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e.u. country to ask for a bailout. and fountains of egyptians protest that their former leader was and sentenced to death and that his last prime minister has made it to the runoff in the presidential poll. and i am in the russian capital you're watching r t on marina josh welcome to the program you want observers in syria are still trying to determine just how many people were massacred there on wednesday and who's to blame top u.n. officials admit the peace plan is being flouted by both sides of the conflict dozens have reportedly been killed across the country in the past twenty four hours alone while foreign calls for intervention are being ramped up as many phenomena now reports. duquesne body is lain side by side we mean children among them death was indiscriminate and bloody the pictures from syria this week have brought shock around the globe and also a worry in sense of deja vu just weeks before another massacre came to light this time in the village of houla and the world was quick to pass judgment the americ
e.u. country to ask for a bailout. and fountains of egyptians protest that their former leader was and sentenced to death and that his last prime minister has made it to the runoff in the presidential poll. and i am in the russian capital you're watching r t on marina josh welcome to the program you want observers in syria are still trying to determine just how many people were massacred there on wednesday and who's to blame top u.n. officials admit the peace plan is being flouted by both sides...
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e.u. country now to ask for a bailout. a big deal in beijing russia and china sign up for more trade and pledge to top last year's record breaking eighty billion dollars worth of business the latest two nations also launched a joint investment that's expected to help finance around seventy percent of commercial projects here in russia. and topple the gyptian leader hosni mubarak is thought to be in a critical condition in a prison hospital he's still the source of anger in cairo with thousands protesting that he wasn't sentenced to death for last year's revolution killings and also because his last prime minister made it into the presidential run. next an insight into what it takes to keep the world from a full blown nuclear war and mutually assured destruction. the nuclear age is there for sixty years. i can describe exactly how an underground test was no rory two one zero almost you couldn't hear anything about you.
e.u. country now to ask for a bailout. a big deal in beijing russia and china sign up for more trade and pledge to top last year's record breaking eighty billion dollars worth of business the latest two nations also launched a joint investment that's expected to help finance around seventy percent of commercial projects here in russia. and topple the gyptian leader hosni mubarak is thought to be in a critical condition in a prison hospital he's still the source of anger in cairo with thousands...
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e.u. countries over the weekend with protesters in portugal for example accusing the i.m.f. european central bank and european commission of plundering of a country do you think that their choice of words is justified absolutely i think it's absolutely this is what happened in the european central bank the i.m.f. are nearly brought institutions and basically what they are now doing is doing exactly what happened in the seventy's and not in america and that is the deconstruction or if you want a total destruction of the social welfare state as it was established after the second world war for the benefit of banks for financial funding so that each etc it's not it's not a secret what we call the so-called regrettable consequence of these policy or actually what i think it very much object is a matter now we've been following elections that are happening currently. in greece with a possible outcome being the rejection of the bailout policy do you think we're seeing a europe wide and push gaining momentum and if so where do you think it could lead well it does certainly have to.
e.u. countries over the weekend with protesters in portugal for example accusing the i.m.f. european central bank and european commission of plundering of a country do you think that their choice of words is justified absolutely i think it's absolutely this is what happened in the european central bank the i.m.f. are nearly brought institutions and basically what they are now doing is doing exactly what happened in the seventy's and not in america and that is the deconstruction or if you want a...
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e.u. country to ask for a bailout it follows i.m.f. announcement that spain's data laden banks need a bigger buffer against any severe financial shocks. and thousands of egyptians protest that their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that his last prime minister has made it to the runoff poll next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's revolution. as well as violence on the ground in syria damascus has been fighting an information war with countries on breasts laid bare on t.v. next syria's minister of information explains why there is often more to the coverage than meets the eye. then miss the arab league council has asked satellite operators are upside. down the broadcast of sirius satellite channels what do you think about this decision. this decision is an attack on free media and freedom of expression it's an attack on syrian media with the purpose is to hide the truth about what is really going on in syria from people both inside and outside the country this is part of the smear campaign launched by ce
e.u. country to ask for a bailout it follows i.m.f. announcement that spain's data laden banks need a bigger buffer against any severe financial shocks. and thousands of egyptians protest that their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that his last prime minister has made it to the runoff poll next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's revolution. as well as violence on the ground in syria damascus has been fighting an information war with countries on breasts laid...
