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delayed comeback a technical glitch should be international space station was supposed to return to earth the three high flyers until saturday. missile defense cooperation and risk assessment takes center stage at the u.n. general assembly but the ring of president becomes the hot topic after the speech problem so walkout big political messages have been sent from the united nations get all the latest updates in our report from new york to head the program. it's got ration of the american dream india becomes the go to place for new opportunities as many of us are disillusioned with their prospects at home.
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from home our teens close a team explores the cool troll diversity of russia's solid region and finds out why ex-pats who moved to work now don't want to leave. their washing r t coming to you live from the russian capital welcome to the program now it's where top story two russian cosmonauts and a nasa astronaut are stuck in orbit after a fall meant they were unable to leave the international space station there so his spacecraft failed to a dock on time. of a brings us the latest. 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
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it originally it was decided that the undocking would be dispelled by three hours now at the time was extended to twenty four hours currently there are six people in the international space station among them there are two cosmonauts a russian cosmonauts including a captain i likes on that score itself and engineer. and enough to not from nasa tracy caldwell know the mission spent nearly six months and they are assessed and apart from maintaining the space station their duties included unloading progress space crafts as well as some scientific experiments right now of the mission is back in to the international space station and they're all safe. and alarm went off aboard the spacecraft saying that the airlock isn't properly secured and the vehicle isn't isolated from the vacuum of space after a thorough inspection it turned out this was
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a false alarm we could have proceeded with the undocking and landing today but we've decided to do it tomorrow just to be sure there is nothing wrong with either the station or the landing module. now in case of emergency in case the spacecraft fails to undock again there's always a back up module that they can he's too far i back to earth however that mode to only fits three people inside and considering there are six people in their eyes us right now it is unlikely that they will use it. now the un had hoped that middle east peace prospects of nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and its own make over would have been the highlights of thursday's general assembly session but ring of president mahmoud ahmadinejad has stolen the show yet again parties and associates were going to explain why his address caused such outcry both inside and outside the new york building. 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
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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 years of the american intelligence and security card to date the attack this is a privilege viewpoint which has been supported and 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 steve 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 you see buses people arriving just outside our studio because we're two blocks away from the united
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nations headquarters carrying people to these protests people carrying banners saying we didn't shout is a tyrant to murder a terrorist they're criticizing him for the human rights situation in iran as well as of course the controversial you read human richmond program obama of course did mention iran widely he spoke a lot about nuclear nonproliferation and he said that the united states while being very satisfied with the fact that russian 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 that are 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 pete. the peaceful intentions of its nuclear program. and those actions have consequences speaking on the sidelines of the un general
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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 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 to ron 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 will you carry hold a meeting where the i mean big us lee confirmed that our emails to start negotiations we expect that soon we will hear from iran that they are ready to
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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 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 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 and still ahead of the program a new land of opportunity find out what america is this is brains are flocking to india for their career break. and now it's time for a song traveling but you don't have to pack your bags just join a close of team as we explore the vast and varied regions of russia. today we continue our journey across russia the 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 alexei watershed ski reports. artie's close up team continues its inside in the cycling region in the russian far
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east and this time we'll talk about what this region is like in terms of its social structure now this region has more than half a million residents predominantly russian more than eighty four percent of the people living in the circle in ireland and everywhere around the region are ethnic russians also we have less than six percent of ethnic koreans the diaspora which was sent here by japan at the time when this this island was occupied by the land of the rising sun and the korean diaspora in the sakhalin is the largest of all russia we know that all of us half a million koreans living in every way across russian mainland but the biggest chunk of this diaspora is living in here in the circle and region and we did a report with the inside on the tragic story of these labor migrants in this part of russia let's have a look at this report right now. korean team there prefers to be called to judge a court russian style this nineteen year old man worked inside in school mines for
