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you know it's two cosmonauts of an arsenal return to earth safely beating technical problems with the danger that undocking from the international space station on friday. economic experts predict the collapse of the euro as they gather and bird live in the same color sleeping floors from the moment it was introduced. and brain power flows back to india as the troubled us economy pushes many migrants to return to their home with the promise of a brighter future. hello
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it's eleven pm saturday night here in moscow thanks for choosing us for your news this hour i'm kevin zero in with a top story of the three space crew who had to spend an extra day stuck in orbit have returned safely to earth now they were held up by a glitch which prevented their soyuz craft among docking with the space station other be replaced by another team which is now at the baikonur cosmodrome preparing for next month's flight sean thomas has been following the story for us for r.t. in moscow. the preliminary tests say that the flight crew is nominal meaning that they are in good health and in good condition after six months in space and a trying to days in fact the t.m.a. eighteen crew consisting of alexander sort of. tracy caldwell dyson they did launch back in april and spent six months in space but the past two days let me give you a little bit of a rundown they were supposed to come back on friday they were in their capsules ready to go and then the latches would not release it from the actual soyuz spacecraft or from the international space station so they had to do some checking
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to make sure that everything was ok they were able to create an electrical fire passive the malfunctioning appointment but they decided to wait a day because there's only a small window of opportunity for them to make their correct landing spot they decided to take that extra precaution and so today at six o two in the morning they got back into the capsules they were released from the international space station successfully at eight thirty in the morning they launched a deorbit burn to send their engines back into the earth's atmosphere then there was a tense of five minutes between nine o two and nine o seven where there was no communication whatsoever with the capsule as they were entering your sadness fear and the parachute deployed that they landed safely back on the ground at around nine twenty one local time in kazakhstan at this point they are now back at star city and they are back in the moscow region and they are in fact getting their medical checkups right now as that it looks like after six months or so i thought everything is a ok the next crew which is it t.m.a. zero one a m they left today from the star city to go down to baikonur to start
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their training for the next flight and in fact what's really unique about this a crew is that they are the very first to test out of brand new spacecraft called the m series soyuz t.m.a. then you see which is in the it's been the designation of zero one now this crew consist of alexander kaleri it all a good script and scott kelly now they say that their new spacecraft is a more comfortable it's user. and they're also going from a analog system which they've been using for around thirty years to a brand new completely digital system so it's the first time that the soyuz craft will be completely digital and if they say they're going to go in that they're not nervous at all in fact listen to what scott kelly had to say about the subject they just landed. a little bit late and so ok it's not a problem it's really a testament to how well the technical experts on the ground and the crew can work together to solve problems you know there was a problem and they fixed it and now they're home safe and our docking port is free
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so we can dock there scott kelly and the rest of the team a zero one am crew they're getting ready to launch in a couple of weeks on october eighth down again baikonur kazakhstan and their task right now is to go down to do the final preparations the final for training make sure that their craft is ready so that they can launch up for the next group to join the international space station. so it's almost a correspondent there story with a happy ending now still ahead tonight we search for clues behind to iran's diplomacy bargaining russia's foreign minister tells us what he thinks could be behind the rands latest twists and turns on the world stage that's coming up. first though the health and future of the euro is being debated by economic experts meeting in berlin the eurozone brought to the brink of collapse in spring by sweeping debt and overspending was only saved by a multi-billion euro bailout but many critics believe this is just the beginning of the end for the single currency. for. and we had
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a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in inherently a wrong thing to do also officially bringing together sixteen economies nearly seventeen when i joined in january that inherently have nothing in common at the end of the day there's going to be adoption of what they're calling an action plan is going to be four points and one of them is going to encourage people to call for a referendum in germany on the euro asking people whether they really want to or is still being forced into the aim of these people here today through that referendum
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will be to bring the door each more back to germany now i am joined very kindly by michael moore oss who is a stock market guru and he's also the editor in chief of and you news michael thanks very much for talking to us now tell me will you be backing this referendum that's being proposed if there's a referendum of course but on the other hand i have big doubts that this referendum take place because all those questions are. politically incorrect we don't have really support from the from the masses. this scene is. people just don't talk about it it's really a scandal in my opinion from russian t.v. here and the western media is for example covering this event to. be christian marks if such could be. in the future because the political
