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the other will say when they hit and punished him the thing is that he behaved badly it was terrible but only because his parents and sisters left him she stayed alone in the house they even left him without meals as punishment so one day in the burbs saw it and the senator reported last year his russian foster parents were arrested for cocaine trafficking that led a court to cancel the adoption decision and so now dennis has returned to russia seems to still to know some people think it isn't worth doing because the boy already speak spanish but he's a russian citizen and he has to return to the country he'll be admitted to a good institution until a new family can be found so the staff will be looking after him in the dominican republic didn't really want him to go and see that if you have to it's better now than the fact that in my home i know they get a break just imagine if he stayed here for eight or ten years and suddenly they took him away when he was a young man i know the difficulty for the boy is specially because he doesn't speak russian now. dennis will not be able to resume his life in russia after his five
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year absence will have to really learn his native language and rediscover life here but it's hoped that he'll receive a lot more cash in his next five years than he did in his last five tom watson absi moscow. soldiers in ecuador have rescued the president rafael correa from a police hospital where he was being held by force the troops opened fire on distant police state and the agency has been declared in the country following police protests against the government austerity measures which would cut their benefits offices blocked roads and to control the capital's airport the president has accused the opposition and security forces of the coup attempt at least one person has been killed and dozens injured in the clashes that trust the credit snorted to prayer but asked for the controversial role that sparked the protests to be reviewed say prayers in the capital q tell me more the situation. it's
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a true that it's very badly organized in the most side although i would say basically what happened is it's a rebellion by people from the police forces what i don't see is a real big conflagration with strategical thinking people are shocked and there's a very large support for the president i mean nation or inside a nation and international there is a political price they should but it's quite mild like there's no march of the opposition so it's a bit strange what the people feel they want the police force to stop they're absolutely no police patrol and there's an explosion of crime thanks being attacked gangs roaming in the streets with guns and that's one of the main reasons that there's a state of emergency because the army can take charge of law in order because there is a very difficult lower nordo situation was that whatever little public support the protesting police may have within the country ever got into an expert on this matter says the uprising may not have been spontaneous she says the revolt is
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strongly backed by business and political events both inside and outside that little. ecuador's been subject over the past before court or a i want office in two thousand and seven before that it would have been subject to numerous tos and changes in governments during the ten years prior so the law apparently the police were protesting seems to be just an excuse for some plans that were already underway to execute against program he was reelected for a second can last year overwhelmingly by a majority of ecuadorians and many of his policies have affected you know big business interests it's the same as what happened in honduras the same as what happened in venezuela eight years ago in a coup d'etat against president chavez and remember that just last year our president for a it refused to renew a contract for a u.s. military base in manta ecuador and so that his country and his policies and government also come into conflict with very powerful u.s. interests there is a massive u.s.
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presence not just military but even more than military presence particularly the u.s. agency for international development which is just everywhere they have a massive compound in both quito i'm going to kill major cities a backward are and some of the groups that have come out calling for the president's resignation are known as groups receiving funding from these u.s. agencies like us air d.n.a. national now for democracy. also to come in our program a time to make a decision a court in ukraine is to rule the country. whether to give back to the president knows he wants. and maybe a quarter of a million young russian men are called up to seventy are annually this year's draft will see some changes there. but most americans see the wars in iraq and afghanistan as not affecting them directly that's the view of u.s. defense secretary robert gates who was addressing university students he said the
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majority see army service as something for other people to do their young americans to join up but artie's military analyst says the u.s. should overhaul its strategy before recruiting robert gates has paid totally failed to i'm just stand. the main challenge for the us forces is the disconnect forces them to be in the u.s. army the central intelligence agency the law enforcement community and the state department that's what the u.s. secretary of defense should address even before presenting his recruiting sales speech to the duke university students robert gates should have paid attention to mostly ignored advice from the general mcchrystal when he indicated the most pressing challenge for the u.s. army in afghanistan that is to drastically change conventional operational culture
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within the pentagon and the u.s. army which results in such a heinous crimes as killing evidence of aliens for drugs and for fun until robert gates start promoting the unconventional thinking all these sales speech to expand the our o.t.c. systems at the u.s. universities are not going to change them a man to them and to resolve the man challenge for the u.s. policy in afghanistan and pakistan. well pakistan has blocked vital supply routes for coalition forces in afghanistan is being seen as retaliation for a nato helicopter strike in pakistan's space kharaj he says killed three soldiers. expressed his condolences and said the instant it is now being investigated he was the fourth across the border raid by nato troops against suspected militants he
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sometimes. says it will consider other options of response continues to violate its sovereignty it was on a political expert and she told r.t. the problem. including troy was in making sculptures something different. you need to expect that box on could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down needed supplies because there's a strong feeling in that box down is getting though the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this alliance with the united states with nato in afghanistan and of course the interests are not being looked after or respected by our friends and have guns done and if this continues you might as well see a complete you have to understand something tribes of course are divided by this manufactured border and and in order to completely stop the push to ones from any of the tribes to really help each other during this war in afghanistan there's only one way to do that and that is to bring political reconciliation in afghanistan so basically what
