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before parliament for election in the same year the kremlin announced its support for the united russia that's believed to have hard to bear russia's popularity. in the two thousand and seven do my likes and i just managed to overcome the second percent threshold. party has become harsh criticism of the ruling united russia party the coming elections there with smoke. and the party bigger representation. of think you very much for coming to our show since we have a global audience and it's not limited to russians living around the world let me start with foreign policy is there anything your party would like to change in russia's foreign policies or are you completely happy with them here there are many things in russia's foreign policy we're not happy about most importantly russia should say turns are great and so the european community. should be harmonized with european laws and generally i think we should try to become a part of europe in every way and that is what our policy wants well the only possible currently has a working relationship with the european parliament is that we're
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chamber of the russian parliament. it's a good cause he just said it was possible that all of addition parties combined would receive more votes in the upcoming election than united russia. people are saying the ruling party will loosen seats in the parliament calling this election however this is what happens every time the liberal intelligentsia tells the opposition you should forge a common front against the ruling party every time the opposition party say they are ready to fight for power yet the opposition has remained scared for many many years what does this mean that opposition parties are not really eager to take power they are just happy to occupy their nieces like you said. yes unfortunately you're right the opposition is poorly united they have always been in favor of integration i'm on opposition parties. because you why are they listening to other opposition parties tell you when you propose an alliance. you know it's different for every policy the communists say for example that they're well established
chamber of the russian parliament. it's a good cause he just said it was possible that all of addition parties combined would receive more votes in the upcoming election than united russia. people are saying the ruling party will loosen seats in the parliament calling this election however this is what happens every time the liberal intelligentsia tells the opposition you should forge a common front against the ruling party every time the opposition party say they are ready to fight for power...
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yoh parliament since 2002. and today we're here to decide how priority for the issues chosen by over 65,000 young people across the country. today, we are here to work to improve the lives of 8 million young people we represent. and it is today we're here to decide what we can do now to help make a better future for all. transport affects every young person, whether it is getting to your job, getting to school or college, getting to the doctors. public transport is a pillar in the lives of young people. there are three key areas within public transport that today i'd like to highlight. price, consistency and accessibility. price is an issue clearly shown when the question is asked why -- when that young customer is a young person who is often is poor in education, here is -- and his minimum hourly wage barely covers a one-way ticket? the department of transport website makes it clear, government wants to ensure that bus travel in particular remains within the means of those on limited incomes. but the mystery i
yoh parliament since 2002. and today we're here to decide how priority for the issues chosen by over 65,000 young people across the country. today, we are here to work to improve the lives of 8 million young people we represent. and it is today we're here to decide what we can do now to help make a better future for all. transport affects every young person, whether it is getting to your job, getting to school or college, getting to the doctors. public transport is a pillar in the lives of...
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>> he needs a solid parliament. every piece of legislation in the parliament, maybe this is the part that is less knowledgeable. >> mario monti faces a huge challenge from the international money markets and the hard world of italian politics. do people here in it -- to people here in the streets of rome, all that matters is that somehow he finds a way to make their lives easier. but as italy looks on, you get a sense that is ready to give mario monti a chance and just maybe his team of experts will find a way to make a difference. >> obama says america will step up its role and influence in the pacific region. the arab league has given syria a three day deadline to end the bloody repression of its people. burmese textile workers have appealed to britain to lift sanctions which they say are hurting the country. the sanctions were imposed to put pressure on the regime. the british international development secretary, andrew mitchell, is in burma to determine whether reforms have gone far enough. our correspondent is
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he says he has enough support in parliament to continue to govern italy. but if the vote in a few hours goes badly, it will almost certainly be followed by a confidence motion. then, ford silvio berlusconi, the ends may be near. veteran observers believe the berlusconi over really is drawing to a close. >> i think by now it is inevitable that his government will come to an end. it might not come to an end to day or even tomorrow, but it will be very soon. >> but it is worth remembering that silvio berlusconi has survived more than 50 votes of confidence in the past. he is a master at political dealmaking. even now, he might just find a way to battle on. bbc news, rome. >> if the reports are to be believed, mr. berlusconi spent the night, along with his supporters, phoning and trying to gather in the vote votes -- votes. oneus speak to two mp's -- from mr. berlusconi's own party, and another from the opposition party. as mr. bullock's -- has mr. berlusconi got the support he needs? >> i don't know. we will check it out today. it will either be either the nu
he says he has enough support in parliament to continue to govern italy. but if the vote in a few hours goes badly, it will almost certainly be followed by a confidence motion. then, ford silvio berlusconi, the ends may be near. veteran observers believe the berlusconi over really is drawing to a close. >> i think by now it is inevitable that his government will come to an end. it might not come to an end to day or even tomorrow, but it will be very soon. >> but it is worth...
