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yet of the rest of the government to be in saying that they are going to do everything they can everything in their power to try and put these fires out and bring them back to people's lives. still here in the forecast. there for the threat of new fires persists of signed a decree today announcing the emergency situation in a number of regions of our country which are hardest hit by the fires. but much will depend on our actions in the city it's difficult to stay in the city it's stuffy and very home people want to escape to the countryside that's where we should be very careful and cautious so i must remember that one dropped match could result is exhausted the government understands its unconditional responsibility and main task today is to help the victims get back to their normal lives as soon as possible. nationwide a quarter of a million people are involved in trying to put these fires out and make sure that they don't spread any further now how it is right here it's very oppressive with
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the smoke very thick smoke everywhere very difficult to breathe and very stinging on the eyes as well the situation the moment doesn't look like the ground or all around me still smoldering it doesn't look like it's going to be clearing up any time soon let's tell you how well muscovites feeling and all this is the family is back to to begin to approach the capital. breathing in moscow has been quite difficult over the past couple of days it gets slightly better during the day but overnight stay clear of small cans and covers most so that it is almost impossible to see anything ecologists are saying that the level of pollution in the city right now is seven times higher higher than it usually is and doctors are adding that breathing in moscow right now for a couple of hours alone can be equivalent to smoking two packs of cigarettes that is why some people are choosing to wear face masks in order to reduce the amount of this boys and air that they inhale doctors are recommending those with lung diseases and heart diseases to stay at home and to spend as little time outdoors as
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possible and a piece of what all of you all for she's doing to help the fire victims that we've seen in villages across the south in the regions in russia. as prime minister vladimir putin has pledged one hundred thousand dollars for each family of lost homes and they are expected to receive the money next week those that are worst case and in most need of a financial help to do that have received an additional payment already this week so if the help is already starting to get them to the financial help what we are also hearing though is that it's people are taking advantage of the situation in this allegedly some people with with starting fires of their own accord in order to try and claim this compensation money we're also hearing of looting going on in villages that have been destroyed by fire where we are right now is a very very strong police presence with offices on the underground the streets making sure that nobody is doing anything untoward to quell this tragedy could cain
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has had to any hope that that he wave is going to lessen soon is there any relief on the way what's the full cost of course muscovites are hoping for a heavy rain to fall in the city to help its cool it down and clear the air however whether services are not predicting any heavy rain they're only pretty good short term rains maybe during the day and later in the week and they're also predicting the heat to go up to over forty degrees as sales see these during the day right now the temperature at night alone reaching over it's thirty degrees so it does look like must be going to stay one big all been for a while. that was all season ten of our reporting from the center of the russian capital for us to all of the situation from the white moscow region. now wednesday will be a day of mourning and russia's costly all scrooge in siberia following the deadly
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plane crash which local doctors say has claimed eleven lives the area of governance says victims' families will receive over sixty six thousand dollars in compensation for the tragedy followed is suspected to be the main cause of the tragedy which happened as the aircraft was trying to land. we received information at nine thirty in the evening that an untold off twenty four plane had crashed some seven hundred meters away from the run well while trying to land the fifteen people who were on board eleven passengers including a child and four crew eleven people have died in the accident with four now being treated in hospital preliminary reports suggest that three of the survivors are crew members and that the child was a man those killed the fire has been out and investigators are now working at the scene. without walls on emergencies ministry spokesperson on the fatal plane crash in siberia in which eleven people find. there's plenty more to come this hour on r
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c including new how. parents. children are educated the problem and in the process they're. all going to get the most that's why they're relevant in our mind. is it's a much needed facility for treating children with kidney problems and then north korea since. u.s. combat cheap so withdrawing a former iraqi promise fifty thousand it will stay on to help iraqi forces president obama confirmed america will stick to its deadline of the end of this month but that the sacrifice is not yet james and then flower writes from middle east politics and security says the bomb as promised is overshadowed by fresh violence in iraq they will hand over to a more of a combat support than a combat role in the coming months and they should technically leave the country entirely by the end of next year what's interesting i think is that obama has
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always distance himself from the iraq war joe biden his vice president has been the emissary to iraq in recent months i think he's using this reminder that he's the president to take u.s. troops out of iraq to to new the same amount of support for his war in afghanistan where last month the u.s. experienced the biggest loss of the war so far it's a sort of irony that barack obama decides to make this announcement as iraq last month enjoy its worst month of violence for the past two years over five hundred people killed in shootings and bombings across the country so one thing you have of the rock is. of uncertainty and i feel that both in terms of the government's ability to make policy and its ability to secure its own people both significant be compromised. and there maybe another struggle coming president of lomas way after iran's leader challenged him to a face to face t.v. debate it follows a statement by a top u.s. military officer that a strike against around could not be ruled out. the details from new york.
