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little damage is down the black and damaging but very little damming the white. and they are the key to our problem are all right. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal. the soviet files house on the embankment and the.
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sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. on the kernel of the chilian on forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. coming. sergeant of the us army. trying to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey.
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they faced this is not a provocation but war. steverson is sure to suppress the trace tricks of the. no idea about the hardships that face you. wanted. to do since. the life of the other man is the most precious thing in the world. with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five don't come. election day in afghanistan the parliamentary polls marred by a rocket attack and promises of more violence as taliban threats forced many voters
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to keep away. one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects arrested then released in warsaw will remain in poland until a decision on whether to extradite him to russia is made. and find out what dangers lie at the bottom of the baltic sea as our team reveals the world war two relics that still pose a threat. am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story security forces on high alert in afghanistan as people there begin casting their ballots in the country's parliamentary elections the taliban has warned people against voting and says polling stations will be attacked two cities have already seen a rocket attacks and it's fear that more incidents could follow as artie's policy
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reports on a lack of security means millions of afghans could stay home on this critical day. the symbol of the afghan election more than a quarter of a million afghan police to protect those brave enough to defy the taliban we ourselves have received e-mails from the taliban saying that they planned attacks countrywide on the on the day of the vote and that they are targeting both voters and election workers it's nothing new even in the last election the taliban did not kill anybody for that but what do you would do would be to if you were around it up you would insult those parliamentary elections were held five years ago and they brought to power former warlords and their followers but a smith had been excited to take part now he's just grateful to be alive so i went with my family to an election station we got there there were people with guns they wanted us to vote for their person they said if you don't vote for us we will hurt
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you they could see who we voted for and when they realized it was for someone else very badly. and here is one of those voting stations as you can see armed gunmen at the entrance to all these people are going to leave the security of europe wide just how dangerous chemicals. sometimes it will be. are you going to be very slim you know. because i don't trust you and seven in ten afghans agree they'll be staying away and he could go back to the age this and which still exist and the. finger will not go in ninety two hours will not go away so people don't think that the good guys at least twenty four people including four candidates have already been killed in one of the election related violence politicians campaigners and candidates have also been kidnapped
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a thousand of the nearly seven thousand voting stations will not open their doors if. the. for one day a lot of question will arise when that is fifty chosen for the two to be in the six it doesn't go in on me pulling the former slices are among the few who feel safe enough to brave the streets on election day job it is easy i have to accept the violence and looting for my future. so the fight now is for real political change but it seems most afghans are so disillusioned in the politicians they feel the battles not was the risk of stepping foot outside the home on saturday or c.r.t. kabul. but as jerome starkey from the london times tells us some groups will eventually make it to the polling stations. many people will vote for many different reasons all the. international. turnout on the home of.
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various different groups motivated to vote. some of them will be tribal some of them will be to try and secure. to try and influence in prague and other people may be voting because they didn't trade the bridge because either candidate . or power brokers have over get them to go to the polls being reported election officials have them on the money from the candidates to try and deliver very weekly reports the candidates will be offering money to encourage people whatever the reason some people of course many people of course will turn out the village where the nonetheless turnout is expected to be that the other concerns are election officials are now claiming they can't move polling stations in secure areas because those insecure areas of beyond the reach of independent monitors there beyond the
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reach of elections. secure areas where really lies in the government in iraq and security forces have any really good. like you have the potential to be. a trowel and i. actually need to get enough guns down the kind of people. because there aren't enough compensation. stay with us here on our team still ahead we hit the campaign trail for the us midterm elections. the fight an all time high in poverty in more than fifteen years at these big name conservative leaders say what america will need to ban gay marriage to bring god back and. find out what values some u.s. voters but at the top of the list in times of crisis and i think moments are.
