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two men butcher a young british soldier to death in a london street or the government begins its emergency response treating the murder as a possible act off terror. and f.b.i. agent kills a chechen man reported dealing to two time at a month and i have one of the boston bombing suspects are shot dead during a firefight with police last month. hurting for cash and bidding in the e.u. turns as eye on tax dodgers hoping to plug the trillion euro and will drain. the white house before thursday american journalists move to protect the media freedom which they believe is falling victim to government fears that some delicate facts may surface.
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you're watching our lives all from moscow it's just gone ten pm here with me to say right a bloody broad daylight murder in london is now being investigated as an act of terrorism two men were witness brutally hacking to death a young man who's thought to have been off cuties soldier it happened in a war which in the south east of the capital live to our london correspondent now sara for us sara witnesses have described harrowing scenes or what are you hearing . well a truly horrific picture being built up of what took place earlier on today in south london where a man was attacked by two other men a local m.p.
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believes that man to be a serving soldier and it's thought that he was wearing a help for harry's t. shirts at the time he was attacked but the eyewitness accounts truly horrifying very grisly details coming out from the last of the team and how king at the vixen with a knife and then waiting for passes by bystanders horrified bystanders to take pictures of the no it's also alleged that at the time that they were they were coming out with statements in arabic allo akbar god is great and it's also thought that they said at one point almighty allah we will never stop fighting so a lot of concern at the moment i think that the picture certainly being built up is that this is a terror related incident certainly it's had a response from the highest levels of government and the prime minister is expected to give a talk imminently in france where he was supposed to hold a meeting with president hollande is now believed that he will be returning to
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london in the morning and of course at the moment as well here in london you've got the emotions he government cobra meeting underway at this moment now we know they did the details are still sketchy and you still gathering information too but what could have motivated these two men do we know by now. well it's hard at this point to sort of speculate not speculate on helpfully and of course i think everyone at this moment is being very very cautious as we're waiting for more information to come in but certainly the response that we've seen from government points to this being treated as a terror related incident and a very serious one at that certainly if this were being treated simply as a violent attack you you wouldn't for example have the prime minister coming back to the united kingdom and delaying his meeting you wouldn't have that type of response and as we said we've got that emergency government cobra meeting underway at the moment and then the details that are emerging none of which are being
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confirmed at the moment but it appears that in video footage as we said the men had had the chance the islamics and so certainly i think a feeling that perhaps this could be islamised related but certainly that's the picture being built up but i think everyone waiting for that information to come in and that's what the ministers meeting at the moment the home secretary leading that cobra meeting they're going to be looking out all the intelligence surrounding this to try and build up a clearer picture of exactly what we're dealing with for just giving us a picture of this hair always story that just came out right now obviously we'll be keeping up to date with you with details as you get them from london. by the stockholm riots now or three nights of cars and smashed buildings as politicians a struggle to get to grips with how to respond to the opening street battle
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centered on a largely immigrant suburb in the swedish capital. a church an man who was being investigated over possible links to last month's boston marathon bombings has been shot dead by the f.b.i. outside his home in a. florida abraham to dot it alleges a new that's a night of brothers the main suspects in the terror attack probe now it is again since you can have the details live for us that it tell us what what what what do we know about why the f.b.i. had gone after this particular man and then pull a gun on him well first of all we have. a new development here we spoke with the father of the man who was shot this wednesday night in orlando he was being interviewed over his ties to the boston the boston bombing suspect home along toward i have officials say f.b.i. agents were questioning. the deceased men on tuesday
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and he was cooperated at first they say but late tuesday night he attacked the agent again this is according to the authorities who shot and killed them here's what the father said about his. life insurance. work i know town alone only from news bulletins he lived in boston and my son lived in orlando for around a year he moved to florida from boston where i assume they went to the same gym my son was not aggressive he wouldn't have attacked agents in his own house he would have done that since there were five of them in two thousand and eight he went to the ass to take language classes and decided to stay here like the. well the father now lives in grozny in russia's republic of chechnya