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today there is a crunch vote in parliament. there's mounting speculation he will be forced to resign to make way for new leader to sort out the italian crisis. angry italians protesting on the street are wondering how the country will fare. italy has huge debts and to select a nominal growth. that makes investors nervous about planting to the government. -- italy has slow economic growth. 1.8 trillion euros. it will have to borrow at a new higher rate of interest now that its creditors are demanding. the country has to pay 7% on goal of its debt and that would add more than 70 billion euros per year. that would not be affordable. italy would be broke. >> the fund does not have enough money to was that is when you need to see the international monetary fund supporting them. >> affair of scandals and eccentric behavior have also undermined silvio berlusconi's reputation for economic competence, but he still has supporters. it seems the growing number of politicians and investors now feel that he is part of the problem and not the
today there is a crunch vote in parliament. there's mounting speculation he will be forced to resign to make way for new leader to sort out the italian crisis. angry italians protesting on the street are wondering how the country will fare. italy has huge debts and to select a nominal growth. that makes investors nervous about planting to the government. -- italy has slow economic growth. 1.8 trillion euros. it will have to borrow at a new higher rate of interest now that its creditors are...
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use the youth parliament, fourth of november, 2011.[applause] every single child, every young person living in your constituency is calling out to you today asking you if you hear their concerns, asking you if you'll help them achieve a better future. we must seek solutions that benefit the many and not just the few. [applause] >>mu-hamid, that's a splendid speech which i think you are about to conclude -- [laughter] >> this is a fight we have to win. there is a choice between poverty whether you end it or you ignore it, and it starts with a political opinion. it's a choice of futures, and i tell you this: never, ever let child poverty back to do the damage it has done to our society over the years. so tomorrow when you go home, you can look up to another five or so years with this issue being brushed under the carpet with millions of lives ending in poverty, or you can elect a campaign with new hope, fresh ideas and visions for the good and better of britain, and i can see -- [applause] and i can see the expression on the speaker's fa
use the youth parliament, fourth of november, 2011.[applause] every single child, every young person living in your constituency is calling out to you today asking you if you hear their concerns, asking you if you'll help them achieve a better future. we must seek solutions that benefit the many and not just the few. [applause] >>mu-hamid, that's a splendid speech which i think you are about to conclude -- [laughter] >> this is a fight we have to win. there is a choice between...
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. -- youth parliament. special thanks to you, mr. speaker, for helping in this truly amazing, inspiring day which while -- which i will remember for the rest of my life. finally, i like to think the 65,000 young people have voted in our ballots to decide the debate topics. together we've demonstrated that politics is important to young people and that our voice is an important one and one that should be heard. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, charlie. i am told that this was 1000 times as many people who voted in previous ballots on this matter. i do not know of my staff is accurate. that was the figure was given period of remarkable increase in the level of interest in choosing the topics. thank you very much indeed for everything and for all of you have done. i am clutching a piece of paper are. it is a ballot paper and i have got the results. i think that i will read the results to you in reverse order. we ought to have a bit of suspense. [laughter] there were five motions. in fifth place, was motion
. -- youth parliament. special thanks to you, mr. speaker, for helping in this truly amazing, inspiring day which while -- which i will remember for the rest of my life. finally, i like to think the 65,000 young people have voted in our ballots to decide the debate topics. together we've demonstrated that politics is important to young people and that our voice is an important one and one that should be heard. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, charlie. i am told that this was 1000 times...
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members of parliament this issue is being addressed. this campaign proposes they should focus on making schools change the antibullying policies in the process that involves both students and professionals and the antibullying policies seems like a good move but if the way they deal with bullying the problem we are compassionate creatures. we feel for the victims and punish accordingly. but i ask you a campaign on zero tolerance towards bullying makes one harmful assumption that the victims will overcome the often horrifying obstacle of telling someone about their suffering. research shows for 30% of just ten to 14-year-old sutphen subject to bullying did not tell anyone that the kid been bullied. these are the most vulnerable children that must be helped. schools are already dealing with. the motion ignores this. despite the flaw of the notion already outlined whether or not a teacher act for an eventual incident of bullying that the witness or even if they implement the policy it is not something that tests they can tackle has too oft
members of parliament this issue is being addressed. this campaign proposes they should focus on making schools change the antibullying policies in the process that involves both students and professionals and the antibullying policies seems like a good move but if the way they deal with bullying the problem we are compassionate creatures. we feel for the victims and punish accordingly. but i ask you a campaign on zero tolerance towards bullying makes one harmful assumption that the victims...
