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so biz the entertainment value of the infiltrate into the presentation high production. graphics. all of this is a way to sort of focus people's attention by using. that same amount during this war we had. military entertainment. and. most of the red machine would show we had people wanted to believe in the. king to make changes. but it wasn't possible to change the country's regime so quickly.
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i mean you're. grounded maybe you're closer to the season so it's not the sole term hutto. that's politicians and kyrgyzstan to use their last chance to attract voters their hope sunday's first ever parliamentary vote will bring long awaited stability to the troubled central asian state. religious tension swell in poland this war says new islamic center of wises up while muslims claimed their rights are ignored deeply catholic country. voyage to the ends of the earth fifteen polar sign off for a year long mission on a floating ice sheet with no contact with land. and they're causing another blast and three cars one of the blast off in a new cutting edge so you walk at the team will spend six months on the
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international space station. it is a the russian capital you're watching r t with marina joshua welcome to the program it's the last day of campaigning in kyrgyzstan as its people are set to choose their members of parliament in a crucial vote on sunday the election will establish central asia as first parliamentary state one of which the president's powers are curbed and it is also hoped to bring coveted stability to the region that has suffered from deadly political and ethnic violence in the past few months as a group is cut off now reports. burns down shops and houses abandoned cafes and broken windows political billboards alongside piles of meat on the street yesterday stun gets ready to vote for new polling here in the country's second
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largest city change is obvious. we need a decent government able to restore peace and stability that will stop people from leaving economy stability and the economy to start working. eighty two polling stations have been set up across the city election is to be observed by monitors from the sea russia and the c.i.s. the amount of competing parties is q.e. stands all time record twenty nine the country's interim president is pushing to build a parliamentary republic where the head of state is more of a ceremonial figure than the one who holds power however several parties are against the idea including the one headed by the former prime minister felix school . each party has to pass the five percent more in order to get into college. it's. after what happened this election is not just a political choice it's a chance to reunite two peoples to build a new country but. the majority of the population in the bush are to guess what the
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round one third was back nationals in june the two clashed in a massive outburst of violence on gangs that destroyed shops and said houses ablaze according to the most modest figures hundreds of people were killed and several thousand others were injured the havoc lasted several days until the interim government regained control by that time most populated districts have been almost completely destroyed many like this woman who lost everything and even now are forced to survive without a roof over their heads. my house was burned down i don't have anything the only food i can get is from the redcross. maybe you know the upcoming cold trek violence there is the police arrested a man sending s.m.s. threats still trying to make them vote for specific body over three hundred officers will patrol the polling stations in five hundred swat like commandos have
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been flown in from the capital bishkek volunteers have also been recruited. was now switched to an intense mode of operations besides the additional force a separate seam of around one hundred officers is taking part in tactical drills and will also be deployed in the case of emergency. as proposed by the interim government in me after president was overthrown by thousands of protesters the opposition to control of the country promising democratically for. friday is the final day off political rallying which means just one more day is left before sunday's election here in austin it seems the authorities are ready both in terms of the organization and security but that freezes of the recent violence can still be easily found in most parts of the city and or a clear sign of stability is still a long way off you go to spin off or you're just. the construction of
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a new muslim center in the heart of predominantly catholic paul one has outraged activists across the country opponents say the mosque in warsaw could foster radicalism and terrorism but local muslims claim religious discrimination he has more. muhammad moved from egypt to warsaw several years ago poland's accession to the european union promised greener pastures however he says it's been hard to settle in family i only do freelance jobs because it's very difficult for me to find any permanent work and it's not because i'm not skilled because my applications are turned to soon as employers learn that my name is muhammad. poland has long been an mono ethnic nation with them. muslim community less than one percent of the population most of them are ethnic talks are swear have been here for centuries but ahead of war so it's only islamic center says the number of migrants from muslim countries is growing rapidly. but i sort of this