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as you could hear that the father gave kind of a sketchy responses to the connection between that and his son he said they went to the gym together before i moved to florida last year investigators said to a doctor of is not suspected of having played a role in the bombings in the boston bombings but that he had confessed again this is according to the authorities here to being involved. in a gruesome triple slaying in two thousand and eleven. suspects had been arrested in that case in which men were found in an apartment near boston massachusetts with their throats cut and marijuana covering their bodies so that was a gruesome murder that was never never really uncovered and now they say that it was he would as it was preparing to sign the confession that he grew violent at some point and took out pulled out
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a knife that's according to the authorities and at that point the agent one of the agents shot him dead officials also say to a doctor have had some connections with radical chechen militants but they say it's not clear whether again he had any role in radicalizing tar ny if the f.b.i. did not really elaborate on details but we heard the friend of a doctor who was also questioned by the f.b.i. on the same day in the same area in orlando florida he added some more details to this story said when the man who was shot late tuesday night had shown each other and known each other for two years both did boxing together he also said that the f.b.i. had been questioning both him this friend and to a doctor for several weeks now and this friend. those that were doctor of production had pickets of poorer good counsel to strip due to the investigation or
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damage again they're giving us another update on this developing story of the boston bombing investigation with new developments the. new torture scandal hits the you were mutilated bodies discovered in afghanistan as kabul accuses an american military chief of murdering almost twenty eight people and we seriously went to missing the details just ahead. the e.u. looked to conses tax man to wider over the continent today as leaders met in brussels to plug leaks amounting to a trillion euros a year but it won't be easy top bureaucrats and monarchs alike have featured in a slew of recent tax avoidance scandals signify just how widespread the practice has become arches that's also your reports from the summits venue. tax evasion no that's a hot topic right now here in the e.u. especially as e.u. leaders have decided to go ahead and talk with the likes of switzerland so-called
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tax havens but are non e.u. members to establish some sort of a more transparent exchange of relevant of banking data and this also comes at a sensitive time for citizens there those who are asking at a time when they are having to pay higher taxes and deal with job losses those belong to the top one percent of the very wealthy of the countries get away with tax evasion and tax fraud nowi leaders of his speaking quite loudly about this clampdown on so-called offenders and a number of scandals have arisen in various countries starting with france on the former budget minister there. to step down from his post he's been accused of having a secret swiss bank account we're talking about an amount of six hundred eighty five thousand euros there and also another politician over in greece a former minister of finance there has been accused of being involved with one of the country's largest tax scandals us about one point two million dollars we're talking about here now over in germany the boss of one of the world's biggest of football clubs byron munich he's also want to investigation for fraud of about
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millions of dollars there now here in belgium macqueen fabulous' has been accused of trying to hide her wealth from tax authorities so that her heirs don't have to pay a seventy percent tax putting all these together it's just a fraction of the want to trillion euros of the european commission says is lost to tax evasion and tax fraud each year the e.u. commissioner for taxation anti-fraud has expressed disappointment at the lack of progress made by the bloc there's still a level of opposition coming from a couple of countries namely austria and look some work both of which are keen to protect their own banking secrecy laws now this commissioner also pointed out the rather than relying on third party countries or non e.u. member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. for the fight against tech see these interview sect evaded mussing
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compass more than just the e.u. that's the view of some months i mean the editor of international tax review magazine. if you certainly is much wider than the e.u. alone there's a certain tax havens are within e.u. territory certain tax havens are e.u. members and and some have very strong relations with europe so. brussels and the e.u. leaders to do have a certain amount of leeway in the goetia with these territories but yes. the issue is so much wider and it has to be tackled at the g. twenty level and o.e.c.d. level a un level much much bigger than europe alone the problem is certainly very big it is costing the u.k. extra in the tune to tens of billions a year the estimates to vary but it's certainly considerable and considering that the government is implementing asperity policies and cutting public services and
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raising taxes on british citizens i think it's certainly important that this tax gap is now closed. they've years later somebody comes on the back of another budding crisis but this time it's all of confidence a new poll says europeans are becoming increasingly worried for young people's future the picture is even gloomier when we look at people's opinion concerning employment with block wide pessimism over job security and pensions that what's notable here. is that of all the respondents is a young that i hold the least hope for the future something artie's plea to all of our witness across portugal. with unemployment on the rise the portuguese of facing a new set of challenges if you don't want to be a statistic if you don't want to be a number you have to. be committed with their own responsibility of making your
