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trying to push through the doors destroying the property riot police pushing them back almost immediately clearing out the square our crew actually got injured in the process while filming in the crowd right by the windows riot police started pushing everyone back until like hell and actually got hit on the head with a police baton they were able to continue their work their feeling all right but it was still quite a sight it seemed for a moment that police couldn't really distinguish between civilians and journalists anybody that was in the crowd at risk getting hit or kicked for a punch. only later did they seem to distinguish the journalist protestors and actually tried to avoid the press we saw some protesters being cornered by riot police spent the night severely was quite a frightening sight but right now it does seem that everything is calm down riot police and gain control of the square have cleared out all of the protesters there
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are still some groups. about a block there very small rescue people in each one in there very quickly cornered by riot police detained and moved off waiting a police car and saw a lot of people being detained a lot of people were injured as well in the protests that turned violent in a matter of moments what have just as quickly been extinguished by officials which were going to say we're here to defend our freedom which is being threatened by one man who's in power and he's making all the decisions but i'm still is that the entire system is riddled with fear we've just seen where the presidential candidates going to climb beaten brutally flitters went off everyone was put down on the ground and told to stay down as we heard the attacker swearing he broke the glass in our booth and began stealing our equipment like thieves only people were kicked out some with regrouped and came here to protest so of course many people showing the will to protest what they believe a fraudulent election the only presidential elections that valerie's this had of course for. all of the one coming president and it's on the question of good
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morning to opposition leaders these results are falsified and the over eighty percent that lukashenko gathered is also a falsified number that's precisely why they were out in the street so far international observers haven't reported any major violations and only heard of one registered report where an international observer was denied access to a polling station but so far that is the only report on record and we are of course waiting to see whether international observers will wait for a more detailed report of their observations of the money incentive in there having a positive conclusion is a very big one the european union has promised umbrella respond a lot of financial aid billions of euros if there is evidence of free and democratic elections perhaps that is why the looks of it will allow the opposition some semblance of freedom giving them on air time and sanction anti-government rallies but critics of course say that that is all for show international observers
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are still to publish their reports and will of course update you when we get. south korea has started it's not a foreign exercises on an island close to the border with north korea despite threats of retaliation from pyongyang officials say forty two south koreans have been evacuated from their homes have the drills north korea to the south last month in the sperms to sin they will do this people don't like then young is willing to strike back even the next time. requests the u.n. held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation but the security council failed to find agreement on how to ease tensions on the peninsula. so to turn seoul of military exercises warning they might cause unpredictable developments in the region. there may be going to vision of tension and a serious conflict for that matter so in the big chamber when they have this private meeting which was asked for by the russian federation. we reiterated the
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cool. part is no one said the terms. well coming up later in the program a u.s. policy review what if washington failed to mention its report on its strategy in afghanistan. plus purpose of building gambling's russia far from being realized two years on from the casino and thriving illegal trade find out more than join up. with the u.s. already fighting in two wars again and has been revealed as another possible front opening up but they could be secret links between the countries but is feeding into the american media which is now stoking fears of the arab nations a hotbed of terrorism ati's ghani chicken reports. america's secret aims in yemen are secret no more as confirmed by recent we can leaks this patch of classified diplomatic cables u.s.