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every month we give you the future we help you understand how and what to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. knology update on our jeep. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. the sergeant of the u.s. army. tried to become an american by getting part in the. ranks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. the u.s. is preparing for a mid-term elections against
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a backdrop of more grim news this week for the economy but on the campaign trail for some parties it's not finance but family values that should be the priority artie's christine for as our has been following the conservative values voter summit. they say they came to take america back it isn't our values our shared timeless values that have changed is that it's our leaders that have changed. in campaign like speeches they criticized among other things president obama the white house tries to argue that their stimulus has helped. that's a bit like saying that squirting water from a garden hose helps put up a forest fire one day after staggering numbers were released from the u.s. census bureau showing a more than fourteen percent increase of those living below the poverty line powerful organizations and big name politicians came out to spread this message you cannot divorce the social issues from the fiscal and financial issues so just what
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are these pressing social issues like anything else everything's great help if you are you know very. first one organization says marriage in america is under attack marriage is a fundamental right but there is not a fundamental right to marry whoever you want our government our policies have always regulated who you marry or who you may not know the national organization of marriage wants to keep it that way in other words no gay marriage and speaking of gays tradition family and property works to keep them out of the military when you fight for freedom shouldn't you also want to have freedom. obviously we have mean we have to fight for freedom and freedom does not mean license to do whatever you want and these issues so important to the masses here a new lobbying group has been formed its aim is that republican elected officials to get them to put social issues back at the top of their agenda these are elected
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officials they were sent to washington to represent the people in their district and their states many of these people the bottom line is they can't pay their mortgage they don't have a job shouldn't that be the number one focus the thing is is that the issue of the middle class that's the main issue at stake here the middle class has a number of priorities it's the main class that is the emphasis for social issues well you heard it here first the middle class cares most about social issues a month there is one issue even more important to the participants here god hala avalanche from an almighty god and then god. confers upon the individual power and then the individual in turn each confirms up portion of that power on the government reserving all the remainder of the power to themselves for the last two years the most down in the conservative movement have come from the tea party key
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which stands for tax enough already but here are the voters values on that perhaps the turning point that things are changing that despite an all time high in poverty in more than fifteen years at these big name conservative leaders say what america needs is to ban gay marriage to bring god back into your reporting in washington d.c. right now our team. whatever russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained in poland on friday on an international arrest warrant has been released in the next few days the court will determine whether ahmed should be extradited to russia following moscow's demand to turn over artie's caterina's are of a has been following the developments. according to the polish side has been leased to us today that may not spend the next forty days in detention behind bars well however spending and poland is prohibited from leaving the country pending that decision concerning his extradition to russia of course the russian prosecutors have put forward an extradition request saying that this man the most one of the
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most wanted men in the country has been internationally wanted a warrant has been out for his arrest for nearly a decade and of course they're very concerned this man comes back to russia and stands trial in the polish side to change him and the prosecution did put forward a motion to arrest him forty days ending the extradition hearing that was later to die by the polish court but of course the extradition hearing is still a very long way away and that decision may not know that that's. going to the prosecutor general tells me that they have no choice but to start the extradition procedures but these procedures do not mean an instant extradition and the russian side shouldn't necessarily hope for a decision that will satisfy help or not this is the law says the last. nine years to extradite him. and make. your process so hopes are still high as the
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charges that have faced this country are serious rage for her and had nothing to extortion and terrorist and that's just to that is the russian jet passengers believe that they have enough evidence to successfully link the man to one of the worst terrorist acts that russia has seen in the last two years namely the theater siege the two thousand and two also believe them to be one of the masterminds behind the general ongoing unrest actions hala tell obviously just so a man that prosecutors there have that is to look behind bars where there are a lot of these life. it was a fighting force exhibition for a number of years previous to us however have been denied but that i think that's a five that's what it was silent i did that strip or deny that statistic thousand and three say that there was a little refugee and despite an existing limit in moscow i wanted to change i want
