tv News Weekly RT September 15, 2013 12:45pm-1:01pm EDT
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the social care we have in france and the bigger more of the social care is employment so we'd move we would be much more healthier in france and with lower deficit public deficit if everyone was to have. a job the world trade organization has criticized this campaign as patriotic protectionism as france's economic y. was getting trickier to manage politicians seem to be grasping at straws the government's new call to arms may look good on paper but as critics point out it could end up an economic fall power. juster sylvia r.t. paris. a quick look now at some other news from around the world a massive rescue operation is in full swing across the u.s. state of colorado where deadly floods have already killed six people and left hundreds unaccounted for thousands have been forced to evacuate from the deluged
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areas president barack obama has signed a major emergency order for the battered state approving federal disaster aid the catastrophe has been branded in the story one hundred year flood but the cost to repair is estimated at fifteen times the state annual budget or damp or more damp or still forecast. in iraq at least thirty five people have been killed in the latest wave of insurgent attacks no one has claimed responsibility for the blast which targeted commercial areas and parking lots of mostly shiite dominated cities across the country it comes less than twenty four hours after a suicide bomber attacked a funeral in northern iraq the country's where the ring its deadliest back to violence in half a decade with more than four thousand deaths since april. and in cambodia riot police of fired smoke grenades and water cannon and opposition supporters in the capital phnom penh twenty thousand people took part in a nationwide rally to demand an independent investigation into the results of
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july's parliamentary election the opposition claims the ballot was spoiled by fraud it comes just a day after the country's king the leaders of rival blocks of the first time in years calling on them to resolve their differences in a peaceful way. thousands have gathered in the city of montreal in canada to express their anger against a controversial proposed charter valley's the draft floor supposed to prohibit public employees from wearing the hijab and other religious clothing in the workplace protest organizers criticize state premier pauline calling her plans racist and discriminatory opinion polls however have shown that there's considerable support for the charter among key bex electorate. now the statue of a man who was behind some of the ugliest policies of apartheid stange just a stone's throw from south africa's capital and it's not just
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a monument to past injustices it still guards a whites only enclave artie's porous layer takes up the story. a half hour drive north of south africa's capital petrolia and you'll be forgiven for thinking you've traveled back in time it might be two decades since nelson mandela was sworn in as the country's first black president but communities hankering after south africa's apartheid past when racial segregation was enshrined in law are starting to wave their nationalistic colors when white people first advanced into the interior of south african eighteen hundreds this is what they saw before them vast dissolute stretches of land and now one hundred fifty years later they returning to the dreams of the forefathers to create an independent entity with their own laws flag and language. well come to claim one tane an aspiring whites only enclave if you're black you can visit but only for a few hours and with special permission well there's
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a little it is really strict. we don't actually say that. but if you go to work you can come in the first thing that greets you is you coming to claim fontayne is a bust of hendrik for vote the former south african prime minister considered the architect of a party eight although signposts are written off the cons the language spoken by the town's one thousand inhabitants who can all trace their lineage back to the european settlers who arrived here in the sixteen hundreds residents insist they are not racist it's just that they don't welcome jews catholics or any english speakers either merissa has lived in came from tain for six years she says she feels safe here there's no crime and she enjoys being part of a community that shares the same culture and history this is private property so we're not taking anything from anybody else so we don't think i think it's a great show but we are we feel strongly about our identity and we want to protect
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that and preserve it claim for change residence include professors engineers and other middle class professionals they pay fees to a copper to board that gives them water and electricity the community has survived largely without the help of the government it has its own water pumps and a natural reservoir and there's a shopping center a bank a school over time and center and several small businesses its residents say it's self-sufficiency born out of necessity their dream is to create their own flag and currency the problem we have in south africa is that many of the law a bicycle race. benefit a certain racial group. of black economic empowerment many of our young people that weren't even born in the aborted don't have access to work that don't have free access to education. iliza smith moved here after being unable to find work she now cleans houses a job she's very grateful to have my skin and all that i there is no i'm not black
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and abroad for work at least no work and in my free i get to work here at plane one time and that's when we come back here under a party to the white afrikaner led government forced black south africans to live in homelands now decades later the dices turned and many white often corners feel that white homelands are the only solution but many south africans fear their communities like came from tain a merely lingering outpost of the apartheid era threatening to return the country back to the dark days of its racist past policy r.t. came from tain south africa. delegates from ninety countries are heading home after a three day meeting of the world economic forum in the chinese city of dalliance economic power play is discussed issues ranging from industrial innovation and energy security to trade and investment in his speech the chinese premier said he expects the country to reach its target of seven and
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a half percent growth this year despite the rough conditions in the global economy but dr thorson from peking university feels china's priorities should lie elsewhere . there are a lot of things to do they corner me grow it's actually a lot of other things in china like the political maturity and social problems that still loom large in china and one of the topics actually at the global forum in this these days is also work ethics you know china wants to have a stakeholder in making the rules of the game and shaping them in the future i think it's perfectly reasonable to think that the chinese want to see their currency to become the next word currency they supply and of course sign at the moment is for purchasing more and more gold this also plays into this sort china is taking a leap forward actually took control of the currency and to replace it with a yes. thanks for watching also you this evening i'll be back with the headlines in
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a few minutes stay with us. on their way to antarctica the crew of the i can to make sure that a face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions anything can happen and always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel as well as helicopters and people able to survive extreme conditions they're ready for anything even an apocalypse she's really an incredible ship. calling all antarctica stations this is academic a field of radio check please respond. to
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people. reading. this some of the shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because again because it was night times four in the morning even the best commanders even the best soldiers. are going to make mistakes and this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author. and camaraderie in the sense that was it in this context that has absolutely no place. in. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause
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but i just news and the week's top stories sealed with a handshake moscow and washington agree on a roadmap to eliminate chemical weapons from syria averting for now a u.s. strike on the country. front line fight r.t. brings you the latest from the syrian village of milou government troops have pushed the rebels and to the ancient christian landmark but they're still holed up in nearby mountains. and we take a look at europe's drift to the right as a populist immigration party in norway which mass murder as brevik was once a member of is set to play a key role in the country's government.
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