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foreign influence in this area really is very evident upon thawing of porn shop fronts and at best the discussions about education failures. and crime within immigrant and you've got real problems with many of the popping in the president says a lot of people fill holes about immigration a recent survey conducted by the featured foundation in germany found that almost a third of respondents felt that immigrants were coming to exploit the country's welfare system and should be sent home when jokes was scarce almost the same amount the country is being overrun by foreign do you have a mix so you have a german here and you have english here and english here and this is turkish this is this is nice so everybody can read that but if it is only only turkish people. that you strangely and i think where am i living this is an arabian city but it
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should be in spewing debate has focused on muslim immigrants with some migrant families reluctant to integrate into a society that they feel it's prejudice against them but i have my own personality or my i believe things on my own. the way i've been brought up think that changing my personality the way i look the way i talk or my even my mother tongue would change. where we. have an effect on the german culture projects like this local community center to aging integration and teaching children the german language from an early age but with few bilingual arabic or take. families like in this is sending their children to private school where they do not yet. despite the tough rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that integration is designed. it's economy migrants have to be willing to integrate we
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need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have noticed no kids lots of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come in getting himself. too much. they knew how they misunderstood others and a major challenge now is that they claim. to be to chime bridge cultural divides that shipping simmering quietly for a long time. the russian anti-terrorist committee has confirmed the country's security service has busted a foreign financial network that was supplying money to militants in the north caucuses officials say increased funding from abroad was a major reason behind the recent surge of attacks in the region stacy bivins has more. the russian security forces believe that this foreign funding is directly
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tied to the increase in unrest in the north caucasus and they're primarily looking at dogs. and chechnya the ages say they have uncovered a network in which dummy companies deposit money into banks that money is then withdrawn and then brought into russia via money and how much money has made it into the hands of militants is unclear but investigators assisted the money makes it to military leaders and then is doled out to foot soldiers one of the leaders that it's it's expected to have witnessed it from this money is doku umarov now you name remember him as one of russia's most wanted criminals he's on the international most wanted list and he's also believed to be behind the moscow metro bombings that killed forty and left more than one hundred injured the most recent attack happened when militants attacked the parliament building in the capital and killed three people also in the past month militants detonated a car bomb in
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a busy market in north the said investigators are saying that they feel if they put a hold on some of this violence that they're putting a good defense on it because they were able to stop some of the money flow but they're still investigating to find out exactly where all of this money is coming from what groups are associated with this cash. meanwhile the case against another russian terror suspect. has been closed by an appeals court in warsaw. britain since two thousand and two was the rest of the request last month. on the ground she'd been granted asylum in the u.k. accuses him of terror and other crimes and is calling for his extradition. could face a life sentence britain's decision to grant him political asylum was one of the reasons behind the souring of relations between. life here in moscow still to come this turning to god after
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a life of crime. report on how to turn a priest has dedicated his life to helping other ex offenders and he's doing it the old fashioned way. that story still to come but first iran has begun loading fuel into the core of its first nuclear power plant in the southern city of bashir the facility has been built and will operate with russia's help on its go to tehran and course. is there for us so in a can we say that the iranian nuclear power dream has finally become a reality tonight. well bill i would say that has actually gotten just a little bit closer closer than it has ever been before now like you said it will take several months for the process. load to be complete and afterwards well let's have a listen to the head of iran's nuclear nuclear program to hear what happens afterwards. iranians have been trying very hard to deal with the sanctions
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it's a day we witnessed a milestone in the launch of this plant the fuel has been loaded into the core of the reactor so this is the final phase of that process after the fuel is completely loaded in a few months the reactor will start running at fifty percent of the annual pass a tease. well of course that means that it will take for around a little bit over a year or four for the process for the preparation process to be complete and for the plan to start operating fully functional so it should start working in about december two thousand and eleven no rush like it was said earlier has been in bush air since the beginning for the last fifteen years russian specialists have been helping out in construction of the plant russia is also the country that will be supplying the fuel and it also will be taking out the nuclear waste so really working very closely on this tehran's dream together. it's
