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well breaking need way. a sexy photo shoot get high scandal papers on a chapman home also with the publisher. once again well i mean number of young couples in india are paid by families and communities as they choose to money out of the traditional cause that's the. trunk the youngsters going off the rails and the speed of adrenalin the dangerous hobby of trains so i think it's function. hello and welcome to all c twenty following news life or mosque. that's got our main story a tropical virus that's rapidly spreading in the south of russia has already claimed six lives while millions could bet tricyclic infection nearly two hundred
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people have so far caused the west nile virus which is carried by mosquitoes always ego a good old name for ports now from the volgograd region which has been the worst affected . no one is safe just one by trim an ordinary mosquito is enough to put a life in danger hundreds involved red region have been hospitalized with the west nile virus initial symptoms include high temperature headaches and nausea followed by seizures unconsciousness and there. the situation is grave it has been an unusually close summer which allows mosquitoes to build up a high level of the virus there is nothing we can do to totally wipe out this interaction your good dog can has survived infection but his central nervous system has been damaged he has problems remembering his age and address. i was so security when i felt myself slipping away i don't remember how the ambulance brought me here
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. but at least he's alive several have died already if only we had realised what the same times were and that we needed to get her to hospital she might have survived my mother was a strong and healthy when. the west nile virus is transmitted by mosquitoes can fake both birds and humans although traditionally a mediterranean disease has been aggressively spreading through europe and america the first outbreak in volgograd was recorded only eleven years ago this year has already seen the highest number of cases. i've just heard about it on the news i'm terrified. i don't know anybody who's died from it i reckon i'm not in danger authorities are warning people against complacency and advised to use mosquito repellent and cover as much exposed skin as possible to avoid bites containing hot weather has allowed the infection to breed we had more aggressively among mosquitoes doctors say the worst of the worst season has not peak and of all claim
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many more victims before leveling off in october. r.t. volgograd. well you're with ulti on still to come on the program suing its own agenda. we can lease is accused of trying to divert attention from the sex scandal involving itself by publishing its latest revelations. and extreme thrills of deadly games would get the inside track on training. not contend with provoking an international incident between russia and the u.s. fans the tao and the trouble is back in the news now the face of the recent spy scandal is being sued by a glossy magazine it's going she broke a cool trying by posting pictures of a recent photo shoot on her facebook page also used on button has the details. the name on the chapman that sticks out more than any other she seems are synonymous
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with this big spy scandal and one of the reasons unavoidably everyone knows it's her looks and she has realized this she came back to russia greeted as a hero after the exchange of spies in vienna back in back in july and she has capitalized on that almost celebrity status since it's in the hotel behind me the hotel bulge chick that she recently conducted a photo shoot she seemed to be enjoying it very much in videos posted on the internet using her glamour this was for the russian edition of heat magazine but she since got into a bit of trouble it seems putting photos up on her facebook page of that photo shoot before he did heat wanting now to take her to court the whole spy scandal and this whole thing has also opened up a wider really fascination with spy stories in britain america has a story that one of the screenwriters on or on
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a james bond script was investigated for many years by my side for possible links to the old cold war k.g.b. another example is that it's been found that a russian spy was recruited by the nazis in world war two and then proceeded to go to norway and steal british plans for an invasion of norway handed them to the nazis which the late enabled them to defeat the british invasion which then led to the collapse of the british government and the election eventual of none other than winston churchill so huge ramifications really and it seems that with many spy stories the details are as fantastical as any fiction you could make up but it seems that many people want to get their teeth into these stories and i think the public comfort find it all very amusing the person who isn't joining at the most though is miss anna chapman herself she's found her firm fertile status is bringing her a lot of attention and she seems to be enjoying our very much. cause discrimination
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being illegal in india many face has spent and hostility on a daily basis because of their social status those choosing to tie the knot with a member of a different cast can. find themselves for jack had by both the community and family but is also his current same proportion more and more young people are trying to break that tradition. and have upset their families well into a different god they were expected to marry one of their own but they have broken what is considered. an intercom is considered a sin here our society wants to continue its traditions that people have been following for centuries her family has a much higher cost than mine this hurt their ego that the bridegroom is lower in status. the couple have enlisted the help of outsiders the ngo the unite humanity movement often deals with managers there have been more than one thousand two hundred such unions in the last decade in the be hard state. we want to m.
