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r.t. sorrow for three ports. tell emerging here in kosovo at the moment an organized crime group including a former health minister involved in organ trafficking now the story starts a couple of years ago when doctors working for the private health clinic medicaid is the you can see behind me were investigated for allegedly performing these illegal organ transfer operations now the group was said to have targeted poor people from regions such as russia kazakhstan and remain here and offering them around twenty thousand dollars to come here and have these operations performed with the recipients as well being charged a huge amount of money for the cases taken by. police mission working here in kosovo and they both these indictments the seven people now the prosecution haven't actually made these public but we've been able to gain access to one of the documents and seeing what the indictment said no one person named in the indictment also has links to another shocking case involving organ trafficking now in that
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instance is alleged that around three hundred serbian war prisoners during the costume war who kept in a house in northern albania by the cause their liberation army and were killed and their organs used for trafficking now the details of that case came to light when the former chief prosecutor of the war crimes tribunals khalid to ponce released a big detailing some of this information now while he was covered by the media at the time in the new toys yellow house incident and other details of that case with particularly greece and the allegations of people having organs for me and then being kept alive until the other organs and he did and then being killed and although the case to detain media attention there was heavy criticism that it was never fully investigated properly and that there were many people who were trying to block that and the story coming to light with this latest case there really are growing concerns because they could become a breeding ground for these types of crimes indeed commentators saying that there
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are many people including possibly authorities who are profiting heavily from this type of crime. serbian political analyst me should give rather serves nato's invasion of a crumbling yugoslavia in the ninety's paved the way you for these atrocities to happen. if only a part two of these litigation is so true this is a monstrous crime and i need to stress that such crimes of never occurred when this was so over and yugoslav territory would be appropriate for this as all of. the united states and nato has. into kosovo occupied the country and insisted on the with the rule not just to flee then you go. also on that with little of the police force if you with all your police force from the area any quitting the world will assume this will result most to a flea would be an orthodox churches so been destroyed meanwhile and all this under the supervision of when they took so while sweden mentioning no albanian
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participation which is which is certainly true is of the occupying power would cost to actually carry responsibility. analysis from a serbian political analyst we should give roll of edge there we have more on the story on our website r t dot com however we're shifting gears to a lighter note now we take you coming up to romeo boot camp a little later in the program. the phone number is the fastest number of places like a brazilian supermodel like fifteen seconds it's a place for a lot of florida guys to learn pick up one hundred one and they're prepared to pay handsomely for the perfect it's. another pet project for vladimir putin the russian prime minister has been given a crocodile and a tiger over the years and now we report on the latest leg or to be exact of the p.m.'s current free trade. but first after failing to find a remedy for currency maneuvering in trade troubles of the g twenty summit the
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world leaders of headed for japan economic strife tops the list at the summit of the pacific rim nations as well the leaders also have some territorial disputes that need their attention or he's tests are at the apec meeting. free and open trade and investment has always been one of the main goals of the twenty one of member states but this year it's easier said than done it's a little more difficult especially since a lot of the leaders attending apec had just come from the g twenty and at the g twenty it's not nothing really was accomplished there were no pre-meds signed between the countries and basically there was an air of the protectionism there were fears of protectionism and there were also accusations coming from the different countries that each one was protecting the interests of their own country so people are not expecting much really from a makeover going to be particularly positive is. going to come out of it other than i think this is a forum in which the focus is on trade and economics but the fact that the u.s.
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could not get the free trade deal in seoul through done with the south koreans before this meeting which is something that i think president obama clearly wanted to happen the fact that it didn't frankly suck some of the air from from this meeting now so as it is with any forum leaders of the countries as they represented here do meet on the sidelines for bilateral or multilateral talks and one of those the talks that happened was between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the prime minister of japan and as we know tokyo added moscow have been in a rather tense mood because of the issue of the karylle islands the president of russia had a visit to these islands earlier this month that he's a first cousin actually to set foot on those islands and egypt pal is laying claim to them but russia has ownership say that their ownership is disputed and here is what foreign minister sergei lavrov had to say about that meeting.