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iranian parliament. deputies that voted to kick out the u.k. ambassador i think this will happen i think the government will follow through with request of the parliament and i think we will have a situation. probably will respond respond in a similar and this is basically what's what's going to happen i think the u.k. relation. it's. a very low point and. what is happening in iran is actually. going back to the colonial times i think lots of people here actually. seeing this. nine hundred fifty three. problem. even before that in the nineteenth century cause a lot of problems in iran so the history of ukraine has not been very good and in the last. part of my broadening out a bit if we can these threats being thrown in both directions between iran and the west whoever in the west and israel as well how likely is this to descend to a point of no return maybe worst case scenario if military action a military standoff. i. have difficulty hearing your question or worry i was going to say are you any closer is your country any closer to night towar
iranian parliament. deputies that voted to kick out the u.k. ambassador i think this will happen i think the government will follow through with request of the parliament and i think we will have a situation. probably will respond respond in a similar and this is basically what's what's going to happen i think the u.k. relation. it's. a very low point and. what is happening in iran is actually. going back to the colonial times i think lots of people here actually. seeing this. nine hundred...
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talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly surviving a crucial confidence vote in parliament but george papandreou is far from secure following a week of intense criticism after announcing and then that withdrawing a referendum on the e.u. bailout conditions for is in athens for us. it was a week where we thought everything it could have changed and yet we've wakened this morning at the end of the week see that everything remains the same at least for the time being we saw a prime minister passenger and his government narrowly managing to survive that confidence mission in parliament yesterday one hundred fifty three votes for one hundred forty five against it was very very close but then it was always going to be it's been a week of dramatic decisions i just want to show you the front page of one of the great newspapers here the headline saying the politicians play with fire and that's really very much the sense that you get from a lot of the people here and it's not just the people it's the politicians as well this was the message that was sent to the year is a need is this
talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly surviving a crucial confidence vote in parliament but george papandreou is far from secure following a week of intense criticism after announcing and then that withdrawing a referendum on the e.u. bailout conditions for is in athens for us. it was a week where we thought everything it could have changed and yet we've wakened this morning at the end of the week see that everything remains the same at least for the time being we saw a...
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hangs in the balance facing an ice age confidence vote right now the greek need to address the parliament during a government of national unity and advocating the debt deal struck with the u.s. and leaders as you noted many of his supporters of the plans for a bailout referendum which later cancelled correspondents arafat is across the latest for us in after. their sorry thank you very much for joining us so you've been in the parliament listening to pop intros speech would have to have to say in his defense. would just pop into dressing the parliament over the last hour and cools for a coalition government the head he said that he was going to be speaking on saturday to the president and discussing the possibility of forming a coalition government we've actually got the immediate response from not so far from the communist party they're the first ones to respond to that they said that a coalition government would last about two years and some of the other things that jewish have and jay said to the parliament gathering was that he wanted to go further he was busy he mentioned that coalit
hangs in the balance facing an ice age confidence vote right now the greek need to address the parliament during a government of national unity and advocating the debt deal struck with the u.s. and leaders as you noted many of his supporters of the plans for a bailout referendum which later cancelled correspondents arafat is across the latest for us in after. their sorry thank you very much for joining us so you've been in the parliament listening to pop intros speech would have to have to say...
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she hopes to win a seat in parliament. the in the evening, she meets with fellow campaigners and shows off pictures of herself together with her idol. >> i hope that every one of us sitting at this table will be able to find a place in the system so it can continue to function as it has. >> she believes that russia's future is safe in the hands of putin and his party. stephon, on the other hand, has had enough. two young people with different views of russia in 2011. >> and that was our in-depth report. from berlin, as always, thank you for watching, and thank you for the company president -- and thank you for the company. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
she hopes to win a seat in parliament. the in the evening, she meets with fellow campaigners and shows off pictures of herself together with her idol. >> i hope that every one of us sitting at this table will be able to find a place in the system so it can continue to function as it has. >> she believes that russia's future is safe in the hands of putin and his party. stephon, on the other hand, has had enough. two young people with different views of russia in 2011. >> and...
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this is our team tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drug that shocked you and said markets and. the think that's now what happened let's see what we still have secured that. just maybe it's too late to. class us police weigh in with handcuffs buttons and tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the odds. and political ads and holdings are popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off to win seats in the country's lower house of parliament. hello eight pm saturday night here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin zero eight and first the greek prime minister holds talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament but the country's future remains far from clear tonight the main opposition party has demanded snap elections and it wants. the government of for ports from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what like a little government going to look like we still have i
this is our team tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drug that shocked you and said markets and. the think that's now what happened let's see what we still have secured that. just maybe it's too late to. class us police weigh in with handcuffs buttons and tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the odds. and political ads and holdings are popping up all across...
