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in 2004, more russians emigrated to germany than to the state of israel. >> which means germany needs more rabbis. that puts focus on the quiet new one who makes history. steven evans, bbc news, berlin. >> an historic day there. greek police say they have successfully destroyed a letter bomb addressed to the french embassy in athens. the controlled explosion followed a spate of mail bombing to european leaders and embassies. two suspected leaders of a greek militant group were arrested on monday in connection to the attacks. our correspondent in athens says the latest bomb attempt give some clues about the motivation of the group behind it. >> the bomb sent to the french embassy is the 14th that has been identified by the authorities. it was contained in a hollowed book written by a 19th century greek separatist with a return address to the archbishop of athens. that is the bombers' idea of a joke, but it aroused suspicion at the french embassy. date sent word back to the courier company, where the bomb was destroyed in a controlled explosion. another career -- there had been five oth
in 2004, more russians emigrated to germany than to the state of israel. >> which means germany needs more rabbis. that puts focus on the quiet new one who makes history. steven evans, bbc news, berlin. >> an historic day there. greek police say they have successfully destroyed a letter bomb addressed to the french embassy in athens. the controlled explosion followed a spate of mail bombing to european leaders and embassies. two suspected leaders of a greek militant group were...
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the big three were nazi germany. the forum in r r g. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. for your economist are comfortable shuttle bus will teach you to supply. just a few hours of service version forest and scary scarred mirrors and your directly. on the moon. crater. scorching soil. are included. with the wild lunar rover for free. if. if you will soon from focused impressions. starts on t. . so many years of past cities on the prisoners. are still a lot. as well as good fortune. though so many years of past. summer hoping to find new saviors. others shape their executioners longing for justice. though so many years of past and memory is still alive as well as hope and hate. i am. the international association of russian language and literature teachers will host a world festival of russian language. are you interested in a better understanding of russian language and culture can you sing russian songs well. beco
the big three were nazi germany. the forum in r r g. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. for your economist are comfortable shuttle bus will teach you to supply. just a few hours of service version forest and scary scarred mirrors and your directly. on the moon. crater. scorching soil. are included. with the wild lunar rover for free. if. if you will soon from focused...
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the islamizataion of germany. >> so far, rightwing populists do not have much political clout in germany. he clearly believes that could change. >> it is an international vessel. people also struggle against islam. it is important to note we are not part of the extreme right- wing political party. >> rightwing populists have cultivated a more modern image. he supports gay marriage but is even pro-israel. he has distanced himself from the far right english defence league, even though they demonstrated in support for him. the far right belgianarty also supports them, even though many of its policies do not fit in with his own. >> it is split between those who want to retain the old nationalist anti-semitic line and those who want to modernize. for them, he is a role model. >> the differences between the various far right groups are often blurred. his new adviser is linked with the flemish extremists. in denmark, people can still relax fothe time being. a ban on satellite receivers is not likely to find much support outside the people's party. the country's rightwingg populists are always a
the islamizataion of germany. >> so far, rightwing populists do not have much political clout in germany. he clearly believes that could change. >> it is an international vessel. people also struggle against islam. it is important to note we are not part of the extreme right- wing political party. >> rightwing populists have cultivated a more modern image. he supports gay marriage but is even pro-israel. he has distanced himself from the far right english defence league, even...
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more russians immigrated to germany than to the state of israel. >> which means that germany needs more rabbis, putting the focus on the quiet, new one who makes history. >> a baby has had a more reckless escape in paris. it was playing in the seventh floor apartment when he fell over the edge, but he survived without a scratch. >> from the spot in a, it is a 50 foot drop to the pavement below -- from this spot on this balcony, it is a 50 foot drop to the pavement below. he fell into the grateful arms of a stranger. the man who saved and is a doctor. imagine the pressure of making this catch. >> at that moment, you do not have time to think. i it is had enough time to check i was in the right position, but it was more or reflex than anything. >> in fact, the story is more remarkable than it first appears. not only was the doctor in the right position, but ordinarily, this all and would have been folded away. it was bank holiday monday. the cafe was close. just the day before, the mechanism had jammed. >> the child parents had left the baby alone with is three year-old sister. it was the
more russians immigrated to germany than to the state of israel. >> which means that germany needs more rabbis, putting the focus on the quiet, new one who makes history. >> a baby has had a more reckless escape in paris. it was playing in the seventh floor apartment when he fell over the edge, but he survived without a scratch. >> from the spot in a, it is a 50 foot drop to the pavement below -- from this spot on this balcony, it is a 50 foot drop to the pavement below. he...
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and germany are united in. would you support these collective efforts to promote the human rights and. has also. received an additional with germany's selection into the un security council for the year two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve. this is a. team. of promoting cooperation goodwill and strict compliance with the international war. to conclude my speech i would like to take this importunity to thank you and present to the museum with a copy of the documents and photographs related to the nuremberg trial which are stored in the archives of the russian foreign ministry as well as other russian cloaks for. these documents for the history of creating the tribunal the process of establishing the elements of its legal framework and organizational structures some of these documents as we see them are completely unique and i hope that these materials will become a substantial part of the museum's display and will be a. visit to new zealand researchers thank you very much for your attention. was th
and germany are united in. would you support these collective efforts to promote the human rights and. has also. received an additional with germany's selection into the un security council for the year two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve. this is a. team. of promoting cooperation goodwill and strict compliance with the international war. to conclude my speech i would like to take this importunity to thank you and present to the museum with a copy of the documents and photographs...
