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with a decade of debt and the failure to great britain to compete in the modern world while britain is actually not a member of the eurozone it should try and play an increasingly important economic pool in the world's most integrated market of five hundred million people that's according to lord green the u.k. minister for trade and investment britain is in the process of rebalancing its economy one of the things we learned from the financial and economic crisis was that we have been growing too much on the basis of concealment feel by debt and now our task is to encourage more companies to get into the international markets and i was to find a growth formula that's based more on trade and stronger investment what price is the u.k. paying for what some call to close of a relationship with the rest of the european union. i don't think we pay a price for that actually i think the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognize that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's
with a decade of debt and the failure to great britain to compete in the modern world while britain is actually not a member of the eurozone it should try and play an increasingly important economic pool in the world's most integrated market of five hundred million people that's according to lord green the u.k. minister for trade and investment britain is in the process of rebalancing its economy one of the things we learned from the financial and economic crisis was that we have been growing...
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britain is sounding the retreat as the costs of conflict become too much to bear a few minutes we're going to lose. its troops from afghanistan because the bill is . defensible on the home front. found that wiki leaks. says his whistle blowing web site is ready to reveal game changing data next year he addressed his supporters and data next year the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been ensconced for six months or smith was there. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out for him this evening also holding a candlelight vigil he called the crowd when he came out a sight for sore eyes and then he mocked his six months in the embassy by talking about it saying that he entered the building and it's become his home and his right to the principles of the dorians as he called them who had taken him in and then he said that he is able to communicate to the people here unlike two hundred thirty two journalists who are currently in jail all over the world he named a few of them and he also spoke of bradley manning who have roots is accused of leaking documents to wiki leak
britain is sounding the retreat as the costs of conflict become too much to bear a few minutes we're going to lose. its troops from afghanistan because the bill is . defensible on the home front. found that wiki leaks. says his whistle blowing web site is ready to reveal game changing data next year he addressed his supporters and data next year the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been ensconced for six months or smith was there. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out...
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britain's anti e.u. party just beat the ruling tories to gain record support in elections checkmate the free citizens was founded by pizza mike a disillusioned boys it's of the country's president you prison rules he told me stop nations putting their house in order we have experience with chicle slovakia and after it to go slovakia wrote up in a ninety nine three. then the relations between czechs and slovaks have improved and currently the relation between these two nations are better at it than ever and. the reason is that each nation is responsible for its own mattress reads well need to morrow until it leaves the euro zone so i think we did eventually do euro so we'll have to break up anyway but how do you actually quit the currency wolfgang when shells research just that's at the financial times he joins us now so how do you leave the euro. e.u. law that stops you know that stops greece from imposing you know the default there would be emergency laws naturally i mean you would have to you know you
britain's anti e.u. party just beat the ruling tories to gain record support in elections checkmate the free citizens was founded by pizza mike a disillusioned boys it's of the country's president you prison rules he told me stop nations putting their house in order we have experience with chicle slovakia and after it to go slovakia wrote up in a ninety nine three. then the relations between czechs and slovaks have improved and currently the relation between these two nations are better at it...
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britain has joined the u.s. in claims they have intelligence suggesting syria might be preparing to use chemical weapons western countries have said the use of such weapons would trigger foreign military intervention the situation is increasingly drawing parallels with the run up to the invasion of iraq ten years ago he has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind report laying out the case for the iraq war and i asked him what he thinks is next for syria and help justifiable to fiza about its chemical. i would be highly skeptical of any intelligence rendered by the one hundred forty plus billion dollar us intelligence community as to weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period i'm not violating any great confidence or any great prohibition in the intelligence community to tell you that we've known for years years that syria has chemical weapons stockpiles just as iraq had chemical weapons stockpiles for a while but the fact that presiden
britain has joined the u.s. in claims they have intelligence suggesting syria might be preparing to use chemical weapons western countries have said the use of such weapons would trigger foreign military intervention the situation is increasingly drawing parallels with the run up to the invasion of iraq ten years ago he has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind report laying out the case for the iraq war and i asked him what he thinks is next...
