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north of setia and the north caucasus region detonating it killing nineteen people and wounding around one hundred very serious attack our alexandra. head of russia's security services says that not only has this case been solved at the people and some of the people in question have been found but also that there are links to a wider terrorist organization. that is in the chair attack has been solved three suspects have been arrested and they are now in jail the organizer of the blast is a close ally of the chechen militant. you sorry i should google his gang is believed to have carried out more than ten bombings in the neighboring republic of finger and numerous attacks on the police force two other suspects who cutup unarmed resistance to the rush to work you look. so as we can hear their very serious attack the culprits have been found the security services suspect and
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a greater link to a greater terrorist organization. who heard about doc who amar off their among the world's most wanted terrorist what else is a thought of mastermind. yes kerry that name coming up again and again dr links to dozens of attacks in the north caucasus linked to the moscow bombings earlier this year which killed thirty eight in the metro here in moscow has been added to america's most wanted list he seems to be the arch mastermind behind a lot of these attacks and was not planning this attack himself it seems that he seems to be the inspiration and overall guiding hand behind a lot of them in this attack itself. the culprits sort of been found three of them were arrested two of them put up a fight a gun battle with off or a tease they were later killed in a wider. playing across the north caucasus region to try and combat.
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extremists like this. the security services say that since the beginning of the year they have killed around three hundred suspected terrorists who fought back against them arrested another four hundred. thank you. it's one of the planet's most inhospitable places but still a major draw especially for those keen to tap its treasures. among five nations declaring their rights over the region which is thought to contain a quarter of the world's oil and natural gas reserves latest in a series of trips to study here russian scientists will spend a year drifting on. joint expeditions. have to run aggressive march through the arctic. breaker slows down to
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a crawl explorers are in a delicate mission to find a suitable eyes filled for the arctic twenty turn station and importantly not to damage it a helicopter is deployed into action. five potential eyes filled had been spotted by satellite long before the mission started now it's time to do probe for the best sport the the pilots are looking for my guess is trying to slide kilometers but most importantly the ice should be big robust enough to sustain a group of the team people two dogs and several tons of equipment for as long as a year from. the first storm is west of the island of brown the ice is tested and. know the flow is rejected the ice is too thin we go further north. the drill
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plunges down three meters which is good but the field is too rocky for the camp we return to the shape of. the voyage will be long and fascinating the explorers cheer each other up but look disappointed big stream a hot summer is being felt in the arctic this year they say is similar to two thousand and seven which marked the peak of global warming. but the mission is getting harder there are fewer and fewer suitable ice fields every year before we could find up to forty of them but now are combing the arctic in search of one. decide to play the wild card they tried for the last potential ice flow in this area otherwise they will hot for the north pole. just so they have zero zero zero that tell you that. that was the
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helicopter on top that would. it be all right that's right. but no need for a rescue operation this is the ice. we have just found a suitable field mined by thirteen kilometers wide and the arch is about three meters chick. now that the platform is found a herd of five days of unloading a dozen houses a sauna several tractors about a thousand barrels with fuel and of course professional equipment will be floating on the ice for a year the crew will work day and night the dogs are also keeping themselves busy at dawn and everybody was still asleep they chased away a polar bear and many other challenges face them in the next twelve months while these very tough expedition. or tea from the arctic.