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special operations forces are carrying out strikes against suspected terrorists in yemen and the yemeni government is taking the credit in exchange for yemen's cooperation the u.s. heavily finances the country's fragile government but u.s. plans in yemen go further than strikes the military are discussing long term basis and asking for more than a billion dollars to fight all carted there before some open laughton had a dream for him in a nightmare for us it was to involve us in in inconclusive wars in distant lands that would cost us a fortune there's a kind of other intelligence national security bureaucracy that said in this country all sere and americans are irrationally scared when the parcel bomb hysteria broke out in october the us twenty four hour news machine did not fall short of feeding americans worst fears a second suspicious package from yemen was found at a better facility the ideal country. o'conner years ago already believed in the
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arabian peninsula is behind the shipment the packages from yemen gave rise to a lot of confusion as to whether they were really parcel bombs but one thing that was beyond doubt the fear trigger has been pulled out yemen was in the news as a terrorist hub in a matter of days the u.s. officially deployed predator drones in yemen and started talking about bases there they deliberately overblow all of these incidents because there is a huge constituency a huge business national security business which is paid for by the u.s. taxpayer it's a way of capturing the political support the way of doing a lot of different things but what it's not doing is defeating terrorism the most generous estimates suggest there are perhaps several hundred al qaida members in the poverty stricken strive torn desert so if you get. you ask paschal forces have been chasing them for years causing dozens of civilian deaths that what the u.s. is doing in yemen is really inflating the prominence of al qaeda in the arabian
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peninsula this is a group that probably would have very little street value in the arab street or the muslim street if the united states wasn't propping up locky of the sort of second coming of osama bin laden i think it it goes to show how little we've learned from the boogie man days of bush and cheney and how our own policies in dangerous more in many cases that his policies on the surface american leaders are motivated by the fear of one day receiving a parcel bomb but some say disaster has other layers of motivation you're not going to make the technology of a letter bomb go away by attacking what you think is al qaeda in yemen you're just going to make it move to another place the u.s. government is basically very much into a marketing campaign to make these things look like the government is being effective in light of modern u.s. wars and their coverage in the media we've learned that the objective pros and cons of waging a military campaign can be mutate whenever fear comes into the picture and fear can
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justify almost anything going to check on our t. washington d.c. . twin suicide attacks on military bases in two afghan cities left thirteen people dead in the northern city of qom dues and stressed and on the uniforms stormed a recruitment center in the gun battle ensued earlier insurgents attacked a bus carrying only offices in the capital kabul the country's main improvements into the taliban claimed responsibility washington's policy says defeating terrorism remains the american forces priority enough to stop but our military analysts can leave any who show off so as the u.s. is and looking crucial problems. talking about the u.s. policy review on afghanistan and pakistan. would you be surprised that the us president and he's comments on the new policy on afghanistan and pakistan has
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never mentioned the old or new u.s. counter-narcotics policy or imminent threat and challenge to afghanistan its neighbors and the global security even once that is two main challenges in afghanistan corruption for itself and narco terrorism for its neighbors have been come play play ignored the national intelligence estimate of us policy in afghanistan and pakistan excels in one thing in its mission statement finally it got its priority perfectly straight the number one thing is al qaida the second it's pakistan and afghanistan it takes only the third place but when you listen to the u.s. president comments on the new u.s. policy in the region you get an impression that he didn't have an opportunity to read through his own national intelligence or view on pakistan and afghanistan.
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and of course you can find more stories and analysis on our website called a glimpse of what's just a click away form saving you struggling to survive on europe was gripped with until sturdy protests in countries agree a mechanism to members on the brink of collapse. and a wildcat strike russian law entitles altogether a new show on one of circus acts and some rather clever tricks for the animals. discover more about that authority. if you. believe.
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many people in poor central asian states of russia are seen as a land of opportunity millions of migrants fought there every year in search of greener pastures but many are forced to work in the eagerly life is far from perfect when you go to school reports. here for the federal migration service comes knocking on the door at four o'clock in the morning officers say they arrive at this early hour before the immigrants leave for work which usually happens around six am that duty the broader. conducted in order to find illegal immigrants usually we have about seven or eight trades a month but this time around the federal migration service found just
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a few people without permission to work in the country one of them is in it and he's twenty two year old. i don't have documents i don't know russia i've been in russia for about a year and i don't understand the rules and customs of the country who is one of a dozen immigrants who were apprehended during the raid but officials say there are millions more undetected in russia. currently there are about five million foreign citizens working in the russian federation of work legally the vast majority. there are about people living in that tiny little room right there we're going to go down the corridor into the kitchen and you can see for yourself that the conditions here are far from cemetery or convenient this is like a kitchen space something between a bathroom and basically a place where people cook and wash themselves is well. so why do vietnamese chinese
