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the story. catcher in the city. as a good up until the stroke or less to become the her toe. the terrorist next door are rising arrested in europe turns the spotlight on e.u. and following the policy of wrong doing and existing with a paper. feeling the fear of nuclear war the moscow bunky museum it's giving businesses a first time to experience the horror of atomic holiday. timing divorce distress and dollars with half of us marriages breaking down the liquid one night charity to make a bomb out of the baby at. a
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very warm welcome to you this is from moscow with me i always have but several european countries are seeking a spike in the number of people arrested for planning terror attacks and there's concern that is the background checks on asylum seekers which also blame as aussies it go to the north reports from austria it's fear fuel for letting terrorists walk through the. like many others small you would be and downs in southern austria seems quiet and peaceful while never judge a book by its cover one of its residents is now under arrest suspected of being the brains behind. extremists in planning attacks in the heart of the european union an ethnic chechen was detained at the airport in vienna as he returned from
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a pilgrimage to mecca news about the incident went around the world or the streams really none of the locals seem to know much about it. we didn't hear anything about it i'm afraid i wasn't. i know nothing about it and i don't care some didn't want to be filmed at all but was it really because of a lack of information. and the deputy chief of one of australia's biggest newspapers christopher has been personally following this case or and with only a voice recorder in he was more successful in getting the locals to share. his with a really big population become unity with us so that people are sinking what what what comes next i mean this is just my neighbor he was here with me and now he has his arrested because of suspect. so terrible what would his
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wife and children really appear to be leaving an ordinary way if one of the most striking facts about this latest case is that the suspect has no hands he claims he lost the after being caught up in violence in chechnya well investigators are looking into or no other version whether his hands were all off while handling explosives this is raising questions austrians over hell well asylum seekers are checked before getting the green light has one of the most liberal asylum policies in the european union and last year alone the country received. fifteen thousand refugees from across the world with such an inflow of newcomers is becoming increasingly hard to find out who is who we want to know from the government in how many cases they actually did this background checks to make sure that this people are not criminal or dangerous second in how many cases austria has received. information from the countries of origin.
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and certain in how many cases asylum seekers actually have been refused the latest arrest is part of a massive police operation targeting an alleged extremist network in late november twenty six people were detained in belgium germany and the netherlands all suspected of recruiting so-called jihad is candidates and financing terrorist organizations it can be here in one year and it can be in any other town in europe in an effort to get more information of asylum seekers the e.u. is now making deals with countries of origin including russia but many experts warn with hundreds of thousands of refugees already living in the union because of illegal asylum policies of some of its member states still lie ahead is going off r g vienna austria. or this is your four minute warning before we take
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you on a trip underground. like the sirens wailing and of course over explain was that moscow is being hit by a ten megaton due to the bomb decimating most of the city i have to say even though you know this is just part of the visit to the bunker certainly feels very real. well exposed to fall out of a different kind now marge is breaking down into a divorce never used to be a cause for celebration but as gown as you can now discover as many americans a fall from sorry the having to wave goodbye to wedlock. in the age when half of marriages in the us end in divorce. there's a whole new trend celebrating the breakup yes. where there is demand there is supply party planners divorce gift all sorts of related merchandise
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from clothes to kitchen where even divorce cakes looking at these one might think a breakup doesn't always need a bitter taste back in the day. what. a negative and nowadays. many of them are many. more of a. divorce is hardly a positive trend but some americans are making the most of it non the less you win will you release pain from your life. i am willing to release the from my life celebration agencies are now adding divorce ceremonies to their menu almost like a wedding without a ring or weight some preferred with a ring here's what they get. that number with that i think really helped him to turn red. the transition we're making changes
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but for some symbols are not enough. and more practical help is needed to get over a separation you want and ask what do a good workout cupcakes and a makeup artist have to do with did wars but there is one person who combined it all and more in her relief program for the heartbroken six months ago list started hosting regular life after divorce events to empower women when i do turns into i don't ever want to see you again she offers the help of a host of experts a matchmaker a nutritionist the yoga instructor a psychic a makeup artist a life coach they're getting a tarot card reading they're getting cupcakes they're getting champagne and they're getting drinks they're getting their makeup they're getting to speak to other people they're getting a matchmaker they can talk to a matchmaker they can talk to a psychic so they're really getting so much for their forty dollars that they pay to come to this about forty dollars a month then welcome to the club where it's almost fun to be divorced you are the
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correct way for a real woman like that to me with mary left you born. to have the right guy even the sashimi. as many many behind the burgeoning divorce business in the u.s. say being positive sells and it surely does as newly single american strive to reinvent themselves and bury their past ganesh check on our t. washington d.c. . well things may look rosy for the new divorced in the states but later we hear of a solution for those who are friend free this time of year green you know i ring out bobby to spend time with the bob while it may be providing well for the company doesn't sun need in the making and to alcoholism. on the picturesque mountains of our part there open up the tourists again as he's returned to a landscape that used to be filled with georgian soldiers runnable insights is.
