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highly viable and a real disastrous disorderly wind down of the european union experiment but we've teetered there for way too long there's been a sort of sense that the e.c.b. the i.m.f. the sovereign policymakers in many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do what was good for them domestically politically and acted like they had time that there was every indication did not actually exist and can we talk about in the event that this this does happen and it looks like a it's very likely that it will happen and how the situation in the e.u. can affect confidence in global economies even here in the u.s. i don't think we're near term fifteen country downgrade what we are going to see is a smaller more unified european union probably with some of the marginal states that were struggling here which have the highest debt burdens no longer part of the mechanism th
highly viable and a real disastrous disorderly wind down of the european union experiment but we've teetered there for way too long there's been a sort of sense that the e.c.b. the i.m.f. the sovereign policymakers in many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do...
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looked like they were going to go through with it and tell spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. what are some other nice from around the world now and there's one place in the heart of the e.u. that slowly been struggling to achieve a much talked about unity belgium finally has a new government after a record breaking five hundred forty days of political deadlock socialist leader. will take charge of the new coalition which will have to sort out reforms and cuts to patch up belgium's doing little come to me the last government quit in april twenty tend to fit into a zone of internal disputes. a suicide bomber has struck at the c.r. that was the shrine in the afghan capital killing at least thirty people. hundreds gathered to mark
looked like they were going to go through with it and tell spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. what are some other nice from...
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it looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. then than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. well you can get the news whatever you want to r.t. dot com including japan's i've watched an expensive super costs must eat ferraris two mercedes and one lamborghini written off what's going to be the world's costliest car crash thankfully no serious injuries because the footage online. and the voyage of russia's martian rover is over before it started the two hundred million dollars probe begins breaking up after being stuck for a month trying to leave earth's orbit the details of that party. the euro's time is almost up so says one of the big three credit rating agencies as he prepares for a mass euro zone debt downgrade standar
it looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. then than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. well you can get the news...
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an event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets and would push a teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending very damaging shock waves to the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers in many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do what was good for them domestically politically and acted like they had time that there was every indication did not actually exist. for the new libyan government has vowed to see all of this is out of the capital by the end of the month tripoli has been flooded with former rebels ever since they stormed into colonel gadhafi in august since they take this killing the billions of rebuilding their lives but has a son a boy who reports challenges still lie ahead. after months of waking up to gunfire resident
an event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets and would push a teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending very damaging shock waves to the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers in many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have...
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event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets that would push it teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending very damaging shock waves of the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers and many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do what was good for them domestically politically and acted like they had time that there was every indication did not actually exist. well more updates and analysis online at www dot com has some of what we're covering through there today mission failed american attempts to snoop on iran from the skies on dashed after a cia spy drone was down potential delivering some top secret information to turn around in the process. also online the toxic terror reportedly in the king from japan's stricken nuclear rea
event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets that would push it teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending very damaging shock waves of the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers and many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have...
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looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from abroad we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake now about forty five tons of radioactive water has reportedly leaked out of the fukushima nuclear plant in japan that was badly damaged in march is earth quake and tsunami some of the toxic water and they have found its way into the ocean during the weekend when strain put this in perspective now and talk to david wagner from country risk solutions in tokyo thank you for joining us here on our to mr wagner what are the potential dangers of this latest leak if it's confirmed but the link is so is rather small compared to what's going into the ocean. you're going to march time period where eighty percent of all of the radiation that leak
looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from abroad we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake now about forty five tons of...