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a highly contentious development it was in the international community. nuclear ambitions so. what's happened here today only fuel their concerns. well it may fuel their concerns but you have to remember that first of all iran has been and this entire process of the bush era plants is being watched closely by the international atomic energy agency so the specialists have been on the ground all along they are watching the process right now and they will be all the ground as well for the next year or so this entire year that will take where the plan to start running is actually also be taken by the specialists to make sure that iran has no has no chance for a fall play and of course tehran officials have stated numerous times that this plant is for peaceful purposes only it is simply to supply the country with literacy of course russian officials are also russian specialists are also going to
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be there they're also sort of a warrant for the rest of the world that iran is not doing anything wrong and as we've just heard secretary of state hillary clinton has also said that the united states is not worried about at this point what they are worried about more are other potential nuclear threats coming from other plants she did not specify where but obviously looks like iran is actually off the radar for the united states and i would say that probably the rest of the western community can also ease up on tehran's nuclear ambitions since it also seems to be only for peaceful purposes. in tehran for us thanks very much indeed. washington's in a state of denial following the publication of nearly four hundred thousand secret u.s. files on the war in iraq leaked by the whistle blowing web site we can leaks they suggest american forces often turned a blind eye to cases of the rocky torture and killings the documents detail u.s. forces handing prisoners over to iraq interrogated despite overwhelming evidence of
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inhumane treatment many detainees allegedly went on to meet a violent death u.s. military officials say that orders were not to intervene directly washington refusing to investigate the allegations despite an outcry from half a dozen arab countries the former cia analyst govern says the american media is now trying to divert public attention from the we can leaks report by slamming its founder julian assange. it goes back to the ancient greek times when you didn't like the message you shut shoot them but you kill the messenger and in those days so what they're trying to do is deflect discussion of the horrors details that have come out in these documents and have been either ad hominem argument against a strong urge to make it sort of to trivialize it and to make it sort of a personal thing the the treasure trove of documents is precisely what you would expect from a war of aggression and don't pledge before that word because that's the way you
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define what we did in going into iraq and afghanistan i would nurnberg and it was justice jackson our own supreme court justice who said perpetrating a war of aggression is to commit the supreme international crime differing from other war crimes only in so far as it pertains to the accumulated evil of the whole what's the accumulated evil torture kidnapping shooting civilians it's all there right in the we can be clear at one point some apache helicopter soldiers say we have some civilians down here. want to surrender and be an order from headquarters you can surrender to a helicopter. and those civilians i mean it's the worst kind of thing and wiki leaks has done a great service to our country by exposing that. saddam hussein's former deputy has been given a death sentence from the iraqi high court tariq aziz was found guilty of the
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persecution of islamic parties and of russia's duma committee on foreign affairs says the verdict was deliberately time to distract attention from the row over the latest wiki leaks revelations e.u. officials have also criticized the sentence and carol turner from the stop the war coalition suspects the verdict was politically motivated i think there is something very political behind this i think it's it's it's partially something which is not so much justice as. retribution you know i certainly think if you make the comparison with wiki leaks what tariq aziz is being sentenced to compare to what other people are getting away with is is certainly an interesting contrast see scale of torture was huge it was widespread and they thought any justice in the
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world not only would the top be punished but so would the american and british authorities what iraqi citizens are looking for is a better a more secure and stable future and society to live in and the execution of terakhir doesn't bring that. and that was carol turner from the stop the war coalition talking to me a little earlier from london time now to look at some other world news this hour in our world updated quake triggered tsunami on monday has left more than one hundred people dead scores are missing and houses have been destroyed with hundreds seeking refuge in shelters around twenty people have been injured by hot ash and rocks as the volcano has begun to erupt in indonesia scientists warn that pressure building beneath the dome could trigger one of the most powerful blasts in years in the frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. the french senate has approved the country's controversial pension reform will draw closer to law despite weeks of
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nationwide demonstrations students across the country a staging fresh protests trade unions have promised more still to come france has been crippled by strikes and blockades for almost two weeks the action said to be costing the country over half a billion dollars a day. now it's in this country the sheer devastation of a tornado as it ripped through the u.s. state of texas four people were injured including a driver whose car was partially crushed homes were destroyed vehicles overturned and a school roof ripped off freight train cars were also the rail. russia's first church rehabilitation center is giving former criminals a second chance to get their life back on track halfway house offers x. offenders a home and support in return for hard work and abstinence that has the story. well to those about. the confidence of a man who's been doing it all his life in fact this is the first real job he's had