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we should mention that president ahmadinejad has made this offer and presented this offer in the past in the past few years to obama last year and to his predecessor george w. bush it is highly unlikely that the president of the united states would sit down for face to face with the president of iran especially with cameras surrounding them for a televised debate but what is so surprising about it is the fact that it continues to make news all the u.s. mainstream media outlets have taken up this story all the very popular blogs on the internet have taken this story its main headlines and what it really does prove is that the president of iran continues to be something of a mastermind of u.s. media look at the realities that are taking place right now we've seen at the u.n. as you mentioned four rounds of sanctions against iran the most recent ones to take place in the early june after that the united states and the european union passed
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unilateral sanctions additional by the actual sanctions and embargo against iran and iran has not changed its course it is continuing to enrich uranium which it says is being done for peaceful purposes when i did sit down with the president of iran he assured me that iran will not halt its nuclear program because he says that it's entitle the countries entitle to have a program for peaceful purposes and he said it doesn't matter how many sanctions are passed so we see that there have been international sanctions placed against iran one after another after another and iran has not changed its course. with the foam the iranian american political action committees all coming u.s. midterm election is among a number of things that cools the american restaurant to get. these comments are really directed to three different audiences one is towards iran obviously and to try to use the carrot and stick approach and continue to use
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a carrot and stick approach and emphasize that that stake is real to the extent that the iranians may not be taking it as seriously under the obama administration as under the bush administration the second is to the domestic u.s. audience and in the u.s. there is some concern by many people that this this whole track the whole sanctions track is doomed to fail and so for the administration it's important especially with the elections coming up and so on not to be perceived as being weak on security and to hold this threat out seriously and finally the third target of course is the israelis and the israelis of course are concerned that this this whole new sanctions process is just something that will buy the iranians more time and so they they want reassurance from the u.s. . or russian m.p.'s the mule not by the far off he sits on the international affairs committee believes whatever goal the u.s.
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is pursuing it's treading a dangerous path. from him and around twenty minutes time but here's just a taste of what he had to say. we're going to saugus to because. we've been worried about recent talks on possible attacks on iran or a war with iran this is a serious problem we can't ignore the fact that they're trying to destabilize the situation not only by economic sanctions but by ethical means as well iran is a multiethnic seventy million people country destabilization attempt is rather dangerous. arabs living in israel say more and more laws are being brought in which actively discriminate against. and human rights campaigners believe the racism extends beyond muslims as a supporter clear reports one recent bill for perspective citizens to declare loyalty to a jewish and democratic state. they're just back from two
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in the states with a protest music found sympathetic ears among jews and arabs they go by the name of damn blood and they're the first i would be israeli hip hop group to rap in arabic hebrew and english the lyrics are bold and demand better treatment for arab israelis who they say are treated as second class citizens even money saying. i was out for the loud and people elected them so it's not the government. but i mean this is the face of the people like what started first started or not but this is the situation ever seems like gangsters and civil rights groups agree they say it's official the current is really government is the most racist in israel's history. the laws started them and side two hundred ninety six instances of races are there not just against arabs there's also
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a significant rise in racism against other ethnic groups russians ethiopians and eastern jews i believe that israel is a racist country if this trend continues its bills disaster for the state of israel already at least twenty one bills that arab citizens insist just combinator against them have been passed the most recent prospective citizens now have to swear allegiance to a jewish and democratic state better changing the whole discourse in israel now into one in which the assumption is that palestinians are not loyal they have should have no rights they have to prove their loyalty and so this is very much part of that whole circle same kind of move the first victims of this this legislative drive will be the palestinian parliament members who are b. is one of them she's one of fourteen arab parliamentary members out of one hundred twenty she says it's a daily struggle for arabs to be treated equally even the most liberal israeli parties often struggle to support them the first priority is to keep their position
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in the coalition government is that this is we have all this week this little idea that this government has no vision not just some pieces of fantasy as to this but also has the peace with its own citizens but in its defense the same israeli cabinet approved the largest economic development plan for arabs this industrial park is the brainchild of stephan. a jewish israeli millionaire who's joined hands with shockey khatib the former mayor of the largest arab city in israel nazareth both the moment the arabs are not participating in industry in israel they have stayed in the professions we want to bring arabs into the circle of industry and my vision is that five years from now there will be twenty to twenty five production factories here but that's vision is being. tested because although parliamentarians still need to vote on the proposed amendments to the citizenship law another bill that has already been passed includes threatening to cut off funding to
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institutions that support the palestinian version of the nine hundred forty eight or another ball criminalizes denying israel's right to be called a jewish state which is why they'll be no shortage of lyrics anytime soon and the music will repost policy on israel. all those that much more on our website of course that dot com anytime you like here's just a brief taste of what might catch your eye on the line thousands of russian up paratroopers be celebrating their units eightieth anniversary. of the russian biker rally with provia pulling power as prime minister vladimir putin writes it.
