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we need a european mechanism and a european supervision. we haveimemented, we will implement a supervise mechanism in the coming weekings. it -- weeks. it has been already decided. we will build, we have a european regulation on deposit insurance. we have a european regulation on our -- it is not yet decided, but it's drafted, and it is on the way on regulation that was -- [inaudible] mechanism as well. and, therefore, we are working step by step in the direction of a european banking union as well to split, to separate the risk of sovereign debt and the banking system as well. and then we have improved all the regulation for the financial sector in europe as well and, therefore, i think we are on a, we are generally on a good way. we have, but it remains a erday evening dhe thisdye morning again and again. growth in europe is actually not very convincing. but if you suffer that crisis we did five years, you need some time to overcome the crisis. if you promise to deliver immediately growth, you will only create the next bubble. we decided
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the european recession will drag on speculating global growth that's the latest from the international monetary fund the i laugh at scott. estimates by a fraction he put. this actually globally he goes with that so i europe declined but still a very weak to feel compelled to hear that he shot what's interesting however is that the i.m.f. is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's growth forecast to turn a half percent and that that the country's economy may be on track to take in the world so with this in mind prime minister better today face a tough who do have to address russia's forward house of parliament the state duma he describes the current state of the economy as long as he pointed out russian war deployments that the budget deficit but that did not impress cause the country's opposition to the prime minister was real about what his government is doing to address corruption capital flight and the oil dependency but that it defended the government's policy and descri
the european recession will drag on speculating global growth that's the latest from the international monetary fund the i laugh at scott. estimates by a fraction he put. this actually globally he goes with that so i europe declined but still a very weak to feel compelled to hear that he shot what's interesting however is that the i.m.f. is more optimistic about russia's economy than the russian government the minister of a couple of big development on trade below stuff has slashed russia's...
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the european central bank and the european union so i think that of those recipes become harder that fuels plenty of discontent is there any chance that the leaders in madrid now will hear the voice of the people and make some changes or do you think the voices of the troika resonate louder. well at this point the spanish government in particular doesn't have a lot of support i mean most of the most of the surveys that are coming out show them having kind of a steady nineteen to twenty one percent of the electorates sort of the population support so they've been governing in the minority for quite a long time the question is it's also not actually politically viable for them to listen to the troika either because they're going to be you know sacrificing. a lot of their own sort of the goodwill that they you know they have in that tiny fraction of the population that actually still supports them so. it's clear that they govern i don't even know if it's for the markets and the troika it's certainly not for the spanish folks what it seems like is that they're in a situation of where the
the european central bank and the european union so i think that of those recipes become harder that fuels plenty of discontent is there any chance that the leaders in madrid now will hear the voice of the people and make some changes or do you think the voices of the troika resonate louder. well at this point the spanish government in particular doesn't have a lot of support i mean most of the most of the surveys that are coming out show them having kind of a steady nineteen to twenty one...
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now we also faces the specter of homegrown terrorism an alarming number of young europeans have joined the uprising against president assad in syria and that sparked fears of bring terrorism back home details are just to have. also nato's top officer criticizes the e.u. for leaving the united states to be there the financial burden of keeping the alliance afloat as defense cuts jeopardize its effectiveness. hawkish politicians in europe and the u.s. are stepping up their game after accusing syria of using chemical weapons against rebels damascus though calls the charges brazen lies are innocent of the build up to the invasion of iraq and its weapons experts who are now asking the questions first off they say witness accounts from an alleged sarin gas attack do not match the actual effects of the gas the origins of soil samples said to be contaminated in such a strong role so obscure and they formed the basis of the accusations of washington long and paris for undaunted demanding action now. syria's chemical weapon stockpiles for historian gerald horne this all sounds very similar it's
now we also faces the specter of homegrown terrorism an alarming number of young europeans have joined the uprising against president assad in syria and that sparked fears of bring terrorism back home details are just to have. also nato's top officer criticizes the e.u. for leaving the united states to be there the financial burden of keeping the alliance afloat as defense cuts jeopardize its effectiveness. hawkish politicians in europe and the u.s. are stepping up their game after accusing...
