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a load of media although really the last in a long line of difficult traumas and much the least of them started the show i started many years ago on popular stock of twitter page he put a note which said that mark's scars on the boy's head and body indicate that some party has abused him in the dominican republic he looks more like a seven year old really than a twelve year old he's been a malnourished over the past five years that's just one of a number of trials that the boys gone through 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 this to give us a few 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 now we should make 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
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and four years later they returned to russia turning their backs on tennis and leaving him with a local family they too soon gave him up to a new fridge but not before a cruel stain. on the other. way they hid and punished him the thing is that he behaved badly it was terrible but only because his parents and sisters left him to stand alone in the house they even left him with this 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 see the defeat had to go it's better now and well after he was taken away from the airport it was taken to a hospital well spend around the next ten days a climatized into his new surroundings. and sort of being having
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a physical examination after that have you moved on to a foster care center where have you prepared hopefully to meet a new family who want to take him in a nice house forgotten russian has been out of the country too long and are now have to really learn the language as well as all of that he'll he'll hopefully get a flat says mr starke of when he reaches the age of eighteen he will be well looked after wally's here i'm just well as they are on his behalf and on behalf of the russian state an investigation is going on into how he could have been been falling through the gaps really and been allowed to have been adopted. not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now so the investigation looking into as was said how he could have been allowed to have been adopted by those particular parents who are now in jail themselves how also what
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exactly happened when he went to the dominican republic whether he was indeed sold for drugs or for an organ trade or whatever terrible things could have happened to this twelve year old boy who is now thankfully in safe hands and that was artie's tom barker reporting from dumb idea. well a little bit later here on r.t. the dramatic rescue of ecuador's president who escaped from a hospital after being trapped by rebel police find out why they turned and why some believe the u.s. is behind it all the details are just ahead. there is a power boost for ukraine's president after the constitutional court ruled that reforms handing controls to parliament were illegal it reverses laws which have been in force since two thousand and six. the reports from kiev. it is back to
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basics for ukraine's politics swiftly and almost unanimously the country's constitutional court decided to revert the country's political system back to the constitution of nine hundred ninety six the court a bullish commandments for the country's main court of laws made in december two thousand and four during the election battle between victory and victory on the court which the events which led to the famous orange revolution back then the changes entailed that the country would transfer from presidential to parliamentary republic and those changes were meant to structure arise the country's political system but it's the nature of these amendments were done which was questioned by both the ruling party of regions and the constitutional court that the q i pronounced the amendments to the constitution approved on the eighth of december two thousand and four to be unconstitutional as when they were approved the law was violated many times the abolition of the amendments is effective immediately. the decision by the constitutional court comes after several months of deliberation on
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whether the change was actually needed it was proposed by the ruling coalition in parliament but the initiative itself surely came from president ever since he took office in fabry twenty ten has been trying to change the political landscape of ukraine and centralize power this decision is seen as the final step in that and from now on present which has several of his very important powers returned to him . the president used to have much less power in deciding who is going to be the country's prime minister as he was very much dependent on parliament after this decision you can more easily dismiss prime ministers are of if you choose or used to do so the two thousand and four political reform transferred several very important powers from the president to parliament or coding to authors of the reform this was meant to make ukraine stronger and more politically structure right . eventually according to those who initiated the changes this time this did not
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happen on several occasions political crisis led to dissolutions of parliament and reelections former country's leader president. try to abolish these changes on several occasions but he failed to do that now after he found himself in opposition he changed his mind completely and criticizes the power saying that the constitutional court's decision may cause a constitutional chaos in ukraine the opposition in general is very critical of this move by the constitutional court. the country's president and the country's parliament who are elected according to the constitution of two thousand and that means that we are going to demand an immediate resignation of the president and the prime minister and the dissolution of parliament and to hold early elections there is a saying in this part of the world that everything new is in fact a well forgotten old this is generally a joke but it seriously applies to ukrainian constitution the court's decision is
