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the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then she national monetary fund may be too painfulfor ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat for its use in there and to terror policy.
the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then she national monetary fund may be too painfulfor ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat for its use in there and to terror policy.
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p and grksz clo& g closed highe >>> a warning today to all the emerging markets from the national monetary fund. it said developing nations, indra ainld india and particular in particular need to make economic changes to stave off inflation and the even greater threat of deflation in europe. >>> joining us now to talk more about what the political and economic unrest might mean for markets large and small around the globe is david kelly. he's chief global strategist at jp morgan funds. david, how much if at all do i need to be worried about what i'm seeing in the ukraine, thailand and venezuela? >> i don't think investors should overreact to this. there are specific political issues in each of the countries which are are all quite different. i don't think they really speak to a systematic problem in emerging markets. if you look at turkey and india, i know the imf say they need to tighten monetary policy. they have been. in fact we've been seeing stabilization in the last few weeks. i think that the biggest mistake investors could make here is overreacting to these events and staying out of eme
p and grksz clo& g closed highe >>> a warning today to all the emerging markets from the national monetary fund. it said developing nations, indra ainld india and particular in particular need to make economic changes to stave off inflation and the even greater threat of deflation in europe. >>> joining us now to talk more about what the political and economic unrest might mean for markets large and small around the globe is david kelly. he's chief global strategist at jp...
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going to be the german capital be the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then to national monetary fund may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat for its season there and to terror policy. live on air and online this is r t international with me marina costs of our balkans to the program with ukraine's economy balancing on the verge of default the country's new leadership is welcoming western diplomats in the hope of getting urgent aid e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton has promised support as that washington well let's get more now from our office following developments for us in kiev hi there you go or so can you tell us more about what the new leaders in ukraine have been up to in their friends for a stage of power. well the manhunt continues here in kiev former officials are being searched for around fifty of them have been arr
going to be the german capital be the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then to national monetary fund may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat for its season there and to terror policy. live on air and online this is r t...
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exports more than the help from brussels and then for national monetary fund may be painful for ukraine so handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in the governor's son after this year's draw that line passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and see terror policies. live on air and online this is r.t. international with call survival come to the program well with ukraine's economy balancing on the verge of default the country's new leadership as welcome in western diplomats in the hope of getting urgent aid e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton has promised support as that washington and more trying to woo the donors ukraine's new leaders are cracking down on the old administration as artie's a go to skin off now reports. many are calling things which have been happening here in kiev since ousted president viktor unocal which has been put on a wanted list the new authorities are accusing him of being behind the deaths of civilians
exports more than the help from brussels and then for national monetary fund may be painful for ukraine so handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in the governor's son after this year's draw that line passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and see terror policies. live on air and online this is r.t. international with call survival come to...
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the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then to national monetary fund may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with a couple times in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat in there and to terror policies. live from the hearts of the russian capital this is artsy international with a marina call survival comes to the program now with the cranes economy balancing on the verge of default the country's new leadership is welcoming western diplomats in the hope of getting urgent a e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton has promised supports and washington said it will weigh in too in addition to an i.m.f. package and or trying to woo the donors ukraine's new leaders are cracking down on the old administration or cesar got the skin off has more. the manhunt continues here in kiev former officials are being searched for around fifty of them have been arrested are being accused of being
the greek experts warn the help from brussels and then to national monetary fund may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with a couple times in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat in there and to terror policies. live from the hearts of the russian capital this is artsy international with a marina...
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to be the german path it'll be the greek exports more of the help from brussels and then national monetary fund may be painful for ukraine so. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's install deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and terror policies.
to be the german path it'll be the greek exports more of the help from brussels and then national monetary fund may be painful for ukraine so. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's install deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and terror policies.
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be the german perhaps it'll be the greek experts warn the help from brussels i mentioned national monetary funds may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in the. years withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with a couple times in the air. and britain's muslim communities raised the alarm over there were literally being used as a scapegoat in their terrible policies.
be the german perhaps it'll be the greek experts warn the help from brussels i mentioned national monetary funds may be too painful for ukraine to handle. washington pushes for thousands of troops to remain in the. years withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with a couple times in the air. and britain's muslim communities raised the alarm over there were literally being used as a scapegoat in their terrible policies.
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the international monetary fund and other nations have poised the help white the commitment of $1,515,000,000,000 from russia is on hold after the ouster of russia's former man in kiev, yanukovych. >> viktor yanukovych's powers have been taken unby other ukrainian politician who is say they are now in charge. but the sight of heavily armed soldiers in unmarked uniforms in crimea says the situation is far from settled, and the president will speak on the situation. >> obama: we have urged an end to the violence and urge ukrainians to pursue a course in which they stabilize their country, forge a broad-based government and move to selections this spring. i also spoke several days ago with president putin, and we made clear that they can be part of an international community's effort to support the stability and success of an united ukraine going forward. which is not only in the interest of people of ukraine and the international community but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia h
the international monetary fund and other nations have poised the help white the commitment of $1,515,000,000,000 from russia is on hold after the ouster of russia's former man in kiev, yanukovych. >> viktor yanukovych's powers have been taken unby other ukrainian politician who is say they are now in charge. but the sight of heavily armed soldiers in unmarked uniforms in crimea says the situation is far from settled, and the president will speak on the situation. >> obama: we have...