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discussed but society just based mindset and caste based discrimination. society can only be brought about by inter-caste marriages and into religious marriage us the perk and she cautioned of a lot ten years ago to tie the knot chick has father filed a case of kidnapping against her husband and still refuses to talk to the couple. my family allowed me to visit them only after seven years but not with my husband and even now if i do visit my father doesn't speak to me he is still angry with me . the police in bihar are increasingly dealing with aidid families and young couples in love a kidnapping case has been filed against twenty two year old. formatting teenager a new comedy impulse and we are seeing many cases such as these with both a boy and girl wanting to get married if
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a girl is above eighteen years of age the law recognizes her decision to marry the person of her choice but if she's younger than eighteen then she has to behave according to her parents' wishes. a divide is growing between urban and rural india in the cities caste divisions are now less important while in rural india many refused to let go of their traditions. anybody marrying outside is cast as boycotted by us no one in the village gives the couple any water or food or even talks that if we find a marriage really offensive then we kick them out of the village. caste is just a creation of one's mindset there is no real hierarchy between people and situation the ration who considers caste and even if we do the next in the race. definitely not even think of it discrimination on the basis of cost is illegal in india but in large parts of the country and remains the overriding factor when choosing a life the sooner this changes the sooner we'll division's will cost lose their
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relevance here got unseeing r g india the russian president has ordered an inquiry into the investigation of the death of a high profile lawyer while in custody last year such as seven year old sergei magnitsky died in jail in the autumn while awaiting trial for tax crimes his supporters blame prison officials who they claim deny him the medical attention he needed when he fell ill the international lawyers association last month pleaded with me to read vetted to punish those responsible. and just to remind you of much more stories on our website at aussie dot com so we feature a virus guides flash columns and even space blogs now let's have a look at all stuff we online right now. russia's biggest case in principle getting pollution code maybe out of the sochi olympics although he's continuing training find out what was punished for. our own singing in the rain but
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spirits were far from the first russian you tube calls that rocked moscow with turns of thousands of pounds but into the legendary irish. wiki leaks is back in the headlines after publishing a classified cia report well with documents failing to live up to its hype and with the site's founder currently under investigation over six and over sex abuse claims has let his ations the online whistleblowers at the suing a secret agenda lore and it has the details. there's been much less of a media florrie surrounding this than there was the beginning of the month when the afghan war diaries were released and i think there are people who reasons for that one because. it was seventy five thousand separate documents that came from inside
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the u.s. military and such a huge volume of information always creates an impression whereas to compare it with this this is just three pages although having said that it is a secret document from inside the cia. that came exclusively from the u.s. military. the other thing is the afghan war they were concrete evidence each of these documents was called the evidence of events to take place the deaths of millions casualties. casualties whereas this is an internal cia document describes a hypothetical situation which looks at what would happen if the international community received the u.s. as an export of terrorism it's written by departments in the cia called the red cell which is specifically charged with coming up with hypothetical scenarios and looking at what might happen so obviously the impact on how we believe the world
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works is much less than the impacts of the afghan war this report takes a couple of examples of u.s. citizens taking terror a broad it talks about young muslim americans who travel from north to pakistan. allegedly were hoping to join the pakistani taliban while they were that case that you may remember from november two thousand and eight when a man called david headley who was a pakistani american was he took part in this valence leading up to the moon by bombings which killed more than one hundred sixty people but we do have to ask ourselves why has this report being released now particularly as it's so short and describes this hypothetical situation. has been in sweden and last weekend it became. swedish women have come forward one of them was accusing him of rape and the other was accusing him of molestation and rape charges being dropped but we recently heard about this we just lost a few so we'll want to question. about the molestation charge which is
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a lesser charge it's been suggested that this is a smear campaign following the afghan war diaries the lawyers for these two swedish women say that's absolute nonsense as do the two swedish women themselves but we do have to ask ourselves whether this report is being released now in order to deflect attention from. legal problems. critics a wiki leaks is nothing more than a propaganda organization and its founder a simple cog in the wheel. it could just be a front organization and he could just be the mastermind but he's made out to be by much of the media maybe not even the founder of wiki leaks who knows sometimes they say it was founded by chinese dissidents whatever that supposed to mean. but just kind of the use of kind of the front and just kind of a mascot and actually i tend to we know war about him. for instance about his i t. competence don't see how does he have the skills to develop this supposedly wonderful
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system for uploading leaks securely which by the way is not currently working. into we know more about it but i think the most plausible hypothesis is that the guy is just kind of a front i think there are very very serious questions to be out about the motivation of the group and even what is the group the point is we know nothing about weekly and into we know more about them we really don't know what they're up to just by braga about his promise to close the gun time in the bay prison at the beginning of the year nearly two hundred detainees remain positive claims of torture mistreatment and techniques takes a look inside the prison and a special report later this. disarming saddam hussein. past majority of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance that the
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torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever. flag flies again over our embassy in kabul. cherish to once occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. image. that is appropriate today and it is what just we came in with the geneva. face stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slapped but you don't actually break any bones could deter a geisha techniques that we use in. our approach but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe transfer.
