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the totality grand victoria soto's gloria prince photo oil gold springs resort and spa tied to hotels royalty payments ambassador hotel room the westin toys the evergreen closer to tell in thailand tell you london hotel time ambassador type the hotel full points and i would print certainly the splendid hotel in touch with the hotel only touch your group the photo a good good how would international house flood to change every green lol he told in talk of. the civic story president medvedev is a visit to russia south korea audience provokes anger in japan which claims the far east and territory as it soon as warned of serious damage to relations. scientist
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i'm on the world stops ignoring a nuclear technology that's supposed to maximize power and limit the nation rejecting claims it's a waste of time. plus economists predict a new trade war between china and the u.s. washington's trying to bankrupt beijing's australian economy. and a pit bull attack in russia sparks heated debate and some calling for certain breeds to be blacklisted what others demand that dog was punished. welcome to our team broadcasting live from moscow twenty four hours a day president medvedev has sparked an outcry in japan by visiting one of russia's most fof long outposts the cruel audience the. remote archipelago lies in the
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pacific thousands of kilometers from moscow japan which claims for the islands as its own has called it better visit regrettable but russia says the president doesn't need permission to travel to another part of the country's territory or from the coral islands artie's oksana boyko census report. it's a leftover from the second world war old thought via tanks rusting on the shore with their barrels pointed towards your pan the cornish your island together with three other pacific islands was taken over by the soviet union sixty five years ago but the tussle to define its national identity still goes on. these cross appeared here a few years ago soon after the russian orthodox church opened its parish on the island of catan after decades of thing its population the window on it is now in the midst of a baby it will. have the highest birth rates in the interest region where
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a lot of young people lots of servicemen. their living standards are quite decent nowadays there are many kids here and parents bring them to be baptized it's wonderful to have children on the island building the church is part of the russian government's effort to raise the living standards of the korean island beach here means reinforcing national identity. all but the band and in the nine hundred ninety s. they are and saw a large influx of japanese charities and officials trying to persuade the locals that they might be much better off if the audience were under japanese administration because you know if we get the owners bark we won't move the russians who live there we know how painful it is then you look for them citizenship. the dispute over the islands known as northern territories in japan always had a third party to it it was the united states that encouraged the soviet union to take them over in nineteen forty five and it was also washington that later still
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japan's territorial claims but now many japanese see both russia and america as occupying forces you knew of the japan has two issues one is a territorial claim to russia and the other is to get rid of american military bases on japanese turn tree. under international law the grill island unequivocally belong to russia but due to geographic and economic reasons its residents of palm of brick when it gets to japan than to the mainland. and while russia may be in their hearts japan is still vying for their minds. mortar is teaching japanese at a she could school his salary speed by the japanese government i class is a very popular when you come to the school the children are already waiting for me demand those people who i see there are many people who came here last year i'm happy here sometimes it seems to me there was my family again and here class
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seventh graders study alongside their parents who hope to get a job in japan life a degree allowance may have proved in recent years but not quite so to stop eyeing the horizon according to a two thousand and nine nationwide poll about ninety percent of russians would strongly object to handing victory lorenzo over to japan but the overwhelming majority of the respondents have never visited this territory and are very unlikely to do so in the future the audience may be an integral part of russia on the map but economically and logistical way there are still very march for inland some boy r.c. in russia's far east west of the head few in a program setting the crosshairs. chinese are being set up to be the next bogeyman and the only thing that's interfering with that is that the muslims are in effect of a bogeyman for right now. while the emerging trend is economy is being perceived as
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a threat that's for us. it's an obscure metal but it could end our dependence on fossil fuels and reinvent the world's energy potential off the god of thunder many scientists believe the area is the best alternative to your a new producing nuclear power lorem it explores why the nettle has stood to gain a foothold in the market the sport its many advantages. we all use energy but at what cost. energy security why many more wars are fought the oil's running out and there doesn't seem to be a viable alternative insights but unbeknown to most there's an energy source that says clean green and abundant all over the globe story i'm zain nuclear fuel and its supporters believe it will change the world conflicts that we've seen today