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e.u. countries such as russia china it follows on and portugal greece and spain which have sort of actual rescues from brussels earlier spain saw twenty eight of its banks downgraded by ratings agency moody's off the majority asked for a loan of up to one hundred billion euros crosses research a german reduces the u.s. and is trapped in a vicious circle. we see now is that this this crisis reached sort of a tipping point especially in the case of cyprus in spain where we're calling this call the do loop sort of the mutual dependence of banks and states from one another . is reached the point where the state is no longer capable to prop up its own banks and the banks are no longer capable to prop up the one government so basically what needs to happen is that external forces need to come in. to profit off this real government so that it can continue getting out its own banks there's an ironic situation one hundred billion is not enough for the spanish banks they'll probably need a lot more and i think within a year will see another european bailout for the spanish banks coming along and at
e.u. countries such as russia china it follows on and portugal greece and spain which have sort of actual rescues from brussels earlier spain saw twenty eight of its banks downgraded by ratings agency moody's off the majority asked for a loan of up to one hundred billion euros crosses research a german reduces the u.s. and is trapped in a vicious circle. we see now is that this this crisis reached sort of a tipping point especially in the case of cyprus in spain where we're calling this call...
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e.u. country to ask for a bailout if after now it's meant that spain's debt laden banks need at least forty billion euros to buffer against any severe financial shocks. and thousands of egyptians protest at their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that his last prime minister's made it to the runoff bowl next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's revolution. syria's drawn out conflict is leaving neighboring lebanon suffering some of the fallout next lebanese interior minister tells us why the violence won't stop with their borders. well it then a so i love the lebanon is affected by internal tensions and we do not conflict or decisions related to security issues are made outside lebanon by other countries so how can you talk about security in lebanon then. little bit of lebanon security doesn't depend on lebanon alone politically and in terms of security and lebanon depends on external factors as well because the people of lebanon have close religious and family ties with neighboring states. is that an alternative to external influence. there has to be an alterna
e.u. country to ask for a bailout if after now it's meant that spain's debt laden banks need at least forty billion euros to buffer against any severe financial shocks. and thousands of egyptians protest at their former leader wasn't sentenced to death and that his last prime minister's made it to the runoff bowl next week egypt chooses its first president since last year's revolution. syria's drawn out conflict is leaving neighboring lebanon suffering some of the fallout next lebanese interior...
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e.u. countries such as russia and china if one is on and what's called greece and spain which sort of rescues from brussels. spain sold twenty eight of its banks downgraded by one thousand statements one days to madrid are spread in about two hundred billion euros a crisis which. says the usa is trapped in. what we see now is that this this crisis reached sort of a tipping point especially in in the case of cyprus and spain where what economists call the do loop sort of the mutual dependence of banks and states and one another has reached the point where the state is no longer capable to prop up its own banks and the banks are no longer capable to prop up the one government so basically what needs to happen is that external forces need to come in to prop up this real government so that it can continue putting out its own banks there's an ironic situation one hundred billion is not enough for the spanish banks still probably need a lot more and i think within a year will see another european bailout for the spanish banks coming along and at the same time these bank bailouts for the for the spa
e.u. countries such as russia and china if one is on and what's called greece and spain which sort of rescues from brussels. spain sold twenty eight of its banks downgraded by one thousand statements one days to madrid are spread in about two hundred billion euros a crisis which. says the usa is trapped in. what we see now is that this this crisis reached sort of a tipping point especially in in the case of cyprus and spain where what economists call the do loop sort of the mutual dependence of...
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e.u. country still struggling with its economic woes despite having already been thrown a financial lifeline. hopes and dreams are turning sour this cash scrapped island is left with hundreds of thousands of abandoned developments after a construction boom was hit by the crisis. and egypt's ruling military says it will cede power to the new president but later we hear from an expert who claims the country's leader will be nothing more than a puppet on a string. now two days of an intense talks between six world powers and iran are underway in moscow where the conversational adam still splitting the sides to iran once the rights to enrich uranium to a higher level or at least receive such materials from abroad by the e.u. and america are committed to our suring in tough new economic sanctions against iran in the coming weeks and israel has even threatened to bomb the country in the u.s. congress is pressuring the president to take tougher action budget mob from the national reigning american council says diplomacy is the only way to reach a long term solution. a big part of what congress has
e.u. country still struggling with its economic woes despite having already been thrown a financial lifeline. hopes and dreams are turning sour this cash scrapped island is left with hundreds of thousands of abandoned developments after a construction boom was hit by the crisis. and egypt's ruling military says it will cede power to the new president but later we hear from an expert who claims the country's leader will be nothing more than a puppet on a string. now two days of an intense talks...
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e.u. countries have a a lot of interest in what's going on in syria they should be part of coming to this international conference to try and discuss what can be done on it now in terms of . the criticism that russia has faced for not acting in the eyes of some parts of the world saying that well this is really unfair criticism that those that say that the solution to what could happen in syria is being delayed by the fact that russia isn't getting involved with wanting to see international military involvement well that's really not correct same as well one would could start a fire that would take years to put out to his exact words saying this really if countries were to go into to you how to hold an international intervention that it could start something in that region that could take a long time to put right. all right peter all over with latest developments talking to us live from moscow thank you for that report peter. russians are violating protest regulations and other news while now have to pay seven thousand euros or to up to two hundred hours of community service president put
e.u. countries have a a lot of interest in what's going on in syria they should be part of coming to this international conference to try and discuss what can be done on it now in terms of . the criticism that russia has faced for not acting in the eyes of some parts of the world saying that well this is really unfair criticism that those that say that the solution to what could happen in syria is being delayed by the fact that russia isn't getting involved with wanting to see international...