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own job joe has done just that turning his back on an education in sociology the job in advertising he moved out of the city and now teaches people how to grow mushrooms you are used to a model in which the opportunity is given to you now the new model is you have to make your own opportunity. drawn towards fungal farming juta the mushrooms recycling abilities he says portugal's politicians could learn a thing or two from his project we really really need to find new nutrients to spring into. everyday full national. he's even found a good use for some of his old textbooks here is the breeding ground for a potential new mushroom it's easy to grow by anyone but it's not only in the countryside that new agricultural projects are under way with the portuguese facing rising prices and ever decreasing wages urban farms like this one becoming
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a very important way to make sure families can put food on the table small allotments are springing up right in the heart of. lisbon operating without proper planning permission. turn a blind eye to their development. everything is just too expensive so i try to get everything i can't afford from my little garden sometimes there is a good crop so i can sell it for extra cash. nothing goes to waste here even garden pests can have their uses if you know how i collect snails from my crop when cooked right they can be quite testy in fact many think of them as a delicacy either grilled or in the soup unemployment is at a record high in portugal with pessimists suggesting it's only a matter of time before it passes the twenty percent mark economists in the country are accusing portugal's european partners but the ignoring their situation people in the north should look more close to the direct human consequences of these
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policies and if they have a better knowledge of what's happening in those fields they will change their mind about what needs to be done in the near very near future joel is somewhat more philosophical. and things. that's. the best lesson learned with mushrooms peter all of the portugal. coming up conflict messages on resolving the syrian crisis as the friends of syria are prepared to discuss peace between president assad and the opposition u.s. lawmakers. bill that could allow direct weapons shipments to the rebels that story in a few minutes. choose
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for staying with us here on our team the body of an afghan man whose feet had been cut off has been discovered near a former american military base not far from the country's capital kabul investigators like us the forces of murdering and torturing at least seventeen people in the what province journalist ahmed bokhari covers events in afghanistan he things the taliban is likely to capitalize on torture scandals in the past we have seen cases quite a lot when there has been a lot of civilian casualties in such cases people are hurt in turn against the afghan government or the. american forces in afghanistan i mean in this such case when you talk to the people down there or with family
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members they are totally for annoyed and they are angry and they are standing against americans. a third night of rioting in the stockholm has seen cars and buildings torched and anger at what riot to say is a poor treatment of immigrants the andras began on sunday and has being a largely immigrant suburb in the north of the city after police shot at a sixty nine year old man who was allegedly wielding a large knife in the street now live for some reaction from ingrid cultivars to the editor in chief of the newspaper dispatch international missile called this is a riots erupted after the police shooting of a man then has been now who threatened officers with a knife it is a simply a flash response or is there more behind it. well i should say that this riot these riots had nothing to do with the man that was shot and the
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sixty nine year old man. these we have seen these riots before in sweden in denmark in germany england france we know that in these so-called exclusion areas people they're just looking for a reason to riot and you know sweden has done but a why would they be looking for reason to riot it's destruction well you know every time they riot they get more money that's the way they work late every time they rioted they get more money can you explain bed well we have these exclusion areas as we call them where many. many people live with no work they live on welfare and the kids do bow poorly in school and so on and they're all immigrants and every time they write or something happens there the government
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will give them more money just a few weeks ago the government decided that fifteen of the worst so-called exclusion areas would have two hundred more million swedish kronor that's approximately thirteen million dollars. ok so what you're saying is said the writers a riot because they get money from the government but then shouldn't we be blaming the suit is government for the lack of integration is a would you agree that there's no lack of integration there there is a lack of integration but you know the problem is not from the government or from the swedish people the last twenty years or so we have we have seen so many immigrants coming to sweden bet it really doesn't like sweden they don't want to integrate they don't want to live in this society you know working in taxes and so on the people who are coming here now become you because they know that sweden will give them money for nothing they don't have to work they don't have to pay taxes
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they can just stay here and get a lot of money and that is you know really the problem ok all right so let me ask you is this is this just down to a small hard core group of troublemakers rather than something that endemic through sweden's minorities. well i think that even these areas there are some hard core criminals that they they they set fire to it and then you have all the teenagers that really doesn't like sweden or they don't like their city or so they think it's fun or exciting to. join me and that's what happens but you know the real problem from the beginning is that we have a lot of people that don't like sweden and why should they we have a government telling them you should like sweden because we disallow six hundred and all the swedes are racist and so on that's what our government tells them so how can you expect anything else than this we call it my mystical is this is the