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based around energy could go away and that these energy sources that i'm talking about which don't emit carbon dioxide or or greenhouse gases and don't produce dangerous ways chord and able to have cleaner water cleaner air and less intrusion on our environment from energy production a ton of the silvery metal produces as much energy is two hundred tons of uranium ore three and a half million tons of coal. the amount of thorin there would take her via all the power to run your entire life. is about the size of a marble that big a group working on story in the u.k. says it hasn't managed to get the british government on board so far so it's looking to cooperate with countries like russia for several years now a russian physicist has been proposing to build saurian power stations but ironically his ideas haven't been taken up a lot of focus on renewables at the moment so maybe that's where they feel that
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there's more public support rather than. but i think if they truly understood the potential of story. then they would realize that it's a good investment research on thore and was largely halted in the middle of the last century after a year rainy unpowered reactor was designed. many believe also fell out of the spotlight because making a bomb out of it is thought to be almost impossible but today not all scientists are thore i'm calm but it's all in reactors don't really work for every challenge and it's a whole new fuel technology which has very insurmountable problems in my opinion they would have problems in developing the process in which you split the fuel from the waste from the reactor they would have difficulties in actually store in the fuel. since two thousand and seven cities from
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london to sydney have held our turning the lights off to save energy proponents say if the worry of power became a reality we could turn the lights back on with confidence. from. the rooms a divisive thing some say it's a technology that's being tried tested and found lacking others say that because the light water reactor got there first the room was never given a proper chance but while it's cheap. abundant and even a possibility the scientists here at the annual thore in conference say give it a go it might even change the world you were at r.t. . and later r.t. talks to a top russian c.e.o. about the importance of developing an innovation economy you are going to resign it says it could be just a matter of years before all materials run out and that you forms of energy will be
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needed. in the next ten fifteen or twenty years the world economic architecture will change so much that the raw material sector will simply lose the significance it has today a considerable part of the ultimo bill fleet will operate totally differently it will be electrical environmentally clean etc who will then lead us in our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify reorganize our economy and reduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be competitive in the world market. and you can watch that interview in full hair on r.t. interest over an hour's time. but china's emergence as a major economic superpower has raised concern among policymakers in washington they fear beijing's rise could result in the u.s. for the trade wars between the two have some experts saying that america is out of
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bankruptcy and is rising economy want to learn this to has the story. it's on our genes even children made in china three common words quickly becoming bad words as part of smear campaigns made in the usa to be voted to give china's special trade status the chinese are being set up to be the next bogeyman and the only thing that's interfering with that is that the muslims are in effect of bogeyman for right now but that hasn't stopped china and its alleged us supporters from being the bad guys does your records help foreign companies create chinese jobs to make it with as seen in countless political campaign ads ahead of the two thousand and ten mid-term elections with china in the us china is ascent in the world is becoming the popular perceived threat from washington maybe you ought to run for senate trying to holywood going to get it over to where they're remaking the
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eighty's flick red dawn. but this time around instead of soviet troops invading the west you guessed it it's the chinese it seems for longer the us economy stagnates barely growing at all oh. and the more china celebrates the ten percent plus rise in its economic growth the more we see china vilified it's very important to see more progress by the major emerging economies with policymakers accusing the country of manipulating its currency to boost exports at the expense of the u.s. recovery and demanding they do something to change that every just look at the issue from that perspective you may think china is to blame here but the u.s. and china have a very dynamic interconnected relationship and when you look at what the u.s. is doing because a lot less clear who is the bad guy but it's two to tango there are two sides to that core and the only way to get out of this imbalance is to coordinate
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a process that is mutually beneficial both. an imbalance. that has china the largest creditor nation on the globe. lending the us the largest debtor nation in the history of the world asking for the dollar to go down twenty percent against the chinese currency it's the you on essentially ass china who holds two point six trillion us dollars in its reserves to just lose a half trillion dollars china doesn't want that and economists say this is anything but mutually beneficial to us no we want to screw you we want to bankrupt you like we grip the grip him we want to disable you because if we can destroy your canonically then you can never become a military threat and outside of this paranoid psychosis but it doesn't stop the u.s. from parading its military might around china's borders china is also held drills in recent months and both sides are duking it out in what's been dubbed
