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this amar region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of the. park and tell ya he has completed the id particle has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high
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tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences but it is this some more regional government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your business in the small region. we have of the stories that shape and weak ass national republican office sent him owns up to thursday so sign which kind of seventeen injured of a hundred sixty local police are accused of negligence and failing to stop a moment. as conversations moxon nine cent of us here on the nine eleven terrorist
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attack there were clashes to of the plans for a mosque near ground zero and defacing of the koran. american on the tie got hunted safely land a passenger plane in the forest after that communication navigation systems failed angry to moscow from russia's findings. brainstorming fibroids a feature in the mines got it in the form to discuss a film that for better and books. hello and welcome to the program this is our season weekly review of our time main story writers republic of north ossetia is reeling from the deadliest terror attack in its capital in a decade a car bomb exploded at the central market of logic of cars on thursday morning
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killing seventeen injuring more than one hundred sixty meanwhile investigators are examining how local police were stopped the car packed with explosives allowed the suicide bomber to pass through leading to the tragedy of his acts on the life a traveler now reports. cries louder than sirens but no fear just the time eleven twenty four on the watches of those who perished in the central market in logic of course it wasn't thursday when a suicide bomber drove his silver car to its entrance gates he was said to be come during a routine check of the car but reluctant to open the trunk but a security guard as long big clear insisted. he put the key in the trunk lock maybe once or twice the key broken his hands iceland big had the man turned around and moved away from the crowded entrance a minute later a powerful explosion shook the area icelandic heard the cries and rushed to the scene. i saw a lot of cars blown to pieces and
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a lot of bodies i had no real fear i just felt sorry for the people who died or got injured especially a young mother with her child i saw them just before the explosion a young girl was coming in with a kid a little kid as soon as she got inside the blasts happened. a little went to the market the day with his entire family it said he was quarreling with his brother dog riding their bike so his grandmother promised to buy him a new one but a moment later they were killed by the blast. i went inside but they stayed at the entrance suddenly there was an explosion i lost one of my children and my mother my wife and another kid are in hospital there were many people there it was scary no we'll know and his grandmother yes a man lie side by side the government's closed they have so the survivors stricken by the loss. this is a father and his one and
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a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured lacks and hands and this is the want. candles commemorate the day in which he got because people here are mourning their loved ones and have been given blood to help the injured for tania who has arrived in the form of a new born son but before the birth she too had to leave through the tragedy. to the market and the brooch. a powerful explosion went off my ears were down right away honestly i didn't understand it was an act of terror or anything like that. people covered by blonde and they ran right away i was afraid of a second blast. too scared for the last hope to get to be one sun city and i didn't notice that she herself was injured and it was not the piece of metal in her knee that was on her mind. it was afraid that nothing was. there not to some
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time of his talented moving when i was overrated home the one taken care of and baby sleeping beside her that gentle now is occupied will begin a new little one as with logic of cause itself she still needs some time to get back to normal life this penetrating logic of cars is far deeper than this shell hole left by the deadly car blast as days parts people slowly start mending their lives for sun like that newborn baby it could be a bridge to a new life but for many this horrible attack will be engraved on their hearts forever. are. us. the bombing that north has been followed by a string of under terror operations in the north caucuses region ten militants have been killed in two separate incidents in another volatile russian republic of dagestan gunmen were besieged in a house and the republic's capital. they refused to surrender and opened fire on
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the police before being killed in a shootout elsewhere but killed another dentist on average before being killed as they shot a talk. official who acted as a negotiator. so most say militants of the north courses are part of an international terrorist network and dr will leave her as a professor at the national defense university in washington and an expert on global terrorism says the bombing in north is no different from other suicide attacks anyway the world. attacks suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just. by local terrorists we've seen this before history by hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in dagestan in chechnya in this part of the caucasus as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers you see also threats against international democracy and freedom. of political scientists dr. and they so we can and marks the niacin of us or of the
