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gone with the wind it seems that the recent climate change in moscow has brought an end to the recent forest fires that have been ravaging the nation. in translation jim in the us to leave humans in fourteen to bait bringing fish police to patrol their own ethnic minority a move that some say is a clear sign of discrimination. down but no sound from turns a regular go it's been a bit of it said station in so many country all these and we should train them up it's.
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a very warm welcome to you this is all from moscow with me honest habit now the final state of emergency in pays due to russia's wall flies in the fifty's the cost of the damage caused by the record breaking heat wave is approaching four hundred million dollars company. to sell data on the fly situation across russia. it seems that the emergencies ministry did report that all most of the country's fires have been played out specifically in the moscow region as you can see the weather is completely different to what we've gotten used to over the past few weeks it's actually quite cold people are wearing jumpers sweaters and the recent wind and rain according to the emergencies ministry helped a lot in extinguishing the fires and neutralizing a localizing all the existing fires in the moscow region but the fires in other parts of the country are still ravaging the nation in central russia and the most
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affected region of the region overdesigned for example there forest fires are still ravaging the countryside thousands have already lost their homes the government has been paying compensation and has promised to rebuild all of the homes that have been destroyed by the fire but now with the warm weather coming to an end many people are already worrying about whether they'll be able to actually welcome in the cold and the winter and your home or whether they'll be still facing building construction processes when it comes down to the brush a winter which as everybody knows is no mean feat the of families of all those who lost loved ones in the fires were paid over a million roubles in compensation you know they are hundred million rubles has already been paid out to those who were affected by the forest fires the russian prime minister's monitoring. practically personally monitoring the construction processes in some part of the country web cameras have been set up in order for the
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government and those responsible to be able to monitor the construction process a lot is being done but of course the situation is nowhere near over despite the fact that the forest fires have lessened and the murders these ministry is doing a better job of controlling them the situation is nowhere near an end. well the taking a small small moscow in parts of central russia wastes serious concerns about the possible impact on the country's ecology the campaign director ag greenpeace russia iran block all says the long term effects are extremely dangerous the fact that that's right in moscow hearings a year ago it was growing after two to four times the ban on different estimates and we can definitely talk about several thousand people who died because of the way people really suffered from the influence of this year much sooner than previous than that was the companies haven't seen some of their top of the downturn
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i'm one of them fall so let's be sure that there is problems is the one system we can face consequences of that the democrats will promise you monson yeah and for that a while and that will be because. well latin america needs to consolidate to be able to challenge the united states which treats the wages as its bank yard also says make regular president daniel a take it he's given an exclusive interview to. the world is changing the u.s. isn't this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world this country has military and economic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary an imperialist polish whenever i speak to presidents of latin american countries no matter how conservative they are in private they condemned the united states added to the words of them for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get
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a human voice face to face with the news makers. well you can watch the full interview with daniel ortega later in the hour here on on the way the people turning to spiritual power themselves. discover how with secrets in the palace siberia's lay by colus hand toward god it is strong but it is the ability. to. look you know if he is here find out why and outspoken reality of the modern day i call capturing the american public's imagination. turkish police could soon be seen patrolling the streets of germany is part of any plan to bringing creasing li volatile immigrant communities to the country under control but has. been finding out critics say it's just another example of discrimination crystal time feels like
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a stranger in her own country daily she enjoys the summer parks and life here in this cologne suburb where not working as a doctor but she feels totally outnumbered. it all happened very silently without anyone noticing much the german population will do we their children were taken out of the schools and suddenly there were only talks here. there are around two million turkish citizens living in germany with many more having the doc to german citizenship special worker recruitment agreements from the one nine hundred sixty s. made germany the destination of choice for turkish economic migrants. our immigrant . was there when you did the work or now we're in the year it makes all the make. and you rate them all. but as well as being the largest ethnic minority some believe they're also the worst at fitting into their new society if there was
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probably it's a big problem that the turks of the last generation haven't integrated would have developed further away we have fifteen to twenty year olds who have moved further away from german culture than old immigrants this is big effect on their behavior. procol lone is a small group and although many germans think multiculturalism isn't working many also think turks should be allowed religious cultural freedom was. always the ordinary were. when we went to some of these areas many turks themselves denied there were problems they are trying to live together and i understand there are some problems but it's not true that turks can't integrate that we all get along there are many turks russians germans and arabs here on t.v. in the media they talk about people shooting each other and fighting but that's not the case here. but not all where are we going to feel.