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the world's never without conflict but just a few short decades ago many feared total annihilation with the soviets under american atomic superpowers hope for in for the red button that threats are now passed but some of the nuclear bunkers built to protect people from attack still exist today giving tourists a living history experience he's been to visit one in moscow. it's a dual like no other designed to stop a nuclear blast is it here to do. the short wave or one of those trade has a way to board one point five goals. scored was a mistake. was it his award sickness about six meters or free in force of court. if you had been lucky enough to escape the initial explosion inside or enough food
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in end to last about two weeks it was to command and control all the surface forces and nothing more. but you know what sixteen days later nuclear war all fires in or additionally will decrease there's a level where when you can walk and breathe in special protective suits those stationed at the shelters would have had less the ninety seconds to put on a suit should radiation be detected inside and i can tell you that they aren't easy to get on in a rush to stop it nor are they particularly comfortable where. it's not just these purpose built facilities they were designed to protect in case of a nuclear attack one of moscow's iconic landmark is also there to protect biggest shelter in a war that has a mosque or metro system the station is. constructed as
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a bunker and it can save lives of people who was. inside at the time of strike the museum prides itself as being very hands on encouraging visitors to reach out and touch the past which. is it's not like an ordinary museum when nothing can be teched here on the contrary everything can be taxed is just going to hold in the hands away the equipment used when the bank was operational. the complex extends kilometers underground creating a rapid war and below the streets jump packed with people comes ahead deep underground visitors to the bunker get a chance to experience what it would have been like if moscow would ever being hit by a nucular touch and this facility of how to beat the red lights flashing out the sirens wailing and a voice over explains that moscow is being hit by a ten megaton bomb decimating most of the city i have to say even though you know
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this is just part of the visit to the bank at seven feels very real peter all of it on t.v. . at two thirty pm at g.m.t. meet the soldiers whose conscience has made them dead to defy the minute she can land it's rather than being labeled as murderers and criminals. the. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched the street fight. to fly in from the colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. the sergeant in the u.s. army. tried to become an american by digging part in the. ranks and reasons different but one thing brings them together once they disobey.