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swedish intifada three nights or street fighting what should be done to bring it down. you know the police could do so much but the swedish police they have told. they have told the public that they are they mean to do as little as possible but they could go in there they could use you know water cannons they could do. not letting people out in the streets at night there are so many things they could do within the law but they don't do it is this the swedish that you wonder is this the sweden that you want. well what's happening now is absolutely not this week and i want this is not the sweden i grew up in this is not sweden but the politicians have turned this country to something that is beginning to look like the got the story all right ingrid called previously sharing with her opinions
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on the situation in what's happening on the streets in the sweden thank you for your time. equality may be one of france's three cornerstones but tragically not for want to write a renowned historian shabd shoots himself did at b.l.t. not radamel cathedral citing the same sex marriage law as a thread to france's identity will report we reported that online. and a song and dance in the azerbaijan as or russia lashes out they were suspected eurovision voter blunder r.t. dot com has a full story. francaise of syria's president must hand over for executive power to a transitional government while turkey has totally rejected any role for bashar assad in peace negotiations these and these other so-called friends of syria nations are gathered in jordan sensibly to discuss peace talks between damascus and
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the opposition one of the most vocal speakers at the gathering was he was secretary of state john kerry and some of his statements don't exactly tally with what he said just two weeks ago as a let's see a shift the report. speaking at a press conference in amman the u.s. state secretary john kerry said and i quote if syrian president bashar al assad was not prepared to discuss a political solution to end syria's civil war the united states and others would consider increasing support for his opponents and of quote that along with increasing initiatives across the atlantic to arm the syrian rebels something again reiterated by the u.s. senate commission on tuesday is creating a feeling of uncertainty whether a peaceful solution to the syrian conflict would be found any time soon the latest statement by john kerry seems questionable especially after the meeting in moscow less than two weeks ago when john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian president vladimir putin agreed to hold an international conference
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by the end of this month to have both the syrian government and the syrian opposition at the same negotiation table and back then told john kerry that he saw clear signs coming from the syrian government that they were willing to take part in this negotiation while nothing like that nothing of the same sort was coming from the opposition this stance was reached rated again by the russian foreign minister during his meeting with the deputy foreign minister of syria today in moscow we are waiting for a reaction from the russian foreign ministry on the latest statement by john kerry and we know that the russian foreign minister and the u.s. state we had a conversation over the phone today about the peace conference which is due to be held by the end of this month but the biggest question in the light of the statement by john kerry in amman is whether this peace conference would be held at all washington lawmakers pushing forward that would allow direct weapons supplies
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to the syrian rebels a senate committee has already voted three but it still has a long way to go before coming into force as syrian and political commentator jerrold han believes a washington has learned nothing from its past mistakes. the pressure has really been ratcheted up in washington with regard to these rebels the israeli lobby in particular has been quite energetic and quite active with regard to lobbying for aid to the rebels which is quite curious since if these rebels come to power i dare say that israel will have many sleepless nights the implications are quite ominous obviously the u.s. authorities have not learnt the lessons of history for example we recall that enough ganesan out of the one nine hundred eighty s. the united states supported extremists and then on september eleventh two thousand and one those extremism those allied with them attacked new york city and washington we recall that the u.s. authorities backed extremists and libya and then also to bring eleven two thousand and twelve those extremists killed the u.s.
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ambassador chris stevens and been ghazi and it's plunged the obama administration into the ground the investigations sadly and tragically it seems that they would like to see history repeat itself. a reminder of all breaking news and the grisly murder in london two men chanting islam is slogans have had to death a young soldier in what's being considered as possibly islamist terrorism the incident occurred just around the corner for war which moved through the rocks and in broad daylight the police officers arrived on the scene and opened fire on of the two injuring both and while being treated in separate hospitals prime minister david cameron has called the murder a sickening attack with strong indications of terror he will return to london from paris in a few hours and we're going more coverage of that story as the details emerge. next on our t.v.