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well i think the most important thing is britain's national interest and britain remains within the u. we can't manage our economy fully as we like we can't manage even our own foreign policy as much as we'd want because often there has to be a common e.u. position so really good an exiting the european union would allow britain to put its national interest first which is the most important thing for this country so that we can have a government who can fully respond to its citizens needs you are than having to go to brussels first before deciding what it's going to do ok before i go back to the american stand what america may or may not want the original question will britain's position be swayed by america's stance i don't think so i think the people in britain really will make their own mind up about a future we don't need what to don't need to be told what to do by someone from another country be that the united states or or all the president of the european commission for that matter really president obama needs to understand is that the european union is actually damaging for eu
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britain says it how's that evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of failing to provide any tangible proof. debt ridden greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy bloat in exchange for a debt buyback scheme which some see as counterproductive. and the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider applying nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of well ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels are facing execution on thursday this unless a fifteen million dollar ransom is paid on car cochon no one has been working in syria during the conflict helping international news outlets including our t.v. now the world's main groups defending the press have strongly condemned the targeting of reporters a middle east correspondent paula sleeker is following those developments. the journalist and coach never was taken hostage in october and no holme
britain says it how's that evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of failing to provide any tangible proof. debt ridden greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy bloat in exchange for a debt buyback scheme which some see as counterproductive. and the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider applying nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of...
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associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is where this may be and the lies for a normative point of view or for and it's already open a view i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with that i mean. and depend as a referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think there's a european union should simply accept this a from theoretical point of view we may as sort of see i mean from a different perspective a historian say yeah that being several waves of separatism we get which actually. have been produced through the twentieth
associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is where this...
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seismic decision britain lives a suspension on controversial fracking for gas extraction despite the practice being blamed for causing earthquakes. and the response to america's magnitsky act which targets russian officials passes its first reading here in moscow. online on screen international news and comment live from moscow there's been no word about the fate of ukrainian journalists being held hostage in syria after a deadline for execution set by rebels passed on thursday on her kitchen overhears assisted r.t. along with other media outlets during the syrian conflict was abducted by insurgents two months ago they threatened to kill her if the fifty million dollars ransom wasn't paid or to take up the story. while the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and set her free
seismic decision britain lives a suspension on controversial fracking for gas extraction despite the practice being blamed for causing earthquakes. and the response to america's magnitsky act which targets russian officials passes its first reading here in moscow. online on screen international news and comment live from moscow there's been no word about the fate of ukrainian journalists being held hostage in syria after a deadline for execution set by rebels passed on thursday on her kitchen...
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britain and the u.s. have claimed syria's president might be readying a for a chemical attack and washington says it has intelligence indicating assad could resort to chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels something that wouldn't trigger a foreign military intervention the rhetoric is increasingly looking like in the run up to the iraq war ten years ago r.t. has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind the report laying out the case for the iraq intervention we asked him what he thinks is next for syria and how justifiable the fears are about its chemical arsenal. i would be highly skeptical of any intelligence rendered by the one hundred forty plus billion dollar us intelligence community as to weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period i'm not violating any great confidence or any great prohibition in the intelligence community to tell you that we've known for years years that syria has chemical weapons stockpiles just
britain and the u.s. have claimed syria's president might be readying a for a chemical attack and washington says it has intelligence indicating assad could resort to chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels something that wouldn't trigger a foreign military intervention the rhetoric is increasingly looking like in the run up to the iraq war ten years ago r.t. has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind the report laying out the case for...
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with britain that prepare. going to pull its troops out of afghanistan the u.k. is counting its losses in more ways than one more than four hundred british soldiers have been killed in the war which so far cost the government a staggering seventeen billion pounds and as artie's explains the sum is raising a few eyebrows especially with austerity cuts being felt at home. seventeen billion pounds the british government has just revealed that that's been the cost of the so far eleven year war in afghanistan now it was a very field at the same time as a clearer timetable was announced for troop withdrawal from the region but it's those seventeen billion pounds that are being spent that have been spent on for the war on top of the existing defense budget which means the estimates for the final price tag for the afghan war might be something around twenty billion off now and of course the u.k. is going to keep sending money to afghanistan after twenty fourteen they're going to be sending from thing like seventeen billion pounds for aid towards the afghan national secur
with britain that prepare. going to pull its troops out of afghanistan the u.k. is counting its losses in more ways than one more than four hundred british soldiers have been killed in the war which so far cost the government a staggering seventeen billion pounds and as artie's explains the sum is raising a few eyebrows especially with austerity cuts being felt at home. seventeen billion pounds the british government has just revealed that that's been the cost of the so far eleven year war in...
