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there is a scientist a british while over twelve thousand kilometers away is the u.k. only keen on the vast oil reserves around its tiny all receipts territory. europe set to vote on a far reaching ban on pornography including on the web but liberty experts fear a different cover up the chance to snoop on anything users are doing online. and the next door we report on the villagers forced to live next to a growing health counselor at an israeli occupied land.
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as one pm in moscow you're watching r t with me marina josh. now focused on errors have voted overwhelmingly to remain in overseas british territories but the results not likely how beyond the bitter dispute between the u.k. and argentina when desirous claims on islands were stolen from a by britain two centuries ago the fulton's referendum has also sparked renewed accusations over britain so overseas policies has already sarah first now explains . protecting people's rights to felt determined britain's made a huge amount of movies and fuss over this when it comes to the folk and items referendum so you've got to read a lot about today it's going to be in all of the papers it's going to be a mix of the nice channels a story you won't have heard about many years indeed might never have heard of is that the take oath and snout the fact that you would have heard of it doesn't make it any less shocking take us i didn't posit the british indian to see territory and though grouping of violence the largest of which is the
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a garcia not many people know that as the last u.s. military airbase in which we see in the u.s. launch attacks on iraq and afghanistan but back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and that was home to a population of roughly the same as the folk in guidance around two thousand indigenous people back and the u.k. struck a deal with the u.s. which flew them get a discount on arms and so will the u.s. get diego garcia for their military base and as for the population will they were forcibly evicted from their homes many of them with me have to move rishis where they've lived out there dave enough to cover to ever since and now we also have a number at the table side and is living here in the quay and i think what's even more shocking is that this isn't the parson justice this is something that's being fought right up till today the government today is still fighting the takeoffs island is right to return home it's very. tough in britain.
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because britain is great itself around the world supporting. the rights of self determination of those in the fore and gardens and what about the rights of the trade goes on and now i think what sadness about that story is that many of the took us the answer here in the cape and now i would face it where men he simply want the right to return home and he put that in stark contrast of what's happening in the franklin guidance right now on the one hand you had pointed out by killing as many huge amounts of money sending troops to defend this. actually this colony against argentina is claiming on the other hand you have been spending equal amounts of money to stop to take a fight and it from returning to their home to the contrast really is a very dark tale of king identity and have. we seen the take our side in this treat it to the folks in the island as well international business consultant adriane salvucci explain to us why he thinks wrote the referendum's of pointless step and a long running dispute between britain and argentina it's like asking the old to
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right wing israeli settlers on the west bank whether they want to continue being is really really want to be composted me and maybe they should open up immigration if you have twenty or thirty thousand argentinian settle there there we can have another referendum and see what happens as far as argentina's concern just as argentina made a serious serious mistake in one thousand nine hundred two to take on britain and the united states it is also making a rather a ridiculous of making a fool of itself with its claims now because argentina has no military prowess or credibility whatsoever so britain in a way are laughing their way as the big babies are seek out instilling exploit this while those sixty six or sixty some odd billion barrels are just a rough estimate but the whole continental shelf which is very shallow or on the fork in my venus seems to have really huge oil reserves and on top of that it is in an area which is not a hot spot for the united states and britain as the middle east is. well the
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referendum result is in but you can still vote in our poll and how you think argentina will react in the meantime let me show you how our viewers voted so far as you can see this pie chart almost half of you say so far jim tina will declare the vote as illegitimate about a third saying that folk lenders will be pressured by their south american neighbor to relocate to britain and fifteen percent hands but we've argentina will call for a future referendum on the issue while only a fraction think when desirous will actually back off from its claim well which way do you see this heading tell us in our dot com.