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now the holiday season is a time for many to hit the town and share a few drinks with friends but that's a problem if you've got no one close by well in ukraine that's a solution that you can hire a drinking buddy and i explain. the festive spirit is in the air with thousands out on the streets all set for winter fun and some serious holiday shopping. and around this time of year companionship is what many people want most this man says he would pay any sum to have someone to talk to he can now have a temporary cure against loneliness it's through a company offering a drinking buddy for hire service in the central ukrainian town of your put your friends and his cousin but we use the strangest facts we want to pass and talk to a stranger and on many occasions solves his problems when i'm trying to get people
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drunk deliberately that's all main mission is for all client to receive a good person can say i hired buddy will listen to all your problems drink with you . and even lift your spirits with a song. who had a. professional drinking buddy good night you might seem of sounds he is good at finding a different approach to every person but in some cases it involves a fair bit of drinking for the cause for that you work with sometimes a client is so deep in his problems that he starts drinking heavily one after another and only having consumed a lot of alcohol because you start talking in such cases i have to drink with that person because when i see that a client is relaxed i urge him to talk rather than drinking more richard but you should the idea for the company came out of the credit crunch crane was one of the country's worst affected leaving a trail of social problems that's why psychiatry's say they're not surprised that
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a service of this type is growing popular although they warn it comes with its own dangers. if the person has no one to talk to it is better that he talks to someone than keeping his problems to himself if it does help me turn into a threat if a person uses his service like this once or twice that's ok if he becomes a frequent visitor it means that he either has here psychological issues or that he's a potential alcoholic. during the holiday period tonight he expects a lot of work as what's fun for some may be an additional strain for them only once alexy rush of ski artsy reporting from ukraine. and walla life settles into a new year people about cross-talk death believe the world needs to brace itself the trouble in twenty. of the extreme feelings that people have and the extreme politics in the us i think has a little bit to do with the fact that we have ten percent unemployment and i think
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if the economy grows and the unemployment rate comes down the level of vitriol and sort of level of agitation were. commensurately declined so i think that could have a positive effect on the political dialogue in the u.s. and then finally people got to stick this in because we're talking about the upcoming year and we talked about well you know that no other thing sort of craig bubbles and crises i just want to point to the physical as well as the political one of the processes we're continue to be involved in is climate change and i expect that the pace of unexpected climatic you've got to earthquakes floods things that really dominate the lives of pakistan and particularly in the developing world we're going to get plenty of those stories this year as well. and.
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what do you watch the full cross talk program next hour here on the some more international stories in brief now this hour on the military's have been waiting to get aid to the stricken aerial strain mia submerged by massive floods ten people have died so far and what's being described as a biblical flood that's forced around two hundred thousand people to flee to safety there also the fear is that deadly snakes and reptiles could be brought out by the flood water the deluge in queensland cup as an area larger than france and germany combined. the new york times says the bank of america has launched a broad defensive review fearing that it could be the next wiki leaks target a team of around twenty executives and looking for loopholes through which potentially damaging confidential data might have been slipped out during a song the whistle blowing web site dahlia said he could take down a major u.s.
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bank by revealing unethical practices. like a second largest political parties that it's quitting the ruling coalition because the government. to tackle corruption and inflation the united national movement is threatening to defect to the opposition which will end the coalition's parliamentary majority in the government's future in doubt the prime minister denies it's in crisis but the move could see a vote of no confidence being called that the opposition masters anough supports. now the tiny republic of our pas there has some of the caucuses region's most enviable landscape from its sunny beaches to spectacular mountains it's a passes that made it off limits for visitors ageing to share it but not anymore the tories are returning a darty that then is blocking has been joining them. grandpa takes visitors to places world off the beaten track along the river could daughter you know because
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there are many such gems our guy tells us the local legends he knows dozens of them take black water for instance people who move in the professor's fail to cure get well here allergies dermatitis things like that there you go said it was a part of the ancient trade route between east and west the silk route and this often reveals mysterious treasures but it is even certain that the area was once inhabited by giants. there was a survey and they found human bones let me tell you the part of the bone from the need done was one and a half metres long can you imagine how totally work it means they would join. our journey ends under the heavy hanging rock formations almost a cave with a natural empty theater surrounded by water this place is one of a prize as well kept secret the second i would refer to thread over there a magnificent view it's very hard to get here but it's definitely worth it for
