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he led athens through a period of reconstruction after the wars with the persians, wars which left athensn ruins, but finally rid of its great enemy and at the head of a league of greek city-states. the mid-fifth century b.c. was the period of athens' greatest influence, not only on the greek world at that time, but on subsequent history. the most impressive monument to that influence is the acropolis, the citadel which still dominates athens. pericles used the resources or, some contemporaries argued, abused them to rebuild the acropolis and crown it with the parthenon. the bold simplicity of the building, with its strictly harmonized repetition of the most basic geometric shapes, has had an unparalleled influence on the world's architecture. the creators of the parthenon, including the sculptor phidias and the architect ictinus, adapted the traditional temple form, but refined it. they created an impression of subtlety and lightness, despite the building's scale and the massiveness of its marble surface. the sculptural decorations employed the skills of hundreds of craftsmen, setting a
he led athens through a period of reconstruction after the wars with the persians, wars which left athensn ruins, but finally rid of its great enemy and at the head of a league of greek city-states. the mid-fifth century b.c. was the period of athens' greatest influence, not only on the greek world at that time, but on subsequent history. the most impressive monument to that influence is the acropolis, the citadel which still dominates athens. pericles used the resources or, some contemporaries...
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this hairdresser from athens is one of them. >> we do not have any support from the government. we don't have nothing. we have private doctors because the public doesn't have anything. >> theodore can afford it with his prices. a simple haircut here cost 20 euros as opposed to 12 in athens, but he says the people here work hard for their living. >> 15 hours a day, they are working and they are working very hard, and they are very good at their services. >> is hard work recipe to his success? the island certainly does not shut down for the afternoon siesta that is certainly typical for the rest of greece, and it seems to be attracting plenty of investment. this luxurious hotel opened in early july. a room here cost 250 euros a night and has enough takers. they are defying the crisis in style. theodore admires the hotel owner's risk-taking. they agreed that the island simply has a different mentality. >> it is not in the mind the money first and then the service. we offer a beautiful experience. >> it is booked out until the end of september and expects a total of 2 million visito
this hairdresser from athens is one of them. >> we do not have any support from the government. we don't have nothing. we have private doctors because the public doesn't have anything. >> theodore can afford it with his prices. a simple haircut here cost 20 euros as opposed to 12 in athens, but he says the people here work hard for their living. >> 15 hours a day, they are working and they are working very hard, and they are very good at their services. >> is hard work...
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the troika of european lenders is now back in athens it has to decide on a new bailout package aimedat healing the fragile greek economy but as our two reports the new installment of cash will mean even more austerity and people have vowed a week of fresh street protest. a team of international inspectors is here in athens for a fresh audit of the country's ailing finances with debt stricken greece hoping progress in reining in spending will unlock even more loans greece has been kept out of bankruptcy with two bailouts worth two hundred forty billion euros but revenues are falling short of expectations sparking fears that another rescue package could be needed to keep it afloat now each loan have come at a high price for ordinary people painful austerity measures have brought cuts to jobs salaries and public services and some greeks are asking whether sticking with the euro is worth the cost instead of waiting for another bailout from europe some are suggesting that leaving the currency union altogether and one such boisterous theater cost on a bus he's an economist and former membe
the troika of european lenders is now back in athens it has to decide on a new bailout package aimedat healing the fragile greek economy but as our two reports the new installment of cash will mean even more austerity and people have vowed a week of fresh street protest. a team of international inspectors is here in athens for a fresh audit of the country's ailing finances with debt stricken greece hoping progress in reining in spending will unlock even more loans greece has been kept out of...
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we have this report from athens. so often here, they end like this. athens road test by anti- -fascists as a small group clashes with police. rubbish bins were set ablaze and used as weapons. police responded with tear gas and remains. the protesters targeted the offices of the dorn party. it began peacefully, thousands on the streets after last week's killing of a left wing musician. he was stabbed to death by a member.orn the party has long been accused of attacking immigrants. this seemingly political crime has stunned degrees and shaken into action a government criticized for a soft touch against golden dorn. >> we have the government on the hook and the golden dorn. insist on theo dismantling of the death squads of the neo-nazis. therey should avoid as should not be fascists in our schools or our neighborhoods. should not be fascists in our schools or our neighborhoods. is in custody awaiting trial. officers linked to golden dorn have been suspended. stare, recession, and the rapid rise of golden dorn is a combustible mix here. perhaps the death
we have this report from athens. so often here, they end like this. athens road test by anti- -fascists as a small group clashes with police. rubbish bins were set ablaze and used as weapons. police responded with tear gas and remains. the protesters targeted the offices of the dorn party. it began peacefully, thousands on the streets after last week's killing of a left wing musician. he was stabbed to death by a member.orn the party has long been accused of attacking immigrants. this seemingly...