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well still to come on the program lost childhoods in afghanistan. only we think it one day there was new job became good news new food for my brothers and sisters a new mother with street punk. look at how the u.s. there or afghanistan is forcing thousands of children to the streets of civility. and we see why columbus day one state says it to americans on centuries of oppression. it's been terminated time in moscow with shorts and they can no that's in town now to wreak havoc but on a mission of innovation it was a case of the famous phrase i'll be back as california's governor was returning the visit of president with that if you want silicon valley know how to transform russia into high tech powerhouse shots they can pay down the second thing a different mission by meeting the russian champions in a structure lympics to people with disabilities. the key business of driving
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russia's technology sector to remove british fashion present taking the governator on a ride in the classic russian car and destination was the high tech innovation science and skulk of a and yet it also jet that your shorts nicholas a russian citizen he might be interested in taking a vacant place to moscow where the terminator star is certain no stranger to the city knows his way around. the block or pulls. it was morning rush hour in the moscow subway with passengers al boring their way through the crowd there is little that can make them pause at this time but here he was the terminator. i saw lots of people on camera flashes and the security service came out followed by arnold schwarzenegger i thought to myself wow you don't see people like that often in moscow and they take it very closed on him he got stuck people got it open
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a few minutes of course and let him pass but now he knows. or in the world schwartz nager rolled just one stop but it was enough for him to post a wave that muscovites allegedly like that public transport had his journey lasted for more than ten minutes he might well have changed his impression but the russian authorities have pulled out all stops for the coliform new governor providing him with police escort and a permanent right of way. it was in june that swartz nager hostage the russian president giving him a tour of silicon valley and showcasing his very masculine boots. it is not clear whether medvedev wondered what it's like to be in shorts nager shoes but one month later the governator even moscow promoting russia's own version of a high tech hub. when i first visited him he
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is. very very old very. you know i think of the everything to be here. in this very because it is still. to be gracious yet as the presentation showed even arnie makes mistakes hope that our business leaders are going to find great partnerships with the so we are the russian. shows no one i'm perfect. a pap project but a tax savvy russian president this cocoa apart has been designed to spearhead innovation and scientific research russia that makes me get it had no difficulties asking for help. we are extremely interested in your considerable experience we are not ashamed of learning we must admit that sadly enough to hide in many respects and we do expect that our corporations bring about. frowns on twitter made better
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french words and they give praise to each other for their vision and to the delight of all he found the government leader promised that he'll be back in the first terminator movie innovation had gone so far that machines including schwarzenegger's own character tried to exterminate the human race ironically with his involvement in this project the governator may actually make these plug a bit more plausible but at the end of the day he can always turn against the machines and save the world like in the second movie so i guess there's nothing to fear. artsy skulk about. wealthy reports features and blogs online around the clock dot com there's a taste of what you've got online for you today just to take away my losing husband to me easing everything tens of millions of indians with. their families and society. dr rush's record summer heat wave find out why
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the weather across europe is heading for the opposite extreme as adultery dot com. since the afghan war began nearly a decade ago an entire generation of children that had to grow up on the streets their hard lives leave little time for a normal childhood let alone school well t's'pol us there has been meeting some of the young afghan teenagers struggling to feed themselves and their families. for a few hours each find like these two kids get to remember they still just children . to them confines is more than just a pastime it's a sport of skill where all who monsters are equal and for a few brief moments forget that they live in abject poverty. one name is what's he
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doing in the foreigner. and never forget one day there was no job i came here even those new food my brothers and sisters and my mother they went to st hungry madam that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibility start early at six in the morning and. welcome. people and my brother. and the first. this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses dirty feet and growling stomachs. every day was a dean takes his bucket and joins the tens of thousands of children heading to the country's streets to make meagan living washing cars but despite their student childhoods they are the lucky ones as well you're a gay man douglas he was working he can at least one of the real people as notion
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which is very very hard work to make about to deal with day sometimes the other boys of three with me they say they want to watch this. is obviously kuala is twelve he manages to bring a few dollars more into the home but it's barely enough to feed his mother and seven sisters it's a charter that every two i wake up so early in my house is a long way from here only i can on the equivalent of a bite eight dollars to go but some days there's no is work yesterday was the reason we were there my thoughts are that for some children it's easiest to come to the streets and big doesn't make a playground big university of life. most parents don't want their children to come here to school that's because these young boys and girls are the only breadwinners in their families and spending just one hour in class could mean no food on the table that night fifty seven percent of the population of afghanistan is below