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s in parliament we heard him say that he didn't care if he wasn't going to be elected prime minister again and he also called for the formation of a new unity government but the details about how that coalition government will be formed remain extremely right now not least because the head of the main opposition party hearing greece tamara rejected the cools for a coalition so we're going to have to wait and see you know whether he's going to be able to pull off the formation of a new coalition without the support of the main opposition party whether he can maybe get to all three of the smaller parties in parliament. what we're hearing from people here is the really that seem like three options he's going to be meeting with the president of the republic to discuss this coalition either he could try and get the main opposition party and some are involved in these talks and try and get the own side in that formation another possibility is that we could still see those early elections but we heard a saying in his address about would be catastrophic for the country so it seems that that
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bad our plans now we were in parliament last night to listen to his address to the m.p.'s to try to save his political career he did hint that he might be willing now to step down from the case that's still a very realistic possibility he said he didn't care at this point whether or not he was reelected he's meeting with the president of the republic to discuss his schools with a new coalition government but a lot of confusion surrounding just what this coalition is going to look like because the heads of the main opposition party rejected the quds road coalition so we're going to have to wait and see now whether passageways going to be able to pull off forming some kind of unity government without them or whether they're now going to have to be included into another possibility a lot of people here are talking about is having a will still resign and it's coming from his own party could step up into that spot now what was interesting last night was that the last person to address the m.p.'s was the finance minister and then a swell of a lot of people saying that is for hi
bad our plans now we were in parliament last night to listen to his address to the m.p.'s to try to save his political career he did hint that he might be willing now to step down from the case that's still a very realistic possibility he said he didn't care at this point whether or not he was reelected he's meeting with the president of the republic to discuss his schools with a new coalition government but a lot of confusion surrounding just what this coalition is going to look like because...
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coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament but the country's future remains far from clear the main opposition party has demanded snap elections and wants. out of the government. reports now from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like we still promise the passenger and his governments and by that call this nation in parliaments in the early hours of the morning it was very very close it is always going to. take decisions but no changes really everyone still waiting to see what the details of this will be as we said before the devil really is in the details and so a lot of uncertainty still remains about was going to happen now moving forward would help guide us a bit see this political quagmire i'm joined by. professor of economics at athens university. it's very uncertain what's going to happen now can you tell us a bit more about what the politicians are doing and we've heard a lot of people saying they're playing political games can they afford to do that at such a critical point the big pic
coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament but the country's future remains far from clear the main opposition party has demanded snap elections and wants. out of the government. reports now from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like we still promise the passenger and his governments and by that call this nation in parliaments in the early hours of the morning it was very very close it is always...
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silvio berlusconi says he will step down once he gets his austerity package to parliament. across party lines, and greek strike to find a new prime minister. and european leaders open a new gas pipeline, leaking germany and russia. -- linking germany and russia. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has announced he will step down after 17 years at the top of political life in his country. he leaves as italy faces a debt crisis that is forcing cutbacks in all sectors. his resignation comes after opposition lawmakers abstained from voting on what would have been a routine measure, the approval of the budget. the plan was not supported by conservative coalition partners, handing him a humiliating defeat. >> only 308 mps in the lower house of parliament voted to ratify the report on the country's finances for 2010. after the result was announced, the opposition urged berlusconi to resign. >> this result clearly shows the government no longer has a majority in parliament. >> leftist opposition parties and d
silvio berlusconi says he will step down once he gets his austerity package to parliament. across party lines, and greek strike to find a new prime minister. and european leaders open a new gas pipeline, leaking germany and russia. -- linking germany and russia. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has announced he will step down after 17 years at the top of political life in his country. he leaves as italy faces a...
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he will give us reaction of obama's speech before parliament in australia.t did you think of the speech? >> it was one of these styled speeches. everyone was very pleased to see him. there was an era of jocularity. very welcoming. you could not imagine these people disagreeing with each other in a century. >> but australia, indeed, has to play a very tough balancing act. they are accepting this expansion of america's military presence in australia. but on the flip side, you have to appease china because they export a lot of your major resources to the mainland. >> that is true. in fact, it is even worse than you might suggest there. the balancing act also has to be done with india because the defense minister, stephen smith, had a comment on recently about the shift of many of australia's defense assets to the west and north of the country. it was not just about china. it was also about india. india has come out recently speaking critically of this. australia, you're absolutely right, has to balance its economic interests with its strategic interests, and ma
he will give us reaction of obama's speech before parliament in australia.t did you think of the speech? >> it was one of these styled speeches. everyone was very pleased to see him. there was an era of jocularity. very welcoming. you could not imagine these people disagreeing with each other in a century. >> but australia, indeed, has to play a very tough balancing act. they are accepting this expansion of america's military presence in australia. but on the flip side, you have to...
