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they faced it this is not a provocation but more of. a form which it should say several already assured us of a pretty tree speaks they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to two minutes and for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victory nineteen forty five gold on t. dot com. starts tackling russia's big football's greatest prize and host the two thousand
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and eighteen world cup talk to those who have everything to play for. five years on is rather new to the settlers from gaza thousands of jewish people living in the west bank a repeat of a poorly funded process also. moscow's prolonged heat wave has endangered thousands of lives the brunt of it calling on the elderly. to work around the clock to save lives say casualties to avoid when the weather conditions are so extreme. it's national news and much more this is r.t. on kerry johnston it's the greatest show on earth and for a country that lives and breathes football sure is determined to get its ultimate prize and host the world cup officials are instant pieces but today assessing the
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bids for the two thousand and eighteen tournament and bennett reports it's already giving the potential stars of tomorrow the motivation to train harder today. so these boys football is their life they train every single day just twelve years old and if the world cup does come to russia in twenty eighteen the hopes and expectations of the nation resting on their shoulders pressure that would make others of their age crumble but for the boys at spartak moscow is youth academy discipline and desire and more important it's not the fear of failure that drives them is the fear of missing the chance to play in a world cup on home turf i'm still a very simple strategy and if i really want russia to host the twenty eighteen world cup it's my life's purpose if we keep working hard we have a good chance of making the team but the training's no walk in the park before they
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can even touch the ball they must endure a punishing nonstop fitness routine for the first hour the coaches know the boys have talent but it's their hunger that's the key this man is no stranger to that he knows what it takes to play in a world cup not a lot of it was a defender for the u.s.s.r. in the one nine hundred seventy championships bags of hercules you know i was gripped by a burning desire to see the world but how could i do that in those days so i told myself that i would be a football player i pledged that never in my life would i smoke a cigarette or drink a gram of wine or beer you know he never had the chance to play in a world cup at home but he knows it's something not to be missed and his playing in front of your own fans hearing the whole country support behind you is something you can't beat as a footballer you want nothing else i never got the chance but if these boys do it'll change their lives was football's a matter of national pride in russia this is how the country reacted when the team
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reached the semifinals of the two thousand and eight european championships i. found so this support will swing fief is vote he. the most important thing is that football is a national sport which is loved in every city in the village in this country but. the found support here is unconditional they just want more to cheer about and no winning this will help. them with a world cup at home would give the youth coaches an added impetus so that by two thousand and eighteen billy serval talented young players to defend on are fresh and football with the emblems of pressure on their chest. it's the only thing these boys dream of after bennett r.t. moscow. and while russia is keeping fingers crossed ahead of the fee for votes other important sporting victories are already in the bag the country has topped
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table that the two thousand and ten european championships. and that in our sports bulletin coming up later this hour. it's been five years since israel pulled out from gaza leaving the strip to the palestinians it was hoped they withdraw would lead a path to peace but instead the move sparked criticism over the israeli government's handling of the process and the turn of the reportedly considering a similar move in the west bank are to discover that israelis living there are far from happy with the plans. five years on and the picture is still haunt israeli soldier pitted against israeli citizen israelis had hoped if i would point eight thousand secrets from gaza they'd be extending an olive branch to the palestinians but most underestimated the violence and heartbreak that would follow after. this all just came they went to the window and shouted i said why don't you
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come and knock on the door like normal people they told me you are under arrest you were supposed to have loved guards or already this is all just a crime the children were crying. grine i looked at guards i looked at the sea i said that's it it's so great. yeah full of ryan lived in gaza with her husband and nine children for sixteen years until the last moment they refused to pack up and leave with nothing more than the clothes on their back assigned to their house was the only thing they brought with him. by vere's ago most israeli supported the withdraw but today more than half think it was a mistake throughout israel there are some dozen communities like this where gaza refugees despite the promises made to them are still living in temporary housing. and now in settlements across the west bank people are afraid the same fate awaits them sure goldstein has been mayor of the settlement block for eleven years he's
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furious with israeli premier benjamin netanyahu who in his latest bid for peace allegedly offered the palestinians ninety percent of the west bank if they agree to direct talks palestinian president mahmoud abbas is under pressure to give an answer in the coming days if the government of israel. would decide to go out of forming quitting suicide there with of israel if we're going to give them our. drive for a. vehicle drive it for ten minutes who can defend these really government spent more than two billion dollars evacuating eight thousand cities from gaza it would need to remove nearly fifty times that number from the west bank a financial and logistical nightmare a more thorough assessment of the principle of thing until we. hear numbers will be for. the for maybe we could reach an agreement.