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when parents discover their child is ill anything they can get but in russia we like the chechen republic dancing treatment for serious conditions such as kidney disease meant to having to travel to moscow but that's something that many families just can't afford now the new facilities mean vital medical care is within reach shelties night as these are the house the story it's been a year since her adopted baby girl died but lady said she still mourning she's always looking at the pictures of the girl when she was in hospital the only memory she has no she was more than a child she was in. school we think about all the time my mom still crying. little hard to get out so when most old marshall was brought to this hospital with acute kidney failure
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the doctors did they have best to save the girl but with the special equipment to purify the plant there was no hope it was a shame to see a child who couldn't help. has been working at the hospital for three years during that time ten children have died from acute kidney disease. this new equipment was installed four months ago to doc to say it will support do suffering from renal failure until the moment they'll be able to find a donor kidney the last patient was treated here for two months before going into more school for transplant the new order i don't think it matters that these machines are not being used right now and what really matters is that they really do accept. at least a little bit but you know. the children's hospital in the center of the chechen capital has eleven departments which makes it one of the biggest in the north caucasus people from all over the region come here for medical care but the center
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for the treatment of kidney problems makes it special children are ok if they had a kidney problem and in the past their treatment was to go to law school that's providing their relatives had enough money but the russian government determination to decentralize specially here this unit is on their doorstep. they even visit are seen in grozny. while headlines this hour and violence in southern pakistan has killed around forty people and injured dozens of others rising iraq to in karachi. and all the cities in the cities province following the assassination of a politician because the middle space is targeting political and religious activists as rival parties of power in the region the area has been plagued by at. on political tension which is seen over one hundred this year alone.
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ten people accused of an all day shoes that rage in a family but million dollar helicopter nice. guy who dresses come through on a cash loan september using industrial schools to break into vaults in a highly sophisticated operation they escaped by helicopter leading it's one of. the caches that been recovered they all deny the charges though prosecutors claim to have d.n.a. evidence. an outbreak of paid in peru has killed a teenage boy at infected. people most contaminated by the baltic strain which is transmitted by fleas cases on pneumonic ridges airborne spread being blamed mainly on burning sugarcane crops which are forcing my scouring the disease populated areas it's peru's worst outbreak. is the way the news is our way all
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see. coming up right now and it's good business all day but down. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get voice face to face with the news makers. well it's a business the russian government says it won't purchase norilsk nickel to settle its bits a shareholder disputes billionaire all of their past is bidding to boil it rivals
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limit patel and in accusing him of bad management of the of the telling yesterday appointed as president suggesting he's going nowhere a spokesman for president medvedev says he won't step in but doesn't want the politics of the world's top nickel and the crisis but it also pointed prosecutor general jury cheika to examine nor nichols a.g.m. which provoked the. russian real estate prices are on the rebound even though the global economy has yet to emerge from the financial crisis but in a culture of a look at the reasons behind the rise. it seems the slowdown in russia's real estate market may finally be over in the first half of this year alone prices grew by fifteen to twenty percent and it's not only the price level which is growing but also the number of deals signed most of the developers now declare that there. is about three times higher than it was two thousand in two thousand and nine. so
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we could see that on the basis that of the growing. demand on the market will could declare most of the developers could declare the day that the price growing up there rises soon in every single sector from economy parliaments to luxury homes here in this area for the school is where the city's most expensive apartment solar case is the starting price of just one square meter tops thirty thousand dollars but this is not the upper limit the prices are expected to raise even higher over the next year. after the financial crisis fewer companies started to build new apartment buildings and at the same time the demand for flats continue to grow real estate companies say supply will not keep up with demand and that will push prices even higher. i believe the economic situation has stabilized and it's again become very profitable to invest in real estate i'm sure we'll see further growth in
