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karen stanley maintains the attack happened in the alleyway next to their house and not on their neighbor's property the law in the case only covers attacks on public land they say take place on private property are often impossible to prosecute even though that's when most occur the number of dog attacks in the u.k. is increasing more than six thousand people weren't mitta to hospital in two thousand and eleven now we hear a loss about how dogs can but the truth is that rules in this country were also hurting them every year countless innocent dogs to put simply because of the way last had to go to sleep just hundreds of dogs and arrived here on site is just under two thousand dogs they made charities and politicians agree it's time lost on dog control changed there appears little consensus on just how it should be done what top. dogs saw the biggest irresponsible.
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and meanwhile all the abandoned stories are washing up in places like dallas the dogs when it's a tragedy for the government agency he's remit this falls and say this is a situation they're trying to rectify in a statement it's compulsory micro tipping of pets and legal changes were under discussion and it will make an announcement. but that's little comfort to karen's family. situation. and. changing the rules it's too late and while the lazy drag on the how person handles its dogs another tragedy is simply waiting to happen so r.t. . ok time for precious just after turned thirty one moscow. we
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head into a new year new business year lovely but aliens are on the agenda which isn't day i know it sounds all the silly but it's really not because the world economic forum respectable forum they've come up with the idea that the idea an invasion is something that we should be concerned about seriously concerned about is only a list along with how problems pension problems find out until inequality has decided what you would notify us on the list i need i say it's not man made it out of this wild and that's all coming out in the business but i said also the price of it i'm.
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hello there welcome to business. now russia's top or producer ross nast is reportedly getting set to boost crude oil deliveries to china according to compass and newspaper talks when the deal will take place at a forthcoming meeting between its management and china's national petroleum corporation next week now we also have to have to deny these reports but confirm the meeting will take place so for more on the topic i'm joined by medina cocina hello to you so as i understand it both have already supplies oil to china in abundance so tell me what is the significance of this still should it go through medina. right well rosneft not just supplies russian crude oil to china now russia now after years of the largest russian oil exporter to china and back in two thousand and nine russia nafta and c n p c china national petroleum company signed a deal of for the supply of fifteen million tonnes of crude oil
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a plant yeah but we're it offered twenty years and a backing generally two thousand and eleven rushes rossley up to. transit operator transplant started supplying these or crude me up to one of the new revealed to e.s.p. your group now yes we all yes it is it is to be rare pacific ocean pipeline that can actually use a beer in all fields or to the pacific port of cars which is located very close to the chinese border and currently the asian consumer receive somewhere around three hundred thousand barrels off good world per day so it would be about what exactly is in it for us nafta and already the largest exporter of oil to to china so what's the big deal. well there are unconfirmed reports now that russia now after years of thinking. about increasing the ax rudolfo crude oil to trying up by ten
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a million ton spare year from the current a fifteen million tons of that china receives annually and now the report was also quoting sources saying that ross nafta wants to ship additional crude oil of a via the kazakstan plight line and a russian producers stop using this route because we stand pipeline shortly off through the two thousand and nine aligned off of the newly built e.s.b. all of that i felt was already mantra and now taxpayers say that the only reason that stands behind this move behind the so market speculators chanson as that was now is now trying to you is seeking ways to increase or. raise additional cash to finance or the accusation i'll try and keep we now by the middle of this year rosneft to play somewhere around forty six billion dollars and now right now
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the company is seeking ways out to raise additional cash to finance this deal meanwhile was snapped in response to all this market speculations such a nod to a well it confirmed that there is going to be a meeting between wozniak and chinese condor price however he denied all rumors that he has no plans to increase our crude oil acts or to try and i came with dana so ross now it's all set to benefit considerably if these reports do transpire as a big if at the moment but who will pay the loses and all of this that do your bottom. well of the biggest loser in this situation is going to be russia's transit operation tries unsnapped now if ross not designed to increase crude oil exports to china and decides to ship it via the kazakhstan pipeline now this will mean additional. quite great losses for the transit operator trance knapp and some experts say that much of the loss is my son somewhere around one point
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five billion dollars well we it seems that we will receive more of a confirmed information after the meeting between rosner in chinese see and we see takes place on the fourteenth of january. and i thank you very much indeed we're going to move on and talk about markets and will start with the u.s. they are indeed advance so you can see just that generally a positive start to the year for the u.s. markets in general as a fourth quarter corporate earnings are keeping investors happy included america's biggest company after selling actually higher prices as well another winner in the session is a constellation as well it's a major wine producer reporting earnings that have beat as much as well so that's going down a treat really after all those celebrations will move on and get into the european markets because they are indeed rising for the first time in three days you can see