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terror and shiva as one that europeans traveling to syria to join the rebels could pose a threat back home after they return fares are going throughout europe that it's young muslims that could get in touch with islamic faction among their position that's a sillier reports. syria's two year old conflict is already seen to spill over some neighboring countries but now it is extended far beyond that it's estimated that hundreds of europeans from fourteen countries mostly young men have joined the rebels in syria fighting against bashar al assad the london based international center for the study vatican has ation put the tall figure at six hundred. well here and i'm still sure the eat it coverage on the radicalization you. people has recently focused on one specific story that of a father in search of the son dimitriy wanted southern georgia radical islam this group that had gone to syria to join the fight father had gone all the way they are hoping to bring his somebody. built planes are flying overhead all the time when we are on the street or inside a building we have a bomb was drop
terror and shiva as one that europeans traveling to syria to join the rebels could pose a threat back home after they return fares are going throughout europe that it's young muslims that could get in touch with islamic faction among their position that's a sillier reports. syria's two year old conflict is already seen to spill over some neighboring countries but now it is extended far beyond that it's estimated that hundreds of europeans from fourteen countries mostly young men have joined the...
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nato feeling the pinch with financial troubles of biting military budgets of its european allies the us struggling with a disproportionate responsibility of funding the blocs defense. following the ongoing hunger strike it get mowed dragging into its third month now officials saying the number of inmates refusing food is risen to ninety two protesters taking to the streets in london in support of the last u.k. resident being held there. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told investigators the f.b.i. saying the explosives were detonated from a distance likely including components from remote controlled cars are jihadist icy churkin has more from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tzar naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to offic
nato feeling the pinch with financial troubles of biting military budgets of its european allies the us struggling with a disproportionate responsibility of funding the blocs defense. following the ongoing hunger strike it get mowed dragging into its third month now officials saying the number of inmates refusing food is risen to ninety two protesters taking to the streets in london in support of the last u.k. resident being held there. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good having you with us...
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the international monetary fund the european. one of the main targets. as well their own politicians that this isn't the only nation demonstrations take place. in spain around one thousand four hundred riot police. to try and make sure that demonstrations there. as we have seen in the past now it's not just the people of europe that have been voicing their displeasure. here in europe with senior members of the european parliament. against the way that. the seemingly. very same. way that the situation. as neo colonialism. must be an inquiry into just. about so much tension and lost respect for the e.u. markets the politicians. again and they want to make sure that it. was a good idea. and that the day and the round of demonstrations in europe people come out. with the way things are going that they won't change and they won't change to come quickly. earlier on she spoke to a member of the monetary committee saying the european parliament he believes the troika forces countries to agree terms wish don't favor them i think that the way that europe is handli
the international monetary fund the european. one of the main targets. as well their own politicians that this isn't the only nation demonstrations take place. in spain around one thousand four hundred riot police. to try and make sure that demonstrations there. as we have seen in the past now it's not just the people of europe that have been voicing their displeasure. here in europe with senior members of the european parliament. against the way that. the seemingly. very same. way that the...
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still facing risks do you think it's appropriate to talk about a certain hypocrisy when it comes to the european union considering they're fighting off shores right now yet have territories such as cyprus and british virgin islands. it does have a touch of double standard policy about if those nations have an opportunity for shutting down those offshore havens they certainly should have done so. who do you think is primarily responsible for the fact that offshore schemes are being conducted right in front of the regulators eyes do you think it's the regulators themselves the banks isn't it with. this scale and scope of the two thousand and seven two thousand a crisis in the context of a globalized world was impossible to predict the magnitude of the crisis took everyone by surprise the crisis has taken its toll on every economy the u.s. is presently struggling with a budget deficit the u.k. is saddled with an enormous deficit complete with negative economic growth none of those countries had anticipated that these economic ills would overlap in such a way that it would inflict such a severe down
still facing risks do you think it's appropriate to talk about a certain hypocrisy when it comes to the european union considering they're fighting off shores right now yet have territories such as cyprus and british virgin islands. it does have a touch of double standard policy about if those nations have an opportunity for shutting down those offshore havens they certainly should have done so. who do you think is primarily responsible for the fact that offshore schemes are being conducted...
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you isn't working at jobless rates reach record highs especially among young europeans who are abandoning their home countries to make ends meet. world news and comment around the clock this is r t i'm carrie johnston. a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens more explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister a local correspondent. witnessed the blast and told us what he saw. it was only something like one minute or two minutes away from it when i passed through the area the big explosion destroyed most of the historic square which is called maggi in the middle of the nastiest it's very close and. building of the mystery of frontiers i have seen that did by the spreading wall around i have seen with no heads and they have seen how the. rushed inside the square from everywhere how the claws did this to close and how the security came to. see how people were crying. and weeping over their destroyed properties all around the area if you compare it with
you isn't working at jobless rates reach record highs especially among young europeans who are abandoning their home countries to make ends meet. world news and comment around the clock this is r t i'm carrie johnston. a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens more explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister a local correspondent. witnessed the blast and...