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he spent his life in prison for burglary drugs offenses. you know making and what have you and i came here i had nothing with no relatives or skills some people to me address but as soon as i came the allowed me to stay now my life is here. further and thirty others live in this church from the dribble if they can send on the outskirts of moscow the first of its current in russia those who come mostly for the criminals and drug addicts are given bed and board and. in exchange they greet the boy by a set of strict rules. that a sleeping quarters as you can see the conditions here are spartan not an extend this is due to the material limitations but also bessie think ethos of this place people who stay here get up at seven work all day and then light out that eleven corps drinking or smoking are excluded. most of the residents credit this
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man for saving them further xander was a young offender himself. and soldier before finding god when he started to serve the nearly three decades of the church was in ruins its surroundings a waste. trying to do this but he did not succeed god chose me to do this to carry the cross this is a difficult job i was once the victim of an assassination attempt but i have the strength to do it. for that alexander says in the one hand it is needed to deal with people more used to living by prison rules for eight days his son's punishments from reducing someone's portions at mealtimes to toilet cleaning and worst of all banishment. he knows everything about everyone a bad father is one who doesn't punish his children on the other. and if you have the smallest problem down to a torn shoe he's the man to take care of. you know they're not i'm with you he's an
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extraordinary person although there is nothing wrong with me i have been here for years because of him. to for most purposes to leave eventually. i have found a boyfriend here now what i want is to get a job maybe study i want to go back into the out. there and have. prism of being spotted behind the wheel of an eye catching vehicle again this time he test drove a come as a truck that's going to take part in the famous off road the next generation to try for a thirty kilometer ride from. a local airport in the republic of. masses russia's largest producer and is running a record nine times including this year mission christmas is something of a calling this month he drove the california governor arnold schwarzenegger. in a russian cheika. if you want to get your news online is one of
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what you see here on screen with lots more on our website features an interesting facts all available on all t. dot com here's a quick taste of what's on offer there for you right now but it might be the end of an era for muscovites it might be as the new promises to stop the practice of switching off to four weeks. during the summer months. and with just two months to go some petersburg gears up for the christmas break from tourists over a new hotel rooms in time for the holidays get all the details on that story and everything else we're covering at the moment all i know is he thought to call. india's newlyweds are being paid not to have babies the government is offering
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financial compensation to couples who remain childless and then attempt to keep a lid on the country's ever growing population but in a family oriented society the topic is a sensitive issue as karen saying explains. she told job of and her husband have promised to honor and keep kids out of the equation at least for now if they manage to years without having children the government will pay them one hundred ten dollars a lot of cash in rural india and they pick one by one my dad at some of the money is important as i will move more into brought my house flooded me even logan levels were very narrow and the nurse began marrying me medication delaying pregnancy make sense to me also i had just married into my husband's family and didn't want to have a baby right away. here. in western india forty five couples have a child within the first year of marriage but the health risks here are immense i
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doubt that my. maternal deaths and infant mortality are quite high and to bring them down the mother's health has to be improved before the pregnancy that will have the child as we know it so many miscarriages happen due to anemia. that's where the government's honeymoon package comes in and two thousand four hundred couples have already signed up but there's more than individual wellbeing at stake india is experiencing an unsustainable population surge pushing it towards being the world's biggest and with the birth rate here dropping from seventeen per thousand to fifteen point four the honeymoon package is a proposal that other states are now keen to accept but at the village level it's not so easy so i just thought of how that and talk about what the biggest hurdle is the elders of the family though the newly weds are now willing their parents are usually against it due to the social pressure to bear a child right away. and that's exactly what gives writing the guard what family
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when i had my neck there is immense pressure on us you know the scheme is good but my mother is adamant that we have a child immediately back by. when the long. if they don't you may need to start asking me what's going to daughter in law have you brought into your house can't produce a child that they will also start to question my son's religion what is the point of one hundred dollars if you don't have social respect at the hands of population control. in family oriented india where stricter policies are field it's hoped that shifting attention towards health and prosperity will hope young couples focus on their future instead of society's traditions god and seeing r g so. what are stephanie joins us with a business update hi stephanie good so i know i gather some good news from russia's largest oil company today yes that's right ross after seen a one hundred twenty percent increase in net profit in the folk order this year
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compared to the last so that's good news indeed i'll have more just a bit later but for us. russian companies listing on the world's stock markets all but dried up during the financial crisis now the recovery is taking hold there are signs the trend is beginning to reverse among other service cell and mail dot real have announced their intention to go to the market tom blackwell managing director of communications says the success of these deals will give a clear indication if conditions have improved. now we do have what seems to be seven deals that are in the market all at the same time and over the course of the next week we'll we'll see how they go but in your point of view do you think the outlook looks positive i mean you still seem to suggest so but what it's actually interesting at the building in that you know you've if you look at most of the comments out there from the sort of the analyst for me investor about most of the public commentary around us russian i.p.o. is the six it still remains extremely skeptical and i think about actually that perception will remain out there until we see
