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so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only. with cabbage and jam making sure you can have as a starter main dish. was although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting if you decide to participate. look upon martin. as in the middle of
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a swamp only accessible by. a. it's inhabited by so. a large muslim minority that migrated before the russians. this. is real siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years so there is still not quite like anywhere else. alive they're welcome to business that happen few jobs that have escaped the grinding by the all i'm going global credit crunch but some professions have had it particularly bad it is all just the health of the balance sheet that is at risk in
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some cases it's actually the workers themselves so here we go in at number five for the worst job of it twenty twelve according to career cast dot com it's a newspaper journalist the stress of getting the juiciest quotes the latest gave it a competitive new zero with the need to compete with online news the paychecks are only getting small up with an annual salary of twenty twelve of just over thirty five thousand dollars. number for them is an oil rig game with an income of just over thirty five thousand as well perhaps a surprisingly modest salary considering these guys with the lives digging out the black gold thousands of miles away from their families are still loss of wealth and shake or it is a new year old bad weather and a high fertility rate means this job is not in high demand number three that is enlisted military personnel with an average pay of around thirty six thousand
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dollars a year the danger stress modest pay means soldiers are fighting. on all fronts these days plus the hiring outlook is now we've heard that it was at the peak of the wars in iraq and afghanistan so was once their main concern staying alive is now one of many in second place them is a dairy farmer with an average yearly pay of around thirty three thousand now the agricultural industry has been hit hard by the financial crisis and the page is little to inspire cattle lovers to put on their gloves with the dangers of moving heavy towels grueling work hours with the constant smell of manure well they still can sometimes that are focusing on the worst of them of twenty twelve is a jack. profitable these days in the conditions are the unpopularity of it braving the elements is
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a must and i'm not just talking about the winds the rain and the snow but also the occasional flying log as often times as the wraps of this list may have made you realize that your job isn't quite as bad as you thought or maybe you need to get yourself down the job center last. artists we've all known we're checking in on the markets and see what's happening ok so following yesterday's debt ceiling relief rally we had u.s. stocks are indeed fluctuating you see that we got a mixed picture that summit increasing speculation that the u.s. budget deal reduced the deficit fast enough now although the walls i supposed to date are actually i must say today we had better than full color jobs report coming out as well as that we also had a rally for retailers as well so that helped to some won't offset the concern. and check out your let's see what happened there willy it was a similar situation as you can see just after mainland europe and away actually
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that's really a stock to climb from seventeen month high for europe now the concerns about the u.s. government fiscal deficit dominated the session there is certainly a degree on caution really following those sharp rises that we had when so we went as investors are now treading carefully as it remains uncertain we do have around a third of them up for the footsie in london that. most europeans will still remember the harsh winter of two years ago when the russian ukraine gas was left many households across the region with no gas supplies to keep warm now this year though russia's exports to europe are uninterrupted on the holidays have not been spoilt how are the ukraine and russia are again talking on gas price discounts for ukraine russia's condition then ukraine joining the customs union with russia kazakhstan and belarus now russian foreign minister sergei lavrov will visit kiev
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on january thirteenth to discuss you crazy participation now right now. to get some more details on this one now i do expect these negotiations to be tough we will our what what hurdles are they going to be approaching that why are they going to be. one of the problems throughout well because ukraine found itself at a crossroads the country is torn apart between some of european integration and the essential needs to cooperate with russia to get cheaper gas but why is it so essential why is the relationship with russia. because it's crucial for the country's fragile economy currently ukraine is paying a market price for the russian gas which is around four hundred dollars per thousand cubic meters but ideally it wants to pay much less for example as well as paying paying just a hard for it which is around two hundred dollars per thousand cubic meters why why does what is the reason because this discount cost the contra belarus. gas
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transportation system to russia's gas from and also became a full time member of the customs union with russia and kazakhstan but so they obviously felt it was worth it. but why doesn't he cried that i suppose this is the question now isn't it appears that the country doesn't want last year trajectory to gas problems or for us to buy into its gas transportation system and now it's reluctant to joy in the customs union because being a full member of the customs union it will lose this opportunity to sign and now the free trade agreement with western partners european union so it's been told that at the moment by the by the two forces. yeah that's really hard for you. but i can tell you that last week ukraine's prime minister nicolaas out of syria
