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but for many this harbor becomes a point of no return as many sex lives are being shipped from here to other countries. vesta gates the dark on the well of a popular ukrainian holiday resort. plus health care by boat clinics can mean the difference between desperate people and vote in villages . hello broadcasting live from moscow this is. the international court of justice has ruled that unilateral declaration of independence from serbia was legal belgrade says it's rejects the non-binding decision so we are saying that cause of a succession in february two thousand and eight bonding with its territorial integrity the un's highest court in the hague said there is no article which
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prevents declarations of sovereignty great says the court hasn't said anything about the legality of course of an independent state however the us and many countries have praised the reading meanwhile of moscow says the decision sets a dangerous precedent and still wants by lateral talks between course of the differences journalist and historian that an abortion says the course decision is unjust. it's pretty much a death sentence for international law this is a textbook case of. a clear violation of both the un resolution twelve forty four and all the accepted norms of international law on asli was expecting a more nuanced decision along the lines of it was illegal but it doesn't matter i quite honestly didn't expect the world court to take such a directly pro-american position to be perfectly honest kosovo is a much independent does manchukuo order vichy france was in world war two it's
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a puppet state it suffers from and democrat abuses of power is in its government structure can be best described as a organized crime is not a state in any way shape or form just because the us state department says it is a doesn't mean it is a case of course it was just a naked land grab and if it's allowed to stand in serbia itself may actually soon fall apart disappear. as a country cannot afford to simply let this slide for the past twenty years there have been wars and conflicts in the balkans stemming from the collapse of yugoslavia and each time there was any sort of dispute the serbs turned out to be on the losing end and the principles that the so-called international community adopted along the way varied according to the needs of the moment there's no principle here really that can consistently apply over the past twenty years except the serbs always lose and that's clearly not a principle you can build a policy on but meanwhile the foreign affairs editor at serbian national television
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book it says the next step is for serbia to bring the issue of kosovo the un general assembly. it will be the decision of the general assembly that will change more things than this ruling which isn't unimportant but it says less than we thought it would the fact of course of all albanians are now deciding about their own lives and it is their free will i'm not the spokes person of the government government but what i've heard from from our government seems to me as if serbia does not want to rule over. and decide about their lives all he wants a minimum of sovereignty over the territory recognize the sovereignty does not imply serbian right to actually run the daily lives of course of all binion's and serbia head in the past several different proposals on how to resolve this all of which
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were very quickly rejected by the big powers except for four for russia and china and there wasn't much room for for serbia to corporator and you go see a. deal with r.t. and we've got plenty more coming up later in the program including putting life on ice. and ahead eight refrigerating get stored in this liquid nitrogen feels very crabby says it can't make any promises but this might just be a way to get to my mind. is it the only person in europe that claims to offer the possibility of life after death by freezing planes brains bodies. the us federal government has brought an eleventh hour those suit against the new immigration bill in arizona it says the door that said to come into force next week would violate the rights of immigrants and the to racial profiling measures would
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give the police the power to stop anyone they suspect of having into the u.s. illegally he would rights activist reverend graham and radio host attorney katz clashed on the issue in artie's washington studio. every conversation about the law not being humane is a red herring it should not be discussed it's an embarrassment as b ten seventy is federal law and all the state of arizona is doing is making sure that federal law is enforced and the answer to start with is to seal the border to quite literally build the fence fifty feet high if need be and the full length of the border from san diego through texas those of us from the civil rights community we see a whole lot of racial issues that are really come to play in terms of the arizona law that this law is basically going to allow for racial profiling and therefore discriminatory it is true you don't live on the same hours of driving you don't live on a slide you do not live on the same child in the tracks that i live on maybe you
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live in a privileged situation but the reality is that my god i hate it simply. because they're in the wrong neighborhood people stop all the time because they look at different way the wrong way in terms of the eyes of law enforcement is that reasonable cause to stop somebody on it and unfortunately it sets up a situation for racial profiling and when we look at someplace like does not arizona have created a law that is basically screwed discriminatory in its nature and happens i didn't create a law and making a two tier citizenship system mr cafferty jump in you're absolutely not first of all let's be clear reverend they are not citizens they are legal invaders they do not have like an apology given i have to show the united states of america because they look a certain way they may be citizens but they look a certain way that's the nature of racial profiling the reality is the law is racist the law sets up a dynamic to attack a certain segment of the population and to attack them with absolutely not. is a heated debate just to remind you we've got plenty more on our website that's
