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a bargaining chip and adult and think we'll discuss it with deputy secretary general of the council of europe more thinking. when it comes to children's rights violence is one of the most pressing issues council of europe says about one hundred fifty million european kids face some form of violence from simple smack at home to sexual harassment children born cross border marriages or adopted to foreign homes often become victims too they might not face islands but if something goes wrong with the parents the kids become involved in judicial or even political intrigues protected. children's rights are something the council of europe has concentrated on lately its deputy secretary general has just started the rights protection program in russia. hello to the welcome to the show you know thank you very much for being with us i want to start with with a question about russia russia has recently created the position of a child rights ombudsman of ours here in the studio a couple of months ago how. do you think the creation of such a position is the step in the right direction did you think do you
a bargaining chip and adult and think we'll discuss it with deputy secretary general of the council of europe more thinking. when it comes to children's rights violence is one of the most pressing issues council of europe says about one hundred fifty million european kids face some form of violence from simple smack at home to sexual harassment children born cross border marriages or adopted to foreign homes often become victims too they might not face islands but if something goes wrong with...
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of zero tolerance in respect of violence against children because violence is by its threat in in the russian society as it is in the society in europe as a whole the council of europe has a program called building a europe for children can you can it's also. a very good very good slogan but what does it mean it's not just a slogan and i appreciate that you emphasize the word will because obviously that refers to the participation of children. because any strategy which we want to design to for it to to protect children's rights must involve the children themselves they must have a say and that's why the with children is so important. the council of europe has developed such a strategy as from two thousand and six onwards because but because there's so much to do we we have to revise our priorities every year and we actually just adopted for the coming three years a new strategy an action plan in which once again we emphasize the need to do everything we can to prevent and convert violence against children with a particular emphasis on particular vulnerable children. we want to promote child friendly services like child friendly justice child friendly heal
of zero tolerance in respect of violence against children because violence is by its threat in in the russian society as it is in the society in europe as a whole the council of europe has a program called building a europe for children can you can it's also. a very good very good slogan but what does it mean it's not just a slogan and i appreciate that you emphasize the word will because obviously that refers to the participation of children. because any strategy which we want to design to for...
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a parliamentary symbol of the council of -- assembly of the council of europe is calling for a completeverhaul of how undocumented migrants are treated when they tried to cross the mediterranean. this follows an incident last year in which dozens of africans died at sea despite desperate appeals for help. >> pace said that nato in particular failed to react to distress calls from the vote carrying the refugees. thousands of people fled the fighting in libya in 2011. many of them did so in unseaworthy vessels. >> the people in this vote were lucky. they were rescued, but an estimated 1500 people died trying to cross the mediterranean to europe last year. the council of europe has weighed in on the case of 72 refugees from libya was vote ran out of fuel. survivors reported that passing naval vessels did not help them. the refugees used a cell phone to call this priest. >> i hope that with the help of this report by the council of europe, we can find those responsible. whether it is a state or individuals who were on board this helicopter and had command of the ship, who saw the refugees a
a parliamentary symbol of the council of -- assembly of the council of europe is calling for a completeverhaul of how undocumented migrants are treated when they tried to cross the mediterranean. this follows an incident last year in which dozens of africans died at sea despite desperate appeals for help. >> pace said that nato in particular failed to react to distress calls from the vote carrying the refugees. thousands of people fled the fighting in libya in 2011. many of them did so in...
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in germany, in russia, in the uk and has also worked wore the council of europe. paul has expertise in russia and east european issues, since he did his ph.d. on that particular issue. he has written extensively. let me just -- i'll make a little plug for you, paul. just written "implementing an arms trade treaty" as well as another publication on china's energy and security relations with russia. after paul -- i'd like to turn to matt schroeder who is a senior analyst as the federation of american scientists and a consultant for the geneva-based small arms survey. matt is also a prolific author, and is the co-author of the small arms trade, and the coordinator of the first comprehensive global studies of the authorized trade in small arms and light weapons. so matt will talk a little bit about what is happening in the small arms field. and talk in particular about transparency issues. we will then turn to rachel. rachel stahl, who's a fellow here at the stimson center. a fellow of the managing across boundaries program. and we've asked rachel to look a little bit
in germany, in russia, in the uk and has also worked wore the council of europe. paul has expertise in russia and east european issues, since he did his ph.d. on that particular issue. he has written extensively. let me just -- i'll make a little plug for you, paul. just written "implementing an arms trade treaty" as well as another publication on china's energy and security relations with russia. after paul -- i'd like to turn to matt schroeder who is a senior analyst as the...