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to high people. be able for example to vote about their own currency which is a basic democratic scene in my opinion we were not asked if you want to have it all so many other people of the european community will not ask them if you would ask them they would say no we don't like it for example we had a recent poll here in germany fifty percent of all germans didn't want the euro still don't want it at the moment and even sixty percent of the french people don't like it so i ask myself why do we have it there and it's only a thing of a political bureaucracies in brussels to behave more or less like the taters in my opinion you know we didn't elect them but they turned us what to do and in fact that's one of the things that you and other people in the room is saying is that the euro is a tool for undermining democracy yes of course it's to do so very much it is the basic tool for brussels in order to dictate into the government how much is this
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conversation about getting rid of the euro pie in the sky if you like why do you think it would be a hugely destabilizing thing now that the euro is in place to dismantle leary's and in this way some economists say that it would be almost the same as the effect that the collapse of lehman brothers had this is of course the other side of the coin is the longer we have it the more difficult it will be to get rid of it and of course there will be thousands and millions of problems but it doesn't mean that we didn't have to start no because the longer we wait the more problems we have we will get and the higher we will fall down i mean there's a saying in germany if you are moving towards the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to the extent of the velocity you know that is it eve did even makes it was hard for us all at the end. r.t. also spoke to dr phil hankel one of the currency experts who father lawsuit of the german constitutional court against the greek bailout he says it breaks the basis of the monetary union. the whole idea. is illegal
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because. the treaty for the european community beda of is completely forbidden of a very simple reason a country which can count with to be bailed out really not for all financial monetary disappear so all no doubt is a precondition for a stable for your. having now says freedom we have to feel so you'll never be in future a stable currency because of the deficit greek there's only one case next cases are portugal spain ireland maybe italy and france so all was the real feel now is going in europe is your. become
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a very very weak. currency. very severe the full interview with dr phil henkel you can it's on air throughout the day sunday tomorrow here on r.t. . iran will challenge the demands of the u.n. security council for as long as possible despite realizing the need to restart talks over its nuclear program that is the view of russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov who spoke about nuclear issues surrounding to ram through an interview for a weekly russian news show. of course there is going to be russia's simply documented in the presidential decree what is required from russia and all the other states in relation to iran after the adoption of the un security council's new resolution russia refused to deliver the s. three hundred surface to air missile systems to iran in support of this resolution and russia remains opposed to any unilateral sanctions against iran resolutions
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adopted by the un security council are binding but they need to be turned international laws because they are not direct application documents within countries legislation that further measures regarding terror and were discussed at this week's ministerial meeting in new york of the un security council's five permanent members plus germany on the iranian nuclear problem we in china brought this issue up once again if we work jointly and if our western partners continue to say that it's necessary to maintain a consolidated position on iran we need to decide whether we can have a consolidated position on all issues or if the security council should be used to achieve the maximum possible collective result but if it cannot be achieved individual states will do it beyond the agreements reached within the security council this is at least ethically and morally wrong in terms of collective work even though the iranians realize very well the need to restart talks over the nuclear program they will challenge the demands of the u.n. security council for as long as possible iran is an ancient country with centuries
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of history iranian diplomats a very intelligent people it turns out that iranian diplomats are liable to holding very drawn out talks going to the bitter end and forcing partners to work to their maximum maybe to the utterly impossible in order to learn how a partner will be ready to react of course we face further problems in the context of iran's nuclear dossier in this aspect the iranian partners could be more constructive and react to the i.a.e.a. claims more cooperatively and must comply with all that we agree on a year ago in geneva the group of six and iranian representatives were. agreeing on things which could be considered a breakthrough and have a positive impact even today in order to prevent the adoption of a new un security council resolution we agreed then that it would take a few days to then discuss concrete dates for talks on iran's nuclear reactor problem twelve months on activity has finally started in order to convene any meeting on the issue iranian friends could be slightly more proactive on this and i
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hope the meeting of the foreign ministers of the group of six in new york will make a clear statement can confirm our readiness to resume talks i hope that our meeting will have an impact and will begin in the immediate future sources well foreign minister's comments following grittier splays at the un general assembly over the iranian president's speech not heard of it in which i had suggested that the u.s. could have been behind the nine eleven attacks is commas cause a walkout led by the u.s. delegation from the assembly hall president obama called the remarks hateful and offensive iranian leader says he is now prepared to discuss the enrichment of uranium in his country and that talks could come as soon as next month. america could soon bear the brunt of a reverse brain drain as the economy in india expands highly qualified immigrants in the u.s. are doing a u. turn and heading back to their homeland what is pretty straight a when to find out why. ten years ago k.j. saying would have never imagined that he'd be back in india going overseas for