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athens. well it's not going to be easy for the government to crack down on the neo nazis as we've been hearing from the author of the greek crisis in the media. the golden dawn is very well organized and that this whole issue of trying to paraphrase young people to join their cause and this is very dangerous for the greek society the situation there right now in greece is dangerous there is much tension in the streets of athens and there are other see this of the greece there are people who are demonstrating against the citizen and there is the government itself which is trying to mitigate the impact of the golden dawn according to the greek constitution is very difficult to get this barkey out of the law so that mainly the objective of the government is so that the greek public opinion that some members of the golden dawn have already he was screaming out like they were this in order to sell them out that it's not the best solution for that for for them to support this party well keep across
athens. well it's not going to be easy for the government to crack down on the neo nazis as we've been hearing from the author of the greek crisis in the media. the golden dawn is very well organized and that this whole issue of trying to paraphrase young people to join their cause and this is very dangerous for the greek society the situation there right now in greece is dangerous there is much tension in the streets of athens and there are other see this of the greece there are people who are...
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while anglo american is celebrating her part is when the german poll results have caused quite in athens where the chancellor is victory seen as a signal for more painful austerity and got analysis on greece's economic future coming out. series actually corporation with the world's chemical weapons watchdog in accordance with international deal to relinquish its toxic stockpiles but the members of the u.n. security council are having trouble agreeing on a resolution to support the design the process russia says it's being blackmailed by the u.s. and its allies to chicken explain the u.s. says they will stop the work toward securing syria's chemical weapons if russia does not sign off on a u.n. security council resolution based on chapter seven that would allow the use of force so you are upset this is. secretary of state john kerry agreed on in geneva the russian foreign minister said instead of using this agreement brokered by russia to get rid of syria's chemical weapons the u.s. is now trying to achieve other goals take a listen. in the remark and partners are starting to blackmail us
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athens. what are the live from moscow more stories after you including the olympics spacewalk with a story mission ahead of them the new crew of the international space station docks with the orbiting platform find out more in just a few minutes. the bateson a un security council resolution to rid syria of its chemical weapons are still ongoing but russia says an agreement could be reached in the coming days the main point of contention is included a a reference to chapter seven of the u.n. charter that would allow the use of force against damascus if it fails to comply with a plan and he's now reports from new york. well it seems like russia and the u.s. are a bit closer to seeing eye to eye on the syria crisis russia's deputy foreign minister says an agreement on the u.n. security council resolution the text requiring syria to dismantle its chemical weapons stockpiles is in fact likely by the end of this week now the actual text of the resolution will according to him include a reference to
athens. what are the live from moscow more stories after you including the olympics spacewalk with a story mission ahead of them the new crew of the international space station docks with the orbiting platform find out more in just a few minutes. the bateson a un security council resolution to rid syria of its chemical weapons are still ongoing but russia says an agreement could be reached in the coming days the main point of contention is included a a reference to chapter seven of the u.n....
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cast their ballots greece awaits the outcome look at how the decisions made in berlin will echo in athens. you're watching are two live in moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. syria has fulfilled one of its key obligations as part of a chemical disarmament plan handing over a list of its talks six stockpiles to the international watchdog the deadline set in a russia u.s. deal hammered out last saturday was also met this apparently surprised american officials with some saying the inventory was more complete than they expected but despite syria's compliance so far not everything has been smooth on the diplomatic front this week artie's innocent now he has the details. as chaos and violence continue syria still does the diplomatic battle surrounding the conflict this week the un investigation concluded chemical weapons were used on august the twenty first the environmental chemical and medical samples that the u.n. investigators collected provide clear and compelling evidence that the surface to surface rockets used in this attack contained the nerve agent sarin we know the us s
cast their ballots greece awaits the outcome look at how the decisions made in berlin will echo in athens. you're watching are two live in moscow i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. syria has fulfilled one of its key obligations as part of a chemical disarmament plan handing over a list of its talks six stockpiles to the international watchdog the deadline set in a russia u.s. deal hammered out last saturday was also met this apparently surprised american officials with some saying the...