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in many from other asian countries continue to flock to russia. although they get paid a lot less the native workers would be paid for the same job is still a lot more than they would have been back home migrant workers or a very valuable resource countries with developed economies they do all the hard low paid jobs that no one in the country wants to do. russia has the second largest number of immigrants in the world after the united states and there's plenty of jobs in industries such as construction and retail the flow of migrant workers doesn't show any signs of drying up even if the hours are long in the living conditions are cramped. party. the u.s. senate has voted down another attempt to amend a new nuclear arms treaty in the start deal the republicans want to recognize the link between strategic and tactical weapons but that would need further negotiations with russia republicans want to postpone the debate until january when
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they will hold a majority in congress tuesday could become a crucial day when most of the senate members gather u.s. president has described ratification of the start treaty as a national priority it was signed by him and the russian president in april it was hailed as a major achievement in relations between the two countries deal with c. arsenals slashed by one third. the indian government says its plans for the future of kashmir will be released in a few months but the proposal has riled up those living in the region who say they haven't been allowed to contribute to the parent's creation scores very separatist leader for roopa told r.t. any proposal should involve people there and include pakistan. we have to talk about the process and that is redacted we are feel for the last so many years that yes india pakistan have talked about me many times but it has been you know i mean there is no process in motion as far as the two countries are concerned the person
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should hear them bushmeat is that you can't have talks on the one hand and killings on the other hand for the last five months we have seen what happened the last hundred twelve you said you want all noncombatants students but there doesn't seem to be an accountability from the government side so if the government of india is saying that we are going to have a solution or a conduit of a solution in the next two months the fact is of the wood it doesn't know anything about that so if this statement is to mean anything let the government of india address some of the issues which we have given to them it's going to only survive if india pakistan and the world community are going to support the whole thing. to watch that full interview in a little over an hour's time right here on out. now to some other stories making headlines around the world thieves steal oil because the powerful pipeline
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explosion accident killing at least twenty eight people injuring more than fifty twelve children the blast sent rivers of far through the streets of homs is east of the capital further blasts one of the main explosion in a ghost town burnt out houses authorities say the thieves lost control of the oil because of the high pressure. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki. he is set to unveil a cabinet saw from parliamentary elections all the major factions will be included along with kurds shia and sunni arabs each candidate will still have to be approved by the parliament but in the end a long period of political deadlock. freezing weather and severe snows continue to cause massive disruption in the u.k. and across europe london's heathrow airport stopped talking rating leaving thousands of travelers stranded forcing them to scramble not on terminal for most flights were also canceled or delayed due to icy conditions in paris frankfurt and
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amsterdam up to ten inches predicted to last post christmas. the u.n. says hundreds of people have been abducted from their homes in the ivory coast in the wake of last month's presidential elections comes a day off the u.n. announced it would remain there despite being voted out by the incumbent on. us ignored international force to step down it. claims the un has been arming his rival this tara who observers say one key elections fears of growing of renewed violence the country still recovering from a bloody civil war. now the gambling industry has gone underground in russia since a ban on casinos was introduced almost two years ago but the isolated locations of the four gambling zones when they fail to live up to expectations so to combat are thriving legal trade authorities are looking at fifty casinos closer to tourist
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areas resulted in his reports. stacks of cash and roofs of one armed bandits federal security service agents freed an illegal casino in most eighteen months ago is chik gambling law meant casinos in russia could only exist in four special zones but it failed then the show idea had to build gambling zones far away from residential areas just didn't work it takes several hours to get from the nearest airport to this casino in southern russia and as you can see the zone still doesn't look like gamblers paradise. the distance according to regional authorities almost killed the whole idea some of the transportation is a key factor today we have a steady flow of gamblers coming to this casino enough to make the project worthwhile but that's not the zones full capacity plus months russian president medvedev approved a war relocating the only functioning gambling zone in the russian south now the
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zone will be closer to tourist destinations which travel to the city of an up on the black sea coast which according to locals may very well become the new and hopefully more successful version of the russian vegas. and winter time the place looks a bit depressing but are not as deputy mayor is certain that his city does have a potential for developing gambling industry. in the village obligations with its one thousand hectares of vacant land is just five minutes away from the airport there is also a railway line and a highway passing through on napa for resort hosting the gambling project there's a good opportunity to make an alp accessible the year round up until now only been able to fill the hotels for me talk tolbert but because you know the season will stretch up to twelve months. these fields have been prepared for a large scale construction by a peninsula with yellow sand beaches that attract thousands in the future golden sands gambling zone will also include
