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could be in the. ten russian soldiers detained after crossing the ukrainian border have been released and returned home. also this week yet the nato talk about a russian invasion while ukrainian troops say they're being left to die at the hands of bands and government forces and is the jihadists from islamic state there on page three syria and iraq we look at the two pillars of the groups might it's flourishing black market economy and the media campaign that's attracting new recruits in droves. i. know they're the latest
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developments and a look back at the last seven days you're watching a weekly here on r.t. international. now a group of russian soldiers detained in ukraine several days ago has been returned home empire troopers were captured six days ago when they claimed they unintentionally crossed the ukrainian border while on a routine patrol. has been following the developments all ten russian paratroopers who were earlier detained by the ukrainian authorities have now been handed over to russia the group was patrolling the russian ukrainian border when and intentionally they crossed over at night at a section of the border that is not well signposted they were then intercepted by the ukrainian security services can from what we understand the release talks were complicated and difficult but it is important to note that border incidents like this are not uncommon early in august there were around four hundred ukrainian servicemen who crossed over into russian territory now they were encircled by the anti-government forces. they asked the russian border patrol to give them
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a humanitarian corridor or so that they could evacuate their wounded and they were injured they also said they had run out of food and the mission later they returned to ukraine but not after some of their personnel received medical treatment inside russia there was also another incident some three days ago when some sixty ukrainian servicemen crossed over into russia seeking shelter. and we can tell you that russia handed over the captured soldiers to ukraine just a few hours ago international law expert alexander mccord has told us why he thinks kiev was thrilled to have detained actual russian servicemen. craning government wanted to real. live. they're trying to argue and have been trying to argue for a long time that they're not really fighting the people of the eastern ukraine but that they're fighting the russian army so here they had ten russian actual gen actual actions and they were able to grade them and to put them on television and
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to show them as proof of the claim that they've been making for a long time that it is the russian army that they're fighting rather than their own the evidence does not look which will convince you that there are any russian troops there but of course one can have unconvincing evidence if people want to believe it and these ten russian soldiers unfortunately were if you like a gift from heaven in that respect. in the meantime kiev says their war it's waging in the east has claimed the lives of over seven hundred troops and wounded over two and a half thousand but the government is accused of underreporting anti-government anti care forces suggest the number is more like fourteen thousand casualties where some of the faces fighting in eastern ukraine has been in the in the town of interview asking the dinette screeching the crimean army has been encircled there by anti government forces and soldiers crying they've suffered serious losses
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because didn't send any reinforcement in another report filed by poor slayer she looks at the growing frustration in the army. as the fighting intensifies and she government forces close in a call for hope goes on on sci fi enforcements for trapped ukrainian troops also incoming it's not the first time kiev soldiers feel abandoned and let me take care of. the women with a little more nearly three hours later sort of the summer break level sure to how much do you want to close the park with much more exactly what's on the almost ruggiero usually god which woman was originally i met over there it was much more i was a much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong army instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online i feel five i was five i
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was i i i i i i i i was. there i was i i was i. frustration is growing among the troops going to. be filled a chance. to witness it. and the government the head of the interior ministry is locking horns with the leader of the radical nationalist right sector group which is taking part in the fighting in the country's east if our demands are not met will be forced to withdraw our battalions from the front line and launch a march on to key of to carry out speedy reforms in the interior ministry you roche with your bragging you have to see people whom you lead into illegal armed units you are turning the people who believed you indicate an impostor meanwhile losses
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on the battlefield are mounting. for the c.r.t.c. eastern ukraine. well earlier this week in crane's president petro poroshenko said russia had invaded his country international media outlets immediately ran with the story the ne chan looks at some of the coverage. panic alert in western media after key of twitter that russia invaded ukraine when reports started coming in that fighting broke out between the rebels and ukrainian forces in the port town of. many were quick to claim that it's russia's doing what seems to be happening on the ground however is that russian troops of pushing in from russia photos of tanks emerged in social media with nothing to suggest that they were operated by russian soldiers kill you put out this video claiming it's a russian. zone but while journalists were grappling with the new developments and
