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dot com. the week's top stories from our security forces are on high alert in russia's volatile north caucasus after three people were killed when militants stormed the chechen parliament. france boils over as senators approved plans to make people's working lives longer while the temperature rises in the u.k. as britons face off to the deepest cuts since world war two. this is the most accurate description of a war that is if ever being released into the historic record it walk seeks retribution for torture and massive civilian deaths after online whistleblower wiki leaks exposes almost half a million secret files detailing widespread abuses. and it made moscow's new man in charge party profiles the capital's new chief as he takes on one of the
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toughest jobs in russian politics. you're watching art. in the morning here in moscow welcome to the program russian police are trying to identify the remaining of two of the three militants stormed parliament in russia's republic of chechnya on tuesday three people died and seventeen were injured as gunman forced their way into the building in the capital grozny the militants were killed by security officers. over the story. about women session was about to start in twenty minutes but instead of by two discussions kitchen deputies faced gunfire in suicide blasts much alice and so that would say that it all started here these gates colleague was driving through they followed his car and shot at the security guards very. soon after the militants
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stormed the church in palm and conflicting reports emerged about the building being mined hostages taken and a column in chairman been injured that will go a bulldozer they came to this corner a supply manager was coming from over there and they shot him he felt. walking across the hall in an area called back in the small recount every detail of the day . there he probably source running into the building and opened fire the gas crashed down on the person he was running lost through and one of the militants blew himself up just beside them from bricks component window all these were trapped inside the parliament. our president runs on can do was here from the very first moment giving commands he was afraid there would be victims on our side when most of the special operation was quickly unless they know what twelve federal offices killed the militants quote annoyer could go to. those than the two militants who were in this building blew themselves up here one in science and one
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right here this place has become their final destination on the senate and mr tuesday's attack left seventeen people in hospitals and three dead reportedly this attack could have been orchestrated by the new leader of chechen militants who are saying i have to prove to all kind of what he's capable of acting in isolation from his former boss to whom are can sell from the most wanted least in both russia and the u.s. may be launching his own war in the caucasus militants have been extremely active in russia this year too in blasts in moscow's metro an attack in a central market in what is of course the blast uncovered you know bill korea and many says the nations of police offices through open court. says many here once again questions why this troublesome region has turned into a minefield so as to get his ations in afghanistan and pakistan. and other republics as the gateway into the bigger caucasus and fold expansion into europe
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so in this context of the ongoing war in afghanistan and americans are likely to lose this war soon could have disastrous consequences all over the world and what we have sent in grozny it's actually one of the consequences of stability in the whole region the works of the terror attack have been quickly removed from the pavement and walls of the church of parliament but the fact that militants is a liberal into the government's building in the heart of grozny well this all is over forgotten and the security measures in chechnya have been tightened joint international efforts to combat terror are invited to my family for our team from grass. the people of france are now acutely aware of the price to be paid to rescue their economy the fight against pension reform roar the country this week but it failed to stop the retirement age rise from being approved on friday the protester and violent with police using tear gas to disperse demonstrators angry that they now face working for an extra two years police broke or deeper blockades which
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caused fuel shortages nationwide the government insists the cuts are vital however making people pay more and get less is too much for a large wave of the public to stomach but as artie's got there you know a lot of our reports not all in france sympathize with the protests. the young smart and ambitious lucy is splitting her time between a master's degree and working for a large international company for her the recent protests in paris are first and foremost a personal distraction i'm not driving because in paris you don't really need your car so i'm using the. headquarter of my company yeah it's it's longer according to trade union officials in france over three million people took to the streets across the country but people like you see no the numbers don't always reflect reality in france there isn't like
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a committee is just. like six years ago i made the same when i was in high school. i went to this race because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe singing dancing and shouting but while they're spending day after day protesting a reform that is aimed to aid their country their very actions are doing serious damage it's basically this is one of the reform to. restore. the. system remove this incentive for working order ages. of the commitment of the government to. structural reforms that will raise the potential of the economy as well. the numbers really speak for themselves
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france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertising the numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased there but with less widespread opposition from the people so are these protests a true sign of a democracy or simply a force of habit by the french people used to pouring out in the streets to get their way or is this sign. that government needs to negotiate with treat unions more so we have to say to the french people that is they who chose the deputies and members of the senate who make the laws are not made in the streets laws are drafted and approved not by revolutionaries fortunately we live in a democratic state and people who we select to be in power adopt laws besides it's
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necessary to respect the laws and in a year and a half we'll have the opportunity to say that we made a mistake and change our leaders but until then these are the people who run the country the my way or the highway philosophy certainly attention grabbing but who will back down first is still anyone's guess throughout the entire week this street outside the french senate was filled with hundreds of angry citizens protesting against the controversial pension reform over the weekend the city of paris is eerily quiet and the reason for that a very prosaic one the french people still oppose being made to work two extra years but they're not about to protest it on their legitimate. kashrut as are r.t.e. . the british are in a more sorries state next door they face the harshest cuts since the one nine hundred twenty s. which will see half a million public acts and benefits slash what didn't help part of britain's frustration was that simultaneously voting to award itself more cash and asking the
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u.k. to stump up an extra nine hundred million pounds and next year robert oulds from the right leaning burgess group says the timing could not have been worse. as we are making these cuts in britain to pay off the enormous debt that we've been left having to give more money to the e.u. is this money that the british taxpayer the british government cannot afford to give it shouldn't be giving this money to the european union contribution to septa vires the e.u. accounts haven't been signed off in over fifteen years this so much for waste and mismanagement within the european union we just shouldn't be giving this money at all with the european union has gone too far european union laws take suprema see over british law over the laws of every member state within the european union and we've worked out that it causes a lot of damage economically we overburdened with regulation as well as handing too much money to brussels really british law in britain should be solving our own laws
