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it is certainly stylish however it's also becoming increasingly an affordable due to the demand from people wanting to live and they desirable location economically viable and politically secure lin is becoming the place of choice for southern europeans to invest in during turbulent times in their own countries. count trends sells and rents property to italians. one of the main reasons our customers are buying here is that there is no trust in their telling economy or the banks people see an apartment in berlin as a good way to preserve the value of their savings. was about the claims that the real estate boom is stealing the in sold the get this is progress berlin is developing sure it presents some challenges but this is just the same as when the wall came down and people moved into new areas if anything this creates the mulch
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a cause that makes for a living what it is this new housing developments are being built all around the city to try and accommodate demand however with rental prices having risen by ninety percent in the last decade it does seem that the writing is on the wall for the dream of an affordable life in the german capital peter all of a r.t. belin. turning now to some of today's world news crowds have ransacked and torched a christian neighborhood in pakistan's eastern city of lahore the ongoing sectarian unrest first erupted on friday night after a christian man was accused of committing blasphemy a crime punishable by death in the country elise to the man into custody and an attempt to pacify the mob hundreds of christian families later fled the area fearing for their safety. their allow calls in slovenia for an immediate election spurred by public anger over corruption and spending cuts which forced the government to quit last week but instead of a vote lawmakers nominated
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a center left m.p. and a budget expert to form a new cabinet the protests are the worst since levine is independence in one thousand nine hundred ninety s. a country struggles to avoid getting an international bailout of its further recession and growing poverty. the traditional british pint could soon become a luxury in the last five years the tax on every beer is served as gone up so much pubs are going out of business and scores there for three ports from one community that's found an unconventional way to keep their only bar up and running. something is brewing in britain with any budget around the corner beer is set to rise again a third of the cost of a pint already goes to the tax man campaigners have said enough is enough and are calling for a freeze for sure drinkers around ten times as much as drinkers and drama so we'll
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just be right to hold our. hold on the books not increase the charge. and keep down the cost for pubs or time old tradition in person but fully understand their appeal we have to go three hundred miles from london here to hesketh new market a village in the heart of england's countryside and steeped in history ten years ago when the only problem is but it is up for sale the people who live to a rather than risk seeing it fall into the hands of a big chain and if you meet character decide it's this something a little bit different and take matters into their own hands. together and pull the pub turning it into a co-operative believed to be the first of its kind in the u.k. the pub wasn't about money but it does turn a profit but even here the big d.t. hikes are felt every time.
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it's another. round the corner and the micro brewery that supplies the pub is also a co-operative that is doing well in the u.k. smaller brews pay hard the tax of the major companies but has kidney markets been lucky a mixture of good business sense and strong community spirit has been the brewery and the pub have avoided the slide caused by the big g.t. escalator across the u.k. they and many others haven't been saved lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tab it's small. independent pubs that suffered in the last four years nearly six thousand pumps that closed resulting in tens of thousands of job losses in the very last section is the only woman supposedly doing well at the moment for the city going against the trend not falling self-reproach gradual you know here increases. in riyadh are used many times the prices for service low tend to be
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improper for. growth their school was a big strain serving sophistry logging in a sort of individual basis in an environment where from which are some of the world's largest. and beyond profit it's the risk of losing a petitions to achieve this pretty things such as savoring thoughts crossing so for this work it's a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting somebody in real life there is no substitute for this kind of career outside the old crowd might be unique in britain these days harking back to a time of community that many of us have now gotten but it's a reminder to be a voice some traditions of best preserved sarah. has kidney market in cumbria. well traffic seems to be on the rise in orbit
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a small russian spacecraft has been struck by remnants of a decommissioned chinese satellite marking the second such space collision in history where a poor line about the dangerous debris plus tans of thousands rally in tokyo is saying that a world without nuclear power would be a better place to live had already dot com for the full story. when the troops are set upon by people who are armed only with stones when does their retail air reforest become too much it's a problem in the west bank were heavily armed i.d.f. are often involved in skirmishes was local on armed use our disposal your reports. rather than. not remain captured on camera the shots that would kill her brother two bullets in his stomach and leg holes so when i came people were shouting he got shot with a live bullet i didn't know who got shot they were shouting rushdoony rushdie i