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twenty five years. majority of them they are born during the war and grant going to war without scale without education for every one hundred million dollars of foreign money spent in the military only seventy million dollars goes towards social projects even more so to the children international community and they get the state of afghanistan has to pay and has to focus more on the children six million children are at risk in afghanistan of sexual abuse violence and harsh child labor and with precious little being done to help them afghanistan's future generations see little chance of their lives ever getting off the ground course we are today. kabul. a train has crashed into a passenger bus in eastern ukraine killing thirty seven and injuring twelve others the train slammed into the coach as it drove across the tracks the crossing was reportedly closed on the lawn signaling a train was approaching was being sounded the four injured are now in hospital and
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are in a serious condition now to some other international headlines in brief. the eldest son of north korea's kim jong il has told japanese team leader whose who's to hereditary succession becomes the leader's youngest son is being gunned up as her recent ruling on the evidence came this proves that for him to not take over the reportedly fell out of his father for trying to sneak in is funny. to see that since been living in luxury china. train drivers in paris have launched a series of rolling twenty four hour strikes to try and stop the government from raising the country's on a date president sarkozy says the reforms are vital to fill gaping holes in nation's finances even off the pine trees from sweet still out for them both atomic eighty's and developed world at sixty two and the proposal was approved last. people took to the streets in protest. or protest mounts columbus
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day united states is supposed to celebrate discovery and centuries of prosperity for the settlers for native americans whose ancestors with before say they're still paying the price for crimes against their people while t.s.d. her face explains. for most americans on this day there is no work or school the second monday of every october is christopher columbus day i wish you a very happy and national holiday marked with celebrations parades and shopping bargains all of it to honor the conquest of the americas by christopher columbus and his western development of the new world in the us columbus means america for way tool this committed heinous crimes against the indigenous peoples of the caribbean the millions of natives throughout the americas and columbus set the stage for the slave trade in the new world from sun one compass that on local fornia. border courtesy of.
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boise state university in idaho your theories your extra batteries are. really safe to arizona. oh. and rhode island that brown university earlier this year brown voted to boycott the columbus day holiday after seven hundred students signed a petition blasting christopher columbus a straight man of data for americans it's a day of mourning for these native tribes in washington states colorado and throughout the countless indian reservations in this country. is really just a day off from work or an a in our federal holiday coming to washington and seeing that makes a big difference in kind of brings it home the district of columbia is actually named after christopher columbus here in the nation's capital he's honored every year in the celebration behind me and for anyone traveling to d.c.
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by train they'll make their way here to union station where one of the first things they'll probably see is the floodway fountain behind me as dedicated to christopher columbus and the three flag poles behind it symbolize the three ships that brought the explorer and his crew to the new world indigenous people in latin america progress is being gentle people here the save if you discovered. what they did was conquered america but there is another opinion on display outside the white house it's an illustration drawing present day similarities to the suffering of natives under columbus we are here to call attention to the continued military zation of latin america said what started over five hundred years ago with columbus the exploitation of latin america through military means continues today just showed slight americans that are other people that we don't all celebrate columbus. we don't think that he he he he did p. procket things he brought a lot of suffering to the indigenous here despite the historic mistreatment of native americans the u.s. government has never issued a formal apology to their indigenous population as other nations have although
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there are petitions circulating throughout the u.s. for the government to renounce columbus day the idea is not welcomed by most americans in my opinion we have to sort of brady's mad at us if we do nothing like i don't know america or if things that we know that would have happened or right now so it's for me it's correct to celebrate him that he wasn't looking also to conquer the world as anything else that you know i think that should continue our specialty protesting is part of our history a day commemorating two narratives of history with two different ideas of how columbus achieved the western development of the america is a history that has marked every year by honor and betrayal john hoffa's our t. washington d.c. well the latest business news is stephanie coming up in a few minutes. for the. biggest
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issues get voiced face to face with the news makers. hello and welcome to the business bulletin a venture capitalist taking part in russia's global innovation partnership a sizing up the country's development opportunities on the forms the second day the u.s. delegation headed by the governor of california arnold schwarzenegger is visiting a man that rushes nano technology hop and joining me now live from moscow
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headquarters is keith correspondent daniel bushell hi daniel so what is schwarz nigger and his delegation expecting to see on day too. well we're moving from talk to the action if yesterday silicon valley's finest told russian ministers what they should be doing and how they do it what the secrets are there now we're actually moving to the stage where specific projects are being discussed that they could invest in this is russia's great high tech hope at the moment we're in the headquarters of russian nanotech corp dozens of startups and venture capitalists a company in california governor schwarzenegger will get or in the next room as we speak out deals with boys who is the head of ross and i certainly thought to be the right man to attract investment as the head of energy monopoly u.e.s. here track did a cool thirty billion dollars in two russian electricity and i've just been chatting to him and he says he's very confident that the money will be coming in as