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now the european parliament is set to vote on banning all forms of for an auger feet in the media including the internet they aim is to help eliminate janner stereotypes that debase women but there are privacy fears that it will mean allowing web users to be policed even in social networks and their own photos are teased tests are silly and now explains. the criticism is coming from the civil liberties fighters those campaigning for freedom of speech and expression as well as some politicians because they see it as a an infringement of sorts so one of the strongest voices coming from the founder of the swedish pirate party here's what he said on his blog he says this surrenders attack on our fundamental freedoms of speech and expression needs action now well basically what the critics are saying is that in this for polls it is quite lengthy
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there are a lot of words there that are used that are quite vague and broad a such as the term media and therefore it could be abused to another. from the pirate party christian engstrom said that this may eventually include all internet related activities such as a private emails or even social networks is no one who will decide what to blog. or a country given there but we do want to form sort of a sex sensor monitoring monitoring regulatory body which will be kind of a big institution this is what actions on companies so essentially again what critics would look at here is the fact that there's a control of the media that's not specified and not given details on what the ping so this is what it is to say that although this may not be legally binding at this point what happens is it could be shaping the thinking in the e.u. with regards to matters of dealing with now this is really a sensitive topic because on the one hand they're saying that there is really a fundamental and justified need to address those challenges facing women's rights
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and role in society and on the on the other hand the manner in which control may be imposed how broader encompassing these powers may be is really what's worrying those campaigning for freedom of the internet of speech and of expression. well pakistan could become a victim of american sanctions which are a man to target or runs an r.v. sector washington's threatening pouty is following the launch of a joint iranian pakistani gas pipeline project on monday it could be a fresh blow till ready fragile relations between washington and islamabad which have been deteriorating because of u.s. drone strikes and a massive civilian casualties a broad well let's get more on this from dean who is in the pakistani capital for us so tariq why exactly is this joint project angering the u.s. so much. well actually. you see the the us
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i just. given a statement by the department spokespersons victoria nolens she said that if the pakistanis and iranians would call on actual grounds on this project which has already been integrated yesterday they would go for a severe sanctions on the board can't reason with their iran which is reviewing sanctions and as well as one by this time which is supposed to be a lie of the united states in this region i actually see the united states wanted to have the pakistanis and controlling the. power of the near near you powers that be want to make its way through these situations and by design or under the one tolls the normal that is focused on these are obviously a very big problems and very short a big shortage in the nosy six hours a neither that they don't want to or want to help them do will be to solve the
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problems that have been a lot of meetings between the americans and by design is going to see if you will the box that each side has. the money to buy the americans to help them out on the negotiating to solve the energy crisis that they're facing since a few years they have been on your promises from the american side but they have said that we want to solve the problems even if we go with the iranians in spite of the sentence so if there is a determination by me that these are the leadership in pakistan to call for this after i don't know all debate between the pakistanis and the u.s. which led to where actually the americans have only given up promises and. signed some kind of them but in those understanding when you see that nothing actually has been implemented on the ground yesterday well let's dean in the he or of you what consequences will potential sanctions on pakistan have in terms
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of their relations with the u.s. i mean in other words how will this affect the u.s. pakistani relations. definitely the biased on u.s. relations is already into why it's in. a few years the been a lots of tensions between the two supposed to be allied in good work in the so-called war on terror but b. could be some kind of economic sanctions involved and by this time beginning because of rationing that the americans the understand the economy today by this tiny want to me is. very big prizes but on the other hand when i talk to some strategic analysts here invitees the earth you do it the said that the americans go there with a meeting want to be go for the sanctions options as we know that at the with needed by the stymie in this side to solve their problems regionally especially n b a g s of the withdrawal from the from afghanistan so there are
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strategic dozens between the two countries since long time and a bunch of studies they are playing also in the why is that the why the that the nor how to all agree shies the americans or to refrain from the dating the sanctions from numerical confessors them that not one essential and they get into the situations that the hold some vital keys in the other one fires do with dollars or it's funded and the negotiations with the saudi beyond that in afghanistan is already underway saw by the style and the americans as well being understand that without it by just on the side the cannot succeed in afghanistan so therefore it would be just i mean i think they want war on this issue that we would we would all right up by the cards are not to refrain be dissensions yes well this whole way out of time for us thank you very much indeed for your insight i was very good in the
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live from islamabad talking to us here on r.t. . now one of the google goals made competitors is gearing up for another stock market push for grabs is seven percent of russia's yond x. which is the fourth largest search engine and the world war now from our cheesy war of his there. so you are it's a major russian firm that's a global player of course so why is a slice of it being floated now. definitely russia's leading search engine and the fourth most commonly used in the world this is its second public offering and basically this time the gump anees chief technical officer and two investment funds are selling their shares around seven and a half percent of the company and they're planning to earn up to six hundred million u.s. dollars so just imagine how much the whole thing is worth now during its first public offering in two thousand and eleven earned over one point four billion u.s.