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i'm saying is and what box any officials have been. telling american officials but not in a forceful way that you need to resolve the problem of isolating the push to get them out of power in kabul they are of course angry about this and what you see the resistance that you see the afghan taliban whatever they're doing in afghanistan part of that is an expression of. anger add to excluding them from power in kabul so unless you bring them into the power circle the push tools will keep fighting and it is unfair in this situation to expect pockets to completely clamp down on. in the push to in tribesmen whether they are of god or whether they are pakistani throughout the past eight years of course boxen has been coming up with suggestions in order to defuse tensions inside of gun is done box down the ideas box any suggestions box on the input were completely ignored and in eight years of course we've seen the situation go from what from bad to worse in afghanistan i don't think it is possible that you could do and you could achieve that kind of an end in
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afghanistan without having a strong pakistani involvement. in either end of the american think tank the independent institute but these recent strikes in pakistani territory are having a negative effect on the u.s. war effort against al qaida i think they need to cut back the straits not increase and because they're there apparently of those these latest round of strikes is to prevent terrorists from attacking europe and last i knew the united states was not in europe i mean we're supposed to be safeguarding our own security and i think welling away in pakistan just makes more enemies so i think for the pakistani people sake and for the united states sake and also i think for the effectiveness against al qaeda these drone strikes should be restricted to. not even the pakistani taliban and i think that would help a lot and it would avoid killing innocent pakistani civilians. well
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you can check out our website for many more stories and videos and has a taste of what's online right now on. a russian survey claims economic crisis has actually made people in the country rich or rich incomes in the polls. and the ballot in the sky scientists say they found. and sustain life discovering more at r.t. . ukraine's constitutional court is to rule that the president should once again be given more power in the parliament in moments to the countries of the war turning ukraine into a parliamentary republic were doctored six years ago the court will now decide whether the change was legal next year she asked reports. all throughout the last week the country's constitutional court has been deciding whether to abolish the changes in constitution made in december two thousand and four during the election battle between rich and before you should go to the events which led to the orange
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revolution those changes proposed by the country's former president at the time. in sales that president last several hours and those powers went to parliament just transferring ukraine to a parliamentary presidential republic this according to all these changes into constitution meant that the country's political structure would be much better organized eventually as many experts say this did not happen after those changes took force in two thousand and six the country saw several major political crisis which on several occasions led to dissolution of parliament and reelections and constant battles between the country's prime minister and the president and the parliament after which came to office in february two thousand and ten he said the constitution will be changed and this is what's happening right now in july the ruling coalition proposed changes to the country's constitutional court at the same
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time we heard very critical comments coming from the country's current opposition from both the country's former prime minister and the country's former president viktor yuschenko who said this these changes the abolition of changes in constitution of two thousand and four may create a constitutional chaos in ukraine it's interesting to know that you should get himself to a bullish these changes during his five years of presidency but he failed to do so now he completely changed his mind in saying that this must not happen and this is not happening according to the country's law and according to democracy in ukraine . now the your term army draft has begun in russia with more than two hundred seventy thousand being called up to serve the country's military for a year and conscripts are joining the armed forces as new reforms are brought in to help improve the lives of soldiers they. are taking the russian tanker
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gate as veterans put training into practice while welcoming new recruits. fighting begins a regular is a regimen for nearly two hundred eighty thousand young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty seven all of whom are required to serve for at least one year adam's call to duty comes with some changes including a parent's rights clause which allows them to present proof of a japanese lack of readiness to enlist a provision allowing soldiers rights advocates to accompany them to new post and a pledge to help soldiers feel better connected to home by providing greater access to self. a slowly mail service to this year the draft will be special because parents will be allowed to attend the final draft committee and hear what branch of troops their sons are fit for another thing is that n.g.o.s will now be permanently on the staff of draft committees thirdly we shall make designations based on place of origin especially for those draftees who are married and have children for thing
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we are planning to run an experiment in full military districts the draftees will be accompanied by n.g.o.s representatives from the draft office. this group of soldiers trained under last year's performance with reduced mandatory service from two years to one hazing and other abuse it's played the service and challenge morale and fashion is widely known that draft paid thousands of dollars to avoid serving the combined overhauls the defense ministry hopes will improve soldiers' quality of life reduce the draft dodger rates and enhance the perceived professionalism of the military safety bit and r.t. . now to some other world news this hour in india a court has ruled that the holy site of the most mosque should be split between hindus and muslims were arrested in attempts to prevent violence over the descent hindus have been allocated the main disputed section where the four hundred year old mosque student to ninety ninety two was lim's vary the site but hindu say it's
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the birthplace of one of the interns inside say the appeal of. the new dutch government has announced plans to ban the full islamic veil it also wants to tighten doors on immigration and boost the number of police in lawrence is a minority coalition made up of christian democrats and the liberal party if approved the netherlands would be only the second country offer from three times the thing. a tape has been released showing a group of workers who were taken hostage two weeks ago by a new seven men working for french mining and construction firms were kidnapped from their homes in the town of that five of them are french citizens the other two are african nationals brown says the video is an encouraging sign that one of the workers on. the u.s. congress has backed a plan by president barack obama to revamp the country's space program the proposal
