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look the. high hopes for his story deal with iran over the country's nuclear persia as top diplomats gather in geneva to clear the last remaining hurdles. as ukraine all against jumping into bed with the e.u. and closes up to russia instead russel's accuses moscow of nerve link while president putin says it was europe using the dirty tricks. belly big tool is on another leg with epic journey to salt blundering to the bottom of the deepest lake after concrete out in spades.
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and welcome to r.t. twenty five news live from moscow. our top story now and that is. in geneva where his story deal on iran's nuclear program could potentially be signed although foreign diplomats and the iranian delegation sound optimistic any further details about just what's happening there have been almost impossible to extract paula broker is that. foreign ministers are locked in talks at the moment security has been beefed up here there at the intercontinental hotel where most of the negotiations are taking place and that's so much security that we've had to move away from that when i when the media center but these talks are shrouded in secrecy that negotiations taking place behind closed doors and there is a real sense that the delegations are extremely wary of any leaks coming through in
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the media so certainly there are signs that a breakthrough could be on the cards today one major stumbling block was iran's insistence on its public on public recognition for its right to ukrainian in richmond and now has apparently been overcome in the doing all of the draft agreement. iran has also reportedly agreed to stop enriching uranium to five percent and in exchange it would receive a limited relief to economic sanctions for six months now i've just been speaking to russia's deputy foreign minister and he spoke to me about the secrecy surrounding the talks that this is such a sensitive issue and it requires a real media silence that some of the leaks that have been coming through in the mainstream media that have been pinning the blame on the lack of progress on iran have been unconstructive to progression in these negotiations he also said that a breakthrough isn't guaranteed but it is close the remaining stumbling block here
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at the moment seems to be the iraqi heavy water facility which if it goes into operation would be able to produce weapons grade plutonium but we aren't getting a sense from the other delegation that there's a good chemistry and everybody is hoping to bridge these final gaps in a bid to hammer out this historic deal that would question and to ten years of political wrangling over iran's nuclear program so we're going to be watching as. progress is states and we're going to be bringing you all the details. and it's israel's staunch to any deal which has cost the dark shadow over the talks impacting on american and french style and says i will spoke to jolie but the former u.s. deputy assistant secretary of state for iran he was among the diplomats held hostage in the notorious crisis at the u.s. and the same tehran more than thirty years ago and he believes it's not so iran
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which has become more hardline but we've seen i think in the last three or four months since the election of president president rouhani and since some of the statements of the support of the supreme leader is i think a change of direction and a serious change of direction by the israeli friends tell me is within israel itself there's a lot of controversy over the issue of iran and what should israeli what should the israeli stand be and some of the more extreme stands that are coming that coming out which oppose any any deal are creating concern and concern in israel a lot of people are quite have been criticizing the prime minister look what. prime minister netanyahu seems to be asking for is not a negotiated deal but in fact an iranian surrender where they are pressured into simply given giving up well that's that's not
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a negotiation that's a so that's a surrender and if you get if you do squeeze somebody so hard that they surrender such an it such an agreement simply isn't going to last and mohamed has sunk on a professor of international relations at the said dick university into ron says the deal should not affect iran's right to enrich uranium. one important issue here or as you were talking about a negotiation is that your opinion drives for enrichment according to article four n.p.t. this is in right and i quote in alienable droit for every signature of n.p.t. tour researched of all of produce under your nuclear technology so enrichment is surely included in this whole process of course will be following the progress of the nuclear talks in geneva throughout the day on air and online for you at r.t.