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highest medal of honor given to an individual working for the cause of international peace and the council of europe silver medal twice for "outstanding astains and guide answer." alan weinstein. doctor weinstein what is your mission at the u.s. national archives and h are you able to fulfill that mission with the bge case, you know that. >> year's budget. john. we hope for more: the national archives and records administration strves american democracy. i'm going to read to you the very brief mission statement. preserves for the american people and their public servants the records of our federal government. we assure continuing access to the essential documents of the rights of american citizens and the actions of government. we promote historic understanding of your national experience -- >> so you store bills of pieces of paperer? >> over 1 billion in the building downtown alone but the building downtown, sometimes it's misunderstood, we have four head quarters in washington. four different buildings, we have 11 press denies laborraries -- presidential library, if nickson joins -- nixon joining
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there's a lot of concern but you have to balance that concern you know general when i ask the council of europe you know said this perfectly i think i want to goals should not be used simply to protect outdated business models and a lot of these laws they're trying to pass are doing just that and they're using the fear tactic of you know national security to convince the general public that these need to be passed now one of the faces of this movement sort of on the other side has become former senator chris dodd chris dodd now the head sort of lobbyist for the head of the motion picture association of america he doesn't think that that is necessarily bad he thinks that there's a possibility that in some other form is going to come what's the answer here because a lot of these movie companies and music companies they they do spend a whole lot of money to make their product and when it's simply pirated so easily without any sort of consequences they say you know this is wrong so is there a better way is there an answer that's not being explored yet absolutely i mean i'm a prime example right in
there's a lot of concern but you have to balance that concern you know general when i ask the council of europe you know said this perfectly i think i want to goals should not be used simply to protect outdated business models and a lot of these laws they're trying to pass are doing just that and they're using the fear tactic of you know national security to convince the general public that these need to be passed now one of the faces of this movement sort of on the other side has become former...
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and therefore the european union s the last six years that i have spent on the economic council of europe made it very clear that european corporation is the most efficient way that we have to deal with our problems. let us remember that asia was very bad in '97, '98 with its crisis and came out with, and everybody was then saying that the imf was doing the wrong thing and killing growth. but then asia grow for 5, 6% per year of the years to come. and if europe are now doing the right thing when it comes to improving its growth prospects and there are very courageous decisions taken in italy, spain and greece, it is very clear when the ocd assessed structural reforms that it is the european countries that are now coming forward with deep structural reforms. so i would guess that the growth prospect for europe for the next ten years are better than the last ten years. the fiscal side is already going in the right direction. if this is like it was for mexico or sweden in the 90 its or to asia in the 09ses, a moment when the countries really start to reform this could be a turning point for
and therefore the european union s the last six years that i have spent on the economic council of europe made it very clear that european corporation is the most efficient way that we have to deal with our problems. let us remember that asia was very bad in '97, '98 with its crisis and came out with, and everybody was then saying that the imf was doing the wrong thing and killing growth. but then asia grow for 5, 6% per year of the years to come. and if europe are now doing the right thing...
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the head of europe's ruling council will form a new government. . >>> splitting sudan was supposed to be the end of decades of civil war. instead it had just drawn a line in the border for the two sides. journalists ran in fear for their lives when they came under fire in south sudan. [ gun fire ] reporters scramble for cover as they scramble for cover from gun ships and fighter jets. the governmewe're going to showe of this video and talk about the history of conflict in sudan. >>> another sign that myanmar's isolation is slowly ending, ban ki-moon visited the state. myanmar's -- political reforms. >> some londoners are concerned olympic officials are getting carried away with their security plans. leaf lets are being passed out in an east london neighborhood warning residents that missiles could be placed on a water tower. the summer olympics will be from july 27 to august 12. >>> first the killing of four students during a vietnam war protest 40 years ago and a newly released audio reporting that may change the history books. >>> but first, each week dr. sanjay gupta -- next sunday
the head of europe's ruling council will form a new government. . >>> splitting sudan was supposed to be the end of decades of civil war. instead it had just drawn a line in the border for the two sides. journalists ran in fear for their lives when they came under fire in south sudan. [ gun fire ] reporters scramble for cover as they scramble for cover from gun ships and fighter jets. the governmewe're going to showe of this video and talk about the history of conflict in sudan....
