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showing much more positive enthusiasm for russia compared to five years ago before the crisis in two thousand and seven and so literally over seventy percent of the companies invested here feel good about their investment over seventy percent feel the country's on the right path those are really strong numbers russians who are notorious big spenders as to hitting the shops and their credit cards despite the global big story that compares favorably with the euro growth rates and with. what you're looking for brokers are to. the president of the u.n. general assembly how much leverage does the wild body still haven't solving complex whether it's still impartial and its job. the general assembly is the main deliberative organ of the united nations one
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hundred ninety three countries belong and the art of diplomacy is constantly tested the new president at the helm of this sixty seven session is thirty seven year old ricky he spent the past five years as serbia's foreign minister today he deals with the world's problems sitting down exclusively now with r.t. mr president thank you very much for sitting down with our take thank you very much indeed my pleasure you have assumed the presidency position in a very difficult time these days many would argue that the un. is telling with somewhat of a crisis in confidence many see the institution as a stage where disagreements are more often displayed rather than all parties seeking or coming to any kind of agreement or solution the most obvious example here's the crisis in syria is the un more about preventing international military interventions rather than resolving calm. what i witnessed in the last few
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weeks was a deliberation after delegation and i had a chance to talk to almost everybody and the last couple weeks ninety one bilateral meetings there was ninety one bill actual meetings i'm in a week it was it was approved the whole order what i tried to put forward is the necessity to act swiftly and to act so that the violence stop now in my opinion the political future of syria that is to be decided first and foremost by the syrians. i believe it is strategically important very important for the world but it has to come second to the cessation of violence and hostilities we just went through the general debate which is the high level segment of the session for the general assembly and all the world leaders come in the spring when we can when building and we have a situation in syria where one hundred two hundred sometimes even three hundred
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people die per day. and all the world leaders come they meet in one building and they go away to their respective capitals in very little or nothing. and i think quite on of that this my personal opinion. it's a fairly or of moment for proportions you know this is the best institution that we have the united nations it has many flaws it's got to be reformed it's got to be revitalized we're going to be very careful how we do it but because we must now break what we have because what we have right now is the best multilateral institution in the world with some kind of rules that in my opinion need to be respected human g p it's actually probably the only time that you have all these powerful leaders in one built. at one time it is
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a rare occasion when delegations such as you know the u.s. delegation and the iranian delegation are able to speak directly if they want to do they or adversaries countries that don't necessarily get along seize the opportunity to its full potential who are insured you know. murray feeling is that this is just not being used to its full potential. with everybody and then when. did you have a chance to talk to discern. what the core like that is very relevant and happens to be. true in forgiveness think their position is. when i was trying to be nice i'm asking why is the you've been used to opportunity because when are you going to have another opportunity maybe next of them for actually there are political and i would say short term political consideration
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more clearly drive by the mastic politics that are preventing those people from using the you know general assembly meeting to the full potential general assembly resolutions are not binding on states even less binding are on individuals from what i understand the ga is going to be considering an anti blasphemy resolution a resolution proposed in the aftermath of the violent reaction the anti muslim film made in the us if adopted what can it keep the insurgents from the general simply the curie. the significant world where. and given the or reach in the universal representation of the mankind i think they do carry a very very special message which currently go on record to blasphemy. that
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in my opinion can seriously affect the stability in the entire world and it goes really to the heart of the civilization frictions. are in many ways coloring this security economic and geopolitical situation of today. there are a lot of people who have different points of view on this issue i mean it's religious feelings meanly versus. versus the freedom of speech as president of the general assembly i will do my best to work with all sides with all parties. to the general. to this debate in the general assembly to make sure that the sixty seven session resolution on blasphemy does carry significant more weight and has passed but i have asked which you have laid out
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many priorities for your presidency including revitalizing the general assembly there's many ways in which you plan to do that one specifically that set out to me is when you spoke of bridging this divide that you say exists within the ga the g one seventy three first the g. twenty can you elaborate on what that divide is and how you plan on bridging at the g twenty is an informal group of countries. you know got themselves together and started working together in order to discuss how to improve the world economic governance the rest of the world the hundred seventy three countries. i know part of this debate there are a lot of suspicions there are a lot of tensions stemming out of this fact there are these twenty guys who are working together closely in order to change things and the way they decide
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actually influenced the entire mankind one deflection initiatives of the serbian presidency of the general assembly is actually creation of a consultative mechanism. between the g twenty and the rest of the world so that on one side the one hundred thirty two three countries who are not part of the g twenty can contribute with their thoughts and ideas to the worst of the g twenty and the g twenty can actually benefit from their insight the insight of one hundred seventy three and also in turn be able to better answer questions related to the legitimacy of the g twenty it will make the general assembly a place for economic discourse for a discourse of one of the most important topics in today's world and i very much will that serbia and russia can work closely together in making it happen because
