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well that was not the main thing that did not play the main role so 1st and foremost they were almost like the national going to decrease prices for our traditional exports. hydrocarbons and some metals is. huge group of books you see so there are 4 of them chemical production that had to do with raw materials and some of them also some pressure. when you look at it. not only did we overcome that pressure but we use now are on the other half to sustainable growth that has to do with the global economic climate but not only with that it also has to do. it can manage to keep domestic economic factors you can image the political as well as that has to do with it with economic policy of the russian leadership. please do so. first and foremost that has to do with the stable back reaganomics situation last
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year. our inflation was 44 and something. in your basis and this year we have something around 5 that includes increased. it's better than we expected why is this happening and what do we expect. you probably know that we've made a decision but i do national projects in. areas of development your main goal is to diversify our economy. innovative economy and you threw in a book. that has to do whole ranges of targets and methods how to achieve these goals. all these include improving governance in the economy but also through them and. as a whole. governance and we did. governance in the economy.
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introducing artificial intelligence in all spheres of life and production. but only we're also working on. the old adage too much biology improving the quality of life of people. longer life expectancy has increased the birth rate that's not a whole range of measures you could just look at those goals that where national when i should be setting for ourselves and you can you could see what we expect to have in the next year is something but in order to show these resources. of course we also also mean building infrastructure railroads roads port infrastructure. yes national. that means we also. like each new government expect to engage investment. national investment and
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foreign investment now i'll talk about capitals you probably are going to have a question about that no. however in order to ensure this investment your state also has to put in as well 1st and foremost in the interest infrastructure and i will do business improving business climate just. as well i'll start talking and that will be our only topic that will discuss i have a lot to tell actually as a thing. each area we have some improvements according to doing business rating in russia was frank 120 on their daily business climate and right now where ranks number 31st and we can see if their parents. are. right now we've made a decision could. drastically change the rules really have to do with supervisory and controlling organizations and sure if you want to. close down all
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outdated to particularly rules that hinder development forward with you want to create a new system. that will be the area that we're going to work on that's improvement of the business climate. in europe now as for. the capital outflow you somewhere but raising capital. last year we had in a significant outflow i think 6. however it's positive balance shows us that we have $100.00. 3031000000000 that it will cover is that outflow and we also have the return of that capital. so there is no tragedy here when the stars that it's a natural process which is of course the disciplines. of the business because you know if they expect one thing they want to have certainty and she will tell you this situation looks very clear so i said national it's very
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apparent we. come you're releasing him all the time with our partners with our european business committee and i hope we're going to get u.s. businesses. through to the city during the obama administration our trade went down from $30000000000.00 to $20000000000.00. i believe the president will trump has. has a record on introducing sanctions however our trade has grown by $5000000000.00 and we also have increased trade with european countries we need regular. oil with mad with that british to do with the bridge of businesses with these german italian we have a lot of contacts so why am i talking about that we try to listen to. somebody argue to understand them and to respond. about changing. the business climate for their work here and we hope that our potential partners will continue to work here.
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and the list of measures and the targets that we're setting for ourselves you can look at our national projects i'd like to repeat that infrastructure your intelligence biology. agriculture of course a whole range of platter of issues. and all that it gives us a certain capabilities to look at that and to expect that we're going to have moving forward how do we implement that well. how do we do that you will see i said that stage 2 when we implement this major projects will have to also make its contribution but it's really one we have to count to get the money at the finances and we'll see what we were doing that. all the math behind that is different ministries we're arguing as well as specialists and experts and we're talking that. when we differ try to find this sources of find out.