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e.u. country to seek a bell out after greece ireland and portugal the government has already spent fifteen billion euro to rescue small regional savings banks which records lead lent to developers a collapse in the property market has plunged the country's financial sector into crisis with huge debts. let's now take a look at what's happening further in the financial world marina joins us from the business that's where the markets looking like today they sell especially after what you just reported on spain they're not doing particularly well confidence is at an all time low it was sought with oil prices which are really dominating the headlines today we can see that now light sweet has dropped below eighty dollars a barrel you can see they're setting at seventy eight dollars and sixty nine cents the prime blend is that ninety dollars and fifteen cents and basically this of course doesn't have a great effect on the economy is dependent on energy like russia and in fact earlier we spoke to him on to pack a and he explained what is going on with good prices right now and why they are trading
e.u. country to seek a bell out after greece ireland and portugal the government has already spent fifteen billion euro to rescue small regional savings banks which records lead lent to developers a collapse in the property market has plunged the country's financial sector into crisis with huge debts. let's now take a look at what's happening further in the financial world marina joins us from the business that's where the markets looking like today they sell especially after what you just...
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e.u. country to seek a bell out after greece ireland and portugal the government has already spent fifteen billion euro to rescue small regional savings banks which recklessly lent to developers a collapse in the property market has plunged the country's financial sector into crisis with huge debt. no modern art can mean new ways of seeing the traditions of the past thrown aside but instead of provoking foreign admiration some exhibitions in russia have ignited a wave of angry protest our correspondent daria prescriber reports. a small but intensely passionate protest in russia's southern city of krasnodar. the crowd blocks the entrance to stop the opening of a modern art exhibition it's called icons and on display all works by contemporary artists made of plastic the last supper is depicted as a tense business meeting while a metal exhibit called trinity has also brought a hostile reaction it's a clash between old and new. items the display is an attempt to make sense of how traditional i can play doing has transformed in the modern world that invokes natural resentment among people who t
e.u. country to seek a bell out after greece ireland and portugal the government has already spent fifteen billion euro to rescue small regional savings banks which recklessly lent to developers a collapse in the property market has plunged the country's financial sector into crisis with huge debt. no modern art can mean new ways of seeing the traditions of the past thrown aside but instead of provoking foreign admiration some exhibitions in russia have ignited a wave of angry protest our...
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e.u. country now to ask for a bailout it's not so monetary fund carried out stress tests on spain's debt laden banks and concluded they needed a bigger buffer against any severe financial shocks to fetch ratings agency slash spades credit school the three notches warning that a further downgrade could take place in the coming months but investment analyst patrick young doubts the bailout will help space just as it's failed for greece. all of the politicians have basically left the people stranded the new government in spin went into denial mode from the wall and they came into office and six months later they suddenly realized what anybody who was remotely financially literate could work right six months ago two years ago even spanish banks are lost and ultimately there needs to be a way in order to manage to rescue them but the conventional be like mechanisms are not going to work and that's why ultimately it's very difficult to see tragically whether or not there really is a future to the euro was a currency the greeks when you talk to them on one side they don't want austerity and they don'
e.u. country now to ask for a bailout it's not so monetary fund carried out stress tests on spain's debt laden banks and concluded they needed a bigger buffer against any severe financial shocks to fetch ratings agency slash spades credit school the three notches warning that a further downgrade could take place in the coming months but investment analyst patrick young doubts the bailout will help space just as it's failed for greece. all of the politicians have basically left the people...
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e.u. country still struggling with its economic woes despite having already been through a financial lifeline hopes and dreams are turning sour as a cash strapped island is left with hundreds of thousands of abandoned development software construction boom was hit by the crisis. and egypt's ruling a military says it will cede power to the new president but later we hear from an expert who claims the country's leader will be nothing more than a puppet on a string. this is r.t. a second day of intense talks between six world powers and iran underway now here in moscow with the controversial atom still splitting the sides tehran wants the right to enrich uranium to a higher level or at least we're see for such materials from abroad our correspondent catherine off has the latest. officials have been rather tight lipped but the mood is tense as this really is the last chance some officials say to salvage a diplomatic solution to a deal on iran's nuclear ambitions and to avert a possible new war in the middle east now according to a spokesman for the e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton weste
e.u. country still struggling with its economic woes despite having already been through a financial lifeline hopes and dreams are turning sour as a cash strapped island is left with hundreds of thousands of abandoned development software construction boom was hit by the crisis. and egypt's ruling a military says it will cede power to the new president but later we hear from an expert who claims the country's leader will be nothing more than a puppet on a string. this is r.t. a second day of...
