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international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain summoning its ambassadors to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and withdraw aid. the un says israel's settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal blow to peace all the details coming out. as border tension flares again between turkey and syria the conference expected to be addressed during the putin's trade visit to istanbul . on the british jobs program that's just not working its repeal the scheme actually makes it even less likely to keep people employed.
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world news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. france and britain have a summoned to the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get answers for why it most settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem u.n. and the e.u. have also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations more from a middle east correspondent want to sleep now. it's happening in an area known as one man what it effectively means is that the waste that will be cutoff in streets of them this announcement is widely perceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the un was with this by the number two winning it essentially winning that sees the palestinian state being recognized within one hundred sixty seven borders and given non observer nonmember observer status at the united nations now we're also hearing criticism of some european ambassadors
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european diplomats warning that we were going to agree on certain moves against israel now we're also hearing from the un secretary-general banking union to quote him he says that this has done and almost fatal blow to the remaining choices of securing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is welcome it's on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventeen percent of its needs the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they too are also unhappy they do not believe that the israeli prime minister netanyahu will go ahead with building these units they believe that it's almost a cheap it's by an attorney now who to try and gain support ahead of genuine elections and that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes in the
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middle now who government essentially sees this but and perhaps i should say not just in the technology government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of unilateral moves on the palestinian side they need to first be negotiations and only then can that lead to talks there needs to be direct top. expert tween both sides. well israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is brushing off criticism at home that he's deepening the country's diplomatic isolation is very academic miri eisin a believes a viable peace aleutian needs work from both sides the decision that was made on thursday from my point of view was an israeli was anti israel not just pro palestinian i want to see something which is a win win situation one that's vote pro palestinian that goes towards an independent state not just in rhetoric and then not just in declarations but in
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actuality and to do so those same palestinians have to come back to the negotiation table for the last four years they have refused to do so in israel we look at things from the security point of view for a variety of reasons you can critique us about that i understand but that's what we're looking at i think that this government has stated clearly that they're willing to negotiate that they're willing to come to a compromise that they want to see a two state solution but now without negotiations without us as a partner to do a one sided to impose it on israel and they feel the strong need to give a response as an israeli i can say that has to do with domestic politics personally i don't necessarily adhere to that step i think you've heard a lot of criticism here in israel in linking it in such a way but that is also about politics. and president putin is in turkey for talks with officials from russia's key trading partner but the visit is being
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overshadowed by the two countries differences of assyria moscow has consented bankers backing off the rebels and expect a deployment of nato missiles on turkish territory it comes as more stray syrian shells reportedly fall across the border into the neighboring country lottie's we need to discover ports now from istanbul. russia believes that any outside interference in the syrian conflict which has been raging on for almost two years now is completely unacceptable absolutely damaging to the regional stability turkey however seems to have a different opinion on the matter we have completely totally severed their ties with the countries that used to be not just a. very close ally have been very openly supporting the syrian opposition whether or not they have been known to be aligned with extremist terrorist organizations as long as these people are against president bashar assad the turkish government seems to support them and that is again the situation which moscow says is very dangerous they're saying that if there are weapons on the border they will shoot
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and this will be one of the main topics of discussion between president putin and the turkish leaders in istanbul today also several deals are expected to be. energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health. saying the reason why the russian president. together. trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. faces a tough challenge if he wants to find a compromise between its ties with russia and the gulf states according to analysts .
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he has on russian energy. because. he wants to believe this is a key. country about these cheap. without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia that this visit took today very important because of course that part of the subject to that would be a discussion on the campuses or central asia and especially the syrian situation so it has to take into account the russian position as much as the u.s. while going to live with nato and please the countries in the gulf which of course that. egypt's top judges say they will oversee the referendum on the draft constitution in two weeks time this follows a stand off for the presidency islamist supporters who had besieged the supreme
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court building and prevented judges from entering due to room in the galaxy of as miss control panel that up egypt's new constitution judges instead went on strike on willing to be intimidated by the protests this comes as anti mercy activists renewed calls for demonstrations against what they call an oppressive regime mass marches planned tuesday as a political turmoil continues egypt finances are also suffering economist at a time explained tom but. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against egyptian president mohamed morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very an economist here in cairo better thank you for joining me first of all tell us briefly what was really going on in the stock market over a week ago on hearing morse's announcement in the next decade these things are still small voice. even coalesce around ten percent now this is you
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have and this is is more than the party. i am that we are going to take the long form fine if we knew. how would you compare egypt's economy now. i've not bothered that they follow me with some lots they blew that move but it. was thirty five on six at simple bank now we'll still own fifteen point five million dollars and this is a huge car i thought would deserve and be back to the impulse i'm told it affects investors no one will come to invest anything in here in egypt to do usually is the first and second took. on a lot of the unemployment figures out today is two of us also sick too soon we are going to feel sick she will. feel just continues to be
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a little bit easier this will affect all six do so of egypt business with the shop our feet now we are divided into two parts so it is a quiz a political force in one hand and muslim those within hours of hands whom we all in the body if the six was gratifying to you it seems that the egyptian people don't agree on much these days one of the few things they do agree on is that egypt's economy needs to get back on the right track and as soon as possible. getting a britain's unemployed into jobs is proving to be a costly thank you for that three quarters of a million people work for me a fraction. later. also should the french cut off the qatari cash because the welcome investment is now raising high level skepticism of its most influence he tells just ahead.