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see the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week. that you view and stock markets to determine. the focus now turns to what happens that we still have to kill that like. it's just the latest data. us police weigh in with handcuffs the tons of tear gas to put down the added corporate office five move that activists say they're determined to stand their ground defense the odds. and the game of musical chairs began splitting allowed supporters are popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off to win seats in the countries or lower house of parliament. this after five pm here in the russian capital this is our top story the greek prime minister will keep his job at least for now after securing a crucial confidence vote from parliament it comes after george papa dreyer horrified the country's european partners and wreaked international havoc on the markets by calling a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan for greece well a move he later councils are reports now from the greek capital. prime minister happened to his just finished m
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while addressing the australian parliament. the bbc's duncan kennedy has a report. >> the diggers as he calls them that fought with america in every major conflict of the past century. but it was to be the unfolding century, the asian century as he termed it, president obama then turned his attention to a speech in the parliament and now said the asian pacific region is his top priority. america, he said, was here to stay. >> when mostf the world's knew clear power, asia will largely define whether the century ahead will be marked by conflict or cooperation. needless suffering or human progress. >> throughout the speech, show though, are references to china. messages of encouragement or economic trade but also a message of caution to beijing about the need for responsibility and restraint. >> as a pacific nation, the united nations will play a larger and role to the region by upholding core principles. >> the president went to northern australia. the military theme continued with a speech to troops. it's here that the united st
while addressing the australian parliament. the bbc's duncan kennedy has a report. >> the diggers as he calls them that fought with america in every major conflict of the past century. but it was to be the unfolding century, the asian century as he termed it, president obama then turned his attention to a speech in the parliament and now said the asian pacific region is his top priority. america, he said, was here to stay. >> when mostf the world's knew clear power, asia will...
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video -- parliament building behind me. george papandreou has lost his majority in parliament. he now has 149 mps supporting him. he may need the support of some additional mp's. it's now looking increasingly unlikely that george papandreou will win the confidence vote. within the last few minutes, one of his mp's has called for a national unity government to be called involving two main parties to both through the bailout deal agreed upon in brussels last week. greece is in an intense period of political instability, all caused by this referendum. >> referendum then be taken off the table? is there the prospect that we might get some sort of resolution as to where greece is going? >> i think it is now very unlikely that the referendum will go ahead. if there are earlier actions, it could be within 23 days. it could possibly be delayed. i think the chance of a referendum in january is now very unlikely. german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicolas sarkozy made it very clear that greece will not receive any m
video -- parliament building behind me. george papandreou has lost his majority in parliament. he now has 149 mps supporting him. he may need the support of some additional mp's. it's now looking increasingly unlikely that george papandreou will win the confidence vote. within the last few minutes, one of his mp's has called for a national unity government to be called involving two main parties to both through the bailout deal agreed upon in brussels last week. greece is in an intense period...
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talks to form a new government of national unity after he survived a crucial confidence vote in parliament he wants a new coalition to implement the deal with the eurozone and i.m.f. to slash the country's foreign debts in return for massive reforms in the sterett and cuts but his plans have been rebuffed by the opposition leader who wants to stand down to further details from athens. there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like that we still have is the passenger and his governments and by that called insulation in parliaments in the early hours of the morning it was very very close it was always going to be it was a way decisions but no changes really everyone still waiting to see what the details of this will be and as we said before the devil really is in the details and so a lot of uncertainty still remains about was going to happen now moving forward would help guide us a bit see this political quagmire i'm joined by. professor of economics at athens university. it's very uncertain what's going to happen now can you tell us a bit more about wh
talks to form a new government of national unity after he survived a crucial confidence vote in parliament he wants a new coalition to implement the deal with the eurozone and i.m.f. to slash the country's foreign debts in return for massive reforms in the sterett and cuts but his plans have been rebuffed by the opposition leader who wants to stand down to further details from athens. there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like that we still have is the...
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see from moscow the top stories tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama that shocked the markets in freefall. the focus now turns to what happens next we still have to secure that next package just the latest details also u.s. police weigh in with back to using tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but activists say the term stand the ground against the on. political ads and holding is popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off to win seats in the country's lower house of parliament. midnight here in moscow welcome you're watching r.t. with me kevin now in this hour and first a big problem in this has been holding talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament but the country's future nonetheless remains far from clear the main opposition parties demanded snap elections. out of the government at the center of first reports from the greek capital tonight. there's a lot of confusion about what like a little government going to look like that we
see from moscow the top stories tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama that shocked the markets in freefall. the focus now turns to what happens next we still have to secure that next package just the latest details also u.s. police weigh in with back to using tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but activists say the term stand the ground against the on. political ads and holding is popping up all across russia as the...