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serbia is presiding over the general assembly this year and russia is presiding over the g. twenty i want to ask you about an issue involving kosovo the european commissioner released its report on the e.u. this enlargement strategy twenty in two thousand and twelve with respect to serbia the european commission has called on serbia to respect the quote territorial integrity of course about now the report clearly implies the way in which i write that kosovo is an independent state now that is despite the fact that kosovo unilaterally declared independence in two thousand me and still remains under the administration of the united nations what do you make of this report it is a report in the context of serbia. accession to the european union. of course it is down to the serbian government to decide how to
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deal with this these findings in these recommendations i'm no longer part of the serbian government i have full trust in the serbian government that they are going to treat it. in the way that is in line with serbia's constitution and democratic will overwhelm and. credit quality serbian people but when it comes to third trial integrity. as well as sovereignty for here in the us we are worried about respecting severin in territorial integrity of countries number states serbia's one such member states possibles not i don't expect ever to be called one so my job is to worry about sovereignty and territorial integrity of un member states including serbia cos was an internal affair of serbia corroborative by the security council's parameters set out and the security council
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resolution four forty four president of the carriage thank you very much for your time thank you very much. in this remote siberian village people still sing the songs which russians sang in the middle ages and they cherish the nation practiced by the us in our church before the seventeenth century the old believers here assigned area our conservative community here known as the simi steer the word which refers to families. the duly elected leaders need to care yes i feel. i know i'm that i first joined the.
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people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and to see them how to dance in the local star. i know you simply are on the bill and the girl needs to watch her legs don't go up too much during the dance she must be a model stick. seventeen year old is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok ok. i didn't ask on time for us because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to camp my background how my ancestors layered and this is my treasure their attachment to the church brought. to this remote land
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by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in paris acute for not agreeing to the orthodox who for washing the sixteen hundreds they wanted to maintain their time honored rituals still believe is still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but this fall the city says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral principles he does not approve of what is doing. build believe. they could legs and. things started to spoil during the soviet union. was more and more young people leaving so big city here is the old believers culture could be imperiled nowadays young people prefer urban life to people to their life to agriculture but it's not necessary to
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leave it inside to remember that and try to. nudge your plans to continue her studies abroad to grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the queues are fresh in her memory so is the culture ok. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the road pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate their future to a selection of clothes. r t beginning of october twenty second you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you.
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are welcome to the big picture. top stories are naughty britain gary mckinnon accused of hacking into the pentagon will remain in the u.k. after his extradition to the us was blocked over fears he could commit suicide the home secretary also commission to review of current extradition laws which could see more british suspects tried on home soil. the us excel or its efforts to help libya create a commando force to fight islamic extremists redirecting millions of dollars initially intended for pakistan that's after the u.s. ambassador was killed in the city of benghazi last month. nineteen state run iranian t.v. and radio stations including the english language press t.v. taken off air in europe that says e.u.
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officials slapped iran with a fresh round of sanctions over its suspected nuclear weapons program. for me in fifteen minutes from now on those stories the meantime paul joins us next with your latest sporting highlights. thank you very much but welcome back to the sports headlines is what we've got coming up. the road to rio fabio capello's russian maintain their one hundred percent recorded world cup twenty four qualification with a one nil win over azerbaijan. staying put liverpool f.c. owners decide to redevelop until stadium instead of building a new arena in the city. and the youth martin is the influx of talent into the kontinental hockey league from across the atlantic continues and this time it's a youth level. but first let's start with football where russia continue their successful qualifying campaign for the world cup two thousand and fourteen in
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brazil fabio capello's men have won their last match of the year against azerbaijan at the newsmaking stadium byrne struck was brought down in the box in the eighty fourth minute they left it late roman should walk off making no mistake from the spot sealing the final result of one nil russia have a one hundred percent record and they still get to concede a goal in the campaign so far remember of course they were northern ireland to nail israel for now and portugal by a goal to also without victory the top half with twelve points clashes next qualification matches on an hour the twenty second of march next year against northern ireland. england are preparing to face poland i'm also kicking off very shortly boss roy hodgson is expected to make numerous changes from the side of the sun reno five nil on friday captain steven gerrard james milner ashley cole and glen johnson all expected in the starting line up both teams are undefeated in group h. and goalkeeper joe hart recently won plaudits for his performance for manchester