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but it was vitally important for ukraine to cooperate with russia and with the customs union his side to that ukraine's export to eastern neighbors amount to sixty billion dollars while exports to the european union found out only forty million dollars ok to tell you why doesn't i suppose in this day and age why can't they have both why can't the clay cooperate with europe have that relationship as well as get the cheap gas from russia is it really. cool that's probably will be on the agenda next week when they will be negotiating their participation in the customs union right tanya thank you so much indeed for all the information very very good to have a chat about it see what happened. ok moving on then and i did mention the u.s. fiscal situation earlier so we aspire as investors service majors on the bill passed by congress is for them to that is solely spare the biggest economy in the
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world a downgrade now their reasoning for this warning is that they expect the ratio of government debt to g.d.p. to peak at about eighty percent in twenty fourteen and potentially remain that way for a decade now the u.s. still holds its aaa rating from the agency but is now in negative outlook and it's the same situation with fitch agency as well as standard and poor's has already slashed the economy's rating. mading on the people living in the u.k. who are clinically obese or physically in bad shape could be monitored by the government to see if they are taking steps to tackle their health now proposals by a conservative wrong council has suggested that if these people are not proved to be productive then their benefits should be cut as a result the new technologies such as small called begins to track claimants use of leisure centers allowing local authorities do that payments from those who don't
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carry out g.p. prescribes exercise or basic also u.k. economy an estimated eight billion dollars a year now that's all the business for now i'll be back at less than two hours time to stay with r.c. there's plenty more coming up just next actually. thanks very much indeed katy yes the news continues after the break israel's latest the wall it's building a security barrier on its border with syria right after its friends with egypt has sprung up we have live comment on that development just ahead for you and plenty of other stories stay with us this is all very live in moscow.
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something the law is beneath. thousands of meters of mice and for all. the lab. studies and for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. with you twenty four hours a day this is r.t. life here in moscow the walls around israel are growing as the country is now building a security barrier on its border with syria that's right after constructing
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a fence between itself and egypt israel says it wants to safeguard its citizens from the fallout from the ongoing deadly syrian conflict that's now talk from the stop the war movement which is seeking to unite communities affected by israel's barrier i believe we have a slight delay with our communication here so we'll do our best here now israel is citing the conflict in syria and the rise of islamist extremism there as its reasons surely israel does have a valid concern in this case doesn't it. tell you what i think that israel has to do you can call it what they are doing and in the middle east there's a dealing with the middle east as a dominating power and they try all the time to build a wall of walls around them themselves claiming that the people in hating them and
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they are targeting them israel has been harmed the whole region and the area around . they are building the wall around the palestinian areas that is for security but at the end one of the worst apartheid systems and get was around the palestinian people that look to be palestinians in forty percent of the land they built around gaza and they turn goes into a jail the biggest prison in the world and you know we know how good it was to the situation in gaza there are still syria and they are building a wall on the occupied land so they want to keep this learn to keep themselves as it is it's not the solution that you keep building walls you need to do peace with the region you have to write to the people. in syria and in the arab world around here there are six million palestinian refugees the israelis pleasure responsible over their catastrophe they have to solve the problem of that if we did you have to
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get to give them the right to get back to their homeland that has been that has been taken from them israel can't build it's a future on the expense of the people of the region and then building walls to protect the to protect themselves wards is not going to protect israelis people's rights and they will keep claiming the rights now israel's most visible wall is its barrier separating israel from the palestinians while it's also of course building settlements in the area how do you see that situation developing do you think there could be any compromise over this very contentious issue. you know you see that you see what how the artist collating even the building the settlements in those banks and the building going to turn a way that to control the palestinian people in order to to to sustain and to
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reinforce the blocks of the settlements that they want to annex to israel by the wall and this is going to destroy the possibility for the palestinians in the future to have their state to have their own normal life they looked the palestinians into into a gate was and these are visions of the slices there are areas and they disconnected from each other we are building a road system that it's a it's an apartheid it's all because it's like two networks of roads separating give each other it's a very thing them by by using the tunnels and bridges and they are controlling this we are controlling the passing is within the wall with thirty four checkpoints or what they call the terminal so all this colonial project is just going to divert say the area but the thing is not going to stay long just like waiting for peace while israel faking and swallowing their land is going to explode the situation and there is reading it and pushing it for the explosion we witness in the city of the