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their own politicians but westminster should have precedence over those in brussels that's what we want to see we want to see a europe of nation states that can work and cooperate together but not be governed by the institutions of the european union based in brussels which no one has ever elected can force legislation on the citizens of the u. . and a few minutes report from one of the world's fastest developing countries but which is also among the worst for sex trafficking in india where hundreds of thousands of desperately poor girls are given hopes of a better life but ended up as sex slaves and. the makers of the movie made the world laugh at us. world. because exxon comedy that's biting back at burra why the central asian nation is having the last laugh that's coming up soon. germany's leader says the country's utterly
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failed to build a multicultural society chancellor angela merkel said migrants needed to make more of an effort to integrate including a learning german her comments follow a number of recent anti immigration statements from mainstream politicians in the country and there's a growing backlash against immigrants with a recent survey suggesting a third of germans believe foreigners are taking over here rights activists acknowledge the problem but believe a change of policy within europe is needed to resolve it. we have specially east germany a lot of neo nazi groups this is these are hard core new nazis who killed a lot of people and we have also a big rise of anti immigrant feelings in the population of west germany so now with this discussion we have in this moment things are rising and i fear that there will be more victims of rape violence immigration is the future you
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cannot work and live in a globalized world in the middle of the world in europe without immigration and moving populations so you have to really make a good policy of immigration all over europe and we see this that the history of europe with its long history of nationalism and small countries is now. is now getting into a crisis saw neet will need a long time to to make it better you have to really change the policy of immigration inside europe this is very important you have to make adapt the educational system and adapt all the. all the self understanding of the states they are not anymore only white or only swedish or only portuguese or only german
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they are multicultural places in the world. iraq is churning legal action against those accused of torturing detainees following the release of hundreds of thousands of confidential military documents through wiki leaks the war logs reveal iraqi troops conducted savage abuse on detainees and that the u.s. often did nothing it despite the evidence it also shows a washington failed to investigate a series of killings of suspects and civilians by its forces the u.s. criticized the release saying it could endangered the lives of security personnel on the ground but we can leaks founder julian assange told r.t. that revealing the truth was vital to prevent such atrocities from happening again . this is the most accurate description of a war that has ever been released into the historical record we see that there is
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nearly no street corner in baghdad that didn't have a body found that had been killed through violence in one form or another for this every day squalor of war of course for the people in baghdad and other cities in iraq was their everyday life for years and years and we need to understand what the reality of war is if we're going to choose to engage in it. after a full interview with the founder of whistleblower weaker leaks log on to our website r t v dot com in the meantime brian becker the director of the anti war answer coalition says the united states is directly responsible for atrocities committed in the iraq war the police force is an army that were trained by the americans who are allegedly the protectors and guarantors of iraqi freedom engaged in systematic torture abuse rape and it was unreported in unpunished by their
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masters by the u.s. trainers so i think there's no reason to think that this is an ongoing as a result of these revelations the un chief investigator for torture for instance has called on barack obama to investigate those in the u.s. military and civilian government for criminal acts against the iraqi people if the u.s. takes now actions to repress wiki leaks it may very well backlash backfire and instead of repressing them and intimidating them and their supporters create a groundswell of worldwide support for them the people want justice they want the truth i think the biggest obligation is for the american people to take hold of this information about what their government did in their name with their tax dollars and with the blood of their young people against a nation that was at peace with them in two thousand and three when they invaded i hope that there will be a massive global investigation for prosecution of george w. bush for war crimes. we're following the fallout from the wiki leaks revelations of
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our website of our t dot com and here is some more of what we're reporting for you online americans calling for their contrie to back off from the blockade of cuba saying fifty years of embargo was crippling the people not the regime. out of moscow's deaf community is dancing to a new beat as and i quote for people with hearing problems opens up in the capital the details are at r.t. dot com. moscow's new mayor was sworn in during an inauguration ceremony this week he said and it picked by the president from a short list drawn up by the ruling united russia party as well as hibbert reports of beyond and described as a skillful leader and one who takes tough decisions. surrogacy beyond and is the new man about town approved by the city's rulemaking is in a near unanimous vote mossies new minister be on and used his inauguration to set
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out his political road map with president medvedev looking on sybian in promise to cut the capital's notorious red tape create better conditions for investors improve the city's congested roads and blue stage occasion and health there was also a thinly veiled swipe at his preacher sesa. tackling corruption and red tape as well as increasing the responsibility of officials will be among the priorities of my policies. sabean's appointment follies made their lives sucking of you're english conflicts month slicing a lack of confidence. of course that. was primarily due to his. his personal mistakes in his behavior. between him and mr medvedev. the flamboyant and controversial mr luzhkov ruled the city for eighteen years regarded by many as a steady hand that guy did the capital through tomorrow just periods bringing in
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investment he was also challenged with destroying many of the capital's historical landmarks and doing little to tackle traffic allegations of corruption and nepotism have a say dogged him and his wife the property in a billionaire this is a be on in has his work cut out for him problems in moscow. smaller. cities because. it has a lot of money into big infrastructure projects. into new development the problem from as a civilian is the main findings of most of the department more effective i think he can. things over the fortnight before. the first year in office so who is this relative unknown the right man for the job to be and was born and raised in western siberia after training as
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a lawyer through the political ranks to become governor of the oil rich two men region before the event president vladimir putin named him his kremlin chief of staff in two thousand and five he gained a reputation as an honest competent manager with a scandal free record and last week he was nominated for the job by made good of selected from a shortlist of full proposed by the majority united russia policy with an annual budget of over four billion dollars running the capital will prove mississippian and biggest challenge to date. and.
