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time runs out for couldn't stand politicians to win the hearts and minds before sunday's election the president says the poll will go ahead amid tight security in case of fog the phone calls protest the construction of a new mosque fearing it could be used to foster extremism in the country but the muslim minority who say they are all the victims. cost a way used by choice fifteen russians and bark on a year long journey of complete isolation aboard a floating chunk of arctic ice. and in business russia investment company troika dialog wants to school its twenty five percent stake in coming. after a shares of. twenty minutes. global
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news from the center of moscow this welcome to the program the president of kyrgyzstan has offered reassurance says that the country is ready to hold parliamentary elections this sunday just a few weeks ago. had suggested the vote could be postponed if there was evidence of illegal activity or extremism during the campaign. reports changes voting could bring to the public. burns down shops and houses abandoned cafes and broken windows political billboards alongside. the street. gets ready to vote for you polling here in the country's second largest city believe the change is
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obvious. we need a decent government able to restore peace and stability that will stop people from leaving. stability in the economy to start working 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 cia the amount of competing parties all time record. the country's interim president is pushing to build a parliamentary republic or 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 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
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a new country but. the majority of the population in our q. gets around one third nationals in june the two clashed in a massive burst 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 now are forced to survive without a roof over their head. my house was burned down i don't have anything 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 a specific party over three hundred officers will patrol the polling stations and
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five hundred swat like commandos have been flown in from the capital bishkek volunteers have also been recruited and i saw. we've now switched to an intense mode of operations besides the additional force a separate sim around one hundred officers is taking part in tactical drills and will also be deployed in the case of emergency. was proposed by the interim government in me after president was overthrown by thousands of processors the opposition to control of the country promising democratic reform. friday is the final day off political rally in 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 traces of the recent violence can still be easily found in most parts of the city and or a clear sign stability is still a long way off he got us going off or they're just. political activists in
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poland have staged protests against the building of a new islamic center in the capital of the mainly catholic country and critics say the mosque in warsaw could foster radicalism and terrorism and its artie's alexy yaroslavsky has been finding out there are fears ethnic tension could erupt into violence. mohamed 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 an 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 warsaw it's only islamic center says the number of migrants from muslim countries is growing rapidly. but i sort of
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this mosque almost twenty years ago in 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 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. 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 fewer for terrorism that drove the
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. on the streets we believe that this is going to just that which is going to build this mosque on the north so it'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 fishing off europe are known in western europe from the right because that's my front to say music statements from connection to terrorism the rally gathered several hundred men and was a little surprised 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 city is. that thread from the fundamentalists from the terrorists out of power ball and they decided to participate in iraq and afghanistan operations sociologists say most crowley slipped a fuse for a time bomb. also of
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a new fall for now the city college age is more or less counting down by the presence of 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 of known polish all region but with more immigrants coming to poland the anticipated brighter future with the european union could be clouded by worries of ethnic tension. ski r.t. reporting from warsaw in poland. do stay with r.t. the world marks a military milestone we'll look at the regrets left behind after almost a decade of war in afghanistan the longest in u.s. military history. a nuclear powered russian icebreaker bound for the north pole has embarked on a year long expedition scientists on board surging for an ice floe where they can
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conduct their were search it's hope the study will help russia's claim to the territory and. meet the crew preparing for a lonely dangerous mission. on a first 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 the 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 you can star is a present for my girlfriend. is 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 letters. twenty five year old ocean ologist andree is one of the thirteen strong team will be left to fend for themselves for a year whatever food mattson equipment cloths they need house to go with them now because they'll be out of reach and their have to keep an eye on ice crags dangerous storms and paula back on the hunt also hiding north of 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 to prove my parents who are against their expedition to worsen relation with parents who caucuses is a serious thing i came back home for six months to build a house for my sons and move to st petersburg that i wanted to climate as battery life in the warm galley has been looking forward to reuniting with his best friends