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ballots greece awaits the outcome we'll look at the just how the decisions made in berlin will echo in athens. you're watching our t.v. live from our studios in moscow and thanks for joining me. syria has fulfilled one of its key obligations as part of a chemical disarmament plan handing over a list of its talk six stockpiles to the international watchdog the deadline said today russia u.s. deal hammered out last saturday was also met this apparently surprised american officials with some saying the inventory was more complete than they expected but despite serious compliance so far not everything has been smooth on the diplomatic front this week or to use a missile now has the details. as chaos and violence continue in syria so does the diplomatic battle surrounding the conflict this week a un investigation concluded chemical weapons were used on august the twenty first the environmental chemical and medical therapies that the u.n. investigators collected provide clear and compelling evidence that the surface to surface rockets used in this attack contained the nerve agent sarin we know the
ballots greece awaits the outcome we'll look at the just how the decisions made in berlin will echo in athens. you're watching our t.v. live from our studios in moscow and thanks for joining me. syria has fulfilled one of its key obligations as part of a chemical disarmament plan handing over a list of its talk six stockpiles to the international watchdog the deadline said today russia u.s. deal hammered out last saturday was also met this apparently surprised american officials with some...
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come this hour another bout of artificial respiration for greek finances brings a little relief as athens talks with you lenders about another multibillion euro bailout its citizens are furious and valve a week of protests. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. by the scene motions secure the play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on r t. e speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. try. to find out more visit our big t.v. show it's called. wealthy british style it's an expert on the flip side of the front. of the. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining to cause a report on our to. welcome back you're watching our to live from moscow and see friends. russia's foreign minister believes that western states are undermining efforts for a peaceful reso
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mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens loose accounting of r.t. . brings up today for the moment i'll be back with a news team with wolf in just a half an hour from now in the meantime our exclusive interview with the lawyer assisting the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden. the mcmillian family in canada has decided to defy time itself and keep their family trapped in one thousand nine hundred six sort of like new age amish but only for one year and not their whole lives so they live in one nine hundred six the family forbids the use of any technology developed after the mid eighty's they want their children to experience the world they grew up in when you had to read books and if you're outside no one could call you and there were no tablet computers to stupefy children at a moment's notice as a parent i have some sympathy with this idea because i like all of you have seen that technology is dumbing us down a lot i mean how often do you have to memorize a phone number nowadays and we've all seen bad parents just sit their kids in front
mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens loose accounting of r.t. . brings up today for the moment i'll be back with a news team with wolf in just a half an hour from now in the meantime our exclusive interview with the lawyer assisting the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden. the mcmillian family in canada has decided to defy time itself and keep their family trapped in one thousand nine hundred six sort of like new age amish but only for one year...
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more from barnaby phillips in athens for us. what is the latest? what is happening to those being arrested? when will they appear in court? >> dramatic scenes in @things this evening, felicity. we saw pretty much the entire golden dawn senior leadership being led out of police headquarters by armed and masked policemen. the golden dawn activists were shooting. they were bundled in vehicles and taken to court. they're still in court this evening. we understand as you were saying that they will be charged for having led a criminal organization and then we're going to get into legal technicalities. it seems that an eventually trial to take place. there has to be a decision over whether the golden dawn leadership will be remanded in custody. whether they'll be freed under bail agreement. those decisions haven't been reached yet. but tonight golden dawn's leadership is under police custody, and they will spend the night in police sales. >> extraordinary day. speaking about the situation. what's he said? >> yes, he also spoke in the last hour or so. he g
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the election will reverberate far beyond germany's borders and as lisa catherine reports now from athens cash strapped greece would be particularly vulnerable to any change of monetary policy from its northern neighbor when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and more albums may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts is still struggling through one of its worst recession since the second world war i look let me just soaring in two thirds of young greeks . to apac just west of two hundred forty billion euros revenues are still short of expectations what's more the growing consensus is that greece is unlikely to get back on its feet without more help it's all a third term for chancellor angela merkel meaning more austerity as well starship for greece and how do people here actually feel about a potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation but we decided to hit the streets of athens to find o
the election will reverberate far beyond germany's borders and as lisa catherine reports now from athens cash strapped greece would be particularly vulnerable to any change of monetary policy from its northern neighbor when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and more albums may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts...