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now the foreign ministers of russia and germany have held talks in moscow to streamline their positions ahead of the russian nato council in lisbon it will be the first such meeting since the war in south of setting in two thousand and eight that prompted the cooling of relations between moscow and the alliance well r.t. katherina has been following the talks for us and now joins us live a huge number of issues of course were touched upon boil it down for us what are the ones likely to raise the biggest talking points. indeed any so the topics which the to discuss range from domestic issues to some global international issues like european security and afghanistan and the general feeling up to the meeting of the two foreign ministers was that the russian german relationship which started with business and finance is now dovetailing into a strong political pawn diplomacy security these meeting is actually one of another trial actual meeting between the three continental powers russia germany and france which took part in derby recently and on the agenda of that meeting was the upcoming g
now the foreign ministers of russia and germany have held talks in moscow to streamline their positions ahead of the russian nato council in lisbon it will be the first such meeting since the war in south of setting in two thousand and eight that prompted the cooling of relations between moscow and the alliance well r.t. katherina has been following the talks for us and now joins us live a huge number of issues of course were touched upon boil it down for us what are the ones likely to raise...
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there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. the typical german town of toronto on the elba river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. calm or calm on the day an american patrol came to. dob as sixteenth century castle zaandam there they saw a bridge over the albert river it was blown up by the germans and they saw the soviet soldiers on the eastern of the commander left an unwilling robertson indeed took a battle in and drew an american flag on it he climbed to the castle settings on more troubles and looked outside and threw the flag out of the window and that very moment he heard the whistle of a shell coming from the eastern bank the far someone trying to shoot the window that was a shell from the soviet left on how it sounded assad who. doesn't know it was a group
there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. the typical german town of toronto on the elba river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. calm or calm on the day an american patrol came to. dob as sixteenth century...
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but middle brands have been hard hit at home in germany, with sales far below last year's numbers. car makers benefited from the popular "cash forclunkers" program in 2009. once that expired, show rooms were empty. domestic sales fell 37% in october alone. >> british oil giant bp has announced a third quarter profit $5.50 billion, despite a charge of $7.70 billion to finance the cost of the gulf of mexico oil spill. so far, it is billed as the worst oil spill in u.s. history, and has added up to $40 billion. >> the cleanup and damage claims have already cost bp 11.6 million euros. despite the enormous costs, the corporation posted third quarter profits of $1.30 -- 1.3 billion euros. investors have renewed trust in the company. bp shares lost half their value in the aftermath of the disaster on april 20. the share price has since stabilized, but it is still not clear when the company will make a full recovery. bp and its critics have differing opinions on the success of the cleanup. the oil giant says most of the crude has been removed. environmentalists say three- quarters of it is
but middle brands have been hard hit at home in germany, with sales far below last year's numbers. car makers benefited from the popular "cash forclunkers" program in 2009. once that expired, show rooms were empty. domestic sales fell 37% in october alone. >> british oil giant bp has announced a third quarter profit $5.50 billion, despite a charge of $7.70 billion to finance the cost of the gulf of mexico oil spill. so far, it is billed as the worst oil spill in u.s. history,...
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in the rush home to germany's parliament it was right here that the final fight for world war two took place. there ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago show us the fire corpses. that's how the reich started look by the end of april nine hundred forty one. pip. q german soldiers fought for every piece of footage and really tried to stand to the last minute against soviet troops. more than fifty thousand soldiers and officers. russian a polish and german each of us fought for. russians for theirs appear on twenty four hours. less to fortune. the red flag was raised on the top of the lifestyle game a nine hundred forty five. became the symbol of victory of so few people over fascism. in one thousand nine hundred five of. was an anti-tank gun platoon commander she still keeps a map that he got before assaulting berlin if they got the we're going to this is a map they gave out before the donkey at them when they were supposed to attack the outskirts of girl in that the don't look back and before that
in the rush home to germany's parliament it was right here that the final fight for world war two took place. there ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago show us the fire corpses. that's how the reich started look by the end of april nine hundred forty one. pip. q german soldiers fought for every piece of footage and really tried to stand to the last minute against soviet troops. more than fifty thousand...
