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the chechen parliament terror attack was a demonstration told qaida that russia's north caucasus has a new militant leader jostling for power according to experts. truth or dare of the race for ratings by us news channels leads to dramatic reporting of facts and ends which aren't what they seem. and for legislation against human traffickers turns india to sex trade with girls and women from poor villages promise big city jobs and haven't brought. it as i am in the russian capital you're watching r t live from moscow with joshua welcome to the program now the man thought to be behind tuesday's attack on the chechen parliament that left three people dead as a new terrorist leader in the region and that's the view of the republic's interior ministry and it's believed the same because i want to show that he's capable of
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leading militants here recently broke away from dol kumar one of the world's most wanted international terrorist our correspondent has more. we're standing in front of the church in parliament that has been attacked by the militants three people were killed and seventeen injured as the chechen terror minister reports the man behind this attack could be her same god car of annual leader of the chechen militants and this is the way his so we know what he's capable off before her send her car was operating under dog omar the notorious and most wanted criminal in russia maher is the man behind moscow metro blast which killed forty people talk omar has been forced on the most wanted terrorist list by they do or see just to remind the militants drove into the parliament hakan so killed a security guard opened fire and stormed the parliament the federal forces walked
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the militants inside the building and the operation was success all militants were killed and this is how rim's unca do of commented on the situation. the police did a very good job we sent two teams of six people in there in fifteen minutes to kill all the militants. from the building the whole area right now is been cleaned and today the chechen parliament resumes its normal working hours and victims as far as we know will be receiving compensations from the state it's our job reporting there on the russian nato should face their common challenges together german chancellor angela merkel praised president got a decision to tan a key nato summit next month in lisbon artie's because he knows arwa has been following talks between the russian french and german leaders in the french resort of divel. singing from the same hymn sheet and all smiles at a summit in the french seaside town of. the leaders of germany france and russia
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were so keen to emphasize their newfound similarities they even spoke alike dialogue and cooperation verne ship they were not after concrete results rather the aim was to shape future relations and central to this was medium invade of accepting an invitation to attend the nato summit in lisbon next month and. we're happy dmitry medvedev will be taking part in the russian nato summit in the us but that's because nato has a new strategic concept is aimed at cooperation with other countries including russia i think russia has confirmed that we have to fight against terrorism and nuclear weapons and i think we should tackle these issues together and not be enemies anymore. this is significant because the summit in lisbon is a kind of milestone as the north atlantic treaty organization is rethinking its strategy for russia to be included in this process is a guaranteed sign of an integrity participation in the european union. where we had
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a. western desirable we have a near west in which russia or is very much a part the true also drew attention to the format of the summit. i hope this cooperation format will be kept in the future and i know. this is a very useful format which allows us to discuss all sorts of issues in a friendly and transparent. and the reason why so many are paying attention to it is because it isn't the first time france germany and russia stepped up to the plate together in two thousand and three they formed a coalition of the unwilling refusing to support the us invasion of iraq seven years on they definitely have more than a hand in deciding the financial future of europe so at first glance the success of the summit in this quiet french city. may not be immediately obvious but the shift in relations is more than evident the french region where the summit was held is famous not only for its wine and cheese but also for its apples apple pie apple
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cider apple kind of all those all those things are made here in normandy and it seems to the perfect backdrop for russia and the european union to put away their apple of discord and enjoy a much more fruitful relationship. catherine as are about r t v in france and a top russian diplomat responsible for smoothing relations will europe's as russia's relations with nato will thrive when cold war syria types are dropped in the full entry is coming up in our next hour program but here's a preview of. this thing that we have a full fledged dialogue with nato there have been certain unpleasant incidents of course but today we have a common understanding of the fact that we have to move forward we live on the same continent so we've been facing up to the same threats and challenges for quite some time that i think that nato has new strategic concept should be free from such a vista concepts perceiving russia as a possible threat of more hints about nato as
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a global role in the circumvention of international laws. and the u.k. has announced cuts to its defense budget worth almost five billion dollars it will mean that its nuclear deterrent renewal will be delayed and the army will be reduced the announcement follows similar calls from germany and france and has caused washington to worry over nato capabilities but john stevens a former conservative m.p. says these cuts show a new era of equality coming for the airlines. the time when nature was essential to an american operation in which everybody else was a satellite i think is now way i think that's no longer financially sustainable for the americans and so what we're seeing i think with the british move towards from. area with the discussions between the french and the germans with the other initiatives in european defense to build a serious european pillar so that what they tell you this is