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minutes to know it's a con once again expressed regret over president medvedev sousa to can assure islands president reaffirms our vision of the situation the president. it seems self region to visit this is own surgery and things will stay this way the president all foods to change their approach to the issue of the peace treaty and. the economy instead well there will be more bilateral talks happening and the one that we are looking forward to is the one between russian president medvedev and us president barack obama so we'll have to wait to see and see if something will come out of that meeting. artie's tests are so you're reporting for us from japan. winter is on the way here in russia but you'd never guess it after a summer of suffering a sweltering summer in november is turning up the heat temperature should be dipping below freezing but right now they've been hitting fourteen celsius by day parties or in english go look at why it's still hot saw in moscow. usually with
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pulling out our winter coats right now but something is definitely our raw in the weather department in fact it's not just most our most guys have been enjoying several very very warm days no need for for coat sore heads but if we were to go down to the south of russia in fact we could enjoy swimming and sunbathing to the fullest degree it's that hot out there and of course this is not something that russians are historically used to if we were to go back to let's say nine hundred forty one during the world war two period fuel is freezing in tanks of course people were people were need deeper in snow blizzards basically the usual winter things that were happening in the vendor and we don't have to go that far in time is not earth that just let's say ten years ago same story again snow would be out here people could ice skate on the moscow river you could not do that right now obviously something is going on and winter is in no hurry to arrive in fact in some
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places in the western part of russia trees are starting to bloom again they can credit the grass is still green and bears are not hibernating roaming around looking for food to eat birds are not flying south so something is going on something that people are not used to and definitely winter is in no hurry to arrive at this moment actually the experts are sort of separated into three groups one of them is saying that of course the manmade pollution is to blame we don't have to go back far to remember the british petroleum disaster in mexico gulf of course that has affected a loop current in the gulf and that is one of the intrinsic parts of the gulf stream and if that is affected of course obviously temperatures at not just northern america but in europe are going to be affected as well and as a matter of fact something is going on in the world in fact everything that's been happening for the last year year and
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a half as far as weather is concerned actually looks small. it's something out of a hollywood blockbuster be a pocket about the apocalypse rather than something that we're usually used to for example snow in australia and in south america you don't get to hear much about that at least you didn't until about this year you were suffering from severe flooding but this is a past spring and of course like you mentioned earlier it's sweltering heat in moscow people dying from overheating fires raging all of that because of the weather of course other scientists are saying that it's all because of the sun so the sun flares are to blame and yet of course there's a third group of scientists were saying this has been going on for millions of years and we should just relax and enjoy the warm weather while we can. r.t. spoke to a leading us science broadcaster who explains what he thinks is behind the current volatile weather what happened with the loop current in the gulf of mexico it actually broke. starting shortly after the disaster it will twenty and by
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the early part of june it was completely disconnected now there's a number of contributing currents for what later becomes called the gulf stream we have the brazilian current the caribbean current as it passed into the gulf stream which then crosses the atlantic the north atlantic the. north toward the scandinavian countries norway and sweden and of course affect the climate the british northern europe and of course also russia and ukraine the loop current had been destroyed it's probably an interaction not of the immense amount of oil that was released but the use of correction ninety five hundred that would break in boundaries between of oil and the warm gulf waters so. the consequences to the climate of northern europe is that. we don't know how fast this is. just one two years it's most likely. three in ten years but the. british
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isles and northern europe areas of france and germany it's on. where the climate. normally winter is more like the climate of moscow. remember our website is always keeping you on top of the stories we're covering here's what's lighting up for you what are t. dot com this week at the russian company revving up for the future in formula one find out how moto see a motorist won its place on the grid as the country's first team in the high octane sport. a group of russian i experience has been accused of hacking bank accounts in the u.s. and stealing three million dollars by not all the details that are.
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the russian prime minister is known for his affection for a man's best friend his beloved dog com he became the first one to get a collar tracked by satellite and now it looks like i'll have to buy another bloody mary putin was presented with a new puppy everybody say all a look at the puppy the it was given to him by bulgaria's prime minister during a trade trip and it seems to be love at first sight it's a young gary and sheep dog which will now head off to join the ever growing prime ministerial menagerie among the animals he has been presented with recently has been a tiger cub put in was given as a birthday present two years ago. first impressions last when it comes to romance but money but many can fall flat at the first hurdle dating said tough game so now there's a solution for americans who can't find the right words to woo christina been visiting a boot camp for the failed. let's get straight to the point when it comes to hitting the town on
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. a bomb attack in a crowded marketplace in northern afghanistan has killed ten people and wounded eighteen others authorities believe the intended target was a local police chief who died in the explosion the lives of three children were also claimed by the motorcycle bomb blast earlier a major nato base in eastern afghanistan was also targeted by militants of the eight of the attackers were killed as soldiers repelled the attack the unrest may not be receding but the u.s. is continuing with its plans to gradually withdraw its troops from next july parties military contributors has washington self-imposed deadline could ring hollow in reality. it was a bad idea from the outset to set up an artificial deadline for the u.s. forces withdraw from afghanistan so it didn't come as a surprise when recently there. washington trio u.s. state department chief the pentagon chief and the u.s. joint chiefs of staff and now the deadline will be postponed for another four years
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it has been long suspected but now it's official but the credit for the extension of the u.s. forces was drawled to general petraeus and the u.s. commander in afghanistan the whole idea of the artificial deadline for the u.s. pullout cut both ways on the other side it was a good idea to provide the sense of urgency for the abdullah leadership to clean up their act together and to take full responsibility for the future of the country starting from providing the security all across afghanistan but since there is no leadership in afghanistan regarding the afghan government which is completely paralyzed by the corruption and incompetence while soaked in drug trafficking business no doubt it was a smashing tactical success for general petraeus. to call the u.s.
