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politicians in kyrgyzstan take their last chance to move voters ahead of sunday's parliamentary vote with a campaign marred by violence. religious tension split poland as morse's new islamic center stirs fears of terrorism radicalization. and a voyage to the ends of the earth fifteen polar scientists head off for a year long mission on a floating ice sheet with no contract with the land. and three cosmos blast off in a new cutting edge rock and a team will spend six months on the international space station. coming up in the business that they bust and fibrous. cuts out. double taxation it's free it's the
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countries by down the details in about twenty minutes time. i mean to live from moscow joshua into the program now its last day of campaigning in kyrgyzstan ahead of the crucial parliamentary vote the election will establish central asia first parliamentary republic why which the president's power is a curb and it's also hope to bring coveted stability to the region that has suffered from deadly political and ethnic violence in the past few months as your piskun off now reports. burnstone shops and houses abandoned cafes and broken windows political billboards alongside piles of meat on the street yesterday stun gets ready to vote for you polling here in the country's second largest city in the future it's obvious. we need
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a decent government able to restore peace and stability that will stop people from leaving the. stability and the economy to start working there so i mean. eighty two polling stations have been set up across the city the election is to be observed by monitors from the sea russia and the c.i.s. the amount of competing parties 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 body has to pass the five percent mark 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. the majority of the population in or shark year gets around one
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third back nationals in june the two clashed in a massive outburst of violence armed 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 forced to survive without a roof over their head. my house was burned down i don't have anything now only food i can get is from the red cross maybe a few of the upcoming vote but attract more violence on thursday police arrested a man sending s.m.s. threats to locals trying to make them vote for specific party over three hundred officers will patrol the polling stations and five hundred swat like commandos have been flown in from the capital bishkek volunteers have also been recruited. we've
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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. the election was proposed by the interim government and me after president was overthrown by thousands of protesters the opposition to control of the country promising democratic reform. friday is the final day off political rallying which means just one more day is left before sunday's election here in it seems the authorities are ready both in terms of the organization and security but the phrase is the reason. and while it's can still be easily found in more sports of the city and or a clearer sign stability is still a long way off you go to school or four g. or. the construction of a new muslim center in the heart of predominantly catholic poland has outraged
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activists across the country opponents say the mosque in warsaw could foster radicalism and terrorism but local muslims claim religious discrimination like here cesky has more. muhammad moved from egypt to warsaw several years ago however he says it's been hard to settle in. 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 danged as soon as employers learn that my name is muhammad. poland has long been a mono ethnic nation with the 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 start of this mosque almost twenty years ago and the several dozen people were coming here for prayer now the friday prayer
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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 blue brains it is supposed to be three times as large as the initial islamic center but unlike 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 they staged protests urging the government to stop what they call islam isolation of the country the man behind the rally says it is the feeling of terrorism that drove people onto the streets we believe that this is going to just push that which is going to build this mosque on you are so he's connected to the for the nation of
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islam you're going to zation knew it all the other organisation which are members of. the notion of going just a few. are known in western europe. because that's not from want to send me text it's miles from connection to terrorism the rally gathered several hundred men and was a 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 french cities years ago that's right from the fundamentalists from the terrorists after ball and decided to participate in iraq and afghanistan operations sociologists most crowley salute a fuse for a time bomb. also of a new form for now the civic outrage is more or less come down by the presence of european human rights activists as the number of immigrants grows this may well be
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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 of known pull the 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 alexi russia ski reporting from warsaw in poland. and coming up in the program a grim landmark any u.s. military history after nine years of war in afghanistan a campaign is drawing more criticism both in the country and abroad. and we here at the launchpad in the cosmic stab says the next crew blast off to the international space station. our russian scientists will spend a year drifting on an ice floe in an epic expedition to the arctic it is the latest in a series of trips to study the area and support russia's claim to the region's territory
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got me into trouble witness the departure of the ice breaker from a northern port before getting on board. at the top of the world nothing new for the likes of arctic veteran russia's. he's lost count of times he's traveled to both poles or rather has 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. to give you this terrorism present girlfriend it's handmade which is an old traveler's book with drawings and layers of the. impressions interesting stories but isn't it a tiny i will write in tiny letters. twenty five year old ocean ologist andre
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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 there 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 korea although he won't be staying behind this time he says he's family aunt exactly happy with his career choice you know. my parents were against their expedition to worsen relation with parents in the caucasus it was 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 has a battery life 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
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a year on the island took these most of it outdoors scientists tell stories of how they. fearlessly chased back into the sea gullies seen them grow from puppies into courageous explorers but they can never had salt to woman climbs 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 with the optic but outside it but in the north which is almost viruses these stocks simply wouldn't make it in the cities that's why they're moved from one station to another in other words there and cut. all the rest of their lives. today is a special day for me i can't express it with words i'm overjoyed which i took
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a pipe from to reach out to students in a dive i mean unless absurd if my wife would have fallen service but when my dog died or if you couldn't eat and sleep for a week that starts. now the docs are up and ready for a new paula joy any explains stone dre the born you have to make them love you he says make them part of the team you need all the friends you can get alone in the arctic. and sit in the church of all our teeth from the island to these are in be up to. our website our t. dot com has a lot more for you in here's a taste of what's online right now why does america see r t as anatomy we explore how us overseas broadcasters one expansion while slamming competitors. and there is no end to extreme temperatures half the russia supporting heat the summer forecasters say winter temperatures are shaping up to be the coldest in a millennium find our one at our heels. now the u.s.