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germany's coach was among those who laid a wreath at the goalkeepers grave. the shock of anke's suicide led to a new awareness of the pressures of professional sports and depression among athletes. >> the movers and shakers of german football paid tribute at the grave. the family requested the number of mourners be kept to a minimum. at his former club also paid tribute with a small memorial. the anniversary also brings back questions about how professional soccer treats its players. >> i assume that little or nothing has changed. it was not realistic to expect that. i don't think he could just flip a switch and say everything is different and that it simply works. we still need a lot of time. >> enke felt he had to keep this depression a secret from his teammates and club management. the german soccer federation has started a new foundation and his name to raise awareness of depression and make clear is an illness and not a weakness. that is an ambitious goal, especially in professional soccer, or performances precisely analyzed. things may not change quickl
germany's coach was among those who laid a wreath at the goalkeepers grave. the shock of anke's suicide led to a new awareness of the pressures of professional sports and depression among athletes. >> the movers and shakers of german football paid tribute at the grave. the family requested the number of mourners be kept to a minimum. at his former club also paid tribute with a small memorial. the anniversary also brings back questions about how professional soccer treats its players....
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germany has suspended all flights to or from yemen. it it has now been determined the packages were a viable bombs. we have this report. >> the rep precautions have reported a possible bomb plot. germany has suspended passenger and cargo flights from yemen. germany was one of the areas -- >> there is at a suspension. the german aviation industry has been instructed to refuse all direct and indirect flights from yemen. >> in britain, where one of the two devices were discovered, cobra and met to discuss the security measures relating to the uk, later announced in parliament by the home secretary. >> from midnight tonight, we will extend the suspension of air freight to this country, not just from yemen, but also from somalia. this is a precautionary measure and will be reviewed in the coming weeks. it is based on possible contacts between al-qaeda in yemen and terrorist groups and in somalia as well as concern over airport security in mogadishu. >> the home secretary also said passengers would be suspended from carrying toner cartridges
germany has suspended all flights to or from yemen. it it has now been determined the packages were a viable bombs. we have this report. >> the rep precautions have reported a possible bomb plot. germany has suspended passenger and cargo flights from yemen. germany was one of the areas -- >> there is at a suspension. the german aviation industry has been instructed to refuse all direct and indirect flights from yemen. >> in britain, where one of the two devices were...
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gives market in germany. we also buried. underground storage supply income across the most was a guess which you are the ground storage is in the u.k. we were very close though across the want to see the retail sector it was a joke it was a no where in the presentation to feed the give selves a pretty beautiful belief it was because most of what i was one history of. in we even had a couple of agents there and the british premier league mr medvedev speaking of the liberal marches that you were mentioning a minute ago. norway and qatar are giving more flexible terms to today you can parties what can gas probably do to make russian gas more competitive are you ready to compromise on prices and what about the other as egypt is very often presented or one of the he's a physician because we know like it from inside. of a joint venture sort of a subsidy it is close those across those would would do know how the system works and it's acquired. exaggerations and now you could buy gas was a good entered supply on the spot the basis b
gives market in germany. we also buried. underground storage supply income across the most was a guess which you are the ground storage is in the u.k. we were very close though across the want to see the retail sector it was a joke it was a no where in the presentation to feed the give selves a pretty beautiful belief it was because most of what i was one history of. in we even had a couple of agents there and the british premier league mr medvedev speaking of the liberal marches that you were...
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the layoffs are to include 1700 positions in germany. they intend to agree -- tio o create 2, 500 jobs. >> six countries, including china, russia, and iraq, said it will not be attending the nobel peace prize awards next month in honor of china's liu xiaobo. the nobel committee says the diplomatic pressure is unprecedented and fears it may not even be able to hand out the award at all. >> there is little likelihood that nobel peace prize winners liu xiaobo or his wife will be able to travel to oslo. in december, 2009, liu xiaobo was sentenced to 11 years. his wife has been under house arrest since october. >> we do hope we will be able to present the prize, but most likely the award winner will not attend, nor his wife or two brothers, and if no one will attend, it might be that we will not present a prize this year. >> that would be very unusual in the 109 history of the peace prize. in the past, representatives have turned out to accept the award on behalf of the winner. in 1975, bono, wife of the russian nuclear physicist andrei sakha
the layoffs are to include 1700 positions in germany. they intend to agree -- tio o create 2, 500 jobs. >> six countries, including china, russia, and iraq, said it will not be attending the nobel peace prize awards next month in honor of china's liu xiaobo. the nobel committee says the diplomatic pressure is unprecedented and fears it may not even be able to hand out the award at all. >> there is little likelihood that nobel peace prize winners liu xiaobo or his wife will be able...
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facilities in germany. danish police have given the all-clear after a bomb scare at the german embassy in copenhagen. a suspicious package turned out to be harmless. greek authorities are grappling with a wave of parcel bombs. there are international targets in athens. experts disarmed the 14th of vice since monday. police have arrested two suspected members of an anarchist group thought to be responsible for the packages. one of the parcels reached via office of chancellor merkel in berlin. in northwestern pakistan, a suicide bomber has attacked friday prayers at a mosque frequented by anti-taliban tribal elders. at least 67 were killed. a few hours later, three people died in a grenade attack in another nearby mosque. local media said the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for both attacks. the suicide bombing is one of the deadliest attacks this year. >> worshipers had gathered for friday afternoon prayers in the town when a suicide bomber detonated his deadly load. the mosque's roof collapsed,
facilities in germany. danish police have given the all-clear after a bomb scare at the german embassy in copenhagen. a suspicious package turned out to be harmless. greek authorities are grappling with a wave of parcel bombs. there are international targets in athens. experts disarmed the 14th of vice since monday. police have arrested two suspected members of an anarchist group thought to be responsible for the packages. one of the parcels reached via office of chancellor merkel in berlin. in...
