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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 born in the volgograd region in one nine hundred ninety eight his adoptive parents moved to the dominican republic in two thousand and four a year later they returned to russia turning their backs on dennis and leaving him with the local family they too soon gave him up this time to an orphanage but not before a cruise day they hit and punished him the thing is that he behaved badly it was terrible but only because his parents and sisters left him he stayed all alone in the house they even left him without meals as a punishment so one day and neighbor saw it and decided to report at last year's adoptive russian parents were imprisoned for cocaine trafficking that led a court to cancel the adoption decision since his return more possible evidence of abuse has been found a note on the presidential twitter page said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the
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dominican republic moshe not every adult can survive where 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 dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to really learn his native language and we discover life here let's hope that he'll receive a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last. r.t. moscow ukraine's tom court reverses constitutional amendments adopted after the orange revolution in two thousand and four the move strengthened president viktor yanukovych has a power over parliament. has more from kiev. it is back to 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
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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. 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 the country's political system but it's the nature of these amendments were done which was questioned by both the ruling party of regents and the constitutional court it was not that the kim pronounced amendments to the constitution approved on the eighth of december two thousand and four to be unconstitutional as one lever approved the law was going to lead to many times that the pollution of the use of force to immediately the decision by the constitutional court comes after several months of deliberation on whether the change was actually needed it was proposed by the ruling coalition in parliament but the initiative itself shorty came from president on the call which ever since he took office in
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fabry twenty ten has been trying to change the political landscape of ukraine and centralized power this decision is seen as the final step 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 minister desirable if he chooses to do so the two thousand and four political reform transferred several very important powers from the president to parliament or voting to authors of the reform this was meant to make ukraine stronger and more politically structure right. eventually according to initiate the changes. did not happen on several occasions. and reelections former country's leader president. tried. on several occasions but
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he failed to do that after he found himself in opposition key changed his mind completely and criticizes the power of the constitutional court's decision might cause a constitutional chaos in ukraine the opposition in general is very critical. of the country's president. elected according to the constitution of two thousand and that means that we are going to demand an immediate resignation of 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 old this is genuinely a joke but it seriously applies to ukrainian constitution the court's decision is final undisputable and takes effect immediately the only question is how soon will the government be able to convert to the old constitution of one thousand nine
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hundred ninety six. reporting from ukraine. a little later the dramatic rescue of a president who escaped from a hospital after being trapped by rebel police. find out why they turned and why some believe that the u.s. is behind it. and the views are simply out of this world russia the first hotel in space all the details coming up. moscow and washington have resolved the outstanding trade disagreements that have been holding up russia's bid to join the world trade organization barack obama confirms that positive progress has been made in a telephone conversation with dmitri medvedev a number. of issues with the u.s. including the jackson venice amendment which places restrictions on trade with russia to solve finance minister alexey who says russia could become
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a full member of the government you know within a year. at least four people have been killed and two hundred injured in what ecuador's president has described as an attempted coup rafael correa was attacked on thursday at a rally by police protesting against financial cutbacks he was then trapped in a hospital for twelve hours before being rescued by the army president put a says there will be no pardon for those involved the country remains in a state of siege investigative journalist wayne madsen believes the cia is behind this and other unrest in the region. when he went back to the presidential palace after he was rescued said the police have gotten for salary increases where is this where is this coming from this is this is a cia psychological operation that the u.s. media by and large participates in with the cia when you look at the history of these coups the venezuelan coup the coup that ousted haitian president john birch
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myra's stede in two thousand and four and is a lie a coup last year you almost see the same playbook here the latin americans are getting wise to the cia playbook they're not really changing it all that much although they don't put the tanks out the streets anymore it's done much more suddenly now in the case of ecuador venezuela haiti and. these were left leaning leaders in the u.s. the state department and the cia in langley seems they seem to think that the monro doctrine is still in effect. more on the stories we're covering here. for you right now. shown the door by the president. take on one of russia's most powerful positions. is the food of love for. a russian farmer planes. with song and shakespeare
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we'll get the details. a second raid on nato convoys in pakistan has left two people dead earlier suspected militants torched twenty seven tankers carrying fuel for nato troops stationed in afghanistan the attacks come a day after pakistan denied the alliance access to a vital border crossing in response to a nato airstrike that killed three pakistani soldiers allegedly by accident is one of them says it will consider harsher measures if nato forces continue incursions into its territory u.s. led strikes against allegedly militants in pakistan have been taking place for years meanwhile former president. has launched a new gullible party and was plans to return to pakistan and run for office he says
