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have all been killed by security forces according to reports at least three other people are believed to be dad phones officer is among down with seventeen more injured. meeting of minds the leaders of russia germany and france put their heads together as they try to find a common vision for the future of european security. russia's green card crash statistics from calls for better driver education is that the racket of selling licenses government efforts to make roads safer. it watching aren't going to live from moscow now are breaking news this hour a group of militants who broke into the parliament of russia's republic of chechnya
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have now all reportedly been killed by security forces at least three other people died after the gunman starting shooting inside the building in the city of grozny well for more we cannot cross live to her spawn in the tell young novick entire weasley this attack raises huge questions over security so can you give us the details of the break in. will of their various reports at this point so we're hearing that there were three or four suicide bombers outside the parliamentary building they drove to the building in the car and those deputies were gathering outside of it they opened fire some reports are saying russia prosecutor's office in fact is saying that three people were killed and another seventeen injured there were both civilians and policeman other reports however saying that there were more victims and in fact all of the terrorists were liquidated outside of that parliamentary building we're still hearing awaiting to hear more and that's what we do know is that the leader of church never met on the date of his personally taking the situation under control. and number of recent
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a special operations in russia cells have revealed that militants involved in that region have links to al qaeda so how strong are the connections with international terrorism there. will indeed investigations into the recent terror attacks that took place in russia have shown that international terror groups stand behind many of them and this june though the u.s. authorities have named motto of an international terrorist in russia this is the man who is number one on the least of most wanted by the country's security forces and authorities he took responsibility for the two deadly blasts that took place in moscow in march this year to clive's of forty people and left another eighty eight injured as couple of months later another explosion took place in the sea to be two border school where a car exploded leaving thirty more people injured luckily no one was. hills and that's one just a month after that another explosion took place also in the region of new focuses in the city of the cuff gaza where a suicide bomber drove
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a car into the city's central market arguing ninety nine thousand people and leaving over two hundred were injured many experts believe that those two terror attacks were also linked to international organizations and just recently a man called ike that could be wooden was. arrested just outside moscow for spreading extremists literature among people now the man is a leader of an international terror group that has its headquarters in turkey but he is believed to be operating in moscow and preparing to training rather suicide bombers here so that also of course proves that there are still a lot of international. terror groups operating in russia to talk more about that i'm now joined by eight political allison of the us from an institute oh world economy and international relations if you know thank you very much for talking to us today now can you please tell us do you think that this latest terror attack was
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also related to international terror groups in fact i think well what is happening in russia particularly in northern caucasus what is happening in europe because we know that it was a red collar trads a few weeks ago there well that makes us all think that this is sort of terrorist funded media in the in the wall and well whether this are international whether this is national i think there is a global war both of them already how big is the problem of international terror groups operating in washington or its or even generally say from my point of view it is very difficult to say exactly how many groups out there. what is national what is international because this is a network this is the air for modern voyage this is this. killer is this murders are acting and seeing what is a network to. all of them to to catch that. but to kill a problem for security forces and that is why in fact they are also not cooperating
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in all the way in networking formats otherwise it doesn't work so should the governments of different countries also cooperate in tackling this problem how should it be done of course he's done. the worry of national leadership. and much depends on the generosity of the congress because in russia it is more or less stable but in the northern caucasus there are raw problems economic problems social problems there is on employment and well that whole gives the grounds for the terrorists to be more active there so this is a co-creating of national governments national security forces in a networking international way and all new that can somehow help thank you very much a nothing has been scared political analyst talking to us in the latest blast in chechnya or thanks very much to both of you for bringing us those of date and time i will call and political analyst in a conference there and to discuss the role of international terrorist groups on
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russian soil we are now joined by alexander newborn a political analyst and vice president of the association of political experts and consultants. how mr no warning it would appear the attack on the parliament today was a relative failure militants fail to inflict major casualties but are government forces fighting a winning battle to stamp out terror attacks. i think the government forces of course is controlling northern caucasus and comparatively of course this attack although is a rather powerful and there are the lists in scale it's with several years before we saw at the. truth. well the u.s. officials it were. simply a link to the militant dog kumar if with international terror groups like al qaida