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prevent madrid from following in the footsteps of fellow eurozone nations like greece and italy there are teetering on the brink of financial disaster because of their dance next hour we hear from a number from a member of the european parliament who thinks measures taken by governments in those countries have come at a cost to democracy. we saw crews in two e.u. member states initially as in greece elected prime ministers would topple the favorite all euro respectively the european commission member former vice president of the european central bank they had what are called national governments but the governments that you put together for the sole purpose of pushing through an agenda that would be rejected at a general election so that receive the if you like the empty democratic tendencies that were always there implicitly in the eurozone we now see them explicitly apparatchiks the brussels deal directly with apparatchiks after news broke the people and their representatives have been. total to go. with. six more bodies have been recovered from the sea taking the number of confirmed dead from th
prevent madrid from following in the footsteps of fellow eurozone nations like greece and italy there are teetering on the brink of financial disaster because of their dance next hour we hear from a number from a member of the european parliament who thinks measures taken by governments in those countries have come at a cost to democracy. we saw crews in two e.u. member states initially as in greece elected prime ministers would topple the favorite all euro respectively the european commission...
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those and it looks like they're going to go through with it until spain italy greece hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake but what's interesting is that you see officials from both iran and the u.s. that seem to be pushing for these harsh acts actions refusing to take this more diplomatic approach what is it that it's kind of this one commonality that we're seeing between the two countries. why is it that we're seeing on both sides this this kind of aggressive push the you know we call it institutionalized and maybe with iran thirty years of just on both sides. strong incentives for politicians to actually sabotage diplomacy to ratchet up. rhetoric to escalate tensions and there are rewards on both sides here in the u.s. you see president obama heading in t
those and it looks like they're going to go through with it until spain italy greece hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake but what's interesting is that you...
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prevent madrid from following in the footsteps of fellow eurozone nations like greece and italy that are teetering on the brink of financial disaster because of their debts and about fifteen minutes we hear from a member of the european parliament who thinks measures taken by governments and those countries have come at a cost to democracy. last month we saw crews in two e.u. member states initially as in greece elected prime ministers were toppled in favor of your across respectively a former european commissioner and a former vice president of the european central bank they head what are called national governments but the governments have been put together for the sole purpose of pushing through an agenda that would be rejected at a general election so that we see the if you like the anti democratic tendencies that were always there implicitly in the eurozone we now see them explicitly apparatchiks in brussels deal directly with apparatchiks in athens and in rome the people and their representatives have been cut off altogether. now it's time for our special series of first hand reports on even
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the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken yet another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from i.m.f. officials austerity inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled greece will not get a second lifeline of one hundred thirty billion euros and another debt ridden eurozone economy that of italy is undergoing a further round of belt tightening as its lower house of parliament is about to vote for more austerity measures nigel for raj m.e.p. and leader of the u.k. independence party says the hands of the eurozone strugglers are tied while they are trapped within the block. don't forget that politicians will always defend the status quo they will always tell you that if what we have now doesn't continue to exist the sky will fall in they'll be family. but it will all be a complete disaster we've seen this before many times over the years the reality is that the breakdown of the euro in the short would be tough. because many many european banks would go bust and pro
the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken yet another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from i.m.f. officials austerity inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled greece will not get a second lifeline of one hundred thirty billion euros and another debt ridden eurozone economy that of italy is undergoing a further round of belt tightening as its lower house of...
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to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such magnitude on all these if we implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes start then a better position the international community will be to demand the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible towards forming the constitution doors conducting democratic open elections but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters when we see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a separate conversation like to broaden this out next and focus in about what might be ahead in two thousand and twelve more generally in the region islamist parties have made inroads in the countries these governments were overthrown in twenty eleven what additional risks does it bring to the middle east and north africa or indeed what action do you think that will requ
to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such magnitude on all these if we implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes start then a better position the international community will be to demand the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible towards forming the...
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to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such a magnitude of these it will implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. the threats are being ramped up over a vital oil shipping route which iran is threatening to block to rands holding large scale war games in neutral waters near the hormuz strait the u.s. to its own contingent in the region many to ensure passage remains free and he's going to teach you can have been following the latest developments. responding to iran's warning the u.s. said no such disruption would be tolerated and that the u.s. fifth fleet that's based in the gulf would ensure that doesn't happen the strait of hormuz links the golf and the oil producing states of bahrain kuwait qatar saudi arabia the united arab
to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such a magnitude of these it will implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. the threats...