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dot com and also on our website where asking about the prospects of an agreement so go that to have your say on the. the. russia of blackmailing ukraine into ditching plans for european integration and joining original customs union instead moscow however says care was scared away by the political and economic pressure discontent over the abandoned trade talks between cavan in brussels let's hear allies on the streets of ukraine capital crowds gathered for a second day of protests despite the government insisting a deal would have devastated the country's economy. of scale looks now broken expectations. back to square one for ukraine's politics or kiev central square to be precise in two thousand and four the orange revolution started here gave independence square the event which dramatically changed political life in ukraine
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and set it on a year integration course nine years later this square is filled with people again only this time they are here because their president took a turn around well these protesters have been furious with the decision we have to fight for an independent ukraine we have to fight for tomorrow other people believe ukraine may have in fact dodged a bullet the decision to suspend the preparation of signing the association agreement and zone of free trade with the e.u. is the only one possible in the current difficult economic situation which we now have in ukraine do you have a delusion that life will be better in the e.u. talk to. polish people talk to variants right now the e.u. is in a. kind of a death spiral the e.u. has little right now to offer craning hours after the korean government's decision reports emerged that unocal which told his list we encounter part in a phone call that russia economically blackmailed gear out of signing the deal with
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the european union. i don't know what the ukrainian president was talking about with his lithuanian counterpart maybe we should ask our american friends about that . well of saying that ukraine would not enjoy trade benefits with russia if it formed a free trade zone with the e.u. is blackmail how would one describe these statements by european officials i disagree that the agreement could be signed later it would be very difficult because too much risk is involved ukraine has missed a chance to remove the main obstacle in its way through integration with the e.u. . when i heard some dodges found out yesterday that ukraine has suspended not cancelled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. and wants to review everything we heard a threat from the e.u. to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and blackmail having received no promise of compensation for potential economic damages from aligning with the e.u.
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give wants to create a three party commission with brussels and moscow to find a way to alleviate those losses which suggest unocal which has merely suspended not council the association strife the opposition meanwhile says it will continue taking people into the streets and demands that the president is impeached. reporting from kiev in ukraine. he has been gathering acts that are not of his own how kiev could benefit from signing potential trade pacts and here's what we had. the opportunity to be part of an absolutely huge free trade zone it's a fantastic idea but the problem we really have is that already the european union model has been deeply compromised by the addition of countries that weren't ready such as bold garia and rumania the european union itself really has to concentrate on its own internal economic problems to say that this is a sort of with an unexpected totally unexpected move is very strange because of course you can quest to balance and see whether it's interesting as well. as for
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example the european union to lead to greece. or to perth to grow ok other countries and states and franzen's and millions of people losing their jobs. i think that it became clear to the ukrainian president general quaritch that if you sign their deal he is not going to get anything financially the e.u. so basically office things which are more changeable you know it doesn't offer immediate economic benefits of that ukraine at some point in the future will have access to the e.u. markets but when will this happen. and on our website for you will find out the five reasons why i decided against the european integration altie dot com to share your thoughts in the comments section. on the greatest highs to
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extreme lows after being taken on a historic woman walk in space the associated twenty four saying a limbic torch has now plunged into the depths of the deepest lake in the world led by colleen siberia is james brown witnessed the time. you're watching the climax of this very special torch relay out on lake baikal where the olympic flame is making history and once again it's been lit on the water by a team of three divers and now it's been given to the aptly named by call who even without his wings is happily flying with the torch and his job is to take it to the shore where it will light up the olympic cauldron. a fitting climax to a spectacular show out of one of russia's most beautiful national landmarks.
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a macho remembrance in a bid to make people forget coming up here this hour until functions to take to the streets of germany to slash the quality popularity of nazis in the country. will be well and truly out doesn't sell for apparel details that would make protesting extremely expensive and federal regulation a thing of the past lawyers coming out of the buy. in the future. on the show with all the technology keeping the moscow metro rolling new modeling says they weighs in the oil industry and a dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. to me and for the latest
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news innovations here on set. we've got the future. if you have a free year take out your personal example off the government top your phones and you know you see them later on to the years later you know some governments cannot afford to do that long we are here again some prominent journalism also getting some has a stage i remember thinking of the terms i discovered on this if they were tapping my phone for this country in consequential. nation there must be tapping. telephones here and.