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counter-narcotics offensive in afghanistan as. initiative. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe myanmar's program ocracy leader has walked free after spending most of the past two decades under house arrest aung sang suu kyi she greeted thousands of cheering supporters after military authorities allowed her release and remove barricades surrounding her lakeside residence so she became one of the most prominent political prisoners and world leaders are welcoming the move and pretend. there been violent clashes in bangladesh over plans to evict an opposition leader from her military owned house former prime minister has lived there since her husband was assassinated three decades ago plans to force her out on a technicality or being seen as an escalation of the bitter fight but the current leadership bangladesh has struggled to stabilize after spending nearly two years under emergency rule. muslims from around the world are headed to saudi arabia for
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the annual hog pilgrimage which starts on monday it's a required ritual for muslims who are able to travel to mecca at least two and a half million are expected to show up worshippers of a gathered for the first prayers in the holy city ahead of the official opening security has been intensified over fears of possible terror attacks. asia pacific leaders are headed into a second day of talks but many are hoping it will bear more fruit than the g. twenty earlier in the week major business leaders were there too including the man in charge of one of russia's biggest investment banks andre costin president of d.t.b. bank has been telling our teams alice hibbard about what the gathering of the richest nations ought to be about it's coming your way next.
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many thanks for being with us and so in your opinion does the g twenty were made as strong and united as that risk is still a real consensus to overhaul and improve the false financial system every much so i think the. g twenty didn't become a global government of course but i think from meeting to meeting the more and more before the debate of ideas and. ideas. becoming program for example or sample survey data it measures so i think that the
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very useful proles of the thing the. show the idea of the g. twenty meeting its parts truthful and what top school steps could the g. twenty take to advice along my twelve economy and trade. of in the number of. discussions of course one is relates to the global sustainable and balanced growth and of course here there's a focus on the budget deficit for the youth in budget deficit reducing government debts. controlling. the main key mccrae cannot make figure this thing better is quite important on the other hand there's of course the reform of the national monetary fund and other parts of import misuse preaching the financial stability of the twin the focus of this is so t twenty going on cling to so cool currency within the balancing out so global trade imbalance a big
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a problem do you think these two issues. definitely creates this conflict creates additional problem leads through our mobile that suits the old the. changing currency market. i think the survey is of the best for the world economy and about i think this is the direct result of the price that. we share for the worse than the situation for many countries and reduced consumption reduce the wealth of the world so. be released that i don't think that these are planned to resolve the c.d.c. or. measures like for example the american side proposed as will be implemented there's so many differences in approach between chinese japanese americans europeans and the merging markets so i think but but i hope that with the growth
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of the all of them and the destruction of the east you these you will not be as accurate as it is now german chancellor angela merkel recently something to think protectionism as being among one of the biggest challenges to face the global economy what do you make of that and what would you say something just being among the biggest thing that's always i mean crisis always leads to more protection and that's the number one i would say so on this board view there's nothing unusual that recent price as a lead to the same situation either in the currency field or in the trade field. yes i think to liberalize the economy to liberalize the world trade to liberalize the world economy i think that that's the correct way to proceed now what do you make of the us this announcement. six hundred billion dollar round of wants to be saved and how will it lead to affecting think developing
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a common i agree that's probably to stop. the governor. and supporting measures for the poor than me and it's too early and i think the russian government would you substantially support but also continue this program and i think i think we will see a little bit more of our own support for the next year or so before really the big one to me stop to conform with all government assistance i think it's quite important focusing on inflation now back to what you say that the rocks and governments you think pulling out and see what's still full call for inflation in the coming. i think what the what was there already and else by the russian government so for me it's implied really stick i think the government succeeded in bringing inflation to be a record lowest level and i think it will continue to be used. to the level of other developed nations within the next three four years the timing and now it's
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going to debase the film on an old till about how it was that kind of sound america's now has been all that you want to do you think it would take an even come to sydney to multi-currency with that i think that will happen i don't know how quickly we have for example to be insisting that rouble should be included in this procedure at least for the purpose of original currency and i think. i mean be a very big debts of america for them in a very negative dollar a month for the volatility over the meeting is a start and see i mean. everybody to the conclusion that this should be a currency buster i think the going to happen. in the future under a constant presidents across is something back many thanks for joining us here on our set thank you.
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policies available in international. photo. intercontinental hotel shirts and. tour of. hotels in the. resort and spa. three thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. show your headlights a group of at least seven people charged with illegal organ illegal organ trafficking in kosovo fueling speculation of links to alleged organ theft by the
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kosovo liberation army during the one thousand nine hundred ninety four one of the men charged is reportedly a former high ranking health ministry official. after g. twenty gridlock on currency wars the baton is passed to the apec summit in japan asia pacific nations including russia the u.s. and china try to map the best way of a global downturn the twenty one member economies are working toward a free trade pact. and in a year of extreme weather across the globe r.t. goes in search of what lies behind it several regions of russia including the capital are experiencing surprisingly mild temperatures for this time of year. with your headlines up next the interview show spotlight this time around host al gore and of talks with alexander called upon in the man with one of the toughest jobs in russia as the president's envoy to the north caucasus how does he hope to make the troubled region more stable and possibly more prosperous it's coming your way next .
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