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a currency war i happen to think china should open its currency up and be freely convertible on the other hand the united states is running up the gigantic debts and printing money oh everybody's making mistakes here and that's where our economy is say a larger war is impending looks like we have a trade war developing a losing battle for both sides nobody in history has won a trade war but that may not stop anyone from putting up a fight and recent u.s. history as seen here here and here doesn't seem to even be allowing a fair one lorin mr r.t. new york. well coming up would be where all the dogs calls for new laws are used to playing pets get out of control in just a few minutes. afghan officials say the taliban has overrun an entire district in the east of the country government buildings and police headquarters all the security offices guarding the area have reportedly been killed or taken
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hostage and there's more blood spills in the war on terror the war in afghan drugs is taking a new turn on thursday russian special forces mark their return to the country by live in eighteen for drug labs and don't offer a swift u.s. and afghan troops for the raids want an outcry from present when it comes on he said it violated afghanistan's seventy but it statement came as a surprise to most scales which sent you a ration card to the greed of that period spain advance. military contributor with ease the situation raises questions about when a cause i really stands. who is mr. well he used to be treated as the president of afghanistan from the diplomatic perspective especially for the united states but he's a high maintenance liability and embarrassment both for the military and for civilian decision makers in the white house who are trying to recalibrate
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and refer mulay that policy on the eve of the afghan strategy review due in december from the loya foresman community karzai is the main perpetrator all of the drug production and drug trafficking in afghanistan no tears real big shed you've kind of be deprived of cia immunity and we'll be treated as a regular criminal under the afghan constitution the main charges for promoting corruption and drug trafficking real be pressed against him in the african court. that was artie's military contributor colonel you have guy who shot . at least thirty seven people have been killed in a police operation to release hostages from a catholic church in baghdad militants took over the church after attacking the country's stock exchange where they killed two guards they were reportedly
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demanding al qaeda members be set free. before a teenage al qaeda fighter held at guantanamo bay has been sentenced to forty years in prison but a plea deal means he'll serve only up to eight years as he's already been held since two thousand and two. was captured in afghanistan age of fifteen after a four hour gunfight to u.s. forces he pleaded guilty to five war crimes charges for throwing a grenade that killed an american special forces medic. in brazil at the ruling party's candidate to do who serve as one of the wrong turn over the country's first president. beats opposition rogers a senator in a second round with fifty five percent of the vote. to continue the policies of out giving the symbol to be sworn in as the country's head of state john yoo the first. australian police have made one of the biggest ever drugs bust
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seizing anyone with a street value of penguin four hundred million u.s. dollars over one hundred sixty kilos of the illegal drug way hidden inside wouldn't do shit for malaysia police have charged three people including a mother and son if convicted each will face life in prison. indonesia's deadly volcano has unleashed another powerful eruption mantra being one of the world's most active all trainers has killed at least thirty eight people since bringing to life that there were no immediate reports of new casualties and damage indonesia is situated in the area nicknamed the pacific rim. fire which is print earthquakes and reactions. now off to a woman in the south of russia was viciously moved by two pit bull terriers the debate over who should be held responsible for dog attacks has been heating up some say bad owners are to blame others are calling for
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a blacklist of certain breeds of dogs in the sports he reports. this eighty five year old woman was almost killed by two pit bulls and here on the yard she was screaming for help and when a neighbor heard her cries she called the police when the officers arrived the region animals turned on them. one of the officers blew his whistle the dollar drug the victim and the tag the policeman badly injuring his arm the officers had no other option but to should both animals dead by the time the woman was unconscious she was immediately taken to a nearby hospital where the patient was in shock upon arrival we had to perform an emergency operation to amputate her arms the owners of the balls kept them for breeding but it seems they didn't keep them secure enough since on the fateful day they managed to escape jumping over a fence and tearing through the neighborhood at the unfortunately it's not the first time when dangerous animals are causing severe and sometimes deadly injuries
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and i think that one of the reasons is that there's a gap in legislation when it comes to dog ownership and punishment for those whose animals attack people large dogs should be considered dangerous just like i'm going to go to the owners of the bulls in question have been charged with negligence resulting in but really harm and could face that too and have thousand dollar fine or a six month jail sentence but courts rarely impose prison sentences for such crimes however the case has once again spark heated debate on whether breed specific legislation should be introduced in russia currently twelve countries have banned or special conditions for pit bull and american stuff which are terrier ownership restrictions are not an option say the members of the dog owners club in the city of sochi let's speak to the enemy trainer and greet the seventy year olds there for sure a terrier when you can do it you know that there should be no breed specific discrimination considering one do good and another one evil is just plain wrong always take into