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didn't know what to do i went down the hill where the soldiers were firing and i started shouting press press the soldiers shouted do not come down we will shoot you i opened my camera and i decided that i am going there even if i die. now remans brother rushdi hadn't even been part of the stone throwing eyewitnesses say the soldiers fired tear gas and live bullets even before the children started throwing rocks at them rushdie wasn't part of it he went later to help evacuate the injured. i wanted to throw the camera down and hold my brother in my arms but i kept filming my brother's face was covered in blood my uncle came in the soldiers do not worry is his leg he's alive from my experience they wanted to help they would have called the ambulance from the closest settlement where they wanted him to bleed i told them you should give him first aid and they said. it is not our problem he could die. and two days later rushdie died the bullet that killed him
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was fired from ten meters away he was unarmed if you follow the official rules yeah it will be almost impossible to soldiers to use ammunition in these situations but we've all been there we've all done that when soldiers face palestinians on the field the the orders and missions we are getting are very far away from what the army claims officially the law says soldiers can only use live ammunition when their life is in clear danger tear gas and rubber bullets are allowed but only for dispersing crowds from a distance and when not fired directly on protesters but these really center for human rights has found that in total israeli forces have killed fifty six rock throwing palestinians since two thousand and five six were killed by rubber coated missile bullets and two gas canisters forty eight were killed by live ammunition power of the variations show a wide and systemic culture of the misuse of crowd control weapons by the israeli
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security forces in the west bank this means that the army violates its own open fire regulations regarding the use of rubber bullets tear gas it's quite a well known practice and the army denies that it exists but you know russian reply requests for an interview the i.d.f. said the debate celebre porter presents a biased narrative relying primarily on incidents that are too old or still under investigation by the military police the i.d.f. went on to say that the i.d.f. does everything in its power to ensure that the use of white dispersal means is done in accordance with the rules of engagement we're talking about five six hundred one thousand tear gas canisters a day are being shot at these protesters says it's way beyond our imagination deal with clouds of tear gas on a village. palestinian anger and defiance an act of despair. in the face of his radio military might rushdie's nice thirteen year old i had to mimi faces the
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soldiers after they risked her brother imprisoned her father and killed her cousin three months after this confrontation her beloved uncle rushdie would die police fear r t tel aviv well on the way an arab member of the israeli parliament tells us about the bitter power struggle in the region stay with us. admission free cretaceous three guns for chargers free. range month three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh don the r t dot com.
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from the world talks about six seven pm interviews intriguing story. has been trying. what we have to be an arab member of the israeli parliament and also the leader of the arab movement for change dr thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. what is your reading of the recent elections israeli seem to have voted more same to end not as far right as was earlier predicted would you agree with us we thought that this knesset the nineteenth knesset will be much more radical than the eighteenth but i am not sure this impression is the right to the victory of the
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party of european there is a future his at it is. in the victory of the center. of liberals of the seculars he instilled. in large meant and strengthening the liquid does that mean good news for breakthrough in peace talks i'm not sure of that. usually israelis are in love with the process not with the peace they are talking a lot about peace but doing nothing nothing in order to achieve it there are fascinated with the along with fatah or with talking with negotiations as to see that this is the goal. but it is their tool not the goal and its tool to achieve peace meanwhile israel is trying to rearrange the occupation not to in the exhibition arab parties have won the same number of seats
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as before but what we have noticed is a decrease in the number of arab voters turning out to cast their ballot of this time we it increased by three percent compared to two thousand and nine still it is very low half of the arab voters are not participating why are you not able to get more people to vote we succeeded in stopping the decline and the decline was able to bring us to forty eight forty five but we are arrived to fifty six this is good this is a given to the direction of increases but a good percentage will be seventy or more as a minority a national minority we should vote more than the majority but
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we are doing the opposite and it's a mistake in the selection extreme right wing israeli parties united why are the arab parties not able to unite as well because we are not extreme but we should have one or a beautified least we tried our best to compose and to create it before the elections but in order to created all parties should agree and not all parties agree to our board proposal do you think we'll see a larger number of arabs in the parliament in the future i think yes i think next elections there will be more. mandates then to the more than eleven there is a move now after these elections to get more off a duck's truce to serve in the army this could likely sport over into a call for more arabs to serve in the israeli army why are you against this ideological you reconsider from the army occupation army. fighting
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against our people our nation it's a conscious it's an ideological reason and the state itself did not ask. to be recruited in the army are you concerned that if orthodox jews eventually have to serve in the i.d.f. so will arab israeli citizens even those who are dealing with it are seeing that they are not demanding army service where i am and they are not demanding obligation of civil service they are just. willing to promote the idea we are against even that because we think that the starting point of the arab youth is much lower one of the understand the starting point of the jewish years in israel we should not lose two years in order to