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international news in brief for you now the u.n. is reviewing security policies for its aid workers in pakistan after threats from the taliban u.s. officials have warned that militants plan tut tut foreigners helping provide flood relief some aid agencies have found to have handed downsizing relieve operations my been necessary that could be a big blow to the seventeen million pakistanis affected by the flooding who are in need of assistance. in the southern philippines gunman dressed as pleas have killed four people on the bus they run down two of the double police marshals transfers traveling through a muslim rebels operate when it was stopped after opening fire that type of vehicle in front and fled the violence comes just days after next signing we could go to the response of killing a. family a one of the thirty three men trapped in a chilean mine say they will sue the owners under the specters of the pit they say that government officials are guilty of negligence and letting it reopen following
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an accident in two thousand and eight the miners are currently seven hundred meters underground in emergency shelters says a cave at the start of the month oxygen flood oxygen food and water along with messages from the loved ones are being starved of communication like. new york's empire state building could soon be good right after the city council gave the go ahead for a new skyscraper where the owners of the empire state are great but the move calling the plant is an assault on new york city the proposed three hundred sixty to meet a tower on penn plaza. the view from the iconic skyscrapers famous abs tree. as trains rush so does the adrenaline for a growing number of youngsters in russia taking part in the highly dangerous activity of train surfing and raging on the outside of characters. the young people
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who are willing to risk their lives. some would find these acts jupiter even crazy but for those who take part in what's become internationally known as train surfing is about the adrenaline rush the great involves riding on top or at the side of fast moving trains clinging on with their hands or the aid of a belt the danger of boldness is for many a major attraction but authorities are worried that those taking part are fully aware of the risks running along these cables above me off three thousand volts of electricity if you touch one you most likely be killed and that's just one of the dangers riders also risks feeling from the train and being crushed but that hasn't deterred these guys they took up the hobby at an early age gave them an unbridled escape from reality. to get in you and me we mostly just ride the trains not pulling any crazy stunts this is just
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a hobby the guitar adrenaline up. and as if that wasn't there enough maybe even taking to riding the metro just to get their daily kicks to these young men is also become a form of expression and they don't see why this is street sport is being seen differently to other why the practice pastimes of the people skydive or climb mountains we ride trains on the outside certainly there's a risk but we plan all our steps we know trains very well where different things you can hold on to are we have certain safety guidelines. they and other adrenaline junkies like them have set up a list of these to avoid injury and even the likes of andrei mit the activity has had tragic consequences for some but. have not been any tragic accidents in our group but things like that do happen just recently a teenage boy tried to climb into the driver's car from the roof and fell down he got severely injured. regardless of the dangers this crater swept across moscow
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with the web swirling with uploaded videos meaning people like andrea surrogate are likely to keep turning to the tracks for the next buzz regardless of the ultimate price they might pay jake agrees. now you're up to date on all the latest news and i will back with the headlines at half past the hour right now joel batten a member of the european parliament claims the year is a design star of the u.k. should quit the union i spoke in depth with gore and the tonight.
