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all. in the czech republic he's available in the scullery hotel as my central hotel prima very nice and most of the stuff i used to him a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in. the children of each tell
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a joke. but you know what you know so told pierre to make hotels you're good enough you'll do a boutique hotel and you're like toast. in serbia multis availability in most clubs on the planet regency they are going to. go for. a storm brewing in the far east region today who visits russia's real islands causing outcry in japan which claims the territory as its own and leaving chaos behind with u.s. troops out of iraq local forces struggle to put
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a lid on violence that is surging dramatically also. conflicts that we've seen today based around energy you could go away scientists propose a lifelong source of green energy that could fit into your fist of something revolutionary nuclear fuel it's jobs hot air. and in business russia plans to attract hundreds of bedouins of private capital to make the country more energy efficient join us in twenty minutes. live from our studios in the russian capital you're watching r t with me nice in our way it's six pm here in moscow and midnight in tokyo we begin with moscow and it has dubbed unacceptable to prance diplomatic protest over to me to madrid his visit to russia's southern real islands tokyo which claims the four islands as its
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own said the president's trip was regrettable and summoned russia's ambassador to japan where the islands lie in the pacific and are part of a larger russian held archipelago to the north of japan that came under moscow's control at the end of world war two and the region has rich fishing grounds and mineral deposits possible leave to hold vast oil and gas reserves are seizing on a boy has more on the territorial dispute. it's a leftover from the second world war old soviet tanks rusting on the shore but their barrels pointed towards your pan the coalition island together with three other pacific islands was thinking over it by the soviet union sixty five years ago but the tussle to define its national identity still goes on. this cross appeared here a few years ago soon after the russian orthodox church opened its parish on the island of she could turn to dickie to phoenix population window on and is now in
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the midst of a baby boom almost the season where they almost burst rate in the into region where looks of young people builds of servicemen this is 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 a reinforcing national identity. all but the band and in the nine hundred ninety s. the audience saw a large influx of japanese charities and officials trying to persuade the locals that they might be much better off if the on and on their japanese administration has us and if we get the owners bark we will move the russians who live there we know how painful it is then you offer them citizenship and we'll go i'm going with that this is precisely why the president is here to tell the locals that russia has
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not forgotten about them and while the regional authorities tried to paint a prey to picture the roads and rumbling infrastructure betrayed the honest chronic financial problems so. it's an important part of our land we would definitely invest money into the region. reach in buyer and mineral resources the audience have been a bone of contention for over two centuries russia held them briefly in the nineteenth century before losing a war to japan took his defeat in the second world war a lot left to gain control of the territories which prevented the two sides from signing a formal peace treaty the president's visit wasn't missed on the japanese side tokyo sad the trip was regrettable and her japanese public sentiment. japan's reaction to president visits trip to the cruel islands is unacceptable it is our land wishes and the russian president was visiting a russian territory we've already spleens to our japanese partners. under
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international law the grille islands unequivocally belong to russia but due to geographic and economic reasons its residents are balm of gas to japan than to the mainland. and while russia may be in their hearts japan is still vying for their minds eric mortar is teaching japanese at a she could turn school his salary speed by the japanese government. class is a very popular when you come to the school the children are already waiting for me amanda's people who i see there are many people who came here last year i'm happy here sometimes it seems to me that i was my family again and here class seventh graders study alongside their parents who hope to get a job in japan life at the career law lands may have a proven recent years but not quite so or just up the horizon it should be the very first voice these intention to visit to stop in korea was about
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a month ago but it that time bad weather prevented him from flying and now it looks like the wind and the rain are going to delay him flying out but that's a trifle compared to the fact that he has just become the first ever russian leader to set foot here some of our thi because the sheer island. well political analyst for just love of says there's no sign of a diplomatic solution to russia japan turned turtle conflict in the near future. for there should be a a strong political will on the both sides but when the japanese call them into the japanese government claims that the islands are our worst period their means they do not leave any space for diplomacy i don't think there is much economics or world to their lives that is not as critically important for japan which is quite self-sufficient it is a political symbol there are a few political symbols in japanese policy is japan has territorial quarrels with
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every single neighbor every japanese not just politicians but most of the public in japan i think. there is as in russia of course people just do not understand why japan country which was allied to hitler which fought against our allies like the united states the united kingdom china should be rewarded by giving them the islands which were taken away after world war two. in other news a deadly season of baghdad by a group of militants on sunday ended with fifty two dead and scores more wounded men in suicide vast and armed with grenades took an entire congregation hostage in one of the city's largest christian churches standoff ended when iraqi troops stormed the building and the firefight that ensued left the gunmen some security forces and many of the hostages dead jim brown a member of the stop the war coalition told r.t. the american withdrawal is still justified despite this. i think the clear intention of the united states to leave iraq seems to me indispensable
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precondition for iraq to. rebuild itself united states forces are a powerful factor in iraq to politics and they are a kind of. central determining factor if you go back to two thousand and three the first head of the occupation administration in iraq he was only in for a month general garner and he said look back to the philippines at the beginning of the twentieth century said our forces were in the philippines for one hundred years . what he called a coaling station he said our forces will be in iraq. will be our calling station in the middle east for years to come so he said even in two thousand and three it's not that clear that it really wants. a real peace real tranquility which might exclude itself. here with our t.v.