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higher education was something that the guys who did well in academics that was the first preference there weren't too many jobs in india. in the private sector and so i followed the plan this trend led singh to a ph d. a job at a prestigious research institute and ultimately the skills to start his own company but living the american dream wasn't enough the attraction for the it is only when you're sort of doing news and you're sort of pushing to be on the lope in terms of whatever you're doing and that really is synonymous with gort if you're looking to sort of grow to sort of learn new things this is the right place to be and this place is bangalore india. the city of six million exports more than thirty billion dollars of i.t. products every year amidst the hustle and bustle of congested roads and street markets is the soba jazz mean
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a tranquil gated community tucked in the corner of india's silicon valley many immigrants who have left the united states and come back to india have settled in gated communities like this one the residents here say that almost seventy percent of the people who live here came from abroad but one thing they can all agree on is that you definitely get more bang for your buck here in india in singh's gated community residents can enjoy the olympic sized pool state of the art tennis courts and a playground where there are just as many maids as children to supervise the kids while their parents exercise it's a far cry from the lives these immigrants were leading in america on a day to day basis a lot of the things get taken care of the maid comes in to do the sweep things while being called in to place a day and somebody comes into the clothes and while most site india's growing economy as the reason for move. back they won't discount the quality of life as a perk to just ask. she worked as an i.t. professional in the u.s.
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in a double income house but now says her life is better than avar as an indian homemaker i see definitely. you know up to the standard of living in the sense that you have a house. affordability is much better. it's good the going is good here it's comfortable it's your own country that tops it all and while the crew at the silver jasmine are living it up they can't help but wonder if their presence in the united states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been an employment situation for the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely booming far
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more opportunities far more it is that they're going to work and the younger generation has a lot more things going on for them and this is good for them this is good for the country a country that gave them the wings to lead but ultimately the roots that drew them back preassure either are t. bangalore india. or the day's top stories for militants including the head of a local terror group of being killed in a two day special operation in russia's republic of dagestan police also found firearms in a bold launcher in the house with a gun in the corner when officers in the capital much. to escape after a suicide bomber tried to attack the scene of the standoff the terrorist was stopped by security before you could reach the majority of commanders involved in the operation however the blast was at least twenty six people many of them civilians. rather of more main global news headlines this britain's opposition lie . able parties chose ned miliband as its new leader in an extremely close run competition he narrowly defeated his brother former foreign secretary david
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miliband by just over one percent it took four rounds of eliminating candidates with preference vote before the two siblings battled it out for the fifty percent needed to take over from x. premier according brown. patches have been reported between palestinians and israeli troops in the west bank these protests come a day just for a freeze on jewish settlement building in the palestinian territories and if that fresh middle east hold mediated by the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is still ongoing over both israeli and palestinian officials say a peace deal is far. from. international airlines jet with two hundred seventy three people aboard had to make an emergency landing in sweden after a bomb scare the boeing seven seven seven was on its way from toronto when a woman in canada phoned to say a passenger had explosives the plane was safely evacuated in stockholm and a man was arrested but later released no explosives were found and the remaining passengers were allowed back on board to continue their journey. victims of
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clerical sex abuse have met in italy to voice their anger at the catholic church among the three hundred participants were former students of the verona based institute for the deaf and mute some seventy death peoples were allegedly abused by priests including the late bishop of the city between the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred eighty s. the group planned to hold demonstration outside the vatican in rome next month. you know the headlines the commonwealth games president says the still much work to be done on site just days ahead of the opening ceremony new delhi mike fennell to the athletes' village which has been beset by construction problems leading some teams to delay the arrival saying the facilities are not fit for human habitation the overall cost of the event skyrocketed to from one hundred million to at least three billion dollars. an hour from now we get a high tech tour of the russian capital from key developments in the growth of
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gadgets to literally some of the giants of science is a load was to go. all the rooms are crammed full of interesting artifacts that exhibit some from the first soviet computers to space travel you can see how russia heavily contributed to the world of science this whole here is dedicated to the technology behind mining but here you can see this one to ten scale model of the excavator as it's called the nineteen fifties and imagine how big of a big realize. that's next hour tonight before but great conversation in seoul just ahead on this channel spotlights on the air shortly on r.t. after the business the charlotte next.