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so what led to this change in viewpoint do you think we'll see increased cooperation between the u.s. and russia on this front. you know i connected this with the new administration of course and then you approach to international terrorism now i thing the u.s. administration does not separate terrorists from northern caucuses in afghanistan or say iraq and of course those phenomena are. connected. now another question like to ask is how do the ongoing searches in iraq in afghanistan affect security in the caucuses and you just pointed out everything's interconnected but what more can you tell us about that. well certainly you know they're borders between of afghanistan and central asia and sent to a sham the caucuses there are not totally controlled that's number one position and
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the same thing between the middle east and the northern caucuses that's why you know all those international terrorist revolutionary movements are interconnected and of course if they're pressure over the u.s. forces in afghanistan then there rock is less and the of course we will see a new up surge of the terrorist activities in the northern caucasus so that we may say that you know those phenomena are interconnected and they're rather closely. and i think that in future. their corporations and their between those two countries should go on the right always enter nagorno political analyst and vice president of the association of political experts and consultant thanks very much for your views here in are today. and so i had in the program non jews not happy about pledging loyalty to israel. this country defines itself as
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a jewish and democratic state but if you ask just about any arab they'll tell you it's heavy on the jewish and all the night on the democratic find out how the recently adopted loyalty oaths bill is straining an easy israeli palestinian relations even further plus. trouble drivers are supposed to go to a driving school and pass a test on a close course like this one that we're on right now as well as study the different tactics of driving from a written test but that's not exactly how it happens in most cases around moscow. and we'll look at what puts russia on top of the list when it comes to grow deaths . european security is under scrutiny as the leaders of france germany and russia meet on the french resort of deville president yet it was pushing his proposal yet again for a new security framework to replace the current system which he says is outdated are just following the talks. the concept of global european security is something
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that the russian president had proposed a while ago actually and it was frequently discussed by himself and various european leaders during meetings one to one meetings and various group meeting such as the g eight in the g twenty and this is definitely something that is going to come up today. down with angle and. this is something that they're going to pay quite a lot of attention to and quite a lot of their time too because of course the russian president believes that existing security concept is outdated because there is no more soviet union there is no more cold war and of course a new approach to a unified security system in europe needs to be discussed and needs to be in place and that is what they're going to be talking about of course encompassing is also russia's relations with nato itself the upcoming summit of the. organization in lisbon is also perhaps going to touch upon this global system of european security
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also perhaps talking about russia's potential involvement in the european system anti-missile defense something. i had mentioned is something that. also believes that russia should be involved in all we can of course avoid issues that are relevant to the international community not only european matters that are being brought to the table things like situation in the middle east. situations in afghanistan the ongoing era raney and nuclear ambitions all those items are definitely going to be brought out by his colleagues from france and germany we also know. various other aspects such as the consequences of the global financial crisis its effect on the european economy on russian economy on the way that they were affected by lateral trade between russia and the european union all those things are definitely making their way onto the agenda. because who knows our
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reporting there and i check out our website for the latest updates on everything we're covering as well as expert analysis blogs and videos at r.t. dot com is a taster what's online right now. party unveils the secrets behind the russian terminator cocktail tipple to activate your mind i'm boost your physical power. and you've probably heard of the red sea and black sea but i want to you know about russia's white sea. israel is facing criticism over a bill that requires non jew or citizens to swear allegiance to the state governments as a loyalty oath is a necessary step for peace but arabs are refusing to pledge themselves to a country they say snatching their holy land artist falsely reports this photograph
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is all that remains from some near the family home the hall survived for generations but it couldn't survive an israeli demolition two years ago in the middle of the circle where the i started to have problems with the suckers ten years ago they wanted to take all of my land they took one house and then they wanted to take this house since then he started rebuilding one of the things god the supreme court's discovered that big documents they changed the name of my grandfather on the papers but the discovery didn't help him hang on to most of his grandfather's land a family of israeli settlers now lives on property insists is his and his story only one of many. in the two hours we spend here there for a recess and the usual round of tear gas rubber bullets and blame and they are because the unions shouldn't complain about anything they should say thank you
