. for always siding with the jewish state. as one pm in the russian capital you're watching our scores are believed to have been killed and injured after at least two explosions rocked the syrian capital damascus the revolutionary council has claimed responsibility for the attack on a security building saying it's a response to syrian army operations in the capital or we can now cross live to our correspondent paula who has all the very latest so paul what do we know about today's attacks so far. well as you correctly say there have been two explosions that have rocked the syrian capital of damascus one happened at the
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international airport where reports of the people have been injured regarding that attack we have no more information at this point but we're going to the other attack which happened at the palestine a branch of the syrian intelligence building their schools of people have been injured and killed now two rebel groups have taken responsibility for that. the one is the revolutionary council of damascus this is a group that is believed to have strong links with al qaida it is also a group that is seeking the overthrow of the soon president bashar assad and his group that is against dialogue in the statement they said that this explosion was in the sponsors to the syrian army's operation in damascus we also know that the rebels exploded at least seven improvised explosives inside the buildings so this would seem to be the reason why the casualty count is so high opposition fighters and government troops have been fighting each other for control of the syrian
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capital for several months now as well as for control of the mikko the country's second largest city this is a conflict that dates back to march of last year in which we've seen daily numbers of people killed sometimes that count being as high as one hundred. part of politics very much for bringing us up to date polls we're reporting there. and the stews days main story tension over the hotly contested islands in the east china sea of culminated in an actual water cannon battle some forty taiwanese ships including six patrol vessels earlier and heard the waters of what japan sees as its territory japanese ships fired water cannon when the flotilla tried to get to the largest of the islands turning the vessels away taiwan became the third power to weight claim to the archipelago further aggravating the high stakes route between tokyo and beijing the conflict over the ownership of the on inhabited islands
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exploded after japan nationalized three of them earlier in september japan based investigative journalist james. warns the route was threatening to turn into a full scale regional confrontation. 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 big. played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential 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 us 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 eager to accept an american military presence which up until now there's been quite strong protests against but now we see them renewing military joint military exercises in guam it cetera so so
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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 dr joseph harrison of the program director at the american friends service committee who is also an asia pacific expert believes japan's not in the position to risk an economic west beijing japan certainly is going to pay for this. boycott to go on now of japanese products a number of japanese factories in china had to close at least temporarily during the last crisis over 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 a war with the war would cost both. now the details worth knowing on the regional
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tension in the east china sea are also available in our website r t dot com including. further pictures of taiwanese fishermen are preparing to claim ownership of the islands and details of ongoing talks between tokyo and in an effort to settle the conflict. 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 i explained that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the way to tighten your belt even further it's so that by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income full by as much as fifteen percent i
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think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like in the u.k. shows that even once growth goes kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poor in twenty twenty than they were in twenty that now also alarming about this latest research is that this place a very generous assumptions about the future growth in britain now what that means is that even if person manages to repeat and so you give this to the economy it starts slowly dragging its way out of this recession the not everybody is going to benefit and the ones who are 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 the support of the most well they are on today we caught up with the resolution foundation to talk to them about this
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latest research they conducted they're posing the all important question not just if and how. but if it does who it is he stands to gain. and as a poor are getting for it seems the rich are using every opportunity to continue stuffing their pockets with cash and that's on the kaiser report two hours from now . boyd'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 boyd itself was 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. organized talk talk or say is that those who are
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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 the city of london that thousands of caucus stock christine 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 lot of completely out of business 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 cornish pasty for a living and that's the way it should be because they're just caught the stock of terrorists. now the first day of the u.n. general sam lee any 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
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stockpiles and its occupation of palestine the iranian president's address to leaders and ministers from over one hundred countries prompted israel's ambassador to walk out on many john also implicitly accuse the u.s. of shooting israel and paving the way for a strike on iran this comes just days after washington signed it to remove an iranian militant group off its terror blacklists. the policy director of the national iranian american council believes the sudden change of heart over and organization striving to overthrow the reigning regime is no coincidence. u.s. officials went public they went to n.b.c. and said is working with mossad to conduct assassinations inside of iran so there is clearly at least reportedly still a paramilitary aspect to this group and they are committed to advancing their political agenda by using violence and here's the thing if these guys could. pressure their way off the terrorist list they could pour millions of dollars into
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the top lobbying firms in the united states and basically manufacture this campaign to achieve their political agenda here imagine what they're going to do now that the any case off the list and you have all this money that we don't know where it's coming from is swirling around and the next push is we need war with iraq 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. you're watching aren't you live from moscow coming up this hour with the arab spring forcing people to leave their homes and head to europe many have found in their hour of need and
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turn down the front door and more. free trade ruble is still. in short term investors in the currency all of this about the story. trimmings in this tree even for specialists of voice can produce several sounds that kwame's between aeons the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding
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objects like reverse forests and stones of souls and by imitating the sounds they believe syrians can capture the power of nature. the. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument that was it is up to full is because the spirit of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings . and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody on this human
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is called. the. two flies one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to tour brought they say for you are peons it is difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me r.c. if i can do it the real charity the work. shero you shared that was. sure they can. get a r o. but now it is part of the song and not the actual throat singing which i wouldn't even try to make. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this but i thought so
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until i met small she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most says. from two hundred years ago until the hear she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. to see good laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog.