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dead let's terrorist atrocities in history the nine eleven attacks on new york and the pentagon in which almost three thousand people lost their lives carried out by al qaeda fanatics they let a backlash in part of america against islam but says than the bin turns of thousands of converts to the religion in the country despite claims the media is fueling and his logic sentiment all she's preassure investigated why. it's the call to prayer and it's answered by more than a billion muslims all over the world including caitlin billings a twenty two year old american who was raised christian converted to live here my mother. was crying a lot of thought that i was returning her by changing my religion backtrack almost a decade ago to nine eleven today our fellow citizens our way of life. our very
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freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist attacks president bush waged a war on terror targeting extremists muslims who were labeled as terrorists you know i was fourteen when september eleventh happened so i didn't really know what was going on if that really was you know people thought it was so i believe just like everybody else but as billings got older she decided to find out for herself and her investigation led her to the mistah office center a mosque just outside of washington d.c. that has become a haven for many americans like billings who have found allah a new poll found that almost forty percent of americans believe that muslims should carry identification cards despite that twenty thousand americans every year decide to convert to islam be a convert say they don't regret their decision at all around the world since nine eleven muslims have battled bands of their religious clothing profiling in airports and discrimination in their everyday lives after joining
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a class to learn more about islam carl dodge also decided to become a muslim one of the big jokes that i've always made is before i actually set down the class an open microphone everything i knew about islam i had learned from c.n.n. and when it comes to the mainstream media the depiction of converts can be somewhat extreme that pakistani officials have arrested adam gadahn this is the american born spokesman for al qaeda fox's work first there was john walker lindh the californian who converted joined the taliban and then did up fighting with them in afghanistan and then more recently it was jihad jane the blond haired blue eyed convert who allegedly recruited people to wage violent jihad and for many american muslims like dodge and billings the portrayal of converts is disturbing if those upset me a little bit because there's a lot of preconceptions people have been until i actually took the time to open a koran and see what was written you know that was my only impression of islam as a. but i had to be and in the united states they say
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a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of property. that's what this country was founded on no matter what unfolds around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i saw. a happiness that might not make sense to those around her. either r.t. annandale virginia. so it's not just been a day of remembrance on the ninth anniversary of the nine eleven a time they have been protests to with thousands demonstrating over the building a mosque near ground zero amount of pages from the koran and said they want to find you at the side of the world trade center and this follows a threat from a tie state of florida to ban islam's holy book on the nine eleven anniversary so the plan has not been carried out to a muslim world and a strong rebuke from president obama afghanistan to protest his died or were
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injured in attempts to storm a local government office and three days of demonstrations against threats to burn the koran and muslim american acts of. ramadan says that since nine eleven islam has been misunderstood in the u.s. . really with this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become us against them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims the acts of nineteen militants that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame all muslims is completely incorrect and inaccurate but i think the great majority hear islam because they don't understand it. take a look at what's ahead here on r.c.a. tonight. find out how many dry soldiers so called. at an iraqi checkpoint
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failed to draw any lines from the locals. the untold story of how a village in russia's far east might have been the bath place of north korean leader kim jong il. this week saw prime ministers and presidents along with analysts and academics come together in the russian city of yaroslavl it played host to the global policy forum a brainstorming session tackling some of the toughest questions of our time and how to make a democracy will work and how to make the world a safer place because he has been following it. which young which you are in fact if solver and democracy as it turns out is different things to different states but these years for many years loving standards of democracy and efficiency made it sound alluring even for the kremlin's toughest critics gave some of them the chance to hit the presidents wrong. you're going to go to church he said listen i strongly
