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of explosions of the pope wrong to live in old school concerts. with the biggest financial reforms in decades but some are calling this a the bill is a watered down version of the way all the money. and then are convicted of rape by deception for keeping a jewish woman into consensual sex the ruling highlights racism in the country. and on the business desk we'll be looking at the economic implications of russia's worst drought in one hundred years have gotten more in just twenty minutes time. a very warm welcome. from moscow but a gang of alleged neo nazis are on trial in moscow for
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a series of deadly attacks and terror plots and our correspondents reports from outside the court. the defendants thirteen of them are all in their twenty's and they're accused of being extremely dangerous and ruled by extremist ideas not the thirteen alleged neo nazis who are accused of killing twenty seven people because of that hate preparing for terrorist attacks participating in the illegal extremist network and inciting racist hatred now the at the speed tells r t that when they tried to arrest these men about a year ago they put up fences with an armed resistance wounding several of those agents these men are found guilty of all the charges i laid out for you they could serve life in jail they want the power to rule russia the socialist state and they want the power to not ethnic russians from the contrary and i
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mentioned earlier that these men are accused of being part of an illegal extremist group well that's right group is called the national socialist society and this group is allowed to go towards these ideas of an ethnic russian of russia by many ways first by the violence and second also by the political arm of it and. so they've had. candidates run in regional elections so far and this has many critics so specially in the activist community wondering just who is behind the n.s.a. you have young people that are arrested or do we need bombings but who is funding them and who's organizing this pretty large extremist group and these activists say once you pinpoint those the culprits behind the and then russia can say that it's been successful and upbringing extremists that is now considered the legal extremist group and that came about earlier this year actually when the russian
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supreme court ruled that they were that that would be illegal also several years earlier the nation adopted an extremist legislation. that is really empowered police officers also police officers have taken a more head roache to arresting these alleged culprits and then taking them to trial i spoke to a woman who is a diehard supporter of this movement and here's more of our discussion together. this self professed and deeply religious woman is full of hate hate for those who are different hate for immigrants she accuses of occupying disrespecting and contaminating her nation russians she insists are fighting a race war motivated by love books love for one home went and our nation love good people families where people don't just date and then break up but rather they get married in church they don't practice abortions the don't support
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interesting marriages. or ethnically mixed communities and what are your thoughts about me i'm not russian i'm african american i'm here are you upset that your government gave me a visa what are your thoughts on that. i believe everyone should live in their own homeland where they belong. armed with this believe and inspired by racist blogging her husband. and two fellow students. market in two thousand and six they targeted because of the number of traders that come from central asia and china the blast killed fourteen attacks against looking people are often brutal and in cases like the market they are deadly the deeds of angry mobs pummeling outnumber victims all recorded by racist and then posted on nationalist websites. activists call the situation out of control when a local nonprofit crime watchdog group acknowledges it is slowly getting better let
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you know what needs to certain seizing the most odious groups that had been involved in systematic violence and terrorism during the last two years the largest formations in moscow were dispelled and the key activists and murderers detained. she says one thousand people have been killed due to hate crimes in two thousand and ten that's down from fifty for the same time period last year but that map does little to satisfy magnons who feel suffer alliance is better than police protection is supposed. to learn crowds of people take care of their own safety. comes into action after a crime is committed. as for veronica her husband is serving a life sentence for actions neither of them regrets and for a cause they both support but she did show some sadness when talking about her own family she says that she and her husband are able to have children because she can't save him his life sentence that's the sense of it that the thirteen on trial
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could face if they're found guilty. russian media is reporting a militant gun from the north caucuses could be behind wednesday's attack on a hydro power plant in the southern republic of couple of the noble kaya to say poor security at the station made it vulnerable to attack and i does ease of i explained. full did claiming to be. it's been reported that the militants leader. was behind the storming of this hydro plant in the north caucasus on wednesday morning a group of opp to five gunmen forced their way into the. power plant killing two police officers at the entrance members of the sure gang were reportedly identified by employees of the station as the attackers although there's been no official confirmation so far the gang detonated equivalent to ten kilos of t.n.t. the explosions didn't damage the planned day and didn't affect the electricity
