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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. powering up around atomic power plugs fueling is that now underway in the russian don't react too long to the scrutiny of the un's nuclear watchdog. russia's security forces kill one of the suspected moles the mines behind the mosque a metro plonks the knowledge which claimed before it's. last day says it will strive to bring victim food palko mildura thai court decided to extradite the alleged russian arms bound to the u.s. . and i'll close all team take you to russia's white sea coast westsail is in
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fisherman leader like you can change by time and industry. a very warm welcome steve this is aussie live from the russian capital with me alex have it iran has a fuss at nuclear power plant built by russia in the southern city of boucher well engine answer in both countries and i'll lay doing fuel and the reactors have all the strict control of the un's attala watchdog and will correspond with all the boys is a new chef for us. from the moment that the. nuclear. was placed into the reactor is considered to be. functioning nuclear facility now it's
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going to take a few weeks for the fuel to be fully placed into the reactor and. the couple of months before they start. producing. for the iranian side it is a relatively short wave. more than three days. waiting for. construction. began back in the seventy's spearheaded by the german company's. project after the. seventy nine and it was a not a. project it's been plagued by financing difficulties also has been hampered by international pressure. on enrichment program the head of the russian atomic energy agency was very much satisfied with the quality of work it's
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a unique because it's very difficult to build new equipment into the equipment that was this. is an international project between countries supplying the equipment european countries as well as asia pacific countries what i'm seeing is it's not just a russian project really is international and it's very important russian officials expressed a willingness to continue providing iran with. these by no means is going to put on your a new program cost so much controversy around the world the united nations security council has asked for stats of sanctions all together the republic of iraq none of the. did the construction of this plan according to russian official day believe that the current their arrangement with iran is the impact of both from the point of view of nuclear nonproliferation russia the wise feel to iran it takes back this
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battle and everything all the operations are happening on the close monitoring of the i ate inspectors people here and also have reasons to be fearful and that's because of latest reports coming out of israel calls to bomb these facilities and nevertheless iranian officials say they have absolutely nothing to fear to shoot because we knew this is a good soon to need. to take the new use leashes. these are the these. are the. it's the psychological. we do take it seriously do we want to live we were vigilant. just as look at me to do or see that it's the suv use the russian companies are also hoping that the. completion of this plan also will secure them
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a stake in the in the construction other plans that iran is expected to build these countries has a very ambitious plan of building up to twenty nuclear power plants over the next few decades. when it's all told to the gulf a security expert from the. well to call me an international relations on this there's still so many things that joining us all bearing in mind into the national concerns over the nature of iran's atomic program how much of a nuclear proliferation risk adults the plum pose if any. i would like to say that the regarding the fear of something probably. the tickling no any concerns could be raised regarding a nonproliferation standouts the roots. another way or another and the other thing is that iran. probably secretly continues to with its so-called the military oriented nuclear program and just recently running president has claimed that the
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iranians are going to launch should be commissioned. from blonde in iran saudi thought that you should bomb in the rom so i think that there could be a difference between and this one problem that could be military brought us a military are you on the program and the. problem for peace for them is a schnook managed regarding peaceful dissension in the energy i think practically any proliferation of nonproliferation can songs at the minimum but regarding the richmond brought them there could be some questions and concerns over the top the nature of iranian problem or how likely do you think it is missing some might call for the completion of this share point to could help persuade iran to return to international talks over its nuclear program and thereby help persistently some of
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these other concerns that you've mentioned. well i think. the iranians. actually this is a major victory of course for iranians because iran is going to be all practically has become a force the contrary in the near and middle east which has. acting all existing atomic power block. for russia it's also a very. great success because russia has proved that russia abiding is abiding for a long liberation standouts for almost repressions bomb belts and routes according to the i a e a. a russia was actually vocal in completing. a broader just in time despite some delays in the past and not relations
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between russia and iran have recently soured probably because of these new un sanctions against iran c do you think that the launch of this could mean that the countries are getting back to business as usual. i think so i hope so actually that. from the day of physical launch of. nuclear power plug russian iranian relations will be complete the normalised. russia i'm again saying that russia has proved that russia is are liable for islamic republic of iran with good do serious project. in the nucleus sphere in their iraq so i think the hope so and i know a russia russian iranian relations actually a good bit would be getting back to as you sat business as usual through the normal
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way of conducting business i mean in the political sphere as well as in atomic damages fear and all the spheres of liberation between russian federation and the rock it was something of many things that was a call for security expert from the mosque a base in studio while the call me an international relations. coming up later in the program here on new through thing one of its most famous son reliable symbols find out why this no you get a full sit down time see is driving out of this to see the kids and all say. we're now on a four hour journey by boat to one island that's will be accessible during the summer months on this island or visit each village populated by the more people the more meeting host well as we explore the lives of more people of the traditions of their culture past and present. now one of the suspected organizes that the dead. has been killed following russian security forces all
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forty say for all the and legit militants stead and the special operation in russia is something republican douglas on will also be shown thomas joins me me now. with the live on a short of what details can you give us a battle this operation. well as officials are telling us that malcolm out how we build up our use has been killed in an operation in the southern republic of dagestan along with four others now this is important because he has been wanted on the federal and international most wanted list for more than two years he's also thought to have ties to a very i'm sure of about who is one of the two suicide bombers blew themselves up on march twenty ninth at the would be uncle station shootout with young station and then another just suspected bomber blew themselves up here at the particle to a metro station now in this operation we're told that firefighters had a building surrounded there was