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city against policy a dortmund in the champions league where he kept the dangerous polish striker robert leaven. the i joke label on top of that what i believe but live in those people over the world so we know what is good is we know how dangerous the can be but of course you won't be just down to johore to stop the scene you look. to the to the whole new front of johor to do a good job defense if you know i'm pretty sure that living it will be saying he called win the game of his own but anyway he'll need plenty of help along the way. meanwhile in green bay denmark visit italy following a one zero draw with ball carrier in the previous round the danes are expecting a tough test against the. only in the previous matches we didn't play good football from a technical point of view but now it's different we watch the matches and we understood our mistakes and we're ready to play our best. group a leaders belgium and staying scotland cravings man arrived in brussels without
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a win from the right wing three matches following defeat by wales in their last game the hosts on the other hand have seven points from their three games in a vain is keen to put friday's loss behind them. it's difficult to accept what happened and rated very difficult. the pleasure being great we. could train stations a few to meet using search like so you know very positive as a city. touch of disappointment and a touch of are you going to be. elsewhere across europe there are plenty of fixes taking place in world cup qualification the pick of which are on your screen in russia's great northern ireland or in portugal defending world and european champion spain put their one hundred percent record on the line against france who are also unbeaten in our group germany face one of their toughest test against sweden wales are looking to build on not win over scotland as they travel to croatia where they trailed one their last half time the republic of ireland in the faroe islands that's also goal for mania are entertaining the netherlands who need
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three one now at the break not to one of these. the more the usa take on guatemala in concord group clinton's team will progress if they avoid defeat the two sides a level at the top of the table to jamaica can also still reach the next stage of qualification if they are able to win their final match and there's a positive result in the u.s. i guess. what we want to see i think all of us is a sense of urgency from the first second on you know which we actually talked about it in and. as well but for whatever reason it was not there in the first half so here is a home stadium with a fantastic crowd here's the best kind of environment you can find you know to play this kind of a game i think the team will have a lot of energy already experiencing that now one of the most famous football stadiums in the world will be remaining just that and filled liverpool's spiritual home this week given the go ahead for expansion
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a decade after raising plans of building a brand new stadium at the sitting stanley park the reds have announced they would rather redevelop anfield instead. the grounds capacity is one of the main issues with fifteen thousand seats to be added to the forty five thousand at the moment fans will also get the chance to stay at the stadium overnight with the club set to build a hotel on the site and field has been home to liverpool for one hundred twenty years. now to tennis where the latest edition of the kremlin cup is picking up pace here in the russian capital and the men's tournament just the two seeded players were in first round action on she used a hard time carlos twelve cooks of his nets often three sets while three time defending champion nikolai diver denker cross to fellow countryman alex put them out of junior in straight sets. over in the women's side of things there's also i just got to see these plays on hardcore duty former french open semifinalist dominique estival culver has beaten you katherine in a carnival in three sets profits even earlier trover is currently playing well
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minus simona halep and she took the first set and can see. now and i saw in the k.h. only two games take place in the league on choose day both of them in russia scores and claimed a convincing seven three win over while in the other games that they needed in overtime goal to defeat defending champions dinamo moscow away. now finally the national hockey league lockout is of course still underway in north america but it's not only the. the gang who are flocking to the k.h. our youth players from across the u.s. have arrived in russia sent part in a training program between the two nations considering the top of his mall. while a lot of russia's hope is stories of playing in the cage kill during the initial look out they're also busy over the ice every fan dreams of having his picture taken with them and this aboard is a no different but to do so they'd made the very long trip from the united states
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to see the likes. before the ship out i had no idea i want to never expected that but i mean when i when i found out that we were going to meet down i was in shock this was awesome i wasn't expecting it all to me any proceed all i mean. i was super amazed to see all these youngsters are participating in an international program that supports efforts to strengthen relationships between the people of the united states and russia and as is often the case sports is proving to be the best means of diplomacy e.-v. it was hell i talk to the russian kids to get to know them and how like it's like how fun it was how it. how to play ship but. yeah she mentioned the turkey different. thing hey you know. these exchange system started back in two thousand and nine as a board to finland women between the two countries it's not only about playing
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hockey together my thought is just the medium it's what brings us together we all love the sport we all play it and we play it you know a little differently but at the end of the day it's still i saw but it gets us all on the same page and then from there we start communicating and bring in our cultures together sport has often proved to be ineffective with schemes including changes bringing people together in something they both enjoy which more naturally improves cultural understanding and so this experience may remain with the young players in ways even more memorable than ice hockey can send in by the party. that is all from the water spore hail not safe and now but there is plenty malaysia .
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