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barnabe phillips explains from athens. >> reporter: the streets of central athens became multi-racialuickly in recent years. golden dawn's rise was to some extent a response to this influx from abroad. the crackdown on the far right party might make immigrants feel safer on these mean streets. this was a community center for tanz. >> tan. >> kneeians. one years thugs broke in and smashed it up. they're convinced golden dawn did this. one year on the tanz kneeians have a new center in they hope a safer neighborhood and welcome the crackdown on golden dawn. >> before this rest, all of us, especially africans, we didn't feel secure. every one of us felt not happy and everyone was afraid. but now after this arrest we're hoping that maybe the situation is going to be much better. >> reporter: after years of tolerating golden dawn, the greek state has suddenly decided to try and crush it. where does that leave the close to half a million greeks who voted for the far right party in the last general election? a publisher is one of them, so would he vote for golden dawn again if there was anot
barnabe phillips explains from athens. >> reporter: the streets of central athens became multi-racialuickly in recent years. golden dawn's rise was to some extent a response to this influx from abroad. the crackdown on the far right party might make immigrants feel safer on these mean streets. this was a community center for tanz. >> tan. >> kneeians. one years thugs broke in and smashed it up. they're convinced golden dawn did this. one year on the tanz kneeians have a new...
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that's the latest out of athens. while berlin continues to reject claims of a greek problems, a new report suggests a growth in ddp for the next quarter. but it warns stark divergence between the north and the south. joining us in the studio is marie. thanks very much indeed for joining us. >> good morning. >> there's always been a north/south divide. are you suggesting it's getting worse? >> we're suggesting it's fought getting better. this is something we've looked at since the beginning of this crisis. the convergence happened since early 2000. but what we're seeing is that over the next five years, based on our forecast, this device remains very stark and that causes issues about coordination, about corroboration within the eurozone. >> yes. wa sort of collaboration? what do you mean? >> the previous report is very illustrative about the tensions that can happen at a social level, at a political level. if the eurozone is to function, we need to have really a call in the action on policies, in the fiscal area, in
that's the latest out of athens. while berlin continues to reject claims of a greek problems, a new report suggests a growth in ddp for the next quarter. but it warns stark divergence between the north and the south. joining us in the studio is marie. thanks very much indeed for joining us. >> good morning. >> there's always been a north/south divide. are you suggesting it's getting worse? >> we're suggesting it's fought getting better. this is something we've looked at since...
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athens. believes her fellow greeks are being pushed toward supporting the golden dawn by the nation's drastic economic situation. we should learn to look at the ideology of ideology but the problem is the actions citizens don't have and voted for golden dome because they are fired and they are just hopeless and wanted some people out of the system to do to make the political system realize that the corruption must go and people have need they need to find a job this thirty measures were very strict and the pressure was. on bearable for greek citizens but we worked really hard over the something that we had to deal with young people living in greece to find jobs and that we have to help the south to to hold on to its big and try to find a different at the end that we bring europe together and not divide societies and counties we've got you to keep across what's happening in greece by getting the latest news analysis on the web site out. now some is barely over but southern russia is already ex
athens. believes her fellow greeks are being pushed toward supporting the golden dawn by the nation's drastic economic situation. we should learn to look at the ideology of ideology but the problem is the actions citizens don't have and voted for golden dome because they are fired and they are just hopeless and wanted some people out of the system to do to make the political system realize that the corruption must go and people have need they need to find a job this thirty measures were very...
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his career while the torch will go on a tour of greece for the next seven days and that will end in athens next weekend before it flies to moscow for the russian leg that's the longest in torch relay history but it also has started here as we've been on there in the limpia the birthplace of the olympics now let's cross it a bang and say is in sochi the host city for twenty eight fourteen olympics so tomorrow power the storage will get to sochi well it's definitely going to be an olympic torch relay that's going to break a many records and here's why it's going to take around one hundred days for all of that torch to go through russia it's going to take a sixty five thousand kilometers and fourteen thousand torch bearers to bring it right here to the holy city now it's going to day through nine at times only eighty three. regions of two thousand nine hundred and cities and settlements across of russia and also visit the north pole also it'll go to the top although europe's a highest mountain in the rushes the north caucuses it will then make a trip outside of eartha to the i.r.s. says the w
his career while the torch will go on a tour of greece for the next seven days and that will end in athens next weekend before it flies to moscow for the russian leg that's the longest in torch relay history but it also has started here as we've been on there in the limpia the birthplace of the olympics now let's cross it a bang and say is in sochi the host city for twenty eight fourteen olympics so tomorrow power the storage will get to sochi well it's definitely going to be an olympic torch...