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union and its policies you have been people are realizing that the european union is an empire affiliate union that is in fact destroying their freedom and doesn't protect them from economic social or migratory difficulties and i think that the increase in patch it is meant to managing a country's own affairs the control of the border is whether it's a human capital a product is there a bicycle i think what we're seeing is the brussels really falling down because it's crumbling that is to say that the european union and its model has reached an end it's a destruction that is slow right now but will probably accelerate it was it was happening at the european parliament it's supposed to be democratic but it's not at all representative of what the people of the european union think there is a very strong proportion of people who are generally model and these people are not represented by the european parliament so i think that electing the success of resentment of el dorado is not a screen it's to make people believe that there will be an increase in democracy but in fact the mortal the eco
union and its policies you have been people are realizing that the european union is an empire affiliate union that is in fact destroying their freedom and doesn't protect them from economic social or migratory difficulties and i think that the increase in patch it is meant to managing a country's own affairs the control of the border is whether it's a human capital a product is there a bicycle i think what we're seeing is the brussels really falling down because it's crumbling that is to say...
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. >> the europeans fighting in syria's civil war. confirmation that german jihad tests are involved. >> the bank when -- bangladesh building collapse disaster. the search for survivors continues. is this a game changer for how the world deals with the crisis in syria? on thursday, the united states said that it now believes forces loyal to the syrian president have probably used chemical weapons in syria. >> the finding is a very fresh one. the u.s. defense secretary said the intelligence community reached the conclusion within the past 24 hours. >> that's right. the chemical in question is a lethal nerve agent. hagel did not say where or when it was used, but he made it clear that the blame lies with assad. >> our coverage begins with this report. >> are arriving in abu dhabi, the u.s. defense secretary said washington believes the assad regime has used chemical weapons but admitted there was some uncertainty. >> the white house delivered a letter to several members of congress on the topic of chemical weapons letter states . intell
. >> the europeans fighting in syria's civil war. confirmation that german jihad tests are involved. >> the bank when -- bangladesh building collapse disaster. the search for survivors continues. is this a game changer for how the world deals with the crisis in syria? on thursday, the united states said that it now believes forces loyal to the syrian president have probably used chemical weapons in syria. >> the finding is a very fresh one. the u.s. defense secretary said the...
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. >> european leaders echoed those sentiments. >> she was one of the few people who wrote history even while she was still alive. >> may, 19 79. an historic moment in britain. thatcher became the first woman to move into number 10 downing street. >> i know full well the responsibilities that await me as i enter the door of number 10. >> and responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other -- a responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other british prime minister in the 20th century. she took on the mining industry. 25,000 miners were put out of work. she made sweeping cuts to the welfare system. thousands protested. the unrest lasted for days. thatcher remained firm, earning her the nickname the iron lady. >> in 1984, the ira carried out a bomb attack on a party conference. thatcher narrowly escaped the blast, but insisted -- >> the conference will go on as usual. >> at a 1989 nato meeting, she positioned herself next to u.s. president george bush to she distanced herself from fellow european leaders, especially -- george bush. she distanced
. >> european leaders echoed those sentiments. >> she was one of the few people who wrote history even while she was still alive. >> may, 19 79. an historic moment in britain. thatcher became the first woman to move into number 10 downing street. >> i know full well the responsibilities that await me as i enter the door of number 10. >> and responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other -- a responsibility she bore for more than 11 years,...
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there is a certain impression that problems in the european union in the united states here seem to be sort of piling up and not being dealt with debt unemployment dealing with the financial sector do you think there is really some kind of gentle way of getting out of these problems or do you think the the crisis will show its face yet again someone who. has the this is the biggest question which everybody is concerned with at the moment a central banks adopt policies to mitigate the crisis and governments raise taxes or reduce them in order to stimulate the economy. everyone is wondering whether we are actually solving the problem or merely deferring it maybe we are just biding time to reform our banking system but either our reforms are difficult to implement or there is not enough time undoubtedly there are fears that the crisis may still escalate we're already witnessing a double dip recession in europe europe is probably looking at another year in recession if the springs from the meltdown of two thousand and eight which means it is being hit by a second wave of the crisis and eve
there is a certain impression that problems in the european union in the united states here seem to be sort of piling up and not being dealt with debt unemployment dealing with the financial sector do you think there is really some kind of gentle way of getting out of these problems or do you think the the crisis will show its face yet again someone who. has the this is the biggest question which everybody is concerned with at the moment a central banks adopt policies to mitigate the crisis and...