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mosque almost twenty years ago and the several dozen people were coming here for prayer now the friday prayer gathers hundreds and the building simply cannot fit everyone. news of another islamic center to be built in warsaw was welcomed by the nation's thirty thousand strong minority construction of a new second mosque in warsaw began last year according to blueprints it is supposed to be three times as large as the initial islamic center like the first mosque which was sponsored by the local muslim community this one was financed from abroad. and. the fact that construction money came from saudi arabia enraged several political movements in poland and they staged protests this urging the government to stop what they call islam isolation of the country's people the man behind the rally says it is the fewer for terrorism that drove people to the streets we believe that this is going to just that which is going to
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build this mosque on you are so he's connected to the for the nation of islam if you're going to say she knew it all the other organizations which are members of. the version of i'm going just a few up. on western europe from the right because that's my frontal semitic statements from connection to terrorism the rally gathered several hundred men and was little surprise to politicians this is an influence of what is happening to western european countries i mean everybody here wants to know what was happening in perry in france in another france it is no that's right from the fundamentalists from the terrorists our ball and decided to participate in iraq and afghanistan operations sociologists say most crowley slipped a fuse for a time bomb. for now the city college rages more or less come by the presence of
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european human rights activists as the number of immigrants grows this may well be not enough to keep the protests down i believe we're facing a serious conflict in the future. at the moment only around three percent of the country is a whole region but with more immigrants coming to poland the anticipated brighter future with the european union could be clouded by worries of ethnic tension. let's . see reporting from warsaw in poland. and coming up in the program a grim landmark in u.s. military history on the ninth anniversary of the alabama border many of its veteran say the real battle starts when they come back home. here the launch pad of the classic steps is the next group blast off to the international space station. out russian scientists will spend
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a year drifting on an ice floe in an epic expedition to the arctic as the latest in a series of trips to study the area and support russia's claim to the region's territory got him into trouble witness the departure of the icebreaker from a northern port before getting on board. one man. found first at the top of the wall nothing new for the likes of veteran rushes out of the up he's lost count of times he's traveled to both poles for others a new lonely cold possibly dangerous adventure lies ahead. for these young man two weeks aboard an icebreaker is a last chance to have fun and get to know new colleagues but as soon as they get to their final destination it will be hard work and survival. if their star is a present my girlfriend it's handmade sterilizes an old travelers book with drawings and layers of the. impressions interesting stories but it isn't
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a tiny i will write in tiny voters. twenty five year old ocean ologist andre is one of a fifteen strong team will be left to fend for themselves for a year whatever food mattson equipment or cloths they need has to go with them now because they'll be out of reach and their have to keep an eye on ice cracks dangerous storms and paula back on the hunt also having north on the ship is a veteran goalie from the sunny russian republic of qatar deena bulgaria although he won't be staying behind this time he says he's family aunt exactly happy with his career choice you know. where my parents were against their expedition to worsen relation with parents and carcasses is a serious thing i came back home for six months to build a house for my sons and move to st petersburg in order climate is better now i fall
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in the warm galley has been looking forward to reuniting with his best friends while he's been on leave huskies dean and dick spent a year on the island of these most of it outdoors scientists tell stories of how they feel is lee chase bass into the sea gullies seen them grow from poppies into courageous explorers but they can never had salt to warmer climes. scientists believe in the bees island for more than a year at a time harsh weather conditions and three local bass makes for a significant danger to the explorers of the biggest threat to these animals to these drugs lies not within the optic but outside it one in the north which is almost clean a fire assist these stocks simply wouldn't make it in the cities that's why they moved from one station to another in other words there and could. pull the rest of the logs.