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athens. well keep across what's happening in greece by getting the latest news and analysis at r.t. dot com. and we now go as promised our correspondent going to check out all the very latest on the court case around in the greenpeace protesters in the town of mormons well the wait is that we're hearing that the court has remanded three people to stay in jail until the end of november well dana how are russian authorities explaining their moves. well the judge decided that activists should stay behind bars while the investigation is still ongoing russian investigators explained that the activist won't necessarily have to spend exactly two months in jail they could be released earlier it all depends on the pace on the speed of the investigation the judge decided against releasing the individuals on bail citing a concern that they could leave the country before the investigation is over we know that the detained activists refused to as are investigators questions invoking the right under the russian constitution to remain silent and not to testify against themselves onboard to greenpe
athens. well keep across what's happening in greece by getting the latest news and analysis at r.t. dot com. and we now go as promised our correspondent going to check out all the very latest on the court case around in the greenpeace protesters in the town of mormons well the wait is that we're hearing that the court has remanded three people to stay in jail until the end of november well dana how are russian authorities explaining their moves. well the judge decided that activists should stay...
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mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens lucy catherine of r.t.e. . on the developing story now the violent hostage crisis at the upscale westgate mall in nairobi has and today it said day ten people that still believed to be held by the militants authorities claim police are gaining an advantage over that time and have promised the operation will be over soon saying live pictures from outside the westgate mall in nairobi a series of explosions and sustained gunfire have been heard in the area with heavy plumes of smoke rising from the shopping center and i can phone number of the gunman thought to still be inside with two terrorists confirmed dead and others are said to be injured there so it was launched at midday on saturday by a group of somali al shabaab militants with strong connections the country's interior minister says they were to and has claimed lives of sixty two people many of them foreigners and at least one hundred seventy five people injured. and up next time she travels to an island this is a football field which has become
mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens lucy catherine of r.t.e. . on the developing story now the violent hostage crisis at the upscale westgate mall in nairobi has and today it said day ten people that still believed to be held by the militants authorities claim police are gaining an advantage over that time and have promised the operation will be over soon saying live pictures from outside the westgate mall in nairobi a series of explosions and...
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athens. academy a locker leader of the youth wing of one of the trade unions that organized the rally says violence only breeds more violence. we want to. declare that we're against them for racism and faces in our country there are the measures of force there is. we really have a some very rough times the greek people but it doesn't mean everybody should be heard what experience a lot of violence because of a crisis when there is a three one people are facing. mother for survivors as you understand people who give in on that but the thing is that the solution to our problems is not the violence and war stories i have read here in order to including the olympic space with an historic mission ahead of them the new crew of the international space station docks with the orbiting platform find out more in just a few minutes here in our team. debates on a u.n. security council resolution to rid syria of its chemical weapons are still going but russia says an agreement could be reached in the comin
athens. academy a locker leader of the youth wing of one of the trade unions that organized the rally says violence only breeds more violence. we want to. declare that we're against them for racism and faces in our country there are the measures of force there is. we really have a some very rough times the greek people but it doesn't mean everybody should be heard what experience a lot of violence because of a crisis when there is a three one people are facing. mother for survivors as you...
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here actually feel about a potential change in leadership nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money. you see you can. do with it it's in there just in the local you know markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak when the solution with huge blunder was not intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany in general that's a good. comment and i don't believe but it's a great season to. just do so as you just heard a mix of views there although germany contributed to to bailout loans to greece models austerity policies are widely blamed her for huge spending cuts and whichever way germans and up voting is certainly is likely to be felt right here in greece reporting from athens from r.t. on this the counting of. greece has seen a violent prize has this week following the matter of a prominent left wing activist who was allegedly killed by a monk claiming to be a member of the far right golden
here actually feel about a potential change in leadership nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money. you see you can. do with it it's in there just in the local you know markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak when the solution with huge blunder was not intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians...
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reports now from athens. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and out and maybe the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts still struggling for one of its worst recession since the second world war unemployment just soaring and two thirds of young greeks are without work and despite to apac just less than two hundred forty billion euros revenues are still short of expectations what's more the growing consensus is that greece is unlikely to get back on its feet without more help so little third term for chancellor angela merkel mean more austerity as well starship for greece and how do people here actually feel about a potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look. you see you can. do is it's in there. if we're lucky enough markets policies hurt the gre
reports now from athens. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and out and maybe the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts still struggling for one of its worst recession since the second world war unemployment just soaring and two thirds of young greeks are without work and despite to apac just less than two hundred...