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this has broadened -- this has prompted germany's head of the police service to say "germany is facing its greatest-ever danger of a terrorist attack." >> peter, thank you for that. the pro-democracy leader says she's willing to work with the ruling may -- ruling regime if it would benefit to the burmese people. after being released from house arrest, her comments were the strongest indication yet of her desire to engage with the a junta. the new -- the nobel peace laureate says she would support the new constitution if it served the people. ariana is here with the business. ireland getting ready to make hard decisions. >> they have been resisting this for a while, but progress is being made. ireland appears to be ready to accept international help. on friday, the prime minister confirmed for the first time that his country was holding talks with eu and international monetary fund officials on an aid package to shore up the country's economy and financial institutions. much of the money is likely to go for up -- helped irish banks remain liquid. customers of allied irish banks have wit
this has broadened -- this has prompted germany's head of the police service to say "germany is facing its greatest-ever danger of a terrorist attack." >> peter, thank you for that. the pro-democracy leader says she's willing to work with the ruling may -- ruling regime if it would benefit to the burmese people. after being released from house arrest, her comments were the strongest indication yet of her desire to engage with the a junta. the new -- the nobel peace laureate says...
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still producers expect 44 million tons of raw steel to be smelted in germany. that is 35% more than in 2009. german producers are profiting from strong growth in the domestic economy, especially the automobile and metal and engineering sectors. back to you. >> thanks. bombings in iraq have left 30 dead and dozens wounded. it occurred in basra. twin bombings struck to cities. attacks came as talks to end a potical deadlock open. the former prime minister who nearly won national x -- elections in march had encountered [unintelligible] they have been unable to reach a power-sharing agreement. in russia, another journalist has been beaten in the moscow region two days after a savage attack on the leading reporter shock to the country. video footage of what appears to be the attack on oleg cashini s beeneleased. >> kashin is in this hospital in an induced,. video of the attack has been released on the internet. >> regardless of who was behind this crime, they will be punished. the attack has shocked many russians. he is not the first journalist to fall victim to vio
still producers expect 44 million tons of raw steel to be smelted in germany. that is 35% more than in 2009. german producers are profiting from strong growth in the domestic economy, especially the automobile and metal and engineering sectors. back to you. >> thanks. bombings in iraq have left 30 dead and dozens wounded. it occurred in basra. twin bombings struck to cities. attacks came as talks to end a potical deadlock open. the former prime minister who nearly won national x --...
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. >> after a long delay is it, new talks with germany. people flee the of volcano. and another record high for goals as concerned about global economic growth continues. hello and welcome. in germany, a controversial shipment has arrived five years -- five days late. the arrival has been repeatedly delayed by protesters. the government said 20,000 police officers to get the shipment through. -- sent 20,000 police officers. >> the container finally rolled into the gates at 9:50 this morning. the police said they were satisfied by the way it was accomplished. >> they brought the delivery safely. >> early on tuesday, police removed the last of the 3000 protesters who had blocked the road for 45 hours. greenpeace activists managed to delay the shipment by 11 hours after they cemented themselves in a delivery truck. >> and we did not come here to break any sporting records. it is as serious issue. we wanted to put pressure on the government. i think we did that well. >> the 23 tons of radioactive waste may have made it to their destination. but the protest may have stren
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starting when january first verse removed that germany will become a nonpermanent member of the u.n. security council and will closely call parade with germany in these form it is well and confidence that is of with germany in the council the decisions made by the un security council will be even more weighty and we will take an active positions on the various issues stead to the supreme body within the un considers but also we analyzed hols the remus that we have reached earlier on being implemented at the twelfth randolph the russian german consultation since the july here and during primarily the goals of practical development through the sleeves of joint initiative with the partnership for more than a station it's a. also we support from burlington issue to expand our cooperation it's in the area of law as well also we were pleased to note that we are almost finished with the preparations for and with an exchange of cultural center is a.
starting when january first verse removed that germany will become a nonpermanent member of the u.n. security council and will closely call parade with germany in these form it is well and confidence that is of with germany in the council the decisions made by the un security council will be even more weighty and we will take an active positions on the various issues stead to the supreme body within the un considers but also we analyzed hols the remus that we have reached earlier on being...