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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 sack to work in a mine and promised we would only be there for two years because you can see i'm still here. kim lives in a small mining village in eastern soch ali and 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 talk while their country was on the japanese rule thanks. now they're 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 tookie or provided help. because. as we believe japan is guilty of causing the situation in the first place since nine hundred eighty five we've heard tokyo apologized twice but it hasn't gone anywhere from there there's been no action that's why we rely on our own resources and help
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from russia and south korea. moskos stance is to assist the repechage patient 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 a pattern but ethnic koreans are getting more and more interest on 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 a patch ration 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. reporting from the cycling region and coming up why it's never too late for a career change a former turkish star striker hopes to score big in the winter olympics find out
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how and what loves got to do with it. now let's look at some other international stories making headlines today the u.s. has carried out its first execution of a woman in five years to resul lewis was convicted in two thousand and two of conspiring to kill her husband and stepson two men with offers of sex and money to carry out the killings both gunmen were sentenced to life in prison and one committed suicide four years ago just rejected an appeal by lewis's lawyers who argued her execution would be unconstitutional as they claimed she had learning difficulties. japan has said it will release the captain of a chinese fishing boat who's arrested disputed waters a diplomatic route suspended high level contact with tokyo following the incident a chinese vessel allegedly crashed into two japanese patrol boats near taiwan a fortnight ago earlier four japanese men were detained in china over illegal
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filming in a military zone. military forces have killed the top military strategist of the country's main rebel army the fark. boy died in a military operation targeting stronghold he was responsible for a number of attacks on security forces in the nine hundred ninety s. government officials say death is the most significant strike against the group in recent years. opponents and supporters of the venezuelan president hugo chavez have held their final rallies ahead of sunday's parliamentary election the socialist leader did not ask his opponents as far as candidates one hundred sixty five seats in the national assembly are up for grabs it's entirely throat. it is clear the eighteen million are registered to vote and one hundred candidates are competing in the polls. with the world economic crisis still lingering in the minds of many in
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the u.s. some are seeking new pastures at india's seems to offer a better chance of living the american dream yet the financial perks come with pitfalls struggle with a huge culture shock artie's appreciate our 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 underway a quiet morning at the center of what's being called india's i 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't 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 boast twenty first century architecture gourmet dining and environmentally friendly transportation for
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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 i.t. industry because most of the internships are based in india what is india and part of that is just about breaking myths 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 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. economic opportunities people from all over the globe we're going to get there we leave. you and.
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valerie reason 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 to come most americans who come to bangalore for work don't live on the modern manicured campus at infosys and when you move half way across the planet to india you also have to deal with the problems here like traffic congestion power outages in mind soon but despite that experts predict that by twenty fifteen american companies will move three point five million jobs abroad and many of those jobs will come right here to india globalization is all about people from different nationalities coming together in pursuit of a common goal this is all about. the power globalized it's all about leveraging the thought of the new economic. order
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a new economic order that might just turn the world upside down preassure either r.t. bangalore india. we're all in line twenty four hours a day at our to dot com where we have plenty of other stories for you to discover and here is just a selection of russia's state dinah's could go under the hammer for only twenty five thousand dollars in the united states but it's just a book which details the collection. and find out why muscovites are seeing a less and less pigeons on the streets of the russian capital for details log onto our teeth dot com. from scoring goals on the pitch to pure wetting on the ice no athletes ever competed in both the world cup and the winter olympics but former turkish
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footballer in the heart of months is wants to do exactly that they have reports on one unlikely hopeful twenty four team. he's gone from this thought. but. to this. man says was the star striker turkey to bronze medal in the world cup in two thousand and two. now he's hoping for success at sochi twenty forty. they're loving but they know that i. am crazy and if i want to do something and i will work on it that i can do it his football career at the nand months is one thing take its version of stars on ice two years ago he'd never skated before he was thirty three by the time he was announced as the winner he found a new career and the new love his partner oliver stone dig of a complete apostle of ikea in the two thousand and two olympics but one has skating