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that most of the in london i'll just tell you about some of the winners in the session telecom italia shortstop that's what you talk of the mobile phone operators sharing infrastructure across europe the world's biggest still maker as well one of the winners as well midsole is the biggest loser in today's session the company is set to so billions in stock to really tackle that debt will move on to the oil prices that they're actually to colliding and that sort of the government reports show that u.s. crude fuel inventor is actually as productive production advance to a nineteen year high so. that we get on to the current to say what's happening there what russia's ruble is actually losing out against the u.s. dollar and the year as you can see it is that of the dollar and the euro gaining against the ruble actually the euro has dropped below forty for the first time since august twenty eighth. the russian markets really jumping on the bandwagon in the session there as traders get back to their deaths of to the christmas period
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and as you can see there we are looking at gains for the session. let's move on the world economic forum them have come up with the main risks that face the global economy for the next decade and compared to last year the alice behind the list have become even more pessimistic. g brilliant now by the see the biggest risk to the world economy to be the inequality between the rich and the poor and and aging population concerns over the state of pension systems is also at the forefront of these financial experts minds so much so that these concerns over to the fear of may just cyber attacks even so with an aging population the need to financially support people in their later lives is becoming a huge financial strain and worry our diets and quality of life deteriorating this in turn means that people will be retiring early as a result and will be more prone to chronic diseases because of the unhealthy
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lifestyle people are now leading as well as mankind getting too carried away with antibiotics these days also with the global conflicts on gori such as in syria for example shop fluctuations in food and energy prices are expected as well now climate changes will also affect commodity prices caused by an anticipated increase in greenhouse gas emissions and flooding as well as natural disasters the uncontrolled spread of the internet is also a topic of concern to us and it wasn't just global problems that featured on the lists but also the discovery of. life and how this discovery could affect the human world as we know it so unlike the financial crisis of two thousand and eight not all the risks that for you see economy in the next ten years will necessarily be a man made. i tell you that is all business but now i'm back in just under two
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hours with the business until i mean then coming up after the break the head of public security about crane explains his government's halt my reaction to all on going price tests. government no longer represents the. the people who are going to take the term. in the us. the way our economic system they. want.
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for the last twenty months sparring i've been seeing demonstrations and protests in its streets and how is the government dealing with the of the centers we're joined in bahrain by the country's chief of security the general i asked thank you so much for joining us and my first question to you would be what is the current situation security situation in bahrain how is the government dealing with the protests
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because i've seen in the papers here and everyone television that the protests still take place and how you got them dealing with i thank you very much for coming and seeing me. actually as you know behind has been on a reform project since the last over twelve years now. this has been a vast project and behind it and the reform is actually on all fronts the main or the heart of this project is the democratization of bahrain now protests are actually at the heart of the democracy of the democratic process in bahrain protests were never good if you have a democracy so it's something that we learn and we learn to live with this is we talk about protests however riots what you cannot accept in a democracy and that's when. people come to a protest maybe even
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a peaceful protest but you would find a group coming for example prion with most of cocktails and other weapons and then they start breaking the law attacking. public cross property or attacking police force that's where you have to intervene and preserve the law but heard many accusations from the opposition that preserving the law in body has been done with excessive force at times do you agree with that i wish i mean is there any chaotic . cases of the excessive force but there are three main standards that we use when we deal with any security situation and we have to use force. and the proportionality legality in a city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometimes
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probably go beyond this that happens and people sometimes break the law either you know. as protesters and rioters or even as members of the police who would go and sometimes maybe go beyond the limit the legal limit that was given to them or the oldest when this happened and if it happens we have our legal procedures to take care of this and deal with it so people are put to trial and they face the will do you often policeman break them or use excessive force do they often get punished yes of course. now as you know we have a and but it's been within the ministry of interior who actually is. independent of the public security and answers directly to the minister of interior and this embodiment is in charge of looking into these accusations. abuses by by any member of the public schools but the way here like are you know from the
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opposition that. the torture allegations in prisons and things like that is that all the reality were just made. i mean you know we've had. delegations visiting the prisons and maybe i think you've had a visit one of our police stations and i was hoping that he would visit the prison . you know these are allegations they are baseless we have investigated i mean if there is a real. complaint by someone then we would go and investigate and we would take action if we found any basis for that complaint however to act you know to throw accusations in the air i mean you can everybody can say anything but the reality is the evidence is that you know that's not happening and actually why do we need to have any. type of torture