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a partnership of equals between europe and america the more your appear becomes the more favorably disposed it will be towards europe in the first because certainly the french and the germans and the british too increasingly recognize that there is such a thing as eurasia there is a europe here russian defense interest but in a sense the time where we had a old west in the old east is over we have a new way in which russia is very much a part facing a new east if you like which is the rise of asia the rise of china in particular. and you're watching r.t. coming to life from moscow still to come this hour a report from one of the global sex strains of biggest harms. we have no work in our village i have two young children and when i was promised a job in mumbai i decided to take up golf or. find out how these women became
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victims of sex trafficking and what drove them into a life of misery and exploitation. plus sobering thoughts russia's tough approach to tackling drink driving is criticized as being a workable and even discriminatory. the early bird may gather worm but it may be the wrong were found to scramble by twenty four hour news channels in the us to break a story first soon sees them backtracking to get their facts straight. pretty mainstream cable stations two favorite words we're following some breaking news important breaking news that isn't really news we're seeing or could it be something. what is this thing are words what we call a global killer would it be the end of the world. ok maybe a slight exaggeration but what the cable news channels do when it comes to breaking
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stories isn't much better you have to engage people and the way to engage them is with six conflict and fear remember when the brooklyn bridge was shut down because of a suspicious package i would also point out that this news comes as we've also reported this other story today we don't know if there's any connection here but you know the news that the pakistani taliban wants to carry out an attack because the times square attack failed a potential terrorist attack oh wait five minutes later fox had this to say. moments ago we told you about the brooklyn bridge shut down in both directions because of a suspicious package well we have just now learned and why p.d. has declared all clear apparently a false alarm hoops no big deal what could have been the pakistani taliban turned out to be a suspicious flashlight we asked a media expert christopher chambers to have a look they could basically create their own experts who can back up whatever sin threat of corroboration it is and then they link it to this story journalistically
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even at a twenty four hour news cycle that look it should probably be the last thing that they say and that isn't the first time mainstream news channels have used flashy graphics and dramatic music to convince us of imminent doom and danger remember the failed christmas day bombing attempt last year while as the situation unfolded fox claimed that there could be a second incident on the same plane and just as quickly as the story became a multi-pronged terrorist attack with multiple scary play. earth fox had this to say this was not a big deal the second source say it's a sick passenger i think with fox it's about the bulls it's about the hits on their website it's about the radio the evolution of the breaking news story is so ridiculous that over dramatize that it's become a laughing stock for popular media news stories that. just sort of tend to fill twenty four hours of programming here so that happened somewhere today even members
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of the mainstream media have to laugh at themselves about the high ethical news broke of a disturbance on board an airplane bound from washington d.c. to denver for that first hour or so after the news broke the story got a lot of worry in components early reporting was that a man from qatar a diplomat from qatar its embassy in washington had reportedly tried to light an explosive device from inside the plane's bathroom while it was in the air and of course after further clarification turned out the story went more like this the diplomat from qatar had not been trying to light an explosive device he didn't have an explosive device there was no explosive device on the plane he was however apparently smoking in the plane's bathroom with the twenty four seven people news cycle and channels competing for a dying viewership it looks like just about anything flies when it comes to a story. there are t. washington d.c. . well check out our website for the latest updates on everything we're covering as
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well as accurate analysis blogs and videos that are key dot com here's a taster of what's there right now. run a cover to uncovered russia's most glamorous spy gets hot for a men's magazine after coming in from the cold. early start do your research suggest unborn twins in the womb are making friends with each other as early as four and a half months of pregnancy. campaigners in india say the country has the biggest sex trafficking problem in the world hundreds of thousands of girls from poor families are being brought to major cities like mumbai with promises of good jobs but end up in brothels current sing investigates. rush me may be young but she's gone through more than most girls her