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while he's been on leave dean and dick spent a year on the island took these a most of it outdoors scientists tell stories of how they feel as he chased into the sea gullies seen them grow from puppies into courageous explorers but they can never hurt salt to woman climbs scientists leaving 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 the biggest threat to these animals to these drugs lies not with the optic but outside it but in the north which is almost clean of viruses these docs 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. the rest of the. street you know you see which today is
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a special day for me i can't express it with words i'm overjoyed i took a pipe from these two to the students in a dive i would have been less upset if my wife would have fallen sick especially 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 poll that johnny explained. you have to make them love you he says make them part of the team you need all the friends you can get. in the arctic. sea in the churchyard from the island to the set in the arctic you all with r.t. and on its way blast off at baikonur. cosmodrome keeping the latest mission to the international space station in the family coming your way in just a few minutes. the governor of northern afghan
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kunduz province has at least five reported that himself and fourteen more people have been killed in a mosque blast at least twenty people and twenty others were wounded while the most militant attacks happened in the south and east of the country this is a sign of the deteriorating situation in north afghanistan the bombing mogs the start of the tenth year of the u.s. led war in the country it is already the longest war in america's history and there are fears it is turning into a vietnam like quagmire the violence continues to escalate with two thousand and ten already the deadliest year for the coalition since the conflict began a veteran of the iraq war and a member of the rethink afghanistan movement justin thompson believes that the u.s. war effort is only destabilizing the whole region. question to 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
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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 is actually going to take over to rule the country once we leave so the impact we're having on what they're seeing. violence their friends and family being killed and 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 by our continued presence in afghanistan and elsewhere attacks we're seeing on nato supply lines and on u.s. bases from the pakistani side into afghanistan as well. now the u.s. led campaign in afghanistan has done little or nothing to stem the flow of drugs coming from the country russia's top anti drug and four so says if anything it has made things worse. news of the u.s. campaign in afghanistan shows. equals less chance destroy the narcotics business
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only the government capable of ruling the country based on the population supports can solve the drug problem when americans say you can't leave the peasants without any way of income giving a sign to the afghan authorities to keep out of the opium business because those without cash will turn to the taliban for support but this is just an excuse. and you can see the full interview with the head of rushers and narcotics agency on our website that is our team call and we'll also be broadcasting if you want. but we are here live for you twenty four seven but for much more news and videos just go to our website dot com and here's a taste of what's waiting for you online right now why does the us see r t as an enemy we explore how america's overseas broadcasters find expansion while slamming
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the competition. in the beaver fever last year's capital has surrendered to an invasion of the furry pasts authorities in riga have decided not to fight them and have come up with a cunning plan instead log onto r.t. dot com. all right let's get to some other world news now making headlines this hour. tackling a toxic chemical spill in the hungary you say critical. stage in their attempts to stop the sludge from spreading further emergency workers are pouring clay and acid into streams to neutralize the other life which has reached the danube coalition rather the pollution came from or opposed to the reservoir leaving five people dead and about one hundred injured countries that downstream from hungary including
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croatia serbia and romania are drawing up emergency plans. in chile thirty three miners trapped deep underground for more than two months could be reached by saturday rescuers have already drilled through five hundred meters of rock and have just ninety meters he left to go engineers will then check how safe the sharks do before they bring the men to the surface. mining minister says once the drill breaks through it could take anywhere from three to ten more days to pull out all the miners. the queen of the netherlands has asked the liberal party leader mark rutte to form my cabinet following months of coalition negotiations the old head a center right coalition but who rely on parliamentary support from the anti islamist freedom party which will remain outside of government new cabinet plans to ban full face islamic veil. a russian rocket with a u.s.
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astronaut and two russian cosmonauts on board has a blasted off successfully for the international space station it's the first flight for the modernized soyuz spacecraft and is jus to reach its destination in just a couple of days as tom barton was at the baikonur cosmodrome for the launch. baikonur has been the site of rocket launches for about fifty five years this year its anniversary it's also been the site of soyuz launches for decades it garnered three 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 flying the humans crews that go inside it the three men in this crew have been training for two years long an extensive training period the captain alexander kaleri experienced cosmonaut this is his fifth trip up into space script.