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a few successful deals having sent that i mentioned that there are these deals out there in the market where we're on a few of them ourselves and it does appear that many of these may well get away and i think if if most of these do happen and get away more or less within the price range i think that you'll have a very different perception of russian ip as by the end of the you mentioned the skepticism which is around a lot in the market what is that based on well you know it's based really on the if you look at actually the performance of almost all russian i.p.o.'s historically to date the performance hasn't been as quite as good as we might expect and certainly since the crisis the performance of the post-crisis i.p.o. is but for one or two exceptions that they will says significantly down so investors have actually lost a lot of money in the last round of question i.p.o.'s so that you can understand that fuels some skepticism i also think that if you look at the forecast of the beginning of this year i think that they were. i.p.o. forecasts always tend to be a bit aspirational in some ways and so i think that that's fueled some additional disappointment with what's happened or not happened so far this year so it's going to take some time it's going to take
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a few good deals before before that's reversed and our g. efficiency with the top issue with the presidential commission on what i say should to make you regret i've told the meeting in the russian republic of tata stone why he believed it was essential for reforming the country's economy. it is paramount to the modernization of our economy and social sphere which is my achieving these goals we create the shape of a new economy and increase competitiveness of all goods and services create new ventures new branches improve environment and quality of life the whole project is difficult and frankly speaking we haven't done much yet budget allocations need to have opportunities for attracting private investments that's why we need to get rid of the barriers for using energy service contracts. now let's turn to the two markets russian stocks finished in the red on tuesday that was on the low all metals prices myself the majors were in the red as the price of crude fell banks
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also suffered the was down one point eight percent finished point eight percent lower. and european stock markets finish lower on tuesday with a foot to three quarters percent shares came under pressure after disappointing earnings from swiss bank u.b.s. and a weak outlook from steelmaker asinorum it. and wall street markets are mixed in early trading that some day after indices hit a five month high a strong dollar and disappointing copers ups are putting pressure on the stocks but the consumer goods and telecommunications sectors a lending some support on the nasdaq this hour. well snapped has posted a one hundred twenty percent increase in profit for the third quarter compared to the same period last year russia's largest oil producer just over two point five billion dollars from july through september beating out a list full cost of crude oil production as well as high of crude oil and petroleum product prices were the main factors for the improved result. in its latest survey
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transparency international says russia continues to be the most corrupt major economy in the world the berlin based organization place the country one hundred fifty four out of an index of one huh. eighty countries that's even worse than the two thousand and nine ranking and despite the apparent efforts of the government to crack down on bribery there were also bad there was also bad news for the u.s. which slipped out of the top twenty least corrupt countries small countries made the bulk of the top of the list denmark and new zealand this. russian billionaire alexander lebedev is launching a new daily newspaper in the u.k. . it's a third title in his growing british publishing empire which includes the independent and the evening standard says he hopes the new paper will attract readers of quality news who have abandoned. in favor of the web that has extensive business
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interests here in russia here. a potato farm and a sizeable stake in the national airline area. and that's what the business is for this hour but of course you can always find more stories if you log on to our website that's our dot com slash business.
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there is not enough. under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovered a deeply hidden secret. and even. talking to god. underground.
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within twenty four hours a day this is a key here in the russian capital top stories now of this irritation in germany as locals say immigrants are refusing to integrate and try to change the country to suit their own needs this comes after the chancellor announced multiculturalism is failing even many germans demanded shape up or ship out of. the cold russia some money route for terrorism in the north caucuses authorities claim the funds that were being sent from overseas organizations were linked to a recent surge of fun and in the region. and washington goes on the defensive rejecting an online exposing which claims it ignored civilian deaths and torture in iraq the publication of the military logs became the biggest leak in u.s. history and led to international calls for an investigation. and i'll be back with
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more developments in less than half an hour from now in the meantime we take you on an underground tour of places across russia designed for people to survive and thrive a special report next. it's always dark and people who come often face danger music makes him a grenade trying to god it doesn't work and. rage here a long time ago now they played. and even perform religious rites with what we know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade caves which are a significant part of russian history attempt to go underground. adesa.

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