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to criminals this agreement does not apply to this specific case because of course it is a political refugee and so far as british authorities has been the citizen was the side that. this extradition that i would say that no politics lead to the right but this decision when it is made that whatever it is they will be done strictly by the book at all times as goes also the polish prosecutor general has said the polish sides will act in accordance with international obligations it has taken upon itself mr sherman saturday quote our actions will not be based on political factors model letter of the law russia's prosecutor general yury cheika said it in the event of the extradition to russia his rise will be observed and he will stand a fat trial in court. process not a. word but whatever this is. i think this is the first such that this
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was there a law that. was that's what i. started doing my deputy of l.a. area about a lot of things there could be political factors behind archives arrest and poll says that. this incident was a kind of just went interesting i have to say poland has repeatedly declared that it will follow its obligations as an interpol member to prosecute any person who is wanted by that organization on the other hand reports about the caves upcoming visit appeared in the media two days ahead of the visit itself now we know that's a kind of went straight to the press secretary's office right after having arrived and. and why did he do that he could have done the same thing in the u.k. that country is an integral number two but he had to do it in poland i have a theory on my own on why he did that although it may seem unusual but it's true goal was to provoke a strong reaction in order to spoil the improving political relations between poland and russia we all know that the russian authorities were upset over the
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u.k.'s repeated refusal to extradite its like i have my request of the russian prosecutor general's office and now such an interesting twist yeah i hope in the long run poland will act in accordance with international law and complete all the extradition as it is because. if you ever go fishing in the baltic sea then you might be surprised by what your thousands of world war two mines and missiles remain on the seabed that are still considered a risk our. ports on the secrets to fishing safely. called word but determined to do what is a man on a mission and that mission is to monitor the state of all german munitions. meeting with militia got visibilities low just a couple of meters their missiles every web somewhere in boxes and tightly packed together the boat could be from world war two it's wrecked some shells actually laying on the seabed but. one and
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a half kilometers of shore seventeen meters underwater and turned suddenly sile still on board this german ship is just one of the many reminders a world war two in the baltics the russian emergences ministry list some was ninety underwater hotspots in this area alone but only a few have been checked subtly litter the ocean a possible these missiles are very dangerous there are none that have rusted away and become homeless on the contrary some of that we take out here in very good working condition when you. place some kinship is on the russian emergences minister to do list but with money tight and bureaucracy lawn and complicated it's not something that can be done quickly and while they wait local fishermen feel the weapons will still get their chance to fulfill their deadly role boats have been known to return to port with alter paedos and then it captain valeri emotion knows only too well the dangers he says they deeply and that goes the bigger the trouble it can bring out. once
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a fisherman from our village at thirty six missiles in is not he was fishing near it on cape and brought the multiple ts they put all the missiles right on the deck what else could you do though relatively small in size the baltics is the most densely mined area with around one hundred fifty some of the new missions to bear it there the clock is taking a lot and now it's time and seawater are against the residents. area could be on by a sudden explosion unless they don't and measures are taken out sound like a troll or are. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a drill boring the rescue a hole has finally reached thirty three trapped chilean miners stuck underground since early august will hold us now be widened while out of the men to be pulled out the government says that if all goes according to plan the miners could be pulled out in the event they've been trapped since the main access tunnel for the san jose copper and gold mines. thousands of people in the indian kashmir
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have defied an indefinite curfew and marched in the funeral procession of a protester who was killed by police the entire value has been under around the clock curfew for six days india said troops to kashmir on friday after a rise in angry separate is protests in the region and how you deal sentiments are high and in the that ministered kashmir where nearly a hundred protesters have died since. the deadly tropical storm coral is heading toward central mexico bringing with it the threat of more rain and floods two people were killed when the first major hurricane of the atlantic season struck the mexican coast nine people have been killed and more than eighty thousand people had their homes damaged in severe flooding in southern mexico over the last month. and the next hour catch our two special report that takes you to the caribbean island of the eight this long occupied by the u.s. navy it's now seen as it's now seeing an uprising by the local population worn out