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fury on the streets of athens clashes erupted following a protest against the murder of pablo's physis the anti-fascist rapper was stabbed to death last week by an alleged supporter of the far right golden dawn party allegations the group firmly denies. or kill a p.c. as a young man was known may not have been the first to die at the hands of greek neo nazi groups but he was the first non migrant golden dawn has also been said to be targeting anarchists and communists renewing political tensions between the extreme left right and the greek government they have acquired a fear of i don't phrases they have collaborated with the nazis maybe. they have blood on their hands this is why we say go with this government with the golden dome the group is trying to keep a low profile in the wake of the killing and wouldn't speak to us on camera this man however was keen to talk george says he's one of the group's oldest members and he blames journalists for giving golden dawn a bad rep is the only party that has spent poor people and desperate greeks who are suffering the crisis we're not extremi
fury on the streets of athens clashes erupted following a protest against the murder of pablo's physis the anti-fascist rapper was stabbed to death last week by an alleged supporter of the far right golden dawn party allegations the group firmly denies. or kill a p.c. as a young man was known may not have been the first to die at the hands of greek neo nazi groups but he was the first non migrant golden dawn has also been said to be targeting anarchists and communists renewing political...
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extra eight bruce about by more than a quarter also and journalist chauncey's to follow believes athens has become addicted to being rescued and must default to begin its recovery. what happened during the last two or three years during the so-called salvation period was that greece became. for foreign intervention and foreign help it's simply impossible anymore during the three hundred twenty billion saying it was impossible even in two thousand and nine everybody knew that but they wanted to bring greece into the strap that help only foreign banks especially in germany france and some other countries we only shouldn't you should now it's to deform having the greek people in control of the procedure for euro zone create deficits and debts to the european very very well at the same time create their pieces to the european core so we were saying from two thousand and nine two thousand and ten that we should leave the eurozone again in our therapist and not in terms imposed by berlin brussels or any other place in europe it destroyed again the infrastructure of the greek economy not only
extra eight bruce about by more than a quarter also and journalist chauncey's to follow believes athens has become addicted to being rescued and must default to begin its recovery. what happened during the last two or three years during the so-called salvation period was that greece became. for foreign intervention and foreign help it's simply impossible anymore during the three hundred twenty billion saying it was impossible even in two thousand and nine everybody knew that but they wanted to...
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athens. greece is not the only country where a far right parties are gaining support polls suggest that all across european union right wing support is growing a rapidly peter all over reports from austria were right wing parties are expected to do well in today's parliamentary elections. the political right is on the rights in europe and it's drawing some surprising support a lot of people from the working class blue collar workers lower educated people voting for the extreme right of the radical right because of the policies staying put forward like immigration and european integration corruption i guess the politicized and the such so these are the topics that are now days important for those people voting for the radical right across europe there's a time that's turning right ukip is being talked about as the legitimate third party in britain while alternative for germany just missed out on a place in the bundestag norway's conservative government came to power with tough immigration prom
athens. greece is not the only country where a far right parties are gaining support polls suggest that all across european union right wing support is growing a rapidly peter all over reports from austria were right wing parties are expected to do well in today's parliamentary elections. the political right is on the rights in europe and it's drawing some surprising support a lot of people from the working class blue collar workers lower educated people voting for the extreme right of the...
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as athens struggles to appease international lenders amid reports that made need a third bailout. the latest news and the week's top stories here on r t m lindsay france. against the distant cries of anti-war protesters broke obama has pulled back from ordering a strike against syria at least for now the u.s. president had to say has decided to ask congress which doesn't convene for another week to back to give its backing for a war which he says needs to be launched obama wants to punish damascus for its alleged use of chemical weapons but still has not publicly presented proof to back up his accusations and international opposition towards an attack is mounting as graham point reports. obama said although he does believe that he has the authority to carry out a military attack without approval from congress he feels that the country would be strengthened by a public debate on the matter now the u.s. leader says that he feels absolutely comfortable carrying out a military attack against syria without the approval of the u.n. security council according to international law and he
as athens struggles to appease international lenders amid reports that made need a third bailout. the latest news and the week's top stories here on r t m lindsay france. against the distant cries of anti-war protesters broke obama has pulled back from ordering a strike against syria at least for now the u.s. president had to say has decided to ask congress which doesn't convene for another week to back to give its backing for a war which he says needs to be launched obama wants to punish...