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federation stopped providing funding she had to retire aged only twenty seven when she met a man says only in commotion t.v. shows and tutoring i said like no matter how i'm going to go back to the olympics in anything no way to pull and then we end in a show. you know somehow and i think about it like. ellen and ollie have moved to remote and outs but a german team trains they know they face an uphill task they're strong they're good in a mood they're positive things they are they try to think what i want it's very positive and negative things we have to. feel on have to figure skating. man says himself admits the death by a day before training sessions he will never be the scapegoat he could have been a fortune supper when i born the fear. i don't think that that much about it
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because it somehow bores natural skating it's a totally new sport for me i have to learn everything for some. same seeking. ways my body where my shoulders where my where is my leg is it straight is it. it takes so much more work and conservation but will that be enough crazy dream or a true testament that or lympics spirit who just yet but i for one have been impressed by their dedication and hope to see all. out such a twenty fourteen euro. open door for germany. to get the latest from the world of business with charlotte. hello welcome to the business program with me charlayne was folly the world bank is planning to jump start lending in russia with a fund to buy bad debts from banks so this will free up cash to the banks can ease
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credit the banks international finance corporation is in talks this bad by russia's deposit insurance agency which was set up in two thousand and eight to buy troubled lenders bad debts and russia believes be around seventy eight billion dollars given the investors' trade about twenty percent of non-performing loans this means a russia has a potential market of thirteen billion dollars. now global mergers and acquisitions have risen for the third consecutive quarter and showing their strongest results in to use activity totals six hundred billion dollars up thirty five percent from a year ago the recovery and financing options allowed companies to pursue deals previously put on hold during the crisis its growth has been driven mainly by emerging markets in particular the bric countries brazil russia india and china which have accounted for a fifth of m. and a activity so far this year activity in the u.s. has held steady offsetting a slow performance in your. time now see how the markets are performing and
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european equities are down for a fourth straight session morning and banking shares are weighing less on we've u.s. jobless claims data that we released overnight raising concern the global economic recovery is faltering here in moscow both e.l.t.'s and mindsets of slipping into their red echoing phones in global markets energy majors are among the worst performers group oil and gas probably down one percent in the office yes there's also a column with probably one point two percent. now the metal units of russian gold mine have lost plans to raise up to four hundred million dollars by holding an i.p.o. on the hong kong stock exchange a source an investment fund says the compass. he has already begun a road check the order book is to close on the sixth of october when pricing is due to take place or be the second russian to be listed in the hong kong after aluminum producer. in brazil state run oil company petro brass has raised seventy
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billion dollars in the world's largest share offering the money will be used to develop gigantic offshore oil reserves discovered during the past three years by the company in two thousand and nine petrol cross was the most profitable company always knowing hundred latin american firms. now russia offers tremendous potential for carbon trading that's according to a group of international experts who've gathered here in moscow to discuss the possibilities for developing the market one some say could be worth living two and a half billion dollars a year but in a question about has the details. carbon trading was one of the key elements for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to greet and vicki od a product called russia was the last to ratify the product which came into effect in two thousand and five and to the trading system of government and permits to companies to a certain volume of greenhouse gas if a company then once to invent more c o two equivalent than it can buy the right from in another company that will emit less the system also works between countries
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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 political level i mean we have you know china is a new power in the world that is growing and it's growing its emissions we have the united states that is still a bit reluctant. to reduce 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 largest bank is burbank the c.m. thirty five companies made bids for seventy seven point five million tons of c o two equivalent meanwhile ukraine's national environmental investment agency wants to create a joint carom and trading platform between russia kazakstan and belarus carbon trading russia really just kicked off the approval of fifteen projects which reduce
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emissions thirty small scale so far somewhere we have to know just on the forty million tons of carbon to put out the context of surround three hundred fifty million euros but the potential is much greater however the private sector is has to turn to 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 it to you to constrain the 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
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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 a business i want. to update for the. most stories on our website called business.
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culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money mandating it is a charade even a lot of people out here am freezing assets as the polar caps melt interest in exploiting this but regions vast resources gaining pace it could be years before the arctic. ocean would be so much brighter if you knew all about song from finest impressions so. please for instance atif dot com. wealthy british style. is not on the tires on.
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