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and that has the day's main up business news. wealthy british style. time to explain let's go to. the market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds a report. download the official location if you so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about
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what your mobile device says you can watch your t.v. any time anyway. it's exactly thirty minutes past ten pm here in moscow you're watching business on r.t. with me that i shan't scam. russia seems to be falling into what's known as the middle income trap rising wages coupled with declining competitiveness mean a country in this case russia has a hard time competing with advanced high skill economies on the one hand or with low income low wage economies on the other because this production costs are just
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not low enough russia's per capita income has reached sixteen thousand dollars a year in two thousand and thirteen and that makes it the first of the brics to reach that level and fall into the drop it also makes it even harder to escape the trap but surprisingly it also offers some opportunities that's according to ivanchuk car of over in a sense capital in moscow. advantages in the sense that. presents very good opportunities to green call for makers that now is the time to initiate food forms including in the pensions including improving the business environment including including tackling corruption and so on and so forth so yes from that perspective you can say that it is a good opportunity but but again these are not easy things to do the russian government has been trying to implement these for the last five years and fortunately not we would much success and that's why we are concerned that if russia has indeed fallen into the middle income trap as you suggest there is
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a possibility that russia remains stuck there for a significant period of time and in fact. less favorable or less benign a scenario for food like would be a situation which russia uses what you call a borrow and spend policy our greece be something that greece has been doing over the last eight years and as you know very well ended up quite badly for greece but q percent growth considering what's happening elsewhere including european countries doesn't seem so bad what's important is what uses as a comparison i think you should keep in mind that in the pre-crisis period between the sovereign crisis in one thousand nine hundred eight and the great recession of two thousand and nine the russian economy was growing on an annual basis averaging about six point six point eight percent moreover as you probably are well very well aware of months ago admitted as government adopted its medium term economic program
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where they spoke that big data get about five percent g.d.p. growth in the medium term so when you compare five percent target versus two percent the fresher were to remain stuck in the middle income trap i think it's quite quite a significant difference and i can tell you that the foreign investors that we're talking about wouldn't exactly be very excited about the economic performance of two percent per year. but some say that europe now faces what they call a lost decade ten years of stagnation and in that sense did russia even have a chance of avoiding this pitfall considering what's happening elsewhere well it is certainly the case that what happened see in the in europe methodists a lot for what happens in russia then of the day about sixty five percent of russian exports go to europe so so so russia depends in europe and europe's recovery struggle is likely to drag out for as long as a decade according to the departing head of the bank of canada mark carney carney
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says the so-called lost a decade can shrink in time if the euro for europe follows japan's lead with its bold economic measures in other words if it switches from austerity to stimulus read money printing unless that happens the prolonged recession me also to the power balance in europe he says some economists predict that the u.k. will become europe's biggest economy overcoming france and germany. well let's now check out the equity markets will start with wall street where traders activists and the sour equities turn from all beat choose sour as traders wait in the latest comments of the fed reserve chairman ben bernanke speaking to the congress he said the u.s. economy is not yet strong enough for the stimulus measures to and abruptly but he followed up by saying the fed could step down the pace of support shortly if the
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unemployment rate improves now europe managed to muster enough optimism on wednesday to get london's footsie and germany's dax higher in fact the footsie managed to close at a thirteen year high and now moved on to the currency markets the dollar rebounded from a one week low versus the year on wednesday here law school the ruble ended the trading session and mixed to the currency basket as you can see it was a lower to the dollar but higher to the euro and that reflects the euro dollar dynamics now when it comes to the russian equities they finished wednesday's the session with pretty impressive gains more than two percent for the r.t.s. slightly less than not for the mice. now want to skip skip work come up with a good excuse a u.k.