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today i'm talking to gerald batten who's a member of the european parliament for london he's with the u.k. independence party which is a euro skeptic party and he's recently announced his intention to stand for leadership of ukip job at and thanks very much for talking to r.t. you're welcome just but you won't write one small point in your introduction you describe this as a euro skeptic party that's not true skepticism implies some doubt we have absolutely no doubt we're one hundred percent membership of the european union is bad for britain so we're not skeptical about that and one of the key tenets of your opposition to the european union well first of all it's it's an economic and democratic disaster first of all there is no reason for the european union i mean the white soul was sold to people forty years ago and has been ever since is that
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we must have it to try and jobs we don't need it for trade jobs even the even the european union has backed down from what we need is trade with europe and the rest of the world friendship and cooperation we don't need to be members of this vast bureaucratic organization in order to achieve that the other thing is the loss of democracy which although membership the costs billions of pounds every year which is wasted money what's actually worse than that is the loss of democracy the germans calculated in two thousand and six that about eighty three percent of new laws now come from the european union not from their. parliament and in this report i question whether germany could be really fun. because of this for all it's equally true for the u.k. a similar time of qatar the country eighty four percent of our laws now come from the institutions of the e.u. which is not democratic and the european union has its ambition to become a super state to rival united states and i think it's a very wrong road for us to go down and britain should leave as soon as possible
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and we are living in a globalised world there is it possible for the u.k. to just step out of the but what does that mean. what are the global laws will means it's much easier to get on an airplane now and go anywhere you like very quickly which is one of the reasons we have such a problem with uncontrolled immigration that kind of globalization it's a reality that doesn't mean to side that you have to sacrifice your independence and so government governance in the modern world in fact quite the opposite i think the problem with the modern world is that people are losing their control over their elected representatives and their governments and we're becoming less democratic i think necessarily a bad thing you have said in the past that the e.u. is an illegal state can you explain what you meant by that yes because under the lisbon treaty it basically became the constitution of the european union we have a constitution in this country written down in different places like for example the sixty nine hundred bill of rights which says that they saw rain is the is the form of all power and the sovereign cannot acknowledge
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a higher power and i will you're a monarchist or republican it doesn't matter that's our constitution what we did with the with the with the lisbon treaty is we acknowledge the officially a higher authority the union for example now has a legal personality has only come by treaties on its own so that in fact means that britain we are living in a legally constituted government talk to me about their legal integration taking place in need particularly about the european arrest warrants european arrest warrant is the first part of the process whereby we are integrating our legal systems with those of the european union and of course what you remember is that the anglo-saxon common law or model adopted by the united states and canada and acts and countries around the world is completely different from continental napoleonic system now under our system you have to be charged with a specific offense but police have to gather the evidence before you're arrested goes to a trial we have five years corpus all these things that we take for granted on the continent you can be arrested as a suspect you can spend
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a year or eighteen months in prison while i investigate the case before i even bring it to court against you. now under the european arrest warrant we got rid of all the safeguards now if you are required for extradition under the european arrest warrant the court deciding on that has really little power to refuse it now what's also in the party line is things like be european investigation order to go back coming along with trials in absentia which means that anybody can be tried in a in a european country and not even particularly aware that this trial is going on they are supposed to let you know but let's say they can't contact you can suddenly find the british police turn up on your doorstep they were arrested you and i will exploit you to a man about gary any country in the european union and you will go straight into the prison system and the legal system. and of course all this is going to be presided over by european public prosecutor europol which very insert interestingly in its charter has complete immunity for anything all its offices are completely
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munity for anything that they do or anything that i say in the course of their duties now even the n.k.v.d. in stalin's terror didn't have that protection against against recourse if they did something wrong technically anyway but this is what we're lining up for ourselves and we are destroying our own legal system and you know you kipps party spokesman on immigration what's your view on a cap on immigration it's nikkei immigration into our country has been out of control for a very long time now purely on on the numbers basis we are one of the most about the most densely populated country in europe we are one of the most densely populated countries in the world if you actually look on a league table and you're our population is set to grow from sixty two million currently up to seventy million within the next twenty odd years and thereafter up to eighty eighty five million exponentially it is absolutely absurd to have effectively unlimited uncontrolled immigration into this country what we have anyway from within the european union where we can't stop people coming even wanted
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to and we don't really control it from outside either a recent report has shown that were. with a cap on immigration british companies might find themselves sort of workers particularly as so many workers are more highly skilled than that but his counterparts what do you say to that oh yes i mean i know quite a lot of foreign people especially me come to work in the harley qualify they got a great work ethic they're lovely people but if you look at the number of jobs created in the economy ninety eight percent of the jobs created since labor came to power in ninety seven up until last year went to migrant labor now how does it benefit your economy so you drive wages down for indigenous people you poor housing prices up toby what is actually worse off in the long and of course big business loves. immigration because they get cheap labor that's what they want what we would introduce would be. very very limited immigration permanent settlement and i've suggested a figure of no more than fifty thousand a year and even that could be revised down but people could still still come to
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work on a job permit basis for one to three years if we can't fill that post with an indigenous work and at the end of that process if the person wanted to become a british citizen why would have a right to apply for citizenship on the way of the annual limit that would allow him for that purpose thank you very much. it was all told by this tragedy. these two here are the three. remember every second of this nightmare. will remain in their memories and hearts forever.
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a little link. on our cheap. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations are the day . of deadly exhaust disease hits russia sound nearly two hundred people have been infected with the non-binary as. the face of ricin the so-called surprise turn to.
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