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russia's president will attend a nato summit in lisbon next month the announcement came out of met his french and german counterparts in the french resort of dogville in talks designed to help bring russia and the e.u. closer medvedev said he hoped his presence at the summit could also help russia and nato find compromises to develop dialogue and he didn't rule out moscow becoming part of the alliances global anti missile defense system that's also been confirmed that europe is considering russia's proposals for a new security system. and later this hour one of russia's king researchers and relations with north america tells us why transatlantic teamwork is the way. bad for global security but there's no part for nato. let's begin from the fact that nato is a past matter it has no future today we should think about european security in
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a different way we should switch over to other forms of interaction between russia and the western community we are trying to pave this way while nato is dividing europe and russia for various reasons it's unlikely to join nato it's too big and it's quite self-sufficient in military terms it doesn't need nato and its guarantees it will be very well to do without them but it means that for a certain period of time europe is going to be split into nato members and non nato countries namely russia that's going to create unnecessary tensions therefore i think that the very decision to expand nato was poorly thought through that's not very reasonable limits time a totally different system should be created there we have our views which our president has set forth however the west has so far been cautious. more victor inside in just over an hour here on our team. now levels of sex trafficking in india rank among the world's worst as thousands of poverty stricken girls are lured into cities with promises of
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a better life leaders call it the country's number one social problem but as are things charan singh reports ineffective policing leaves little hope for india's most vulnerable young girls. rush me may be young but she's gone through more than most girls her age 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 because i didn't want to you force me to india is the epicenter of this extra freaking industry right now in the world and the reason is that there is no enforcement of laws against traffic. and joins it's court 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 heading for. neither their parents nor do they have any idea of what the real world is like the parents mean one little bit if
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television is in the village about what bombay is and to them bombay would represent a life state rather than a broad. 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 the identify who they believe are being trafficked and ordered them from the train but their bus thank you when we ask youngsters where they are going they say they're going to study it 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 to the two girls are questioned by the local police but claim they are travelling to mumbai to work wise i'm not saying 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
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offering them jobs in big cities we apprehend them and then hand them over to 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 goes in a village hundreds of kilometers away that they can make it big you know to move but once you're unsure two brothers they're condemned to michael bondage. want to see villagers in a pod given the warnings of the dangers and the police more active in clamping down on traffic has gotten seen r.t. but. now over the past few years millions of americans went from a feeling safe and secure to having next to nothing and while the economic crisis in this is an excuse that's freely waved around later we hear why some see it as white collar theft. millions of americans have lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just the balance of this
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it's about me to. see. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light story. danny schechter gets to the heart of why americans are going without in about five minutes time here on our t.v. but first a filmmaker from kazakhstan is striking back at the movie that made his people a lot of things stock around the world it's his answer to sasha baron cohen stop crossing comedy bought out and he doesn't spare his horses or donkeys to be more
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accurate artie's eagleburger i've never looks at how the director's defending his country's honor. i'm not. sure i like this oh my god they haven't heard back that this right down of kosik they said oh no or at best. not be. hiding behind their freedom of speech and democracy westerners insult our nation demeter seem backward it's all lives now was shaking back four years after the top grossing years film about the hapless cats like t.v. reporter because it sounds premier comedy director has come up with their past the new film centers on an american keen to discover the real kazakhstan after seeing the original movie last year with the us we have such cars and such technologies here in austin and nothing like the american film. there he meets borat brother
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only briefly mention in such a baron cohen's film my brother in law and a very a funny. every day santa together that to engage in various high jinks. in our film below gets married to a donkey. the payoff is that borat and below are not kazakhs but actually jews from romania. i demand of the movie made the whole world laugh at us will make the whole world laugh or down. these are. several previous responses to bore out please this video by rob collected or threatened to make him eat lead this time the producers are hoping for an international release a new look and after marrying a donkey really becomes pregnant with this child.

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