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healthcare provider but end health completed a study asking bosses and employees to list the excuses for not turning up for work now prepare to be shocked or impressed they include my hamster has died i drank to watch and fell asleep on someone's floor and now i have no idea where i am my new girlfriend bit me in a delicate place my travels was split on the way to work. the study results revealed that six out of ten bosses do not believe their employees excuses when they call in sick next time when you want to skip work thinking hat on about brings you up to date on all the latest in business after a short break so fish or knobs a meat south african president jacob zuma. claims
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revolutionizing banking and finance or a nice political protest movement take your pick there is no doubt this virtual currency is being given a careful look on the back of the global financial crisis and the stranglehold big finance has over the economy i think an alternative currency appears to face what is called the new economy. an issue. critique a should treat in store charges three arrangements three. three. types of free. download free broadcast live video for your media project free media down to our t.v. dot com.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day.
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jacobson the president africa it's great to have you with us today you know i've heard you recently warning western corporations of pursuing a colonial approach to africa what exactly does that mean while the colonial approach that we're talking about as you know africa is the only continent in the world that was colonized by europe totally. we had to fight what to call the un to colonial wars to free
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ourselves and there would be tours there not just small wars very bitter when africa became free there was no other engineman to how to make up for that so they were left as they were up to this day in some of the african countries who still have the armies of the former colonial countries what do they want there you still have a mentality that did they look at you as a former subject when they do business with you. and the fact is that we have not shifted in terms of how the economic relations are as a people problem the companies that dominated this country come from the former colonial countries in no way you have the indigenous companies growing to be in charge so to speak so that's a kind of relationship with very skewed. balance and there's been no effort to them who have the means to help balance in the relationship that's not what we're
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talking about we were saying so also because it terms is a bit of an interference in what africans do you know if since you say you have listened to some of us speaking you must have listened to us talking about a country called libya which from a country operating has been put into a very serious crisis the africans were there with a roadmap to solve the problem they refused they thought the best thing is to punk libya out of this world and they pumped it continuously no you very well that we don't agree that is using their colonial position. against those that did call on us and we now have that the region totally undermined and they're no longer there to solve the problems and solutions but since your very acting in trying to resolve this conflict in libya i know that you were trying to
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persuade qaddafi to step down how that happened do you think that could have spared his life if he looks absolutely we would be if you had a road map where does he have. to bow out of power with this pursuit of the instrument. monitored by the by others as well so that the change that people are talking about would have come without many people being killed without. the so the e.u. with it. was undermined by the western countries possibly had it but we see a similar situation playing out in syria right now. people say that intervention is not an option others say that situation has gotten so out of hand that peacekeeping forces can really not do anything much at this point what do you think is the best
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way out are we seeing a total fail of diplomacy in a dead end situation in syria well i'm not sure there's a total for ever for the promise generally people agreed we've all been calling for a kind of coming together of the syrian people to solve the problems that they should be held to. but some countries have been saying no. because much they went to the security council they could not agree that has been the problem and that's part of what makes smaller countries all kind of that are not members of the same to the council to have a problem if that institution does not change or transform because it means we can sit one day as we are looking to. look at a country been destroyed before our eyes in this modern age as if it is decades back where in there could be wars that could finish their countries nobody
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can explain in this modern age in democratic change that why have we allowed syria to be destroyed as it has been destroyed so it's a big problem. that people are beginning to say we need to find a solution in fat for people who are saying it's too late now they wanted to do it because there was a time when we could have come in who could. solve the problems find a solution whatever views people didn't do so because it was not for the interest mr president if it were to help resolve the problem in syria would you be ready to host president assad in south africa and given asylum and i'm not sure that you want me to answer that question because i don't know what is it that makes people think you should live. there's been a problem that has developed in syria is part of it you must participate in dissolving it what people should do is to find
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a solution in the solution. is a good solution a solution that the needs of the citizens out of their own country because if it is a police it should be agreed to how then would be only a man who was head of state when the problem began i don't think we should begin to say governor who's doing this is this business of people living in their countries because their political disagreements i'm not sure it works because i can be on to . help i can plan to come come back fight because they must find a solution a solution that must be accepted by a report to do what happens to those who have been. on either side that's solutions would include that i do jumping into a solution where the country could accept that note is going to form and even begin to influence what kind of a solution should we have certain individuals if they're part of the problem they