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struggling with the pronunciation of the town that was supposedly being invaded this is no bus got u.s. and nato officials pushed ahead with accusing russia of deploying more than one thousand troops and heavy artillery into ukraine last week ukraine called russia's delivery of humanitarian aid into eastern ukraine an invasion this week it accused moscow of quote unquote a full scale invasion the western media that is generally not putting much distinction between rebels and washer quickly picked up that side of the story that is despite the fact that this thursday the ois sea which is now monitoring the russian border with ukraine said they saw no evidence of russian troops and tanks crossing. said it could not independently verify the reports of the russian invasion but a un security council meeting was called upon where its western members push to hold russia responsible russia stop this conflict at least two thousand two
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hundred twenty people including twenty three children have died in the conflict in eastern ukraine but we've never heard the us ambassador to the your way of call on key to stop bombing its own people in washington i'm going to r.t. . and weighing in on the claims of a russian invasion nato released a series of satellite images apparently showing russian troops inside ukraine russia's defense ministry says they are too vague and commenting on them is pointless the first image apparently shows a russian artillery convoy moving through ukraine's territorial their images allegedly indicate activity in russia adjacent to the ukrainian border something nato says is part of moscow's destabilizing strategy don't you mcadams executive director of the rome paul institute for peace and prosperity says the pictures credibility is highly questionable. well i think these were released by the same
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they were taken by the same company that the u.s. had used to release its satellite information about m.h. seventeen the elysian air flight the existence of guns by the rebels in ukraine and so i think it has very dubious credibility as a private firm i don't think it shows anything i don't think what most people in the west understand is that everyone on both sides with the exception of some ukrainians having american weapons but everyone is using russian weapons the line of russian tanks means nothing because we don't have the information to tell us where it came from as to whether russia has troops on its border if it's inside its border you know there what business is so that if we had unrest on the border with mexico here in the u.s. you'd be sure we'd have a military presence there to make sure our borders were secure we mock human rights watch is again called on kiev through information on russian journalist andre stanley and he went missing in ukraine at the start of this of last month the
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watchdog's deputy director of view of central asia said the rights of media workers are being violated in ukraine by both by militia groups and the army she also said the authorities have a track record of detaining russian journalists kiev says it has no information about the veteran journalist. i. now in other news the west is scrambling to form a coalition against the islamic state is the jihadists make further gains in syria and iraq washington is urging the world community to unite in efforts to root out the militants at the same time stepping up airstrikes against them but the latest reports suggest the extremists have enough funds to replace any arms and equipment
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destroyed by the us islamic state has managed to create one of the most successful business models in the world of terrorism with assets worth an estimated two billion dollars and a significant amount around two million dollars daily reportedly comes from selling oil to kurds in iraq syria and jordan smuggling and kidnapping is also a lucrative sideline manson payments are brought in around ten million dollars in recent years islamic state even publishes a corporate star annual report to attract new sponsors while its flair for social media publicity is clear it's really a core set of the polls. pictures of mutilated corpses of the so-called infidels and photoshop images of western troops involved in flames these are just some of the growth task methods employed by the slotnick states illustrated in glossy magazines and online and its attempt to spread its message a message that even al qaida is uncomfortable with visit hannity those what was
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striking out can produce some remarkably good visual graphics but nothing on the scale of isis the photography is hyper real islamic states markets and techniques are becoming increasingly more professional and widespread as its propaganda is found in different languages in news updates videos twitter accounts magazines and on t.v. the democratic they're targeting is you they're relying on the ignorance of youth distorting the qur'an of course but they're also using various kinds of stylistic mannerisms which the youth are familiar with from the street from you tube from twitter and so forth in other words it has a very modern look and feel it feels like a media extravaganza but it's suffused with excitement now if we take a look at the cover of the islamic states latest magazine they will see that it's
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a play on a noah's ark in which the message is it's either there or the flood and experts say there is controversy and fear to get more followers how are they doing that they are using hate propaganda by showing their adversary is paradoxically as killing babies is they also are i think a remarkably harsh in their language they present their enemy is indeed humanized terms of some kind of humanity just as the nazis did so they only use pejoratives like crusade while watson nations might be trying to ball my sis out of existence i. this itself seems to have learned to those bombs that can reach social media and therefore its existence online grow stronger than ever merino call survive reporting from london for artsy yvonne's of jihad is considered to be ruthless even by al qaida have been followed by mass murders and executions life in the program we report on the plight of the easy minority considered devil
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worshipers by the zionists and for that subject to genocide still to come london paris on deciding who has to deal with the five sins of migrants massing at the front border we've got the story in a couple of minutes. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months has. made. which is diddy's telling you you can. still be released to syria is really the stuff.
