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in the. form. as for starts tackling russia's bid to net football's greatest prize and host the twenty eight thousand world cup our team talks to both have everything to play for
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. five years after israel operated sadler's from gaza thousands of jewish people living in the west bank fear a repeat of the formerly handled process also. moscow's prolonged heat wave has endangered thousands of lives but the brunt of it falling on the elderly. doctors who work around the clock to save lives say casualties are hard to avoid when the weather conditions aren't so extreme. it's three pm in moscow and this is r t coming to you live with me a nice and now way now it's the greatest show on earth and for a country that lives and breathes football russia is determined to net its ultimate prize and host the world cup thief officials are in st petersburg today assessing
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the bid for the twenty eight hundred torment and as ivory bennett reports it's already giving the potential stars of tomorrow the motivation to train harder today . for 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 will be resting on bad 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 eighty mile cap 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 can even touch the ball they must ensure
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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 you're not a lot of it was a defender for the u.s.s.r. in the one nine hundred seventy championships bags of fertility but 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 who pulls a matter of national pride in russia this is how the country reacted when the team reached the semifinals of the two thousand and eight european championships i.
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hope this support will swing fief is vote in some of the horrible human lives and the most important thing is affordable is a national sport which is loved in every city and village in this country with the way. the found support here is unconditional they just want more to cheer about and no winning this feed will help us see of the with the ball. a world cup at home would give the youth coaches an added impetus so that by two thousand and eighteen there were a several talented young players to defend on our freshman football with the emblems of pressure on their chest still not that i know it's the only thing these boys a dream. i've been it r.t. moscow. well it's been five years since israel pulled out from gaza are giving the strip to the palestinians it was hoped the withdrawal would lead a path to peace but instead the most part criticism over the israeli government's
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handling of the process and with tel aviv reportedly considering a similar move in the west bank argues paul was we are discovered that israel is living there are far from happy with the plans. five years on and the pictures stronghold and israeli soldier pitted against israeli citizen israelis it hoped if i was going eight thousand settlers from gaza they'd be extending an olive branch to the palestinians but most underestimated the violence and heartbreak that would follow after the presence of the soldiers killed they went to the window and shouted i said why don't you come and knock on the door like normal people they told me your and the rest you were supposed to have loved guards are already the soldiers were crying the children were crying i was crying i looked at the guards i looked at the sea i said that's it it's over. the awful of run lived in gaza with her husband and nine children for sixteen years until the last moment they refused
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to pack up and left with nothing more than the clothes on their back assigned to the house was the only thing they brought with him. five years 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. goldstein has been mayor of the settlement block for eleven years he's 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. greta 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
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there some are forming committing suicide their with of israel if we're going to give them some or is it. drive for a. vehicle drive it for ten minutes who can defend these really government spend more than two billion dollars evacuating a thousand cities from gaza it would need to remove many fifty times that number from the west bank a financial and logistical nightmare the most or assessments the principle of thing until we truly i think he numbers were the first location. was the for maybe we could reach an agreement. for many of those three and 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 say snore more no you. we're not
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going to do it like this. we're not going to disengage we're not willing to do any concessions it's time of the arabs it's time of the palestinians to do their part in the game 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 in southern israel. for more on the story i'm now joined by dr honey a political analyst from gaza thank you for joining us this hour the withdrawal was officially concluded in september two thousand and five but have the israelis really left gaza. well there some. people in the in the gaza strip seeing that the israeli army have lifted gaza because of the palestinian resistance the israeli army could not keep their only