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a fire inside that building other realized that this was about bob and they were shot and killed we're also told that no policemen were shot and killed or there were no civilian casualties in this operation as well let me give you a little bit of background on the moscow metro bombings of about golf is thought to be one of the masterminds of the organizers of the moscow metro bombings on march twenty ninth happened during rush hour on the breadline on the young and part of three metro station right here killing forty people and injuring more than one hundred people so this has been someone that authorities have been trying to get to for some time and at this point time that they say they've successfully killed. as well as four others in this operation a show many has he gave up say that was also he says thomas the. now most gay says it will seek supreme back to his country the time i cool suspicion to allow the extradition of the suspected in the t.v. he west is seen by russia as political and made under pressure
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a tiny appeals court in the final but it off to a no a court project and washington's extradition bid now couldn't be sent to the u.s. and within three months he was arrested. more than two years call and i live in that my dearest age of washington once went on charges of terrorism as a prime loan to colombian rebels which he denies can say kidman publisher. is being extradited because he posed a direct threat to american business in africa back in the ninety's when everybody left africa because of all the civil war problems going on the american interest also left victor but it was one of the only people that was brave enough to go into that country and after a number of years he had ninety percent of the traffic that he controlled and then when things out a little bit better americans want to back him but he controlled all the gold in that way all the diamonds and that sort of thing so the american business interests
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were very interested in getting him out of the picture his family america punishing him for taking over what the cia had been doing before and he was the only person left you know that was brave enough to go in there in the midst of all those conflicts. new comic folly on those times he's on the road to extinction ford is in the production of the. crown victoria by next year didn't get home profitable but is the floor and this does been find many on the streets of the big apple feel by losing the jewel in the city's crown. in a city that never sleeps the flow of taxis never stops for very long. the line for cabs is tough taking this pounding in the city twenty two hours twenty four hours a day but for cabbies it's even tougher. i would.
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make your money so if you don't hustle for cash during peak hours. and for drivers like this one time banker. life on main street means working even harder and faster as a cabbie these days because of the recession. and pounding the pavement in new york city's sea of yellow there is one car that is keeping this cabbie and many others afloat on the car for. new york to. get on with. it has kept them running for a while now. since ninety six ninety seven for practical reasons it runs and runs and runs but to much of the world this car is more than just a dependable cab this is. the. symbol or not it will be scrapped altogether run into the bone yard of cabs two thousand and eleven is the last model
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year that the ford's going to make it across victoria actually like the crown victoria it all built ford tough hasn't proven tough enough for these economic times sluggish sales and a push towards fuel efficiency in new york means they'll be out of production on the last of them will be off duty for good and if you hear these. come twenty fifth classic new york taxi cab will officially be a thing of the past. history will be filled with more cabs that look like this this one the hybrid. and make it better gas mileage and made cabbies money but it's not . exactly that iconic new york taxi ride time square place. that they were right here. in one suitcase one a see lot of people to a few of those to take this one but if you ask anyone in the big apple things in new york move real bad things change that change however isn't always for the better. or would anybody want to sit. in for that cab woven into this city's
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asphalt fabric that's what you need you don't need a car that's built for a soccer mom to take her three kids to practice and built into the livelihoods of cabbies are forced to buy those car you know the brought these these all these brokers they're forcing us to buy that car who are struggling this month ahead problem we'd like you know coming up with my rent will new york be losing more. than this american steel from the street this looks like a new york taxi cab is that going to be a problem the long run i don't know you know maybe for the i love new york people they can have a minute commercials i think for me and. it is yellow cab start to look the same from manhattan to russia to egypt does new york it's a little piece of it so yes. yes of course it's going to be bad for new york.
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and it's it's a lauren lyster it's the end of an era you know our t. oh miss this new york. now your advice is just among like aspen experience. something that's all for another adventure across russia. and that definition today is the white thing a thousand kilometers north of moscow lies that ancient land a sinkhole chris faileth fisherman ship builders the poor people happen linked with a safer generation and today their way of life changed after the u. s. . they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters fisherman with. not so many fresh it's off season now the soundman is a northern fish it comes to
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a rebus for spawning shipbuilders sea captains the norse have a bond with the sea unbroken for centuries zeus my grandfather used to build one mast and to most boats he was one of the best ship builders out there everyone in my family is connected to the sea they were the sailors captains. bourque of is a native of but to keep got island one that he calls the homeland of captains so we travelled to put it a four hour boat journey to an island only accessible during the summer months today it's inhabited by about four hundred to morse descendants of the very first settlers here we discovered that the so-called traditional more way of life is certainly not just something out of a history book. constructed wooden boats using old techniques a lot of all this is a car bus a coastal kind of boat it's very stable on the scene it rises and falls smoothly with the waves. making their own fish nets grating the
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ropes used for making those fish nets or catching their own fish. but i've been fishing for a long time now this year i cool to big fish this big and living in unique houses the houses in this village are very well preserved dating back a few hundred years now this house in particular is three hundred years old and the unique feature of these old houses is this fireplace here they cook and they bake but it also has another use on top of it is a bed which they use during winter so they can have a warm bed during the harsh conditions. for the boomers adapting to whatever mother nature throws at them has become second nature this bridge for example is down every were injured and rebuilt every spring. yet this recipients is also what has kept their culture alive throughout the centuries. and
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susie asked a cliche airing a heritage they are proud to call their own. free version singing my. my mother still sings old rituals and songs and revive them is just belongs to my grandmother but it could turn this dress i feel very good and have this desire to sing old songs feel the desire she hopes to pass along to their young grandson. artie region. and nelson he's in brief for you swedish authorities of the siege and the rest of the wiki leaks founder julian he's accused of rape and molestation what he leaks as a self-proclaimed whistleblower web sites recently revealed thousands of secret documents about american forces in afghanistan a phone. canals in the father pop occasional fifteen thousand reports.