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another of flight engineer on board this is his first trip into space and the third the u.s. astronaut scott kelly it's his third trip into space an interesting extra detail about him quite astonishingly his brother also in astronauts mark kelly is here watching him later on he will be flying up with a u.s. spy shuttle possibly even the last u.s. space shuttle to the international space station and working with his brother for a short period dan 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 boosters now starting up which is going to stand back and take a look at the launch the culmination of all the preparations that have gone into this.
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the rockets going up now to the international space station on its journey up there and rockets like that after a few months may be the only link with the international space station meaning that baikonur will be humanity's gateway up to space. coming to you live from the russian capital. and later in this week's a moscow out you can follow presenter martin glamour from facials to the top headdress is right here in moscow. has a range of cosmetic treatments available to start english here. and women of all age ranges. here with the blood circulation but also complex.
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time to delve into the world of business russia may sell its first born's denominated in the euro's next year that's according to deputy finance minister dmitry punkin the country will seek to raise up to five and a hot billion dollars in april russian soldiers first international since the default took mine to ninety eight is aimed to fill the gap between government income and spending. russia and cyprus have signed an agreement eliminating double taxation between the two countries the two has been reached by russia's president who is visiting cyprus aiming to develop closer and more transparent financial ties . of course the taxes are still low here but they'll be implemented there's no zero taxation in cyprus but there was a couple of questions why including the disclosure of information about the company and second the world particularly the real estate in the rush. to the result so
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it's just happened historically in the russian business. partner for the reasons of taxation partly for the reason of providing additional security for investment. in cyprus i think. we can change it very quickly so i think number one task is to. get more investment from cyprus into russia what's happening in cyprus are one of the largest investor in russia and i think gradually the russian business will stop over to move to russia but at the end of the day if we have a normal tax that tax regime will have a normal chief information i think very much melissa. the future of russia's largest mining company to be decided in a special general meeting being held in two weeks now are all cyclical has been a bitter dispute between key shareholders are. alleging that the tenants interest so i do has the details. the shock waves are still spreading from the
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risk 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 on if 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 of voting and regulations legal action and proposals from both sides to why they are there out. also want to see metals management is too close to interest specifically they want a bigger dividend payout to shareholders and if you can't invest in your projects you have to return the money to the shareholders there's no reason for the management to. enjoy the big cash pile that is sit on the balance or that has to put it on to show whole those tools that can invest in new projects themselves if the management does not able to do so very simple corporate governance professional management that's what we stand for and we do believe those
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issues 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 boardroom game is the company says it needs the money to restart through ations which will put on hold when global downturn. we're working in australia kerry not fun calculation works for that final decision is not you know we're quite sure we have some. interest and we'll put aside their differences and adapt of the global financial crisis but metals prices are rising again generating a trap. cashman something that. could certainly use the room for compromise shrinking mergers you general meeting drones near the end we did a business r.t. . time not have a look at how the markets are doing now and here in russia the forces are sliding for the second day as crude and battles have dropped dimming the earnings prospects
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for robot hero products rights critical underworld colley are among the main players driving the markets down more than two percent on the rise it's. over in europe stocks are losing ground and warning trade with investors fixing their attention jobs data to come later to take the footsie and techs up by slipping into red this hour show so far they are holding on friday hoping drag the u.k. benchmark index more to slow up barclays two and a half percent often abu dhabi fund said it had entered a derivative transaction with nomura to hedge its exposure to the playing. russian investment company troika dialog wants to swap its twenty five percent stake in comic after votes for shares of neeson and ray no that's according to another key shareholder rushing to canady is owns twenty five percent of the troubled russian can make up in september the french company said it wouldn't increase its stake until after the us improves its financial condition the value of troika dollar
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stake is estimated at about three hundred twenty million dollars. and finally russia's largest retailer ok has been valued at around three billion dollars ahead of its upcoming i.p.o. in london the grocer aims to raise up to five hundred million dollars in order to sink its short term debts last year ok sales for thirty three percent to more than two billion dollars the retail chain owns more than fifty shops throughout fresh. that's the business news for now join me next hour for more. thank you.
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