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the war on terror and not the one without islam about supporting. unless pakistan is a part of the fight against good rhythm and extremism the fight cannot succeed therefore it is incumbent on all on the united states on allied forces across to be conscious of the sensitivity the pakistan and then take action now i know there were encouraging across the border killing pakistani soldiers. and civilians reaches the sentry to video pakistan norway lucian of the sovereignty of pakistan can be accepted by anyone including. two russian aerospace companies are teaming up to build the world's first commercial space station according to plans of the orbiting cosmic lab and hotel will be able to host up to seven people at a time but will space become the ultimate tourist getaway stacy bivins has the
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answers. they say it's the real deal that's according to this sea 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 in a gear makes the sole use capsules as ship space crews and their supplies to the international space station and back 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 because the hotel should be cozy enough for seven people and we'll have to large windows so that everyone can look at it or some of the stars space tourists spend most of their time taking photos it's a great view from up there the colors are incredible and our station will be much more comfortable than the iowa service which is basically an industrial facility in
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space our space hotel will be designed for people who. now launched a three day summer show space station slash hold to help is twenty six thousand and it's meant to accommodate seven people six being space travelers and one being a crew member loser 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 kind of private public partnership is also looking at long djibouti 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 their national space station so for example if there were no merge and the new members could go to the commercial space station as head of heading down 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 base exploration has has gone to. they want to take people outside of orbit and
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perhaps may be able to take them to the moon and to plan as though we haven't been to yet now they said that the cost is approximately what you would pay to get. on a rocket to the international space station so millions of dollars they know 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 real wheel so to speak so it's going to take 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 on the other side of the atlantic of the u.s. congress approves nasa is twenty eleven budget which also provides funds for the development of commercial space flights the legislative body wants private firms to keep up the pressure in orbit space entrepreneur jeff manber says competition in space is good for mankind but house voted two to follow the senate and the
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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 in cargo to space it means that nasa should work on a permanent presence of humans beyond low earth orbit of each will be going to an asteroid i find that incredibly exciting we have long argued finally breaking down the centralized government space programs there's going to be competition it's going to be hotel it's going to be games in space and it's just going to be a cool time with who designed for people to relax play and frank sort of have a 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 though they'll be spiritually interesting. opinion there from space entrepreneur jeff member now world news in brief for you in indonesia at least twenty eight people have been killed and dozens
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injured in a train crash the accident happened when two trains collided in a province in central java the victims have been taken to three nearby hospitals. chilean authorities say the thirty three miners trapped underground in a gold and copper mine could be rescued by the end of the month they also said that the miners were aware of the positive developments in the operation meanwhile some of the workers families have filed lawsuits against the mining company and of the chilean government they are accusing both parties of negligence and are claiming ten million dollars in compensation from the owners. hundreds of health workers have clashed with police in paris the nurses tried to reach the presidential palace in the french capital to demand better pay and in marseilles in southern france scores of tankers are being prevented from entering the poor workers are protesting against the government's attempts to raise the retirement age from sixty to sixty
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two and the planned privatization of the poured. next martin andrews is here to take us on another trip around some of the most fascinating places in the russian capital tranquility mixed with entertainment is the theme in this week's.
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hello i welcome sue moss crowds one of my favorite places in the russian capital is pottery washing fruity here after the palm that's the perfect place to sit and watch the world. if i just saw so one of the most expensive real estate locations this beautiful design the shops and restaurants it's a true hidden gem inside the busy metropolis. the pond is located near the broad a ring road they call sky metra and the central street which leads to red square on the kremlin if you can just says to many of them made her the fascinating thing is she didn't know it was here it completely misses. the beginning of the seventeenth century patriarch game again chose this area for his residence the marshland was
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twenty three pounds for. breeding fish and several churches were built one hundred fifty years later the patriarchs moved out of the location abandon the area return to a swamp only in the nineteenth century the area was revived pocket p.c. and one large pond was created but. you've got the sun and everything i really like yeah i think it's really cool that we were walking down the road and there's this beautiful. just liberty's townhouse down the road which was just both of the labels and through the winter. and. from exercising to feeding the birds thousands of locals and foreigners come here every day with ducks fish and swans galore you can see how popular parts are actually
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pretty good local wildlife a magical way sis in the concrete capital with many buildings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the historic area is an island trying quality in the heart of moscow but what about the various seasons surely that changes the area's appeal. it's a lovely place to hang out out stalls here whatever the season for my skating on here during the cold winter months are coming here with your family and friends during the summer and having a picnic the fresh air lack of noise lack of tourists. and grand architecture that surrounds you really could be in any european city. and from the pond let's take a look at this week's entertainment news the tradition of french is still not widely popular in russia but some of moscow's top restaurants and menus are doing their best to introduce it to the public and you season of sunday brunch is opens