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fish. by coal is often called the pearl of siberia a horn is said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of think forests. and vast stops. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and if you will seekers you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even run in water for most people a tent is there on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and
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again. talk about the progress. now britain's new work program is supposed to get the unemployed into jobs but having less success than people who look at themselves the five billion pound program has so far only got around three percent of job seekers off welfare so if earth has the story. finance now twenty five year old j. paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed
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a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest thing birthday to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all morning to keep that appointment being coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the government's work programme in that time he hasn't found a single job and unfortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the department of work and pensions say the job is just one of hundreds of thousands of people that is signed up to that work program he's found absolutely nothing. in fact between jeanne two thousand and eleven and july this year of all the people he was signed up to the work program and the three point four percent
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found work fall below the targets of five point five percent which is the number of people he find work with that any sort of program it means that people like typically less likely to find a job than if their own new work program whatsoever can you talk as he is to the last six months what has the experience been and on a daily basis with this work program well. einstein once said the definition of insanity is to do one thing a mentor repeat production and expect a different result and after doing the same thing and getting the same results for six months i'm starting to feel pretty insane over here and it is maddening the frustration be anguish despair most of the time the chair in the experience is having serious effects are actually going to the doctors a couple of times because of our sleeping cycle problems i'm sleeping way too much
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and i should be the doctor's them sounds interesting from what sounds pretty terrific when you fill in this track list and filled in the chart listeners like you got clinical depression. figures. at the start i was drawn science i'm going to be the next greatest thing show the world it's like i don't want to take these pills i'd rather do something more constructive things are pretty much gone both ish if malik tells us that the one size fits all formats is the work program it's stifling the individuality of young. people i speak to quite intelligent quite bright some of them have to. it's something of quite well skilled and they hate being told what to do and they like to take appropriate action for themself. usually quite good at finding work for themselves it's a start it is difficult with a work program what we see now is that in fact when you get the best of the private
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sector involved when you pay them a lot of money they actually do worse than doing nothing at all we asked the government why the work program was pretty sing such poor results and why the figures they released seem designed to mask the chilly extent of the failure they responded saying it's ridiculous to suggest the work programme is not helping people into work despite being faced with their i am sure cummings it seems the government still doesn't want to listen to people like a telling the loud and clear i regret to inform you that on this occasion you have been unsuccessful. surface r.t. london. website today a hunk area in the far right linda suggests jewish people should be screened for the report how it sparked a thousand strong demonstrations for the press to. costs a giant a traffic jam in russia paralyzes a major highway leaving thousands of people trapped in their cars and since those
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wealthy british silence dogood some of us not on. the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. from qatar has been flowing into france for some time the latest being a huge tie up to pump vital funds into struggling small business but the gulf states generosity is now being met with increasing high level suspicion and explains. france is already no stranger to qatari dollars fans of parisian
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football club pre-surgery man cannot believe their luck ever since middle east and shakes invested into the team they've bought world class players and hired a top coach now this small business owner hopes he can also have a slice of the pie and huge economic crisis financing from governments are. too big to be obtained talking about cuts or we are talking about business we don't have any finance so we have the financing of financial. we can go and that may soon happen nicolas sarkozy's administration cemented ties with doha placing a military base in the gulf state and signing an investment deal now guitarist invest fifty million euros into the french economy primarily to help small businesses and rebuild parisian slums mostly inhabited by immigrants from arabic
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and african states. who oversaw the deal says this will help many the songis may be a solution that will help these youth. to escape this circle because when people have a job their vision of life is totally different when these strong people have no job they go into religion they go into violence and terror and that's terrible for the republic and that's terrible for france but after francois hollande came to power this love affair with qatar got called despite that the new administration said the deal with qatar would still go ahead things are not looking as optimistic as they were during the sarkozy era every step of the cuts our ambassador in paris is being closely watched by the french media and some members of parliament are even calling to investigate the actions of qatar and frogs security experts believe that qatar's initiative is. not as innocent as it may first appear security