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must be part of the solution. partially huge problem in the syrian conflict is uncontrolled terrorism and i know that south africa's media has been carrying a lot the story lately about al-qaeda terrorist training in south african comes with really no action from the government do you fear that maybe radical islam can reach africa as far as your country. well i well i do mate because i don't know how it operates all i know right now it's big eight has begun to go a problem in not enough and that's our concern as african countries because you don't want it to spread as far as it could and of course of that has been those reports in south africa where in secret people have been trying. to say i think that is the word they've been using for the in some places where they've
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been seen or found train work fight which means people training maybe to send it to other places we don't know because i'm saying you cannot answer the question how far it was but what is important is that the world must stop it from spreading because it is not going to talk the way it handles things in the places where it goes i would like to get that really shortly to what we're saying about the colonization of europe but you were africa by europe there is also a widespread belief that he wrote because a call in as africa completely out like you said some point they just left africa with disease and ruined economies and they're morally indebted towards africa not only canonically do you believe that all fell. off or not just they did today a trillion messed up of them they should give. them the states if they committed some states and other kinds they did nothing they did not development but in the
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majority of cases they suck to the worth of that continent into their countries and made their countries rich and did not develop food as a reality. if if things were equal they would have said look let us do something to help these free africans now to develop a plan for but what about china because everyone knows that china has a large appetite for african resources at this point how do you make sure that they don't become the new colony of the twenty first century and the become the china's not coronas in the. conference to discuss how to colonize food to get resolution collectively china has not done so they came to a for the not to do business they came to a for the. that was their turn as the mission is different they are coming to do business in africa and they know that many people would like china's doing business enough i think it's going to depend on how through that does business with china
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that's in me but you cannot equate the two i think is it wrong to say china is now coming to colonize of another top ten is coming to develop it has brought better development in a short space of time and they don't want to be called in and is deep in decades if not saying to us but at this point europe still remains one of your biggest trading partners and of course here they're out of a crisis has hit you even more so more than made up of one percent of the peoples of the influence in the continent they remain the biggest trading partners sorry identifying their problems impaired to announce are you going to try to diversify your trade we've been trying to do so in turn to do so well in the process of that that's why as you as a board but it's just one of the steps that you begin not to concentrate on the continent that in fat looks after itself more than looking after the partners that . i know that lately there's been
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a will to create at brics development bank there are already such institutions throughout the world like the world bank or the asian development bank what will be different about this particular. bank how would it operate differently from other institutions that are similar you know for a fact that. they say you crying from the developing countries that the established banks today or financial institutions. are very discriminatory they're not allowing other parts or for the regions of the of the world to participate there's been a lot of debate about the need to transform the financial institutions that existed to transform and the manner in which they are dealing with those that needs to be helped. using the rules that we established decades and decades ago the world has changed this is not change with the world they still mean.
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dealing with my does in the manner in which they do. they will be very few countries of their would be and that would say as a result of them approaching these institutions they were able to grow and get out of trouble but if you could think of. this band that we have a creed to establish it's going to open a different professedly it's going to focus on the developing world is going to focus on the economy the development of the third world is going to look for them examples in africa we. engage in the message of. infrastructure development in different countries as a collective in the continent and pieces have been there for a long time long before we thought of the spread and there's been a problem how to fund them as quickly as possible precisely because of the rules
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that i'm talking about this pen even before it is family established already the african countries have been gauged to put its leadership to say this spent must be useful so it's going to be user friendly to the developing countries that are deliberately so that it is helpful to develop the economy of the developing countries and the kind of conditions that's going to put there not there now but certainly there will be the conditions that they help to get to those countries that are in trouble out of those talks to understand correctly that we're talking mainly about brics countries themselves and the countries that are surrounding them when we talk about no we're talking about the the the band that is going to deal with the developing world so to all of the world not to the brics or to few countries that are only countries that are developing countries this in other words
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is a new bank that reflects the change to work that's going to be dealing with people differently from the brands that are dealing with the with the kind of thinking of the old world so every country will benefit is no kind of it's not going to be down for bricks on the bricks does business with the developing world of course without us so to cost this bank is expect it to be dealing with the kind of the deals with them. president thank you very much for this interview thank you very much. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is
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a total destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. we're not in the in the world in all the wars and so forth. why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system.
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