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enlarge the economical and those who are talking about financial support of composition are lying they are misleading the public how do you predict the second netanyahu term no one can predict it and you. know he's not going to submit and he is in love with the impasse what do you mean to say that there is no partner this is logan the things that as a leader of israel he can see this all and convince the israeli public and continue . without putting an interpretation and creating two state solution i am not sure that the future will be secure and this is his responsibility some say that netanyahu is policy of building settlements will lead to a one state solution do you agree there are two options or
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a one state solution or two state solutions he should have the choice that the israeli people should have the choice and to decide if to have two state solution there is a partner if not there will be more and more loudly voices talking about one state solution it is a nightmare for israel that's why israel when you are putting two choices in front of israelis they are automatically choose the third choice which is the status quo why because they can and this is the most dangerous choice for how long can the status quo continue the status quo is the binning of the apartheid in the occupied territories the international community is more and
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more none tolerant for this situation and south africa is a very good example with the new who should learn that model the result can be the same israel is defined as a jewish and democratic state in your opinion is that a contradiction how would you define israel there is. an obvious contradiction between the two values if you are democratic you believe in equal rights for all citizens. but if you define yourself as a state by ethnic differences. as a jewish state you are immediately seeing that you do citizen is superior to an undue citizen which is a contradiction to the equal equality value that's to see i am seeing is about is the really jewish and democratic state but it is the most graphic towards tools
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and jewish the words are up and this is the difference will you accept israel as a jewish state if it ends the occupation and goes back to one nine hundred sixty seven borders and there is no relation between both i. right of existence of the state of israel there was there was a lot of recognition i am recognizing israel as a state i am a member of its parliament. and i cannot. accept a different issue. putting me in an inferior status both legally and biblically. to the jewish majority at any case but in the past you have said that you believe in a nation's right to self to finish and so are you not contradicting yourself here no i recognize the filth the finish and the jewels in israel. but in israel there are
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all saw and mainly indigenous people who were here and did not come for writers or buy a plane or buy a ship i cannot. live. peacefully with the idea that is that even if this did the jewish people every dream in every world every place in the world cannot drive you and be immediately citizen when my uncle and my son died in full color or in jordan after being expelled in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight without even having is that right to be buried entirely in my town or in jaffa from where there were respect it is in justice pure and justice you are a member of the parliament since one thousand nine hundred nine as an arab are you prevented from making new laws no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was
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prevented from even proposing them to the knesset or to julie i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying their clothes which contradicts with the jewish identity of the state can be prevented as you say lost him you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab minority we are the elected legitimately the ship of the arab minority we managed to stop or to change some racist motions other motions we will not be able. to stop the arab communist leader tough exam said that one demonstration is worth more than a year's work inside the israeli parliament what do you think sometimes yes
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sometimes not when we were here in the knesset and supported the. withdrawal of israel from the settlements in gaza it was much better than thousand demonstrations but both can go together demonstrations and parliament and that's what we are doing palestinian refugees in syria are caught in the middle of the fighting there many of them are now becoming refugees a second or third time over there is talk of them coming back to the west bank do you think israel will allow this i doubt that as a result single palestinian president is willing he demanded that he. but those are is a reluctant. there is a tragedy for the palestinians in syria as it was in iraq as it was in kuwait we had one knocked about in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight we're not
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supposed to continue having not about us how is israel managing to avoid the impact of nearby regional conflicts which have a strong terrorist element to them a little low saying that they are upset about what's going there are monitoring following withdrawing some time there are interfering. secretly publicly how by the contact with the american administration. by the clear asians is that aloof or should. any concealed operations i don't know in which way do you think egypt should be aiding the palestinians would it go further than just making an announcement for example in terms of gaza egypt is the most greatest country most influential country. but it can be much more influential we won egypt to be strongest.
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to be hated from its entailment issues because a strong egypt is thrown at us like. there is a strong peace. yet the situation is not so dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here are not. the some people extreme cold is the chilling threat to life or imminent death it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in the rates in my body feels really warm now and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice picks as
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