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supply of the region security has been tightened at all the energy facilities across russia manhunt is underway although. less violence than avenir by north caucasus republic such as. it was a scene of the fierce fighting in october two thousand and five then dozens of militants stormed the capital city at night she attacking police man and government officers one hundred forty people were killed among them ninety two militants last ten attacks on law enforcement officials. in this region is in the very heart of russia's north caucasus known to be a haven for militants. well that was my that is the developer of soccer russia southern republic of cover the area on the way here on our five bed love interfaith relations in israel are in the spotlight as the arab man faces eighteen months jail
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for allegedly took a jewish woman into pads. the international court of justice is set to decide whether the cost of a declaration of independence from serbia in two thousand and eight was legal if the hague sides with serbia it may force calls the vote back to the table with belgrade well the way to unilaterally declared independence from february two thousand and eight after un break in the case the asians failed both those experts in the show got a lot of it says if the independence is declared legal it would provoke instability of around the world. well let's be quite clear this isn't merely an issue. that has local implications this is huge international implications because here you have reporting in fact a non european bombing its way into sovereign state in the balkans
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for the republic of yugoslavia at the time and subsequently as a result of its occupation and label for a session to takes place and the united states in fact was the very first country to recognize course it's clearly that they want to control this country if the international court of justice. and we have all these countries still sticking with. recognition of the situation i'm talking about most of the european union countries and above all the united states. is right between some very serious situation where we are not in a position to resolve international issues legally if we have large powerful states simply create their own free from all over the world that is simply going to create instability everywhere and people will not be able to refer to international law.
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that was political experts on the balkans and gov lovitz now u.s. president brock a plan has signed into law the biggest financial overhaul since the great depression the main goal is to prevent another economic crisis but the bill was strict that banks are making risky bets provide more transparency and new consumer protection agency is the government have the right to seize control of a struggling bank republicans oppose the changes and ask for modifications some experts are now dowsing the effectiveness of the overhaul saying for down version and pleasing republicans. this is a weak bill makes major exemptions it doesn't even replace what was done in the years after the great depression and it leaves all of the real bite of what might happen in the hands of regulators who are given an enormous amount of discretion by spring you know everybody knows that those regulators will come under
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the pressure of the very banks they're supposed to control and so i would not agree that this is a very sweeping legislation i think this is a victory for the banking sector they are very happy that much less was done than even some of their more open minded people thought would be likely what we've really seen here is the power of the financial community to to cause a crisis to be bailed out at public expense and then with a horrible irony to use some of the money they got as a bailout to make sure that there wouldn't be the kind of reform and regulation that would really prevent this again so my guess is that after a little bit of fear about how there's all this regulation and reform this will fade out of everyone's memory and we will unfortunately very much go back to business as usual with the democrats claiming they made a reform the republicans brushing it off and ignoring it and that will be the end
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of the story and that is a tragedy because we will have not learned the lesson of something that almost collapsed our entire economy and the world economy with it. but mike norman chief economist from the tennessee financial says that the pill well health stabilise the american economy in that critics is simply trying to stand the public this argument that it's going to limit credit i mean i think that's more or less a scare tactic a political ploy that's being put out there to get the public fearful but here's the thing if it leads to a more stable investing environment if it leads to a damping down of excessive speculation and volatility in the markets that should also lead to better economic conditions more investment and more job growth and look if people have jobs because that's really the bottom line issue right now in this economy if this leads to
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a more stable financial climate people will earn higher incomes and the reliance upon credit may not be as high you know you might lose a little bit off or one side you might not get your free checking but look if it results in a more stable environment i think everybody comes out of this more you know happier well that was chief economist mike norman giving his the you on the wall street reforms. in israel and arab man's been found guilty of rape by deception for tricking a woman into agreeing to have sex by saying he's a felon somebody should have been hunted an eighteen month prison sentence that says he'll appeal and there's all these police to reports even couples who choose to have interfaith relationships face silicio in the country. this jewish jerusalem suburb is surrounded by arab neighborhoods and far from cultivating a culture of tolerance vigilante style jewish patrol groups calling themselves fire