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led campaign in afghanistan which reached the grim milestone of ninety. here is facing more criticism many say what was started in response to the nine eleven attacks has turned out to be a quagmire like the vietnam war with more american troops now in place public support for the war inside and outside the u.s. is slipping rapidly some two thousand nato troops have been killed so far in the conflict and international forces are expected to withdraw in july next year although not all at once phyllis bennis an analyst from the institute for policy studies says there was a lack of political will to and the campaign. were there because no u.s. president no u.s. politician is willing to say this was a failed war from the beginning we should never have been there from the beginning we should get out the entry to afghanistan was a defeat from day one the bottom line is it was not a war of self-defense we were not attacked by afghans the notion that we were going
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because we were worried about people's human rights under the taliban that doesn't explain why we were so willing to deal with the taliban before this we were dealing with the taliban over creating oil pipelines across afghanistan there's a lot of hypocrisy here and i think that we do ourselves a disservice and we do the people of afghanistan a disservice if we blur that we were attacked in a horrible crime against humanity the answer to that should never have been war and war veteran a member of the rethink of ghana stand movement just in thompson says that the u.s. led war will have long term effects on the future generation of afghans. the question i ask is like why are we still there and what are we actually doing what is the effect on the population because yes we talk about regional stability with afghanistan and pakistan as well but we don't ever talk about the civilian impact the impact on women do women have increasing women's rights today also what about the children this is the future generation that is actually going to take over to rule the country once we leave so the impact that we're having on what they're
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seeing the level of violence their friends and family being killed these are very negative impacts if we did pull out it would have a good long term benefit is because we're right now we're breeding terrorism in the region we're creating instability pakistan bar continued presence in afghanistan with cross border attacks we're seeing on nato supply lines and on u.s. bases from the pakistani side into afghanistan as well. war veteran a member of the rethink afghanistan movement just in thompson there. they had of russia sent in are caught his agency says a year is a long u.s. campaign in afghanistan has actually stalled the fight against drugs in the country . that's who purport of annoying news of the u.s. campaign in afghanistan shows. list shows destroy the narcotics business decision only the government ruling the country was based on the relationship of been sold
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to drugs problem when americans say you can't leave the business without any way of income giving a sign to the thirty six you just keep out of the opium business because those little without cash to the taliban for support but this is just an excuse if you thought you. and he get the full interview with the head of russia's and inner kardex agency on our website at r.t. dot com and we'll also be broadcasting it on sunday. watching our g. live from moscow to other stories now 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 the mud could poison the danube thousands of tons of the sludge spilled after a reservoir burst leaving 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 more than two months may be reached by saturday rescuers have already drilled over five hundred meters of rock and have only ninety meters left to go they will then care how safe the
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shaft is before they bring them to the surface the country's mining minister said he will be rescued within ten days of the latest relatives are waiting at the site . thousands of public workers in greece have walked off the job in a twenty four hour strike over job losses and wage cuts they are demanding the government to stringent hysteria there is designed to the country and out of the financial crisis all public offices and hospitals have been shut with many flights to and from greece canceled as air traffic controllers joined the demonstrations. before dawn on the steps of castle stand the engines of a soyuz spacecraft a roared to life setting in are a two day flight to the international space station to cosmic arts and a nasa astronaut are aboard the high tech spacecraft tom barton witnessed the launch. baikonur has been the site of rocket launches for about fifty five
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years this year its anniversary it's also been the site of soyuz launch is for decades of darren's free from here and now this soyuz rocket is an advance upon a long line of previous ones one thing that hasn't changed several decades is the people of flight that the humans crews that go inside it the three men in this crew i've been training for two years long and extensive training period the captain alexander kaleri experienced cosmonaut this is his fifth trip up into space on leg script. and engineer on board this is his first trip into space on the third time the u.s. astronaut scott kelly it's his third trip into space an interesting extra detail about him quite astonishingly his brother also an astronaut mark kelly is here watching him later on he will be flying up with a u.s.
