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really cool to kowtow to triple the soto the true spirit toto golden. still. in a sea of colors if you visit. the return of the twenty second space mission to baikonur is delayed by twenty four hours due to technical difficulties while i'm talking from the international space station. risk assessment and cooperation in missile defense dominate talks at the un general assembly the president mahmoud ahmadinejad's steals the show was he prompts a walkout. big political messages have been sent from the united nations get all the latest updates in our report from new york head on the program. in pursuit of happiness the american dream as competition as india develops into
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a hub for new opportunities trying to increasing numbers of foreigners many of whom are from the u.s. . and from home parties close up team explores the cultural diversity of russia suffer when region and finds out why experts feel forced to move there now don't want to leave. you know you're watching r t broadcasting live from the heart of the russian capital welcome to the program i'm kerry johnston two russian cosmonauts and astronauts are stuck in orbit after a fault they were unable to leave the international space station there so you spacecraft failed to on dock on time and. joins us now for the latest on the. it's
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on it what exactly is going on up there is the crew say. well yes indeed the crew is safe but it was originally decided that say you spacecraft would undocked from the international space station at three thirty am g.m.t. but due to technical difficulties with the automatic lock that connects the two together so you spacecraft failed to do so right now engineers are working to fix it originally it was decided that the undocking would be postponed by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in the international space station including three members of the twenty second mission to there i assess among them there are two cosmonauts a russian cosmonauts including a captain looks on that score itself and engineer. and enough turn out from nasa tracy caldwell. now the mission spent nearly six months and they are assess and apart from maintaining the space station their duties included unloading progress
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space crafts as well as some same terrific experiments right now the mission is back into the international space station and they're all safe now we can hear a lot of activity going around to there what happens if they called on dolls and how will they get better. well no state of emergency has been an ounce in the international space and although it is the first time that say you spacecraft fails to undock from there i says now in case of emergency in case the spacecraft fails to undock again there's always a back up. that they can he's too far i back to earth however that model only fits three people inside and considering there are sixty people in the ice us right now it is unlikely that they will use it and in the worst case scenario as new and different so you spacecraft will be sent to the international space station to bring the train just seconds mission back ok. tell your i keep us updated on
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italian overcoat porting from the mission control center in the moscow agent thank you for that. a speech at the un general assembly by the iranian president has caused a public outcry both inside and outside new york building u.s. and e.u. delegates walked out string mahmoud ahmadinejad's address as he lashed out at western dominance and pointed to conspiracy theories surrounding the attacks of nine eleven and i see churkin as more. considering how hard the international community especially in the last couple of days have been trying to say over and over again that they're willing to reach out a hand of dialogue to leave the door of dialogue open with iran it's like man who definition tries to provoke the community more and more and see how far he can take it he did end up crossing the line with the u.s. delegation again when he talked about nine eleven. there were several viewpoints first that a very powerful and complex terrorist group able to successfully cross all the
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years of the american intelligence and security card to date the atomic this is a prevalent viewpoint which has been supported by mainly obligated by american statesman second that some segments within the u.s. government orchestrated the talk to reverse the declining american economy and its grips in the middle east in order to cvs design is crazy the majority of the american people as well as most nations and politicians around the world agree with this view quite a lot of protests have been taking place here in new york in this in these last couple of days today was the biggest ones were taking place and we see buses of people arriving just outside our studio because we're two blocks away from the united nations headquarters carrying people to these protests people carrying banners saying man who does medina shot is a tyrant murderer a terrorist there criticizing him for the human rights situation in iran as well as of course the controversial uranium enrichment program obama of course did mention iran widely he spoke a lot about nuclear nonproliferation and he said that the united states while being
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very satisfied with the fact that russia and the united states have been able to sign a new start treaty he's really hoping that iran will come back for dialogue offered the islamic republic of iran an extended hand last year and underscored better there as both rights and responsibilities as a member of the international community. iran is the only part of the n.p.t. that cannot demonstrate the peace the peaceful intentions of its nuclear program. and those actions have consequences speaking on the sidelines of the un general assembly russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has explained exactly what kind of signals the international community has been sending to iran now what the international community wants iran to do is to start fully cooperating with the international atomic energy agency as well as prove that all of its intentions are peaceful and put an end to all of the concerns of the international community as