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a muscle anti-fascist rallies turn violent in athens after protesters try to storm the headquarters of the far right golden dawn party the anger. was sparked by the murder of a left wing rapper last week by a sympathizer of the neo nazi party well reports say there's been at least three hundred similar fascist attacks since twenty eleven the numbers rising sea and the news wall that. police are now requesting permission to check the phone records of two senior golden dawn members after months of speculation within parliament about whether or not the party should be banned artie's lucy catherine offspring following the tension. fury on the streets of athens clashes erupted following a protest against the murder of pablo's physis the anti-fascist rapper was stabbed to death last week by an alleged supporter of the far right golden dawn party allegations the group firmly denies. are still a p.c. as a young man was known may not have been the first to die at the hands of the groups but he was the first non migrant golden dawn has also been said to be targeting anarchists and communists ren
a muscle anti-fascist rallies turn violent in athens after protesters try to storm the headquarters of the far right golden dawn party the anger. was sparked by the murder of a left wing rapper last week by a sympathizer of the neo nazi party well reports say there's been at least three hundred similar fascist attacks since twenty eleven the numbers rising sea and the news wall that. police are now requesting permission to check the phone records of two senior golden dawn members after months...
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as athens struggles to appease international lenders amid reports it made me its third bailout. the latest news and the week's top stories here on our team in the frats against the distant cries of anti-war protesters barack obama has pulled back from ordering a strike against syria at least for now the u.s. president has decided to ask congress which doesn't reconvene for over a week to give its backing for a war which he says needs to be launched obama wants to punish damascus for its alleged use of chemical weapons but still has not publicly presented proof to back up his accusations and international opposition towards an attack is mounting as marina porton i reports. obama said although he does believe that he has the authority to carry out a military attack without approval from congress he feels that the country would be strengthened by a public debate on the matter now the u.s. leader says that he feels absolutely comfortable carrying out a military attack against syria without the approval of the u.n. security council according to international law and he and a military
as athens struggles to appease international lenders amid reports it made me its third bailout. the latest news and the week's top stories here on our team in the frats against the distant cries of anti-war protesters barack obama has pulled back from ordering a strike against syria at least for now the u.s. president has decided to ask congress which doesn't reconvene for over a week to give its backing for a war which he says needs to be launched obama wants to punish damascus for its alleged...
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will be watching closely right now as the exit polls emerge there's a couple of reports now from athens. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and the albums may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts is still struggling through one of its worst recession since the second world war unemployment just soaring and two thirds of young greeks are without work and despite to apac just west of two hundred forty billion euros revenues are still short of expectations what's more the growing consensus is that is unlikely to get back on its feet without more help it's all a third term for chancellor merkel no more austerity as last hardship for. and how do the people here actually feel about a potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look. at the local markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of the resul
will be watching closely right now as the exit polls emerge there's a couple of reports now from athens. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and the albums may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts is still struggling through one of its worst recession since the second world war unemployment just soaring and two...
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potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money. to see if you can. do with it it's in there. it's been lucky enough markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of the libyans the result could be bad for us because our politicians are weak please just look each one of us was not intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany in general that's a good. comment. i don't believe but it's a great season but. this is good so as you just heard a mix of views there although germany contributed to to bailout loans to greece models austerity policies are widely blamed for future spending cuts and whichever way germans and up voting it certainly is likely to be felt right here in greece reporting from athens from r.t. on this the counting of. a journal strike in greece turned to this week when a prominent. stabbed to death the killer was a apprehended at the scene and reportedly found to be a diehard member all before. righ
potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money. to see if you can. do with it it's in there. it's been lucky enough markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of the libyans the result could be bad for us because our politicians are weak please just look each one of us was not intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians...
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potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money goes. missing you. believe it's in there. it's been the local markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak behind me just released a lot of us would intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany in general that's a good. economy and it's i don't believe what some greek sees and. says do so as you just heard a mix of views there although germany contributed to to bailout loans to greece models austerity policies are widely blamed her for huge spending cuts and whichever way germans and up voting it certainly is likely to be felt right here in greece reporting from athens from r.t. on this because of a general strike in greece turned ugly this week when a prominent anti-fascist was stabbed to death the killer caught at the scene and reportedly found to be a member of the far right golden dawn p
potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look at your money goes. missing you. believe it's in there. it's been the local markets policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak behind me just released a lot of us would intervene so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany...
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election will reverberate far beyond germany's borders and as they see catherine a force now from athens cash strapped greece would be particularly vulnerable to any changes monetary policy from its an alternate. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and the outlands may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts we see is still struggling one of its worst recession since the second world war unemployment just soaring and two thirds of young greeks are without work and despite to apac just west of two hundred forty billion euros revenues are still short of expectations what's more the growing consensus is that greece is unlikely to get back on its feet without more help so little third term for chancellor angela merkel mean more austerity as well starship for greece and how do people here actually feel about a potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of ath
election will reverberate far beyond germany's borders and as they see catherine a force now from athens cash strapped greece would be particularly vulnerable to any changes monetary policy from its an alternate. when it comes to finances decisions made in germany are often felt right here in greece and the outlands may be the birthplace of democracy ballots cast by german voters have a huge role to play in this country's future that despite two bailouts and across the board spending cuts we...