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on there and the financial world. has to moments coming out stop exit only take not know to be ready not going to get. in life there are. well drawn. on shoulders just transports gets a facelift a new cutting board makes the most of the sun in the. science flourishes in tomsk and we check out some on the car let's say. technology here on r.g.p. we've got the future of. welcome back now the year is preparing to impose more trade sanctions against russia next week the decision was made at a summit in brussels where leaders discuss the escalation of the crisis in ukraine
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but not everyone is happy about it these labor prime minister says the measure is meaningless and counterproductive and he added there's a chance he will veto sanctions which could harm his country. it does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the contrary we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people are check to the sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple of months it will be even more obvious. from the beginning it was the wrong approach because sanctions escalated the situation and did not ease the tensions it was clear when the were
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imposed sanctions that there would be a counter reaction and the stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. brussels as an aid for european dairy produces the tries to curb the impact of moscow's food import ban some european politicians have put forward their own ideas on how to lessen the pain. he keeps pushing over it. the german agricultural minister believes eating away the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put it ishmael pressure on moscow while early estimates show the e.u. could forfeit up to seven billion euros over the food in value and this means around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs and some say the first attempt to plug the hole with one hundred twenty five million euros
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compensation just do these are polish farmers angered by the sluggishness of european politicians when it comes to financial aid is a done several tons of peppers right before the parliament on the day of the international association for food protection things the idea locals could overstock is wishful thinking. the for the commercial should tell you that we have to be realistic and straightforward about the fact is the huge amount of fruit and vegetables and it's difficult consume this amount of apples are not the worst case because they can be get from the one year which is not possible with other vegetables it's impossible to eat twenty kilos of tomatoes a day so the slogan is clever but the farmers want clear and quick solutions from the e.u. today the actions of the european commission are not enough things that producers are expecting more support in response as they send their products to the poor or food banks producers expect compensation for the products they have already spoiled
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the money provided today would not compensate the actual losses so it's got meanwhile the speaker of russia's parliament says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. knew you were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed quite washington which as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the u.n. and if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made but secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy. or despite losing money over the events in ukraine the e.u.
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is making sure kiev has enough cash to keep the country running ukraine's president says brussels is ready to hand out around a billion dollars in the near future and that's on top of the one point four billion instalment already approved by the international monetary fund this however means ukraine will have to raise basic terrorist freeze wages and pensions and even introduce new taxes and there is more to the package includes slashing tax benefits for agriculture and allowing banks to reprocess property but complying with the demands is hard for a country that's already in economic freefall of the country's g.d.p. page shrunk almost five percent in the second quarter of this year with major firms losing ten billion dollars over the first half of the year last year they were several hundred million in profit ukraine's currency the could have been believe now is losing value two experts say the economy would be unsustainable if they currency forced to more than twelve to the dollar but it's thirteen and
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a half right now wall street analyst michael hudson believes ukraine is facing a financial abyss. ukraine is not meeting the i missed edition nor is the i.m.f. meeting its own condition under the i.m.f. article agreement it's never just lend money to a country that is unable to pay their repayment of these demands is going to force the ukrainian currency where you know they're going to make imports much more expensive for ukrainians they're going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw the price supports for gas and for other essential so the cost of living will go up unemployment all right ukrainians are going to be leaving to the west to the east because the economy will be filled by the conditions of this well this is what the i.m.f. economists inside internally have been complaining about they said wait a minute the i.m.f. loan to greece we've already seen that the greek economy apart you know you're
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doing the same thing with ukraine so if you want to see what will happen in ukraine look at what happened after two thousand and twelve to the i.m.f. loan to greece it's a disaster now online for you right now a battle for data privacy is being waged in new york by microsoft has been ordered to hand over e-mails and p.c. data stored outside the us find out how the software giant plans to challenge the call ruling dot com also that pinpoint strikes against cancer cells carried out by none i robot could revolutionize treatment of the disease we've got a full story for you at our website. many from iraq's easy to minority he managed to escape islamic state militants reportedly still trapped on mind since near the syrian border that's despite assurances from washington the humanitarian crisis in the area has been resolved you see these have been