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isn't working jobless rates reach record highs especially among young europeans who are banding their home countries to make ends meet. costing live from moscow this is r t on kerry just a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister but a correspondent. witnessed the blast and joins us live now or can you tell us what did you actually see. actually i survived this survived this attack i was something like one minute or two minutes away from it when i passed through this area. the big explosion destroyed most of the historic square which is called maggi in the middle of the nastiest it's very close to the old building of the next different period i have seen that did by the spreading wall around i have seen three with no heads and they have seen how the ambulance cars rushed inside the square from everywhere how the claws just through it closed and how the security came in to the bacteria and they see how
isn't working jobless rates reach record highs especially among young europeans who are banding their home countries to make ends meet. costing live from moscow this is r t on kerry just a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister but a correspondent. witnessed the blast and joins us live now or can you tell us...
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the international monetary fund and the european central bank are one of the main targets for anger here as well as their own politicians that this isn't the only nation that will be seeing demonstrations take place on thursday in spain around one thousand four hundred riot police will be out in madrid to try and make sure that demonstrations there don't boil over as we have seen in the past now it's not just the people of europe that have been voicing their displeasure against the troika that's now being also spoken about in the corridors of power here in europe with senior any peace member of the european parliament voicing their displeasure against the way the troika the seemingly endless financial crisis on wednesday we heard. a very senior austrian n.e.p. refer to the way that the situation in cyprus was handled as neo colonialism and then another senior any piece said that there must be an inquiry into just who came up with the idea of placing a levy on small private deposit is and cypriot banks it now seems that that will go by the wayside but the fact that it was just raised brou
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>> well, actually, there was a time during which both europeans and the u.s. was kind of waiting and trying to see what will happen. but so long we have waited and people are still dying, civilians are dying, women are dying, children are dying, so i think the time for waiting to see what will happen has already passed and is now time to be more active. being more active doesn't mean any kind of military involvement directly, we don't mean that, but on the other hand, having -- >> the rebels getting arms from somewhere, where are he coming from? >> as a government member, i have some -- some -- i can't name countries, but probably the countries are quite well-known. >> rose: will be em do you think assad will be in power at the end of 2013? >> it is difficult to have certain timing, yes, so but the plans are very clear, they have lost their legitimacy internationally and once they have lost the legitimacy in the eyes of their own people, after killing 70,000 of their own people, how could someone imagine that the regime will continue its existence? on the othe
>> well, actually, there was a time during which both europeans and the u.s. was kind of waiting and trying to see what will happen. but so long we have waited and people are still dying, civilians are dying, women are dying, children are dying, so i think the time for waiting to see what will happen has already passed and is now time to be more active. being more active doesn't mean any kind of military involvement directly, we don't mean that, but on the other hand, having -- >>...
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the european union was shouldn't. be icelandic state the icelandic taxpayers were responsible for that of private banks in the case went to an international court now the after court found iceland was in the right einstein and was not responsible for this immense and refused the claims of the. very hard initially forced about the current relations between iceland and the rest of europe are you guys still friends they claim but basically be flushed down the toilet and would not be able to. sort of a young mertz son equal in europe but dr oz who calls us iceland's relationship if you would have been outside world tyrus normalised. international investors are coming back to the country. thanks i've stabilized quite a lot the only thing to add here is sure there is lots of information on this story in blogs and social networks but you won't find it in mainstream media why perhaps to avoid giving ideas to anyone else under pressure. less total rest assured he's professor of political economy in california jackie returning
the european union was shouldn't. be icelandic state the icelandic taxpayers were responsible for that of private banks in the case went to an international court now the after court found iceland was in the right einstein and was not responsible for this immense and refused the claims of the. very hard initially forced about the current relations between iceland and the rest of europe are you guys still friends they claim but basically be flushed down the toilet and would not be able to. sort...
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continue your road towards the european bone but wonder why but why continue the road to the european union when it's got so many of its own problems of a massive debt slow growth what why is serbia so keen to join. well that's exactly what the whole debate in third gays about majority of political parties more than three quarters of the parliament are pro european and they say that we should feel joined because investors are more confident in the countries that are members of the european union which we can see in the balkans in the case of let's say about gary and romania who are expecting much more hoarding investment in serbia and because we need to reform our country and make it more efficient we exactly what supposed to happen during the negotiations. negotiations and i said but why but why has the e.u. b i'm sorry to jump in i do apologize why has the e.u. been so insistent on the cause of i wish you in his negotiations with even though several states don't even recognize cause of. the thing but the european union have will have to sort out they have promised costs of all the r
continue your road towards the european bone but wonder why but why continue the road to the european union when it's got so many of its own problems of a massive debt slow growth what why is serbia so keen to join. well that's exactly what the whole debate in third gays about majority of political parties more than three quarters of the parliament are pro european and they say that we should feel joined because investors are more confident in the countries that are members of the european...