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final undisputable and takes effect immediately the only question is how soon will the government and state bodies be able to convert to the old constitution of one thousand nine hundred ninety six. reporting from ukraine's capital kiev. political commentator. believes the ukrainian constitutional court's decision 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 the pendulum already moved in the opposite direction and after the years of constant disarray and tend of between the president and parliament ukraine is coming to a sort of a new city where. all the major power will be secured in the hands of the president and the definitely these is a necessary precondition for ukrainian who here in development strategy ukrainian political elite realize that the current ensure stable economic growth you see
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unless they have a strong power that this decision ensures that president can of course which 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 is a risk of another turmoil we must understand that still they have a long way to goo and president you know coach has to show that he is really a national leader who would be able to use all those newly emerging powers in of wise manner. space the final frontier could soon turn into a tourist hot spot and has nothing to do with the international space station a russian firm is promising to launch the world's first orbital hotel and sounds like an exciting getaway in artesia state of evans can now bring us all the details live on so stacy apparently the sky is not the limit here but tell me are the guys behind the space hotel are they are they serious. well they say it's the real deal
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that's according to the c.e.o. of the russian private company orbital technologies and he points to several multi-million dollar contracts signed between his company and the russian state own space manufacturer called energya the ending here makes the soyuz capsule says ships space crews and their supplies to the international space station and bath and reportedly there are russian and american investors willing to put millions of dollars behind this project here's more from the c.e.o. . we've been working 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 up there the colors are incredible i was station will be much more
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comfortable than the i.h.s. which is basically an industrial facility in space our space hotel will be designed for people. now the launch date for this commercial space station slash told to hell is twenty sixteen and it's meant to accommodate seven people six being in space travelers and one being a crew member well all the way into space certainly sounds intriguing stacey but what with i mean it must be just dizzying views from ones window that some of this job with the hotel be all about of rest and relaxation or other other factors involved. well surely leisure is definitely part of it they want to give a phenomenal experience to those who are willing to and can afford and will afford to pay such a high price for an out of this world experience but this type private public partnership is also looking at long jeopardy longevity and they're doing this and in a couple of ways first of all for the right now they want to be a supplement to the international space station so for example if there were no
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merge and the crew members could go to this commercial space station and stead of heading back to earth and they also want to be able to provide services for scientists conducting experiments for private companies and then further down the road once space exploration has has gone ahead they want to take people outside of orbit and perhaps may be able to take them to the moon and to planets that we haven't been to yet so before we all go in a mad rush to buy our tickets bring us back down to earth for a moment what's the cost of such a bridge. yes the devil is in the details and it's it's not cheap now they said that the cost is approximately what you would pay to get on a honest on a rocket to the international space station so millions of dollars and no there is no discount for this adventure and they say that look it's going to cost a lot of money get things going even though we aren't reinventing the wheel wheels so to speak so it's going to take
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a lot of money to get things built to get this hotel launched and then to operate it so it's not going to be cheap but they're hoping to recoup a lot of that cost by having hundreds of visitors go into space every year or right off the stage a bit as i reporting from moscow thanks. well the u.s. has also joined the race to commercialize space congress has voted for billions of dollars to be pumped into nasa's projects the agency is already working on replacing the space shuttle fleet which will be grounded soon congress also wants private firms to keep up the pressure in orbit space entrepreneur jeff manber says competition in space is a good step for mankind but how some voted 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 lower earth orbit will be commercial you'll have private companies ferrying people and cargo to space it means that nasa should work on
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a permanent presence of humans beyond low earth orbit it means we'll 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 is going to be games and space and it's just going to be a cool time that we design for people to relax and play and think so they'll have 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 interesting. speaking. much more in the stories we're covering and here is some of what. the president. one of russia's most powerful. moscow county. here in the russian capital all with different designs.
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of the most spectacular without even leaving the comfort of your own in the. food of love for these. russian. shakespeare. production details and. the president of ecuador says there will be no pardon for the people involved in the alleged coup attempt against him rafael correa those 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
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have been killed and several injured in the uprising and the country remains in a state of siege eva golinger an expert on bucking america says it's likely the rebellion has political backing from. the law and apparently the police were protesting seems to be just an excuse for some plans that were already under way to execute a q a coup against grass 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 man to 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. presence not just military but more than military presence particularly the u.s.