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and the palestinians have agreed to resume direct negotiations for the first time in almost two years leaders of both sides have been invited to washington next month to restart peace talks the egyptian president and jordan's king will also attend the session due to their critical role in the peace efforts however the status of jerusalem and the construction of jewish settlements and territory to stop the gods. and in china fifty thousand people evacuated from the city of downed dong in the country's north east dike was breached to heavy rains floodwaters have cut off parts of the city and three people are missing the region is the latest to be has been the country's worst flood season it over a decade. i kept next weekend edition of business that was solid for you that's right. for the full story we've got. the
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biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. hello welcome to the business program with me charlayne was folly russia will not significantly increase the amount of grain imports this year the government says it has another reserve to cope with this year's poor harvest however economists believe the higher prices being pay for weight will never be faith through the high street question of reports. we. all know brad and even
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five grain bread russians lead to more bread than nearly anybody else in the world so any change in prices of this stable would make seriously impact the amount of money in people's pockets because of a court that's right even on the government's a list of racing products where price wise this is a subject of control if they start going to power the federal until monopoly service is currently investigating in number of bakeries for imposing price hike as much as twenty percent but given the fact global wheat prices have soared seventy percent in the last two months it's hard to see how consumers can be completely him in that is to all the inflationary fears that we have seen are not being passed on completely to the consumer i think inflation may pick up in september it will all depend on the economics and the market dynamics the state's decision to ban grain
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experts which came into effect at the beginning of this week will only do so much to control prices domestic with consumption in russia is approximately seventy five million tonnes the latest forecast for the harvest fall well short of that. the forecast for this year's food harvest ranges from fifty nine point five to sixty three point five million tonnes but it's also possible that we could even go below that figure. russia does play an important role in provide. the world when it's carbohydrate it was the third largest exporter of we did two thousand and nine but this year the weather has been so appalling that the foreign land is unlikely to recover immediately when the rains come having implications for the winter harvest and even next year's crop might you know question our business our chain. of local markets down here in russia the stocks that tracked global trends then
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closed down for a third day on friday both all of the metals were in retreat dumping reinvestment of pale of quality producers. iron and steel dropped three point seven percent while gas problem ended down one point more than. looking back on the week sentiment has been broadly negative on the russian market we've also shown some volatility so i'm in work from consultancy invest because they wrapped up the last five days trade. this week was kind of usual week for august because. it's end of summer and august is very scary months for russian traders and for russian stock markets and well it's quite volatile but for the recent three weeks we've been in a very narrow range in terms of this is we don't break that. recent economic statistics from the u.s. is not encouraging because for example on thursday you are saying this is a big deal because of the statistics about manufacturing activity in about job was
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claims commodities prices right now are not supporting. the current commodity levels are. already in the prices of the russian stocks there was a lot so today in terms of fertilizer industry. in syria might emerge soon and the information which came in on friday about chinese company which might participate in the oil for four quarters corp so that information. is quite important for us. crude oil is not a six week low it's been struggling to break out of the seventy to eighty dollars range for moments after briefly hitting eighty two dollars the beginning of price that slipped back on concerns about faltering economic growth and high in the trees in the u.s. as alexei caulking for metropol explains the risk appears to be mainly on the downside for the rest of the year. i rather doubt there's going to be
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a major breakthrough through say. the next three to six months but we'll probably see oil going through eighteen to the eighty's or five range in two thousand and eleven if we were experiencing it in excess supply. probably see prices troyer at the big question is is the month sustain this level and there's some doubt as to chinese chinese demand if you look at the growth apparently in july it went down quite dramatically to about three percent a year so the question is was the high demand in the first help you to someone else a friend for instance or a program to help the chinese come to increase the strategic stocks of crude
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i signed up to fill in the military because i thought that it was my duty and that it was something that i'd heard to help my country i believe my government and bought the business necessary for america to vietnam there was a lot of drug abuse the lot of the murder of american officers by american soldiers there were a lot of. the problem. is the i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals and then to have a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize that they they don't mean anything or there's nothing that informs.
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