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of the presidential on one for children who had brought him back mistress stock of answer the questions but he also updated his twitter account and said that denise looked very thin when he came back he was happy he'd been well fed on the way but he was very thin he looked more like a seven year old than a twelve year old boy and the tea saw scars on the boy which allegedly were from the cruel treatment he received of course being faced with a wall of cameras was just the last thing in a long and quite traumatic saga for young denise as i examined in my report. abandoned on the other side of the world twelve year old russian denis has been to mimic an orphanage for five years but it's believed his fate might have been much worse is just to give yourself that he might have been taken to the dominican republic as a slave in exchange for drugs or it may have been an organ trade the judicial investigation couldn't clarify all the circumstances that we should make
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speculations just because the boy can't explain what happened the dog didn't volgograd region his foster parents moved to the dominican republic in two thousand and four years later they returned to russia turning their backs on tennis and leaving him with the local family they too soon gave him up to a new fridge but not before a cruel stain. the same way they hid and punished him the thing is that he behaved badly it was terrible but only because his parents and sisters left leg to stand alone and the house they even left him with 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 is returning to russia the stuff we've been looking after him in the dominican republic didn't really want him to go and said that if he had to go it's better now. so now that denise's safely back in russia tell me what's next for the young boy. well he was
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arrested way from here. to a hospital where else the next ten days being looked at physically examined to make sure he's healthy. then the climatized to his new surroundings from there he'll go to a foster care center where he'll be looked after further climatized and hopefully they'll find a new family to take him in also one major problem in the case of denise is that with all the time he spent in the dominican republic and other countries outside of russia he's forgotten russian he can speak starting to learn spanish but he's going to have to be retorts russian so that he can integrate into this culture mr stark of said that he would receive a flats once he reaches the age of eighteen and he'll be well looked after here in russia but also that there's a good investigative going on into the adoption authorities that let him be put up
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for adoption in the first place all right tom gardner reporting from moscow's domodedovo airport thank you. a little bit later third dramatic rescue of ecuador's president who are scape from a hospital after being trapped by rebel police find out why they turned what the president is planning to do with them all of those details are just ahead for you right here on r.t. . there is a power boost for ukraine's president after the constitutional court ruled that reforms handing control to parliament was illegal it reverses laws were being enforced since two thousand and six parties alexy unicef the reports for us from kiev. now ukraine's president has more power in the last four years that means that the country is returning to the original constitution of nine hundred ninety six it means now the president will be able to both hire and fire the country's prime
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minister without the consent of the parliament he will now be able to select governors and this of course is very important which was been trying to achieve this ever since he came to power to office in february two thousand and ten this decision by the constitutional court is not something completely unexpected there's been several information leaks in the last several days with sources within the presidential ministration and parliament saying that this decision will be taking it took almost a week for the constitutional court to deliver this verdict and they justified it by the fact that they believe the changes to the constitution which turned ukraine into a parliamentary state who are in fact illegal and unconstitutional for those who are defending this move are saying that ever since ukraine was turned into a parliamentary state that has been no political stability in the country in constant infighting between the country's president and prime minister led to several political crisis including several dissolutions of parliament several
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reelections and things like that initially the amendments of two thousand and four in the times of the orange revolution were meant to bring more or less structured political system in ukraine but those who are in defense of this decision by the constitutional court say that this did not happen the opposition is furious with this decision of the constitutional court the country's former president said that this decision is unconstitutional and this could lead. but it's interesting to know that you should go himself had been trying to a bullish these changes himself during his five years of presidency so now that he is in opposition he changed his mind completely and this is what's also experts are now talking about but of course we are yet to see whether all state bodies will be able to convert to the new constitution in the short period of time. you reporting that well a political commentator. believes the ukrainian constitution all court decisions
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signals a major shift for the country definitely this is a milestone you knew great in politics and it did come as a total surprise to me as it was already clear that depend on what i did moving in the opposite direction and after the years of constant disarray and spend of between the president and the parliament ukraine is coming to a sort of a new situation where. all the major power will be secured in the hands of the president and the definitely these is a necessary precondition for ukrainian. development strategy a ukrainian political elite realize that the current ensure stable economic groups you see unless they have a strong power this decision ensures that president you know would have all the rides just to go ahead with the economic reforms in the country but on the other hand if he overplays the situation then there's a risk of another turmoil we must understand that still they have
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a long way to goo and president you know which has to show that he is really a national leader who would be able to use all those newly emerging powers in a rise manner. now oxy dot com has much more on the stories we're covering here's some of what else we've got lined up for you right now. moscow's main arteries showing the door by the president is turning to take on one of russia's most powerful positions. the bridges of moscow county as an amazing array of them in the russian capital all with different designs and dimensions take a tour of the most spectacular without even leaving your home. and why music is the food of love these. are russian pharma claims caring for cowles with shakespeare boosts milk production at the details in our business update all at our t.v. dot com. the
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president of ecuador says there will be no pardon for the people involved in the alleged coup attempt against him rafael choros words came after he was rescued by troops from a hospital where he was held for twelve hours he was attacked on thursday at a rally by police protesting against austerity measures president says it's all part of an attempt to overthrow his government officials say at least two people have been killed and several were injured in the uprising and the country remains in a state of siege if a college or an expert on latin america says it's likely the rebellion has political backing from. the law apparently the police were protesting seems to be just an excuse for some plans that were already under way to
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execute a q a coup against he was reelected for a second term last year overwhelmingly by a majority of ecuadorians and many of his policies in 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 and it could attack against president chavez and remember that just last year president correa refused to renew a contract for a u.s. military base in manta ecuador and so that his country and his policies and the government also come into conflict with very powerful u.s. interests there is a massive u.s. presence not just military but more than military presence particularly the u.s. agency for international development which is just everywhere they have a massive compound in both quito and going to kill major cities of of ecuador 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.