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growing might towards the arctic as the country's prime minister of europe seeking support for beijing's membership on the arctic council. are to come skate with all the action from the world of sports. well i wasn't in the sport so is. touching distance r. and b. did i married over time in moscow to me in one victory of me in the current cup the best time plus talk here has lewis hamilton set the pace in first practice and little rolls is fastest in the second that the control has in his car and gone crazy. mutha stroke plus birdie comes from a second down to be thirty down the mary and catcher place in the last fought multi-colored. it will start with ice hockey and haven't gone and are just one win away from being crowned champions for the first time the hawks pulled out an overtime victory and then on a last go to the adoring cup final series three one robert latham young reports. this is the price they could carry is on display now so for and so close to the finalists you know moscow and one guard both aiming to put their names on the trophy although their chances now differ a lot there is this game sold in a mosco
growing might towards the arctic as the country's prime minister of europe seeking support for beijing's membership on the arctic council. are to come skate with all the action from the world of sports. well i wasn't in the sport so is. touching distance r. and b. did i married over time in moscow to me in one victory of me in the current cup the best time plus talk here has lewis hamilton set the pace in first practice and little rolls is fastest in the second that the control has in his car...
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most notably the orders in council, which restricted our trade with the continent of europe. and impressment, which was the removal of seamen from american merchant vessels. however, we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas, so we targeted their north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada, and use that to win concessions on the maritime issues. well, that made very easy for people to conclude afterwards that the maritime issues were really a blind, a pretext. that this was really nothing more than a land grab. and it's a lot easier to understand that, than it is to understand those arcane maritime issues anyway. but henry clay, among others, made it very clear at the time, that targeting canada was simply the means to secure concessions on the maritime issues. to this day, people north of the border think that canada was the -- the conquest of canada was the real purpose of the war. it's a real tough sell getting them to believe that we were actually trying to give the british to give up certain maritime issues. number two, the conflict was a secon
most notably the orders in council, which restricted our trade with the continent of europe. and impressment, which was the removal of seamen from american merchant vessels. however, we couldn't challenge the british on the high seas, so we targeted their north american provinces, hoping to invade and conquer canada, and use that to win concessions on the maritime issues. well, that made very easy for people to conclude afterwards that the maritime issues were really a blind, a pretext. that...
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there's been a combination of two resolutions to drop resolutions that were submitted to the un security council one was submitted from russia the other submitted by the europe european union now a combination of these resolutions calls for. you and i observe her mission in syria to expand. their any of the third verse to a total of we hundred observers to go to syria and continue monitoring the cease fire that was implemented on april twelfth to change in a hospice and the opposition group this is of course one of the many calls holes that were laid out by mr kofi annan on going to envoy for for the syrian first the syria conflict so he laid out a six point peace plan cause and so this observer mission was is one of many things he has asked for war to bring about peace in syria another element of this drop or solution that work told is that it calls upon syria to commit to its responsibilities and its pledges meaning the syrian government regarding all its obligations according to kofi annan on the six point peace plan so it seems as though we're going to see another consensus across the board in the security council can turn in syria this will be the secon
there's been a combination of two resolutions to drop resolutions that were submitted to the un security council one was submitted from russia the other submitted by the europe european union now a combination of these resolutions calls for. you and i observe her mission in syria to expand. their any of the third verse to a total of we hundred observers to go to syria and continue monitoring the cease fire that was implemented on april twelfth to change in a hospice and the opposition group...
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the arctic so vast and resources become prime minister has toured europe one of his stops being sweden which shares the arctic council the world's largest energy consumer seeks to become a permanent observer something stockholm supports investment expert francis lawn says that's while not all our nations are keen to have beijing on board it's unavoidable reality i think in the key question where the nordic six explosions i think stays with china. fighting for resources in the arctic ocean. and they're. going to have because the arctic powers like. norway. one two people would tend to succumb in expression to a strong china china is now china's. petro the arctic ocean as of now but. that will stop. trying to exercise some diplomatic reach even to the arctic ocean because china now is the second largest economy and it has a stake in just about every economic issue. growing. yeah. china pace europe economically soon or later maybe sooner and i think the global community. in accepting the china economic superpower and work with china rather than opposed to china. now let's take a look at some of the stories from around t
the arctic so vast and resources become prime minister has toured europe one of his stops being sweden which shares the arctic council the world's largest energy consumer seeks to become a permanent observer something stockholm supports investment expert francis lawn says that's while not all our nations are keen to have beijing on board it's unavoidable reality i think in the key question where the nordic six explosions i think stays with china. fighting for resources in the arctic ocean. and...
