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any first century where it's eurasian focused there is no question that along sort of the current trade routes there's going to be losers and would you say it would detect the strategic problems being debated perhaps here and why to a win in davos britain's woman in beijing investor barbara wood wood said the u.k. saw itself as a natural bugner of belton road to see being too cool to dig to raise a maze leave the thoughts of it. so in some ways actually the u.k. at least theoretically would be a natural partner if we look at the strengths that china has to contribute to building the road a lot of it is around industrial capacity the chinese economy produces too much steel for domestic demand but if we can create demand in all these other parts of the world. that's an advantage that we have china has probably more experience now building mass infrastructure whether it's high speed rail or airports than any
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other country in the planet whereas the u.k. has real experience in project management in the financing of mega projects and if the opportunity was given for them to be involved in a managerial in a finance capacity a lot of these projects. everyone who is well served by these problems are still going to raise of able to stand in judgment so they would have would have maybe a billion dollars into this well i think that the the practical problem right now is that if you look at the work that has been done under under belt and rode about ninety percent of it has been delivered and managed and financed by the chinese partner so there is a great rhetoric out of beijing about how this is something that is multilateral no open to everyone and there's a reality at least so far on the ground where it is primarily seems for the benefit of chinese industry and so i think that there are real imbalances like that that you give treece a main people who are more cautious about. where is the line between rhetoric and
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reality a good case to say not yet or maybe on a case by case basis dr chris gets on to thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday with the founder of fairness and accuracy in reporting norman sullivan based tribute to one of the world's greatest judge a list of all patrie who died in the possible but you can even go back with us by social media we'll see on wednesday five years to the day that the u.s. state of mississippi officially approved the abolition of slavery. all see we have a great scheme we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and have been
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even find company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all. allowed from us you guys who got on the back of my because. i've been this is. the quantum outlook you know. more you than both the left still brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over more toward a more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. purpose and their debt downwards we want.
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it. get. it. a bit silly to. give it up. the shocking revelations of a forgotten iraqi city mosul wants for tourists and its liberation from islamic state now left the dead and in ruins our correspondent and video agency look at how life has ground to a halt. to my challenge of any member of parliament to live in the conditions we are currently living in here i bet they are even afraid of entering syria. also in
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this monday morning's headlines unverified video online allegedly shows the last bite of a russian pilot he tries to fend off the syrian terrorists after his jacket was shot down on saturday. and a german court bans the muslim call to prayer after an elderly couple complained their religious beliefs were being violated. it's eleven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program kilometers of rubble thousands of forgotten bodies the chapter of mosul victorious liberation in iraq has closed and another is now open video agency ruptly has filmed the grim reality of recovery in the once tormented islamic state held city a warning now that it does contain images of
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a very upsetting nature. how many bodies have you removed since you started working in this area approximately five hundred are there any more yes in houses and all their odds. are i don't i challenge any member of parliament to live in the conditions we are currently living in here i bet they are even afraid of entering this area they have no idea how horrible the smell is or how critical the medical situation is. we haven't received any kind of aid or support since things finished this seven months ago on one occasion did their receive a small box of food bombs no food nothing. but
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me in the studio now is our senior correspondent mark gas jeff who was witness to the battling battle unfolding in mosul you were you were there at the same what were the things that stood out most to you. well it still stands out in the seven months since the battle of mosul ended they're still digging up people's bodies and here there's no end in sight i mean these rescuers work every day just this time we we film them and what's more you know we can't obviously show our viewers everything but this footage in particular is very distressing because it's always so when it when it comes to children but i was there when these bodies had just begun to rot and i don't the gull ever forget it was the smell it was beyond sickening beyond north you know there were areas entire districts in moves where you could hardly breathe properly mother nature in seven months of job but the
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smell hasn't gone it's still there it's just isn't as bad on the surface true the real heroes the people doing the digging the people the rescuers that are sifting through all this all this wreckage and pulling out these bodies there's so desensitized you can see they're not even wearing breathing mosques or even even rags but then again they're paid pennies to do this hard work because obviously jobs are scarce in mosul as are standing buildings. you just described a traumatic and her friends experience. and you've outlined lots of difficulties but were there any other problems that were highlighted when you get that well there's still a huge problem and that is unexploded bombs and they're mixed with all the wreckage the rubble the clothes the bodies that everywhere example u.s.
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coalition jets bomb mosul some bombs failed to explode then you have shells minds' isis booby trap suicide vest and. all of those are still are still all over mosul and when kids are playing for example on wrecked the buildings old when rescuers are digging out the body when homeowners come back to their destroyed houses trying to salvage what they can that's when those bombs go off and rescuers tell us every day they get several more new victims of well the battle of the battle of mosul but we were there from the very beginning from when those u.s. led coalition jets bombed isis in in mosul day and night then when it was safer we got a little closer to see what those explosions and really caused the price of the liberation of mosul.
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oh. a billion cattle thieves are a fact of life in this sort of situation. how. do you agree that some of the the high level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this behavior by isis that they now realize if they take human shield they're going to avoid being struck and that actually this is adding to the problem congresswoman i do believe they understand our sensitivity to civilian casualties and they're exploiting that and i do agree that as we move into these urban environments it is him become more and more difficult to apply
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extraordinarily high standards for the things we're doing although we will try. to get. the neighboring street all but destroyed the streets across rubble the street over there it's the same story wherever you look. both zero zero zero. zero zero there are still calculus bodies buried under all this rubble and no one knows how long it will take to get to or the. let me show you west mosul now
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a wasteland the city for all intents and purposes has been a raced there is little or nothing left so it's no surprise people don't want to return they would rather live in tents on one issue and i was really excited to return to my home and see it when i see it illustrates i wish i'd never come by. completely destroyed i don't feel like coming back to this home i have lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. this was iraq's second largest city founded thousands of years ago and it's been a pillar of religion architecture culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources rocky's the us of all vastly understated the sheer volume of civilian suffering and death
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a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand senior health chief in mosul who didn't want to be filmed told us the number is much higher. than this book alone contains the names of seven thousand victims i have four or five of these every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions. so where does iraq begin and who will help foot the bill the answer is simple if given the choice know what it will take tens of billions of dollars to rebuild mosul a load and there's the more sensitive issue to deal with first the bodies.
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