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age cause to leave her village for the bright lights of mumbai only to find she was heading for life in a brothel he said he wants to reach my. why did you go with them then. i didn't want to he forced me to india is the epicenter of the sex trafficking industry right now in the world. and the reason is that there is no enforcement of laws against traffic pins and joins with little value placed on girls from poor families it's taught more than a quarter of a million been trafficked in india each year some are as young as nine and come from the rural areas of neighboring nepal heading for mumbai but either their parents nor they have any idea of what their year old boy does like the parents mean or little bit if television is in the village about what bombay is and to them bombay would represent a life stage rather than a brothel or
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a locked room and may be the difference between hunger and food and a job it's easy to cross the border between india and if there are well established routes for trafficking in the northern state of bihar rescue groups keep an eye on the trains passing through they have identified they believe are being trafficked an order them from the train but their bus and it's not easy when we ask youngsters where they're going they say they're going to study for girl is travelling with the boy she says he's her brother but when we demand their identity cards we see the aren't related. the two girls are questioned by the local police but claim they are travelling to mumbai to work why. we have no work in our village i have two young children and when i was promised a job in mumbai i decided to take up the offer but. girls are misled by. people offering them jobs in big cities we apprehend them and then hand them over to
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women's shelters there are also girls who are convinced they can be part of a dance group and are conned into coming to india. it's easy to convince young girls in a village hundreds of kilometers away that they can make it big you're in mumbai but once you're older brothers they're condemned to a litle bondage. to see villagers in a pod given more warnings of the dangers and the police more active in clamping down on traffickers. r.t. . all immigrants in germany should actively integrate into society that's what the german president has told the turkish parliament his statement and her reiterate chancellor angela merkel's comments last week that multiculturalism had totally fail it comes amid cries of aggression issues in europe including clamp down on roma migrants in france and a swedish anti-man gratian party taking seats in the country's parliament former british m.p. keith bass has added to the germans said the transfer movement of labor around
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europe. i do not think people mean by integration that everybody should look the same they should. the same clothes they should all the same cuisine but they do mean that people should live in harmony with one another one of the problems that one faces in most countries now have very mixed populations results of globalisation of much greater ease for people to migrate from one country to another not necessarily permanently just for temporary reasons but you've got to remember of course germany really set the trend a long time ago by bringing in the guy. from turkey i mean these were people who were invited by the german state just as indeed britain invited many people in from the caribbean in order to help for rebuild britain and to do some of the jobs which british people were not necessarily prepared to do themselves. and the issue of immigration is also a topic for debate in the latest edition of crossfire. which you can see in our
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teeth throughout the day. governments in europe in general are facing dire economic problems and it's very easy in such a context to play on anti immigrant feelings within society and to conjure up the front specter of foreigners who are to be blamed for economic social and political problems when clearly governments are failing to tackle these very problems every survey in sweden shows that it's a huge cost even taking account tax benefits from immigrants and the immigrants that i'm talking about is not western it is not norwegian story english or whatever it's mostly from cultural countries that are cultural far from sweden those so you are you're saying you're saying muslims right is that what you're saying and i'm saying i'm saying mostly from the middle east and africa ok we're going to say by the way ok.
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if you want to. also take a look at some other stories from around the world and over a million people taken part of the protests in france demanding the government bags down from plans to what is retirement age from sixty to sixty two despite demonstrating into their seventh day president sarkozy remains adamant that the reforms must go through and he has promised crackdown on troublemakers the strikes have brought much of the economy to a whole long lines one for only hundreds of flights being canceled. series of attacks in the pakistani city of karachi have left at least twenty five people dead including twelve single sold the car parts market falls a wave of violence in the country's main economic hub in which more than fifty have killed since the weekend a spate of killings are up there in response to
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a contentious election which some say was rigged. it kills almost two thousand people in russia each year now police are stepping up their campaign to clamp down on drink driving recent changes to the law i mean you can drink it all if you want to get behind the wheel but as you have reports many drivers say the measures have gone too far. operation mini break the driver is in full swing it's the latest attempt to combat russia's drink driving problem one of the worst in the world these offices are equipped with brand new breathalyzers albers zero tolerance more with allows no alcohol at all and to drive the system. instead of arresting more people where rectal is seen and drop people are deterred by the new laws and the the several dozen driver stopped by the police and this night all test authorities say that the combination of tougher legislation and more