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dollars the company was established back in one thousand nine hundred seventy in two thousand and ten it launched an english service and has been pretty much a rapidly expanding throughout all these years constantly launching new services like drop boxes and maps and so on and it's definitely not only one of the leading companies in russia but in the whole world. or at your thanks very much indeed for the sub date and of course we'll know more throughout the day as more details become available for now though thanks for this update out there. and still add for you here on our t.v. the fower germany's famous thrift and efficiency takes a knock from some oddball budgeting fancy. garrett well that's just one of the bizarre investments from the federal pot we'll show you more and tell you how taxpayers are reacting. and the sayings over
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america's massive military budget putting its huge overseas presence in the spotlight of whether it's time to bring more of the troops and ships home details after a short break to stay with us. wealthy british style. that's no time to write. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our.
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what you are the live from moscow welcome back now no one wants to live next to the stench of a landfill away saw i bought some have no choice hundreds of palestinian bedouins in a village on israeli occupied land say their rights are literally being trashed by the jewish authorities all this leader has a story. from this to this remote hills of the west bank off fast becoming an eyesore by the way noisy garbage trucks dump waste from
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jerusalem and its surrounding areas here. far enough to keep the stench of garbage away from city dwellers but close enough for some to conclude it's making the bed when tribes who inhabit these hills sick of not hussein is recovering from cancer he says he can prove the dumb caused it but suspects it did. our children play next to the dump our animals in the nails in the garbage and later die we always smell garbage day by day the dump is getting closer to ahmed and his family because these radio authorities don't want it spreading to be expanding settlements on the other side israeli law says a land full should be two kilometers from where people live this one's a stone's throw away. there are a lot of people suffering from a lot of illnesses that we've never seen before some of them are skin illnesses there have been cases of cancer and people have died some of the garbage being dumped here has chemicals and gases. and for as long as these hills fall into
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palestinian territory they'll continue to fill up with israeli waste these bedouin tribes were forcibly moved here a decade ago the one sim in america herders were compensated with cash electricity and water supplies this is a mountain of waste that's been building for seventeen years it's convenient for the israelis to dump their garbage here because it's not too far from jerusalem and this is after all contested occupied land. these reedy health ministry has found that the dump is producing methane gas amongst others with long term health risks for the last few years talk to his son has been researching the health effects of bed with living near the rotting waste water getting out of of these damming sides these waters just goes into the ground reaching the aquifers where we have the water drinking water we have a well where were the drinking water from these wells and we found during our research the heavy metals inside the. wells that land here is
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expensive and building a new waste site would cost money it's also not clear where these big one communities could move to the lack of building space means they forced to put up tents closer to the landfill site. but it is not normal that we live in a dump it's supposed to be far away from people who all the time it's getting closer it's very hard to live here the only solution is to move this dump away from here in its defense that you recently municipality says the site is legal but it has until the end of this month to respond to a court order to stop dumping here each day more than a thousand tons of garbage is deposited on ahmed store step potentially a ticking bomb for people who live on the fringes of society police fear r t l job village in the west bank. a candlelit vigil for a brooklyn teenager shot eleven times by new york police officers weigh in and
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search without warrants or t.v. dot com tell you what's behind the boy's killing with eyewitness accounts and pictures from the rally held in his memory. plus a dramatic development in the story of a kidnapped ukrainian journalist whose incredibly escape from a month long capture by rebel groups and war torn syria all the details online. now germany's often been considered an example of a fish and am responsible spending while countries all around the flounder but taxpayers they are my disagree after it was recently revealed that a lot of their own money has gone on some eyebrow raising projects or even national takes a look at where the money's going and europe's biggest and most stable economy. do you know where tax money goes tax the tea pay in this country not really precisely not really. well i know it's going in projects i would hope that they will invest
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money into schools and they will give it to disadvantaged families would you be willing to sponsor a study on the educational benefits of comics or invest in virtual reality three d. software for yachts or how about buying into the production of purple carrots most wouldn't but these people are and most of them don't even know it a tech space rights group in germany has revealed a number of controversial projects some costing millions of euros a coming straight from the federal budget it was the biggest problem we have is clearly our national debt we have to pay twenty three billion euros per year just on the interest the government should be wise with its money that's not sponsor these bizarre projects the bundestag affection for cinema has cost the country some ten million euros with the state backed three d. adaptation of the famous tarzan story come into the world screens this summer
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german drama cloud atlas was also partially funded from federal reserves the irony is that this questionable state spending is exposed at a time when germany and go america personally is pushing other european nations towards the toff austerity since the start of the crisis the chancellor has been travelling from one hundred country to the next urging savings and sekret fice but it seems what was preached abroad isn't being practiced at home this is not a wonder stock project bicycles germans are known as a cycling nation twenty five thousand euros to fund my courses including practice and theory on how to keep your balance how to speed up and slow down how to use hand signals and not to use your cell phone while cycling so great isn't it so there is. and but in this program you must be a woman and an immigrant to qualify. germany has remained relatively unharmed by
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the crisis and the expression god's may do would castle may not apply to europe's largest economy but it's an economy that contracted by point six percent for the fourth quarter of last year which might once have been a case of innocent squandering by the continent's powerhouse could actually now be one of the injuries neglect in. germany. while the us defense budget is facing almost fifty billion dollars in cuts and it's causing mixed feelings that america some fear it will weaken security but others say the reduction is long overdue that america's huge military presence abroad as one area many think of comfortably take the hit our washington correspondent guy next to gather has been going over the numbers. there's a lot of talk in washington about the need to make some cuts to the humongous military budget in light of this conversation which checked out the latest pentagon numbers on troop deployment around the world but you want to size boots on the ground in one hundred fifty countries that's around two hundred thousand troops.