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to nation states they don't want a more flexible european union where people can pick and choose what powers belong with nation states and what powers belong at the e.u. level they support a blanket e.u. where things are standardized from one one area to the to the next from ireland to portugal or costa finland and greece that's how they want things done from eastern europe to to the atlantic there is not a chance of getting significant powers back from the european union or to the nation states that is quite simply not feasible when it's already been rejected by other e.u. leaders. well times are tough austerity in the euro zone making the entire project look increasingly unpopular later this hour on r.t. french right wing politician rail upin explains why more and more people think they would now be better off going it alone with brussels. so i think that first and foremost if there is a rejection of the european union and its policies the us means people are realizing that the european union is an empire a soviet union that is in fact destroying their freedom and it doesn't protect
to nation states they don't want a more flexible european union where people can pick and choose what powers belong with nation states and what powers belong at the e.u. level they support a blanket e.u. where things are standardized from one one area to the to the next from ireland to portugal or costa finland and greece that's how they want things done from eastern europe to to the atlantic there is not a chance of getting significant powers back from the european union or to the nation...
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been in jail if we remember the euro twenty football championships several european leaders boycotted the championship because of the tomasz ankle case so it's been constant pressure on key have to let go and kiev has been adamant it's been insisting that tomasz and co is guilty and she needs to take in prison whether this new decision by the european court for human rights will change a situation where of course remains to be seen but so far there have been no comments coming from keeps officials at the moment we're waiting for those comments to see where it goes from here ok for now thanks very much for that one influential british think tank believes the country should send more troops to awful terror in arab states in the persian gulf region this is even though the u.k. military has been downsized to its smallest in two hundred years were all united services institute conclusions come as a surprise to many who feel such a move would further destabilize an already troubled region as artie's point of course now. re sea world renowned defense think tank that credited with really infl
been in jail if we remember the euro twenty football championships several european leaders boycotted the championship because of the tomasz ankle case so it's been constant pressure on key have to let go and kiev has been adamant it's been insisting that tomasz and co is guilty and she needs to take in prison whether this new decision by the european court for human rights will change a situation where of course remains to be seen but so far there have been no comments coming from keeps...
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among all the european countries the u.k. has seen the largest contingent of its citizens had to fight in syria since the beginning of the conflict in twenty eleven but the numbers range anything from twenty eight to one hundred thirty four seventeen to seventy seven are still there on the battlefield and a friend who's managing the network against violent extremism he says the u.k. and other e.u. members should focus on monitoring those returning with combat experience from radical groups. there is a threat which emanates from those individuals who have been radicalized overseas and come back because they will be far more effective terrorist operators than individuals just radicalizing in their front room because they only receive training in terms of what the europeans can do to counter this threat and it's very important for them to monitor not just people who need it but almost more so individuals coming back because we've seen this happen before in afghanistan in the eighty's bosnia in the ninety's and iraq in the two th
among all the european countries the u.k. has seen the largest contingent of its citizens had to fight in syria since the beginning of the conflict in twenty eleven but the numbers range anything from twenty eight to one hundred thirty four seventeen to seventy seven are still there on the battlefield and a friend who's managing the network against violent extremism he says the u.k. and other e.u. members should focus on monitoring those returning with combat experience from radical groups....
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feels the pinch with financial troubles the military budgets of its european allies the u.s. is struggling with a disproportionate responsibility to. the u.s. . thank you very much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your global twenty four hour news america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has now told investigators. also claim that he and his brother acted alone in carrying out the twin blasts reporting now from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect joe hart's are naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to official certain i have just said that the motive behind the two bombings that took place on monday april fifteenth for the wars you what the u.s. has been fighting in iraq and afghanistan according to officials are now it has also said that him and his brother were so for article lies he allegedly says that the
feels the pinch with financial troubles the military budgets of its european allies the u.s. is struggling with a disproportionate responsibility to. the u.s. . thank you very much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your global twenty four hour news america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has now told investigators. also claim that he and his brother acted...
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but first frustration with austerity deepening among europeans with spain's unemployment jumping to a forty seven point two percent which almost one in five in the workplace doesn't have a job people into heavily indebted nations launching fresh protests against their governments and international lenders let's get the latest from artie's peter all for joining us live from lisbon. so peter give us the background about what's going on here people taking to the streets there what do you see. people that come out. at the usual twenty fifth of april celebrations to commemorate the on the anniversary of the revolution it took place in the one nine hundred seventy four this year however there's also the large protests against the financial mistreatment as they see it by both their own government and by the three main lead in this in europe it's not so much the full of the apocalypse but the three money lenders of europe that political people appearing will bring about ruin still to me a little bit more about just why. the most. people have pulled together they could be said to say i'm joine
but first frustration with austerity deepening among europeans with spain's unemployment jumping to a forty seven point two percent which almost one in five in the workplace doesn't have a job people into heavily indebted nations launching fresh protests against their governments and international lenders let's get the latest from artie's peter all for joining us live from lisbon. so peter give us the background about what's going on here people taking to the streets there what do you see....