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consideration certain traits. that also should be considered by the dog's owner when choosing the dog but it doesn't mean that some dogs should be labeled more dangerous and therefore require some kind of special super training. with the last name many dog owners likes with insist that in most cases it's not the animals but their owners who are to blame the average basic training course for that bull terriers last two to three months and could cost up to six hundred dollars something that in the cross in our case now seems a bargain considering the price paid by the elderly woman who remains in a coma with doctors pointing for life there is a lot ski party across the region. but what are stories of videos and blogs out online any time one time dot com. was just a click away myth that comes true while they are getting by on that helicopter
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taking few things on the streets a bus just. bus i haven't you ever wondered which sport would suit you best scientists believe they have the answer that stored in our d.n.a. . fish. fish. so all that joins us now with all the business news. hello and welcome to the business program here on r.t. with michelle is folly russia plans to attract hundreds of billions of private capital to make the country more energy efficient present rid of says the modernization of industries and households or reduce the country's energy consumption by thirteen point five percent of g.d.p. in the next decade that's out of work over reports. of. insulating paint
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on pipes more than water meters president medvedev as exploring the basement often energy efficient house and the russian republic of qatar stand the city off not only is a leader in conserving water resources. we. were very impressed with how we meter everything such graver pipes don't wear so we came to learn from your experience. russia on average consumes three times more energy or per person than in the developed world the country wants to attract three hundred billion dollars off an investment into improving and their fish and say as part of that effort the government could provide loan guarantees for companies wishing to modernize the rules we are considering introducing an interest saving performance contracts it's a new institution for our country and it will become popular only of banks are
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involved their bank has already started developing the products which will help will attract private investors. modern russia was built in sauvie at times ninety percent of all power stations were built before the ninety's as well as it is three percent of all private homes and more than half of community heating systems but it's not just a structure many household goods are all dated and inefficient this thirty year old sort of fridge eats four times as watch average it as a new one does the government wants to encourage people to get rid of such refrigerators replacing them by a new and rigid efficient ones. the first half will be labeling all electric devices with energy efficiency closs a practice of dog to do in europe fifteen years ago in advance of lamented that was the time when russia should have started thinking of saving resources. of business
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are to. see how the markets are doing neighbor in asia their stocks are mostly high after shares in new york last week closed down the best of toyota in four years on kong's hang seng almost two percent this hour while japan's nikkei is just hovering in the red at the close on friday russian equity markets finished higher the r.g.s. raised the losses and managed to just go into positive territory while six games more than one percent energy majors lent support and banks had lost some of my six was two percent higher place. the market stalled last week is investors increasing we've got looking to the next day with his package to come out of the u.s. this week where the national nation's capital says the banking and each of the sectors in russia will also be tweaking investors interest. the big event this week is going to be on wednesday when he gets up and finally tells us you know how much money is the fed really going to be pumping into the u.s.
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economy is the speculation of trillions of dollars coming into the market the market not just in america but globally as price a lot of money coming into the market so as always there's a danger that the market will buy up to the announcement and then the announcement will perhaps slightly disappoint so i'm watching to see that events play out on wednesday we had some great news of the end of last week about tariff reform really being on track in the utility sector so i think is going to be some feed through into that is not a well understood generally by international investors and you know you have a lot of people looking at this market again i think and perhaps taking some position so i would hope the utility sector will continue to do well this week last last couple of weeks we've had the banks in focus and you know the more speculation there is around the privatization i think the more interest that we're going to see on the banking side russia and vietnam have signed an agreement today with the
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first nuclear. going to specialist estimations the construction will take at least three to five years ahead of russia's nuclear state corporation rules at home so carrying call says it's just the beginning. thank you all this agreement is just the beginning of some major work as according to today's plans at least four nuclear stations with four energy units each should be built in vietnam in the next few years today would begin the first stage of collaboration and the viability of the next project will depend on how this one progresses the call into the plan agreed by the vietnamese government this first station should be launched by two thousand and twenty these terms that absolutely feasible and we can guarantee that the first two energy units will be built by that time. and that update but without by all stories allow weapons that are hit at home flash.
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