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called. some of the stories that might. be a twit services of the school lunch that will bring. take it on the web. why the celebrity psychic octopus paul maybe moved to russia to the local bookmakers are eager to pay good money for his technical talent. this year's international aids conference in vienna enters its final day with scientists and activists calling on rich countries to provide more funding to help fight the disease they're demanding universal access to treatment thousands of protesters rallied in the austrian temple cues in america of allowing big
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pharmaceutical companies to charge high prices for aids medicine complaint has been launched against the u.s. or writing nations on africa nineteen organizations around the globe spoke to consider medical journalist for britain's sunday times newspaper he thinks more progress being made in treating its scientists were more open to other data and views on the disease. i think that their calls are being listened to but that actually the direction in which the science is going is misplaced and that's why people are angry. for many years i've reported on this subject i started writing about it twenty five years ago and held the conventional view if it was caused by a new virus when that was first. put forward in the 1980's but over the years i've come to the conclusion that scientists who've been challenging that idea and who say that. it has never been proven. as
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a specific entity and therefore the tests that claim to diagnose infection are faulty i think they've got a very strong point and that's why after all these years we're still. things that dissatisfaction with the efforts of the scientific community it's not good not trying but they're misdirected their efforts. people heading to the beaches for some summer sun the seedier side of one black sea resort in ukraine's being exposed but this has become a thriving hard for the sex slave industry strategic importance location makes it a hotspot for human trafficking between the region and the rest of the world. it is fun in the sun in the ukrainian port city offered us hundreds of thousands come here during the height to receive. but for this woman from central africa it became a living nightmare with her identity concealed she told us how she was turned into
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a sex life. i met a man who told me he'd marry me and take care of me he brought me here then he locked me in a hotel room some men came every day and raped me sometimes there were three of them one later the man said he'd only to turkey but i managed to find help. she managed to escape from the man who had been slaves now she lives in the under protection program but many young girls here are not as lucky every day ships bring thousands of tourists in and out of but for many this harbor becomes a point of no return as many sex slaves are being shipped from here to other countries. turkey italy united arab emirates these are some of the most popular destinations for the sex slave trade and it does so with its strategic port serves as the market place police talk of fifty cases solved over the last two years but
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in reality the number of victims from all across the c.i.s. which are being brought here could be a thousand times higher and fighting organized sex trade gangs is very difficult. because it's thought some are highly connected with the authorities and the foreign sex trade workers use local men to find girls from deprived regions who are struggling to make a living so they're easy prey if these men offer them a new life they promise them jobs abroad and hotels and restaurants but eventually they end up as sex slaves and are stripped of their passports but. this organization called faith hope love helps sex trade victims to rehabilitate from their terrifying past in five years they have offered assistance to more than a thousand women it's still pretty had it is impossible to keep track of how many sex slaves are out there as most of them are simply afraid to call for help both social workers and authorities admit in the last several years the sex trade has
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slightly diminished but they say while ukraine's economy is in tatters the sex industry will remain as one of the most burning problems for this resort city regardless of the season. see reporting from address ukraine. but women's rights are also under the spotlight elsewhere and some countries are considering banning full face covering is that a veil in the latest edition of cross talk people develop and activists discuss whether it's you simply highlights intolerance that's coming up later. we need to give them a lesson and be an example of what tolerance really means it means taking to our principles even if it means accepting something that we ourselves find strange go down and listen to the women i've heard women explain why they were in the car they were in a car because they are taught by an ideology that tells them that they are a precious stone a diamond a piece of candy that must be hidden to prove their worth i'm not going to stand up