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, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen. >> hello, thanks for being with us. russian president putin has signed a bill which bans americans from adopting russian children. the controversial move is said to be part of russia's retaliation against an american law that puts sanctions on officials suspected of human rights violations. some senior government officials in moscow have spoken out against that law, but supporters argue the ban's necessary, because some adopted children have faced abuse by american families. joining me from moscow now is steve rosenberg. steve, you said he'd do it, he's done it. >> that's right, david. there's been one question that has dominated political life in moscow the last few days and that is will he or won't he? will president putin sign what is one of the most controversial laws he's been face with. yesterday he indicated he probably would and today he signed it. as you mentioned it has been very controversial because a number of minister
, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen. >> hello, thanks for being with us. russian president putin has signed a bill which bans americans from adopting russian children. the controversial move is said to be part of russia's retaliation against an american law that puts sanctions on officials suspected of human rights violations. some senior government officials in...
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yes according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the yuichi and of course it's very burden of course johnson did recently sign a pledge supporting an in-out referendum now unfortunately he has backtracked from that somewhat because he's now just calling for a renegotiated relationship between britain and the u. whereas previously he has actually supported only now referendum he signed that pledge just over i believe a month ago i did it. well he did support of pledge to have a referendum now of course he's arguing that britain should remain a part of the e.u. single market which is actually one of the major ways in the e.u. controls economic activity in the u.k. and regulates the british economy which is a massive regulator burden which really does hold back economic growth that's the same for countries across the year and it's quite damaging so he does need to be more you a skeptic if he's fully in tune with bri
yes according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the yuichi and of course it's very burden of course johnson did recently sign a pledge supporting an in-out referendum now unfortunately he has backtracked from that somewhat because he's now just calling for a renegotiated relationship between britain and the u. whereas previously he has actually...
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community those two weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period the us and britain the increasingly building up a case against syria claiming it's very to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq lesson has been learned. meanwhile the u.k. seeking to change the e.u. arms embargo on syria to step up to help for the rebels despite fears the aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. said tragic turn in the coverage of the u.k. royal pregnancy with the suspected suicide of a nurse all before because of a frenzy which some say has gone too far. it's seven pm here in moscow you're live with us on our team with me to bomb say they gyptian opposition is growing pressure on president morsi is starting to yield results following days of protests culminating in tens of thousands strong march on the presidential palace this friday signs of appear that the islamist leader might give in to one of the key demands a controversial referendum on an islamist led constitution could be delayed but that still would not guarantee an end to the standoff as cairo based rep
community those two weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period the us and britain the increasingly building up a case against syria claiming it's very to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq lesson has been learned. meanwhile the u.k. seeking to change the e.u. arms embargo on syria to step up to help for the rebels despite fears the aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. said tragic turn in the coverage of the u.k. royal pregnancy with the...
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looking to unite its own hands britain now wants to take the edge off the e.u.'s arms embargo against syria under and says it wants to help rebel groups more buy a greater aid and shipments of military gear that was our teaser sir for us reports the final recipients may not be the ones the u.k. has in mind. well the u.k. foreign office has confirmed this week britain is going to be thinking an amendment to the arms embargo on syria making it easier to help the opponents the syrian president bashar al assad now a foreign office official has said that the practical support is likely to include training and non-lethal equipment britain want to play a role in syria after the other side regime falls because. they would like to be involved. so therefore britain wants to back the winning side. never will provide. the trouble. they can't identify eventually. which side would you do support. what will be the interests of the militia. here when they take power because the danger is there is new. leader of the opposition because at least twenty. therefore if but leaves. fro
looking to unite its own hands britain now wants to take the edge off the e.u.'s arms embargo against syria under and says it wants to help rebel groups more buy a greater aid and shipments of military gear that was our teaser sir for us reports the final recipients may not be the ones the u.k. has in mind. well the u.k. foreign office has confirmed this week britain is going to be thinking an amendment to the arms embargo on syria making it easier to help the opponents the syrian president...
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in britain this christmas there's a bleak choice sadly for many elderly people skyrocketing household builds and curbed pensions mean some of being forced to choose between eating and heating as artie's poly boy could discover. you better watch out you're better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas. and let her and her family ever not. make it ethical now regularly a bailiff. there's electric there's a there's a water i. thought that or does things all got come out of the a pension person here inside of you bob then yeah and off the most energy from psych prices is the winter months set in livy and people like her face a cold or dark a festive season according to south to buy a new boiler plate on in the bedroom is still in the eight into a well known bedroom. so now they all know if there's a big bill now that sounds like a rose or something and i thought that but not managed to carve it. th
in britain this christmas there's a bleak choice sadly for many elderly people skyrocketing household builds and curbed pensions mean some of being forced to choose between eating and heating as artie's poly boy could discover. you better watch out you're better not santa claus is coming to town and the shops are ready for that annual customer onslaught eighty two year old lady isn't in the festive spirit she's worried that she can't afford to be anything other than a scrooge this christmas....
