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b.-u. leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging in their heels in in order to avoid exporting out more gas from their austerity head economists. violence sparks up as protests against the muslim brotherhood battle president right across egypt the opposition is claiming the leader stage a coup and take them self our own like powers. one palestinian was killed and several wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza and the bloodiest violation yet of troops. world news live from our moscow headquarters here watching our team with me lucy
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calf enough well on to our top story now the european union leaders are negotiating the blocks financial future and brussels today most of the e.u. members support an increase in the budget while some are calling for cuts they claim that in a time of us staring nations simply don't have the money to spare parties are smith has more. nobody's very optimistic at this stage that these talks will result in anything other than everyone just walking away from the table and saying we'll come back early next year and talk about it again the proposals the e.u. president herman van rompuy is pushing forward remain on satisfactory to practically everyone it seems he presented new proposals actually late last night which involved taking some money away from akman costs and reallocating into other areas. currently offering a real terms cut in the entire budget of twenty billion euros but that's on a budget of one trillion david cameron's calling what's the president's doing at the moment take correct he says that they need
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a real spending cuts and affordable spending cuts in the e.u. budget at the same me you which of course is forcing its member countries to implement austerity and the problem here is that everybody wants something different david cameron as i say want to a real terms cut france and possibly germany as well eager to preserve their agricultural subsidies denmark wants a rebate or has threatened to veto unless it gets one and then on the other side of the coin you've got come countries which are a net beneficiaries of the poland greece and italy and this is leaving them very uneasy because of course they want contributions to the budget in the budget as a whole preserved and every single one of these twenty seven countries has a veto so any one of them could walk away from the table and that would mean these talks would collapse entirely david cameron would be coming home to a country where the e.u. is becoming less and less popular in fact some surveys show overhaul of britain's no longer wants to be
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a member of the twenty seven nation block my colleague sarah for us has looked into that question and has her report exclusivity security and all the added it was once the club everyone wanted to be a part of it is the budget talks and the way in brussels britain's place within the european union has never before seen so you. with support for the flagging we've come to one of the u.k.'s top members clubs to find out just how you run a successful club and more importantly how do you keep those members happy i think the key thing to be successful in the members club is to listen. i think if you start with listening listening to your membership and what they're looking for you could educate them sometimes you've got to inspire them right you've got to build long term relationships based on loyalty and honesty but fundamentally you need to have a vision. your visions become blurred in recent times as reality has set in huge
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unemployment to sweat the e.u. as a stereotype hits hard and large scale protests and now a common occurrence in britain an anti e.u. political party ukip has seen a rise in support from people who feel britain would now be better going it alone my party you kind of plan this party is quite happy with friendship cooperation and try which is the way that this has been sold to the british people over the decades but it's not about that it's always been about creating a centralized political state united states of europe in a sari in reality if not in nine that's where it's gone wrong because that isn't what people want so you just look do you people once r.t. conducted it saying many referendum asking the british people if they were given the vote today whether they'd vote in all out i'd like britain to be part of europe it's good for trade is good for business and if we're outside of it then we're
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going to resell it's just a lot easier when everything is in the you know passports needed. i don't think we should be in the e.u. because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws and follow them ourselves the process of minuses there's no absolute answer that i feel artie's results were inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime minister you're a skeptic a member of the. public or just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now a recent newspaper poll found more than half of those asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that if britain is to remain a part of the e.u. things are going to have to change how do you keep everyone happy. that's a trick it's a trick and a magic people everyone happy is treating them as individuals not treating them as numbers whether it's the sums of money finally agreed upon in the budget debate all
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the final count of the referendum should the u.k. have one when it comes to persist in the year or a club numbers it's clear will play a very big part. of the london despite the painful divide over the next budget any piece did manage to achieve compromise on defense and security in the european parliament has passed a resolution aimed at keeping national military that force strength british. band around voted against the move saying the bill isn't about security concerns and that it highlights well some rather disturbing and. it really does trespass international responsibilities for their friends and it's talking about you looking after it. it's a direct assault on sovereignty as i said this really is about politics rather than the military this is about actually furthering the cause of the united states and europe because they want a single army
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a single the french industry they want control from the heart of their foreign policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for the high in terms of the conflicts and terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and. our navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable. all right well you can find all the latest details of the crucial negotiations in brussels on our web site that's our t.v. dot com. well clashes clashes pardon me in egypt's capital cairo and the northern city of alexandria va roughed out after thousands of protesters took to the streets were asking to calls from the country's opposition leaders for nationwide demos you're seeing live pictures right now of the outrage which is being driven by. granting president mohamed morsi a why don't branch of power his decisions for example can no longer be repealed by any us forty one hundred judiciary the move has been slammed as