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to an ideology that compares me to a piece of candy they also taught that they will burn in hell fire forever if any part of their body is shown where is the empowerment in this then the carbon above utterly degrading and dehumanizing we have to get all of our intellectual discussion and get down on the ground and see what is happening to these women. with science and technology advancing in quantum leaps somebody they turn your life is not just a distant dream and they're ready to wait as long as it takes even. by having their brains and bodies frozen. revival. which offers such services and talk to one of its cause. that's just a moan put death on ice in the science fiction film demolition man freezing his
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body to be awakened in the future. and more than a decade later must go by what is lovable is attempting to have his memory talent on earth and his mind heaven can wait my parents had a mixed reaction to this my mom thinks it's a stupid waste of money most of my friends support me in this decision because they are also procreate iyonix he's paying thirty thousand dollars to have his body stored after he dies at the cruise clinic near moscow which freezes humans in the hopes of future thirty taishan it's the only facility of its kind outside the us and so far they can explain the count stands for and the head of aid refrigerating gas are stored in this liquid nitrogen field that crowder was says he can't make any promises but this might just be a way to get a take to life if science catches up with imagination will be transferred to new
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bodies the cost of a simple brain freeze is ten thousand dollars even if we can't. spend it animation right now if we can preserve the structure of the information about the course and then we can still put pressure revive him in the future while some in a scientific community support investing in cloud gen x. they believe major advances in the field are a long way off controlling the fine process is a major challenge but nothing compared to bring someone back to life. the problem at hand is resuscitation it's biological death and irreversible derangement. but if the future can bring this land. back to life what does he hope to do. my immediate goal is to try somewhere to a star closest to us. and investment in what seems impossible today may be worthwhile and many tomorrow. r.t. . some other stories from around the world this hour. has broken
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diplomatic relations with colombia after all the time travel harboring leftist guerrillas very well in president has given colombian ambassador three days to the country or the military to be on high alert. between the two nations a colombian dossier legend proof of rebel camps presented to the organization of american states washington sparked the u.s. reaction hugo chavez says lived in his protests. relief teams working on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico have been ordered to evacuate the area due to a storm threat tropical storm bonnie that the bahamas is now towards the gulf could reach some today officials say the evacuation might delay the effort to plug the well for good days. now in remote areas of india health care can be hard to come by but thanks to the country's rivers some medical help
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can arrive by boat providing a lifeline for locals ati's charan singh expects. to water world this is the mighty brahmaputra river originating in debate it enters india. it's the peak of the rainy season here in the state of assembly northeast india arrives by boat for those living in remote villages it can take three or four days to reach some of the island's. many villages we can go only in the rainy season it's more difficult to get to them during the dry season we have to try to seven kilometers. this could take two hours we can't carry all our medical equipment such a long distance one hundred thousand people live in the district of nobody but there is only one functioning medical center no wonder then that the arrival of the boat clinic is a big event here the entire village turns out to meet the stuff sixteen year old is pregnant and feels this free check up is
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a far better option than travelling to the nearest town the book clinic is run by an ngo the center for northeast studies and is funded by the indian government and unicef its main focus is the immunization of children while locals were initially hesitant to get their babies vaccinated mothers now actively support but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hock examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the cause doctor needs an x. ray but for that to loudon we'll have to go to the city. who took the signal have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that i'm a poor man and i can't afford the money it cost to go that i'm looking i would believe we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine for that of the patient has to go to the medical center in the city if there's an emergency we have
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a strong bible that we can use to transport the patients. getting access to health . is never easy and more saw during the monsoon when the river probably broke up as much of the learned by delivering health care to the doorstep of villagers the book could well mean the difference between life and it got and seeing r g on the obama . stephanie joins us now with all the latest in the world of business and we hear russian i don't steal producers have recently been heavily criticised for the processing policies that yes they have carried metal consumers have struggled to establish long term contracts for supplies of what they consider to be acceptable rates and the prime minister putin is helping to mediate the pricing dispute have more for you in just a moment but first exams for european banks are nearly over there is a lot of stress tests are ninety one financial institutions will be released on friday they should tell the world whether the banks are ready to withstand a renewed economic downturn and a potential debt default by a country but the real question is whether the regulators have set the bar high