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on live from moscow this is our team britain's free press discovered it could face its toughest regulation and three hundred years it crossed of the line when some papers were caught hacking the voice mails of loyalty celebrities and a murder victim polly boyko reports on the inquiry that exposed the sea the relationship between the paper's police and politicians. revelations that the british press and gauged in phone hacking sparked a wave of public revulsion and kicked off one of the biggest media scandals the u.k. has seen as times that threaten to engulf not just fleet street. but downing street as well as the allegations went all the way to the heart of the british government to douse the flames number ten ordered the creation of the leveson inquiry in order to investigate the claims and now two years in the making after a chorus line of celebrity witness says and millions in taxpayers' money the leveson report damning about the press and heavily critical of both the police and the government force it says was that cozy relationship with. the media cameron has been shown with jeremy h
on live from moscow this is our team britain's free press discovered it could face its toughest regulation and three hundred years it crossed of the line when some papers were caught hacking the voice mails of loyalty celebrities and a murder victim polly boyko reports on the inquiry that exposed the sea the relationship between the paper's police and politicians. revelations that the british press and gauged in phone hacking sparked a wave of public revulsion and kicked off one of the biggest...
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top stories see international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain . to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and. the u.n. says israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal broke all the details coming out. of the top stories russia and turkey penned lucrative business deals president putin says the two countries are also looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict while warning against a military build a bomb to school. bus spain's banking bailout eurozone finance ministers reconvene in brussels as madrid makes an official request for the e.u. to rescue its wheat banks. in live here at the new sensor thanks for being with us from some britain have some of the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get on says over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the un and the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations now more from a middle east correspondent pull the slip. that's happening in an area known as anyone known what it effectiv
top stories see international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain . to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and. the u.n. says israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal broke all the details coming out. of the top stories russia and turkey penned lucrative business deals president putin says the two countries are also looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict while warning against a military build a bomb to school. bus spain's banking bailout...
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britain says it has evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of a very intimate ride any tangible proof. that britain greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many say is counterproductive. and does the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider acquiring nuclear energy is not just a matter of the city but of national pride. its national news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. . but ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday and this fifty million dollar ransom is paid cochon of them had been working in syria during the conflict helping international media including r.t. the european federation of journalists strongly condemned targeting reporters for making outrageous demands a middle east correspondent is following developments. the journalist and her coach never was taken hostage in october and holmes the free syrian army has held her for nearly two month
britain says it has evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of a very intimate ride any tangible proof. that britain greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many say is counterproductive. and does the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider acquiring nuclear energy is not just a matter of the city but of...
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energy addicted britain there's a he's of resorting to dirty policies to deliver gas as a means of technique but a science with a strong environmental. and a washington loves to clinch a deal that would lead to more u.s. troops and hardware into asia as china's new leader advises his military to. its my day here in moscow hope you're having a wonderful day so far good to have you with us on our team the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after reading some deadlines groups threatening to execute paused on how it was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accused of on your brutality against civilians is policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and state her free in a second which m
energy addicted britain there's a he's of resorting to dirty policies to deliver gas as a means of technique but a science with a strong environmental. and a washington loves to clinch a deal that would lead to more u.s. troops and hardware into asia as china's new leader advises his military to. its my day here in moscow hope you're having a wonderful day so far good to have you with us on our team the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after reading some deadlines...
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and while britain struggles to get bonk on its feet after a recession some corporate giants are going out of their way to wriggle out of paying their fair share so little time avoidance course britain turns of billions of pounds each year and a country facing one of europe's toughest austerity drives it seems that a figure that can no longer be ignored. reports. of people from all of the border tend not to protect this country it's with companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the v.a. taxation which is a criminal offense but void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different regulation and taxation in different countries to their advantage companies like. the head office is based in luxemburg which they claim is the center of the economic operations which is handy as luxembourg so well known in tax hav
and while britain struggles to get bonk on its feet after a recession some corporate giants are going out of their way to wriggle out of paying their fair share so little time avoidance course britain turns of billions of pounds each year and a country facing one of europe's toughest austerity drives it seems that a figure that can no longer be ignored. reports. of people from all of the border tend not to protect this country it's with companies like starbucks and apple and google at the...