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a coup against legitimacy the opposition claiming the president has appointed himself as egypt's new pharaoh and morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader of cozy mubarak well you're looking at pictures from cairo let's get to cairo as for some reaction with analyst saeed said xor thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us now professor the egyptian street has proven to be a really powerful force and when people are unhappy with something change happens we've seen already some discontent with morsi is policies before this so-called power grab but now this move do you think that a new uprising that happened as a result of this. if not and you oppose the. war instability in that continue if we remember. even the egyptian revolution all about. the situation look for
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a policy. option being human life believed in egypt was among didn't come through in the people who tortured. people who believe the most the. most good ones who bring democracy book somewhere don't think that because this is a. very much needed show and since you think there is. then saudi began. to monthly. to become disillusioned even people who did not go to him so i had to give him a chance but the father he is no different from person that will bother in foreign politics nonsense all you want is to please the americans and israelis but was it this went to the toilet and he was able to reach a ceasefire between get the between hamas and israel and because the israelis and the americans were happy with that event that he has
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a good life now. we know very drastic action inside the fence here by this community and shows and procedures which provoked many of the population and just came from daschle and i think we had most of the people who participated in the first solution than any an election well as with the class of losses women want to feed just as to classics it is going to be committed because the composers that left constitution you will have something like some of the hot opec is sent all in along and the egyptians is not to make this move in the first place to get to the place and release of a dictatorship with a theocratic dictatorship and this is why the of that was they think with the it is a warning to the regime it's a peaceful demonstration that it will violence all they want is just give a message to the mostly and those who are backing away from our side that egypt is
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is not the muslim brotherhood is and if you are the forces of warning to law morsi as you say i mean you just came back from tahrir square where you have your thumb on the pulse of the so-called arab street in cairo at least how how how strong is the opposition to morsi do you think that his time was up or are people still sort of hoping that things of able to sort of shift politically within the country. the problem is that the camp to in the last two years doing that physicians has become more and more divided. between the killers and so there's a very deep division good solution is to use the old. and avoid the controversial issues that would cure many of the urban population and their women and the minority of the it could become we've got to quit if you could the only solution but why oh you know it sort of diplomatic the hind it seems intervention from the e.u. all the americans for the united nations on predicate i'm going to convince the government
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and those responsible for that comes to the assembly that the constitution is not a party for anybody this is a program for the whole of the country for every insect to every religion every gender it is not a particular religious or political group and this is very important and all the cool to achieve stability otherwise this is the most it will have a very unstable regimes and very unstable condition in the country and service over at a time when i just ask you very quickly as course morsi as you mentioned the muslim brotherhood did play a key role in mediating the peace and gaza how in your view are islamised politics for shaping the region. oh spink is a set of fundamentalists and muslim brotherhood spring look. we need you know in egypt in yemen we'd be in syria that's the whole of the view we
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could. have no problem dealing with you not that you have been good. under the people is the way we would not move. people but go speak. i was just told if those. exist it's certainly a strong opinion there sir dr saeed sadik from the american university in cairo thank you so much for weighing in on our team. all right well from the middle east to the far east whether north korea north korea pardon me is reportedly getting ready to test another one of its missiles tensions are building on the korean peninsula with the south holding military drills to mark the shelling of its territory by penang two years ago.
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british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give them the option of taking maternity leave or with the paternity leave at all i kind of see the logic overview but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a summer star i would think you'd understand that wanting to fight your way up the ladder to buy a big car to replace your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least. and successful in your book even as a mary know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully many kids but i don't see or chose a financial setback keeping me from buying an x. box guess what success is relative to the goal and maybe a corporate boardroom vision of success isn't for everyone women who have kids are
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welcome back you're watching on t.v. with me in the see how things go well one palestinians been killed several wounded by israeli gunfire in gaza medics say the civilians came under attack for trespassing on the border area with israel yet tel of the of claims that its forces have fired warning shots the bloodshed comes just two days after a cease fire ended the armed conflict with gaza militants and activist harry fear who's in gaza says the terms of the truce remain unclear. under the ceasefire most gazans see that the no go military buffer israel had put imposed on palestinian terror john the palestinian side of the border had been raised and that the farmers
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in the area whose land had been taken away they would not be able to farm that so this morning groups of palestinians went to what they thought was now again that palestinian territory one palestinian has been killed in that incident we're now getting reports that there are protests following in the area in the ceasefire particularly referring to this that over these coming hours and days that will be more detail different to this notion of the lifting of this siege blockade on the gaza strip but i think people here in gaza according to mind reading a very very skeptical about actually being realized to one hundred percent extent that the blockade would totally be lifted and there have been two milestone easing of the blockade since it was first imposed but they have been tiny in relative to i don't think people are expecting this ceasefire to manifest in a proper proper and real lifting of the blockade of the gaza strip we've had so many injured over
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a thousand we've had over one hundred sixty palestinians killed and remember more is still being killed because they're dying all of the injuries that they. inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. u.n. spokesman chris gunness has been working to bring much needed humanitarian relief to the palestinians he says the ongoing israeli blockade is a form of collective punishment that must. even before the current upsurge in financing there was a crisis in almost every aspect of life to. their walls crisis of education we are in the process of building one hundred new schools because there was a cute overcrowding in schools there is
