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it's a you know all sorts of problems that you would i would imagine. climate change we've also got inequality in terms of the rates in the poll of polls iranians as well and this serious they are genuine they serious i've got lots to concern ourselves i tried to that day and it's a lot they get not so happening in the business both in off the right are going to . speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story. in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't. download the official application yourself choose your language stream quality and
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enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time anyway. welcome to business i'm katie. russia's top or producer ross nafta is reportedly getting set to boost oil deliveries to china according to com as a newspaper talks on the deal will take place at
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a forthcoming meeting between its management and china's national petroleum corporation next week to have denied these reports barco fun the meeting will take place medina koch in a van has all the details from the headquarters in moscow. there are unconfirmed reports now that ross nafta is thinking about increasing the ax rudolfo crude oil to trying to buy ten a million tons spare year from the current a fifteen million tonnes that china receives annually and now the report was also quoting sources saying that ross nafta once to ship additional crude oil of a via the kazakstan pipeline and a russian producers stop using this route because i'm stunned pipeline shortly off through the two thousand and nine aligned off of the new rebuilds e.s.b. all of that i felt was already mantra and now x.
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would say that the only reason that stands behind this move behind the search market speculations as that ross now is now trying to you is seeking ways how to increase a crowd to raise additional cash to finance or the accusation i'll try and keep we now by the middle of this year ross have to play somewhere around forty six billion dollars and now right now the company is seeking ways found to raise additional cash to finance this deal meanwhile wozniak in response to all this market speculations such a bad job well they've confirmed that there is going to be a meeting between wozniak and chinese condor parts but were he denied all rumors that he has some plans to increase our crude oil exports to china. ok we're going to move on and check out the markets and we'll be able to see that u.s. stocks are indeed still advancing fourth quarter earnings all keeping the new year
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momentum around a third for the dow jones the nasdaq as well just that one of the biggest winners today is alcoa america's biggest medium company that's after selling the metal at a high price another winner in the session is a consolation a major wine producer that's after the celebrations as well they did rather well in terms of sales will get into the european markets and we'll be able to see that they are indeed rising actually for the first time in three days in the session now one of the top stories is telecommunications company they are leading the gazes telecom italia and they've shot up because there's talk about the mobile operator really infrastructure across europe right it is a deal that we're keeping our eye on at the moment we've also got another big story as well that are selling missile the biggest company in terms of still make is actually the biggest loser today and that's apparently because they're going to be selling billions in stock to tackle the debt so that fear the equity markets with
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check out all of the what the prices are doing because they are going down and that's after a government report showed u.s. crude fuel in venture is as production of valves to a nineteen year means you've got the prices dropping which of occurrence is them because the russian ruble is actually losing out to the u.s. dollar a year in today's session that's why we've got the great just the dollar stronger against the ruble actually the euro has gone below the forty mark the first time since august twentieth the russian markets then they are jumping on the bandwagon with this one this wednesday that really is traders here moscow returns their deaths and they've got the optimism coming from the international markets. when we have on the world economic forum have come up with the main risk to face the globe . look on me for the next decade and compare with last year the alice behind the list have become even more pessimistic who. say the biggest risk to the world
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economy to be the inequality between the rich poor and an aging population concerns over the state of pension systems is also at the forefront of these financial experts minds so much so these concerns over the fear of a may just from i were a tax so with an aging population the need to financially support people in their later lives is becoming a huge financial strain and worry our way diet and quality of life deteriorating this means people will be retiring early as a result and will be more prying into chronic diseases because of the unhealthy lifestyle people are now leading as well as mankind getting too carried away with bioethics these days also with the global companies going on such as the likes of syria shot fluctuations in food and energy prices are expected as well. climate
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changes will also affect commodity prices caused by an anticipated increase in greenhouse gas emissions and flooding and as well as natural disasters the uncontrolled spread of the internet is also a topic of concern. and it wasn't just global problems that featured on the list but also the discovery of life and how this discovery could affect the human world as we know it so the financial crisis of two thousand and eight is not all the risks faced the economy in the next ten years or necessarily be a man made. all right that is indeed all the business for now poland to you all only business section of all to join us for that and coming up next here in altie they're printing after the break we've got the head of public security about right explains his government's hardline reaction to the ongoing protests.