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market with you in the philippines, southeast asia, all over europe, we are home to 70 offices in san francisco. the largest number of council general offices outside of washington d.c. we have a gateway for some many international visitors. we want to use that status, create that market for you, have you as part of the conversation as to how to go about it the right way. i am making my first trip to china in november, my official trip to china as the first asian mayor of san for cisco. i want to use it not just to celebrate, but also bring technology companies that represent san francisco colter to create those relationships that you do not have. you do not have them in beijing, shanghai, some of the largest metropolitan areas of china. we can help you do that on this trip. i would love your participation. and i would like your participation to adjust the quality of life in our city. i am a big fan of our bicycle community. i am sure there is a large percentage of you that bike to work because, obviously, there is no parking around here. transportation is important to you. it is important to the whole region. i am working r
market with you in the philippines, southeast asia, all over europe, we are home to 70 offices in san francisco. the largest number of council general offices outside of washington d.c. we have a gateway for some many international visitors. we want to use that status, create that market for you, have you as part of the conversation as to how to go about it the right way. i am making my first trip to china in november, my official trip to china as the first asian mayor of san for cisco. i want...
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. >> the president of the american council for capital formation told me there is only one solution to the economic problems in europe and elsewhere. and >> focusing on austerity alone is not the answer. the real answer is growth. unlike some politicians, one cannot spend your way out of it. you have to have a strong private sector, liberalizing labor conditions, encouraging foreign investment. for example, not a single candidate in france for president talked about encouraging foreign investment or encouraging the new steve jobs of france. austerity is not the answer, but growth is the answer, but not the way the politicians are talking. >> they do not like political uncertainly -- uncertainty. how can the eurozone, this situation. >> if i had the answer, i would not be here. i would be the president of france and spain and germany combined. democracies, unfortunately, cannot make those hard economic choices that are required. number two, the middle class, which is the strength of europe and the rest of the world, is alienated. i do not know how you capture their strength, capture their confidence. maybe you need a
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council has agreed on a resolution two thousand three hundred observers to syria to monitor the fragile truce in the country but as i think unanimous vote some remain skeptical of the week old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the markets. bahrain pose the controversial formula one grand prix motion rate sparking a new wave of public projects against the regime clashes between demonstrators our security forces continues through the week with a brutal ground down by these leading one to the stats. on thirteen minutes that groups global attention and julianne are signage premier he's own interview show on archie these week giving voice to those ostracized by the mainstream media the show has sparked a range or reaction from praise to history and. our head of the french presidential guard and she spoke to one of the hosts false in the race and equal out to paul on young explained why it's things needs to be done to find high unemployment and immigration problems in his country. thank you very much mr weiner for joining us the first question would be when you talk about french sovereignty what exactly do you mean in the context of today's globalized world france is n
council has agreed on a resolution two thousand three hundred observers to syria to monitor the fragile truce in the country but as i think unanimous vote some remain skeptical of the week old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the markets. bahrain pose the controversial formula one grand prix motion rate sparking a new wave of public projects against the regime clashes between demonstrators our security forces continues through the week with a brutal ground...
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of possibly move back. and china turns its growing light towards the arctic as the country's prime minister tours europe seeking a support for beijing's membership in the arctic council china's bid to enter the fight for the region's past energy resources has alarmed nations bordering. next journey to japan but right here in the russian capital moscow dives into oriental culture right now with the last naturist. hello. i miss things probably taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian capital although it's some of the hard thousand kilometers away really muscovites are fascinated by such subjects as are gali asian cuisine and japanese animation so join us as we take a look at various shops classes sports and press the balls starting off here. although thousands of kilometers from moscow some people forget that russia and the far eastern areas the country the creels and the islands said. the two countries have strong commercial relations commissions a team fascinated by japanese traditions and culture for centuries. opened in one thousand nine hundred eight to japan foundation here is a welcome addition for everyone in moscow from japanese ex-pats to the tho
of possibly move back. and china turns its growing light towards the arctic as the country's prime minister tours europe seeking a support for beijing's membership in the arctic council china's bid to enter the fight for the region's past energy resources has alarmed nations bordering. next journey to japan but right here in the russian capital moscow dives into oriental culture right now with the last naturist. hello. i miss things probably taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian...