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enough to actually test that weak banks that's public over reports. if too many banks passed the test it means the test failed that's a widespread suspicion about their sentiments of europe's biggest lenders the banks have been asked to estimate how much additional capital they would need and the two scenarios namely if the economic situation were to deteriorate for two years and scenario with an additional sovereign shark analysts question just how realistic the task can be it's very difficult to say partly because we don't know what the so-called adverse an aria. that would be considered of just yet we know that they'll be considering a mild recession as a worst case scenario which which incidentally we don't think is the worst case scenario. but we don't know how the how greater probability they're going to assign
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to the risk of sovereign default. so what they do on that front would determine the results too long winded results will be released late friday after the european bourses closed for the weekend which is meant to avoid a panic on already nervous markets but some analysts believe the caution is excessive there's been a number of officials coming out over recent days suggesting that. the banks and the respective countries seem to be good shape in that they're going to pass these stress tests there's been a couple of banks saying that they could possibly fail but perhaps the market already had a good feeling for this those type of failure candidates i think really perhaps is going to line up to be somewhat of a nonevent expectations are the major banks will pass and the biggest problems will be found and the smallest players which in many cases are not listed and once it's revealed which banks are in the need of more capital it's still not clear what
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happens next that civil conscious have been found that might be able to be drawn upon the business our team. now it's time to have a quick look at how the equity markets are performing in asia stocks are high on friday lifted by financials resources and exports as you know on kong the hang seng is heading for a fourth straight session of gains healthy earnings from u.s. companies three m. and u.p.s. are wasting investor confidence and here in moscow the r.t.s. has opened just a touch higher than my six will start trading in a few minutes finished tie it to point by two percent on thursday managing to shrug off the pessimistic testimony from the chairman of the us federal reserve is hydro . into the black. rushes are in and so producers have come in for fierce criticism from the government for the pricing policies metal consumers such as car makers have been struggling to establish long term contracts with supplies of what they consider to be except to rights prime minister vladimir putin is going to the
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city of china up and to help mediate the dispute and to open a brand new pipeline production facility our correspondent. reports. the crisis has pulled the ground. with most of the construction side frozen in oil and gas companies the state winning their new pipeline project their government has brought the battle to the sector with metals prices growing demand consumer and metals among which carmakers up to us losses will ways in. which manufactures green curious and thanks for the military as well as the companies watching the prices spike. this year give us good faces criminal charges for price fixing the problem drones attention the highest level of government to the middle of the service inducting a wide ranging investigation into the possibility that a number of major you have worked out a price setting deal but at this point out that the cost of steel and russia all
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those people will travel there are sure is an export. market new percent of the warnings that explored that are from the missing trans are hardly critical of the global trend seems to price if you look institute holding the country's third largest producer president will open a new large diameter pipe production line within an ok six hundred thousand tonnes the company is even introduce you to a white majority to signify its innovative approach in the sector we should go on with the modernization over the next five years we expect an innovative breakthrough in the pipe industry we are not only renovating the capacities. or creating new ones from scratch but will our clients to work in tough conditions primarily in the oil i'm gas sectors the prime minister together with representatives of the sector will discuss the steel price formula that is suitable for all and will allow long term content to be established it seems
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a political intervention is needed due to the fact that consumer on to her uses are trying to read on the price for up a several month old radio and talking to them i know is there a saying most of the producers are unlikely to agree to the long term contract the fact that this price is experiencing a serious volatility of the market right now. the profitability of russian businesses increased by eighty six percent in the first five months of two thousand and ten compared to the previous year the statistics service says the combined pretax profits in large mid-sized companies trying to eighty billion dollars bums working in the extraction utilities and processing industries were among the top gayness meanwhile the number of companies reporting a loss dropped by just two point six percent compared to the first months of two thousand and nine when the country was in the depths of recession. and not so from the business team for now but of course i'll be back with more updates from you in
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