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straight you'll use when you know today is a special day for me i can't express it with words i'm overjoyed which i took up my piece from the stories of the students in a dive i mean unless absurd if my wife would have fallen sick especially when my dog die or be taken and sleep for a week no that's not. now the docs are up and ready for a new poll of. explains. you have to make them love you he says make them part of the team you need all the friends you can get a load in the arctic. are two from the island to be in the arctic. and our website r t dot com has a lot more for you here's a taste of what's online right now. why does american c.r.t.'s anatomy we explore how us overseas broadcasters why an expansion while slamming competitors. and there is no end to the stream temperatures after russia's fortune heat the
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summer forecaster say winter temperatures are shaping up to be the coldest millennium find out why at r t dot com. before that the war in afghanistan has reached the grim milestone of nine years making it the longest in u.s. history with more american troops now in place public support for the campaign is slipping rapidly and as artie's kellen ford reports many u.s. war veterans say surviving the conflict is just part of the battle. it is the longest war in u.s. history and arguably the most ambiguous the united states invaded afghanistan under the guise of finding osama bin laden today more than ninety four thousand u.s. troops maintain a permanent presence there twenty two year old brock mackintosh was one of them i was one of the more optimistic soldiers who. you know i got on the ground in afghanistan and i wanted to. participate in this liberation of afghans and defending the country from terrorists and all that nonsense and the on the ground
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experience plea contradicted all the pretty preconceived notions that i had when i entered the country. and. what tends to happen with a lot of soldiers not all soldiers but certainly with me is. you reach a point where it's no longer about. defense or liberation or the constitution or anything like that it's just about getting home alive and being able to to marry your fiance or to hold your baby that was born while you're away or take your daughter fishing for the first time or to be in an environment where where. it's not normal to be calm naaman indifferent to the sound of mortars and rockets crashing around your tents mackintosh and other veterans took to the streets in a six mile march to protest the ongoing wars in iraq and afghanistan they departed from walter reed army medical center where combat veterans are treated for physical
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and psychological trauma america's longest war has seen relatively few combat deaths but returning veterans say surviving is just part of the battle many are returning to places and prepared or unwilling to help them with debilitating physical wounds and deep psychological trauma i am a survivor of military sexual trauma and. i never really having to do back to back to point it's never really gave me. a way to recover and i had a. another incident at the end of my deployment in which was sexually assaulted and i never ordered it because i didn't think. anything would happen based on my first incident and because of lower crude men many soldiers are redeployed several times and i'd already been diagnosed with combat stress a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder and i was once like a drop in drugs so for me to go back you know that should have even been an option what victory means in afghanistan is equally ambiguous for afghan expatriates on the outside looking in for both sides
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a lot of people of course this and as it were. for united states. for safety united states yes. and no one thousand two hundred fifteen u.s. soldiers have been killed in afghanistan along with an estimated fourteen thousand to thirty four thousand afghan civilians but it is hard to imagine how america's longest and most ambiguous war will be remembered here and cast in stone among so many other feeling for at hartsfield washington d.c. . and it's a decisive time for the u.s. led campaign in afghanistan ahead of the expected withdrawal of international forces next year but security expert james carafano says the u.s. will only leave the country when the violence decreases. and nobody thinks that announcing the date to begin the withdrawal of u.s. troops was a good idea the president himself is actually backed off and said look we're going to do things based on the conditions on the ground the announcement of the
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withdrawal date was purely for domestic political purposes it was interpreted by our friends and our enemies as a statement of being unclear resolve on the on the part of the united states. president has actually made the task of nato in afghanistan harder by establishing the state. but i think the reality is is that the number of troops on the ground and the pace of their withdrawal if we believe our president is going to be dictated on. on the conditions on the ground that u.s. troops are going to stay there and there go only going to begin to withdraw once the afghan people have increased their capacity to defend and protect themselves from the taliban and the reason why violence went up is because people were going out and going after the bad guys so the fact that you're actually seeing violence increase everybody predicted that general petraeus predicted that he said look we're going to go and we're going to take back lands where the taliban are in there beheading people there are terrorizing people and we're going to go we're going to
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fight and kick them out so of course the levels of violence will go up. pakistani forces are still avoiding direct confrontation with the taliban who are threatening u.s. soldiers in neighboring afghanistan that's according to white house report is military contributor says america must rethink its attitude towards pakistan before it can get a breakthrough in its fight against the taliban. and months ago during an interview to veterans today i got a question what i would advise to the white house for getting the u.s. policy in afghanistan which i gave an answer to when it comes to the afghanistan think about pakistan get serious or get out on the date of the ninth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of afghanistan their white house as usual leaked the latest reports regarding the pakistani role in the u.s. occupation of afghanistan. the conclusion the u.s.