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and the victory over nazi germany. the follow. on r.g.p. . and time now to get up to date on today's big business stories with kareena. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. hello welcome to business good to have you with us this hour the g. twenty leaders have delayed till next year any effort to deal with trade and balances politicians meeting in south korea failed to reach agreement on key issues which could affect their coverage of the global economy instead they will merely watch for signs that countries are artificially deflating currencies but will take no action. reports other divisions and sell. reports of raised voices behind closed doors contrasts sharply with the image of unity two years ago then the leaders of the g. twenty studio united in their efforts to avoid an acid crash turning into a global depression now member countries are divided on key issues the last g. twenty meeting pledge not to pursue currency wars since then the u.s. and around six
and the victory over nazi germany. the follow. on r.g.p. . and time now to get up to date on today's big business stories with kareena. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. hello welcome to business good to have you with us this hour the g. twenty leaders have delayed till next year any effort to deal with trade and balances politicians meeting in south korea failed to reach agreement on key issues which could...
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is not ready to do germany has defended its right to trade competitively and defend its strengths. wall telling us basically it's recent q.e. two with the stimulus pumping six hundred billion dollars into the economy pretty much is a helpless move so a lot of different views about how to go about this what a closer look at these currency wars are to you alice hebert talks about the offenses and defenses in this battle over the bomb. there will be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for the south korean capital it underlines its economic awakening but there are major ion out as country circled their financial wagons while others try to cool the shots then there's the problem to the north this year's g. twenty is being billed as the financial coming out of the end of the south korea proof of just how far the country's come in the nearly sixty years since the end of the korean war once poorer than it's a northern communist neighbor and now the thirteenth largest economy in the world north korea may just like some four kilometers north of this freedom bridge in demilitarized zon
is not ready to do germany has defended its right to trade competitively and defend its strengths. wall telling us basically it's recent q.e. two with the stimulus pumping six hundred billion dollars into the economy pretty much is a helpless move so a lot of different views about how to go about this what a closer look at these currency wars are to you alice hebert talks about the offenses and defenses in this battle over the bomb. there will be plenty of soul searching at this g. twenty for...
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also, the biggest steel maker of germany will present its newest earnings report early next week, and many people here are betting on strong numbers. the concerns about the euro, of course, also worried traders on this last trading day of the week, but the dax does not look too bad on a weekly scale. it even ended the week a few points on the upside. >> in frankfurt, where we can stay for a closer look at friday's closing numbers. the dax index fell by about 15%. euro stocks 50 index slipping by a full percentage point to close the friday session at 2736. in new york, shares traded lower in a holiday-shortened session. the dow jones finished lower at on currency markets, the europe trading sharply lower at a value of $1.3244. germany's largest bank, deutsche bank, says it has finalized its take over the country's leading retail bank. shareholders have accepted an offer of 25 year rose per share. it has the largest network of branch locations throughout germany, and deutsche bank expects the acquisition to help strengthen its business with private customers here in its lucrative home m
also, the biggest steel maker of germany will present its newest earnings report early next week, and many people here are betting on strong numbers. the concerns about the euro, of course, also worried traders on this last trading day of the week, but the dax does not look too bad on a weekly scale. it even ended the week a few points on the upside. >> in frankfurt, where we can stay for a closer look at friday's closing numbers. the dax index fell by about 15%. euro stocks 50 index...
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on the victory over nazi germany. the follow. on r.g.p. . joins us for business updates and good news for the management at google next year we have and i yesterday says it would increase that pay by thirty percent a possible. suspect defecting to the likes of facebook places in the program but first this hour russian prime minister vadim infusion is to hold talks with his ball garion counterparts work up a result from six fia topping the agenda is energy cooperation and primarily the construction of the south stream gas pipeline intended to pump russian gas to europe under the black sea and agreement to allow the creation of a joint stock company to oversee the production of the bow garion section by the end of the year at exxon's and desire of a senior gas analyst metropole i.f.c. gave azzi his views on the if that. well gary sickie contrail for it deciding which park plan will be old and probably which pipeline will be the first one in the book stream. pretty important contra for the spy plans for the book is essential basically for all o
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. >>> germany's banking sector took a beating during the financial crisis. the state owned banks were hit especially hard. the federal government stepped in with billions to keep the banks afloat during the crisis and since then there has been talk about merging the banks to make them stronger. thursday, merger talks between two key banks in germany collapsed. >> west lb is under pressure to find a new partner. the european banks as they may have to do a merger deal by next year or be sold. at the german government has been increasing pressure on the country's banks, viewing the financial crisis. berlin had to bail them out with billions after risky deals pushed them to the brink of collapse. germany's nine banks are owned by state and regional savings banks. it employs over 46,000 people. now they have suspended merger talks,, the economic advantages it did not outweigh the challenges -- sang the economic advantages did not outweigh the challenges. >>> general motors is celebrating a strong comeback from its bankruptcy and belau. according to third quarter
. >>> germany's banking sector took a beating during the financial crisis. the state owned banks were hit especially hard. the federal government stepped in with billions to keep the banks afloat during the crisis and since then there has been talk about merging the banks to make them stronger. thursday, merger talks between two key banks in germany collapsed. >> west lb is under pressure to find a new partner. the european banks as they may have to do a merger deal by next year...