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ok. as well as a cultural divide there's also the more serious problem of crime unemployment among young turks in germany is high voltage boredom leading to delinquency crystal has seen it all passion betty theft and while it's that's what the young ones do in mice themselves drugs what turns don't drink as we know it but they do fight each other. and they don't just face off with fellow turks the new plan police from turkey will help their german counterparts patrol troublesome neighborhoods those behind it don't want segregation but rather a more sympathetic approach to policing turkish community most of them so they still come into the way of course the german police can handle the situation but there have been lots of recent reports about attacks and violence against police officers who try to enforce law in such problematic regions with
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a high violence potential so we had to think about what we could do better. but the plan is getting a lot of criticism some saying it's clear evidence the police don't know how to deal with turkish communities. and crystal is one of those who thinks it's discrimination turks. not really i don't like this plan the russian polish minorities don't have. not found for the turkish to have them you have turkish police other people want respond german police. this is the main turkish street in the old german city of cologne in streets like this at least new police officers are intended for and it's on streets like this but people will decide whether this plan is an example of police initiative or a failure to engage with germany's immigrant population tom barton r.t. cologne germany. now iran's nuclear power plant started it's received a mixed worldwide reaction to being loaded with fuel in the city of blue shell
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saturday while israel condemned the move the us at the facility poses no proliferation risk iran expert professor alan furry believes that the world wide criticism of startups received is unjustified those who look at this soberly will realize what it is which is basically a light water reactor which is meant to fulfill some of the needs of iran electricity requirements power requirements and i think overall in order in some ways to reassure him to diffuse some of those iranian allegations that the international community or the west for that matter is against development of iran's nuclear policy i think they should in broad terms welcome it we ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the development and building of nuclear power plants there so it's not as if this is breaking the mold so to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one. now
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a hostage crisis in the philippines is not waiver on. by police all things held captive by the government official said least eight are dead another eight were wounded while the gunman was also killed the hostage taker was a former police say the. thank you following talking to them today children were among the hostages believed to be mostly tourists from hong kong. triple suicide bomb attacks in pakistan volatile tribal belt along the afghan border have killed at least thirty six people the deadliest was at a mosque which after twenty six. bomb exploded during a meeting of tribal elders killing seven and a third bomb blast killed the leader of an anti taliban militia along with two waves on the outskirts of. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but the finger of blame is pointing towards the taliban. a move of the miners in chile have
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been trapped underground for seventeen days have been found alive the men are tied a note to a drill that finally reached them after many failed attempts saying they were an emergency shelter for she's a woman but it could take up to four months to haul them out capsules with food to an oxygen will now be. in siberia along the shores of lake baikal a sacred place where locals and childless couples come to people believe it's the home of a fertility goddess that helps even infertile women have children. but some of the lucky parents. many seeker wisdom but she never utters a word hundreds come to be blessed with children but she doesn't work in any clinic yet here near the shores of lake by call lies the sacred place that's home to the powers of the goddess ian jima and it's not just the local people who are drawn in . i was here last year and i always keep remembering the god this year i came to
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pray with my sister and a girlfriend this place is special you could say it's closer to the cosmos. image is said to be found in these rocks many come here to pay homage but it is said that each has a unique perspective. she's always seem differently to some she's dancing to others playing a guitar some see her in a car or on a horse some see a tiger which is a keeper of buddhism some don't see her immediately this means they have to walk more circles around the mountain the more the better then they'll see her though the spot is said to be sacred in general those who come here say that this area has one very special and specific power or choke or even here to create and jim is a very strong god is he she helps people and children she helps this women to have children in fact has influence is said to be behind a kind of population surge so the birth rates going out yes we need to have kindergartens opened again but they've all been closed now we need them again and
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the people who haven't bought a busines say that the power of these rocks is so real that women who have been medically declared infertile are able to have children once they've experienced the miracle here natalia solomon's gay or was an accomplished professional athlete but what she wanted more than anything was to have a child something in my just professional sport is not good for house because it's just full training. and that since my body was exhausted in one thousand nine hundred seventy i was diagnosed with a team and i had to keep new moved i told the doctor i wanted another child he did everything possible for me to have more children but it wasn't a possibility. getting her parents neighbors suggested she paid a visit to young jima and though skeptical natalia made the journey the other the so i just walked over and asked i have everything in my life all i'm asking for is a child they didn't even care what it would be a boy in
