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could be damaged as a result i think it's risky but also sure the brand would be dummies but you're right to raise the question because we've seen i don't know how many fifty sixty seventy examples of foodservice airlines trying to set up low cost airlines. only a handful of been successful because what normally happens is a low cost airline becomes too successful and accountable it's the parent company prime example would be british airways. which we saw fifty years ago but you know there are numerous examples and i think this is the real challenge that arafat will have to face how will they. give routes a low cost airline to develop them. but not give up their call box so it's a lot that's a challenge that it will definitely help to to overcome what i think at the end of the day the anywhere now and all of this can be the concern of us i totally for all of us it work out thank you very much indeed for your time today what you find just i'm not so the time we've got to venture capital for this week thank you very much
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indeed for oil company i'll be back same place same time and next sunday so i'll see that. nobody listens got a call if after cyclists really steps down georgia's new political leaders find a way to develop relations with itself to say to enter upon. us would you be possible at least in theory if these nations to unite. and would brush of recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. we want them to live in peace. but it's up to him would decide what relations they have that's what. we want him to feel is that.
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use continues here on the world's biggest financial institutions are pouring billions of euros into the greek economy but the amount it needs to survive keeps increasing the debt ridden country is looking at a funding shortfall of nearly eleven billion euros that's according to the international monetary fund well the latest tranche of almost six billion has already cost thousands of public sector jobs now a lot share of the installment four billion euros is funded by the eurozone and the european central bank the international monetary fund is contributing one point eight billion in return athens has to fight for fels and civil servants by the end of the year while twenty five thousand more must be redeployed impact a worsening unemployment is felt everywhere increased not least in its drug clinics because kind of takes a look now at the unorthodox way athens is dealing with the social for not from the
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crisis. used to be out of work now he's still unemployed but also on heroin is homeless and has aids he's already tiny chances of getting a job have vanished completely. alone that some start using because they are angry at life no work no money for the same reasons many decide to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought they'd hit rock bottom it's very true he can find the. and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've done so far she said the latest hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me together with heroin there are now i'm on the key engines
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behind the spread of hiv infections every day n.g.o.s go into the field trying to stop the virus spreading so we're at a drug user spots and one of the poorest districts of athens were asked not to film outside in order not to frustrate anyone since it's morning now in the field and many users still haven't taken the first dose of the day but here the procedure is quite simple these social workers are collecting used syringes and distribute these alcohol wipes some fresh water and syringes for their users to inject but just as we thought being on the street is as low as a drug addict can get we want to investigate this the greek government's radical approach to tackle what's seen as a scourge on society by forcing addicts off the streets and holding them along with prostitutes and illegal immigrants at special detention centers like this facility where up to five thousand people are believed to be kept hidden from the eyes of the public or at one of these camps outside of athens to the amount of security
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here in. really impressive several lines of gates to the wire and lots of security guards in fact one of them has already asked us to leave so we don't we have that much time to film not much time at all we had to stop filming since our local producer told us we were risking our documents and footage to be taken away i did manage to grab a couple of more shots from my phone looks familiar. despite fierce criticism from human rights organizations greek officials see the populations of these guantanamo look double and that they should be viewed as a model for the rest of europe you go to school of athens weeks. this week sorts first presidential election since last year's coup the plunge the country into civil war now a contender managed to win the vote right and the two main rivals will now face each other in a runoff eventual winner will have his hands full dealing with the consequences of
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religious and ethnic conflict which is dividing the country. to manage to find out whether war is really over. here and then all over the country the walls and billboards tell the story of the conflict when i am in no way took or with a spot of the country on every road sign there wrote welcome to free as i was somewhere you can still read it then the mugello painted their symbols there is no god except in arabic like letters in a white circle in mali and flag appeared after the governmental forces together with the french army liberated this area the fragile peace is now been carefully protected checkpoints cover the region's main routes to filter all those passing through the stakes so high memories are still fresh in people's minds from the days when religious radicals took over the country's north spreading the extremist lord's sonia mocha if you come to the really like this do you had this bit you bostick at least sixty times if you are married they take you to your husband and
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make him buy and they three are extremists would impose strict rules of modesty on these women cross the niger river to go to college or the first to be large and molly's north to openly supports the islamists when they first came and provided them with fighters tried to find a family whose children joint there. and then kind of affiliated group appeared in mali's north last year and began coordinating with the rebellion of the indigenous african tribal to our regs who sought independence but they soon began infighting after ready calls started imposing sharia law why did they come here in the first place people in this area are very poor this is why we bring in some serve for women and some sweets for kids we visited the chief of the village first the one hundred fifteen year old man says one part of the village strongly supported al qaeda and al qaida divisions are very close hold interpret qur'an to
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reach them we cross a dried river the soil in mali is north is far from fertile the land is not. generous to people farm and here we get to a female part of the village and the first house we come across what looks like a women's club the ladies here differ from those swimming naked on the other side of the river from what we cover ourselves because this is our tradition our religious tradition we protect our whole bodies to talk with men we go to a male part of the village if they brought weapons and we didn't have a choice but to be one man confesses his teenage son was inspired by outsiders before he was brought to mali in jail longer they behaved in a dignified manner and were never involved in looting but they showed respect to the corner but also they had money that looks very attractive to poor people like us. if the government provides local people with jobs less vulnerable and more
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immune to the islamists we speeches or here please explain who are these people and from where they come they're not from here but we don't know their nationalities we repeat the question to the mayor of gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. in a city from afghanistan algeria mauritania where they spent eleven months here and they recruited a local five or six million is the conflict now over the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust covered villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain that way tease for some time but you can never be sure reef notion r.-t. from mali. to some international news in brief now for you know world update twenty
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two u.s. embassies across the middle east and north africa a closed this sunday may remain shut for the next few days due to a terror threat and american officials said that they've learned from an intercepted al qaeda conversation that the attack is going to be big and strategically significant washington's also issued a worldwide travel alert the u.s. embassy in yemen was attacked last year while a deadly assault was also carried out on the ambassador in libya. crowds of people who descended on the streets of rome to rally in support of italy's former prime minister and sent to rightly that silvio berlusconi demonstration as a climax to a weekend of political turbulence after the let's go to it was found guilty of tax fraud the conviction that could see him under house arrest has put the fragile government coalition under threat as five ministers from his party say they are ready to resign over the issue to bring us up to date for the moment the weekly continues in about five minutes from now here on r.t.
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we're coming to you live from moscow. from one show last reverberates through the centuries when vengeance called for blood. i have imagined hanging on this member in him for eight years for. it outweighed law and faith in the caucasus. vendettas were handed down from generation to generation and they killed my son with impunity i too killed them with impunity there was a question of ana can once mortal enemies be reconciled today.
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over themselves protocol if after saakashvili steps down with georgia's new political leaders to find a way to develop relations with the south or say to an apostle. us would it be possible at least in theory a for these nations to unite. and would russia recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. we want them to live in peace with itself and i would sign to what relations slips have with one another the plea deal we wanted to feel most of the proceeds.
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the week's main headlines on r.t.e. private bradley manning faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison after being found guilty of the biggest leak in u.s. history. whistleblower edward snowden breaks his cover spending his first days in russian territory after receiving long awaited paperwork to leave a moscow airport and live and work in the country. meanwhile the surveillance scandal slow balls in the u.k. snowden's latest revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. so the prisoner held without charge of quantum opaque uses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches are used to break the result.
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