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at the ritz carlton hotel with more than sixty mouthwatering dishes of russian asia . and you're being seen after midday to four pm some of the venue's highlights include caviar in sour cream sushi and right french cheese. dishes will be added every sunday and that's not to mention the mouth watering decides we'll for us all move into actual freezing some food. for french items and also we have. some. georgian and russian president which is. a bolt of. heaven for all those with a sweet tooth has opened in the russian capital people bubble is a brand of lollipops and shops and knocks old boss alone and many other cities around the globe. to handmade you can choose among hundreds varieties of shops but
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can also place an individual for the streets in an exposed color and shapes just don't tell the dentist. that's the top of the pond stands an impressive neoclassical yellow and white brick . one chooses shelter to give up ice skates in the winter months today it boasts one of the trendiest restaurants in town the new york times once ranked as one of the most glamorous places in the. stylish muscovites indulge in fusion cuisine and sushi she's now almost mandatory from the capital's fashionable restaurants. in france is advisable been theory is lavish and large dramatic spiky chandeliers take the focus as large she has a huge windows make the venue feel like you are on show and while you are in the area if you want to treat yourselves they should come here to the billion it opened
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in two thousand and five and soon established itself as. in the city's restaurants the food is. expensive. the interior is. just a few. down the road. down the street the rich and rich.
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are. neighborhood banks and if you can't. live. in a concrete. or you can pay just a little bit more live care and be surrounded by the beautiful scenery. definitely
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. yes. because there are not a lot of tourists yes that sounds perfect mate let's see everything that year. but what else does the air we have to offer from designer clothes shops to swanky one bars to be spoiled the choice to start is this exciting to shop in the area where you can get various presents with the retro soviet touch a team of various designers supply the store with wonderfully created items such as clocks resembling caviar cans glasses for shots and other items full of russian she can history. and just a few houses down the street is a completely different place to spend your rubles agent provocateur is a british brand of high end luxury founded by the son of a famous fashion designer if you must would be a good thing of the moscow pretty clothes a huge event for fashion this is as they no longer need to travel abroad to purchase the must have designer on the way. of course there are not only
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shops and cafes in the area for those who are hungry for hot is a branch of the mosque a museum of modern art located just two minutes walk from the palms is the first state museum in russia fully dedicated to the trenches and twenty first centuries displays collections of outstanding russian having gone artists as well as various tempi exhibitions of contemporary art pieces around the world. one of the main cultural connections with the area is the russian writer will go cost model and market research the true soviet satire story was supposedly directed against the overpowering russian social structure of the time. it's a long way to the top floor but you can see the adulation if it has received. a talking to at the make sure ten years younger the last fatal encounter with a tram the story is loved by millions and today billed all cost apartments has been
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turned into a living shrive. the apartments contains personal belongings photos and several exhibitions related to bulldogs life the museum is free to visit the open every day from one pm. first published almost thirty years after his death margarita has been debatably called one of the most powerful russian novels of the twentieth century and located just around the corner from the pollens offset many parts of the story here inside this apartment. there are quite a few published english translations of the boston margarita and several international stage versions have been produced even under no where but has taken an interest in turning story into a west end musical. master and margarita is not just particularly in russia.
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you had. people not only in russia but internationally because he was a writer who was ahead of his time in his books in particular in the most are not greeted he wants not only about his but touches global philosophical questions which are important today and will still matter for centrist. to date the one magical tale was set here that's exactly what the area is. a timeless century it's difficult to think just fifty meters away sometimes thousands of cars people wait on the gridlocked god to bring. me proof that moscow is best. as the cool sunny also dark cold winter i think there's any few places in the capital which never lose their appeal and now you know well one of them is. after you read master margarita tell you this just be careful of the trams while
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unfortunately my time is up that's all we have from this week's program. until then for me on the rest of the glory of. every month we give you the future to understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us. on our g. .
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broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is our team let's take a look at your headlines twelve year old russian boy returns home after being allegedly sold for drugs his adoptive parents left him in public where he was put in an orphanage after neighbors reported that the abuse. ukraine's constitutional court that certain powers must return to the president it means president victory on a cold which will now be able to choose its own prime minister and government. and one russian from wants to mix business with pleasure in outer space it's set to
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build the world's first space station to conduct experiments in a trial. we're to a hotel with. back to more earthly matters and now with our spotlight i'll get off interviews book of the head of it unesco about how the role of the u.n. organization to promote science and culture has changed over the last fifty years that's coming up next here on r.t. .

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