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there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. sure is that so much good music maybe even a lot of the players but what makes a person powerful and influential maybe it is a combination of numerous factors and forbes magazine sixty eight most powerful. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. wealthy british. writers for the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on r.t. the typical german town of torgau on the el the river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here tore down might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. on the day an american patrol came to the door go and climb to the sixteenth century castle from there they saw a bridge over the albert river it was blown up by the germans and they saw the soviet soldiers on the eastern about the commander left an unwilling robertson battle in and drew an american flag on it and h
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victory over nazi germany. the follow. on r.g.p. . now you know with r t the main stories we're covering for you this out so hosts a meeting over global powers as a group of twenty gather for a two day summit talk about the economy crisis prevention hot topics up to debate or shared recovery and consumers. ballance breaks out in the streets of london students protest against a hike in tuition fees and the government it says has broken its promise its demonstration resulted in dozens of unrest student leaders and politicians have condemned violent turn of events. last selling a fantasy as an us pulls out all the stops to recruit soldiers some veterans when it comes to being related to the false pretenses they claim video games and ad campaigns don't portray the reality of the truth on also many desert once they become disillusioned. next talk show spotlight on today's guest is john coton found undirected of the g twenty and g eight research groups. for the full story we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice.
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and the big three only were nazi germany. the forum in r g. they feasted this is not a provocation but lord of. the flames it should scare should you should it's a pretty trees tree so they have no idea about the hardships to face. plate. this is. all too new to. bring any army to life never use the other is the most precious thing in the world. uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live it. real life stories from world need to see. the tree nineteen forty five don't. make headlines for you the current says growth the hot topics in seoul palace have gathered for a two day summit. this g. twenty is to find ways of strengthening with global economy and preventing future financial crisis. fed up british students for on to the streets of london protesting against the heightened solution please demanding that government stops taking advantage of them and breaking its promises the demonstration resulted in dozens of arrests student leaders and politicians condemning the fall turn of events. setting a f
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and the fig tree omer nazi germany. the fallen moon on r.g.p. . very good evening from moscow it's some past hundred ninety here now on. with our top story the leaders of the world's twenty richest nations are putting their heads together in seoul as they brainstorm a financial revival but the threats of currency wars is casting a shadow of the summit with some countries being seen to use exchange rates to keep themselves afloat at a cost to other. interests of the transatlantic spy saga as a newspaper reveals who it claims betrayed eleven russian agents in the u.s. this russian daily cites a former foreign intelligence service employee known as colonel should recall. britain's joining other europeans outcry over deep cuts to jobs and benefits because displaying yet of public anger tens of thousands of students descended on london against a massive hike in university fees well more money was poured into prophecy at the same time. next republican victories in the u.s. midterms underlined voters' growing anger with the current government did success
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there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. but here is that so much of me is going to make a lot of people here in africa what makes a person powerful and influential maybe it is a combination of numerous factors and forbes magazine sixty eight most powerful. the typical german town of targo on the el the river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. calm or calm on the day an american patrol came to torgau and climbed it up as sixteenth century castle zaandam there they saw a bridge over the albert river it was blown up by the germans and they saw the soviet soldiers on the eastern about the commander lieutenant william robertson battle in and drew an american flag on it then he climbed to the castle settings on more programmers and looked outside and threw the flag out of the window and that very moment he heard the whistle of a shell coming from the eastern bank the far as someone
there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. but here is that so much of me is going to make a lot of people here in africa what makes a person powerful and influential maybe it is a combination of numerous factors and forbes magazine sixty eight most powerful. the typical german town of targo on the el the river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine...
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there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. the typical german. the el the river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. to the world for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. day an american patrol came to. a sixteenth century castle on their bridge over the alamo river it was blown up by the german. soldiers on the eastern. the commander lieutenant william robertson. drew an american flag on it he climbed to the castle. through the flag out of the window and that very moment he heard the whistle of a shell coming from the east far someone trying to shoot the window that was a shell from the soviet. that's how it was a group of people including women was approaching the river. we knew the german army officers were hiding on the other bank so it was necessary for us to understand the situation we need to shoot or find an alternative way. finally the soviet so
there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. the typical german. the el the river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. to the world for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. day an american patrol came to. a sixteenth century castle on their bridge over the alamo river it was blown up by the german....
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berlin the rush hard to germany's parliament it was right here the final flight of world war two took place. there ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago you show us the gun fire corpses plane that's how the reichstag looked by the end of april one thousand nine hundred forty one. german soldiers fought for every piece of land didn't really try to stand to the last man against soviet troops. to more than fifty thousand soldiers and officers died over russian polish and german each of us fought for our own model and you know for the russians for theirs you get one twenty four hours. battle lasted for two weeks the red flag was raised on the top of the lifestyle game a nine hundred forty five. became the symbol of victory of soviet people over fascism. in one thousand nine hundred five vassily used to go off was an anti-tank gun platoon commander he still keeps them out that he got before assaulting berlin get there got the rhythm of going to this is a map they gave out before the dawn get them away
berlin the rush hard to germany's parliament it was right here the final flight of world war two took place. there ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago you show us the gun fire corpses plane that's how the reichstag looked by the end of april one thousand nine hundred forty one. german soldiers fought for every piece of land didn't really try to stand to the last man against soviet troops. to more than...