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by what they call life on a powder keg. this. is paradise and. i. am not for the military presence which occupies only two services be an instrument and overshadows the people whose everyday life. where do all the sounds so people could use their life they would. give where they really. want to keep. you only a book about joins us now with all the latest from the world of business stay with us on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business program innovation partnership took knology these are the key themes of the sochi international investment forum which is into its second day but the forum has attracted over six thousand business representatives
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from russia and other countries and we continue to bring of the top speak as and issues from sochi which is also hosting the twenty fourteen winter olympics. and prime minister vladimir putin's speech was one of the key events of the day of the forum artie's nicholas full was listening in and he brings us this assessment from sort. there's a palpable sense of optimism here at the sochi economic forum it's slightly smaller than the last year with five thousand delegates attending their representatives from companies both foreign and domestic the theme for the forum was set during the prime minister putin skeen of stress on the challenges of modernization and improving the investment climate the highlight of his message was that russia off the first twelve ground for investors both big and small but he's going to make about the russian economy still not spoiled by the attention of investors neither
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foreign nor local ones the russian business climate is claimed to have problems sometimes these claims are justified sometimes not we know our problems really well and we will solve them the key factor for the russian government will be a measured and rather conservative macroeconomic policy. the optimism about the prospects for the economy was shared by a number of delegates among them with some mild c.e.o. of it to be engineering job. invested already about one hundred twenty million so far. on the job of facilities in our neighborhood disability without really having . we've done that because the tension here over the next twenty thirty years is tremendous. russia has nine percent of the world's arable land and it needs to come into production high production agriculture and stuff population continues to grow this is a two day event on saturday the winter olympics in sochi in two thousand and fourteen
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will be one of the main subjects we'll have full coverage about what's all the fields and announcer and in other news coming from the event at russian state corporation rushing to colleges and buying have signed a contract to supply fifty boeing seven three seven airplanes they will be a quiet for air force russian airlines and a unit of russian to college a sperm invest has signed agreements to form direct investment funds totaling eight hundred million dollars with gulf states and bestest approaches in infrastructure and will a state. representative of one top company which flew into such a as they head of commercial jets with boeing he thinks there will be enough to munch to sell one thousand jets on the russian market over the next two decades but if you look at the air russia a big country a lot of space to cover you look at your plate traffic grows about wondering at times g.d.p. as you can grow as you'll see more traffic and more traffic to drive the need for
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more airplanes i think the other thing that will drive the need is the fact that there are a lot of airplanes simply they have to be replaced that's how we come up with the number of thousand or. well the oil sector is that well represented at the source change and for the head of the snap spoke exclusively to our team. there should be we've reached a consensus with our main creditors speer bank and going co they've downsize their new interest from twelve percent to eight and they expect that not tobe or will start working with the new rates that will free up a lot of money up to two hundred million dollars this money will be used to the still license agreements still development capital investments and buying new assets that will help the company to improve its output and to stabilize its financial condition. a quick look at how the russian markets were fairing on friday the r.t.s. and the mice that's were mixed up the close the r.t.s. was trading marginally in the plot to my six and down point nine percent says the
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point is cold went down more than two percent up to russia's biggest producer released its best how can it profit from one hundred million dollars that's down more than that on the same period last year. it was a quite a week for the markets but they still managed to try to slightly high and metropol senior analyst gave us his views so this week we saw a combination of profit taking on the other hand were sore investors continuing to going into the market and investors starting to catch up to the new markets around the data we swore a strong data out of the united states namely industrial production came slightly above expectations because of the russian market and this week it actually took clues from the global markets performance and you also but very slightly among specific factors that affected the russian market this week and where are there whipping on the ruble which was quite significant and came somewhat unexpected i
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think it's a temporary situation and i think we're going to see a ruble strengthening getting taking back some of their losses. ok that said a knob throughout the day we'll be bringing you the latest from the investment at forum in sort changi you can get more news from our website r.t.e. dot com slash business.
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