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he is put together previously he was called officially got alex off the united russia party and sent a letter to the party first of all officially stepping down from his post and secondly complaining about what he called was a strong media campaign against him just to remind you previously russia's president even would be sacked moscow's near us golf i visually do to his last residence trust. yet that i decided to dismiss the mayor of moscow the decree i signed states that i is president and i have lost trust in you. and it is a legal reason for his dismissal i cannot work if that's the shills i can't trust that was going to challenge you much good job is the professional relations between the president and midwest and he was a man subordinate to the president and not the other way round was a certain steps should have been taken to return the situation thanks in london.
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and there you go how did in moscow react to the sacking. well first of all you were struck stayed in office as the mayor of moscow for eighteen years that is a tremendous amount of time that is that's why his sacking caused quite a mixed reaction from most whites because many people supported he was called for spouses on pension years so if the average level of pensions in moscow is higher than in other russian cities many people say that it was because all you do is call that moscow received a new modern look and we gained its unofficial status as one of the capitals of europe it's true that a lot of new buildings were built including the moscow city business center in the part of capital however there are a lot of people who accuse you of feeling to solve the moscow's traffic problem of failing to protect many buildings which wore off. cultural importance not only to
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the city of moscow but to be cool nation and there's also lots of controversy going on around us schools why for given the but good enough to start to be russia's richest wealthiest business woman and many people do say she managed to keep the city council successful because of her husband being in the air most. certainly the former mayor your english cough will attract the media attention for quite some time but the question is now how much longer the capital will remain was out of the head. well under the award the united russia party has the majority of you watching for a moment that now has turned to submit these three candidates to the russian president on the post over most of those near and then the president will have to choose one of them and submit him you just can't get it to be the theme of
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moscow to moscow city the one and all go the names of the candidates still haven't been announced maybe analysts do see ballots we are going to find them out in the new year's future you will still also have the right to appeal the striking chords however we haven't heard any reports of his intentions to do so all right you work this canal thanks very much indeed for bringing us the latest. watching r.t. coming to live from moscow to other stories now workers all over europe are set to take to the streets in a wave of demonstrations the protests come amid rising unemployment and unprecedented levels of government debt the largest march is expected in brussels near the headquarters of the e.u. commission lore and it reports. after a summer of relative calm the european union's taking to the streets again to process austerity measures and unemployment a series of marches and demonstrations that shut chilled in major cities around the e.u. organized by trade unions in brussels the rally coincides with
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a meeting of e.u. finance ministers in dublin and protesters will greet members of the irish parliament as they come back from the summer break spanish unions are going on strike and andy cuts are also going ahead in portugal italy latvia lithuania the czech republic cyprus serbia rumania poland and wrongs it's all about the government cuts which are being instigated as a result spending public funds like also the e.u. governments have cut pay raise the retirement age and slash jobs in the public sector its in an effort to. restore budget just to live and boost market confidence in the euro it comes as certain respected economists say it's time for the euro to go and the countries like the pigs will she go it's only islands greece and spain who have the largest amounts of debt to drop out of the euro zone and go back to
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managing their own finances his german economists professor monster daughter told me. that the return of the return of the euro return and we still would have a european union it's not like it would be the collapse of the european union quite to the contrary if we allow those countries to assert their own economic policy and to be sovereign in their currencies we would do. europe is service we're doing europe a disservice by having this artificial currency imposed on it it can only lead to political tensions like in greece where the greece population greek population now has to suffer the taxpayers germany has to suffer the other one so didn't suffer in greece with the banks because so wilfully rescued so that's to me is a deal that is not quiet equitable interesting a greek unions on taking part in wednesday's demonstrations even those sales taxes being raised to twenty three percent attempt to pay off one hundred ten billion
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euros from the e.u. and the i.m.f. but look theo will be processed saying it's nineteen percent unemployment rates and spain's unions will be out on the street spicing their government's plans to save fifty billion euros over the next four years by slashing public sector jobs and pensions and despite all this new countries are still striving to join the euro zone a stone is the latest recruit and will join in january throwing its economic fortunes in with countries struggling to avoid collapse in may riots in greece resulted in the deaths of three people and while everyone will be hoping nothing like that happens again it's clear that political unrest in europe is far from over . reporting there from london and coming up in the program here in r.t.e. . stay with us to find out what kind of book has been banned for the public. and in india thousands of farmers are entertaining
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against government plans to build a new road on their own land find out why. kyrgyzstan is gearing up for a general election in the hope of restoring order following months of ethnic violence and political uncertainty in the central asian republic the interim leader rosa to imbibe a took the reins fall in a bloody street riots which bag with the. if she is to remain in office until the end of next year a poll on the top of the tank will see some two dozen parties battling it out for a one hundred twenty seats in parliament but one party and its leader has a good chance of winning the race as our teams are reading the loucheux reports. as the clock ticks towards the kurdistan elections the country holds its breath will the polls bring stability or plunge the country into another round of violence and chaos meet felix cool of the country's former prime minister who could be next to lead the country following the controversial rains. and could one get bucky of
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school for his one of the few figures who have not been tarnished in the last fifteen or twenty years so if he has a pretty hard moral stand. ovulation and he has a good chance of winning the next parliamentary elections who have has a different times been the national security general the regional governor and mayor of the capital bishkek but what he's most renowned and praised for in his home country is an ability to handle crisis situations. studied in two thousand and five there was total madness marauders in the capital police and national security that had all run away at that point that's one pool of friends revolutionaries asking to take matters into his own hands and in three days he restored order. but cool of also has a reputation for being difficult. he was a close ally of both presidents at the beginning of their terms and soon fell out