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was the right step because germany is now the country europe's new. traditional rising call on the continent and. here is what sergei lavrov said i don't know how important the issue of global security is viewed in russia is viewed by the foreign ministry here. in the midst of the we don't think nato views russia as an enemy because we expected that the strategic concept that nato has to adopt soon will reaffirm the policy of celebration which is very important and we expect nato to reaffirm his commitment to international law and act within the framework of the u.n. charter to do. well there's been many other topics discussed today including visa free regime which hopefully will. be introduced one day between russia and the european union of course it's not a thing called been near future. they also discussed cultural relations between the two countries and some other topics were on the agenda but again is just part of a long dialo crowe says between the two countries and this ministerial meeting is just a part of that because the director of a live
was the right step because germany is now the country europe's new. traditional rising call on the continent and. here is what sergei lavrov said i don't know how important the issue of global security is viewed in russia is viewed by the foreign ministry here. in the midst of the we don't think nato views russia as an enemy because we expected that the strategic concept that nato has to adopt soon will reaffirm the policy of celebration which is very important and we expect nato to reaffirm...
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there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. hungary for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. wealthy british style polls and. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. the typical german town of toronto on the elbow river like in many provincial cities the pace of life is slow here. might never have been known to the world if not for the events of april twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred forty five. on the day an american patrol came to door go and climb to taba sixteenth century castle zaandam there they saw a bridge over the albert river it was blown out by the germans and they saw the soviet soldiers on the eastern of the commander left an unwilling robertson battle in and drew an american flag on it. climb to the castle settings on more programmers and looked outside and threw the flag out of the win
there was just one day left before the capitulation of germany. hungary for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. wealthy british style polls and. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. the typical german town of toronto on the elbow river like in many provincial cities...
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germany is the biggest guarantor of any bailout. the pressure is immense. it was not just about dublin and ireland. it was about saving the year. i think that was an argument that the prime minister could not read it -- resist. >> how confide are ministers this move will stabilize the eurozone? >> hopeful rather than confidence. they have the experience of the greek bailout in april when markets rose and fell on every whim and change of mood. there is no guarantee. they hope they can contain this problem and hope it does not spread. they're hoping and waiting to see. >> will this include a loss of sovereignty as many people in ireland fear? >> i think it is. that is why ireland did not want the bailout. it is a big political issue. that is why there is public opprobrium. theit is something the prime minister had to accept was inevitable. he will pay the political price in the coming months. >> in ireland, the way business is done will change. >> i think it is and even if it were not to do so, this number crunches are looking over -- there will make sure the
germany is the biggest guarantor of any bailout. the pressure is immense. it was not just about dublin and ireland. it was about saving the year. i think that was an argument that the prime minister could not read it -- resist. >> how confide are ministers this move will stabilize the eurozone? >> hopeful rather than confidence. they have the experience of the greek bailout in april when markets rose and fell on every whim and change of mood. there is no guarantee. they hope they...
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the eve of his visit to germany and prime minister putin shared his views with. germany and their article which is called russia and europe from learning the crisis lessons to a new agenda in partnership it reads i quote in a few years we will have worn interest share and a deficit of energy resources that means high prices for european consumers and quote what exactly makes russia and probably gazprom so unhappy about the new p. and engine rooms this topic was a serious subject of a decent celebration meeting in brussels well instead of just looking workers at the new us history of russia european union and their look we concentrated. and while it was a serious ones is introduction of the so the energy makers should remain patient which is spoiled for being called next year and there's a reason of our concern that if this package will be implemented splined it will means or the interest of serious players to invest in infrastructure will be substantially deteriorated and if it will happen. it will be neuer the worst month of those of the length of cup race it ju
the eve of his visit to germany and prime minister putin shared his views with. germany and their article which is called russia and europe from learning the crisis lessons to a new agenda in partnership it reads i quote in a few years we will have worn interest share and a deficit of energy resources that means high prices for european consumers and quote what exactly makes russia and probably gazprom so unhappy about the new p. and engine rooms this topic was a serious subject of a decent...
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at the g-20 summit, germany gave a firm and no to any caps on trade exports. it is no wonder germany's economy is growing and is depending on orders from abroad. gdp grew in the third quarter by 0.7%. that was a slowdown compared to the 2.3% in the spring. that was the strongest quarterly expansion in two decades. economists forecast gdp will continue to expand as demand for exports and domestic consumer spending both remain robust. >> there's still uncertainty surrounding the safety of the engines that the airbus jumbo passenger jet a380 has following the emergency landing of a qantas of jack last week in singapore. eads reported earnings in the first nine months of the year plummeted. >> airbus he' latest near disaster has just come july. in august, screams and the cockpit of an airbus a380 went blank in mid flight -- screens went blank. for a short while, there was no way of maneuvering the plane. an electrical defect was to blame for the failure and a global said the warning has been issued. the manufacturer has plenty of problems. deliveries of the super
at the g-20 summit, germany gave a firm and no to any caps on trade exports. it is no wonder germany's economy is growing and is depending on orders from abroad. gdp grew in the third quarter by 0.7%. that was a slowdown compared to the 2.3% in the spring. that was the strongest quarterly expansion in two decades. economists forecast gdp will continue to expand as demand for exports and domestic consumer spending both remain robust. >> there's still uncertainty surrounding the safety of...