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ministry is calling for a donor's conference brussels washington and the international monetary fund it says it needs for national assistance for the next two years as well as aid in the short term while the i.m.f. requiring painfully konami performance in return the help would likely come out of their high price as foreign affairs analyst brian becker explains. the e.u. is is playing with carrots and sticks the there's economic integration which is going to mean big parts of the ukrainian working population will see a deterioration in their living style the fantasy about entering your of the the streets be in line with gold that's a fantasy because the real project is it is an i.m.f. based austerity program that's the real path into the e.u. it's not going to be the german path it'll be the greek path for the ukraine the ongoing standoff has polarized in ukraine deepening the divide between the west and southeast which has a huge russian speaking population eastern provinces are the countries power house and home to the main industrial hubs now the south has all of ukraine supports and then the second largest ci
ministry is calling for a donor's conference brussels washington and the international monetary fund it says it needs for national assistance for the next two years as well as aid in the short term while the i.m.f. requiring painfully konami performance in return the help would likely come out of their high price as foreign affairs analyst brian becker explains. the e.u. is is playing with carrots and sticks the there's economic integration which is going to mean big parts of the ukrainian...
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monetary fund the e.u. and the european central bank the idea behind the troika was to get the most indebted eurozone nations back on an even keel through bailouts and at times crippling austerity measures ireland became the first to leave the bailout program at the end of last year not before cutting thirty billion euro from the budget and seeing salaries squeezed by twenty percent in southern europe in hopes of a light at the end of the tunnel and high especially for the generation growing up under the troika unemployment is not sure if you will to fall so we are going to be facing a. a large number of young people in countries like greece or spain youth unemployment is over fifty percent and these people have little prospect of getting a job and achieving some sort of economic security this is seen european lawmakers call into question the ability of the troika to deal with the scale of the crisis and to attack its methods the troika acts like a acts like a governor. and visits its colonies in the south of here and tells them what to do the measures they come up with are not they're not always very effect
monetary fund the e.u. and the european central bank the idea behind the troika was to get the most indebted eurozone nations back on an even keel through bailouts and at times crippling austerity measures ireland became the first to leave the bailout program at the end of last year not before cutting thirty billion euro from the budget and seeing salaries squeezed by twenty percent in southern europe in hopes of a light at the end of the tunnel and high especially for the generation growing up...
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>> the nation's leading powers announced new steps to stimulate the economy pledging to maintain low interest rates and take other measures to spur economic growth. the international monetary fund expects the world economy to grow by 3.7% this year and 3.9% in 2015. growth in the united states is expected to be slower than that. >>> there's been a deadly taliban attack on afghan government troops. authorities say 21 afghan soldiers were killed when hundreds of taliban insurgents attacked an army checkpoint in the east of the country. the vast majority of american and nato forces are expected to leave afghanistan by the end of the year. there's also been a deadly attack against police in neighboring pakistan. authorities say a bomb exploded in a motorized rickshaw, killing seven people and wounding ten. the blast occurred in an area where -- in pakistan where the taliban is active. >>> new information how severely immigration proceedings have slowed following the government shutdown. ap says more than 37,000 immigration hearings were pushed back, some for months, some into next year. the delays are also attributed to a ballooning caseload and staffing shortages. they affect both
>> the nation's leading powers announced new steps to stimulate the economy pledging to maintain low interest rates and take other measures to spur economic growth. the international monetary fund expects the world economy to grow by 3.7% this year and 3.9% in 2015. growth in the united states is expected to be slower than that. >>> there's been a deadly taliban attack on afghan government troops. authorities say 21 afghan soldiers were killed when hundreds of taliban insurgents...
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national unity government. and crowds that are able to work with the international monetary fund to help ukraine stabilize it's looking at this situation on the ground and hoping the violence will stop. but really wanting to get ukraine back on its feet. and those are the kinds of things that president obama and president putin were speaking about yesterday. >> so is there any indicator as to how far the u.s. would go with a commitment to keep an eye on this and maybe even go beyond that? >> well, you know, that president -- vice president joe biden spoke to president yanukovych in the last few days for about an hour and a half. vice president biden has been seen really as the president yanukovych whisperer, if you will. every time in the conflict when it really looked as if president yanukovych was leaning more towards president putin and obey his instructions. vice president biden would call up and say, listen, you have to move forward. we'll help you with your economy. you're the only guy that can do this. now, we understand that deputy secretary of state william burns will be traveling to kiev next week to
national unity government. and crowds that are able to work with the international monetary fund to help ukraine stabilize it's looking at this situation on the ground and hoping the violence will stop. but really wanting to get ukraine back on its feet. and those are the kinds of things that president obama and president putin were speaking about yesterday. >> so is there any indicator as to how far the u.s. would go with a commitment to keep an eye on this and maybe even go beyond that?...