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security council saw as able while ation of a ban on missile activity imposed on you know. these finance minister has given a grim outlook for europe's financial future that's the debt crisis is far from over and more cuts are vital the timing is no good for the president who is being forced to fight for his job in a runoff election posies the handling of the economy's blamed for a slow in the polls which of socialist rival francois hollande winning over just disillusioned voters. it's business time with katie and just two weeks after getting together with exxon mobil ross nerved is bringing in another international partner. brushes biggest over is putting more muscle behind their plans to develop poses until. they've signed an agreement with an eight. well the two companies that we book and together in the oil rich fields of the arctic a black sea these having company will get a minority stake of three percent in the exploration benches in return it will bring tech technical know how to show the some of the upfront investment costs also involve snaffled we able to persist supply in and his projects in america and europe has excited
security council saw as able while ation of a ban on missile activity imposed on you know. these finance minister has given a grim outlook for europe's financial future that's the debt crisis is far from over and more cuts are vital the timing is no good for the president who is being forced to fight for his job in a runoff election posies the handling of the economy's blamed for a slow in the polls which of socialist rival francois hollande winning over just disillusioned voters. it's business...
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security council has agreed on a resolution to send three hundred observers to syria to monitor fragile truce in the country despite some remain skeptical of the week old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the massacres. bahrain controversial forward along despite widespread protests against the regime and a brutal crackdown by police that's one activist dead tens of thousands of. democratic. and thirty minutes that gripped global attention. both interview show here on t.v. this week giving voice to those ostracized by the mainstream media the show has sparked a range of reaction from praise histeria. well that's it for me and the news team for the moment. in less than half an hour of the news continues in the meantime the people of rocky mountain west hope to safeguard their civil liberties and health and energy companies plan to drill in their own backyards a special report spitta state is next here on arctic. we have five forty acres and nineteen ninety three and this side it will be a great place to find them build a home and retire. i am fifty generation my great great grandfather homesteaded here. let's go let's go to gates that way was
security council has agreed on a resolution to send three hundred observers to syria to monitor fragile truce in the country despite some remain skeptical of the week old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the massacres. bahrain controversial forward along despite widespread protests against the regime and a brutal crackdown by police that's one activist dead tens of thousands of. democratic. and thirty minutes that gripped global attention. both interview show...
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touring europe stopping in iceland where he signed accords on energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe it's a real chance of securing itself a slice chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically or somewhat the western countries are actually sure they're cautious they're still was trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this time not scared or as in the arctic council china or us always get a magic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it cancerous or more friendly cause china in this region another you see is a china were also us is. our each team us of all its currency the worst is in the crisis specially if for example i certainty i think china will use more of its oil wells. in the us of oil in the region. shortly an r.t. will be going to extremes. for the rivers and to indra russia's far north provide two things that are vital for the people that live here reindeer and fish come and see how life here revolves around them just a few minutes on r.t. . some more world news for you now this hour in our world updated exactly ninety minutes past the hour here i
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the top floors of a building set to become the tallest in europe helicopters are battling the flames but the blaze is spreading. the international envoy to syria tells the un security council that massacres has agreed to start implementing a ceasefire from april tenth says the friends of syria group that reportedly decided to fund opposition fighters is criticized by russia for undermining un backed peace efforts. and the much anticipated reform loosening up registration for political parties in russia a controversial response some opposition leaders fear the legislation prompted by mass protests will result in too many factions bidding for power. that's it for me and the news team for the moment so i'll be back with more in half an hour from now the meantime join peace for cross talk as they discuss how internet revolutionaries can actually shape the political landscape. filmmaker. and. the. director's cut it was a real long days in prison on charges. he can. still. continue to. follow in welcoming rostock i'm peter lavelle is collectivism replace an evening destroying meaningful social activism from the arab spring to the coney two thousand and twelve fiasco the power an
the top floors of a building set to become the tallest in europe helicopters are battling the flames but the blaze is spreading. the international envoy to syria tells the un security council that massacres has agreed to start implementing a ceasefire from april tenth says the friends of syria group that reportedly decided to fund opposition fighters is criticized by russia for undermining un backed peace efforts. and the much anticipated reform loosening up registration for political parties...