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israel thank you that we are still here. and they'll be saying a lot more than that if the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman gets his way he wants all one million arab israeli citizens to pledge loyalty to the jewish state and the arab world if they want us to give concessions for peace if they want us to give you some sacrifices for peace they should start looking at the us is legitimate state so lieberman has his supporters but he's also got his detractors arabs and many israeli jews are up in arms this country defines itself as a jewish and democratic state but if you ask just about any arab here they'll tell you it's heavy on the jewish and rather light on the democratic. angry demonstrators take to the streets claiming the next step transferring arab israelis to a palestinian state but the government is doing its best to accommodate lieberman's
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demands and recently approved a loyalty bill by a twenty two eight majority. the government under american pressure to freeze settlement building and needs lieberman support but arab citizens like the windy will never give in all of us in the i'm a muslim i'm not allowed to swirl the world you two are jewish the word true in the first word to them what do i think them. with saudi arabia and those jerusalem announces preliminary plans for two hundred thirty eight new secure homes seems like there's so much more likely than arabs pledging allegiance to an israel that keeps them under the thumb policy r t tel of of. what article look at some other stories from around the world and protesters are wreaking havoc across france as strikes roll into their six day students and workers have blockade of buildings and businesses and left the streets
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littered with burned cars as they attempted fare and upcoming vote in parliament this went. demonstrators are against proposed pension of forms which the sarkozy government insists will go forward as planned the action has hit the fuel supply hard forcing some petrol stations to close in airlines to cancel a large number of flights. a wave of model and debris have swept through the south eastern for wolf forcing dozens of families to flee their homes in the middle of the night here by a river burst its banks unleashing a delusion of muddy water on the unsuspecting residents at least fifty homes have been destroyed by the torrent so far. german president christian wolf is in turkey a while back home the immigration debate is raging his visit comes just days after chancellor angela merkel admitted multiculturalism has failed in germany later today will bring you an interview was caught journalist and author of from berlin who says the problem of integration stamps from religion. to believe as
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a muslim you should not. believe you should go. into the muslims so we have the percent of muslims of turkish muslims in germany leaving school without learning anything they don't have a diploma or anything because their religion. have to obey to what the believe is told you this is going to cost conflicts this is going to cause big problems so what i believe that there is a place for most lives in this world and for their culture and there is a place for european and western culture to live in what i do believe. they will live peacefully together. and russia is infamous for its bad roads and reckless driving almost thirty thousand people lose their lives in traffic accidents every year as thomas found
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out the problems start with learner drivers bribing their way behind the wheel. welcome to russia where the roads are notoriously bad driver safety seemingly optional and the traffic notorious they were doing it. with very busy traffic which has been poorly organized and which requires improvements interchanges have been made inefficiently traffic lights haven't been working properly and road signs are located in such a way that drivers often can't see them all this results in numerous accidents. in two thousand and nine alone there were nearly two hundred four thousand car accidents the human cost was twenty six thousand deaths and more than a quarter of million people seriously injured the international transportation formalists russia as having the most traffic deaths per capita in the world many believe corruption and general lack of knowledge are to blame. do you know the traffic signs. i do what does this one mean. i don't
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know. i don't know oh isn't this amazing temporal drivers are supposed to go to a driving school and pass a test on a close course like this one that we are on right now as well as study the different tactics of driving from a written test but that's not exactly how it happens in most cases around moscow. as it is probably there are two problems with fake driving licenses the first is that criminal groups issue fake licenses of such a high quality that only a specialist can see it's fake so people buy a fake license and think it's real the other problem is bribes and driving schools to pass driving tests this girl wishes to remain anonymous but for the purposes of television we will call her like many russian drivers she's purchased her license illegally so how much did it cost her. well the actual amount is eight hundred dollars but that was that money i think should be from a driving school i was supposed to attend classes and so on but i was living in st
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petersburg at the time so i couldn't. shop at the school. but as country learned learning how to drive properly isn't as essential as having the proper pay off some with my father the officials would blackmail me for money and that is why there was no need for me to update my license in a traditional way it's easier to buy it he took me to some distant metro station in moscow suburb they are they invited me to a room issued my driving license to me and took my photograph i was so ashamed i said i am sorry i will really learn how to drive the answer it doesn't matter to us . and now even cardiac thinks she may be a threat on the road. yes i have a feeling that i'm a threat to pedestrians if you days ago i fail to see bicycle rider in the dark i think that can serve as just occasion prompting many to call for a complete overhaul of russia's driver's education system at the system or that it's not enough to fire a bribe taker it's necessary to change the entire system as long as there is demand