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a crisis of public health because for example ninety percent of all law in gaza is unthinkable millions of liters of fuel sewage that flowing into the sea every day because the sewage system is not functional it's north on national and the list goes on there's a crisis as i see it nearly every aspect of the economically expense are not good but we have to see what is going to happen as far as the regime is concerned we have always called for the blockade to be lifted you said that it's a collective punishment of one point six one point seven million people it has to end and we have to see what's in this new arrangement has been decided in relation to the blockade we hope it's good news for the people of gaza. there's really a bombing of gaza killed more than one hundred sixty people around half of them civilians including women and children tell of eve maintains that it's caused minimal collateral damage to the lock. did the most possible not to hurt the
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civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their own unit ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation no military operation is but by any international standard because lateral damage here is pretty minimal amounts of civilians who die it's hard to say this way it sounds very bad but it could have been much much worse if we weren't so surgical and if our pilots were not given instructions to be very very precise in to aim it specially at the military terrorist leaders. but don't forget to log on to our team dot com where we have the full timeline of the violence between israel and hamas as well as extensive analysis of that conflict for you. well moscow investigators have searched
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several homes at a health and recreation resort belonging to the russian army including that of on the telly star duke of the former defense minister of the duke of was sacked by president vladimir putin earlier this month following corruption allegations for more let's turn to our g.'s tom barton tom bring us up to the latest was actually behind these searches and what's really going on on the ground there. police searched eighteen holidaying recreational cottages outside moscow used by former defense minister ana told me sergio colvin eighteen of the defense officials those procedures were rented by another defense official himself arrested in connection with the defense contractors. on the possibility that it was involved with corruption involving the defense ministry this all comes off to. be a vastly over her self. a. high figure within the defense ministry and
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a close associate of. she herself has been charged with embezzlement she was the head of the defense ministries prophecy relations department and she was involved with the defense contractor all the wrong service and a few weeks ago the scandal broke that there possibly was alleged to have been a scheme to sell off eleven million dollars worth of defense property cheaply if she's convicted kenya could face up to ten years in prison and unfortunately it goes beyond that as well possibly into russia's. satellite navigation system as well the company involved with building that russian space systems is alleged to have been burgled two hundred million dollars that's five point six percent of the total funding for that program all of this comes as a major blow to russia's defense ministry which was supposed to have been one of
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the ministries most pushing for reform in russia reform of the armed services and of the defense contracts that supply it got in there putin has pledged an eye watering seven hundred twenty six billion dollars to defense for defense reform over the coming decades but there's also the government's push against corruption in russia and for the russian public to trust that their money is going but all this money is going to the right place these corruption investigations are going to have to try and put to rest scandals like this that in the past weeks have been rocking russia's defense establishment well certainly a tangled web of intrigue and corruption artie's tom barton keeping us up to date thanks so much. korea could be preparing for a long range ballistic missile test and that at least as according to japan's asahi newspaper which is citing a u.s. intelligence from. court american satellite images appear to show missile related
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material being moved from a factory to a launch pad in the country's north west the move is seen as a response to south korean military drills which weren't two years since the north launched. the south territory killing at least four people now last month souls military was given a boost by a deal with washington which had extended its ballistic missile range peace campaigner ryan dawson says yang remains as isolated as ever north korea is not going to listen to the un nor do they care what the un as the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the un because the un and their national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and squelch north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea
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by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. a group of twenty three doctors have been sentenced to three months in jail by a buffer in a court for treating protesters and taking part in mass rallies this follows a report by amnesty international that condemned the gulf kingdom for quote sliding into a downward spiral of oppression the medics were among the nearly one hundred arrested last year during an uprising against the monarchy and the court had ruled they could pay a fine as to how their present time suspended activists in bahrain have been clashing with a sunni led government forces for nearly two years now up to eighty people have been killed and thousands put behind bars during the protests called for more reforms equal rights and opportunities now one of the doctor spoke to our team that explained what she had to go through i was involved in treating the injured
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patients to us here's jesters are not to doesn't really matter. as a punishment for not obeying the authorities to abandon these patients hold the doctors who were involved in treating the contest yours where i listed myself their sinhalese i was at a state of ducted from my house at three in the morning and i was badly mistreated i was told to read later on after being jailed for almost two months i wish to disputed tried immediately before and i was sentenced for fifteen years in prison in we've had peeled the verdict and we were released who were on bail well definitely they were not getting charges for you voted to be deemed to protest and they would come with any charges they fabricate any crimes but the main issue here is to punish doom's who stood in the face of the gene and disobeyed the orders unfortunately as long as these dictatorship the genes are backed up by
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international forces in power and they're protecting them and their allies with the united states in britain who do see any chance for us and is there is a change in the policy of the citizens of these countries technology update is next right here on are today. culture is that so much different each musician has the power to find the time to market a fragile cease fire is over gaza after eight days of destruction and death what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. believe oil industry claims in the process is perfectly c. c c c six cliffs that in brings nothing but clean power in comfort.
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