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for judaism stand watch outside the local shopping mall their mission to prevent arab men mixing with local jewish girls the municipality has created a twenty four hour hotline where parents and friends can phone to rat on jewish girls breaking this to boot a specially trained team of counselors and psychologists is on standby to rescue them as a leash more. it's important to save our traditions culture history and identity because without these who are we from my experience we can see that the chances for a healthy relationship between is really jewish woman and an arab man very very low it's because of the great differences between these two cultures share up with any of the most recent case involves an arab man who posed as a jewish better or a jewish woman agreed to have sex with him but after she found out he was an arab and not a jew she filed a police complaint the courts took the case so seriously that he's now been convicted of rape by deception and sentenced to eighteen months and president the
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judge said he had an obligation to protect the public funds of the state of criminals who could no innocent victims but reactions to the verdict defer i think if the women want to do it it's dark lord a lot different it's our belief or more of a because something negative usually do is girls don't know where their guys. unless it's a choice you know. there should be a choice in leverage or it's bad in prison is too much and this is the way that this is going to pick this ruining our present arrives that we cannot have relationships that we cannot be just human beings arabs make up a foot of israel's population but relationships between arabs and jews are rare former palestinian minister ziad abu is a yard says fights break out almost weekly and night clubs and other puppy. places over the issue it's not religion he says it's racism there are jewish gangsters which are against. the relations between jewish jewish men
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and. those who can go out to a bar. or anywhere with an arab guys and threaten them and force them to break. in the two years rami who are here and kelly been touched or have been together they've never been physically threatened he's muslim she's jewish but they're not thinking about leaving israel because they say it's simply too difficult on other levels and when my family found out they were very adamant about cutting me off on every level. for acting as a traitor to everybody and for being in israel and shit and making that choice right now israeli parliamentarians are considering a law that will require prospective israeli citizens to kid loyalty to israel as a jewish democratic state i would be israelis are furious most refuse to swear
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allegiance to a state they believe explicitly excludes and marginalizes them police here are t. jeff. breakthroughs in treating aids have been attracting much attention at international conference on the disease in vienna but activists have also been trying to highlight the need for universal access to the truman and campaign is continued to protest them on the new rights for those with a charity in aids i can relate is the most against the u.s. the united nations on behalf of known to rise aging they claim president obama's policies favor multinational pharmaceutical companies and make treatment more expensive obama is said to be hurt by the accusation. north korea has condemned the u.s. and south korea for this. military exercises same day pays a security risk to the police either going young or they criticize washington's decision to impose
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a further sanctions on the country to help prevent nuclear proliferation the secretary of state hillary clinton announced the new measures jeering a visit to seoul on wednesday tensions are heightened after the sinking of a south korean ship launch which an international report concluded pyongyang was responsible for an accusation it denies. the us that it has opposed the bill to help america's jobless they voted to restore all state hundred millions of americans who've been out of work for overhaul for year benefits had lapsed at the end of may with democrats and republicans deeply divided on this you the move will cost thirty four billion dollars. officials in shot have said sudanese president omar bashir will not be arrested during his visit to the african country the international criminal court is calling
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for bashir his detention on charges of genocide crimes committed during the conflict in darfur it is a first visit to the contrie which recognizes the i.c.c. since his indictment last year will bashir denies the charges. southern china has been hit by its seconds thai food in a week bringing rain the sand revising the country's worst floods in more than a decade winds top one hundred kilometers per hour or shipping between high none and the mainland has been suspended and dozens of flights canceled and more than seven hundred people have done things the start of the year is a result of two going from someone on central china. ok we're on line view twenty four hours a day of course with many will sorries the videos this is take a quick look at what's that dot com at the moment for you when you log on first stop. garcelle