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well as sign up to a range of international documents on nuclear nonproliferation and the russian foreign minister said that this is a way for iran to become a country free of economic sanctions. we see signs proving that iran is seriously reviewing the current situations and studying the propositions which were given to worry iranian colleagues the foreign ministers of russia the us china france germany the u.k. held a meeting where the i'm big u.s. lee confirmed that our emails to start negotiations we expect that soon we will hear from iran that they are ready to begin this process another important issue commented on by the russian foreign minister is the latest proposals of the of nato secretary general to call upon russia and the north atlantic treaty organization to try to plan together when it comes to missile defense and work together in that area the russian foreign minister has said that it's important that the interests of both sides are considered taken into consideration and really worked on before
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any specific plans can be put in place he has said that the scheme that is currently being discussed and put on the table of by the barack obama administration is definitely more balanced than what has been pushed by the bush administrations in the last couple of years however the russian foreign minister said that before any decisions are made all risks and concerns of all parties have to be taken into consideration but we want to have a clear view of what new tools new strategic concept will be like firstly how ready are need to colleagues to start making the principle of indivisible security established in the one nine hundred ninety s. effective secondly what is russia to nato we were assured that need to views us as partners and not opponents the third thing is what is needles attitude to the international law first of all regarding the principles of use of force in modern foreign affairs security is a very important issue between the alliance and russia so this is something that was underlined repeatedly however no plans were set in stone and this was
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a meeting that took place ahead of a big summit that is being planned in november this year in lisbon. well still ahead in the program a new land of opportunity find out why american business brains are flocking to india for their career break. now it's time for some traveling but you don't have to pack your bags just join our close up team as we explore the vast and varied regions of russia. yesterday we continue our journey across russia settlin region in the country's far east it's not only famous for its stunning beauty and unique wildlife it's also one of the most ethnically diverse parts of the country and reports. ati's close up team continues its inside in the soccer region in the russian far east and this time we'll talk about what this region is like in terms of its social structure and
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now to talk about what this soccer the region is like in terms of its ethnicity and social we joined in usenet the capital of the region by the professor from the state university mr alexander many thanks for joining us for being us here in the southern region and my first question to you obviously the most general one what the second region is like ethnically can you tell us more about that thank you oh well cycling is quite an interesting place of the russian far east in terms of it it's an ethnic composition we have historically had a different minority groups you know cycling in particular probably the most visible gone is cycling for me and they compose about six percent of the entire population besides we also have the presence of muslims probably. most of them. live around migrants from central asia and they probably composed five.
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percent or something like that and another interesting minority group that is native cycling and or we call them the indigenous people of stockholm leafs and other nations so. it should be noted is that historically. the world the second world war of the region here to do a collision of here was formed by the migrants waves from all over the country i mean people from the brain from caucasus from other parts of fashion came here so it's kind of. well to call for many thanks this was alexander professor from the socket in state university now we mentioned population north koreans living in the soccer lane and we did a report with inside on the tragic story of these. migrants in this part of russia let's have a look at this report right now. korean kim you and there prefers to be called the
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idea color russian style this nineteen year old man worked and suffered in school mines for more than four decades under two different political regimes he still remembers the night his life changed completely. japanese soldiers came to our village in korea in one thousand nine hundred three and dragged me and some of my family out of our house they said they were taking us to sakhalin to work in a mine and promised we would only be there for two years but as you can see i'm still here. kim lives in a small mining village in easton sakhalin home to several hundred people who share his story koreans were sent to cycling by japan as forced labor migrants to work in coal mines thus they supply talk with the resources needed for the war. the japanese occupation ended more than six decades ago and most of the coal mines are no longer operational but the koreans are still here. just under
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a thousand koreans were sent to cycling by talkie oh while their country was on the japanese rule. now there are almost fifty times as many living on the island and if the third generation has adapted to life here some of the older people who see themselves as forced migrants still dream of going back given their holiday gatherings turn into political rallies i think we demand historic justice. this organization deals with we've got three ation and has helped more than fifteen hundred koreans return home over the past twenty years its president says this number would be higher if talkee or provided help. because. as we believe japan is guilty of causing our situation in the first place since nine hundred eighty five we've heard tokyo apologize twice but it hasn't gone anywhere