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ruthlessly targeted by the extremists and massacred patty but here is easy to immigrants in the netherlands has launched a social media campaign called stop the easy the genocide she told r.t. that her people are still fleeing the radicals in large numbers and need urgent help. everyone thinks that the people of the mountain jar are saved but that's not over it's happening now there's no food no water forty years easy people it's already too late because obama said he would help the people and afterwards obama was a bombing near and and really are two different places for are far from each other and so for do you see the people there must be help right now people are still fleeing we can call this a genocide because the people are being killed in sindh jar there are a rabbit muslims there are kurdish muslims and at this moment none of these people
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are being killed only do the people just because they do not want to convert to islam. some international news in brief now hundreds of protests have been injured protesters have been injured in the pakistani capital islamabad when police tried to disperse a rally thousands of protest march towards the prime minister's official residence demanding his resignation about twenty thousand police riot right police were deployed to block the demonstration pakistan has been created by an respire weeks with protest leaders saying they will not back down until the prime minister resigns. in ferguson missouri hundreds of people have taken to the streets to mark three weeks since unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot dead by a police officer the demonstrators led by the victim's family members blockaded the local police headquarters after making their way to the spot where the killing took place in august the ninth shooting calls nationwide outrage leading to protests and
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this being over police tactics. elsewhere the european union has replaced two of its top officials polish prime minister donald tusk has been appointed president of the european council taking over from a man van rompuy when italy's from minister that it. has been voted in as the senior diplomat in place of catherine ashton the reshuffle comes at a time of deep divisions within the twenty eight nation bloc over the crane crisis relations with russia and how to revive economic growth. france's interior minister has quashed plans to return pre-show to for thousands of illegal u.k. banned migrants stuck in france earlier this week u.k. politicians blasted be i.d.d. by the man of color you queues in france are becoming a refueling point for illegal migration kalai where britain has border checkpoints is overrun by thousands of migrants trying to reach the u.k. every year artie's. investigates.
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the french border galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i had never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in ghana for their life is better ground this estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and a hard thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they're going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's believed hundred try to get to
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the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in lorries they're desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not a very nice place to stay and even if they ask for asylum many stay on the streets for weeks or months before the have logic cali's mare says the town is so the siege by refugees that locals fear for their safety and investors pulling out of the area so frustrated as natasha bouchard the. she said she's willing to buy ferry tickets to send all the migrants over to britain she's even called for the u.k.'s border to be moved from its current location in the cali ferry terminal over to the port of dover. and there is only one place in the world where countries borders are not physically located in their own country and that's here in cali that clearly doesn't work because we are hostages of the decisions and the policies of the british government i'm demanding that the border is not back to its own country
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britain's borders should be in do work in the united kingdom it's not our job to control britain's warders kelly come to coup and they don't care how bad things are for us the u.k. government needs to start doing its job and not leaving it up to us to do here in france are. just twenty miles across the channel here in dover the u.k. hasn't exactly got its arms wide open the british government is so concerned over the migrants desperate attempts to make it to britain in deniz and makeshift vessels that a special fleet of border force boats has been assigned to patrol this coastline as for the suggestion to move the u.k.'s borders away from france the u.k. government has told us it's not in their plans locals in dover tell us that they've already had enough police service so many that we can tally those from just
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responsibility if they reach their shores and believes that they should maintain a responsibility golden triangle floated elsewhere just of those it's a problem that no one wants to have isn't it back in cali a dinner time is over while they're here these men and women's lives are taken up by simple questions like where their next meal will come from or how they can get a shower are the authorities in france and britain continue to wash their hands of them. see cali and. what every year thousands of refugees try to cross from cal a to the u.k. drawn by a favorable migrant policy in the situation is growing worse by the year french police have prevented over seven thousand illegal border crossings in the last six months alone and this number is already more than double the previous year.