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according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money they have to pay to the e.u. each year and of course its regular burden trade links will always continue will always be buying german cars or french wine and french cheese and and will be selling to them financial services and other goods that we make in britain so that won't change course what will change is that the money that britain has to hand over to the european union that will see so we can drastically reduce that we don't really need to be run by brussels and needs to be appeased you need to this country what to do we are big enough to manage our own affairs. israel has dismissed a un resolution calling on it to open up its nuclear facilities for inspection as a meaningless and mechanical vote the general assembly overwhelmingly back to proposal calling on israel to join the nuclear nonproliferation treaty is or was never officially admitted it possesses atomic weapons altho
according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money they have to pay to the e.u. each year and of course its regular burden trade links will always continue will always be buying german cars or french wine and french cheese and and will be selling to them financial services and other goods that we make in britain so that won't change course what will change is that the money...
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britain's government under fire from human rights groups for planning to sell dozens of combat jets to the united arab emirates as well as some of the gulf states the prospective deal seen as a sign of support then for a regime which the e.u. earlier slammed for human rights abuses and torture in addition to the jets prime minister david cameron said britain might station its troops in the u.a.e. after pulling out from afghanistan u.k.'s also trying to prolong its military presence at existing bases in bahrain and katter little analyst patrick henningsen told me it's not hard to see britain's all teary a motive. to justification for this massive build up in the middle east specially in the gulf states. in the west particularly blaming iran saying that because iran's pursuing nuclear ambitions or there's no proof of any nuclear weapons programs as such they're blaming iran for a possible nuclear arms race in the region that's a quote from david cameron only days ago so you can circumvent overread it's certainly political skill for one priority and i think that they've achieved that you
britain's government under fire from human rights groups for planning to sell dozens of combat jets to the united arab emirates as well as some of the gulf states the prospective deal seen as a sign of support then for a regime which the e.u. earlier slammed for human rights abuses and torture in addition to the jets prime minister david cameron said britain might station its troops in the u.a.e. after pulling out from afghanistan u.k.'s also trying to prolong its military presence at existing...
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also i have britain's increasingly cold feet over being in the e.u. then of wides rattling nerves across the atlantic. russia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad granted to count looks at the cases which raise the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement the russian the us sighting of ember was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children schoolgirls there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized once the adoption is finalized the child is considered the same as if you were born into that family one thousand russian children have died in the hands of their adoptive parents in the us in recent years th
also i have britain's increasingly cold feet over being in the e.u. then of wides rattling nerves across the atlantic. russia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad granted to count looks at the cases which raise the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement the russian the us sighting of ember was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight...
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it going again this might sound to our audience like a slightly odd question but do you think that britain would be better or worse off today had it been part of the year is that in two thousand and eight and i ask of course because our budget deficit is still knowledge and then the average here is a country that is i think we've been part of the euro zone we would have been in the worst position because we didn't wouldn't have our own currency and we wouldn't have our own central bank and also you know i have to say is the person that had to take a decision as to whether or we should stop the banking system collapse i could take that decision consulting with the prime minister and we did it overnight if we did bob you reserve my guess is going on i would still be asking the question and discussing it no i don't i i just despair of the score off it decision making in the euro zone or inability in greece for example after two years to come to something that looks like it's credible it's going to stick and we have had our in currency for and we've seen a thirty percent depreciation in standi
it going again this might sound to our audience like a slightly odd question but do you think that britain would be better or worse off today had it been part of the year is that in two thousand and eight and i ask of course because our budget deficit is still knowledge and then the average here is a country that is i think we've been part of the euro zone we would have been in the worst position because we didn't wouldn't have our own currency and we wouldn't have our own central bank and also...