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welcome back you're watching. the recent american anti muslim film and the subsequent worldwide protest over it have once again driven the clash of cultures into the spotlight now new yorkers are being pushed to take sides in the conflict between muslims and israel are jesus says he took and is there to find out what locals think. believe that it's calling for the defeat of jihad are being put up in ten subway stations in new york the messages cost him 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 speech conquer all let's find out what new yorkers have to say about this i'm
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shocked that that mayor bloomberg and his people are allowing that which is 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 for 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 a film depicting the prophet mohammad so should new york officials have considered
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not just the substance but also the timing of this campaign they ought to be less this caution and just let this thing die out as a 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 they're not going to be some consequences well i could see how good my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. but you could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. it's really for the united states sure the mtoe is allowed to build rimini new york city subway stations for a month and whether they could lead to more dire consequences than just sparking debate is exactly what remains to be seen as they see it you're going to party new york or going to our website or t. dot com to express your view on the issue and find it in the usa section and of course more of the latest news is waiting for you there. including the world health
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organization sounds the alarm after two confirmed cases of a virus similar to the asian sars virus which killed more than a hundred people worldwide back in two thousand and two. meanwhile the queen of england supplements the royal collection of art with a set of diamond dust portraits of her self created by king of controversy more details about this is. how the tide of illegal immigrants from africa to europe does not seem to be adding was many countries still struggling to return to normal wife after the events of the arab spring but people who have overcome the natural barriers are finding a once said by humans impossible to surpass the looks at how
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a recent clampdown on illegal immigration in spain america 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 moroccan and maybe just like dogs. he jokingly compared himself to the herd so 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 average european would extend considerably more sympathy to zebra than to anyone else downs. some of us playing god managed to survive but many die or disappear this is not good for people to like you. six metres high
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and eleven kilometers long these plants was built by spain in two thousand and five with a single goal of keeping the migrants of despite its formidable hide hundreds still try to climb it every week an estimated one in ten make it the rest with fractures and broken bones a send back these guys have no other choice rather than to jump this founds we know that's the worst thing they can do but there is no other choice this fans where that's so aberrate structure appeared in any other point within europe to say hard for birds environmentalist not going to banda no time here it's being used to hunt people and quite often it becomes a deadly trap poverty and no prospects have driven africans northward through 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
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libya. gadhafi there's no doubt about that of the new regime that's been targeting africans who work in asylum all drops a 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 dizzying yes 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 angry dizzy various. artsy. no new disclosure rules and you ask a further here bank whining than i was got more over a year will take effect internationally with banks already admitting not lending as much as before selling them from erosive told us high interest rates are hurting global growth. one of the problems you see is lack of capital is that these days.
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obvious you specially for private real banks. second thing which i think. is a problem to the banks and i do it's a problem to be going to be there at the high interest rates. the. private individuals especially small businesses are charged very high interest rates because the. raw material for the banks the funding is very high due to dehydration create. a check market because europe on certain known reports chris won't be able to finance this project from twenty fifteen without the raid first game in three sessions here in moscow in this move over to those as the crude price edges of a ninety two dollars a barrel today euro's now losing to the dollar concerns both sides of the atlantic still weighing on the economy there we go the global euro both down as well regulates to confirm the ruble will become freely traded in the next few years central bank will stop propping up the currency if the exchange rate shift step to
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finance minister told us the move will stop speculative investors as well. and we really like the. policy because this policy actually stabilization what money typically flies when they speak to change later seems as we've seen in russia in two thousand and seven but this you know is that the systems that are less itself an old aches discussion always actually turns around and leaves the country. that's the latest for you next hour and already now thanks very much indeed and on the way very shortly our he takes it back to eight hundred twelve and the life of the soldiers in russia's war against napoleon.
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a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are the day. we won't go into the intricacies of the plane fish for swimming bird you can catch both of the premier mares like the beach in show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats of the lead ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered insidious clane are already in
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on september the seventh eighteen twelve a quarter of a million men stood on this field waiting to decide the fate of the russian empire it was the bloodiest single day battle of the entire napoleonic wars and now two centuries on the soldiers are back to do it all again. in just under two hours the fighting here will be over the several days now more than three thousand men women and children have left the twenty first century behind to plunge headlong into the nineteenth. they come to this small rural area just one hundred twenty kilometers from moscow to win
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a splendid uniforms find them muskets and launched daring cavalry charges they traveled from across the world to be part of the largest napoleonic reenactment ever seen on russian soil the bicentenary of the battle of the world you know. and to be an effective napoleonic soldier you have to live like a napoleonic soldier the whole experience is supposed to be as authentic as possible and that means all reactors really trying to live the lives of their eight hundred twelve counterparts eating the same food living in the same tents and wading through the same mud.

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