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many of us resort to trolling the internet when looking for cheap flights one russian man has tried another approach when he goes on his holidays he gets there in a plane that he built himself as artie's medina corps general reports on how his dreams took flight. sir gay and his eighty year old son took a flight to their holiday destination there'd be nothing exceptional about that word not for one thing you will get a little i made a plane we flew in myself i know every single tiny part of it and of course it gives me great comfort i feel confident about it has spent over five years building and from scratch using mostly fiberglass plastic old machinery parts and has inexhaustible a few c.d.'s from sarah ganim has sunny kita spent a total of twenty three hours in the sky travelling from the heart of siberia to the coast of the black sea. i was born in a very remote area in a small village there were no roads there it was like living on an island once my
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father told me that when i grow up i would be able to build some type of cross-country vehicle that would get me anywhere i ever wanted to i was always dreaming about it but his real passion for airplanes started back in ninety seven when russia introduced a new law that allows anyone to have a private plane for personal use so we didn't use the list but i had to overcome a number of challenges because it is a self made aircraft i had to train a special certificate for the plane aviation experts had to acknowledge it is safe to operate so now i am a legal user of the flying space but the chef cheek families and bishan reaches even further. one day we took a globe and decided we wanted to go to the equator if you draw a straight line from the city of supes to the equator you get to the mall do you know this is the place we now dream of visiting together with my son there's only
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one thing standing in their way the himalayas sergei sas he needs to obviate the engine to increase the flying out to jews and as we've come to learn for him not even the sky's the limit might in a question are. on the way yeah wrapping the world's top stories in knees and before that it is that crazy pill being with thank you captain. well just. this one showed bush's transports gets
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a facelift and you've got something before we make the most of the sun in days on this science flourishes in homes and we check out some fun car let's say. technology update here on r.g.p. we've done the future coverage. to what extent do you think the american and british policies in the middle east have contributed to the creation of these indeed very terrifying terrorist groups the western governments are fully understood the policies of contributed significantly to the radicalization of young men and women around the world this is without a shadow of doubt i will confirm with i would agree with some of the young men that we would certainly be radicalized because of western foreign policy if.
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your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend. stupid's tear jerking poetry keep. the right. we post only what really matters i don't want to do your facebook you street. welcome to venture capital with me take a we all back off a little so my brakes of the time just will now gradually begin to decline at least in this part of the wall that away which means of going to cause even more for the show your needs to keep warm when also coming up on business cold but it
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takes a hit britain's wages are in decline if i went into most there is international cost to me having to go to college he invested in the last time he's been in that magic will so i will see how about what i'll have my old still to come but first we're going to get stuck in because the credit rating agency fitch has put a big spot in europe to reduce reliance on russian gas fête says that europe will remain heavily reliant on russian gas for at least another decade and that with the lack of alternative source is that means that the options well limited at least according to fit in a way and will remain so for at least the next ten years i can now we're talking to the editor of business in new year. old boy it's good to get you to listen what did you make of the fitch report the findings europe still dependent on russia is a. indeed i mean it's
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a question of politics versus economics and right as it comes out of the crisis there's been in five years we'll go back to growth and growth means you consume more energy and then energy has to come from somewhere and the infrastructure these two huge pipelines that run into from russia to to europe is the infrastructure to deliver this energy. however the politics of it is that given the truly terrible relationships between europe and russia as a result of the ukraine and indeed you know there was an increasing income for ability of. russia over the past years but europe is looking for political reasons to diversify its energy supplies and get energy from somewhere else but there's nothing bad to replace there's no other alternative to russian gas and i want to ask you we have had siphoning off of gas before by you cry do you think that that could be another scenario going into this winter. at the moment the ukraine story.
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full that's about fifteen thousand billion cubic meters of gas but that's not enough to get them through the wind winter they need another five to ten billion cubic meters and the problem ukraine faces has no money at all to pay for it and what they've done in the past is say simply siphoned off some of the gas that's on its way to places like germany western europe to customs other customers and they simply siphoned off what they need for themselves and then you know this is effect sort of stealing you have to pay for the gas or at least it goes into their bill of what they owe russian people have been saying we want to wind down our dependence on russian gas because it's an unreliable source of energy it's not a reliable supplier of energy and so much is said explicitly and repeatedly stick to its contract and the instability of the unreliable. reliability that's come into the equation is that. so bankruptcy crying middle what happens when that
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negotiating or deciding on sanctions because they do have this dependent say which is evident for everyone to see now what does that exactly mean all they can to be held hostage well what is i mean held hostage i mean that implies the threat that russia will turn off the gas to europe. the colonel said he said that he will not do that and never do that but the irony of the situation is the only person that's an issue threatens to turn off russian gas supplies to europe is ukrainian some gas in your city other day he said we might turn on russia's gas supply to the rest of europe as a way of striking back to russia and it would hurt russia because you know the remains is. that it. is very concerned about its reputation for reliability and would not do that and so therefore left in the city situation where people are interested in using shouldn't use it as a weapon and the russians are saying well we're not. museums where you can you can