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live from moscow coming up for you later in the program in a bottle with no arms and almost no hope for justice dog attacks and the burden of responsibility that's coming up in just a few moments. also the fuel of the future scientists claim they found a green alternative to your brain many doubt its effectiveness. but first moscow does not feel that nato treats it as an enemy russia's foreign minister has said during talks with his german counterpart the ministers streamlined their positions ahead of the russian nato council in lisbon and also discussed disarmament plans parties cutting the grass has been following the talks . the central topic of the talks between the two ministers was global security and russia now is pushing for a new joint european security architecture and defense better defense as a part of it to be better protected against common global threats of course russia
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is keeping a close eye on the u.s. plans and nato plans about deploying elements of missile defense system on the european continent officially in september this year nato invited russia to participate in this missile defense system today sergei lavrov said certain work is being done with its nato partners in particular they're preparing joint assessment of threats and challenges of the twenty first century and he hopes that the document will be ready by the time this russian nato summit takes place in lisbon and but before russia can come up with any answer to that pose a lover of it would like to know how nato partners see russia but disobey chanst in that project and most importantly to come to a common understanding on where those threats originate now on strange questions of whether russia and nato nowadays treat each other as enemies both mr lavrov and
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his german counterpart said this was not the case and today russia and nato are not cold war anime's but rather modern day allies these orders make given the image of the enemy shouldn't exist anymore and must be left in history we view russia as a strategic partner of we've got mutual interests and we of course have differences in opinion and we can talk about them and solve problems in terms of need to and it was always the goal of germany to bring russia into the project as usual defense i have to stress that russia must work on the issue with us so we're making good progress towards that goal just recently russia and nato to part in a joint special operations in again. as a result of which some several tons of drugs were destroyed worth over two hundred million dollars and for drug producing laborde trace russia mostly helped nato its nato partners by providing them with intelligence data to carry out that open
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ration but anyway questions were raised whether russia was going to be back in afghanistan with its troops to that sergei lavrov a son to clear and loud message today russia is not going to take part in the war in afghanistan at the fullest if there are strict relations just russia will return to afghanistan visions are probably still it's totally out of the question russian troops will never return to afghanistan this is our firm traditions that will not be changed apart from global issues like european security and the war in afghanistan of the two partners discussed a stimulus packages for the economies modernizing beyond i mean so trade between the two and and of cooperation in an issue which is important and crucial for the economies of both countries. well there check out our website for more stories blogs and videos here's a taste of what's online for you right now a time bomb is ticking american students who now call the government more than
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credit card tatters and with no jobs round most have no way to pay. also moscow joined in with the best of them and welcoming a night of scoops and fun more goblins vampires and britches head to our team dot com. two pit bull terriers have left a woman mangled and disfigured after jumping over their yard fence igniting the debate over russia's lax dog ownership laws the complex issue is difficult to solve with some pointing the finger at dog breeds and others blaming bad owners or tuesday's votes k. 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 dog drugged
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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 went to perform an emergency operation to amputate her arms the owners of the bulls 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 so when you had to believe unfortunately it's not the first time when dangerous animals are causing severe and sometimes deadly injuries 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 with large dogs should be considered dangerous just like common goals of the owners of the big bowls in question have been charged with negligence resulting in but really harm and could face a two and a half thousand dollar fine or a six month jail sentence but courts rarely impose prison sentences for such crimes
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however the case has once again sparked heated debate on whether breed specific legislation should be introduced in russia currently twelve countries have bans or special conditions for pit bull and american stuff for chair 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 old staffordshire terrier you when you could be with humans and there should be no breed specific discrimination considering one dog good and another one evil is just plain wrong always take into 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 more dangerous and therefore requires some kind of special super training. with the movie dog owners licks with insist that in most cases it's not the animals but their owners who are to blame the average basic training course
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with but bull terriers less two to three months and could cost up to six hundred dollars something that in the crossfire case though seems to bargain considering the price spree by the elderly woman remains of the cold war with doctors pointing to her lawyer did as a board ski cross the region. it's a quarter past the hour let's take a look from international news in brief film has become brazil's first ever female president she defeated her main rival joseph sahar with fifty six percent of the vote during the election second round like x. leader move the disillusioned who nominated her she promises to tackle poverty and put gender equality as her number one priority is expected to be sworn in as head of state on new year's day. in vietnam severe flooding caused by heavy rains and strong winds has left at least six people dead and one missing one hundred thousand people have been forced to flee their homes the weather has
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paralyzed traffic and destroyed houses while more heavy rain is expected in the next few days. about kaino in indonesia has erupted for the third time in a week prompting panic among thousands living beneath that mount merapi is one of the world's most active volcanoes and at least thirty eight people have been killed since it started spewing lava rescue workers have set up additional shelters for people living nearby. and the idea of eco friendly nuclear energy may have once seemed impossible but now scientists believe they found the fuel of the future doria is more abundant than you radium and could end our dependence on fossil fuels are just more and that explores why the metal has still to gain a foothold in the market. we all use energy but at what cost. energy security why