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to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. if you can get ambassador churkin since line on all the recent developments we'll bring you more of that interview next hour here on r.t. elsewhere in the arab world we'll see what stage libya's this hour as we head towards the new year post revolutionary fervor has faded but libya's armed militias still patrolled the report sorely on how the reluctance to downed weapons might spark another power struggle. but first we're revisiting the key moments which showed how the world is ending twenty eleven very differently to how it began as seen through the eyes of our cities global correspondents august was a hot month for brit
to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. if you can get...
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course to expect that those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation where. there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassador is now on our website if you'd like to see it i spoke to him at length of your own about half an hour a christian about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how they'll develop and thinks in twenty twelve tele check ins thoughts on the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and more on our website outing dot com here in a few minutes the year the money and the patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take after a survey they came they threatened to read. just thinking oh my god i just can't breathe. surely our correspondent personal reflection
course to expect that those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation where. there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n....
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the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from the international monetary fund officials a steady inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled and greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred fifty billion euros. in the aid of the u.k. independence party says the hands of eurozone struggle is a time head while they are trapped within the bloc that it all. don't forget that politicians will always defend the status quo they will always tell you that if what we have now doesn't continue to exist the sky will fall in they'll be family and pestilence a little over a complete disaster we've seen this before many times over the years the reality is that the breakdown of the euro came a short would be tough because many many european banks would go bust and probably have to be nationalized but as we've seen with iceland who back in two thousand and eight let some of their banks go bust accepted the situation three years old
the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from the international monetary fund officials a steady inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled and greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred fifty billion euros. in the aid of the u.k. independence party says the hands of eurozone struggle is a time head while they are...
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course that to expect those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even now under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a saturday conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassadors on our website now where quizzed him about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how he thinks they're going to develop and twenty twelve tell the chickens thoughts about the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and. here in a few minutes the money and patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take us a sort of a the case that time and sort of made sense and. just think i just can't be any will or. will shortly not a correspondence person reflect. from greece as our team continues to look back at . the putin says he's open for talks with the oppos
course that to expect those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even now under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a saturday conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's u.n....
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to expect that those groups reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude on all these are implemented but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. but you can get ambassador churkin insight on all the recent middle east developments when we bring you more of that interview in less than thirty minutes here on our t.v. and elsewhere in the arab world what stage libya's out as we head towards the new year the punk revolutionary fervor has faded but libya's armed militias still patrolled r.v. reports on how the reluctance the reluctance to downed weapons might spark another power struggle that's coming up what's the amazing story of one very spiritual centenary him and increasingly infirm one hundred and ten year old rusty woman feels her dream of making the pilgrim
to expect that those groups reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude on all these are implemented but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. but you can...
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expect that those groups reforms can be implemented it is situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such a magnitude on all these are very implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop. in a better position the international community will be to demand that the city in a sort of is move along the reform track as quickly as possible. well italy had a currency christmas present its borrowing rates have plummeted in recent days allowing it to cheaply raise some much needed money to service its debts but prime minister mario monti is not popping the champagne saying more is needed to be done to calm the markets and that means more cuts well let's discuss this further and whether or not it's good or bad news with johan van overtveldt who is the editor of two were belgium's leading business magazines also wrote the end of the euro the uneasy future of the european union so tell us italy's managed to sell bonds at a rate lower than the one whi
expect that those groups reforms can be implemented it is situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such a magnitude on all these are very implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop. in a better position the international community will be to demand that the city in a sort of is move along the reform track as quickly as possible. well...
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do expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such a magnitude on all these if you implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. we can get embassador turpin's insight on all the recent movies developments when we bring you more of that interview next hour here on our t.v. and elsewhere in the arab world we assess what stage libya's as we head towards the new year the post revolutionary fervor has faded but libyans are militia still patrol are to report sort leave this hour on the reluctance to down weapons might spark another power struggle. but first the threats are being ramped up over a vital oil shipping route which he runs threatening to block the country says it's ready to confront any military ships crossing the security perimeter of its
do expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such a magnitude on all these if you implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. we can get...