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bring into maybe using or. threatening data points or through which binaries thanks so much we appreciate your time as usual. in a powerhouse has a set of appalling data releases this week with business confidence down for a fourth month the lowest in almost a year this was on top of the no point two percent contraction in growth for the second straight quarter now in contrast to u.k. it showed its strongest coarsely growth in six years which sounds brilliant bob it still wasn't quite a whole percent still though a growth of no point eight percent it was this is likely to make a lick little difference to the average brit wages in the u.k. half drop below spacings partly due to that we could pound now this is good news for international firms who set up in britain fall five years is also very weak pay
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growth in the u.k. has pushed our living standards to the lowest in a decade which is bad for overall confidence productivity and talking of currencies the escalating tensions in ukraine this rate the russian ruble to its lowest level against the dollar since march moscow's stock markets were also down on fears of sanctions now we're going to stay a russian company is economics and it's talk about the corporate news this week location or who produce up that post a twenty percent rise in net profits and it's hard to average daily or production in twenty years for the second or so but the company because a majority owner is gone from seventy two to an ongoing investigation process into its parent company is to just love to show good dog. well i was in the
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flagship shop in the center most days in the past six months the company has already been. tense i have had another day before the. free moment don't happen temporarily placed in the process this is on top of the already placed the rain rest this is due to some a terry reasons by bob says it was dog mike over a plate full hundred fourteen restaurants in brussels and considers the country one of its top seven mile kids outside here that has now this state with about sat and hill to take in because it's been a long time since i spacey out there i want to know how you think getting on because it's what happened here i know we're now it's my secular world view the wheel is alive and it has the presence of the ghost of a financial expert because somehow as a big kind of sluggish you know car company that does have some iconic but not that
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really popular trendy cars has hit big they have signed a partnership with ross over here and the government has announced their second russian cash for clunkers program the first one got about five hundred thousand cars sold so they're expecting similar results for this one so off the vase has hit big and what up to twenty and i'm up to excuse me twenty two thousand dollars in total from the original ten thousand dollars worth more than double we've doubled our money katie that is insane because i remember when it lands on after i've asked you kind of jesting around like who know this is going to go you. know it was biggest one yet yeah exactly i thought that there was doom because you know despite the fact that here we have a picture of. those are not syrian selling well especially outside of russia but you know they have figured to be others katie this cash for clunkers program in the wife are kind of in the market for a new car and the gaza road partner which is a russian s.u.v. for seventy thousand dollars it's looking pretty. good and we do have
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a car that qualifies for that cash for clunkers program. unlike a lot she had to say next door to that that's a new one magnates is what i'm looking forward to seeing what happened with mike maze as well because of the feedback be interesting all right and then i was given to the now let's see we're going to invest in this week your most of it might be an interesting one but it will be writing to you are getting are your affair a test a company i am a huge fan of you know that there is basically let's call it russian google we have the email maps of various different programs for your telephone and a home computer and an awesome free dictionary for those students of the russian language so let's see your next week how yandex does i need to get on that and improve my russian stuff at later so i can fantastics it gauge around one hundred twenty percent that is no sign at all it is that we will speak a while katie i guess i'll see you after the program will go and get some drinks to
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celebrate absolutely him cabaye thank you very much indeed and best of luck with the ex and just this week i did indeed go along to moscow's international automobile salam al fortunately despite the current climate there was plenty of optimism. for the last week i think going to swim and you would be forgiven for thinking that the constant threat of global sanctions against not so was a beneath the feet all the fall but the car industry is taking a little bit of a slump at the moment it's a bit of a rocky ride bus the bus market is still one that everyone here wants to tap in here and that's the case and about five years' time is that to overtake the german one that has the biggest in the e.u. at the moment it sits at around they will take the bull by going for example the company has a huge presence here loves kids celebrate hundred thousand cars he never rough stuff now and if we do take sanctions in mind this made. the industry hit by about
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twenty five that how it impacts about fifty thousand jim and joe pa i spoke to the company and they've seen people and they made bob optimistic about basis. to remain absolutely dedicated to our strategy of growth in russia we believe that differently a growth is still going to continue over the next few months in years to come and then when you look at it to over two million vehicles are being sold in russia right now which is still one of the top automotive markets in the world now there is still about sites that are being imposed upon the calling industry if it plays now this one that foreign call companies that produce that hey we've got some eighty percent of them some talk about so yeah it's up folds this out but what if that the impulse of compassion it's not something that the modified just a little bit sickly enthused about right now if you're obese so i've heard.
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