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of favor with both of them finding himself in opposition and twice in prison with it by need to king there can never be two or three powerful figures at the top of the queue to spoil the ticks pool of has always been a very powerful person and the key of and the kind of have both felt that he could be the person to sweep them from their post and take power into his hands some predict school of the party on a number loose which translates as dignity is in a strong position yet cool it will have to run against a multitude of other priorities all of who most of them see their chances of challenging him the problem is that it's very difficult to create a democratic country in central asia kyrgyzstan is the most democratic country in central asia unfortunately this is a very immature democracy and sometimes it leads to some very bad results right now what kyrgyzstan needs is not a democracy if you would be and i don't think it's possible in kyrgyzstan what it
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needs is stability and sissay tional violence whoever wins the election this is a crucial decision for kurdistan a country that's been to the bring it in the archie the pentagon has ordered the destruction of almost ten thousand copies of memoirs by former military officer involved in they've got a stand campaign the defense department spent forty seven thousand dollars to get rid of the book what's it called the threats to america's national security earlier the author anthony shafir told r.t. the memoirs were banned when information backing up his claims emerged. late in the summer when the book was ready to be released you know three guys in black suits and sunglasses shows up with a publisher and basically says hey we've got really good a lot of problems in this book and if you publish it the world's going to fall the whole issue became what do you didn't did and did not like in the book and obviously we've worked on that issue for the past month it resulted in the book you
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see today two major events happened which changed the atmosphere regarding my book surest it was like it's means something but no one can really make out what it really means it was all this stuff just kind of thrown out there and second thing that happens from a crystal spiral i was publicly commented after i was in favor of president obama retaining him for any number of reasons those two events changed the the very fabric of the pentagon and their concerns all of a sudden there's a lot of information a back up what i'm saying you've got people saying hey you made me take a look at this and the book actually predates the information is already out there so there's a pattern emerging and frankly you and i talked about a little bit i was a whistle blower and something called able danger back in two thousand and five i was called the capitol hill speaker of the house then he has the number three guy in the american government says we need you to help us investigate able danger so all these years later i do a book detailing this and all of a sudden they're all hot and bothered when after the post a look at the book frankly part of the clearance process i offered up the army's
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work so you've got to wonder why you know why did you could you not want to go through and check the army's work to make sure that they did do due diligence finding sourcing that was adequate now in the u.s. protesters have picketed outside f.b.i. offices outrage the security services raiding of peace activists homes agents claimed they were searching for evidence of supporting terrorism and connections to radical groups abroad a campaign or since it's the raids in chicago in minnesota were intended to intimidate those speaking out against america's ongoing wars. well these raids are consciously attempting to have a chilling effect on opposition to us wars and to the entire movement and they are a threat to the whole movement what they have to gain is they're faced with unwinnable wars they're faced with an economy in crisis and the very people who make those links and who say we need jobs and health care and good education for
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our children and not and less wars represent a threat to them what's been so important is not is as soon as they were happening residents surrounded these homes people with cameras immediately linked a notice to the whole country on you tube so right away there was a response and people understanding that these were not terrorists these are activists who played a role and the demands for jobs and against home foreclosures along with talking always about the war there's a history in the u.s. of these efforts to intimidate political movements again and again today when you look at the sheer number of muslims who have been arrested detained also their homes broken into their files e-mail cell phones and all of that complicated. now thousands of farmers in india are opposing government plans to build
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a new highway on their land with two thirds of country's population to pan and on agriculture land acquisition is a sensitive and explosive issue as artie's current saying reports. indian farmers took to the capital recently in protest against a government takeover of their land to build a new two billion dollar highway this followed the deaths of three farmers were killed after police opened fire on protesters in the state of the top of this. we will not give learned for development to turn in price at any price at any price we're ready to die and will not to know anyone to step in or learn and. these protests have stalled government efforts to acquire farmland for industrial india which means developers have been forced to put the roads refineries and power plants on hold the major tenant is the land acquisition if the land acquisition is
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i mean the projects would not have been picked up with order to present and in hand and that is what government is trying to do in case there is a you know projects an orchid they are big and the land available to you live is only going to thirty percent then they believe that in the bill is going to happen the land is any more division in a country with two thirds of the population is still dependent on agriculture fifty five year old age we're saying doesn't want to sell out but nor some offers will be hard to turn down he called gallop of milan goes i will lose my livelihood what will i do so i say if you are going to take my form give me a fair price for my land as well as a job i mean some analysts believe that acquiring prime agricultural land for non agricultural purposes a food crisis in the country on a what was it a there will be no food to eat they aren't giving us good conversation and they're
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still taking our land without the land what we eat either the government listens to or demands within a month or we will take action. the farmers do have a point after all the government uses a colonial law to pay tiny amounts of compensation to farmers to buy their land for development projects the government plans to update this law by the end of the year to get indian market prices for farmers but until it does vital infrastructure projects remain in limbo something third largest economy can ill afford got and seeing r.t. new delhi. well check out our website for more stories we're in line for you twenty four hours a day and here's a taste of what you'll find right now at our. socialism by any other name find out why americans are scared of the term while at the same time supporting man any of its ideas. can the governor of a russian southern region is planning to avoid divine guarantee on bottled mineral water from or had to r.t.