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years this and other applies and landmarks were inaccessible to tourists well this small republic is known for its black sea beaches during the past two decades only if you dared to go to the mountains for more than five years the upper part of the good daughter gorge which is also called up. was occupied by georgian special forces in august two thousand and eight upazila regained control over the area making it possible for visitors to enjoy seven eighty as beautiful mountains so now even during the low season people come here for sightseeing the but it was told of the second even the mere fact that you're escaping from the city smog is just great the air here is so clean you can finally breathe normally and you feel much better here which is. the highlanders are hoping to restore the region's tourism industry most people here remember the good old times when look all families provided simple room and board for everyone. practically every sunday to family invited tourists to
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the homes and there were many of them here you can do many things skiing hunting trout fishing now that the worries over the locals are coming back and people are getting used to the new government so we hope and that life will get better it's likely that the could do it and they. will remain an exotic destination for years but those who dared to come here will be rewarded by the pristine beauty of the mountains the sound of the giant waterfalls and the ancient legends told by the wise grandpa to wash. our t. . well i do get more news on the analysis on all of all stories that come of course at stake a quick look online at will bear the minutes well good bye jellicoe let me take you want to rebel against a ride through the well months to bring you the triumph and tragedy for top line here. and something to definitely make your face lights out was our compilation
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of the biggest and brightest new year's celebrations where the world blew out all those stops some long midnight highlights the lab dot com. ok to be about with a recap of the headlines at half past the hour now they were business all day with you via. this is our business update welcome to the program russia has such a new or a loud put record with lots of bitching even pre-crisis heights the energy ministers figures show it was the only country to produce more than ten million barrels of oil a day as growing prices stimulated output the next biggest producer saudi arabia
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providers only eight and a quarter million barrels per day in recent months russian oil output rose and totaled by more than two percent throughout the here far outstripping analysts say . the economic ministry has cut its next year's growth expectations for russia's g.d.p. from four percent to three point eight percent while the fall of this has been slightly disappointing yvonne chalker from merrill lynch believes the economy is excel or writing. we think that growth will accelerate into two thousand and eleven we think that growth will be around four and a half percent from a little bit less than four percent in two thousand and ten in fact globally at bank of america merrill lynch russia is one of the four economies the two preferred the most going into two thousand and eleven the other three qana mr china india and indonesia but definitely russia is one of the economies that you like the most. mergers and acquisitions were among the top drivers last year with russia's tourist
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market catching investors' eyes european tour giant thomas cook took control of russia's oldest cation business interest the forty five million dollars deal gives the european fifty percent of an iconic brand with a large retail chain as well as getting an option though the remainder russians are known as big holiday spenders the joint operations will help thomas cook capitalize on strong russian demand for beach breaks and diversify away from the such a great european market. and in russia the markets are closed till the tenth of generate for the russian new year holiday break but let's take a quick look at some european stocks trading on monday european stock markets are higher the frustrating day of the new year all to stocks the banks are contributing to the positive tone the german dax is rising more than one percent and that by a three percent gave forewards bargain on b.m.w. london's footsies close for a bank holiday on monday the figures that it's going to screen are right is closing
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. russia's natural gas monopoly is among the top picks for investors who expects his shares to rise by up to twenty five percent next year low gas prices in europe in the first half of the year have been holding gazprom but from strong financial results now prices are on the up which are likely to help the energy giant out before the market next year also expects european exports to rise by three percent a year over the next decade of unless a from freemasons but an expected improvement in corporate governance will also add to the stock's potential. just problem is is the cheapest stop no in the merger my emerging markets universe government keeps making very strong profits and investors will go like that you know one thing that. investors still don't like about just that it's not perfect from a very corporate governance point of view or good to. governance some form of
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gossip from. this is going to be driving a stall going forward. and russia's entry into the world trade organization is slowly becoming a reality in the country secured in you backing last year off to lowering export texas and rail fees lexicons and creating limits on falling subsidies and meet quarter as some industries see trouble ahead that tell the political report sort of how the end is in sight for russia seventeen here journey to joining. well it's very easy tempers are flaring meat and vegetable growers say that russia is too big and too cold to compete with foreign agriculture on a level playing field they want their industry protected and one of the consequences if the rules are changed is that if we enter the w g o my company
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will shut down because my potato will always cost twice as much as there is because they harvested three times a year and i do it only once. joining the world trade organization won't just be a test for agriculture it will impact the average sector of the economy productivity in russia is several times lower than in many western countries it makes up for the lack of technical efficiency with large numbers of low paid workers it's a legacy of the soviet era just as the poor logistics and pockets of bad management w.c.l. membership will provide extra incentive for this to change in the major this means unemployment rate simply because people dismiss maybe even structural unemployment so people will have to. go to starving just to get.

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