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woman convinces a london tribunal she wasn't spying while having an affair with a british member of parliament. the cool reject sam-i five claims can't use that sort of yet so was a honeytrap with the lawyers say the case against it was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment. egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades attracts all record number of voters despite days of violent protests against the army regime. thousand so up to have their say in the future of the country but many boycott the vote demanding the military rulers step down immediately i mean he's now in cairo with more details and the new russian radar guard on its western most border with strike force is in the cards if nato doesn't guarantee a european missile shield isn't aimed against moscow. six pm in moscow i matras are good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story a russian woman accused of being a spy has won her legal battle against deportation from britain. to leave after was accused of trying to siphon information while having an affair wit
woman convinces a london tribunal she wasn't spying while having an affair with a british member of parliament. the cool reject sam-i five claims can't use that sort of yet so was a honeytrap with the lawyers say the case against it was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment. egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades attracts all record number of voters despite days of violent protests against the army regime. thousand...
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prime minister will keep his job at least for now after securing a crucial confidence vote from parliament it comes after george papandreou horrified the country's european partners and root international have arc on the markets by calling a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan for greece a move later canceled let's cross like the greek capital now to get the latest from our correspondent sara further. survived the confidence vote the political situation in greece it still seems very far from certain what's the next step now for the government and how long do you think the country can hold out without more money money. prime minister. has just finished meeting with the president of the republic. that he. plans the coalition government. still waiting really the details about what exactly is going to happen there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like we saw. in his government. in parliament in the early hours of the morning it was very very close it was always going to be. decisions but no changes really everyone still waiting to see what the details
prime minister will keep his job at least for now after securing a crucial confidence vote from parliament it comes after george papandreou horrified the country's european partners and root international have arc on the markets by calling a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan for greece a move later canceled let's cross like the greek capital now to get the latest from our correspondent sara further. survived the confidence vote the political situation in greece it still seems very far from...
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tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama nothing that shocks the e.u. and said markets into. what. we still have. that. plus us please weigh in with comcast battens interior gas to put down the corporate occupied movement but activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the all . political ads and hoardings of popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off in the country's lower house of parliament. it's eleven pm saturday night here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin zero in on our top story the greek prime minister holds talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament the country's future remains far from clear the main opposition parties demanded snap elections and it wants out of government at the center of first reports now from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what like a little government going to look like that we saw how this happened and his government supplied that call this place here in parliaments in the e
tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama nothing that shocks the e.u. and said markets into. what. we still have. that. plus us please weigh in with comcast battens interior gas to put down the corporate occupied movement but activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the all . political ads and hoardings of popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off in the country's lower house of parliament. it's eleven pm...
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in parliament, he met the speaker, one of the key architects of reform. speaking to a foreign journalist for the first time, he told me there is no turning back. >> the reform process is genuine. this is irreversible. >> it will take more than debates in parliament and more freedom to the media and trade unions. western sanctions will remain cannotaung san suu kyi's stand elections, hundreds of political prisoners are behind bars, and ethnic conflict rages on the border. this will be judged on the actions that they take rather than the warm words they give. there is plenty of grounds for optimism but still a way to go before the signal of the progress is made. they hope that things are getting better. this is after half a century of cruelty. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- less than a year after being shot in the head, congresswoman gabrielle giffords talks about of the amazing road that she traveled to regain her life. the number of whales migrating down the coast of australia this year is the highest in half a century. the
in parliament, he met the speaker, one of the key architects of reform. speaking to a foreign journalist for the first time, he told me there is no turning back. >> the reform process is genuine. this is irreversible. >> it will take more than debates in parliament and more freedom to the media and trade unions. western sanctions will remain cannotaung san suu kyi's stand elections, hundreds of political prisoners are behind bars, and ethnic conflict rages on the border. this will...
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for seats in russia's low house and parliament has begun seven political parties and media. interests. at a time when most people are keeping a close eye on their finances it's a wonder how financial giants can lose track of millions of dollars that's what's on his mind.
for seats in russia's low house and parliament has begun seven political parties and media. interests. at a time when most people are keeping a close eye on their finances it's a wonder how financial giants can lose track of millions of dollars that's what's on his mind.