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if the the public prosecutor is a different or independent entity from the ministry of interior we don't we don't we're not in charge of the full investigation and prosecution in the court of law. so torture usually happens in countries where the police need to extract. maybe confessions to go with the case to the court of law we don't have to do this all we have to do is arrest and we have to do the initial inquiry and then the rest of the investigation is done by the public prosecutor so that is something that we are way away from so we you know it's nothing that we have to really. worry about because. you know as i said if you have a complaint please come forward and will investigate it however all the prisons now
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. are fitted with c.c.t.v. ease even the interview rooms and police stations they're all fitted with c.c.t.v. and visual and audio recording and i'm sure if you have visited as i said one of the police stations. and now every police station has that so you know. i don't know how we how would people at a gate how these allegations of torture are made or what but as far as i understand if i got to correct you all the city councilors and all the all your records were put in place. because of the allegations of torture so were the cases before and it's actually these are actually in response of the recommendations by the b. i.c.i. the recommendations of the the bahrain international. commission commission. they had recommended a number of recommendations we have actually with you know the all these recommendations are only part of our modernization and reform process within the
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ministry of interior so all that the commission did was to expects be done i some of the projects that were already had in mind of course as any modern police station police service or force today. we rely on modern technology to. not just protect ourselves but also for better. policing and better investigation why those protests turned violent than bahrain has always been a rather peaceful question like maybe countries in the region and what we think what's behind the radicalization and who stands behind it don't forget that we live i mean we are a small country and the region and. i think the whole world has seen by could because asian in one way or another. is no difference and i mean the internet and the open sources today the media they will play a part of this. so you know this wave of radicalization that took place
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actually made us and actually resulted in more violence on the streets against the police during protests and public gatherings i'm sure that very quickly things. go back as they were however with better restrictions and better knowledge of limits. and procedures has become a location in the media that all this protest is about he said about religious segregation that is so nice is that it does have intruders he suffers that's not true i mean if you ask anybody who lived in behind who knows behind we have always had a very cosmopolitan country be it in nationalities or even you know religions we have we have almost all the religions or many religions but not just muslims like sundays or she has never we never have problems with religious and behave. however as i said aside because. i'm not talking about. radicalized or not anybody can i say can and any side actually leads to bad things. to
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violence to. people actually trying to take law by the hands of people thinking that. you know they own they have the right they hold that they only have the rights no others have no i think then behind them. we all live together we have the same rights everybody there's no segregation on the basis of religion or ethnicity or anything else there have been a story or shall we say made lots of noise in the press about doctors who were arrested and detained and some of them were tortured. what was the story behind that if you could clarify for. such of the doctors. anybody who commits a crime. i would have to face the law and in the court of law behind you can you
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can if you have any allegations have any complaints you can find them an investigation will take place and that's exactly what happened in this case. doctors have filed complaints and the investigations going on by the court of law but what are the charges against me with the law that is the part of the public prosecutors because they are in charge as i said of charging and prosecuting in the court of law it's not the police issue but obviously that story as i say we are picking up from the press brought some additional pressure international pressure from bahrain about the human rights situation the torch allegations everything do you feel that question international pressure as the chief of police don't to be honest i have the law and i follow the law i abide by the law now if i break the law my. main concern and my question is from within but not outside as i said you know there are people can allocate anything they can they can have their own allegations. however we will investigate if there is
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a complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media complained against. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my office we have them here sitting and they say we you know they came from outside they heard something and then when they came to bahrain they saw something totally different and they say you know. it's a totally different story and that's what you say before. you go one report something from behind your disk do as you just did you come to bahrain and you try to report the real story from. the heart from the richest recently from the minister of justice that a new kind of measuring be implemented so that the religious leaders local mosques in local communities will be more. not to start right. will this become something
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of a new legislation will this become a law or is just a temporary measure to silence the writing of protest i don't we're not about silencing the protests but i think that question should be addressed to the minister of justice because that's their field we as the police if when the legislation comes out then we are. responsible for enforcing that law thank you so much general this was general for us speaking on the security situation. whether you dive from high or to the depths.
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