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dot com. let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world in a landslide in southern mexico has buried homes in the west more than a dozen people missing blockaded roads are making it difficult for rescue teams to search for survivors earlier officials said hundreds have been killed after heavy rains caused landslides that followed tropical storms which battered mexico's eastern and southern regions last month. northern korean leader kim yon ale has appointed his youngest son and other family members to senior post in the ruling party the step was made hours before a convention of the workers' party the move is seen as part of a plan to extend the kim dynasty to the reclusive communist state into third generation. thirty three miners trapped underground in chile for about two months could be out earlier than previously thought rescue workers say they can get the job down by the middle of october but they also warned that unforeseen problems
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could slow their work however the country's government still insist it could take until early november to get them out. seventy two years ago major european powers signed the munich pact in an effort to appease hitler but many of you it is a treaty that essentially gave hitler the green light to annex what was formally known as cho slovakia r.t. looks at whether the world has learned any lessons from past. nineteen thirty nine lin and friends try to reason with hitler germany demands of the land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves. thirty nine the whole of europe is involved in war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the. lessons to be learned from the military on our. watch the four point about ten minutes time here in r t but before that we'll take
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a look at what's happening in business. and i welcome to our business program thanks for joining me businessman investing in russia's timber industry will get support from the government i visit to tender plants and russians call me republic prime minister vladimir putin pledged to ask bankers for smaller credit rates for long term investors put in over that new investments have started flooding into the sector. major projects have been realized with capital spending totaling more than one billion dollars this year we plan to complete nine more projects in various russian regions with another billion dollars of investment that's not bad for a start and this industry is becoming increasingly attractive for the business thus the task of the government is to give access to forests to all interested investors . and russian president dmitry medvedev has been playing host to his chinese
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counterpart hu jintao in the russian pavilion at the world expo in shanghai the state visit has been dominated by business and trade at the expo the russian delegation took the opportunity to promote the country's high tech credentials make poor parts. showing off what modern russia can do the latest and safest in nuclear technologies a three dimensional display of the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics in sochi and dmitri medvedev pet project innovation center in skolkovo which is open to high tech companies all over the world including china but the head of russian nanotechnologies says there's a lot to be learned from china in terms of its technological development get their powered watches china carried so it's a very successful program of bringing back chinese scientists from abroad everywhere in shanghai i met scientists who had just come back from harvard mit stanford these are people who came back to their own country to develop science and
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production is that the way the project is organized is very professional regrettably we can't do it the same way the moment of. trade between china and russia is heavily weighted towards energy the world's most populous and fastest growing country is hungry for power and russia has plenty of it but it's not or little gas charlies companies are investing in manufacturing in russia such as thunder sky corp joining with ross nano to build a four billion dollar plant in nova severe to produce batteries for electric cars and buses russian tycoon addicted excell who's heading the skulker project has high hopes for further partnerships however he knows that russians tend to overrate their country's scientific reputation. with a huge no one knows much about us we are so proud of russia's vast scientific potential and think it plays a major role in the global scientific and innovation community sadly this is not
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the case china is the world's largest market and shanghai's technology park is one of the world's largest of its kind people who know almost nothing about us. admitting that no deals regarding innovative industries were soaring during his visit to shanghai that stands at odds with the energy sector which reported billions of dollars worth of agreements in just a few days nick poole business r.t. . sound let's have a look at how the equity markets are performing this hour asian stocks so high on speculation that the federal will introduce more stimulus measures to support the u.s. economy japan's benchmark nicky's up point nine percent helped by the yen slightly three persons the dollar in hong kong the hang seng is also gaining one point two percent here in russia markets finished in the red on tuesday and here you see the closing figures t.v. was the worst performing on the minds extending one point nine percent spread back
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also suffered much support from energy majors with down one point three percent. russian oil major lukoil intends to buy back the rest of its shares held by conoco phillips the company recently bought almost five percent of its stock from the american firm it now says it will buy the remaining six percent separately local says it intends to challenge an official decision to prevent it from bidding for the oil fields which among the largest yet to be distributed in russia. german engineering and electronics firm siemens plans to invest five hundred forty million dollars in its projects in russia over the next two to three years the company is to build a number of plants to produce electronics equipment it also wants to construct a wind farm in the country's far east siemens will build all the generating equipment from start to finish in a joint venture with hydro and state corp russian technology. that's all for now
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yes. it's. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world
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