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from there there's been no action that's why we rely on our own resources and help from russia and south korea. moskos stance is to assist the report's relation of the cycling koreans and local authorities say they try to do just that but the number of people wanting to leave is diminishing every year but it is going to go with a but will fully cooperate with local green organizations on the pattern but ethnic koreans are getting more and more into south and in life they held positions and then ministration there is successful in regional business and they get a good education that's why some even come back after patch nation to korea he. says he'd happily return to korea but all of his family are here so like many within the diaspora he sees no point in leaving his home even if this was not the home he chose. ski r.t. reporting from the cycling region. some world news now israel has rebuffed the
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united nations report that concluded its raid on a gaza bound a for terror and may broke international law and un human rights council describing a story on which nine turkish activists were killed as brutal and disproportionate israel criticised the findings as biased since its soldiers acted in self defense. who was arrested for being on board one of the fraternity ships a recent un report probable. force that was used as the united nations. group said the force that was used was extremely brutal all necessary and it was it was way over proportion to anything that was on board any of the vessels that was not armed civilians on board a vessel that mostly humanitarian person though this was a very concise process that was carted away by the united states you know that nations group they interviewed a lot of people in the united kingdom in france and in geneva and also in the
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middle east they also they asked persons that were on the flotilla myself as a c c man they asked me what i had seen and it was point to point it was to the face there was no blasting of the information. that was shane dillon who was on board one of the ships in the age of ten. well with the world economic crisis still lingering in the minds of many in the u.s. some are seeking pastures new and india seems to offer a better chance of living the american dream yet the financial perks come with pitfalls so expect struggle with a huge culture shock well she's pretty sure do want to see whether the grass really is greener on the other side. it's thursday morning in bangalore india. in the morning bustle is just beginning. but beyond the bustle on the other side of bangalore a different kind of morning is under way a quiet morning at the center of what's being called india's i
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t boom there's definitely a sense of excitement here things are looking up for india even throughout this recession things have remained positive here and you can really say the same thing about the states for collin murphy that excitement drew him here to the campus of one of india's biggest i.t. companies infosys the forty three acre self-contained community both twenty first century architecture or made dining and environmentally friendly transportation for the outsourcing giant's employees we have students from stanford students from harvard students from mit they get to understand what is infosys what's the id industry because most of the internships are based in india what is india and part of that is just about breaking meds and misconceptions it's an ironic twist after decades of what was called the indian brain drain a new era has begun one in which thousands of americans are packing up their things and finding better jobs in this land of new opportunity infosys is one of
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a handful of indian companies that is actively courting america's top talent every year the company brings more than one hundred elite american students to its campus for a ten week training program to learn about india and its prospects. people from all over the globe will congregate there we leave. here and. valerie risen ski came to work in an indian startup after spending three years in silicon valley india has been increasingly interesting market and as it becomes easier and easier to be here with better infrastructure and things like that. more and more people are bound most americans who come to bangalore for work don't live on the modern manicured campus at infosys and when you move how play across the planet to india you also have to deal with the problems here like traffic congestion power outages the monsoon but despite that experts predict that by
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twenty fifteen american companies will move three point five million jobs abroad and many of those jobs will come right here to india. all the people from different nationalities coming through here in pursuit of a common goal this is all about being the power all. it's all about the thought of the new economic. order a new economic order that might just turn the world upside down preassure either r t bangalore india. look at some other international stories making headlines today . the u.s. has sentenced a female pakistani scientist to eighty six years in prison for attempting to kill american military personnel. had been arrested two years ago by afghan police who found her carrying a toxic substance and it's referring to attacks in new york. scientist was being
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questioned by f.b.i. agents she managed to grab a rifle and open from her lawyers argued she was mentally ill her sentence for protests across pakistan people to monitor her release. colombia's military forces have killed the top military strategy. the country's main rebel army fuck ok but then no one of the holy died of a military operation targeting a rebel stronghold he was responsible for a number of attacks on security forces in the one nine hundred ninety s. government officials say boy's death is the most significant strike against the group in recent years. and some good news for gold lovers a hotel in madrid has installed in the usual a.t.m. dispenses solid gold for just watching you raise funds for single one the ground go to heart of this new worry be sure these are this is a line of international markets every ten minutes the first go to go vending machine was installed it darby but it is. where online twenty four hours