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those mediterranean countries out and after that i think the big question then is well what is the european union for . well with these functional prices still running hot with ice floes getting cold feet overjoyed let me come but reports my the only nation that babs back but whose vote decidedly euro skeptic. skis on may the second to be money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take your logic east of the auditorium so join me to almost say on it c m a the second as we've seen you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts grind here at marine. international airport in the very heart of moscow. well again welcome back big number of hunger strike in guantanamo prisoners acknowledged by jail officials jumped to one hundred this last week the figures doubled since the military conducted a violent raid in the facility it made so refusing food of being put into solitary confinement and indeed guardsmen posed a lock two weeks ago as well but the number is still far lower than some of the detail. these attorneys claim they believe as many as
those mediterranean countries out and after that i think the big question then is well what is the european union for . well with these functional prices still running hot with ice floes getting cold feet overjoyed let me come but reports my the only nation that babs back but whose vote decidedly euro skeptic. skis on may the second to be money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take your logic east of the auditorium so join me to almost say on it c m a the second as...
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level with a european federal state from the center. how right or wrong was she about europe? is there i think the thing she was right about was she believed firmly in order to get europe right, you have to have a true common market first and other things, monetary europe, political union might ultimately flow from that. and i don't believe she felt that common market was achieved. perhaps the euro was a bit premature. get the fundamentals right and then bring in the more challenging issues. europe has challenges that america as a whole doesn't, as britain or any sovereign nation as a whole don't have, different languages, completely different cultures, and most importantly completely different history. >> you know, it's interesting. i was going back and looking at the coverage of the our row when it launched in 1999. some said, look, we wanted london to be the center, really, of this kind of currency union. and so it's from the get-go, i think, it was britain's decision to opt out, its worries about what the project meant long-term tha
level with a european federal state from the center. how right or wrong was she about europe? is there i think the thing she was right about was she believed firmly in order to get europe right, you have to have a true common market first and other things, monetary europe, political union might ultimately flow from that. and i don't believe she felt that common market was achieved. perhaps the euro was a bit premature. get the fundamentals right and then bring in the more challenging issues....
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and the market is right to think that the european -- should be taken seriously. so in the short-term, the debt should be clear for the market. the balance sheet was the only one around the world to shrink over the first quarter of the year, which means the ecb could keep its gunpowder dry and be ready to intervene in the markets. >> okay. the resilience stays. >>> don't forget a bid coin is continuing its downward trajectory following a 12-hour suspension on the world's biggest currency exchange. the price fell $25 before shooting up to $102 and then back up to see 95, this all back up to 8:00 a.m. cet. it has emerged that the winkelbot twin appears to be the biggest portfolio of the online currency. and despite recent difficulties with trading of bitcoins, the "new york times" were told that the virtual currency is here to stay. what we're asking you today is do you agree with them? just another bubble. tell us. e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex or directly to me, @rosswestgate. >>> it's a big day to come. find out what analysts will be watching
and the market is right to think that the european -- should be taken seriously. so in the short-term, the debt should be clear for the market. the balance sheet was the only one around the world to shrink over the first quarter of the year, which means the ecb could keep its gunpowder dry and be ready to intervene in the markets. >> okay. the resilience stays. >>> don't forget a bid coin is continuing its downward trajectory following a 12-hour suspension on the world's biggest...
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good anybody what has the european crisis done for european football is the worst still to come. i don't know if it is a crazy spirit. but. the problems are too. there is a lot of. money in the world and in the many times the clubs are dead and you always assume business that is very complicated we are in europe for a moment to one point five billion your loses is not possible to have so many money just. as a football brain. show me money so many money but if so many many many many loses more noise and every time that means wife we have to do is the way we while working as a financial fair play or was it matters to. be clean and to be clear financial fair play can only work in countries like france because in russia if you don't have investments from a huge companies or rich people football we remain such much worse state plus would on the have commercials and to be revenues like in europe or in america give money to the troops. but do you feel like with a crisis maybe they are going to be a lot more investors outside of western europe buying clubs in europe i don't know you said
good anybody what has the european crisis done for european football is the worst still to come. i don't know if it is a crazy spirit. but. the problems are too. there is a lot of. money in the world and in the many times the clubs are dead and you always assume business that is very complicated we are in europe for a moment to one point five billion your loses is not possible to have so many money just. as a football brain. show me money so many money but if so many many many many loses more...