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serving in there from parts of the world largest contingency include of course of ghana's that six the six thousand troops well that number is supposed to be half by the end of this year there you see vast presence in asia pacific japan south korea where the announced pivot to asia those numbers may actually grow in the gulf nations while you see kuwait bahrain the presence there has been growing since the withdrawal from iraq huge presence all across the globe so why all this this is more than fighting terror more than fighting anything colonel douglas macgregor is with me today to discuss all those wise colonel macgregor let's take germany almost forty thousand troops why so many in germany before we run through the regions let me tell your viewers something that's very important up front because all of these numbers that you've posted are about to change you have a secretary of defense named chuck hagel and assertive st john kerry and both of
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these men are committed to conflict of we do everything that you got post is going to change starting in germany where we've had soldiers for sixty years and we don't need them and haven't needed them certainly since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety but for various reasons when the soviet state system collapsed in the soviet armed forces withdrew from eastern europe there were people in washington who set out to find new enemies new new justification or rationale for our global below tree presence and actually succeeded somewhat in expanding it as you pointed out with the global war on terrorism that period is now and what about this idea of policing the world something that. that washington has been engaged and for for so long it has that worked out it hasn't worked out has it it's cost us trillions of dollars tens of thousands of laws it's cultivated do it i mean he's
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alienated hundreds of millions of people in key regions of the world so why would we continue to do that so these numbers are going to come down very very rapidly over the next thirty six to forty eight months and there are no forces in washington that would want to keep it the way it is of course but those are being drowned out by voices that say no we can't afford it we have to economize we have problems in the united states we must address and oh by the way as i just pointed out this hasn't worked out well for us thank you sir thank you the new chief of the cia john brennan when making a case for drones last year said boots on the ground would not always be america's best defense because they irritate the local population create a lot of backlash as if drones don't but nevertheless even the new drone base is that the u.s. is setting up in different countries to require troops on the ground to operate them recently president obama announced the deployment of one hundred troops in new shares so even this pivot to drones doesn't mean no troops in washington i'm going
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to check out why after the break max and stacey steer us through the world's financial turmoil to stay with us for that. the month before the oscars and what annoys you with their predictions and the most after everyone complains about the results but it is a big talked about much as the few hundred people who gathered to protest the glamour filled awards show what part does the oscars you ask. well although the film life of pi won the oscar for best visual effects effects to you that made the movie look so amazing rhythm and hues has filed for bankruptcy quickly after the film's release you know that seems like a bit of a discrepancy i mean the group that made the best visual effects in the world in
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two thousand and thirteen is flat broke how can that be this reminds me of how the lead creators of call of duty modern warfare two were let go directly after the release of the game which to date is the eighth highest grossing video game of all time this was done supposedly to dodge paying them the royalties that they you know earned through hard work the problem is that we live in a world where only the bottom line count making as much profit as you possibly can damn the consequences it's just good business practice they say well it might be profitable but it's bad for society and it's very bad for visual effects and videogame artists but that's just my opinion.
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i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report not only are there man eating sinkholes but did you know that there's a season for it and we're in the eating sinkhole season stacy. well max i wish you were in a man eating sinkhole season up here in new york so we can suck us away into the heat instead of all the snow and rain and cold but i want to look at the ripple effects of supply chains around the world in this globalization system falling apart and as represented by wal-mart but i also want to look at the sinkholes that are in the the very fabric of the markets around us as copper.
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