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people gathered outside parliament in cape town. are being told all to show up to vote, totaling more than 200 of them. >> thank you for that reports from johannesburg. that vote is expected in the south african parliament, the information bill. a special report on the trial seen as vital for healing the ruins in cambodia. a special report on the defens survivors and descendants of the bloody massacre. the authorities in iran have dismissed new sanctions announced by western countries over its nuclear program, saying they will have no impact. the u.s., britain, and canada announced on monday a series of restrictions on iran posing petrochemical industry and financial sector, but russia has condemned this as unacceptable and illegal. peers are pteron correspondent. >> airtran's pursuit of nuclear power and perhaps all that goes with it worries the rest of the world. the country's government insists that its ambitions are purely peaceful, a claim doubted by the west. so the united states along with the u.k. and canada have now taken s
people gathered outside parliament in cape town. are being told all to show up to vote, totaling more than 200 of them. >> thank you for that reports from johannesburg. that vote is expected in the south african parliament, the information bill. a special report on the trial seen as vital for healing the ruins in cambodia. a special report on the defens survivors and descendants of the bloody massacre. the authorities in iran have dismissed new sanctions announced by western countries...
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the campaign to win seats in russia's though house of parliament has begun so. for a place in the state. to be a tough contest and not start a country which has more now on how the candidates are doing the voters. all the next thirty days all t.v. sets and russia will be talking politics politics and politics in other words the labor of the rule of the people and socialism at the top freedom solidarity and justice alfre sanctuary some of the most storied going on is a party which stands for the poor and the russian national. banners future is with. banners educating for the top political parties head of the december vote have been out for a while but the most cherished key free t.v. and radio air has just been sliced seven parties are in the running for the duma seats and while the country's main political force they are not a russia party is only concerned by home and the sure it will be getting this time maybe others had not spread to just may get into the parliament and the race is on a staunch communists are appealing to saudi. tolu communist having lived a
the campaign to win seats in russia's though house of parliament has begun so. for a place in the state. to be a tough contest and not start a country which has more now on how the candidates are doing the voters. all the next thirty days all t.v. sets and russia will be talking politics politics and politics in other words the labor of the rule of the people and socialism at the top freedom solidarity and justice alfre sanctuary some of the most storied going on is a party which stands for the...
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top stories from r t the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama in athens that shocked the e.u. and sent markets into turmoil. for the sake of what happened that we still have. that. package. late. also u.s. police weigh in with handcuffs battles and tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but the activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the odds. and political ads the hoardings are popping up all across russia right now as the campaign kicks off to win seats in the country's lower house of parliament. is ten pm saturday night or a moscow welcome if you just joined this my name is kevin owen and you're watching r.t. our top story the greek prime minister holds talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament and the country featured nonetheless remains far from clear the main opposition parties demanded snap elections it wants george problem out of government for ports that from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what that hey l
top stories from r t the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drama in athens that shocked the e.u. and sent markets into turmoil. for the sake of what happened that we still have. that. package. late. also u.s. police weigh in with handcuffs battles and tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but the activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the odds. and political ads the hoardings are popping up all across russia...
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in rome, the upper house of the parliament is expected to approve a sweeping set of austerity measures designed to convince international markets that italy is serious about giving with its mountain of sovereign debt. in athens, too, the effort to bring the eurozone back from the brink continues. and new government formed by the lucas papademos is about to be sworn in. last died, a swift action to end the eurozone crisis could -- last night, a swift action to end the eurozone crisis could mark a turning point. >> the era of flamboyant -- flamboyant showmanship is trying to a close. he could be prime minister as soon as tomorrow. a former european commissioner seeing as effective, low profile, and scandal-free. he was given a hero's welcome to inside the chamber. then came speeches underlined the pressure on italy to change direction. >> we do hope this act can pave a way for the government that will unable -- a way for the government to enable italy to come out of this crisis altogether. >> the austerity package hopes to save almost 60 billion euros and aims to bounce the budget by 201
in rome, the upper house of the parliament is expected to approve a sweeping set of austerity measures designed to convince international markets that italy is serious about giving with its mountain of sovereign debt. in athens, too, the effort to bring the eurozone back from the brink continues. and new government formed by the lucas papademos is about to be sworn in. last died, a swift action to end the eurozone crisis could -- last night, a swift action to end the eurozone crisis could mark...