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agency for international development which is just everywhere they have a massive compound in both quito and greyer killed major cities a quitter 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 your idea of a national now for democracy. it's nearly twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital you are with r t let's check out some other headlines now and u.n. helicopter has crashed into water in southern pakistan injuring at least three officials say the chopper lost its balance as it tried to land while delivering food for flood victims early reports say there were twelve people on board including five russian nationals. and staying in the region suspected militants in pakistan have attacked more than two dozen tank of carrying fuel for nato troops stationed in afghanistan their time follows karate blocking a vital supply route for coalition forces it was responding to an apparent nato air
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strike that killed three pakistani paramilitary troops the country's says it will consider other response options if allied forces continue to violate its sovereignty. the u.n. has released a report into human rights violations in the democratic republic of congo it chance alleged abuses carried out during conflicts in the ninety's the final draft is thought of being turned down after rwanda 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 crimes. a massive fire has ripped through a thirty eight floor apartment and office building in south korea's southern port city of sun flames have largely been contained and residents have reportedly been moved to the rooftop at least thirty seven people were evacuated from the building some by helicopters no casualties have been reported at this point and there are no
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reports on whether anyone is still trapped. at least seven people have been killed after a number of explosions in nigeria's capital abuja comes during the country's celebrations marking fifty years of independence from the u.k. nigeria's main militant group had issued a threat promising to bomb the event it said there was quote nothing worth celebrating after fifty years of failure the country's been scarred by ethnic and religious violence for decades. well the prosecutor's office in some petersburg has asked norway to extradite a notorious neo nazi and former martial arts fighter who went on the run we had just loved datsik is a prominent member of a banned nationalist party and has a history of assaults and robberies here skate for most in petersburg psychiatric unit in august and managed to get as far as norway where we asked of dorothy's for political asylum that is now under arrest there for trespassing and illegally
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carrying a gun. well with the weekend on his way to is a must go out and if you're in the russian capital then this week the program is showcasing the quieter side to war of the bustle of the city patriarchs ponds is peaceful and picturesque crowded with swanky restaurants and glamour shops and while you are in the area if you want to treat yourselves then you should come here to 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 ponds here. don't miss that with modern magic in about ten minutes time but first in just
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a moment stephanie and the business update. hello and welcome to the business bulletin russia and the u.s. have resolved all outstanding issues relating to russia's session to the world trade organization that's according to finance minister alexei couture in russia is the largest economy still outside the geneva base body has been trying to gain access for nearly two decades presence made very of an 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 internet intellectual property and russian restrictions on import and export couldn't says the final paperwork will be dealt with by work group in geneva troika dialog has denied reports in r.b.c. daily that it's about to sell a controlling stake in the company to spare bank however troikas chairman ruben
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avoid dunya on 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 quit to sources inside choi claiming spero would pay five hundred million dollars for one third of troikas shares with an intention to acquire more in twenty twelve spell bank c.e.o. herman graff also commented on the situation. today it's not correct 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 world war two europe. it's an anglo irish bank
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a dietician a building society the stages to. go through periods of time to prevent them becoming trash to the street itself that's how serious the position that was developed in those banks was. allowed to have a quick look at how the equity markets are doing the u.s. stocks have opened the new quarter higher on friday strong manufacturing data from china is giving stocks of biggest oil is rallying and copper has climbed to a two year high european shares have also started october in the black after falling for the last four sessions stronger energy stocks in leading the gains on the footsie growing optimism on the economy pushes crude prices higher. and here in moscow the markets rebounded mid session and now making steady gains in their final trading hours we're also have to still a top gain on the my sex banks are also outperforming their buying shares have shot
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high on those troika rumors getting more than three percent this hour the t.v. is more than one and a half percent in the black. this year's drought in russia could have a more severe impact on next year's wheat crop than previously expected agricultural forecaster martel 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 is almost a quarter lower than last year marto concludes that fifty percent of russia's winter wheat could be in jeopardy from the severe conditions. a russian farmer has claimed spectacular increases in milk production with his new caring approach to cows and it's taking place in a region that's earning a reputation for innovative business daniel bushell heard the story and decided to stake it out. why then the well's mind which we saw open reading shakespeare and the show into food milk production with each only
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raises output around four percent that should avoid harry says it developed a holistic approach which raises output in double digits the chief executive is surrogate weisel din of. wealth effect. that we do everything to make our cars happy these are american milkers are so comfortable they can't wait to get in . my they can get a rub down from special bovine brushes. also where colors which tell the computer when they are getting frisky that means they want milky. and they can wander in and out as they like. we even harvest our own feed so they get the freshest diet. russia's leader dmitry medvedev was so moved he gave the plant a pat on the back local towns are named off the heroes of communism but they
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gaining fame for their top entrepreneurs also hosts the country's chief electronic display producer in kotex. last week and english firm here launched a world class gas and crude refinery the young innovator or along the wheels is investment minister irina block enough said it is good to get one or two out 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 help solve all their questions. thanks to state incentives to dairy now plans to further beef up facilities that should yield even greater results from the thousands of ugly pump and cows the new bushel business r.t. marks. and that's all for me and the business team but you can always find will stories if you log on to our website at www dot com slash this.
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