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clashes and tear gas in greece as thousands progress as the visit of the german chancellor who they see as a harbinger of war financial woes. israel's leader is expected to call early elections up the budget negotiations with coalition partners in a dead end. and turkey deploys forces through its border with syria as the countries are urged to a full scale military conflict. it's
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time pm here in moscow you're live with us on marty with me tom would say first clashes have broken out in greece and gadfly it at protesters angry at the visit of buying girl america there are reports police are making preventative all rez the german chancellor is seen as of paul behind the policy bringing hardship and tough austerity to the greek people for it is in athens. clashes breaking out between the riot police and protesters on syntagma square today this is going on as german chancellor merkel's in the country and she's come here to show solidarity she says but all it's really done is serve to highlight the huge decision to remain within the country itself between the people and the government between the different euro zone states there is anger today on the streets of the five on the streets of
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athens. to tell the business in the country it is this good of her especially now she has been here since the euro crisis started it's been years and the anger has been building this entire saga you've got to remember as well that the rhetoric from germany the rhetoric from some of these big us stronger eurozone states for a change dramatically at the beginning of all of this place was very much food out of a side of the isolated situation where the measures seem to be more of the punishment that help the suffering of those bail starts measures have just to push the country into a desperate spiral of a stereotypic either security operation has got underway the riot police that are lining across the parliament that's a usual but today they've also got snipers on the roof sisco the helicopter getting a head i mean the police presence is notably more than usual and that's really
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cause a lot of anger added to that that the protesters were told they weren't allowed to demonstrate peacefully as we said and as you can see they come out anyway at absolute anger as we said before what's been going on at the fact that she's visiting a lot of can teach in to people asking why now why is this point chancellor merkel saying first chance today the very real effects of those are starting measures that will be to chose will this country from the far. right let's not talk to economists at. i need as i have a dick yachters who's in greece right now now politicians and economists are talking about budget cuts and bailout payments but they were a ality on the street is angry crowds hurling stones these are becoming a common sight on the european streets why is our head. good even if you're well you all of the situation issue here did it too in explosive political crises the political crisis that we shall see the next ten months of the next thirty or do in
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a greasy europe to who will be the euro zone is the issue and i must tell you that that no government of the eurozone very very serious who believes in. all these austerity than a measure of if i feel government in the. last election should be for a year a year because of those thirty minutes you. promise people of all of you at favorable or for iraq because he didn't. leave we here and i mean is there more the who use it in weeks by until he has not been able to increase it and only some of us are elected before if you mindset because he could use the good he the shit austerity measures now greek people. who easily if they call him or
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a daughter or her gentleman off for thirty. right i mean it is there's a lot happening right now from across europe the red cause is also expanding its campaign are well used to the charity feeding i would say starving children in africa and some of the developing countries but now it's moving to spare a now appealing for help for three hundred thousand suffering the effects of the crisis how do you come to this. yes it him agrees it down not only an increase in knowledge that congress will really feel for eurozone but we have to leave it to money that he embraces in greese a huge gloss of the many candidates or schools. many course should she have applauded the many universities shit because. you got. all this situation which has been good because it is state of the eurozone
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bade the banks i must believe that the european union from two thousand a billion two thousand you live in. the shit is a given by nixon ford a point that if i really own school think you will do to the banks these are mounted you seek well while off in manual d.t.p. been a good reason the big guy would have me from two thousand feet now if they give him the banks it to have been in that instead of the six it it be on offer you will sure. buy nick's this time i would be seek while it in annual g.d.p. show. people it all for the eurozone or for good reason of a saffa because of the banks because. the crisis that this crisis was that i was for them would have been again. then they now have an image
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of this state saving their banks it should all the crisis it was that i was for them of the jewish or where i need bit crisis right now mr. separatist movements are that's growing in europe with that the lord we ask god lends and in italy seeking to go it alone in venice do you see them succeeding is the way europe is going. yes in a we see that. their price that the euro base is because of their wish theory d. is not the only social crisis is not the only kind of crisis now we see if i comment days from all for the state because of the austerity the government or for spain for example or even greece up into the just the same they say the european union or good bank insert wilkie they do you want to cut i wish door but pain
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debility theories i will stop it is a pain here they want to see this. is the. problem of the economy failing has been there. was formed in a field of belief eighties or eurozone in the next it is sad that it will be a state that we had fragile like spain for example into it to see them it is in very very difficult situation because it is the. killer storm to do give money to the city a pretty fix let's leave it right there thank you very much that leo need as of a deal it is economist joining us live here in our d.c. sharing his views of what's happening in the euro crisis thank you very much you're we'll.