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welcome to "european journal" coming to you from dw studios. let's look at what is coming up in the next half-hour. deciding to be different -- the men and women of albania. from coal to crime -- miners in romania is valley of tears. first up, the eternal topic of men and women. all over the world, you are affected by how your society defines gender roles. in europe, it must be confusing to be a man -- you are expected to provide for your family, but women have the exact same rights as you. it has taken europeans a while to get this far, and the situation is still far from perfect. women are less, for example, but in theory, nobody doubts that a woman can run a business or a country. in rural albanians, it is an entirely different story. there it really is a man's world. a woman's only role is to look after her family unless she swears to live as a man officially. then she is accepted by society in a tradition that goes back centuries. >> we are going deep into the alps of northern albania. visitors are a rare sight in these villages. in this r
welcome to "european journal" coming to you from dw studios. let's look at what is coming up in the next half-hour. deciding to be different -- the men and women of albania. from coal to crime -- miners in romania is valley of tears. first up, the eternal topic of men and women. all over the world, you are affected by how your society defines gender roles. in europe, it must be confusing to be a man -- you are expected to provide for your family, but women have the exact same rights...
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official suddenly alarm over young europeans being recruited to join islamist rebel groups in syria claiming they pose a serious threat if they return. ten pm in moscow a matter as a good have you with us here on r.t. our top story more than one hundred people detained in moscow on suspicion of having ties to muslim extremist groups security forces saying they swooped in on a house of prayer that they believe was visited by people involved in carrying out terror attacks as part of a north caucasus militant organization artie's marie if emotion as more. one hundred forty people have been detained in southern part of russia's capital moscow for suspected ties with extremist islamist organizations and more than thirty of them are reported to be foreigners although we don't know what countries that coming from or which nationalities they are that's following a special operation by russia's federal security service that we are hearing is continuing on that right now in that part of moscow the detention has happened at the time with deliveries gathered in. one of the residential areas in that part
official suddenly alarm over young europeans being recruited to join islamist rebel groups in syria claiming they pose a serious threat if they return. ten pm in moscow a matter as a good have you with us here on r.t. our top story more than one hundred people detained in moscow on suspicion of having ties to muslim extremist groups security forces saying they swooped in on a house of prayer that they believe was visited by people involved in carrying out terror attacks as part of a north...
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those mediterranean countries out and after that i think the big question then is well what is the european union for . so with these financial crisis still running hot i suppose getting cold feet over joy seems when we come but for for you on the other nations have bounced back but who votes as a decidedly euro skeptic. i made is that going to be a b. money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take your logic east of the auditorium so join me tomorrow must say i'm honored c m a the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts trying to get at marine. international airport in the very heart of moscow. again iceland's drifting away from the e.u. after euro skeptic opposition parties won most votes in a parliamentary election this week it's no expected the former ruling coalition the opposition's victory is likely to put an end to ice and succession talks of the european union as well as to be desperate to join in the aftermath of its for that . will collapse but enthusiasm since waned reykjavik swipely seen as a textbo
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and to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. this is on c coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and start with our breaking news story this hour a devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least seventy eight people leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted in a wing providing special treatment to patients and small s.l. cross lines are also used on boston because of the scene of the tragedy told hello what's the latest. yes at the moment new developments trickling out from the scene of thirty's now consuming to constable lines of inquiry as to how this may have happened the first short circuits in the electrical wiring of a psychiatric hospital the second a possible safety violation when someone was smoking more than that isn't known at the moment the fire started a three am at the hospital and the raman score about two hours' drive from moscow by the time his urgency services a ride in taiw
and to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. this is on c coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and start with our breaking news story this hour a devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least seventy eight people leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted in a wing providing special treatment...
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big sounds the alarm of the plummeting european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the topics on nato and threatens a crisis of unity. on the gruelling hunger strike a gun tunnel date now includes more than a halt of the detainees that with additional military medics being sent to deal with the escalating crisis. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me your leisure probably all over hello and welcome to the program according to investigators the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings says it's america's wars in iraq and afghanistan that led him and his brother to carry out the was us based at times since nine eleven after questioning nineteen year old johansson i've police believe the bombers were acting on their own initiative and no slinks to any foreign terrorist group she's in a situation reports now from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsar naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the grou
big sounds the alarm of the plummeting european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the topics on nato and threatens a crisis of unity. on the gruelling hunger strike a gun tunnel date now includes more than a halt of the detainees that with additional military medics being sent to deal with the escalating crisis. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me your leisure probably all over hello and welcome to the program according to...