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there will be supply we need real changes at the high level in the interior ministry we can probably even at the state management level hopefully making russia's roads a safer place to be sean thomas fourteen moscow. well that brings us up to date here on our time now for a business update. hello and a very warm welcome to the business news russian railways plans to raise five billion dollars by selling subsidiaries and assets over the next two years the program this year includes selling thirty five percent of trans container and ten percent of trance growth bank to raise six hundred million dollars russian railways will raise an additional six hundred million this year by selling six to three thousand carriages and by leasing all the assets in total the company was to sell stock in
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forty eight subsidiaries by twenty twelve. the russian government has a fifty billion dollar reason to improve the country's investment climate it has an extensive program of privatizations it wants to get to the market but isn't a timid vetiver it's a plan that the help of foreign capital. hundred billion dollars has flowed into the russian economy as foreign investment but it could have been more if not for administrative barriers about access to infrastructure and labor difficulties in the regions it's inadequate training of the workforce number two its difficulties for accessing financing number three its high levels of corruption and number for unfair competition from the grey market the prime minister to get nude of the criticism and assured this emblem investors and business people he understood their problems however he was keen to point out the progress that had been made the red tape that had been slashed the fight against corruption and the opening up of the
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russian market reforms would continue he said pledging that foreign investors could count on getting the same treatment from the offices of state as domestic companies especially in your position we do make a distinction between russian and foreign business when it comes to protecting the rights of investors it's important for us to create comfortable conditions for those who want to make investments in russia to develop their business to promote their goods and services. the russian government has a strong incentive to quickly improve investor sentiment it has an extensive program of privatization to get away with this many as twenty of the country's biggest state run companies marked for possible sale the finance ministry wants to raise around fifty billion dollars from the assets over the next five years to help cover the budget deficit it's an ambition that will be hard to achieve if i wanted my knees afraid to come here you know and when we have a business r.t. . the privatization program itself will help to prove investment climate in russia
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that's according to your president of morgan stanley and russia and c.i.s. . i do believe it will because it's one of the concerns of the government are still involved governments know aware are very efficient in running the companies in any way and the more companies become public they have to report to investors the help the independent independent directors the more transparent and open the economy will be so i think privatization is a very important step in that direction. let's have a look at the markets the russian markets are on the rise with my sibs breaking the psychological mark of fifteen hundred points for the blue chips are growing up more than two percent on both can assist g.b. and ross nafta also in one of the top gayness on the my suits. and european stocks are mixed this hour the markets were trying to overcome earlier losses with support from the financial sector in the wake of earnings from citi corp which knowledge of
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stocks were reported results from apple and international business machines. well to report and has approved a plan to give companies working in the i'm open insular a tax holiday the government is keen to encourage gas production in the region which is rich in resources but it's hard to access the plan includes exemption from the resource extraction tax and zero x. will juju for liquefied natural gas as well as local tax rates the charms of tax holidays will be before the end of the year but almost exceed twelve years. car production in russia has almost doubled in the first three quarters of the year more than eight hundred thousand feet rolled up this summer in line with the period polo precious comic ministry said it expected and new car production to nearly double by twenty thirteen. and american mobile phone maker much of a role is live in russia it will close its offices at the beginning of twenty
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eleven and will no longer officially market or distribute its pen sets in the country the company for us came to russia in one thousand nine hundred three and into a leading position. but since two thousand and three it soon its market share has steadily declined it now accounts for just one percent of mobile phones sold in the country which role has set out a number of cost cutting measures this year including plans to close offices in africa and. apple has broken its own record and analysts for costs with its latest results the high tech recorded and much income of four point three billion dollars for the fourth quarter up seventeen percent on last year that may drive it was a near doubling of i phone sales although sales of the i pad fell short of expectations. and that's business updates this hour and you can get store small website r.t. dot com slash business.
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