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demand as well as in property prices and the other issue is the lack of construction companies active on the global market and they say only an increase in the number of well financed builders committed to producing quality real estate can keep prices stable might in the course not business r.t. . when prices are going for a six trade day to hit a twenty two months hoyos drought and top exporter fields prices a fifth last week but the head of russia's grain union says that some justified. fundamental factors do not support kind of grain prices last week we reached two hundred forty dollars per tonne but this crisis is quite groundless according to the latest forecast of the global grain on screen reserves will reach one hundred ninety two million tons of this year compared to last year's record bully him of one hundred ninety seven million tonnes is that really such a big difference that decreases just five million tonnes but the average price has
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jumped from one hundred eighty dollars. so. let's take a look at the stock markets now here in moscow they've slipped into the red cross telecom is top blue chip loser down over one percent as it's announces the rollout of a four g. network across the country but comment after full sixty percent last month crediting the government's cust for clunkers program. in asia stocks saw the rise of the strong bank results. group is over one percent higher in tokyo exporters home and hitachi have put on two and a half of said. positive results for costs. and investors are cashing in yesterday's profits in europe sending stock markets they're down but metals join take straw to have a tripling in first half profit in m. and a news gold producer kinross has bought out rival redback and a seven point one billion dollars deal one is almost moved down as i say investors
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cashing profits that. the ruble has slipped below the psychological benchmark of thirty dollars as the old price continues to rise. energy exporters ruble hit twenty nine ninety seven in tuesday trade off the light sweet broke out of the seventy to eighty dollars brackets of the past three months eighty two dollars a barrel experts credit an unexpected increase in us all supplies for the growth. chinese call make a g.e. has completed its purchase of sweden's volvo from ford the deal which was announced earlier this year is estimated to be worth one point eight billion dollars the new owners plan a new range of premium call models to rival those of b.m.w. and mercedes. unemployment's in russia dropped twenty one percent in the first five months of this year compared with the same period in two thousand and nine because . it says the job means the country has now reached pre-crisis levels.
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apple is the world's most valuable brand says a new report from forbes magazine the firm's trademark is worth one trillion dollars beating of all microsoft in the second place a third of the list of fifty all take businesses no russian companies got sponsored the list. that's the latest for this join us next for the headlines next to that.
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by one vote for kerry. so the people that are going to be validating this machine can stand there all day long and vote for somebody and it will be right every time but the guy can walk up here and if he hits the right buttons. they can flip the boat. welcome back it's hopeless now i hear mostly this is all see there's a state of emergency in seven russian agents were raging wildfires have destroyed entire villages commuting fourteen thousand times this searing temperatures and strong winds all running the flag. now wednesday will be
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a day of mourning and russia's region and siberia of the dead japan which killed at least eleven people bald is suspected as a possible cause of the tragedy which in this day was trying to line up. president ahmadinejad is challenging to a t.v. debate comes to the highest ranking u.s. military official admission of strike over its nuclear program. for a long time russia has been trying to keep the talking at channels between iran and the west despite their increasing hostile thanks we hear more about russia's diplomatic efforts own boss and all the dominating.
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thank you very much simone for your time again good day thanks for inviting me the you and your ass adopted new sound so let's roll sanctions targeting iran's foreign trade banks and insurance companies and and intersect is russia has expressed as strong a position what moved a good thing. could satisfy russia but give the firstly to support the list of sanctions approved by the un and secondly for iran to have a more transparent u.k. program of course russia definitely doesn't want to run to have a nuclear weapons objective lee there isn't enough transparency in many aspects on their part of this was one of the reasons that russia supported un sanctions but they expanded the sanctions prohibiting fuels and lubricants to iran i believe it was a wrong move in relation to our country we've been worried about recent talks on possible attacks on iran or a war with iran before you could.
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