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hello and welcome to the business program with me charlayne farley the construction of the north stream gas pipeline is progressing quickly with the first phase due to be completed by next april international crew of more than four hundred specialists are working night and day length pipe at record speed and tell you how clover went to see the work. world's biggest spy plane vessel has started working in the baltic sea only a month ago and already it's one week ahead of schedule having laid forty kilometers of the pipeline so far. three hundred meter long and sixty meter high the vessel is a record holder in deep water pipe play there over a thousand kilometers ahead but she's progressing fast and more mental concerns were the main obstacle to the north stream pipeline and as an added complication in the waters between russia and finland a full of mine lines left from the second world war but with solar dynamic positioning system does little to fear as the
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vessel can be maneuvered with pinpoint accuracy without having to use and because the technology has helped increase the speed of the operation and also maybe. every seven minutes the part goes down the vessel moves it's scheduled to late two point three kilometers a day but we're already reaching two point five kilometers and we believe it's quite possible to reach three kilometers in fact to lay pipe in the sea is cheaper more or less where you have to deal with landowners and compensate them for the vessel has already hosted several dignitaries and its journey towards russia the main promoter of the pipeline the russian prime minister was one of those to go aboard and watch the pipes as they made their way to the sea floor nordstrom contract is keen to support putin's plans to build more energy links between russia and europe and take on the work it would bring. elements of the shots are fired we are already talking with people like us from. time before she would.
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like to carry us. no matter who ultimately wins the battle for the optics and the honors of the soldiers have already betting the development of the region will happen to me that they've started to build a new vessel which will be three times. bigger than the song and will be able to withstand the harsh conditions of the far no. business r.t. from the russian baltic. carmel's have a look at the markets and here in moscow both ended the week in the black of positive sentiment was a line with global trends after good money factoring data from the u.s. under arrived in general because confidence provided the most people with bad bank gaining more than two point five percent. senior british royalty have told business all say that foreign firms should look closer at investing in russia but there are fears that moscow could block access off the case at the country's human rights record was more important than commercial interests daniel bushell ports this well
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and gas refinery in russia's south was destined to fail the owners a small english firm which likes top level connections the projects in an unfamiliar region the governments wary of foreign investment in energy creating strategic sector restrictions that choke interest and the plant needs connection to the national gas network which the federal anti monopoly watchdog admits gazprom has little incentive to open to third parties but on tuesday the patron of the russell british chamber of commerce still open the plant. the whole view towards russia is a pretty forgiving. car so i brought it up to do a video and see if you're. proud of how they work with a pickup very much for. the plant is a wrist six's story russian farms two can a lovable hundred thousand dollars investment for the week to wednesday rival
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emerging economies brazil game fifty eight million india three hundred three and china five hundred two million dollars western corporations may salivate at the riches in russia's window but they remain scared of coming in. there's oil and gas just below the surface here for hundreds of kilometers past the refinery all the way into kazakstan like it or not this part of the world has what the west needs in this case law on top reserves of energy. and the situation with russia's top foreign investor now threatens to get worse new british foreign secretary william hague on vild a tough new international code of conduct last week saying human rights will be at the cool of u.k. foreign policy in an r.t. interview the ambassador to russia insisted she pressed moscow over issues like the murder of alexander litvinenko and britain's refusal to extradite boris berezovsky
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even if you damages trade between the two states issues around a murder case extradition issues and they're well set out in you know the position so we do not change our water down our position on issues like that for political or commercial expedia nancy and that remains the position which the foreign secretary has also clearly said russia's leader dmitry medvedev says he wants more western investors but sweeteners such as tax breaks and equal access to infrastructure so far remains on the ground the new bush business r.t. . measure up they can always find more stories on our website.
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