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because of recent events guns have a again become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their gods and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech nine but then again i've heard that soon deaths from guns will exceed even deaths from car accidents japan is safe because it has no guns but switzerland is even safer because automatic weapons are all over the place the information is all very contradictory but ultimately it doesn't matter what facts and reports you throw at the other side the gun question is a philosophical one some people would rather at least feel like they have their
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fate in their own hands even if there is a chance they will shoot their own dog in the middle of the night and other people are so concerned with safety and are so full of fear for their fellow man that they'd rather disarm everyone and leave all the weapons in the hands of the criminals or have them legal or not anyways and in the hands of the government who was seems pretty happy to use force at home and abroad i don't know i'd rather risk the unpredictable actions of some idiots out there in society but at least have the ability defend myself and have some control over my life and a means to resist oppression but that's just my opinion.
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the government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take such a. legal revolution in the judicial system but the illusion of the money. the way our economic system currently is not going to. let me. play. college.
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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 those dissenters we're joined. by the country's chief of public security general. thank you so much for joining us and my first question to you would be what is the current situation the security situation in bahrain how is the government dealing with the protests because i've seen in the papers here and everyone television that protests will take place and how is the government doing with it 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
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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 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 wish i mean is there any case i
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didn't. yes 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 and the city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometimes 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 to the orders when this happened and if it happens we have our legal procedures to take care of this and deal with it so
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people are put to trial and they face the will do you often policeman break the law and 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 as the way of you know from the opposition that. the torture allegations in prisons and things like that is that all the reality was just made. i mean you know we've had. delegations visiting the prisons and maybe i think you've had a visit to 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
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investigated i mean if there is a real. complaint by someone then we would go and investigate and 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 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 chorus to the court of law we don't have to do
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this all we have to do is at rest 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 . are fitted with c.c.t.v. this 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 all meet. but as far as i understand it if i got to correct you all the city councilors and although your records were put in
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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. of recommendations 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 ministry of interior so all that recommendation 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 bahrain has always been
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a rather peaceful country like many countries in the region and what you 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 another region and. i think the whole world has seen back at medical ization in one way or another. 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 actually made us and actually resulted in more violence on the streets against the police during protests and public gatherings i'm sure but very quickly things. go back as they were however with better restrictions and better knowledge of limits. and procedures has been a common launching of the media that all this protest is about he said about religious segregation so he says it does have intruders he suffers the that's not
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true i mean if you ask anybody who have been behind who knows behind we have always had a very cosmopolitan country be it and 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 sion and any side actually leads to bad things. to 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. we all live together we have the same rights everybody there's no
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segregation on the basis of religion or ethnicity or anything else there had been a story which shall we say made lots of noise in the press about doctors who were arrested and detained and some of them later 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 can if you have any allegations have any complaints you can file 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 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 of the court of law it's not the police issue but obviously that story as i say we are picked up
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from the press brought some additional pressure international pressure in bahrain about the human rights situation the torture 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 behind not outside but 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 a complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media complain against craig. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my office i have them here sitting and they say we you know they came from outside they heard something and then when they came to the train they
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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 heard from the rich just recently from the minister of justice that a new kind of measure be implemented so that the religious leaders local mosques in local communities will be more. not to start eating rice will this become something of a new legislation has become a law or it's just a temporary measure to silence the writing of protests or will not about silencing the protests but. i think that question should be addressed to the minister of justice goes that's that field we has the police if a when the legislation comes out then we are a bio. responsible for enforcing that law thank you so much for the general this
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