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council has agreed on a resolution just out of three hundred observers to see grid to monitor the french troops in the country despite the unanimous fire some remain skeptical or could we call the spine of europe thrusting to adopt fresh sanctions against damascus. also paul brain has the controversial formula one grand prix motto rates are king a new wave of public protests against the regime clashes between demonstrators and security forces continues for the week with a brutal crackdown by pleas leaving a one dead. and thirty minutes that the great global expansion in june and a song premiered his own into the show on r.c. this week and giving voice to those ostracized by the mainstream media they show us part of ranger reaction from cranes to hysteria. and right now the people of rocky mountain west hope to safeguard their civil liberties and health with energy companies trying to drill in their own backyards talk to our special report still to extend its state is next cannot see. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the drilling activities in their neighborhoods. a young woman from sils laura amos was one of
council has agreed on a resolution just out of three hundred observers to see grid to monitor the french troops in the country despite the unanimous fire some remain skeptical or could we call the spine of europe thrusting to adopt fresh sanctions against damascus. also paul brain has the controversial formula one grand prix motto rates are king a new wave of public protests against the regime clashes between demonstrators and security forces continues for the week with a brutal crackdown by...
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council has agreed in a resolution to send three hundred observers to syria to monitor the truce in the country but despite the unanimous vote to remain skeptical of the ten day old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the market. are raincoats the controversial formula one grand prix motor race sparking anyway with public protests against the regime in clashes between demonstrators and security forces continued through the week with a virtual prime's down by police and leaving bombs but. i am certain that if that group global attention julian our sound from here his only interview show analogy this week giving voice to those distress sides by the mainstream media the show has had a range of reaction from praise is to read. ahead of the french presidential vote also you spoke to one of the hopefuls in the race to call on young explained what he thinks needed to be done to find income employment and problems in his country. thank you very much and sort of while you're for joining us today the first question would be when you talk about french sovereignty what exactly do you mean in the context of today's globalized world friends is not free anymore because
council has agreed in a resolution to send three hundred observers to syria to monitor the truce in the country but despite the unanimous vote to remain skeptical of the ten day old cease fire with europe threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against the market. are raincoats the controversial formula one grand prix motor race sparking anyway with public protests against the regime in clashes between demonstrators and security forces continued through the week with a virtual prime's down by...
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we've had a great day on wall street partly because of what happened in europe and we got to meet somebody new. the new frenchman on the governing council bank. he was the guy that today is in charge of the market operations. he suggested that perhaps in spain the political will is there but the markets were not actually reflecting that which is a clear way of opening the door to the prospect that perhaps the european central bank will soon restart buying spanish bonds. that's how people took it today. i'll show you what happened to the yields as a result. let's go to the map as we shut out on today's session around europe. >> are closing now. >> so as you can see, it's green virtually everywhere. if you didn't know where finland was, you can see it now. it's red as a rumt z s a result happened with nokia. banks did well around europe today. let me show you specifically on spanish and italian yields when we got up toward 6% yesterday on what the madrid government has to borrow and way the comments from the frenchman brought us down. this is a weekly chart. you can see that we just tracked lower. that's eased tensions as far as many are
we've had a great day on wall street partly because of what happened in europe and we got to meet somebody new. the new frenchman on the governing council bank. he was the guy that today is in charge of the market operations. he suggested that perhaps in spain the political will is there but the markets were not actually reflecting that which is a clear way of opening the door to the prospect that perhaps the european central bank will soon restart buying spanish bonds. that's how people took...
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touring europe first stop in iceland where he signed accords on energy cooperation asia also want permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing itself a slight chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically somewhat the western countries actually should have cautious their stores trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this climate status in the uk because i'd be interested china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not a country's so which are also friendly because china in this region another you see is a china were also us is an army. again or supports currently the west is in the crisis a specially for example are a certainty i think china will use small wells to. invest the boy in the region. by the way a lot more stories and a lot else for you online at r.t. dot com including america's plan before iran. find out about reports of over four hundred u.s. missiles deployed to the persian gulf as washington gets ready to take all options against iran if it doesn't give up its nuclear program. was on line at the moment confessed killer and as brav
touring europe first stop in iceland where he signed accords on energy cooperation asia also want permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing itself a slight chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically somewhat the western countries actually should have cautious their stores trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this climate status in the uk because i'd be interested china will use always...