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disagree with those who say there's no democracy in russia and that there's authoritarian tendencies here it's not true that russia is a democracy beyond any doubt it's young it's immature it's still not perfect and experience but it's a democracy nonetheless there's a way to go but we're ready to work on it in some countries democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way and we've seen many examples of that but when you talk of democracy in russia is a moot point if the country doesn't more denies itself the key message the president was sending in his speech another major topic was security russia's been promoting a new vision for european security architecture that it says is vital to avoiding military conflicts similar to that in the south caucasus in two thousand and eight when you're quite the muscle that would you need to create an insta. touche and that will bring together nato and non nato members and other structures my us counterpart president barack obama never avoids discussing this issue he does not
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say that is harmful or unnecessary but i would suggest that among our american partners a certain jealousy exists with regard to this idea however it is necessary to rise over this josee and try to look the truth in the eye without the creation of the system the world will not be able to survive we can help each other here one of the first who supported the idea of the new european security treaty was italian premier corny but before he could make his point he have to find his words or settle money i like to see that i was not very well informed about the topics to be discussed at this forum the section of my ministration interest prepared the speech has prepared the room warm that's why i'm passing the stacks to the moderator of this portion of the plenary meeting this presentation doesn't correspond to the discussion here many of that evening criticize the us corny for taking more stage time than the host but mitchum it that it didn't seem to mind these helen prime minister performance definitely spies stuff what was
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a formal session. for two days this stadium turned into a war of tree where some of the world's best minds attempted to find a formula balancing three elements democracy modernization and efficiency did they come up with a single formula of course they didn't but what they agreed upon is no matter what the proportion if a country wants to move forward it needs all three elements in the mix exiting the church of r t from. so one of the biggest issues discussed in the forum was russia's proposal for a new european security framework and we talked about it with professor craig callaghan from new york university and he says such a restructuring or take years of discussion but it's so vital that talks go on. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and
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between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework. professor craig calhoun from new york university that speaking at the global policy for. two pilots said being hailed as heroes for safely landing that passenger plane with eighty one on board in a forest in russia after a massive systems malfunction on board all passengers survived and hurt after the plane's an obligation and communications systems failed in midair over the country's northwest artie's town bottom half the story. the heroes of the tiger these the men the managed to land
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a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul that passengers thankful to be a line was even more so willingly every street and ended up in the woods the majesty crews arrived to find to wait everything was organized very fast asleep was not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. the tupolev one five four was flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure the plane lost all automatic navigation and communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i had to land quickly and at higher than normal speeds even the lights in the cabin and cockpit went out by sight alone the pilots found an abandoned their strip in the depths of the forest and managed to land on the third attempt. by plane was designed to land on a concrete airstrip at first we chose a rough strip and decided to land there but during the maneuver by miracle we
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caught a glimpse of a concrete strip and all the shorter it would be much safer. despite overshooting and plowing through two hundred metres of woodland before stopping all eighty one people on board were evacuated to safety right in the ridge can is a former pilot and actually trained the heroes in question he says he's very proud of his former prata jays. up in the close they couldn't even tell their altitude or where they were they only had enough fuel for ten minutes of flight in managing to land that plane he practically did the impossible as with the plane itself investigators are poring over interviews with the crew and witnesses black box recordings and evidence at the site that question what caused such a massive electrical failure providing that don't believe what fifty four is not quite the brand your aircraft and i'm sure that that craft was manufactured probably at least twenty years ago when you were more. i believe there is
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a chance that the we plant was just a war of. our russell airlines which owns the plane says it wasn't aware of any issues before takeoff but added it would never fly together investigators are focusing on mechanical failure rather than pilot error or weather conditions but everyone is expecting the playlets to receive medals they're achieved. in time the technical details of this plane's malfunction will join all of the others maybe ation history but one thing will always stand out courage and resourcefulness of the two men who brought it safely to tamasin r.t. possible. and of course you can find more on that amazing ask a friend at the top stories from around the world at our website and see dot com let's now take a look at also on line right now. paying the price for luxury look at how this statue is on the brink of extinction at the hands of patches plundering the raffish one of the world's most expensive delicacies black caviar.