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many more wars are thought 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 is clean green and abundant all over the globe thore m z nuclear fuel and its supporters believe it will change the world conflicts that we've seen today 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 could enable us 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 as two hundred tons of uranium three and a half million tons of coal. the amount of thorin that would take her vide all the power to run your entire life. is about the size of a marble that big
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a group working on for him 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 i wanted his ideas haven't been taken up a lot of focus on renewable at the moment so maybe. they feel that this may have. been. but truly understood the potential of so. 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 and powered 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 and converts the foreign reactors don't really work every challenge and
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it's a whole new 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 future . since two thousand and seven cities from london to sydney have held our turning the lights off to save energy proponents say the worry of power became a reality we could turn the lights back on with confidence. through. 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 florian conference say give it
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a go it might even change the world. london. well later we talk to russia's innovation tech expert about the importance of seeking new forms of energy. 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 need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify and reorganize our economy and introduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be competitive in the world market. well that interview is on the way in just under ten minutes time for that though that's check in at the business desk after
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hello and welcome time to delve into the world of business hundreds of companies from all over the world are in moscow hoping to find out what russia has to offer in terms of nanotechnology and an international forum is underway aiming to encourage more foreign investment in the sector our correspondent daniel bushell is up there worse nano tech forum for r.t. . well this often has become a hive of activity so it's venture funds in many cases for an american venture fund as well as russian meeting up with these startup these poor high potential russian nano expose these are the companies that are hoping to bring in innovative products to the russian market and all into the world no one company playing a key role in the whole or innovation six is troika dialog russia's oldest private
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investment company i'm delighted to be joined by its head on pressure north of now tell us what will destroy playing in the nano and high tech sector at the moment. i think your first of all the troika dialog is also a management company for venture funds and currently we are running who are interest venture funds and one of them is together with you the worst nonna and business school school career established three years ago in moscow it's two billion rubles investment fund venture a venture capital fund when non-a has invested to one billion googles. about so t.v. media news dollars and. the same amount was invested by business school school caught up in this fund and the investment declaration is dedicated to be a particular moment to acknowledge you and our mission east to find.
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such interest in startups. our partner for four for future portfolio companies and invest them. go through the process use of growing this company and then to find an exit strategy for all this company as usual was known as one of the companies one of the nine hundred companies slated for privatization in the coming years how big a role will try to play in those privatisation it would be very special case. it's . giant. so-called state corporation which should go privately through some transactions probably it's the only one the wrist should try this day as a state corporation or it should be liquidated so we means that the government sees private business potential for a response to exist as
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a. public incorporate. and it's interesting it confirms that. it should be important more years for the government than they would like to to move it as a big step well established private private and public company. time to take a quick look at the markets now and they are high here in moscow with both also as more than a percent up all the main players are making gains on the r.t.s. was. a lot more than one point five percent. rally in london shares quickly lost steam as investors await the verdict of the us federal reserve on a potential new round of quantitative easing in london the shares a ryanair declined three point seven percent the low cost airlines saw a cent increase in second quarter profit but warned it has little visibility on ticket prices in the fourth quarter. and the u.s.
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stocks have started november trading with modest gains boosted by encouraging earnings reports chinese data to spread liquidity ahead of major market events later in the week to khalid sheikh components gained after the semiconductor industry association said global cheap sales rose almost three sentence september from a month in telus climbing two point five percent while cisco and microsoft both gaining about one percent. or saw a draw. is for the first time purchasing an asset overseas russia's biggest renewable energy companies buying fifty one percent of a new hydro plant being built in vietnam the project is worth up to one hundred fifty million dollars with the parties aiming to finalize the deal by the end of this year energy consumption in vietnam has been growing at an aerial rate of about twenty percent gross hydro also plans to enter the markets of laos indonesia and
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india. and top russian lenders burbank is spinning the wheel of fortune it's set to take control of the soviet era lottery support on the federal and two monopolist service has approved its bid for seventy five percent of the company support looked or has won the turn to hold national motorists in support of the olympic games in sochi the last true side specter to raise about a billion dollars and the last trip will keep about who should percent of the proceeds. after of us saw a forty percent jump in sales for the first ten months of this year compared to two thousand and nine russia's largest comical sold around one hundred seventy thousand the calls helped by the cash for clunkers program separately the company has for the last twelve months and comes to to the problems with its center right. well that's the business news for now but you can always get more stores more website are to dot.

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