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in terms of policing is having the desired effect not everybody agrees drivers associations have been up in arms they say statistics show the drink driving has been on the wane in recent years regardless of legislation and they claim the new laws are unworkable and discriminatory drinking a small minds of alcohol has no impact on driving licenses being confiscated from those whose ability to drive isn't impaired. it's the same question current through just a gay dude and his asking. for benefit sergey tries a government sanctioned breathalyzer when after a cup of tea he takes the test again now he's over the legal limit. i got one of these government sanctioned breathalyzers of my birthday last year when the legislation was introduced i tried it and was surprised to discover alcohol content can be triggered not just by drinking small amounts of beer or by bread spicy food in milk now i'm starting a campaign against islam because i am not
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a criminal with sergei is still driving and hoping his coronary experiences won't cost him his license while the police hope that the number of drink driving related there falls from the two thousand recorded last year whatever it takes you go over on the party moscow. and that brings a day here in our t. business news is next with kareena joins us this. morning and now we are hearing that air flight is enjoying life there is some good news about the company tells me yes that's right shares and therefore have enjoyed a strong run up to finance minister could be and said the government should sell a minority stake here i will get back to that in a moment but first european investors a lobbying for a visa free regime between russia and the e.u. but in exchange they want russia to make it easier for foreigners to move about once they get here without having to register if they go to a different city. we have to start just for example with the foreign minister about a month ago russian foreign minister we have. current discussions or continuous
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discussions with european union officials european commission but also member state governments about it we are clearly in favor of visa free regime but what is also being said from the side of the european state of protests is that on the other side then russia has to also ease the regime for foreigners here in the country which means that the registration and the limitations on free movement in russia should be removed now the talks between turkey and russ on the construction of the some so say oil pipeline are in the final stage according to the turkish energy minister to russia's biggest energy firms transnet and rosneft are involved in the construction project russia will also be the major supplier of oil to the pipeline which runs across turkey from the black sea coast to the mediterranean. capacity of the pipeline is fifty million tonnes we think twenty five to thirty
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million it will come from russia another ten million from italian companies like any and also some from kazakhstan where we completely goes your actions and so on the agreement in good guarantees i think that in the second half of next year we could start construction. now let's have a look at the markets now and then start stop for the fourth day on wednesday the longest losing streak for the region's benchmark index in two months that's up to china unexpectedly raised interest rates to make is losing one point seven percent hong kong is down point six percent the world's leading mining companies are leading the declines b.h.p. billiton and rio tinto are down point seven percent. and the russian markets the worst gains on tuesday or lead metals retreat if that's up to china raised interest rates which dampened the out of the producers there as nickel and local level the lines down more than one percent on the r.t.s. . alcoa has posted its first significant drop in price since a record breaking level of one thousand three hundred eighty eight dollars per ounce last week the price fell two point one percent to july levels amid
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a strengthening dollar and china's central bank's decision to raise interest rates . yeah whose net profit went up one hundred thirteen percent in the third quarter of two thousand and ten the world's second largest internet search engine earned nearly four hundred million dollars that's up from one hundred eighty six million in the same period in two thousand and nine. was flat as it continues to climb out of financial stagnation recently yahoo was subject to a possible takeover by a.o.l. and a group of private investors however no official bits happen made. russia's second largest chemical fertilizer producer all here is planning to sell five hundred twenty five million dollars of bonds to repay debt and they were and may revise its plans for a public listing now in the late in its latest results the company announced it had increased its share of domestic sales to forty percent in the first half its net loss of the period had narrowed to thirty million dollars from fifty six million on
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a forty percent rise in turnover he cancelled its planning i.p.o. in london in april saying volatile market conditions would fail to give it a fair value. and shares an air flow have enjoyed a strong run after finance minister aleksey called in said the government should sell a minority stake in the airline he said that while talking about the state's wider programme of privatizations but adequate brianna from what i'll see it thinks it's unlikely the government will be willing to lose control of the flagship to the private sector but then still pollute ization with the loss of control by state because as of today state owns fifty one percent so they will decide to sell it as to its source of point looks we told you call given. what you will put in there are bold build a national champions in different industries so it was stated last here very clear that his national champion and their line industry you go to. their swords so i
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don't see a reason to change the norm. and there in the whole private company. and that's all they out there for now or at twenty past the hour johnny that. shows that so much. like you know the real. issue of. the
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problem. is multiculturalism was.

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