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has to revelant its anted to towards pakistan and get serious about pakistan sabotaging its efforts well whether it's a conclusion is surprise or just a coincidence with my advice one month ago i don't know you tell me. well take a look at some other stories from around the world and toxic red chemical sludge from a factory in hungary has reached the river danube hungary's prime minister has called the spill a geological tragedy and it fears that maku poisoned the danube sounds of tons of the sludge spilled after a reservoir bursting four people dead and one hundred injured the cleanup is expected to take at least a year. in chile thirty three miners trapped on the ground for more than three months may be reached by saturday rescuers have already drilled through over five hundred meters of rock of only nine hundred years left to go they will then check
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how safe the shaft is before they bring them to the surface of the country's mining minister said they will be rescued within ten days at the latest relatives are waiting at the site. sells ins of public workers in agrees have walked off the job at a twenty four hour strike over job losses and wage cuts we are demanding the government repealed stringent a steering measures designed to pull the country out of the financial crisis and all public offices and schools have been shot with many flights disrupted as air traffic controllers joined in demonstrations. i russian soyuz rocket has successfully blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakstan. your spacecraft is carrying nasa astronauts cock helen cars and outsell exam to larry and alexa group which go to the international space station and will spend the next six months as members of expedition twenty five on board the station new
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navigation control and data processing systems are also being delivered to the ice at the soyuz it is expected to dock with the station in two days time. keeping out of here and says is always important for both men and women this time moscow our team with martin andrews takes us into the world of beauty to the best spy centers across the russian capital. botox to muscle at the experts so long as a range of cosmetic treatments available or the stuff speak english here the prices are competitive and it's popular with men and women of all age ranges i'm told this facial muscles here will not only improve blood circulation but will also boost complexion.
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and also get out of here for you in about ten minutes time before that though will take a look what's happening in the world of business charles barkley is here with us and the studio don't go away. hungry for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. every month we give you the future we don't you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join our technology update on our jeep. and i welcome to the business program with me shall i was following russia and cyprus have signed an agreement eliminating double taxation tween the two countries
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that date has been reached by russia's president he's visiting cyprus aiming to develop close a more transparent financial ties. of course the taxes are still low here but. there's no zero taxation in cyprus but there was a couple of questions one including the disclosure of information about the company and second about particularly the real estate. the result so it's just happened historically the russian business not only partly for the reason of taxation partly for the reason of providing additional security for investment. in cyprus i think. we can. very. well want to. get more investment. into russia was happening i think one of the largest investor in russia and i think gradually the russian business will start probably to move to
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russia but at the end of the day we have a normal to have a normal chief information i think very much matter. and the future of russia's largest mining company is to be decided in a special general meeting being held in two weeks time no real cynical has been gripped in a bitter dispute between shareholders. interoffice the united states house. the shock waves are still spreading from annual meeting back in june interoffice with a twenty five percent stake gained four seats on the board while new cell with a slightly larger stake managed to get honest we then broke a truce in which the two shareholders had agreed not to attempt to gain control of the valuable nickel producer since then there have been claims from both the regulations legal action and proposals from both sides to buy the other out bruce also pulled to see management is too close to interest specifically they want
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a bigger dividend payout to shareholders and if accounting rests on your projects you have to return the money to the shareholders there's no reason for the management to enjoy the big cash file that is sit on the balance or that has to return to show all those tours are going to invest in new projects themselves if the management does not able to do so very simple corporate governance professional management that's what this stand for and we do believe that shows also preserve while there was a company from current sorts a bit until sixty billion dollars at least twice what the next eighteen months no risk denies it's involved boardroom game is the company says it needs the money to start through ations which will put on hold my global downturn. but we are working in a straight carrying out fun calculation works for that final decision is not yet married but we are quite sure that we will have some. interest and put aside their
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differences then to depths of the global financial crisis but metals prices are rising again generating a tract of cash flows something that debt has roussel could certainly use the room for compromise is shrinking as the emergency general meeting draws near the an end date of a business r.t. . let's take a look at how the market performing the asian stock market. ello was a strong yen drag japanese shares the uncertainty cloud sentiment had of a key u.s. jobs report due out later today and make it is down for the same. here in russia the my six slipped back into the red to close on thursday all the main players were trading in the range exceptions will fall use gold up seventy percent of high less prices and plans to boost gold production russian try to make it come out was up two percent further talks a diamond that may increase its stake. b.p.
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is to explore and develop a major gas field in the caspian sea it's signed a thirty year deal on the ship as the run sealed with a state energy for the deal involving up to five hundred billion cubic meters of gas could strengthen the role of us going on this is a ploy to the west. and can make a rhino sold a fourteen point nine percent stake in volvo for more than four billion dollars to reduce its debt were no which remains volvo's the largest stakeholder saw its shares jump the most in fourteen moments in the paris stock exchange increasing orders for commercial vehicles allowed volvo to beat earnings estimates and raise its profit outlook for this year. not shopping for this hour we can always buy more stories on our website i don't call business.
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