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so there is really prime ministers expected to announce early paul of entry lections as you revs up told so with his coalition partners negotiations over a new budget deadlock as benjamin netanyahu is partner refused to accept the welfare cuts written into it right now we're not going to be joined by our g.'s e re not is in israel right now good to see they are not what is happening now in the what could it mean. well you see that the talks as you have mentioned have indeed stalled and they have essentially come to a dead end and there is a prevailing opinion here in israel that this actually is very beneficial to none other than netanyahu you have to understand that the budget has looked at making a lot of cuts in very important areas for the for the israelis and those are the socio economic issues for example areas which concern the help for the elderly for
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example and those those types of decisions have proved to be incredibly unpopular with these rallies you have to remember the numerous. demonstrations which have taken place here all of them all these possible budget cuts and of course there is a party there are several parties in the israeli governments amol them the ultra orthodox party who have just come out of the talks with that there's a new offer today and said that it's clear that he's pushing for it that it's clear that in fact the budget be accepted and we will possibly be seeing the early elections coming if they do occur and that they will be happening at the beginning of next year of course the date is yet to be determined. and of course as we now know he has announced indeed the early elections which does mean that it will see that they are going to be happening in january or february of next year but there is a prevailing to pinion him among the people here who say that this is actually very
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beneficial for netanyahu because he is of the people peak of his popularity at the moment so if he is slated most likely to win those early elections he will have a chance to continue on with his program and that of course includes the budget as well as. warmongering rhetoric in regards to iran so while this while he is probably the man who will benefit from it the early elections at the same time he doesn't he does not want to make it seem as if he is the one pushing for him and that is according to some of the sources within the government who believe his main point was to weigh the blame on those who are in the opposition to his party. thank you very much the reader who is in israel now announcing to us that that's a yahoo has announced early elections will keep. you abreast of what's going on in that as we get it why the international criminal court is deciding whether one
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son should be tried in libya or the hague that's over five years a slave ali islam will want to get a fair trial if you try and in libya a little later we get if they meet is really a safe bet for him. right these and other stories are coming your way he'll. break. invented by the famed soviet orthopedic of are you is there of in the nine hundred fifty s. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to the it was out of center nowadays seeking series three focus medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick
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wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cars report on our. year with our team good to have you with us reports say turkey is reinforcing is a base close to the border with syria after almost a week of returning fire him a turkish news agency says at least twenty five additional fighter jets have been
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deployed turkey and egypt also holding weeklong joint naval drills in the mediterranean not far from syria's shores. has warned it will not shy from war if provoked and nato which has so far on the conflict says it's ready to defend its member nation but some reports suggest shells landing in turkey may be from weapons that uncle rod self provided to syrian rebels this as violence is escalating look across the country with bomb blasts and firefights in damascus the u.n. chief ben few moon has called on the syrian government to you know that really cease fire but a buyer may i think the way added to all the pan-african newswire believes nato is maneuvering to intervene. turkey is a long time member of the north atlantic treaty organization since one nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the
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united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of intervening more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and then effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be almost a crippled in regard to any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much
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a part of the leadership of that military alliance the international criminal court is holding a two day public hearing to decide whether one the gadhafi son should be tried in libya or the hague saif al islam gadhafi is accused of trying to violent the question last year's uprising libya wants to prosecute him on home soil but gadhafi is i.c.c. lawyers claim he would not get justice the political analysts you can chandan says saif al islam want to be given anything anyway. the libyan so called authorities there is no authority because like i said it's really what mama gadhafi said it would be if nato succeeds which they have in destroying the state it is total anarchy rule are going to be just a society that is known when there's no justice for the count was tens of thousands of black libyans and africans who have been lynched by the rebels and nato what about abdel fatah yunus that the entities own military chief in benghazi who was kidnapped beheaded and burned they haven't found any justice for him and his family
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so really the people who should be put on trial of the actual world criminals days nato and the government and all the different myriad of organizations including amnesty and human rights watch who have facilitated under the human rights covers this nato operation in libya so there is no justice that cyclists along with will face one else as a has been found injured at the sides of the ammunition and initial explosion at a military side in central russia has been taken to hospital with shell shock but authorities say his life is not in danger tens of thousands of tons of munitions set for disposal ignited at the facilities and the blasts could be heard as supplies forty kilometers away includes us most spalled panic among locals mass evacuations were planned but only as several dozen people left their homes authorities say the explosions pose no threat to any of either mrs.