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special possibly even the last u.s. space shuttle to the international space station and working with his brother for a short period then you know it's a credible to watch any rocket launch and all my brothers are board makes it even more exciting i've seen a launch three times now and it's pretty incredible thing to see the the the pieces now starting up and we're just going to stand back and take a look at the launch culmination of all the preparations that have gone into this launch. so the rockets going off now to the international space station on its journey up there and rockets like baps after a few months may be the only link with the international space station meaning the
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baikonur will be humanity's gateway up to space. dumbarton reporting there now keeping up appearances is always important for both men and women and this time to moscow our team with martin andrews takes us into the world of beauty to the best boss enters across the russian capital. botox to muscles the experts how long has a range of cosmetic treatments available all the still speak english here the prices are competitive it's true that we've met other women of the old age ranges from told this story short muscles here were not already blood circulation well said beast are complex.
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and mascot is about ten minutes time before the ads have got all the latest business news with carly. and charles so why have you got up your sleeve this hour while the bitter dispute between shareholders that are real cynical russia's largest mining company is finally hope to be disallowed as an emergency meeting being held in two weeks time we'll have the details a bit later in the program but first this hour russia may sell its first balls donated in new rows next year that's according to def you finance minister to me. the country will seek to raise up to five point five billion dollars in april russia so it's international ball in the sense that the fall of ninety ninety eight games to fill the gap between government income and spending. revenues russia and cyprus have signed an agreement eliminating double taxation between the two countries that do is being breached by russia's president is visiting cyprus aiming to develop closer a more transparent financial ties. of course the taxes are still low here but.
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zero taxation in cyprus 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 in 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 change it very quickly. want to. get more investment from cyprus into russia. cyprus or one of the largest invest in russia and i think gradually the russian business will start to move to russia but at the end of the day even have a normal to have a normal chief information i think very much matter. now the future of russia's
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largest mining companies to be decided in the special and general meeting being held in two weeks numerous nicol has been gripped in a bitter dispute between shareholders all the dairy aisle and reading reports had an interest do you know to mitigate of a. the shock waves are still spreading from nearest annual meeting back in june interest with a twenty five percent stake gained four seats on the board while you sell 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 producers since then there have been claims from both the new regulations legal action and proposals from both sides to buy their out. also to see middle management is too close to interest specifically they want a bigger dividend payout to shareholders and if they can't invest in their projects you have to return the money to the shareholders there's no reason for the
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management to. enjoy the big cash file that is sits on or is has to put it on to show all those tools are going to invest in new projects themselves if the management does not able to do it so very simple corporate governance professional management that's what this stunt for and we do believe those shows also preserve while there was a company from current sorts a bit until sixty billion dollars at least twice for the next eighteen months no risk denies it's involved in boardroom games the company says it needs the money to start here through ations which would unfold level downturn it was dark but with a narrow. margin a straight carry no fun calculation works for that final decision is not you know we're quite sure we are some. of it belong in trials and put aside their differences then adepts of the global financial crisis but metals prices are rising again generating a tract of cash flows something that debt has could certainly use the room for
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compromise is shrinking them urgency general meeting draws near the name date of a business are two. time else they could have a lock if they're doing hair in russia both as a sliding on the back. the for loop oil price controls and are among the main players dragging the market down zero point seven zero one percent respectively on the us here. and over in europe so it's very good with molecules to traders fixing their attention on key us jobs data come out later today for the inductive voice which means they write the style and. then asia stocks are mixed to cause nikkei is going to close the almost one percent in the red is a strong yen drive the japanese she has done so since he called sentiment the head of the key us jobs report saying it's still hovering in pulls two territories is. now a british oil group b.p. is to explore and develop a major gas field in the caspian sea it's signed
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a thirty year do you see month field of the state energy for the deal involving up to five hundred billion cubic meters of gas could strengthen the role of us by zone as a supplier to the west. and finally russia's third largest retailer ok is being valued at around three billion dollars ahead of its upcoming r.p.o. in london the grease a aims to raise up to five hundred million dollars in order to sink its short term . ok sales group thirty three percent move into the until the three toed chains moving fifty shops throughout russia. you can always buy more stories on our website on the dot com slash business.
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