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and welcome to the business bulletin unusually uncertain it was how ben bernanke he described the prospects for the world's biggest economy the response by the financial markets to the fed chief testimony has also been one of uncertainty as his comments fuelled fears about the strength of the global recovery but maggie said the central bank stood ready to further ease interest rates if the recovery should still shots he thought the risk of a double dip recession remains relatively small the chairman predicted that u.s. g.d.p. would grow three percent in two thousand and ten and three and a half percent in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and twelve. the economic expansion that began in the middle of last year is proceeding at a moderate pace supported by stimulative monetary and fiscal policies however the housing market remains weak with the overhang of very good or foreclosed houses weighing on home prices and construction. and here in russia there are problems of a different sort the country is ensuring its worst drought for
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a century sixteen agricultural regions have declared a state of emergency and that we'd have it is predicted to be twenty percent lower than last year the head of the country's grain union is warning that the poor crop could push up prices on the high street joining me now to discuss the economics of too little rain is you have danny economist trust bank yevgeny thanks very much for joining me now the head of the grain union thinks the drought could lead to a two percent rise in inflation in russia do you think that's possible i'm not a pessimistic and so. the inflation pressure will be livid versus the end of two thousand and ten but i don't think that peace will be increased that high if not only to compare with the more aggressive or forecast for example heard from the monitor authorities like inflation russia may be no more than five percent in two thousand and ten this is no longer ality with four point seven since the beginning of the year by now but when do you i mean if we're going to see effects of this
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drought in recent prices when will we actually see on the high street i think this will be seen more like you would begin the fourth especially in the middle for them because august is usually the mom when prices are not growing right in the end may even decrease these drought may help prices to decrease because you get a lot of produce coming to the markets to get it to your stores then it will and the prices may decrease faster if you begin by the beginning of or fourth on where the russian crop exhausts prices may begin to increase faster but definitely i don't expect extremely high. growth simply because we are very well integrated into international trade and there are a lot of fruits and vegetables which are imported side of russia but this is of higher inflation what impact is that likely to have on central banks and not spending. as on of event here because the consensus are not that obvious as in case of mr bernanke i would say that the future is still for get out of the heart of what the increase of it's because this is not the case now so first of all sort of
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all the possible cause and i hope. these consequences will be. result of. it. because he was afraid it was right with the members of the senate committee he was frank with the market he was not optimistic expected he didn't promise impossible so he frankly told. his more concentrated on the major core consequence of months already for that because he didn't promise to increase any implementing the stimulus measures to push economy for the group because a couple of months did not provide. enough in order to cheer up the markets so this is not the way to figure this out should work actually measured realistic yes frankly speaking the concentration on the major term and long. nature of the beautiful american economy ok tell me how important is this for russia i would say
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that the effect of these currents the speech of bernanke and he's nice to me it's not that important for us to simply because it does not really too much the russian economy our friends our actions in our major indicator is oil price is high so we are comfortable with that we respectively what it is doing to all prices we're still comfortable so you can see all russian euro bond market peacetime so we are not going down so. well comfortable with the situation and with what bernanke seems definitely fed is the major player on central banks worldwide so if change is out and seriously and drastically this will affect russia but not this could this united approach is a positive positive for russia yes no no no no no no no other choice because we have high oil price with prices with the bull levels of we we still have our economic growth and even drought effect is limited. thank you very much as again you know dushan thank you for your insight and let's have a closer look now at the equity markets and how they're doing european shares and
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gaining on a choppy trading day those gloomy comments from bernanke are reigniting fears of the economy pot the banks the lending support on the foot sea that fund is recent upbeat earnings from u.s. hands and comes ahead of europe. stress tests strong retail sales data for june is also helping the index which is outsourcing group the capital is also lending some support four percent higher at this hour after posting a fifteen percent rise in first tough profit on here in moscow markets again ing having a raised early in losses than my six is now up almost a percent thanks to outperforming the t.v. is more than one and a quarter percent in the black. is gaining a percent ross telecom is the worst performing blue chip on the my sex shouting almost a third of a percent this out of the us nickel is the top gain on the two point seven percent and that's all the business use for now but you can always find more stories on our website that's called slash.
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it would be so much brighter if you knew about songs from funniest impressions of these. stunts on t.v. . it's all false. a group of alleged neo nazis go on trial in moscow he used to killing dozens of people in ethnically motivated problems investigators came.
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