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severely hit by failing demand in your. and assassination attempt has been made against a fourteen year old girl whose blog made her one of pakistan's most famous activist malala yousafzai the attack by taliban gunmen and although she says danger injuries they're not believed to be critical blog describes the atrocities of the taliban and has received international acclaim she's also promoted education for girls is something the taliban is strongly opposed to. egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer the embassy covers all those convicted and although it's still under investigation all on trial iraq is said to buy
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a more than four billion dollars worth of weapons from russia moscow says the deals was signed over the past several months it comes as iraqi prime minister visits moscow for talks with this country but dmitri medvedev there's been no official statement on want exactly baghdad is buying but it has been reported it wants fighter jets helicopters and missile defense systems russia last number of lucrative oil contracts in iraq after the u.s. led invasion of the country and some experts now suggest it's making up for it with the arms sales. and art is business desk will have some other news about russia's oil deals after shot break. download the official application to sell from choose your language stream quality
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it's twenty six minutes past the hour you're watching business r.t. straight to our top story there's a new twist in the ongoing saga between b.p. and its of russian partners the russian side known as a ours now considering selling its half of the company either to a strategic investor or on the open market but this would happen only if b.p. sells its part to ross nafta something that local shareholders will be unhappy about at the same time eight are still willing to buy b.p. is a stake in the russian joint venture analysts say the most likely scenario is that b.p. will end up in the hands of rosneft turning russia's state company into the world's biggest oil from. the p. is quite likely to change to exchange its share and take. for
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a share in all snuffed. with some cash. as changing hands in the process as well were as a i will probably sell out of to completely all in or say i think. we'll just transform itself into a much larger company but with with an important international shareholder which has the most advanced technologies and more importantly has the experience of applying some technology it was in russia the experience of transforming a management team. and to into probably the best management team in the. now on to the macro picture the international monetary fund is a lowering its estimate for global growth next year to three point six percent from the previous three point nine percent the u.k. economy got the biggest slosh the i.m.f. now expects it to shrink by point four percent this year the figures for russia
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didn't change that much it now stands at three point seven percent this year and three point eight percent next year and of course let's take a look at the market's reaction and as you would expect it's quite negative wall street the only one trading this hour shedding value apple is extending monday's losses dragging the nasdaq down european markets reacted pretty much the same there was also another downgrade on tuesday moody's slashed cyprus by three notches to negative last month a moscow promise to help the island which is now seeking up to twenty billion euro in aid and here in russia the equities and did mixed with the r.t.s. managing to recover some of monday's losses on the currency markets the euro and the day losing to the u.s. dollar the ruble is stronger to the currency bounce. and next on our t.v. we talked to sociologist craig calderwood about the lessons to be learned from the recent arab anger over an american film many deemed insulting to the prophet
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muhammad. the u.s. government has been taken by surprise by the recent wave of anti-american violence one fold in thrall to muslim countries following its role in the arab revolutions washington was expecting more aggressive too don't support from the nations involved but did you ask have sufficient cultural and social understanding of the region and on the societies of the countries they were intervening to discuss that not only that we are now joined by sociologist and they had of london school of economics craig thank you very much for being with us my pleasure so what do you think was the kind of miscalculation of the u.s. government people in the united states and in the west generally were enthusiastic and imagined it was all about you it was about facebook it was about to.
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