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why $11.00 of the ways to decrease the liability in stimulus will be able to tax we understood that you can 1st of all be detrimental to economic growth when this or that their wellbeing increased greatly that means that there is no where activity however it will cost that this is only a short term detriment about 6 months apart on social fact a lot more you later due to this money flowing into the economy in the infrastructure that would be an impetus to greater growth that's right now our prognosis. right. the president also took part in our meeting. and he made a decision to spend his. ok
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well the power so that that was president putin meeting media chiefs at the same petersburg international economic forum asking answering a few questions there talking about russia being on the path to growth despite a number of problems in terms of sanctions and other economic pressures over the years that structure is still a part of growth as a result is trying to get a life. you know what he also talked about there was asked about the oil industry mainly with a view on venezuela as well pointing out that russia's against intervention in other countries and that any personnel that were there were there as part of contracts due to long time weapons sales a long time ago when we hear more from that meeting will be life. concerns over press freedom of been raised in australia after police raids on
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a prominent journalist and then on australia's national broadcaster the a.b.c. that the cases are linked police say that these searches are based on the disclosing of classified information. the criminalisation and crackdown on national security journalism is spreading like a virus these sanch president is already having effect journalists must unite and remember that courage is also contagious this police raid against our partners at a.b.c. is an attack on press freedom which we b.b.c. find deeply troubling the australian federal police rate race serious concerns about freedom of the press they could have a chilling in fact on the right of journalists to carry out their chops the scene might be expected in an authoritarian country but not in a democracy both cases are based on the stories published over a year ago with the help of leaks the a.b.c.'s afghan files were revealed in 2017
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and exposed possible war crimes by australian special forces in afghanistan based on secret defense documents in the home of annica smethurst the political editor of australia's sunday telegraph newspaper was raided in relation to a 28 story based on secret correspondence between ministers she disclosed to government plan to expand its spying on australian citizens and australian radio hosts reveal that the government is now also investigating how he obtained an authorised data the boat filled with refugees to try to reach australia then fordham said the focus of the probe is not him but his source. about an hour after we shared the information we were told that the department of home of peers will investigate this disclosure i was told by home affairs that i'm not the target of this investigation it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential last year australia increased the punishment for leaking classified data it's now a crime for any public official to share unauthorized information prime minister scott morrison defended the raid saying that the room laws protecting australia's
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national security but australian free speech activists benoit can't block certain things that it's alarming that the government is more concerned with leakers than the alleged crimes they committed. individuals who are very dedicated to their worth message not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous will have to consider. those in this horses whether this will soon be called las vegas the genesis question won't necessarily go to jail the sources that they are using in terms of people's lives that they are very much at risk which is the agenda behind these arrests of these investigations the particular release of the files has been something you know some of the dissolution thing for all those in the. u.s. trained military a sense the revelation of this as family also seemed to be the drafts offense rather than actually saying the s.a.'s as in crime so the issue has been more
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those revealing that those crimes committed in germany. has been a major political shift in denmark where the liberal party has conceded victory to the social democrats they want to majority in parliament in an election dominated by climate change welfare cuts and immigration issues it's made up who said to me the country youngest have a prime minister has declared a sea change in the country's political direction. you have voted there denmark should have a new majority there denmark should take a new direction too now we have a historic victory for their red block in the parliament center left parties back to a number of anti immigration measures over the years from including bans on the burka and then a cab on the confiscation of valuables from migrants who arrive in the country they also voted in favor of doubling penalties for crimes in so-called migrant ghetto areas and push for making daycare mandatory in disadvantaged areas with parents who refuse to send their children there losing their social benefit payments the party
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defended it starts saying that these are problems of the people wanted to be solved and that immigration has to be controlled we heard from a member of germany's left party who says denmark social democrats are tackling all the issues the wrong voters' minds right now. well the dentist noticed what they do once and then government and their track record that is the very role social welfare and that's what most of the danish voters they want to see them break their social welfare system and they want to do that not at the expense of immigrants but they very much want to see immigrants integrate into danish society they don't want to see women with book us on the streets they don't want to see should go on with males in schools they want to see an integrated society and the social democrats have promised to look at that while at the same time rank the social well. and i
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think that's core product that i think i did that is something that everyone in denmark believes this hockey to be able to deliver. you know watching a full hour of news from aussie international much more to come including countries that allied against hitler during the 2nd world war commemorating the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings it's all stories when we come back. china does not want to fight like we are opposed to fighting up at the same time we're not afraid of it china is bold and resolute and is able to defend its legitimate rights and interests china is still holding the door open for the u.s. china trade negotiations if the united states she wishes to proceed with them needs to be more sincere.