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a russian style theme park hotels shopping malls and restaurants authorities admit however that the news that will be more or less just like they will one unless the illegal casinos disappear and this may require more legislative work to stock because he knows from operating where they shouldn't be wished i am always that is the question so if you have come up with a proposal to introduce stricter punishment for the organizers of the underground gambling then this is so far almost one hundred percent of these individuals have been able to avoid serious punishment by disguising their businesses as lottery clubs or internet cafes although there is still no deadline. the golden sands project is of especially stay just the region so the words are optimistic they are certain that it may take less than three years to build this new gamblers paradise on the black sea coast but with a huge and powerful underground gambling industry it's still unclear whether the news though will be the right bet for russia does the lords keep r.t.e. cross in the region. well that's what we visit one of russia's most beautiful they
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choose those with thousands of rocky cliffs scattered in the siberian tiger. and discovery to be easy to. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. and you can watch the full program in ten minutes time arundhati a few moments we'll have all the business news with a little statement. it's
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a business russia's government says the pause in economic growth is over after new figures show of fall in unemployment numbers november's douglas rate cut from six point eight to six point seven percent economists to andre clear patch now sees positive dynamics in the fourth quarter after july's drought caused a drop in the third average salaries also agreed last month over three percent. shareholders invisible call may block a merger with middle east mobile giant whether to create the world's fifth largest mobile network but the line operators bosses meet next week to approve the deal with the owner of italy's wind and egypt or us called f.t. quotes sources saying the board may not get enough votes to pass the agreement on fears the six point five billion dollar price tag is too high. staying with him in
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a news that french finance groups a city general has denied its buying d.t.b. stake in ross bank on thursday bt boss andre costin claimed they'd reached a deal on the nineteen point three percent share in russia's largest lender a soldier in spokeswoman said there were no plans to increase the stake in its subsidiary i think they do remain open to talks. stock markets now shares in japanese retail almost a percent on reports of a seventy percent jump in operating profit for the nine months through november but worries over. our way in all the major indices in asia are down south korea's kospi index is lower as being begins live fire drills within the last hour raising tension with pyongyang the r.t.s. here in moscow had a poor end on friday after a broadly positive week shares they plummeted in the last hour of trade to finish just in the red but the my six continues to grow experts now predict the index will in the year above seventeen hundred points. and on the my six years from ended
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higher as the price of light sweet holds above eighty eight dollars a barrel and other blue chip telecom also finished up a report that could enter the lucrative pay t.v. market with a bid for provider in t.k. fell on planes it's looking for further acquisitions in eastern europe. consumer demand has been key to russia's recovery from the financial crises rubinstein from a triple financed think that will help shares in spirit like outperform the market no bank is a proxy for the russian market and also a proxy for the russian economy too is that it is. fundamentally on numbers it's growing and it's it's doing really well in terms of financial results there's a speculative drive and next year we expect their banks a.d.r. program to be launched and that's going to bring in many more years for investors into the name because the bank will the shares will become accessible
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internationally. as the business join a fifty markets open in the right direction. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. but there are killing innocent
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kids allies in the call of course and that's never answered. on the song when the skull spoke to me i think of it every day. the flashbacks from the memories. of so much so a long time i'm just here trying to help. i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why i got my legs. don't feel. that i believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but you know most soldier on the other side and i think i'm just as
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good. oh oh . in india oh she's available in the movie joyce people chose. the gateway to go to
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the grand imperial true and told us to push coromandel you can go with her toe toe she says don't need to go and. run this in the kennel was her job as a treat. for that take a look at the headlines now father and son the streets of the better russian capital as thousands of opposition protesters clashed with police they claim sunday's presidential ballot was weeks to give the country's a company that's on the thank goodness eighty percent of the vote to come in that film in the clashes were also in. the us media ramps up at scare mongering as washington could soon be going on about that anti terrorism crusade with washington already pointing to yemen field as another possible front.
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and millions of migrants from central asian states russia so that the opportunity for many who are forced to work illegally the grossest move is. the next we travel to the heart of siberia to discover some natural wonders. siberia's largest city and a major industrial center. a unique nature reserve called. the pillars can be found only four kilometers away from the city here thousands of rocky cliffs lie scattered in the siberian tiger people in central siberia centuries ago revered the place with special devotion. here the hardy braves at very low temperatures to try to climb cliffs without safety equipment.

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