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with the conflict brewing in war torn syria reports show europeans are heading there and that hundreds willing to join the islamist rebel fighters we have a report on that in just a moment. looking for the way jailed member of the pussy riot punk band is hoping to see her two year sentence cut short this parole hearing and central russia we have the latest from the court in just a few but. we'll do the. make computers these days so super is the memory for that russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars is that got you all under the collar don't worry because the lead is cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break as well. on along with the future. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. live from moscow this is our two jamboree sushi hundreds of young europeans are heading to syria to join radical militants that are fueling fears of how the e.u. should deal with their return and t
with the conflict brewing in war torn syria reports show europeans are heading there and that hundreds willing to join the islamist rebel fighters we have a report on that in just a moment. looking for the way jailed member of the pussy riot punk band is hoping to see her two year sentence cut short this parole hearing and central russia we have the latest from the court in just a few but. we'll do the. make computers these days so super is the memory for that russian research is have got a few...
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the sounds the alarm of the plummeting of european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the top for nato and threatens a crisis of unity. plus u.s. officials admit the growing hunger strike a gun tunnel obeyed now includes over all of the detainees that the us have insisted that. the figure is higher all along. international news and comment live from moscow this is an see with me today thanks for joining us according to investigators this surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings son is it's america's wars in iraq and afghanistan that led him and his brother to carry out the worst u.s. base to tongue since nine eleven after questioning nineteen year old joe hart so naive police believe the bombers were acting on their own initiative and not linked to any foreign terrorist group counties in a specific and i reports now from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsar naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to offic
the sounds the alarm of the plummeting of european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the top for nato and threatens a crisis of unity. plus u.s. officials admit the growing hunger strike a gun tunnel obeyed now includes over all of the detainees that the us have insisted that. the figure is higher all along. international news and comment live from moscow this is an see with me today thanks for joining us according to investigators this surviving suspect in the...
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would say obvious claim about the long term effects of the budget cuts that have these stronger the european economy and thrown millions into unemployment corden is stuck clear abbas's research not only does austerity stunt growth and prolong recession it also poses a major public health risk in greece for example a victim of some of the e.u.'s harshest budget slashing policies custom askey dos brain programs result in that balkan nation's first malaria epidemic since the one nine hundred seventy s. decreased funding for hiv prevention programs have coincided with a shocking two hundred percent increase in infection rates in just the past two years but the devastating public health impact of budget cuts isn't just a european problem the secrecy duration the united states has entered into the age of austerity as well and just like in greece those who need the public's health help the most are suffering the most as a result because of completely avoidable across the board cuts to medicare for example cancer clinics across our country are telling patients that they can no longer afford to give
would say obvious claim about the long term effects of the budget cuts that have these stronger the european economy and thrown millions into unemployment corden is stuck clear abbas's research not only does austerity stunt growth and prolong recession it also poses a major public health risk in greece for example a victim of some of the e.u.'s harshest budget slashing policies custom askey dos brain programs result in that balkan nation's first malaria epidemic since the one nine hundred...
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the international monetary fund the european central bank one of the main targets. as well as their own politicians that this isn't the only demonstrations take place . in spain around one thousand four hundred riot police. to try and make sure that demonstrations there don't boil over as we have seen in the past now it's not just the people of europe that have been voicing their displeasure against the. power here in europe with senior members of the european parliament voicing their displeasure against the way that. the seemingly endless financial crisis. very same. way that the situation in cyprus as neo colonialism. must be an inquiry into just who came up with the idea of placing a. about so much tension and lost respect for the e.u. markets the politicians say. again and they want to make sure that it again and also find out just who suggested that it was a good idea in the first place so another day another round of demonstrations in europe people come out. with the way things are going that they want change and they want that change to come quickly. he's put
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>> hello and welcome to "european journal" coming tyou fr dw studios in brussels. rising support -- why a political party wants britain to leave the eu. dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number of voters tend to identify with popust slogans. in italy, that a grid of -- beppe grillo's 5-our movement calls for an end to austerity. in britain, the u.k. independence party blames the eu for britain's current problems. skepticism towards the european project does have a long tradition in the u.k., but it is growing, especially in rural areas. in the upcoming local elections, the party could be a force to be reckoned with. >> for many residents of the small market town in central england, home is where the heart is. but not everyone would go as far as this town councilor. every day, the man turns up at the public toilets to clean them himself. bef
>> hello and welcome to "european journal" coming tyou fr dw studios in brussels. rising support -- why a political party wants britain to leave the eu. dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number of voters tend to identify with popust slogans. in italy,...