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our country to breathe more easily now we're already talking about the construction of south stream of large investments in hydro and gas power stations we should have done it earlier because the e.u. shouldn't think that it's our unique partner because this way they could impose really harsh conditions for the country should maintain its sovereignty and also have partners in other places and we shouldn't forget about the brics countries or the arab and african world that cooperate very well with serbia so when we open the doors of serbia to the world we do so for a prosperous future that's why i'll never choose between russia and the e.u. i know where my heart is and everybody in serbia knows that but i also think that we can be a good bridge between europe and russia and the best partner of russia in the e.u. but at the level of the. it seems like serbia is always having to meet conditions to become e.u. mendis the other candidates have to join nato what if they want to join a team. that is. going to serbia will never enter nato as this is the will of the majority of the serbian people and the e.u. will never impose this condition because serbia doesn't have any reason to enter
our country to breathe more easily now we're already talking about the construction of south stream of large investments in hydro and gas power stations we should have done it earlier because the e.u. shouldn't think that it's our unique partner because this way they could impose really harsh conditions for the country should maintain its sovereignty and also have partners in other places and we shouldn't forget about the brics countries or the arab and african world that cooperate very well...
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e.u. member countries and i've had a meeting with the foreign affairs minister of live out here who told me with much concern that unemployment in his country is ten percent i told him that we almost read. twenty five percent of them that are dead by the end of the a.b.a. probably surpassed sixty five percent of g.d.p. which would be a catastrophe as a state most likely it's not the debt that is what the g.d.p. of the state is too low so i think it should go on trying to form part of the e.u. which means much more than simply belonging to a union a well organized judicial system of human rights freedom of expression because of the struggle against organized crime bribery and corruption of the local minority rights you always are achievements of a e.u. serbia and to the ear i don't know that the first of all they have a crisis of expansion with us today it's clear that we were being naive during the next ten years at the same time they have the existential crisis the euro is a currency that's turning weaker by the day on the other hand it's a big question how long is germany going to help ma
e.u. member countries and i've had a meeting with the foreign affairs minister of live out here who told me with much concern that unemployment in his country is ten percent i told him that we almost read. twenty five percent of them that are dead by the end of the a.b.a. probably surpassed sixty five percent of g.d.p. which would be a catastrophe as a state most likely it's not the debt that is what the g.d.p. of the state is too low so i think it should go on trying to form part of the e.u....
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e.u. that's to say how long should german taxpayer support the countries in crisis i promise to guide serbia to a path where no one could say that we don't want to enter the e.u. the truth is that the world is a lot bigger my victory is a victory of the ideology of both the e.u. and russia or you know not the e.u. or writer who agrees with you there doesn't that that's interesting he don't think that sebi a will have to choose between the e.u. and russia i think it's possible to keep the right balance between then. you have a whole other level i prefer not to have to make the choice or i'd like serbia to be a home with toodles one to the west and the other to the east of serbia simply belongs to the east as well as to the west we have a traditional and deep relationship with russia not only in terms of origin but also in religion as tree customs language but we have complementary industries that we've had exceptional economic relations since the second world war unfortunately we ruined our industry with senseless privatisation which led to people losing their jobs nevertheless we have the ed
e.u. that's to say how long should german taxpayer support the countries in crisis i promise to guide serbia to a path where no one could say that we don't want to enter the e.u. the truth is that the world is a lot bigger my victory is a victory of the ideology of both the e.u. and russia or you know not the e.u. or writer who agrees with you there doesn't that that's interesting he don't think that sebi a will have to choose between the e.u. and russia i think it's possible to keep the right...
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country. you know greece is another thing greece is a member of the e.u. which was spending more money than it could afford then one day it came out that it didn't have anything left it took advantage of the e.u. which is not a state but a union of states the trust one another serbia is far behind any of the e.u. member countries i've had a meeting with the foreign affairs minister of slip out here who told me that much concern that unemployment in his country is ten percent i told him that we almost reached twenty five percent and that our debt by the end of the able probably surpassed sixty five percent of g.d.p. which would be a catastrophe of the state most likely it's not the debt that is good for the g.d.p. of the state it is too low so i think it should go on trying to form part of the e.u. which means much more than simply belonging to a union a well organized judicial system. human rights freedom of expression of the struggle against organized crime bribery and corruption of the likud minority rights all these are achievements over the you know se
country. you know greece is another thing greece is a member of the e.u. which was spending more money than it could afford then one day it came out that it didn't have anything left it took advantage of the e.u. which is not a state but a union of states the trust one another serbia is far behind any of the e.u. member countries i've had a meeting with the foreign affairs minister of slip out here who told me that much concern that unemployment in his country is ten percent i told him that we...