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reporting from athens from r t m this account and have a general strike in greece turned ugly this week when a prominent anti-fascist was stabbed to death the killer apprehended at the scene reportedly found out to be a member of the far right golden dawn party the killing it set off a chain of riots around greece with running battles between police and protesters officials quickly jumped on the bandwagon handing them a shut down the party as police raided its offices golden dawn well known for terrorizing immigrants and attacking political opponents george katter gallus a professor of constitutional law thinks the rise of extremist sentiment in greece is linked to the state of the economy. and the majority of the good people is exactly what these austerity measures and unfortunately the i'm getting into despair is feeding those so that eyes are the new fascists in the flesh this out a lot of minority people now we've got a massive there must be some of the above except that i'm very confident useful and of course not that sort of item to most of the sun but all of that has been eclipse
reporting from athens from r t m this account and have a general strike in greece turned ugly this week when a prominent anti-fascist was stabbed to death the killer apprehended at the scene reportedly found out to be a member of the far right golden dawn party the killing it set off a chain of riots around greece with running battles between police and protesters officials quickly jumped on the bandwagon handing them a shut down the party as police raided its offices golden dawn well known for...
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mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens loose accounting of r.t. . here are some traitors and others whistleblower edward snowden has not been seen in public since russia granted him asylum two months ago to find out more about his current lifestyle r.t. interview shows sophie and curry spoke to one of the few men in touch with the fugitive leaker and you'll be able to watch the full interview with a lawyer orchestrating a snowden's arrival to russia on a topic which ran at fourteen prior to jam t.v. but in the meantime here's a quick. there are a lot of job opportunities for him and we keep receiving job offers by telephone or mail. or they are all coming from security services or from different organizations as well. come from different organizations there i even ordinary people who call and offer help as they are concerned about him settling in a new home. and we also have heads of big companies who offer him employment. i would think a little is there any offer in particular that was surprising girl i don't know made you laugh. yes we h
mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens loose accounting of r.t. . here are some traitors and others whistleblower edward snowden has not been seen in public since russia granted him asylum two months ago to find out more about his current lifestyle r.t. interview shows sophie and curry spoke to one of the few men in touch with the fugitive leaker and you'll be able to watch the full interview with a lawyer orchestrating a snowden's arrival to russia...
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athens and with me now is emma collin a former greek m.p. for possible party and now an international affairs advisor thank you so much of for joining us here on our teeth now what is your take on the situation in greece and how deep do you see the greek society split now. while i do believe that we should than. an ideology of ideology but the problem is the actions so it has to be dealt by all the means that the moco see and just gives us so if somebody better than someone over violence not belabor it to be fun this might be just because i think that's the only way we can handle this situation and i also have to tell you that greek citizens don't have a vote or golden dome because they are violent they're just hopeless and want that some people out of the system to do to make the political system realize that the corruption must go and people have they need to find a job that's the main using greek people didn't vote for them but down you know we see we're hearing from people in greece that the golden dawn members are being very very proact
athens and with me now is emma collin a former greek m.p. for possible party and now an international affairs advisor thank you so much of for joining us here on our teeth now what is your take on the situation in greece and how deep do you see the greek society split now. while i do believe that we should than. an ideology of ideology but the problem is the actions so it has to be dealt by all the means that the moco see and just gives us so if somebody better than someone over violence not...
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potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look. at. the city you. believe it's in there. if you're lucky enough marcos policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak behind me which means a lot of us was not intervened so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany in general has a good. climate and i don't believe what some greek state. says do so as you just heard a mix of views there although germany contributed to to bailout loans to greece models austerity policies are widely blamed for future spending cuts and whichever way germans and voting it certainly is likely to be felt right here in greece reporting from athens from r.t. on this the council of. latin america has taken revolutions of u.s. spying to home and altogether very personally brazil in particular has made no secret of its anger at washington which is believed to have secretly unfold a worldwide. digital
potential change in leadership in europe's largest creditor nation we decided to hit the streets of athens to find out take a look. at. the city you. believe it's in there. if you're lucky enough marcos policies hurt the greeks as well as the germans but regardless of who wins the result will be bad for us because our politicians are weak behind me which means a lot of us was not intervened so much in my country that it feels like greece is controlled by foreign politicians germany in general...