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a result of these meetings there is criticism of ross and firstly that it's investing in technology all its planning for example so chip sizes already in production worldwide and by the time russia manages to get them going the world will be producing for smaller sizes far more advanced techniques there's also a state corporation venture capitalists here have been saying they want the government to set up the infrastructure and then get out whereas told she was told me just now that russia is a special case and they have to understand that russia does need a certain amount of state involvement to allow smooth passage through all these investors but he ensures that it will be at a minimum the former head of computer joint intel is craig barrett and he believes that the government does know what it's doing he's been recruited to head up and to take part in the silicon valley being built on the outskirts of moscow let's listen
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in to what he has to say. there's a good backlog of ideas in russia that you can immediately take into the marketplace so i think you should start to see new companies before within a few years and have some impact on the economy but. it's a busy day for the up to this day for america the moment as i say the hammering out deals we expect to see some announcements throughout the course of the day. if you like as if. he's already invested in world networking sites like facebook and you. will be going to meet him all through this meeting will be bringing you the results throughout the day. thanks very much donna that was one and done to bush headquarters and now let's take a quick look at how the extreme markets are performing in tokyo the nikkei shed more than two percent on tuesday the yen reached a fifteen year high against the dollar hitting the stocks of exporters and a weaker than expected forecast from close creep fast retailing also drugs only
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index in hong kong the hang seng is having a trough the session fools in banking shares are limiting gains. and european shares are also falling in early trade with both the footsie and the thing well over half a percent so far the technology sector basic material stocks are leading the losses on the first utilities are weighing on the diamonds. the russian markets of falling in the early trade here in moscow following those shot falls in asian stocks blue chips are down across the board but finance and energy majors are among the worst performers on the my sex. gas probable shedding more than one percent this hour the us telecom was bucking the downward trend of the cent. ministers and executives in the gas industry have been outlining vet plans to develop the sector over the next two decades so you know reports. the easy access to sources is
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over the closest gas at a depth of two kilometers is almost exhausted with production falling the richest reserves now lying more than four kilometers below the surface such as a chain of skid fields in the amal region this is the hard land of russia's gas industry already today provides over eighty percent of all gas produced in russia and at least everything in your burns the gas produced here but europe is no longer the focus of russia's gas producers. are speaking in. stress that domestic market is the key. for an internet prices are equal the power industry will be one of the most attractive consumers for gas problem as it is the second and he's well the domestic market accounts for four hundred billion cubic meters that's three types of gas comes here live exports the volumes there the problem is the price domestic prices are well below european levels and gas producers want to catch up that's
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good news for independent producers excluded from gas probes export monopoly. by twenty independent. responsible. those independent operators a champions of new technology of a tech working in your heart of scale built the second after you bought it behind the polar circle introduced several innovations including methanol production. techniques providing thirty three billion cubic meters of gas or almost ten percent of domestic consumption giving priority to the domestic market means not just more exploration but more infrastructure to supply the gas but it's guarantees a bigger role for russia's independent producers. business r.t. . and also the business news for this hour but we've got lots more coverage for you online that's our t. dot com slash business.
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the machine would be soon which brightened if you knew about some move from phones to christians some of. these food stamps on t.v.
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don't come. to. know you with awe t. the main stories we're covering this out russian police have made a key breakthrough in solving last month's deadly car blast in the southern city of any kind of press that killed nineteen people head of the security forces says three of those involved in last amman the bombing have been arrested two others were killed in a shootout. it's a harsh life ahead for russian scientists. as research continues to find a way to his own attempts which is russia is among five nations staking a claim of a call to the region is thought to contain an inch of the world's oil and natural gas reserves. and afghan teenagers. something forced by one
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committing to choose a lot of education thousands of young boys are struggling to come to support themselves and also provide for their families in the bedrooms. but it's no small job to be in charge of the world's fight against illegal drugs next to our teammates the man who has that daunting task. well says you're if adults off is the new head of the u.n. office fighting drugs and crime is for those of thanks for speaking to r.t. what targets have you set for the agency i took or were addressed. three weeks ago and i believe that it is possible to give a fresh impetus to this rick in the united nations you know. under my predecessor has accumulated a great deal of international support and expanded during.

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