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a day r.t. dot com where we have plenty of other stories we discover is just a selection of russia's state governments could go on the camera with me twenty five thousand dollars in the united states but it's just a book which details that. find out what muscovites are seeing less than this interns on the streets of the russian capital returns to r.t. dot com. well stephanie is here now the latest business update turned. international reserves have risen to the highest level since two thousand and eight steps russia has the world's third largest stockpile of international is that in the last week they've risen by five point six billion dollars i'll explain why in just
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a moment but first. russia office tremendous potential for carbon trading a group of international experts have gathered in moscow to discuss the possibilities for developing the market which some say could be worth more than two and a half billion dollars a year but dean of course never has the details. carbon trading was one of the key elements for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to greet and vicky out a product called russia was the last to ratify the product which came into effect in two thousand and five onto the trading system and government issue permits to companies to come as a certain volume of greenhouse gas if a company than once to invent more c o two equivalent than it can buy the rights from in another company that will emit less the system also works between countries but even if the mechanism were widely adopted it still would not properly address the problem of greenhouse gas emissions the challenges are it's more from what your
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political role i mean we have you know china has a new power in the world that is growing and it's growing its emissions we have the united states that there's still a bit reluctant. to reduce the emissions because that will hurt the economy we have for europe europe that's very active the first domestic carbon trading proposal was made by russia's knowledge as bankers burbank the c.m. thirty five companies made beds for seventy seven point five million tons of c o two equivalent meanwhile ukraine's national environmental investment agency wants to created join carman trading platform between russia kazakstan and belarus carbon trading russia really just kicked off with the approval fifteen projects which produce emissions small scale so far we've only seen somewhere where you know just on the forty million tons of carbon to put out the context that surrounds three hundred fifty million euros but the potential is much greater however the private
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sector is has a tent about making long term investment in content trading as the kyoto protocol exploits in twenty twelve and its success has not yet been a great the weak governmental support for missions trading is adding to the uncertainty of these markets. with a long term view because we believe that this by the difficulties we are observing in terms of finding a new international agreement we believe that we would be leaving a. war so far very little money has been made from carbon trading in russia without profit incentives it's hard to persuade private companies to get involved in the markets but the governments will get enough a chance to rewrite the rules in two thousand and twelve when the kyoto protocol expires and possibly build in more financial incentives for companies to go green might you know question our business. in other news the russian government believes
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it will be able to achieve budget deficit sometime soon after two thousand and thirteen promise a pretty and says this will be dependent on generating income from sources other than war materials. we will continue to decrease our budget deficit in the future or two thousand and thirteen the deficit will be less than three percent or. zero deficit judging by the changes that happened this year it could quickly. to balance the budget with county economic growth it's quality we need and not just the revenues. but international reserves have risen to their highest level since two thousand and eight the value of the world's third largest transfer just five point six billion dollars last week to four hundred eighty one billion dollars the game was nearly all down to a revaluation of the euro which has recently been trading significantly higher
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dollar during the financial crisis the government made extensive use of the funds to support the ruble and to pump liquidity into the russian economy. the takeover battle for neurosurgical between two of russia's most notable billionaires has become a little clearer the dispute escalated at this year's a.g.m. . one seat on the board in favor of the. this went against the previous agreement to share control of the minor and said he would challenge the vote in court. for the directors in moscow its chairman claimed everything was done in accordance with the rules. but we believe that the annual general meeting that took place in june was in strict compliance with russian law and we recommend that the makeup of the board remains as it is. and that have a quick look at how the actual kids are performing in asia stocks have recovered in the last hour the nikkei turned briefly. evolve to the dollar spiked high against
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the yen following speculation of intervention in the currency markets why japanese authorities worse than expected us claims data pushed us stocks low overnight i'm hot strengthen began to the dollar a fold in irish g.d.p. and a weak euro zone purchasing managers index are damaging investor confidence in european economic recovery. here in moscow the markets will start trading next hour they finished in a narrow range on thursday followed losses early in the session in line with trends on the global markets and you may just with the main drag with gazprom slipping no more than one percent on the r.t.s. bucking the trend of buying which close to one point nine percent. i'm not sure prisoners update for now but i'll be back with more feet next hour and of course you can always find those stories on our web site that's our. business.
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technology update here knowing. the future covered. a close up team has been to their hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was mocks the r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. come to the suckling region. should close
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up on our teeth. the for. i was. going to come up with. this history still keeps its secrets.

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