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touring europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a cauldron energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing a south. chinese are rising rising very quickly and politically and economically or some of the western countries actually true their cultures there still was trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this time of status in the uk because of my being first in china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it countries which are more friendly towards china in this region another uses and china were also us is economic earlier each game as a part currency the west as you know prices specially for example i sir and i think china will use more of its oil wells to gain their support in the region. at least fifty people have been arrested on saturday in montreal canada after a second day of anti-government protests the demonstrators are postulated billion dollar plan to extract natural resources in the region that's been severely criticized by environmental it more protests in montreal came after hundreds of students took to the street
touring europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a cauldron energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing a south. chinese are rising rising very quickly and politically and economically or some of the western countries actually true their cultures there still was trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this time of status in the uk because of my being first in china will use...
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plan europe also remains skeptical of the ten day old cease fire threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against damascus rayna partner has now from perth. once again the united nations security council has unanimously adopted a resolution on syria the most recent one drafted by russia and co-sponsored by eight other countries the resolution calls for and authorizes up to three hundred unarmed u.n. military observers to go to syria and monitor the truce the cease fire that was put in place april twelfth between damascus and the opposition groups this resolution also calls on the syrian government to meet its responsibilities and pledge is called for in the six point peace plan laid out by u.n. joint envoy mr kofi on russia of course believes that this most recent development in syria is a step in the right direction in the meantime u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice left the meeting on saturday not showing as much optimism as russia and many other countries have susan rice took to her twitter feed to say the deployment of three hundred or three thousand unarmed observers cannot on its own stop assad's murderous rampage susan rice said that external pressures are additio
plan europe also remains skeptical of the ten day old cease fire threatening to adopt fresh sanctions against damascus rayna partner has now from perth. once again the united nations security council has unanimously adopted a resolution on syria the most recent one drafted by russia and co-sponsored by eight other countries the resolution calls for and authorizes up to three hundred unarmed u.n. military observers to go to syria and monitor the truce the cease fire that was put in place april...
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touring europe stopping in iceland where he signed a cauldron and actually corporation beijing also wants a permanent observer state has the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance ofsecuring itself a slice chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically some of the western countries actually true they're cautious. and try to others in the uk the council by being first in china will use always the diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it can do so which are more friendly because china in this region another user trying to we're also u.s. is. a reach again there's a broad current to be the worst is you know crisis pressure for example i sir and i think china will use more of their wells. in their support you know rita. at least fifty people have been arrested on saturday in montreal canada after a second day around a government protest they demonstrate as are opposed to an eighty billion dollar plan to extract natural resources in the region that's been severely criticized by environmentalists more protests in montreal came after hundreds of students are to the streets on friday protesting against seventy five percent t
touring europe stopping in iceland where he signed a cauldron and actually corporation beijing also wants a permanent observer state has the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance ofsecuring itself a slice chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically some of the western countries actually true they're cautious. and try to others in the uk the council by being first in china will use always the diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from...
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touring europe first stopping in iceland where he signed accords on energy corp beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experience but he china has a real chance of securing itself a slice. chinese are rising rising very quickly because of politically and economically or somewhat the western countries actually should have cautious there's the australian answer why is saudi actually hesitant to give china this time of setters in the uk because of being first to china or us always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it can do so which are more friendly cause china in this region another you see is a china were also us is it. our each game that's of well it's currently the worst is in a crisis a specially for example i sir and i think china will use more of the wells. in their support in the region. bahrain protesters been found short overnight clashes with security forces it's reported some other demonstrators were also beaten by riot police ahead of the controversial power informant on grand prix on friday tens of thousands took part in an anti regime protest to coincide with the race. he's a journalist and editor of th
touring europe first stopping in iceland where he signed accords on energy corp beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experience but he china has a real chance of securing itself a slice. chinese are rising rising very quickly because of politically and economically or somewhat the western countries actually should have cautious there's the australian answer why is saudi actually hesitant to give china this time of setters in the uk because of being first...