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prime minister will keep his job at least for now after securing a crucial confidence vote from parliament it comes after george papandreou horrified the country's european partners and wreaked international havoc on the markets by calling a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan for greece well the move he later canceled. reports now from the greek capital. prime minister happened to his just finished meeting with the president of the republic. of the he at this the plans the coalition government . and we still are waiting really the details about what exactly is going to happen now moving forward there's a lot of confusion about what that coalition government is going to look like that we saw promise the passenger and his government by that called insulation in parliaments in the early hours of the morning it was very very close it was always going to be it was when decisions but no changes really everyone still waiting to see what the details of this will be and as we said before the devil really is in the details and so a lot of uncertainty still remains about was going to happen now movi
prime minister will keep his job at least for now after securing a crucial confidence vote from parliament it comes after george papandreou horrified the country's european partners and wreaked international havoc on the markets by calling a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan for greece well the move he later canceled. reports now from the greek capital. prime minister happened to his just finished meeting with the president of the republic. of the he at this the plans the coalition government...
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convinces a tribunal in london she wasn't spying while having an affair with a british member of parliament. the cool rejects five claims cathy is that was a honey trap with the lawyers say the case against it was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment. egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades attracts a record number of voters just by days of violent protests against the ruling army regime. thousand so up to have their say in the future of the country but many boycott the vote demanding the military rulers step down immediately i mean he's now in cairo with more details. and the new russian radar guard on its western most border with strike force is on the cards if nato doesn't guarantee its european missile shield isn't damed against moscow. and for a lot of business desk russian stocks closed in the red poling my six biggest gain in seven weeks that's up to moody's investors service warned of downgrades for european banks and one of the figures in opposites bulletin and twenty minutes time . seven pm in moscow i'
convinces a tribunal in london she wasn't spying while having an affair with a british member of parliament. the cool rejects five claims cathy is that was a honey trap with the lawyers say the case against it was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment. egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades attracts a record number of voters just by days of violent protests against the ruling army regime. thousand so up to have their...
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you want all those people in parliament to leave? just go away. wrshed they go? (laughs) >> to hell. (laughs) >> reporter: and that pretty much sums up where many financial analysts fear the world economy may be heading if the debt crisis wracking europe isn't brought under control. scott? >> pelley: allen, thanks very much. the struggle for control of the occupy movement. researchers journey to mars without ever leaving the lab. and take a ride on the love train, when the "cbs evening news" continues. i was taking a multivitamin... but my needs changed... i wanted support for my heart... and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. new centrum specialist vision... helps keep my eyes healthy. centrum specialist energy... helps me keep up with them. centrum specialist prenatal... supports my child's growth and development. new centrum specialist is a complete multivitamin that gives me all the benefits of centrum. plus additional support... [ all ] for what's important to me. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist helps make nutrition possible. mushroom smot
you want all those people in parliament to leave? just go away. wrshed they go? (laughs) >> to hell. (laughs) >> reporter: and that pretty much sums up where many financial analysts fear the world economy may be heading if the debt crisis wracking europe isn't brought under control. scott? >> pelley: allen, thanks very much. the struggle for control of the occupy movement. researchers journey to mars without ever leaving the lab. and take a ride on the love train, when the...
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convinces a tribunal in london she wasn't spying while having an affair with a british member of parliament. the cool reject sam-i five claims cathy is that's really the answer was a honey trap with the lawyers say the case against it was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment of egypt's first parliamentary poll in decades attracts only record number of voters despite days of violent protests against the army regime. thousands so up to have their say in the future of the country but many boycotted the vote demanding the military rulers step down immediately companies now in cairo with more details. and the new russian radar guard on its western most border with strikeforce is on the cards if nato doesn't guarantee its european missile defense shield isn't damed against moscow. paying double dip recession in the e.u. seems all but inevitable and russia now is in a better position than during the two thousand and eight crisis find out why and how business will attend. five pm in moscow i met good to have you with us here
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glass from posters to programs races on russian politicians slugging it out for a place in parliament. and online twenty four hours a day this is our team back to the program the greek prime minister has already survived a crucial confidence vote after pledging to form a temporary governing coalition. jek to the snap election saying it would be catastrophic and he's faced a barrage of criticism this week after a stunning colleagues by suggesting a bailout referendum and changing his night. reports now from athens. well the situation here in greece has been described time and again as a greek tragedy but it really remains extremely unclear just how this is going to play out we saw prime minister jewish passenger and his government narrowly surviving that confidence in government by just three votes a hundred and fifty three and he's they say yes one hundred forty five. there was always going to be extremely close it's been a week of dramatic decisions dramatic ups and downs we began the week with calls with the calls from the prime minister for a referendum and then saw him back of the
glass from posters to programs races on russian politicians slugging it out for a place in parliament. and online twenty four hours a day this is our team back to the program the greek prime minister has already survived a crucial confidence vote after pledging to form a temporary governing coalition. jek to the snap election saying it would be catastrophic and he's faced a barrage of criticism this week after a stunning colleagues by suggesting a bailout referendum and changing his night....