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a week who returned to my parents' home and went to that place again and just one week later i got pregnant while in her mid forty's natalia gave birth and is now the proud mother of a healthy four year old daughter today she directs other would be mothers down the same path on your i need closure to another woman who in their great chance was married twice and had no kids she is a wealthy business woman she's looked for help everywhere but she had a baby at forty one but i hadn't visited that grace there are many examples so it's true that she hopes to have children. doctors of course will have other ideas but in the absence of a better baby boom explanation as mountain will bring mothers to be in search of a family sean thomas r.t. siberia. now sees the gullible hole of americans talking about the round the world the great spy a t.v. show the falling life and she's even president up almost attention to her wishing well then simply as. bring up or not to the streets of new york to find out what
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all the fuss is about. she's the legendary sex goddess who in now merged the world. symbol glamour and famous friends only fifty of us now women row with each passing decade america embraced a new icon who created trends and fed fantasies. but today for a snow cave snooki smoke is no snooki is here snooki or nicole khaleesi is the smallest and hannah's cast member of the m.t.v.'s reality show were you sure. it was down to you. from wall street. to the regular big you know when i got music to the big house. to take me to her where she was you know she was cool i think she's that way
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someone entertain me we are and that will bring. her. a reality t.v. star has become america's new cultural symbol a reflection some say of a different kind of a member cause of her lover to look into. the family as her own signature law enforcer file that americans really have called the jersey sure so relatable even the u.s. president when he speaks of snow exploded from the indoor tanning to within this bill. snooki then gets called if it should snow k. run as mayor of was it left. out of the almost market that is r t can the streets of manhattan right on able to find even one person who doesn't know snooki yeah i would take me for a drink like absolutely why because she's arab is just like me making
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it through we make you popular cast member smokey of that hit reality shows the. rested with a reported salary of thirty thousand dollars per episode this reality show star has made it so he said national appeal may be debatable but her international reach i don't know about the jersey shore is currently broadcasting in more than thirty countries around the globe and foreigners are turning to learn about america that might be a nokia. siemens u.s. ambassador and that has some americans believing snooki might be worth what the world thinks of the usa i don't associate myself with i just don't think that she's adding anything to to our cultural experience now that i love her or hate her i think snooki is a new and different kind of symbol what am i going to eat in america. marina r.t.
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new york. home for our exclusive interview with the nicaraguan president daniel ortega he speaks to washington's policy acting like an america. they have. commandante thank you for joining us today regarding the code of time hunt do you read. as an isolated incident or could such situations possibly reoccur . looked at him during school was a blow for all that an american countries was just a few weeks prior to that had
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a meeting with president obama in china died in two boggo the letter proclaimed the beginning of new relations with latin america that cool meant the fight against intentions expressed in china diagram to bargo not just against the latin american people but against policy proclaimed by the president obama as well if the u.s. forces of reaction are capable of organizing kingdom such a openly in front of their president we cannot even talk about what would happen in the future these forces are trying to establish their power in spite of suggestions and obligations taken by president obama in relations to latin american and caribbean countries you mentioned changes in the u.s. policy regarding latin america how would you define those changes and how would you assess the u.s. role in the politics of latin american country in china got into lago president obama said he wanted our relations to be based on your children respect and so on but how can anyone explain u.s. involvement in the cone him douras just
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a few months later and how can we explain the fact that the us was fighting to recognize the hundred m. government the only thing we see is that the us hasn't changed in its essence the world is changing. this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world that this country has military and the comic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary and imperialistic policy. if you talked about basing your relations with the us and we chill respect is there any progress in this matter has anything changed in this regard. what has changed so far is the math able at present then we have any means for organizing nicaragua for instance if they had they would have tried doing it they cannot start a war against. or against but libya with ecuador or nicaragua they do have the means within the west but the situation in latin america wouldn't let it happen
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even though the us is always keeping it in their plans doesn't mean the risk is only is that the threat is always there disability a set of what could have been done to find a way out of the situation for them is a law that's necessary to strengthen the unity and mutual integration of latin american countries also because the more we are united and integrated the more we will be respected it's logical i think the main thing you was polish it was to divide us and to move us and we are really angry at it and united was the partners have been nucor are doing is where a lot of mckubre nor bolivia work or the work of the partner will be latin america and the caribbean countries such a partner will be more authoritative doesn't have the opportunity to look for ways to reach an agreement where respecting each other and feeling equal. what can different latin american countries do to continue fighting for the implementation of that policy what can they do to reach an alliance while there are