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presence in gaza because of the economy and military and security consequences for that the have a list then eight thousand such laws were living on illegal settlements in the gaza strip. thousand in the wall from the israeli side were living gaza where costing the israeli government lots of money and there will cost them lots of security prisoners and i believe that this way the government had counted that. at the end of the day they found out it's better for them to leave the center of the gaza strip and towards the outside of the gaza strip just a sitting on the border for the palestinian people that was a good this time because the many of them they were believing at that time base or even government have called their own army to leave the gaza strip because the people assume there is distance have made them to leave gaza because of the clashes
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the fighting's over and over over the many years of the israeli it will be joining us. now did the israeli pullout actually bring the desired result i mean it's very clear that tensions are still high. well yes the tension is still high because the year what we have in gaza yet is still an israeli occupation because what happened in two thousand and five that was not an end of the. for me as a political analyst i believe that was a redeployment for the israeli army and that has increased even more than before and this specially for the past three years especially after the election of hamas . form with the hamas government and policy matter of tours in gaza and it was bang there what we have witnessed the sea which has imposed against the gaza strip and
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this will affect the life of every citizens in the gaza strip so the tension has increased even more than before how mass has increased its on the ability to launch . some home homemade rockets into the israeli side and at the same time the israeli government the one. government to be existing in the gaza or the west bank so the tension has increased especially for the bus of three years and we have witnessed the war in the gaza strip but the end of two thousand and eight this all has affected the life of every busting in the gaza strip so we believe that life has become bitter things even bad consequences of for the long term because in illegal tim for some people saying gaza becomes in the bill then and we palestinians would have the responsibility on the gaza strip for others and foremost political analyst they
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believe here their israeli side would have the full responsibility and the gaza strip still under the israeli occupation up to now what about the west bank do you think we'll ever see a full withdrawal from there. we don't see an israeli withdrawal from those bank because what is happening now are these that we have about fifty percent of the land of those bank was was taken by the israeli military where they have subtle build there and we have the negotiations between the palestinian authority and the israeli side which has been there for more than fifteen years i'm nothing has changed i don't think the israeli government would have this seems to take in the west bank because they believe that state which was taken in gaza strip i freaked of the israeli security somehow so they would keep
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their own army presence in the west bank and they would keep corporation with the boston or thirty. different we as well i think they were bank has a different. strategy ideology which is completely different from the gaza strip bank is about twenty percent of historic palestine whereas the gaza strip is one point two three percent of palestine so the east bank it's. a big proportion of the palestinian land where the israelis have the desire to take as much of as the kind of that from their land and keep the palestinian minorities living under complete israeli control and what happens when we apply our innocence and i guess we'll have the interrupt you there we've run out of time i'm very sorry but thank you very much for your analysis. now with our live from moscow still to come for you a voting stance find out how immigrants in finland are hoping to make their voices
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heard and why their plans have provoked a negative reaction in some. world record breaking temperatures have been torture and russians for over a month ambulance crews are in a tough battle to save people suffering from the heat and smog but doctors say casualties are hard to avoid when the fight is against nature artie's could be the azar of our reports. in the run haven't left their parliament 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 streets for the day the heat is so difficult for us it's hard to breathe and their hearts can get struggle with no air conditioning and only one hundred eighty u.s. dollars per month pension even though his wife can only rely on their daughter she hangs what drapes new doorways and courage appearance with damp clothes in an
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attempt to ward off the heat and the trouble it brings. nice and cool. this couple is going through thanks to their daughter others are not moscow's prolonged heat wave has endangered thousands of lives with the brunt of it falling on the elderly emergency services are getting twice as many call outs 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 healthwise 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 i 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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little will staffed and will stocked 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. guess who knows r t. well don't forget that we've got much more on our website r t v dot com you can log on for everything from features and videos to quizzes let's have a look now at a couple of stories that might interest you online this monday queen of pop with donna is said to be planning to marry her boyfriend hey susan st petersburg the city caught her fancy after she gave the concert there last year. and charm and spirit find out how the descendants of the ancient men of magic followed their traditions in modern day siberia more mysticism to dot com.