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includes using commercial cameras to take humans into that space geoff nunberg says it paves the way for the solar system to become earth's new playground. but house voted two to follow the senate and the white house got about seventy percent of what it wanted it means that it's now american policy that a lower earth orbit will be commercial you'll have private companies ferrying people in cargo to space it means that nasa should work on a permanent presence of humans beyond low earth orbit of humans will be going to an asteroid i find that incredibly exciting we have long argued finally breaking down the centralized government space program so it's going to be competition it's going to be hotels going to be games in space and it's just going to be a cool time where that we design for people to relax and play and think sort of how big plate glass windows they'll have you know things to where you can move around they'll have media centers so you can record things that they'll be spiritually
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interesting. over twenty five thousand kilograms of diamonds are being mined every year with significant amount produced in russia where later we delve deep underground to uncover the gems hidden beneath the earth's crust. using discover earth's hidden jewels in just ten minutes time here on out. to really make this business news there and tell us more about europe's debt to public finances what's going on that's right gary the debt crisis resulted in more well for ireland and its government plans to inject an additional sixteen billion dollars into the country's banking system now this brings the total bill to fix
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irish banks to sixty billion dollars the bailout will swell ireland's deficit this year to thirty two percent of economic output the biggest and post world war two europe. in the case of anglo irish bank and irish nationwide building society the state has to don't these institutions over a period of time to prevent them becoming a statistic tresh to the state itself that's how serious the position that was developed in those banks was now the prospect of austerity budgets across the european continent as has some investors looking for an alternative growth story care ward city global economist at h.s.b.c. says emerging markets have potential even of the developed economies slow sharply. but i think the emerging markets certainly aren't completely immune to what's going on in the developed world of course they exported a lot of their goods to the developed world and the financial system of course very global exports than the financial channel of the ones in which emerging markets
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will be affected this suddenly if we step back from the very near. volatility that we'll see we completely agree that emerging markets all the growth story that we should be focused on we have many economies where income per capita is still very low relative to the western world and now we're seeing the infrastructure and the global capital into these economies that will allow them to develop to the income levels that we see in the western world so we think certainly on a medium term basis we're absolutely right to believe that we're going to see those economies growing up much stronger rights than we'll see in the west. now let's have a look at the markets most days and stocks are for for friday afternoon nicky's up half a percent paying an early climb at one point one percent japan's exporters leading the decline as the yen strengthens against the dollar to go to that gets thirty percent of its sales in north america don't want point seven percent in tokyo you
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still have a natural groups long two and a half percent but high oil prices a lifting energy companies. russian equity markets finished thursday bored by gains in global markets later the session banks led with my six higher be finished more than three percent in the black walls burbank put on two and a half percent energy majors also performing never finished one of the have to spend higher. the world's leading logistics group d.h.l. says its its business in russia is growing at a double digit rate speaking exclusively to business r.t. the c.e.o. of the post d.h.l. frank apple says the bric countries of brazil russia india and china offer tremendous potential we see at the moment very healthy growth u.b.c. growth above g.d.p. growth our business is really growing faster than g.d.p. at least twice and we see at the moment double digit growth as well in all
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businesses here in russia we are very strong in asia we are very strong in eastern europe we are very strong in russia we have very strong that's an american effort however you know the growth is you have tremendous growth you know we have been germany about free percent growth you know we have much more growth so we are there already in all these markets so we benefit and to move the goodness of people into for them in the future from for tension growth in these regions a russian fall last climb spectacular increases in milk production with his new carrying approach to culls and it's taking place in a region that's earning a reputation for innovative business than a bushel heard the story and decided to stick it out. why then the well my voice which we saw will open reading shakespeare and methodology of showing to boost production with each only raises output around four percent the true devoid there is to this developed
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a holistic approach which raises output in double digits the chief executive is surrogate weisel do you know. what's the secret. that we do everything to make our colleagues happy these automatic milkers are so comfortable they can't wait to get in. they can get a rub down from special bovine brushes. also wear colors which tell the computer when layout getting frisky that means they want the milky way. and they can wander in and out as they like. we even harvest our own feet so they get the fresh start. rushes leader dmitry medvedev was so moved he gave the plant a pats on the back local towns are named off the heroes of communism but they gaining fame for their top entrepreneurs also hosts the country's chief and it
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trying to display producer in kotex. last week in english from here launched a world class gas and crude refinery the young innovator or healing the wheels is investment minister irina block in a city this key to get one hundred sarratt of the most progressive region in russia fund investors several startup texas have been scrapped also provide a one stop shop for foreign firms where i help solve all their questions. thanks to state incentives the dairy now plans to further beef up facilities that should you even great to results from the fells and of ugly pump and cows down your bushel business salty. and that's your update for now join me at twenty past the hour for long as that is here in acting.
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