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agencies like us air d n a national doubt for democracy. that was lawyer and author eva gone and now let's get to some other news stories now hitting headlines around the world this hour and in pakistan the suspected militants have attacked more than two dozen tankers carrying fuel for nato troops stationed in afghanistan the attack follows blocking a vital supply route for coalition forces it was responding to an apparent nato air strike that killed three pakistani paramilitary troops the country says it will consider other response options if allied forces continue to violate its sufferance . seven people have been killed after three explosions in nigeria's capital abuja comes during the country's celebrations marking fifty years of independence from the u.k. nigeria's main the militant group had a threat promising to bomb the event and said there was nothing worth celebrating after fifty years of failure the country's been scarred by ethnic and religious
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violence for decades. a massive fire has ripped through a thirty eight floor apartment an office building in south korea's the southern port city of sun flames server largely been contained and residents have reportedly moved to the rooftop at least thirty seven were evacuated from the building some by helicopters no casualties have been reported so far and there are no reports on whether anyone is still trapped. or the un is to release a report into human rights violations in the democratic republic of congo it will charge alleged abuses carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought to have been toned down after wonder and uganda responded angrily to the use of the word genocide in a leaked copy both countries are threatening to withdraw their soldiers from un peacekeeping missions after being implicated in the crime. while the us
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defense secretary believes that the wars in iraq and afghanistan remain just an abstraction for most americans as they're not directly affected robert gates told a university students to the majority of people see army service as something for other people to do and young americans to sign up but artie's military contributor says the u.s. should overhaul a 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 of. 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
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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 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 i'm told robert gates start promoting the unconventional thinking all the sales speech to expand the ira which is the 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. it's now a quarter past the hour here in moscow you are with r.t. and a space the final frontier could soon turn into a tourist hot spot and it's nothing to do with the international space station
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a russian firms promising to launch the world's first orbital hotel well it sounds like an exciting getaway you know it's easy to stay safe havens cannot bring us all the latest details life. so seriously what's the deal here are we dealing with science fiction or science fact. tell it to you were you well private space company here in russia called technology says this is the real deal they've teamed up with india which is a state run space manufacturing company based in the me that's made our goals for the suez capsule that have delivered crews and you know defrayed things of this cruise we need to space and bad to say this is a real the real deal they've already signed a multimillion dollar contract between the two companies so they say that in a matter of time to sixteen as a matter of fact they expect to launch this space hotel as it were to get the space tourist in the air. and just you know
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we've been looking on this project for a while now much of the equipment and modules we'll use have already been created so we're not exactly reinventing the wheel the hotel should be cozy enough for seven people and we'll have two larger view screens so that everyone can look out of the earth and the stars space tourists spend most of their time taking photos it's a great view from us that the colors are incredible i was station will be much more comfortable than the i.h.s. which is basically an industrial facility in space i was space hotel will be designed for people. and so this is not just for you know people who are interested in going into space although that's a target target audience it's people who can afford to spend millions of dollars to do this and people who work for private companies that do that why. to do research in space station this all sounds really rather exciting and interesting place to go on holiday to space must be but talk to me about this would it just be leisure
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would it just be leisure that's the only purpose of the space shuttle or all the other some things that work here. well there are some other things that work i mentioned having people that can just afford to go into space just in accommodate six seven people six space tourists and then a crew member but it's also meant to be a supplement to the international space station and trade which is about to be phased out in about eighteen years so while it's still in operation the eye of. this new commercial space station can serve as an emergency help for them and also just for people who are up for scientists so it's a it's a commercial endeavor for sure but it's also a scientific one but it does sound like a whole lot of fun but let's let's let's ask that's our last question that everyone wants to know the answer to how much for. you well it's not bargain basement prices it's about the same price it would be to take a ride on the i as that is so millions of dollars so it's not
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a cheap ticket rory but you don't have to save up your pennies and see if you can afford to do it they said it's going to be launched about twenty sixteen. well sounds like fun to use a statement reporting from moscow thank you. well with their weekend on its way so too is a must go out and if you're in the russian capital then this week the program is showcasing the quiet of science all of the bustle of the city patriarchs pawns is a peaceful and picturesque place it's crammed with restaurants and glamorous shops . and while you're in the area if you want to treat yourselves then you should come here to the billion it opened in two thousand and five and soon establish itself as one of the city's top restaurants the food is delightful and not as expensive as you would think interior is sublime just take a look at the view of the palms here. and