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if. you. proposed parliament for immigrants in finland has stimulated debate on how best to deal with the influx of newcomers from brought a large scale immigrants maybe new to the contrary the authorities are trying to resolve potential problems before they turn into something larger. sent us this report. has become a success. to go just. met his wife in. his education camp here and then i came direct i was. very busy so didn't have a lot of stress i get a lot of sport dancing. 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 or him but not every immigrant in finland is as successful. 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 the newcomers the. finnish side to 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 films including this member of parliament from the finnish folk party support the project
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i don't think it's a good idea for immigration groups in the great people who can't read or count or write are coming into fan on down they are not proud of predicting how many immigrants are 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 the immigrant parliament saying it may help stop the rise of racial hatred we would like to do the policy so that we can also hear the voice of amy so i think that this is a good idea because they said he hopes maurice. sultan migrants and they can act as a kind of advice about what. voting is planned for next year in the finished elections every registered immigrant who's eighteen and has moved in food for at
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least two years will be able to take part every person is sure we have the right for a decent life and to travel but having this right doesn't mean abusing it living by the means of others' feelings may be new to the immigration issue but it's long become a part of the reality for many other european states and now the time has come for this country to find its solution before the still emerging problems turn into a nationwide crisis is going to helsinki finland. that's coming up to twenty minutes past the hour let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world south korean and american troops have launched a new round of military drills the eleven day annual games involve time to thousands of troops north korea has responded with threats kindly exercises one time tensions between pyongyang and soul are especially high since the sinking this spring of the south warship the international report blames the north for the incident yang denying responsibility. but survivors in
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pakistan have protested against the slow delivery of aid they blocked a highway in the country's southeast saying the government is not helping them officials meanwhile today more flooding this week u.n. chief ban ki-moon visited the area on sunday and urged the international community to speed up its help the estimated twenty million people affected could face illness and starvation. that's the way the news looks at this hour from the desk we're going to go over to charlotte with the latest business there with us. hello and welcome to the business program hey on r.t. agricultural bank of china has raised a record twenty two point one billion dollars for his initial public offering the country's number three lender bright falling stock markets in shanghai and hong kong to become china's last major financials list investors have been cheered by
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double digit growth in the chinese economy for the second quarter. on a check how the markets are now in european stocks remain down but have made progress in the last few hours finds a weaker b.m.p. and some talent shares down one point two percent those talks in fashion. and growing all through leading comparable sales through ten percent in july. and here in russia the life sector slowed to a three week low tracking view it through russia's collar giant after a quiet office saying first tough sales revenue jumped forty six percent shares in the rails nickel also as a shareholder of battles with control reaches of. russia's number two bang d.t.b. wants to privatized at least ten percent of its chances according to interfax the news comes as the government has to sell stakes in big state owned companies who raise cash earlier this month business r.t. revealed he has also all rich kuwait to take a stake russian farmers have lost around one billion dollars in the drought
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ravaging the country the government has promised six hundred fifty million dollars in state support by the end of the moment in an interview with rescue sky exists a first deputy premier victor as you've called settle the worst of the job was over and the preparations for two thousand and eleven already underway the n.t. monopoly watchdog meanwhile has solved a probe into three bakeries off the price of bread soared twenty percent. among the countries most affected by russia's grain export ban will be egypt turkey azerbaijan pakistan and syria russia exported over ten million tons of graeme to these countries in two thousand and nine that accounts always hard of their overall imports but first deputy premier called says foreign buyers understand why russia imposed about. a million john result has filed a lawsuit against the rails nickel and the cross may ask arbitration court failing
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to provide voting ballots from the annual general meeting in june the company is caught in a takeover battle between russell led by billionaire owner gary pascoe and interoffice led by billionaire vladimir pull talent both of accuse each other of mismanaging nearest newell's the talent appears to have gained the upper hand of the a.g.m. in june which resulted in him gaining greater support on the board of new roles resell claims the vote was rigged. to unknown companies have bought large stakes in russia's top fertiliser producer sylvain it is being reported the buyer is a friend of some game and kareem of only a rival or colleague will sell shares on to him to create the world's second largest pool touch mine or the government call for consultation in russian a culture so they can beat globally russia started a website for foreign investors to complain about their treatment in the country is part of a big drive to clean up business as a notable vet of reports. the public complain is gaining popularity in russia
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people are posting videos and youtube trying to overcome the barricade me him by addressing the president and prime minister directly now in you for investor might do the same russia has seen a ten year round 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 hum origins but also significant risks with administrative and very credit barriers open headlined now the government is making the point a stable political and economic environment is its focus with clarity
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predictability and a move over to approach to regulation investors see it's long overdue you've got to be more open the problem with the foreigners. with the foreign investors the one no one think they can get scared very fast the government of a company which is trying to attract foreign investors or foreign money they should do her thing very carefully because you know a person from other countries is getting scared of everything this slump so investors doesn't rush in druce in the wake of public criticism to mention the team keep you well 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 the name of individual business r.t. russia's left hand spat on us chicken after farms promised not to treat the meat with chlorine but nineteen of eighty seven american pows jesus still excluded their
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vomit ministration says that should be fully scrapped. belarus wants to pay for russian oil and gas in food the farmer at state says it will give me no call gray in exchange for still president bush and i did the deal makes sense as energy prices are rising while the drought to slash russia's harvest comes despite president of eight is stating russia will only take cash for a few goods or services lash out they face our you can always find most stories on our website. business. rule to.
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