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touring europe first stop in iceland where he signed accords on energy corp beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe that china has a real chance of securing itself a slight chinese rising rising very quickly because of politically and economically some of the western countries are actually true they're cautious there's. actually hesitant to give china this kind of status in the uk because of the interest of china or us always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not a country which are more friendly towards china in this region another uses are trying to we're also us is in the army each game there's a broad currency the worst is in a crisis a specially for example i sir and i think china will use more wells to gain their support in the region. by the way look more stories and a lot else for you to online at r.t. dot com including america's plan b. for iraq. not about reports of over four hundred u.s. missiles deployed to the persian gulf as washington gets ready to take all options against iran if it doesn't give up its nuclear program. this online confessed killer anders bravely gives a step by step descr
touring europe first stop in iceland where he signed accords on energy corp beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe that china has a real chance of securing itself a slight chinese rising rising very quickly because of politically and economically some of the western countries are actually true they're cautious there's. actually hesitant to give china this kind of status in the uk because of the interest of china or us always diplomatic skills...
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europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a course on energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe beijing has a real chance of securing itself a healthy slice. chinese are rising rising very quickly politically and economically so some of the western countries actually true they're cautious they're still was trying to survive yeah actually hesitant to give china this time instead of india because of the idea interest of china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it countries which are more friendly towards china in this region are not a problem another uses are china were also us is. our each true being that supports currently the west is you know prices. for example i sir and i think china will use more of the wells to gain their support in the region. and i still to come on the program very soon we will be going to. the rivers and drove russia's provide two things that are vital for the people that live here. and fish come and see how life revolves around them just a few minutes. i do think a lot of it is corporate driven here and it is related to money unfortunate
europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a course on energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe beijing has a real chance of securing itself a healthy slice. chinese are rising rising very quickly politically and economically so some of the western countries actually true they're cautious they're still was trying to survive yeah actually hesitant to give china this time instead of india because of the idea interest of...
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touring europe first stopping in iceland where he signed accords and intrigue corp beijing also wants a permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing itself a slice. chinese are rising rising very quickly also politically and economically they're sore some of the western countries actually should have cautious their stores trying to survive yet actually hesitant to give china this kind of status in the uk to cancel the interest of china or us always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not a countries which are more friendly cause china in this region another you see said china we're also us is an army pearl our each other being the support currently the worst is you know prices specially for example i certainly think china will use more of the wells. in there supporting the region. at least fifty people have been arrested outside today in montreal canada after a second day of anti-government protests the dance traitors are opposed to an eighty billion dollar plan to extract natural resources in the region that's been severely criticized by governments list protests in montreal came after hundreds of
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europe first stopping in iceland where he signed accords on energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe that beijing actually has a real chance of securing itself a healthy slice china may surprise you right and very quickly pose a politically and economically source some of the western countries actually sure they're cautious stance towards trying to solve you actually hesitant to give china this kind of standards in the uk the consul i think first of china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it countries which are more friendly because try enough in this region i'm not a problem another you susan china we're also us is not only our each game as a ball its currency but where's there's you know prices specially for example i certainly i think china will use more of is still well it's true. there's a boy in the region. it's good to have you with us today here on are still to come just shortly in the program we will be going to extremes. the mizzen twin drove russia's far north provide two things that are vital for the people that live here and fish come and see how life here revolves ar
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europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a court on energy cooperation beijing also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe that beijing has a real chance of securing itself a slice chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically some of the western countries actually should have cautious their stores trying as their eyes saw the actually hesitant to give china this kind of status in the uk the concept i mean first of china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not a contras so which are more friendly cause china english region not a problem another user china we're also us is economic pearl our each game that supports currency but where's there's you know prices a special for example i certainly i think china will use more of these wells to gain their support in the region. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today in just a few minutes here on the program we will be going to extremes. the rivers and drove russia's far north provide two things that are vital for the people that live here reindeer and fish come and see how life here revolves around them in just a few minutes
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europe first stopping in iceland where he signed a court on energy cooperation and also wants permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe that beijing has a real chance of securing itself a healthy slice chinese rising rising very quickly politically and economically so some of the western countries actually true their cautious stares towards trying to surprise the actress hesitant to give china this climate status in the uk because i didn't first of china were us always diplomatic skills to try to gain more support from from the not it contras which are also friendly towards china in this region another problem another you see is that china will also us is. our each game that supports currency the west is in the prices specially for example i search and i think china will use small feet so well as to. gain their support in the region. it's quarter past the hour here in moscow in just a few minutes here on r t we will be going to extremes. the rivers and russia's far north provide two things that are vital for the people that live here . and please come and see how life here revolves around just a few minutes on. i do think a lot of it is corporate driv
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