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deaths prices austerity quiets and now seemingly a calorie crisis britain's prince spiraling food costs mean that healthy options are out of their reach. international news life from moscow this is with me thanks for joining us egyptians are deciding the fate of their brand new constitution which has divided the nation and turns the streets in the country's key cities into battlefields a chorus of critics have pushed for their referendums delays saying that these lawmakers led document is for the old and not representative of the population cairo based reporter belcher has more for us after three weeks of political turmoil that seen mass rallies against the president also bloody scenes in the streets of egypt's major cities overnight the military apparently beefed up security at the polling stations ready for people to come and vote so they of course have been called in by the president to secure the nation during this time of political unrest and the referendum we expect are hundreds of thousands of police officers and soldiers in the streets today ensuring that the scenes are calm thi
deaths prices austerity quiets and now seemingly a calorie crisis britain's prince spiraling food costs mean that healthy options are out of their reach. international news life from moscow this is with me thanks for joining us egyptians are deciding the fate of their brand new constitution which has divided the nation and turns the streets in the country's key cities into battlefields a chorus of critics have pushed for their referendums delays saying that these lawmakers led document is for...
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as you pointed out here in britain we're seeing an enormous cuts to government spending and to the welfare budget it's about twenty five billion pounds in total which actually it's almost the same as been spent in the war in afghanistan but in afghanistan itself the impact of the war has been absolutely disastrous defense spending can be just after this is seventeen billion pounds over. the fence but you even before the austerity program it was clear that over seventy percent of people in britain wanted the water be ended immediately or very very soon it's a completely unpopular war people in britain want to the troops out people in afghanistan also want the troops out and now we're being faced with these massive cuts on top of that people are really angry about the fact that the waters continue for the british people want to still try to destroy the horrible legacy of invasion and occupation which they've lived with for the last thirty years now already the defense secretary has said that parts of afghanistan won't be under government control and so that means a lot more questions from th
as you pointed out here in britain we're seeing an enormous cuts to government spending and to the welfare budget it's about twenty five billion pounds in total which actually it's almost the same as been spent in the war in afghanistan but in afghanistan itself the impact of the war has been absolutely disastrous defense spending can be just after this is seventeen billion pounds over. the fence but you even before the austerity program it was clear that over seventy percent of people in...
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france and britain reportedly want their ambassadors out of israel and that country's plans to colonize all palestinian lands and join eight. the u.n. says israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal blow to peace all the details coming up. as border tension flares again between turkey and syria the conflict is expected to be addressed during that you know putin straight visit to istanbul. and the british jobs program that's just not working its real scheme actually makes it even less likely to keep people employed. news around the clock this is r.t. france and britain have summoned the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get answers over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands in east jerusalem and as both countries are now considering recording their own envoys the u.n. and the e.u. say the construction plans pose a threat to peace hopes more middle east correspondent. in the immediate run up to that you wouldn't vote we did see the rhetoric from the israeli government in terms of the threat of sanctions being turned down the what we're hearing n
france and britain reportedly want their ambassadors out of israel and that country's plans to colonize all palestinian lands and join eight. the u.n. says israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal blow to peace all the details coming up. as border tension flares again between turkey and syria the conflict is expected to be addressed during that you know putin straight visit to istanbul. and the british jobs program that's just not working its real scheme actually makes it even...
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the seismic decision britain spent on controversial fracking gas extraction despite the practice being blamed for causing earthquakes. president. bill targeting russian officials accused of human rights violations in moscow approved a similar measure in response. to. international news and comment live from moscow rival rallies and violence some marking the final day before egyptians vote on a new draft constitution up to nineteen people injured in fierce clashes between supporters and opponents of president morsi in alexandria and in the capital tens of thousands from both camps are gathered to let their feelings be known based reporter bill true joins us live now from tokyo square so what is happening in the center of karo we have reports of violence are there any signs of more violence than. we have one day before the referendum here in central cairo and it's calm scenes today which was not really expected people expected there to be. me there are hundreds gathered in tahrir square people who don't know when to run them against the constitution meanwhile i've just come out from the
the seismic decision britain spent on controversial fracking gas extraction despite the practice being blamed for causing earthquakes. president. bill targeting russian officials accused of human rights violations in moscow approved a similar measure in response. to. international news and comment live from moscow rival rallies and violence some marking the final day before egyptians vote on a new draft constitution up to nineteen people injured in fierce clashes between supporters and...