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>> i in front germany originally. san francisco was one of my small-town dreams so you're at the bayview opera house what an amazing place to be. this is a place where you can inspire people. what inspires you to do what you do? >> i've always loved the arts and i was inspired to go out and connect with my community. i have worked in the bayview since 1984. i have been watching the upper house what i had to slow down in my work i did spend some time volunteering. but there was an opening and i thought i'm going to do this now. i got onto the program and became chair of the program. it was easy to get there. i started to make things happen. the first thing and the event that i put on was a celebration for president obama who was being sworn in at that time. so we had a big celebration at the opera house. >> that is awesome. that is great. tell us about what is the bayview opera house have to offer the community? >> the upper house has a lot of things happening for the community and i'm really glad for this opportunity
>> i in front germany originally. san francisco was one of my small-town dreams so you're at the bayview opera house what an amazing place to be. this is a place where you can inspire people. what inspires you to do what you do? >> i've always loved the arts and i was inspired to go out and connect with my community. i have worked in the bayview since 1984. i have been watching the upper house what i had to slow down in my work i did spend some time volunteering. but there was an...
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some estimates say one in seven workers in germany are directly dependent on the auto industry. more than two million muslims converged on mounarafat as the hajj pilgrimag hh point on monday. they believe that is where the ofit mohamd delired his final sermon. >> on monday, mount arafat was - robed pilgrims. a seemingly endless stream of men and women converged on the riteohammed is believed to have delivered his final sermon. during their stay on mount arafathmountajj pilgrims -- on mount arafat hajj pray for forgiveness for their sins. s a good feeling. i wish every muslim could be here today. it is a great day. >> i am looking for god's mercy, his forgiveness, and great reward. >> every muslim who is healthy nfo i is duty-bound to make the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime. the annual event creates a huge authorities in saudi arabia. past pilgrages havbeen marred by a deadly stampede, fi a oer disasters. this year, there have been no major problems. after prayers on mount arafat, pilgrim's move on to their neby ai to spend the night. they collect the stones that will
some estimates say one in seven workers in germany are directly dependent on the auto industry. more than two million muslims converged on mounarafat as the hajj pilgrimag hh point on monday. they believe that is where the ofit mohamd delired his final sermon. >> on monday, mount arafat was - robed pilgrims. a seemingly endless stream of men and women converged on the riteohammed is believed to have delivered his final sermon. during their stay on mount arafathmountajj pilgrims -- on...
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germany's semiconductor maker is back on track after years in the red. it reported its quarterly earnings surge. revenue climbed by more than half. thanks to the performance, the plan to give back cash to shareholders the first -- for the first time in a decade. >> as the global economy agaibes to improve, the company is writing that trend. shares are bouncing back to become an attractive investment on stock markets. in 2009, one share was selling for 39 cents. by this tuesday, the rate shot up to more than 6 euros. the german semiconductor specialist sold off its cit unit to u.s. technology giant intel. for $1.40 billion. they are concentrating on its core segment. security and industrial chips. with more high-grade rates projected for 2011. >> back to you. >> here in germany, the christian democratic union has narrowly voted in favor of the procedure. it isesting and screening embryos before thethey are implanted. the issue is sensitive in germany because of experimentation along those lines carried out during the third reich. >> it has been a few succ
germany's semiconductor maker is back on track after years in the red. it reported its quarterly earnings surge. revenue climbed by more than half. thanks to the performance, the plan to give back cash to shareholders the first -- for the first time in a decade. >> as the global economy agaibes to improve, the company is writing that trend. shares are bouncing back to become an attractive investment on stock markets. in 2009, one share was selling for 39 cents. by this tuesday, the rate...
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germany wants to impose a ban cargo from yemen. we ask for an explanation on how german authorities are reacting. >> officials in germany are saying that there has been a success with procedures in place because they say that german intelligence officials passed a warning to the authorities in britain who intercepted one of these packages from yemen. nevertheless, this event has triggered a number of responses. the government is bending cargo from yemen and some other countries, including cargo transiting through german airports. there are also calling on the freight companies to step up their inspections of cargo deliveries originating in yemen. they are also re-examining the city procedures they have in place. they plan perhaps to streamline the arrangements which are currently controlled by very stiffened authorities in germany and the government says it is difficult to get the right security procedures in place in coordination with the departments in europe and america. >> in an increase, a parcel bomb addressed to the mexican
germany wants to impose a ban cargo from yemen. we ask for an explanation on how german authorities are reacting. >> officials in germany are saying that there has been a success with procedures in place because they say that german intelligence officials passed a warning to the authorities in britain who intercepted one of these packages from yemen. nevertheless, this event has triggered a number of responses. the government is bending cargo from yemen and some other countries, including...