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talking the palestinians every day and many villages there is north of the jordan valley is evacuated nigh by now where there's really little severe attack on the people in the south of hebron hitler is attacking the people in the middle areas so they are launching war on the palestinian people and they want the world at the end to to bring peace to them healing the people's land looking them in jail diversity in their life is not going to bring peace in any way israel must realize that their years changing and they must they must understand this change that needs for them to conciliate with a few people you have a very good very honest colonial project you really have i feel i am strong. consider yourself part of your job or do you want to isolate yourself and look yourself within the walls from the region you can do that let me just ask you briefly and finally you clearly have a strong message or from the stop the ball movement do you really think that your
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group will have a successful outcome an impact and will see these walls come down eventually or will they be there to state. that. you know i believe. the world around the world glycol the world that has been built for suffocating the people and for the people and colonialism it has been why the israeli world will state it's a wall of oppression so all of segregation all of stealing the land of the people that's why this world would survive the people standing and resisting this wall and it will for israel by this world creating an apartheid system the tide systems has been in the twentieth century by fighting the south african apartheid between why the system that isn't is creating it's going to survive we are we are struggling
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for human rights for our rights for our self-determination for our freedom for ending the suppression that is that will continue and insisting by building the construction site by the wall of disappointment. oppression on the palestinian people and controlling over the palestinian people we're not going to sign for this we're not going to accept the very system that we are proposing. from the stop the war movement thank you very much indeed for joining us live here in r.t. in apologies for the very difficult delay we experienced during our conversation there thanks for bearing with us thank you. well they are cut off from israel and cut off from the palestinians a neighborhood which is part of jerusalem but lives beyond israel's separation barrier. is the only safe haven for many mixed families but its isolation means that the people there have no one to rely on but themselves what is called
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a smear went to meet them. israelis cannot live in the west bank and most palestinians cannot live in israel which leaves those israelis and palestinians who want to share a home out in the cold. one hundred my husband this from have broken i'm from jerusalem i found work in jerusalem and used to live there with my children but without my husband because he is not allowed to live there he couldn't visit me even once at the end of each week i would go to have been to visit him but lived like that for four years.
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years ago with their three children but life in the village is far from ideal the schools are overcrowded garbage is collected only once a week and there's little fresh water so if one is old and sick and basic health services are hard to come by. my husband and my daughter don't have israeli i.d.'s and they can't pass through the checkpoints any special permission which is very difficult to get on the other hand i am to have my children have israeli i.d.'s we have a lot of problems far curve is in north jerusalem eighty two percent of the land belongs to jerusalem eighteen percent to the west bank residents pay taxes to the israeli government but because the area lies outside the israeli wall israel is slow to provide services the municipality says that many of the people living in far curb are doing so illegally and so it's not obliged to provide them with services it also says that the security wall makes it more complicated to carry out
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the services and the state needs to give it more money there have been small victories though residents took the municipality to court and one garbage collection at least for now should be more frequent this is the minimal oblon from them is really they deal with us as an enemy as an arab in jerusalem so we have to care that because we have our right we will be the text of everything and the suffering from that phones and internet access are limited because palestinian companies are not allowed to install lines in a so-called israeli area and because the israeli police won't come here law enforcement is scarce and living in the middle of it all are couples and stuff when they merely want to be together but politics and division are making that more and more difficult every day police here are to jerusalem. party life here must go with the twenty four
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hours a day i'll be back with a news team with more news for in about seven minutes from now stay with us. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just the less forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to
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a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these wolves are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years and most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to get up close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act as foster parents for the next generation of wolves who come here using the
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old rules a surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique that they would every year i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs his parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia but the keepers here hope their research and dedication will mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the cool of the wild. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice under a rock. that
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