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fundamental points of dispute like between venezuela and colombia well maria. lopez look at you know i. i think that there is a principle which we all share taking into consideration the processes in different countries and their own peculiarities which we all have to respect to always be issues which we viewed differently but there will be issues which we know in a similar way especially in relations between the people of latin america governments and the international community that all of us condemn any kind of military aggression on the part of the united states but all condemn the plots against latin american governments and takeovers which for example were organized in venezuela and on the earth and we also poured lifting the embargo on cuba a country where for their history and it would doubtless leader protect their years which are shared by all life whether or not it was that on other words there's
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a number of issues which we all view when a similar way all of us supported the new form of our relations with the united states and whenever i speak to presidents of latin american countries no matter how conservative they are given up in private they condemn the united states attitude towards them they are against the fact that the us government attributes points to them and their own classification of all of what government can support they have the west acting like a greek church which gives you the commands for democracy and human rights and fighting against drug trafficking and your own country who wouldn't turn will judge to he west of the course it gives way to emotional to speak about the economy and about the protectionist policy of the u.s.s.r. and european countries as well nobody agrees with that and one thing is that we have not learned so far to organize or latin american area and then solid eight are able latin american people which will enable us to go shoot it with europe and the us and with developed countries and reasonable terms. let me make it clear
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you find a stand you can regulate you say that all presidents without exception chad viewpoints so says that sound well part of the. yes at least in my experience of talking to them in private and i heard all of them criticizing the american policy that i'm not agree with their home and of course at the moment i cannot see for all their latin american but i'm sure that they cannot agree with a policy which contradicts the interest of their people countries and economic and . political decision to make a rag here is recognition of the independence of the caucasian republics of a pause and south a said he was also disputed although many people doubted that there was any sense in it wanting to rag someone could have an exotic stab at what lay behind your decision. but there are principles in our national identity our year
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for struggle of independence of other nations the respect of a how small they may be and the respect which every nation even the smallest ones deserve here in latin america we continue waging a struggle for the independence of puerto rico people are fighting because the united states is occupying its territory in the twenty first century with what we continue fighting to force the british empire or what's left over to be more precise to leave venus islands it's a tiny territory but there's a reason for us to stop fighting for it and give it up and we know this territory belongs to the argentine people and should therefore go back to them at the same asu of the guantanamo territory and cuba in this case we're talking about then dependence of two small nations who have their own national identity and history and who have risen to fight for their independence many times therefore within has a t. to recognize the independence of those two nations do you think that your decision
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to recognize the independence that a positive south essential was right every day i'm becoming more convinced that the decision we made was right of course it was great in one. we have been staying neutral when the events occurred in those two republics that because it came under direct attack from the georgian troops in this connection many interpretive nicaragua's position is an expression of solidarity with russia what can you say about that so. yes it is necessary to take into account that nuclear and russia had developed their relations long before the events in south and applies here historically we still have very warm relations with the former soviet union but economy and those relations developed intensively between one thousand nine hundred seventy nine and one thousand nine hundred. dollars relations as extremely fair an example of what relations between developed and developing
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countries should look like in those days we applied principles which is so much talked about today the principles of honest trade exchanges and mutually complementary relations this is the principle that was applied so in the cases of chrysler and south their seats which is the only country that could protect those peoples the one who were attacked and the fan of the block i will assume this context were embarking on the same path of relations with russia where we storing historical relations with russian people under new conditions get i think the us said what prospects do you see at this new state of relations because indeed there was a period of cooling in nicaragua as relations with russia. that what that animal has with you know we are ready see the results we think about digging a can now we in the corroborate cannot imagine doing it without russia this canal should be built with assistance from russia but if and no doubt to lead the world
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community but russia's participation is a priority when as well as fully agreed to participate in the construction of the canal the will run through nicaraguan terry. tory the canards construction has always been on the agenda and the conditions of this construction have always been nicaragua's mean sin and why because it always been sinful in the eyes of the united states the nicaragua wants to control every movement by the central american region i feel that relations with russia are progressing in all directions when i want to thank you very much for being with us today thank you very much. wealthier british soil.
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