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for. the palestinian sovereignty today more than ever israeli settlers in the west. bank have the sympathy of the israeli public the last thing they want is a repeat of these pictures what the public safe no more. we're not going to do it like this. we're not going to disengage were willing to do any confessions it's time of the arabs it's time of the palestinians to do their part. and while the israeli government contemplates another withdrawal the awful of rand still waiting to be reimbursed for her home she was promised a new life but he's still living in a caravan five years later policy r.t. keyboards and saw southern israel. also to come voting starts find out how immigrants are in the intervening forces and why the plugs have provoked negative
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reactions. while record breaking temperatures have been torturing russians for over a month i wouldn't screws are in a tough battle to save people suffering from the heat and smaug but doctors say casualties are hard to avoid when the fight is against nature. reserve reports. in the run haven't left their part in for days the husband and wife struggle with the daily heat wave blasting their home but it's better than even thinking about going outside. i haven't been out in the street from the heat it's so difficult for us it's hard to breathe and your hearts can give you trouble with no air conditioning and only one hundred eighty u.s. dollars per month pension even than his wife can only rely on their daughter she hangs what drapes new doorways and perseverance with damp clothes in an attempt to avoid off the heat and the trouble it brings. nice and cool.
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this couple is healing through thanks to their daughter others are not moscow's prolonged heat wave has endangered thousands of lives but the brunt of it falls on the elderly emergency services are getting twice as many faults daily as they would in any other month there are no official statistics on how many people have died so . when natural anomalies happen certain complications take place health wise and the death rate is somewhat higher but we don't have the exact statistics and i would not say that the death rate has doubled or tripled and all hospitals are packed with patients who haven't noticed anything like that. medics are working round the clock trying to get every patient on time even private healthcare has seen an increase in calls. and some not from regular clients which we have
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we will starved and will start the ambulance itself sirens screaming but without the weather on their side even the medical men may find themselves fighting a battle they can't win. r t. forget that we've got much more on our website that dot com you can log on perth thing from features and videos to quizzes and much more it's a couple stories at white. line the queen of pop madonna the said to be planning to marry her boyfriend seuss and simply this book the city called her fancy after she gave a concert there last year. and the shaman spirit find out how the descendants of the enchantment of magic follow the traditions and. more mysticism to the. future. if.
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i proposed to parliament for immigrants in finland has stimulated debate on how best to deal with the influx of newcomers from abroad while large scale immigration may be new to the country your thirties are trying to resolve potential problems before they turn into something larger parties you go to school off sensis this report. again all the right notes has become a success two decades ago philip you ran to study in europe met his wife in italy and both moved to where he continued his education. here then i came direct i was. very busy so i didn't have a lot of stress i get a lot of sports fans. i tried my written off
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life this speaking six languages it's not been difficult for most in to integrate now he has a two year old daughter and a home in helsinki but not every immigrant in finland is as successful. as a local newspaper and claims newcomers are often denied jobs simply because they don't have a finnish name born abroad to a finnish mother she joined up with other immigrants to propose a parliament to fight for the rights of newcomers. finishes cited systematically not ready to understand that it's changing and even though currently the amount of immigrants is only about three percent of the population if measures are not taken out the problems are only going to. organizers say the immigrant parliament will be an independent nonpolitical organization but not many finns including this member of parliament from the finnish fork party support the project i don't think it's a good idea. groups in the great people who.
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write are coming in to fail on down they are not predictable many immigrants or refugees from troubled regions like somalia and iraq and some of them don't speak finnish that means they can't find a job so they live on state handouts it's provoked a backlash from right wing nationalist in the country authorities support. immigrant problem see me help stop the rise of racial hatred we would like to do the policy so that we can also hear their voice even so i think that this policy and it's a good idea because this gives voice. to migrants and they can act as a kind of device or board that. every registered immigrant who's. at least two years will be able to take part every person sure we have the right for
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a decent life and to travel but having this right doesn't mean abusing it living where that means others feel and maybe new to the immigration issue but it's become a part of the reality for many other european state and now the time has come for this country to find its solution before these top or emerging problems turn into a nationwide crisis. or d. l. think. the new commander of american and nato forces in afghanistan general petraeus says he won't be back around by the deadline of july two thousand and eleven to start withdrawing u.s. troops but said he was right to advise president obama against the put out date if the conditions are right his interview came as american public support for the war reached an all time low the previous month when the deadliest for u.s. troops since the beginning of the conflict in two thousand and one some experts believe one way to succeed in the campaign against the taliban is to admit the real
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threat is not just insurgency but also the drug straight he's going to show off his views on the issue. after. a trained special investigative unit major crimes task force air branded afghan national security advisor the afghan president accused americans are. behaving like russians eluding to this so we can illiterate campaign thirty years ago well comrade karzai in effect could get more than he bargained for it is a bit to irony that in soviet times in afghanistan it could be just in comprehensible even to imagine that the soviet backed leader would be involved less to fall protecting a rampant corruption and drug trafficking and drug production all across the country so that in a way could be a measure of success. for the american leaders who are trying to recess