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you can join martin argues in about ten minutes time well as you continue to watch r t here coming to you live from moscow in just a few moments stephanie will be here with the business update. for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. hello and welcome to the business bulletin the russia and the u.s. have resolved all outstanding issues relating to russia's assessment to the world
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trade organization that's according to finance minister alexei could join russia is the largest economy still outside the geneva based body and has been trying to gain access for nearly two decades presidents medvedev and obama signed an agreement in june to resolve all contentious points before the end of september the main stumbling blocks have been u.s. demands for greater access for agricultural products protection for intellectual property and russian restrictions on imports and exports says the final paperwork will be dealt with by a work group in geneva. truck a dialogue has denied reports in r.b.c. daily that it's about to sell a controlling stake in the company to bank however trick as chairman rubin virginian appears to hint that talks have been taking place but apparently they are nowhere near completion and the parameters have not yet been decided earlier the newspaper quoted sources inside claiming spare bank would pay five hundred million
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dollars for one third of troika shares with an intention to inquire acquire more in twenty twelve. the problem despite the efforts of european politicians to rein in excessive bonuses cash payouts have returned to pre-crisis levels a report by consulting firm hay group says increases in the new bonuses have driven the top executives pay up six percent across europe this year russia is at the top of the list where salaries have grown up by a quarter the top playing companies include russia's energy giants like gazprom. as well as. be in the financial sector. after a brief summary spight the problem of europe's heavily indebted public finances has come back to haunt the markets the irish government has announced plans to inject an additional sixteen billion dollars into its banking system this brings the total bill to fix irish banks to sixty billion dollars the bailout will swell islands deficit this year to thirty two percent of economic output the biggest in post
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world war two europe. bank. building society the stages to don't these institutions go through periods of time to prevent them becoming a treasure to the state itself that's how serious the position that was developed was. and let's have a quick look at how the equity markets are performing european shares have started october in the black after falling for the last four sessions gold and crude prices are higher helped by china's better than expected purchasing managers index of. and here in russian markets rebounded mid session of both all says and now trading in the black with the r.t.s. up more than one and a half percent on the my six point one percent higher spread on shares of short high on those troika removes again to train hard percent on the y. six this hour. this year's drought in russia could have a more severe impact on next year's wheat crop than previously expected
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agricultural forecast a motos says the record dry spell has caused late planting and shortened the growing season this means the crop will be more vulnerable to the winter cold and the total amount of wheat planted as almost a quarter lower than last year concludes that fifty percent of russians win two weeks but could be in jeopardy from the severe conditions. a russian farmer has claimed spectacular increases in the production with his new caring approach to cows and it's taking place in a region that's earning a reputation for innovative business down a bushel heard the story and decided to stake it out. why then the world my voice which we saw will open reading shakespeare and a show into food production with each only raises output around four percent the true devoid terry does it develop the mystic approach which raises output in double
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digits the chief executive is surrogate weisel din of. what the secret. is that we do everything to make our colleagues happy these are magic milkers are so comfortable they can't wait to get in. they can get a rub down from special bovine brushes our collars also wear colors which tell the computer when they are getting frisky that means there was a little kid. and they can wander in and out as they like. we even harvest our own feet so they get the freshest diet. russia's 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 electronic display producer in kotex. last week and english firm here launched
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a world class gas and crude refinery the young innovator or healing the wheels is investment minister irina block enough said it is good to get one on the right of the most progressive region in russia fund investors several startup texas have been scrapped but also provide a one stop shop for foreign firms where the help solve all their questions. thanks to state incentives to dairy now plans to further before facilities that should you even great to results from the thousands of ugly pump and cows than your bushel business r.t. marks. and not so for me and the business team but of course you can always find those stories if you log on to a website that's called slash besides. show
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now past the hour here and. top stories now a russian boy comes back to moscow after being abandoned by his adoptive parents in the dominican republic it's a twelve year old was sold for drugs. before. country. are rushing to offer. all the luxuries of a hotel but in all of it to build the world's first commercial space station it could also serve as a refuge for cosmonauts in emergency situations. and ukraine returns more powers to the president as the high court rules the parliamentary shift four years
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ago was illegal it means victoria will now be able to choose his own government. well it is friday and that means martin andrews is here to take us on another trip around some of the most fascinating places all around the russian capital tranquility mixed with entertainment is the theme in this week's moscow about enjoy . hello and welcome to. one of my favorite places in the russian capital is pretty yeah after the palms it's the perfect place to sit.

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