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hello dan this is welcome by. protesting could soon become a thing of luxury at any drill site in the united states catch a sea of new nor was coke wanted by the oil lobby aside from forcing demonstrators to shell out five thousand dollars for a ride of parliament the bill would also excuse the federal government from regulating the fracking industry and that richard can now report. when romania granted the u.s. oil giant chevron more than a million acres of land to drill for shale deposits thousands of romanians took to the streets to protest they soon found out there was little they could do to protect their soil. in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release
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shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discover this to be true with the polish government and the polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going to leave but the farmers will be here and this is really what the
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fight is about u.s. energy giant drilled both abroad and at home and congress has been more than helpful to them domestically this week the house of representatives passed a bill that would impose a five thousand dollars fee on anyone wishing to stage an official protest against the drilling project. to become law the bill also needs to make its way to the senate before being sunk by the president this is. pathetic sad silly by industry to squelch democracy opponents of fracking on both sides of the atlantic or even more fearful about the future of the democratic process as their governments and major corporations negotiate free trade agreements like the one between the u.s. and the e.u. that would effectively enable american companies to bypass european courts and challenge e.u. governments and international tribunals whenever they felt that laws in the areas of public health the environment or social protection interfere with their profits
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and the opponents say it would give transnationals even greater access to their soil and leave the people with a little less say about their land than a check on our teeth. docs attorney john f. one of britain's leading environmentalist tells is they'll be a serious price to pay in the future makes more money for some people in the short term and those people happen to have very powerful leverage over government institutions this is not about whether this is a better energy source or not in an economic sense it's basically a rigged market the environmental costs are not being paid for by the shale gas companies therefore we get a full solution as to this being a cheap energy source when in fact it's only cheap now because we're passing on the costs of it being used into the future for our children and grandchildren indeed we're already beginning to see some of the costs of this kind of energy being used in the in the present and that hurricane that hit the philippines a couple of weeks ago is an example of the kind of extreme weather conditions that
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we can expect to accompany rapid warming of the misfire. as been an unusual twist in the political career one israeli man as his critics say is a political problem should have landed him in jail for race is not in the morrow seat weighed more on the accusations of israel plunging into radicalism. and also online ambitious plans for three d. printers as medics hope to use the technology for the linz market starting with human hearts the forty's halle's on a t. top forty. the president of afghanistan will on sunday tell a national meeting of the elders to put off signing a security deal with the u.s. until whomp way through next year washington has put pressure on honeyed cazayoux to push through the agreement that would allow american troops to stay on afghan
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soil beyond twenty four scene but has been digging in his hails a say any accord should only be agreed after next year's presidential elections and to war activists brian becker says cause i had to carry out a tough balancing act the elders assembly is largely handpicked i mean they're not supposed to make their decision until sunday but i think it's very likely that they will approve signing the deal although we don't know that with certainty anything could happen but just think of it if you would what the united states is proposing is that the united states will maintain military bases and soldiers in afghanistan for a quarter of a century twenty twenty four is almost a quarter of a century after the two thousand and one invasion this is a clear instance of a colonial relationship where the united states invades an occupies a country uses various pretexts and then maintains military bases so that ultimately whoever is the government after karzai the u.s. will be the determine or the real power in afghanistan. thousands of people are
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preparing to march in cities across germany to commemorate an anti-fascist activist united and an early ninety's the government is on a course a against these promoted by far right groups l.g.p.l. all of us for the horrors of germany's history with the far right perhaps no better illustrated than here in central berlin at the memorial to those who were murdered during the holocaust nacer on saturday there was potentially going to see clashes between far right neo nazis and and the fascist groups folks here in berlin other cities and towns around the country now here in berlin is taking part in the memorial to the murder of a n t fascist activist who was stabbed to death in a berlin metro station twenty one years ago now in the past that house resulted in clashes between the far right and the far left now to find out
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a little bit more about the role of the far right and how they still exist here in modern germany i'm joined by dr didion bosch thank you very much a historian and political scientist now. we stood next to the holocaust memorial perhaps there is no more poignant memorial to the horrors of naziism how much do these neo nazis relate to the dictatorship of the one thousand nine hundred forty s. neo nazis definitely proud of source regime and so they want to establish a rule comparable to nancy with who are these people where did they come from within society i mean you look around modern germany the reminders are still there of the the suffering of the german people under naziism how can people turn towards images like the swastika it's very different. come to this movement very different ways to get into the business but we find a many cases we find