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that date. their political and military campaign in afghanistan while the general betray us has already initiated an official elevation of u.s. policy in afghanistan which has already drifted from the classical counting insurgency to counter terrorism and to counter narcotics it is only one missing element that would provide the new measure of success to regain the momentum that is of need and openly declare that the terrorism and drug trafficking are just two parts of the same challenge and it should be properly at church attributed and cold as narco terrorism. but a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world pakistani authorities over warning that more flooding could add to the current misery this week country's worst floods on record began more than two weeks ago but of so far
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killed fifteen hundred people during a visit to devastated areas the un chief ban ki-moon said it was the worst natural disaster ever seen and again called on the world to speed up aid deliveries to make the twenty million people affected face in the sense starvation. and. road race in southern california has ended and tragedy after a truck crashed into a crowd of spectators killing eight accident happened moments off the start of the event which offered vehicles reach high speeds and jumps. race in the desert and twelve people injured it's not known why the chopper control of his vehicle. south korean and american troops have launched a new round of military drills eleven day games in volver tens of thousands of troops north korea has responded with threats he exercises her soul for a time well tensions between pyongyang and solar especially high since the sinking
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of the spring of the south china. point to blame the north for the incident but pyongyang denies responsibility. but it out from the author effects of the vietnam war and the personal recollections of american veterans thirty five years on that's coming up in our special report. because i thought that it was my duty it was something to try to help my country. my government. necessary. you know there was a lot of. there was a lot of murder of american officers so. there were a lot of. if. you feel the way i was that i wanted to leave a lot of metal. a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize they don't mean
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anything. that came for. all the data space news news with daniel is next. going to business the agricultural bank of china has raised a record twenty two point one billion dollars for its initial public offering the country's number three brave falling stock markets in shanghai and hong kong to become china's last major fun show to list investors have been cheated by a double digit growth in the chinese economy for cool to two. just take a look at how the stock markets are doing japan is being dragged by news of just point four percent growth in the second quarter much worse than expected exporters are also being hit by the strong yen called make
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a hole in the slightly down. your markets have powered the recruitment michael page international on the first of that growth to six percent his critics increased recruitment for permanent roles fashion retail h. and m. meanwhile revealed comparable sales last month through ten percent. post-horses here in moscow slipped into the red in the last hour point six percent but russia's call joy after vast says first of sales revenue just forty six percent its shares are up almost one percent. russia's number two bank d.t.b. wants to privatized at least ten percent of its shares interfax reports the news comes as the government prepares to sell stakes big state owned businesses to raise cash earlier this month business also revealed. kuwait take a stake in. russian for most of last around one billion dollars from the drought ravaging through the country the government's promised six hundred fifty million dollars in state aid by the end of the month that's two thirds of the allocated
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relief fund in the interview with proceeds going to first premier viktor zubkov i did foreign buyers of russian grain understand its decision to stop exports. alum in your joint has hired top banks merrill lynch and credit suisse as consultants in the takeover battle from the rules nickel billionaire vladimir putin's interest on blocking stakes in one of the world's largest miners but accuse each other of bad management and bid for a controlling share in the statement did the banks will advise on how to bring world class governance to nor nickel. to well known companies to state seems russia's top fertilizer producer sylvan it is being reported the buyers are friends of silliman karim of rival kelly. i will sell the shares on to him to create the world's second largest potash mine a government called for consolidation emotion i have a culture so they can compete globally. well she started a website for foreign investors to complain about their treatment in the country is
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part of a big drive to clean up business as you know advent of reports. the public complain is gaining popularity in russia people are posting videos and youtube trying to overcome the barricade me him by addressing the president and prime minister directly now a new for an investor might do the same russia has seen a ten year rally coupled with a massive increase in global investment into what is still seen as an undeveloped market with great potential many of those companies who have made their way in have found it rewarding those companies which are already here they know that it is possible to do good business here it's a sound business opportunity here they made good money here that made good margins good profits. i don't know many investors who left this market but at the same time the risk attributed to russia has had a downside it's seen as a land of open high margins but also significant risks with administrative and bureaucratic barriers open headlined now the government is making the point
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a stable political and economic environment is its focus with clarity predictability and a move over to approach to regulation investors see it's long overdue developing more of the problem with the foreigners. with the foreign investors the one know one thing they can get scared very fast the government and the companies which is trying to track foreign investors or foreign money patients over everything very carefully because as i said you know person from other countries is getting scared of everything this slump so investors does a drug screen druce in the wake of public criticism michel the team g.b. purell any key is problems in opening new stores the new service is a small step but offering school for more immediate complain will help bring in new investment environment and the service will put pressure on all levels of government to account for themselves in a given radio business r.t. now ross is lifting its ban on u.s.
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chicken off the farms promised not to treat the meat with chlorine it's one of sixty seven. producers that have been cancelled but nineteen of eighty seven american producers remain in the black mist ministration says the ban should be fully scrapped. kastrup bella responds to pay for russian oil and gas in food the state says it will give me milk whole grain in exchange for fuel. go i did the deal makes sense as energy prices are rising while droughts. the offer comes despite president medvedev stating take cash for fuel not goods or services. to stay with l.t. for a look at the headlines with carol. the
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united states of america is waging war within its own army. jono advantage is on the no one side. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army.
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