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services perfectly know that capture as a dual strategy on one hand counter as a purely kind of a strategy to find all the sectors to invest in and to make money the other strategy has got there is religiously and geo politically driven it to mean that it's subjective is to explain radical islamism means wahhabi isn't enough of a freak out in the middle east in central asia as well in southeast asia and to develop such a strategy to get our allies the western world to keep it sounds pretty nationalist forces say the developing suburbs is only a cover up for investment into radical islamic groups that i was investing against they've been regime even a small market he was not the best guy actually be interfering now we have a civil war involving a lot of islamist presence as in syria today we know that is investing in. groups and arming them so all. the ties of it not so good so good partner for us
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and stories like that of mohamed merah a shooter from toulouse who killed seven jews this spring stirred the debate he came from one of the troubled areas where qatar is planning to invest and public discourse on the matter suggests that people in france are not certain whether the oil rich state would cure such a problem or aggravate it. auntie reporting from paris. now some other news this hour spain has made a formal request for e.u. funds to help its battered banks a deal will be discussed at a eurozone finance ministers meeting in brussels later on monday last wednesday the european commission approved a thirty seven point five billion euro bailout package for spain's banking sector stressing that madrid has met all conditions to receive the charge of the country was granted a banking bailout of up to one hundred billion euros only this year. career says it's looking to reroute all passenger planes over the yellow sea is to avoid
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any possible collision with deborah from a long range missile that north korea is planning to the launch later this month meanwhile in japan is deploying missile interceptors saying they're prepared to down the rocket if it poses a threat in says the rocket will take a satellite into orbit the u.s. and south korea and japan claim it's carrying out intercontinental ballistic missile tests. two officers have died and two more were injured in northwest pakistan when an explosion hit a police van the vehicle was patrolling the outskirts of the city of peshawar however it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's a volatile tribal region is often targeted by taliban militants. concerned over water wars are spreading around the world with fears some countries could eventually run dry with data crosstalk debates whether there's a political agenda behind the panic. problem of water out of water is
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a dramatic definitely sells and everybody it feels like this little box does it out there and there's no water to be had i think it's a lot different than that if when you're when you want to have the kind of lifestyles the eating habits the consumption habits that the west. has been espousing and selling all over the world look at us look at us we're so we're so great and you want to be like us now the rest of the world is trying to precisely those sorts of lifestyles and eating habits. we do inappropriate for the kind of context in which in which those people are living that's the fundamental disconnect that we need to focus on get out of order what do we do let's build it down or you know what let's do this technology and that's the sort of interest that that sort of conversation helps and that's very unfortunate michel in washington jump in go ahead there seems to be a tendency that is if you hear a country is running out of water it's going to require some sort of huge incredible thing whether it be some sort of large dam or some huge project or some major endeavor to rescue the country and bring back water generate more why not
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really in a lot of cases and particularly in a case like pakistan which i've looked at quite closely i know donnish as well you know you could take relatively simple measures like paying a relatively small amount of money to patch up leaks. yes water was in crosstalk coming up in just over an hour's time here not take. a partridge is here the best to be exporting a couple minutes stay with us. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wedge and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't
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really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just eat up all the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little something called the tenth amendment you know the one that says that any powers that aren't specifically delegated the federal government are reserved for the states and last time i checked the constitution doesn't have a special weed clause saying that marijuana has to be an all or nothing a national proposal and that goes for abortion and most of the wedge issues also there's a simple answer all these wedge issues just left the states make up their own minds but then again without wages shoes what would the mainstream media have to distract us with but that's just my opinion.
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wealthy british style it's not on the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our team. though welcome to the sport roundup with me kate on trade and here's
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a taste of what's to come. three horse race and t.v. has got to go joint top that's anita just three points behind with one game to go before the winter break in the russian premier league. while hat trick hero alexander ovechkin nets his first pay a child treble house champion said i must say top of the table. holding porch russians i've reached the top sixteen of the year i need to think about my part to come to helping my course. but first to the russian premier league where angie have gone joint with say sky after just sitting side beat their ten man opponents in a crunch top two battle because of them but i thought for ports. thank you thank go as first half and he would say is calyx on that sound the same for what was arguably a soft second booking and angie took it one thing.

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