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a fascination of national socialist rule they want to as they are really fast fascinated by hitler. and they do not believe they don't believe in what they learn in school about germans european history thank you very much that was dr gideon porcher political scientist in historian speaking to me about modern day neo nazi ism and fascism here in germany throughout the day i'll be bringing you updates on what's going on here on r.t. . now for some more global headlines this hour to pakistan fast with two bombs coming right through a bustling area of herat should killing at least seven people the devices were placed on motorbikes left in a largish area of the city before they exploded outside cafes in the street stalls the military and police have been placed on high alert no group has claimed responsibility yet there. broken out between protesters and police in dollars during
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a rally to mark fifty years says the assassination of president john f. kennedy in the city signs blaming the cia for his death others yelled slogans in support of the freedom of speech the demonstration came hours before a large official event was held in memory of the former president of the street where he rushed or. gathered outside a collapsed supermarket and at the start of three days of national mourning fifty two people are now still to have died in the accident emergency services picks through the rubble for a second night but found no no survivors a criminal inquiry has begun to work out why the building collapsed. thousands of people have rallied in the spanish capital to denounce the latest round of austerity measures they also came out against a proposed new law that would bind citizens for taking part in the north's rise projects and insult police officers under the legislation demonstrating outside
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parliament without permission could result in a six hundred thousand dollars fine. number of people killed in friday's oil pipeline explosions in the north east of china has risen to forty seven more than one hundred people were injured the company responsible for maintaining the pipes in qingdao city where the grass happened has offered a public apology or the incident authorities say was looking up a large oil leak when two explosions buckled read for. it's concrete and. it's. fun. and up next for me which check out what keeps most guys famous metrorail in the trunks and on time and technology have date and for those of me launching the u.k. a bad break. there's
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now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness but a different key problem in the so-called first world debt the rolling jubilee project has already bought around fifteen million dollars in personal debt for americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought were for medical bills and now the people who had to pay these bills are free from their burdens the group claims that the secondary debt market is very cheap and that they are able to buy the nearly fifteen million dollars in debt for only four hundred thousand dollars the secondary market exists because banks try to sell consistently unpaid debt to third parties for less than a nickel on the dollar right now i would be begging the rolling jubilee project to get rid of my college loans but alas this is always purchased anonymously so it's all pure luck who gets their debt purchased the important thing about this project
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is that they're actually doing something against the evil system instead of just blogging about it and although fifteen million dollars is a time a need to drop in the debt bucket it may have really saved the financial lives of many americans but that's just my opinion. fact that. they were going to do the job the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually
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going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem truck rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america have on camera ready to join the movement then walk a little bit. much to. hello and welcome to technology updates on today's show we learn about the technology that keeps the moscow michal rolling. new serving a modern techniques make waves in the oil industry. and we take a peek through the innovation looking glass in this month's focal point. but first
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today's technology means that robotic help is no longer just a day science fiction making many walks of life both easy and safe and this is especially true if this next robotic dream team. reigns over brought. the world's a dangerous place so robots of frequently used to scout how it's areas and perform tasks to positive speak humans in addition to the cost of humanoid does. and is often sent to nature for inspiration this is resulted in myriad weird and wonderful creations but even if we have to go in harm's way a robots will put us back together again if things go wrong however building a machine capable of such precision in highly demanding environments still requires a human touch. set up in st petersburg twenty three years ago the accounts employs around a thousand people it's forged a name for itself as a top supplier of high tech inspection and maintenance robots for the nuclear and oil and gas industries the company of ships around twenty thousand pieces of
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equipment to twenty three countries around the world but the applications of these products on just limited to earth day a concert even manufactured components for space ship docking mechanisms and electro mechanical fuel valves for launch vehicles we call it so with the company's deputy director to find out. to ensure complete control over manufacturing processes and high tech product development we have over three hundred engineers and specialists who from project scope document drafting process development and implementation of create the technology to make the product which is then manufactured using the equipment located on our site here so there's still a samples tested and delivered to a client. one of the secrets behind the company's cosmic success is it takes production facilities which occupy around five thousand square meters and continue to grow many of the products play a vital part in the safe operation of energy production facilities so failure is
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simply not an option for ensure the quality of his equipments remains top notch the company's hundred takes the best tooling machines from supply is around the world while all these high end machinery may cost a pretty penny the full cycle production means that the company can design and build turnkey products at the drop of a hot this ability is not only earned the company old is from the likes of gen. that's also resulted in a rather motley crew. since two thousand and five for the nuclear and space industries. and assembled an entire family of robots and it continues to grow the first generation includes a pipe inspection robot which uses ultrasound to check for defects corrosion and irregularities in high pressure pipelines. snakelike welding robots is designed for carrying house repairs inside nuclear reactors the machine is radiation proof can slip through a.
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