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you know world's big partners. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than a. we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the u.s. has said china is playing a blame game and accused the country of walking back on its trade commitments after
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beijing put the full responsibility on washington for the stalemate in 11 rounds of negotiations it comes amid a bruising trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies in may donald trump raise tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of imported goods from china during stalled trade talks accusing china of backing out of its commitments they retaliated with a levy of $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. imports from swore that he's ready to tax a century old chinese imports. he's referred to china as quote and to me a major threat and not a friend of the united states but his trade agenda may jeopardize the business ties between some u.s. politicians and beijing and explains. the man who leads the republican majority in the senate is very very very proud of the president he's doing so great at bowling china with his trade war tactics their greatest problems in the trade space with china. it's been
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a long festering ongoing problem i think we're all commend the president for taken on the chinese weld saying things like that could get mr mcconnell in a bit of trouble with his. wife let me tell you something she's the current american secretary of transportation elaine chao and the u.s. journalists who got hold of and looked into this redacted e-mail by an american embassy official believe it shows mrs chalo has a whole lot of business interests in china it turns out allegedly that back in 2017 she was set for an official visit to china and really wanted her family members to be allowed in the room while she was supposed to talk to her chinese counterparts all of a sudden the trip got called off the transportation department never officially explained why that happened although a version did come up that it all could have been due to an urgent meeting with the
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president. someone find themselves on shaky ground anyway mrs child's family business ties with china aren't that hard to trace. an unfortunate conflict of interest and trade war hunter's den if you dig further into the matter though you'll find out there are quite a few folks in the american elite who'd love a slice of the china cake what if this guy ends up kicking donald trump out of the office would we then have to forget about us china trade wars for 4 years after all joe biden's son runs
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a company that's partially financed by the state run bank of china and mr biden doesn't appear to treat the mission to challenge beijing's economic might as a priority china is going to eat our lunch come on. back to the republicans a former house speaker john boehner was once behind the push to make china 3 favored trade partner with the u.s. most nations of the world almost all the nations of the world have most favored nation trading status and the fact is what we're looking for is the same status for china mr boehner eventually went to work for a lobbying firm squire patton boggs and this company has a presence in china to say the least the most ironic case is that of donald purdy jr in his resume you'll probably find out that he's helped draft a policy paper known as the u.s. national strategy to secure cyberspace masterminded the national cyber security
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division and the department of homeland security while. all that to end up as the chief security officer at technologies usa ties between the us establishment in both parties are very very close to the chinese look at you're a girl off a lot of interest in the united states who will say that doing pursuing a certain policy may be bad for america as a country but we don't care about that because it's good for my company to issues divisions within the u.s. policy making apparatus up until trump decided to play hardball with shar china ontario and with many other countries there were no divisions there was it was a very cozy relationship he trying to use have the advantage. of having a united position and i don't see those divisions being healed at all i see them getting much much worse. it's the 75th anniversary of the
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d.-day landings in the 2nd world war wednesday was the 1st day of commemoration of events with world leaders gathering a portsmouth naval memorial in southern england president trump earlier joined the french president at the american cemetery in normandy here nor the front of the night 1000 u.s. troops buried there d.-day is the military term for the 1st day of the normandy landings the operations believed to be the start of the liberation of nazi occupied western europe and became the largest seaborne invasion in history but the landings were the only turning point in the 2nd world war. the 6th of june 1944 the allies land in normandy is often touted is the key turning point in world war 2. d.-day can be found across mass culture in books music. films. perhaps most famously in hollywood's saving private ryan.
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day is frequently cited in political speeches here in normandy the rescue began here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history but this was a war with more than one turning point when that 2nd front was opened the soviet army had been advancing in multiple directions and had reached bella ruse the battle of stalingrad the 1st major loss for the nazis was already a distant memory to compare numbers about $640000.00 nazi soldiers took part in the normandy battle nazi losses in stalingrad total $1500000.00 allied losses in normandy were $226004.00 times less than the soviet soldiers killed in stalingrad in 1943 u.s. president roosevelt called the battle of stalingrad the crew. full moments of the
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war in the name of the people of the united states of america i presume this scroll to the city of sterling to commemorate our admiration for its gallant defenders the glorious victory stemmed the tide of invasion and the turning point in the war of the allied nations against the forces of aggression. by 945 german losses on the western front with 5 times less than on the eastern front but the facts now don't seem that important the americans had come to free a car victory in that war decided not just a century but it will endure for eternity we did ok because we know how to win and they have been 75 years ago the significance of no less felt in 2019 that's it for now i'll be back in a few minutes with your headline news and developing stories on r.t. from moscow.
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