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no relief for britain as the country's finance minister warns an already angry public that there are five more years of a sterile and cuts ahead. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it opens its an acknowledged nuclear facilities for inspection and join the non proliferation treaty calling the general assembly vote void. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian opposition says two people have died in clashes between supporters and opponents of the president demonstrators of throwing petrol bombs and rocks near mohamed morsi is official residence where two rival rallies are taking place. is there in the crowd. muslim brotherhood supporters are currently in control of this ground as it were an enormous crowd of theirs has swept around the side of the palace walls and they have effectively claimed it for mohamed morsi who they support earlier on that was not the case there had been a small protest camp outside the walls of morphy's palace manned by anti protesters they were the remnants of a large protest probably sim
no relief for britain as the country's finance minister warns an already angry public that there are five more years of a sterile and cuts ahead. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it opens its an acknowledged nuclear facilities for inspection and join the non proliferation treaty calling the general assembly vote void. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian opposition says two people have died in clashes between...
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jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar an iranian born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable haunt for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is german born and how it could blend struck she says the valley moves so fast that it seems skilled foreigners springing up left right and center literally average day and there is a simple reason such success is coming their way so many of the of the indians and chinese that come in the others they make these great companies and then they hire people so they are really giving work i think they're hungry for the words they want to succeed they're driven the valley's biggest price came with the boom of immigrants in the ninety's that brought innovations in software and internet services the numbers speak for themselves just over half of th
jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar an iranian born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable haunt for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is german born and how it could blend struck...
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britain people are told by late is that where all in it together when it comes to sharing the pain of a stereotype but try telling that to some people living in the north east of england do believe the region suffered more than the rest of the u.k. these days and then. found that they feel they're big enough to suffer alone and made factory closures and rising unemployment. as he'll saying impressing gays it's grim up north it's a perception of life in some of the nation's other major cities recessions hit the case hard it's been in the northeast where it's being felt particularly acutely trade union leader about scots furious with the government's decision to close sunderland's rempel a factory it's a government venture that began back in the nine hundred forty s. to provide employment the people with disabilities two weeks before christmas. going to close the packaging factories and leaves a very bleak uncertain future for disabled workers stubs was laid off from another rempel a factory back in april and she says the government of forcing people out of paid jobs and onto a life of
britain people are told by late is that where all in it together when it comes to sharing the pain of a stereotype but try telling that to some people living in the north east of england do believe the region suffered more than the rest of the u.k. these days and then. found that they feel they're big enough to suffer alone and made factory closures and rising unemployment. as he'll saying impressing gays it's grim up north it's a perception of life in some of the nation's other major cities...
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i've got this done is proving to be a problem britain can afford with the government revealing a seventeen billion pound bill for the wall so far what makes it even harder and tougher to sort of hobo is the muscle state which the regime that's underway discussing course wherever they can point to buy a car has a story. seventeen billion pounds the british government has just revealed that that's been the cost of the so far eleven year of war in afghanistan now it was a very field at the same time as a clearer timetable was announced for troop withdrawal from the region but it's those seventeen billion pounds that are being spent that have been spent on for the war on top of the existing defense budget which means the estimates for the final price tag for the afghan war might be something around twenty rounds and of course the u.k. is going to keep sending money to afghanistan after twenty fourteen they're going to be sending something like seventeen million pounds for our aid towards the afghan national security forces after twenty fourteen and this is all at the same time as the governmen
i've got this done is proving to be a problem britain can afford with the government revealing a seventeen billion pound bill for the wall so far what makes it even harder and tougher to sort of hobo is the muscle state which the regime that's underway discussing course wherever they can point to buy a car has a story. seventeen billion pounds the british government has just revealed that that's been the cost of the so far eleven year of war in afghanistan now it was a very field at the same...
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britain is sounding the retreat as the cost of conflict become too much to bat in a few minutes report on the u.k.'s rush to pull its troops from afghanistan because the bill's perving but indefensible on the home front. trot out we can mix and said julian assange says his whistle blowing web site is ready to reveal more gain train during data next share headrest his supporters and the media who have gathered outside the ecuadorian embassy in london where his been and scones for six months. after. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out for him this evening also holding a candlelight vigil he called the tragedy came out a sight for sore eyes and then he mocked his six month in the embassy by talking about it saying that he entered the building and it's become his home and his office right to the principles of ecuador it is he told that who had taken him in and then he said that he is able to communicate to the people here unlike two hundred thirty two journalists who are currently in jail all over the world he named a few of them and he also spoke of bradley manning who
britain is sounding the retreat as the cost of conflict become too much to bat in a few minutes report on the u.k.'s rush to pull its troops from afghanistan because the bill's perving but indefensible on the home front. trot out we can mix and said julian assange says his whistle blowing web site is ready to reveal more gain train during data next share headrest his supporters and the media who have gathered outside the ecuadorian embassy in london where his been and scones for six months....