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and a russian inventors have found a way to help sleep in. that night stay awake find out what it is and how it works out on t.v. dot com. a former u.s. soldier has found himself at the center over scandal after posting a controversial video on you tube sergeant dotson was discharged after planting grenades in the cars of iraq is a truck points than filming the reaction of drivers he claims it was all supposed to be a prank but as our reports they rocky's it fails to see the funny side. manning a checkpoint all day must get boring which is perhaps why sergeant dunson and his partner admit they passed the time playing jokes on unsuspecting drivers in the
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posting done some describes how they planted a grenade in the iraqi man's car a few seconds of confusion all's explained and the perplexed but very relieved driver is sent on his way. but we had to you know because. our our it was just one of those things where you know it happened. on a guy like that on but for most iraqis this is not fun and life here is very far from being a joke. i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to par bombs explosions research is happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint can often mean the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your heart shaped at least a dozen times a day if you had any the way that what you will see here but maybe you'll be
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arrested on this and the terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sergeant dunstan's antics i would not tolerate that and my organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. you know into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly in trusting their confidence and us or the people for that matter and trusting the. or trusting in the federal police but i want to a local t.v. stations you know picked up on the idea. that it takes well known local celebrities to iraqi checkpoints and plays pranks on them in much the same way as dunson and his colleagues but you said by i says it's a way to lighten the situation and. we're not making fun of the iraqi forces they're very brave in fighting terror but we wanted to present them in
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a unique and different way and we also wanted to present weapons as something people can laugh about even if. there's mixed reaction to the iraqi show but still iraqis making fun of iraqis. a different according to most people here two americans getting in on the act and with people still being killed in iraq every day it was a constant reminder that terrorism is no laughing matter. r.t. baghdad. this week said they decided not to challenge kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence and the united nations following intensive talks belgrade was during its initial draft resolution which had called for the secession of course about to be denounced a compromise resolution was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly although belgrade still refuses to recognize kosovo's independence as legitimate ok ready to hold direct talks sort of course of ours on all unresolved matters and that's going to session followed pressure from the european union which made clear that said
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there is a wish to join the grouping would be jeopardized if it fails to soften its stance on costs about political writer diana johnston said there has caved in to the. present that i have seen and i have here is not really a compromise i would call it an unconditional surrender to the european union this was not a compromise because from what i've understood the european union did not. in exchange for this they gave nothing as usual and i'll just be asking for more as they have been for many years serbia is now really very much in the position of france. it's not quite an occupied country but it's surrounded and sort of occupied and only leader or polish party which would really openly take into consideration serbia's interest is condemned by the worst
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in media nationalists look what they look what happened to goes love to do with the united states use adored to get rid of milosevic but when he showed that he was still interested in his country's welfare he was known brand as an extreme notional host and sidelined. still ahead for you that stout are dangerous and on the famous russian cage fighter turned out to nationalist i was being held in a psychiatric ward has broken out and is on. its reckoned to be the most important meeting of north korea's workers pot in decades but no one outside of the country knows whether it's actually taken place yet the world has been watching and waiting as analysts believe kamya gale would use the meeting to present his youngest son as his successor a veil of secrecy still entranced the gathering but also he has shed some light on another mystery of the reclusive state eroding dynasty the second leader of north
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korea and the son of its president officially was born in one thousand nine hundred two in japanese occupied korea according to north korean history books his birth was followed by the appearance of two rainbows in a new store in the heavens but there's a different story many north koreans may know about this as well kim il sung and has some the current leader of north korea both used to live here in our village. this is a vast scale several dozen miles away from the city of karbala in russia's far east back in a minute hundred forty s. it was the home of a joint chaney's korean guerilla regiment fighting against japan before north korea was established as a state its fusion leader kim il sung also used to serve year as a captain of the red army and i thought he could be called was born and spent his whole life in the arts can. i remember this camp we want allowed to go there but
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chinese and korean soldiers were free to walk anywhere they wanted some of them even got married had some left leaving three or four women pregnant kim il soon fled to the soviet union after his guerrilla team was crushed by japanese authorities in one nine hundred forty five years later the second world war brought its results japan was defeated soon sent to pyongyang to says to soviet come and dance working there so if you didn't leave vance care for around five years it's unlikely came young you was born somewhere else this is allegedly what's left of the hell sware both future leaders of north korea used to live there also used to be a terrorist here and the rumor is kim il song used to enjoy drinking theme during warm summer evenings on this terrace discussing the ideas of communism with his comrades while little kim jung il was running about playing your way unfortunately the arc of viewing someone else has only fuel to the mystery around kim jung il is birth there's lots of proof.

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