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which brightened. from plans to. start on t.v. dot com. but top stories tonight poland asks russia to carry out further investigations following the publication of the official report into april's presidential plane crash but its authors hit back claiming there's nothing more to say. despite a reluctance to accept the findings on this latest report polish prime minister
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says this will not spoil good relations with russia all the details from warsaw in just a few moments. also the program the start arms reduction treaty and russia's progress with the e.u. and nato highlighted as russian foreign minister sergei lavrov looks back over the kremlin's international actions of twenty ten. and haitians who found refuge in the united states after last year's earthquake maybe forced out of the country and away from their families. this is the r.t. news channel welcome if you just joined us it's nine pm thursday night here in moscow as kevin zero in and out top story poland's prime minister says his country will carry out its own investigation into april's plane crash which killed the polish president was has been expressing anger over the official findings and says russian air traffic controllers should have stopped the plane from landing the
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authors of the report though have defended their work and said no stone was left unturned katrina is there of reports from warsaw. perhaps one of the most important statements to come from donald news conference is that poland is accepting part of the responsibility for this milans plane crash and that of course is. a different statement from those that poland has made previously saying an investigation should be conducted into why the russian side. accepted responsibility that part of that part of the statement poland still hasn't changed despite the fact that the polish prime minister said that poland does accept part of their responsibility he says that it takes courage for their counterparts in this case russia of course in the investigation to do the same thing and admit the accept the other part of responsibility in the tragic plane crash diplomats. diplomacy and politics should
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not hamper the investigation for us the most important the polish investigators will do the report the parts that are missing would not change what's already there the chicago convention gives us the right to search for the chance of a joint position and we plan to ask moscow for consultations that would be to a joint report acceptable to both countries but the main goal is not a compromise but to find the truth so despite the fact that poland is calling for further investigation asking russia to cooperate perhaps even involving various international organizations in the process the interstate aviation committee which is report of course has caused this new bout of diplomatic discourse has already said that its report is final. as mentioned in the finding of the technical commission the investigation into the crash ended and the report is final
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i want to underline once again with the international laws the body investigating aviation incidents must be absolute. withstand political or any other interference of pressure despite the fact that the polish prime minister's words do seem to suggest that the report published by the interstate aviation committee is not exactly well explained accepted here in poland he was very careful to underline that this tragic incident will not be a stumbling block in the good relations between moscow and warsaw that he looks forward to working closely with russia to complete the investigation in his own words and to find out every little fact pertaining to this terrible tragedy so that every our has been daughter had every team crossed of course this as you can imagine has been the top story in poland for the last few days it still is today some of course saying that russian air controllers are also partly responsible for
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the crash in smiling and that killed the polish president and his entourage saying that the air traffic controllers should have stopped the pilots from attempting to land should have forbidden them an opportunity and not granted them an opportunity to risk such a landing in such weather conditions however russian ministry officials transport ministry officials and various international aviation experts have said that an air traffic controller simply doesn't have that kind of authority and i'm slightly surprised mileages remarks that the controller should have been the plane to land it has been saved and through the many times that under the existing regulations it's up to the can't tune in the special international flights to take an independent decision to take off and landing you know the air traffic controllers simply didn't have the right to. you see the problem is not being brave enough to
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admit some facts it's much more important. to be investigation is carried out and so nobody should be afraid of these findings but they are crucial. the safety of future clients and we didn't have disasters like that is your skills or the polish side at the moment doesn't seem to be willing to accept the report published by the interstate committee as unbiased and detailed enough to its liking of course we'll keep you updated with any developments from here the polish capital. letters warning customers are over there are still not a christian navy ation security expert on the line from manchester tonight a mysterious thanks for being with us just looking at a news wire here from. the polish prime minister donald saying that russia should have the courage and readiness to expose quote the whole picture of what happened here at the interstate ovulation committee says that its findings are clear there's nothing more to be said they cited pilot error or psychological pressure on the crew and weather conditions saying they were the main contributory factors is there
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anything that could have missed. i'm not sure there is anything that could be missed you know over examined since this tragic accident everything that has come out from the investigation listened to transcripts of conversations between ground the instructions given from traffic controllers to the pilots on board the aircraft and i've seen sides of the final report there is nothing more to be said quite frankly i think the. the the committee that did this investigation of stubborn exemplary job and. they found what they found which is that the primary blame should be on that point of truth. from that ok but they have mentioned just just a pic of this a bit more poland is placing some blame as she said on the air traffic control side
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of it on the russian side saying that they should have done more to prevent this accident yet as we saw in that report yesterday they they did say to go to another airport if the pilot was an r.p. they did not. keep the pilot informed about it about the reducing visibility all the time advised them to pull up at the very end of the day other course as we also heard just now it was an international flight and the pilot had the last say is there anything more do you think the russian air traffic side could have done here . well it may well have been an international flights were but the pilots and copilots used should have used the best judgment based on the information being fed to them from the air traffic controllers smolensk airport. you know there is one important line in the transcript of the conversations between pilot and ground during the. final approach of the aircraft into the airport and
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that is that there is no condition for landing at this airport no condition for landing that quite simply means that there is no visibility there is no appreciable visibility to see what's going on on the runway at the time as your coming in tonight and quite frankly with that sort of information being given to the pilots the pilot should then made the judgment to follow traffic instruction transferred to another airport nearby where better visibility better conditions for the landing might well have persisted so many unanswered questions about why the pilots didn't respond to instance those automatic repeated very clear repeated warnings about to rain being too close while they were coming in to stay put angle and also why the pilots didn't pull up at the very very last minute given although the warnings we heard them so clearly in graphically yesterday why do you think
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they didn't respond. and again you know the cockpit voice recorder transcript indicates there were other people in the cockpit of that aircraft at the time. that i suspect leads on to the argument of of pressure being brought to light a large group pressure being brought to bear particularly on pilots and copilots in that. this is. always the landing on the takeoff of the macro is the most dangerous aspect of flying. and if there are other people in there putting pressure on to to get the president on the ground for example. and you know talking in the background and such like the attention span. or the focus of the pilot and copilot is taken away from those critical functions
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so you know we have to bear that in mind as well all right then krissy aviation security expert pleasure to have you on the program tonight thanks for being with r.t. . the russian foreign ministers outlined the main events that shaped moscow's international policy in twenty ten sort of a level of said that he hopes russia and nato will be able to find common ground over a joint missile defense project it is a telling of a call that reports. the year two thousand and ten will go down in history as the year of radical change in the relations between the two countries all says the year of signing a new strategic arms reduction treaty and the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said he's very happy with the work the two countries have done in two thousand and seventeen to their relations and what it takes for another successful years simply put two countries to fulfill to fulfill the promises they made to each other last year this year also this year has been very important for rushing terms of cooperation with the european union as many european leaders have expressed
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support for the path here being secured the treaty proposed by president would be different they expressed their support support for that in principle and today russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said the trash is prepared to be patient with dialogues and that one. or two of the good are you able to visit russia's proposal of a new system of european security doesn't mean we're expecting our partners to prove it once we want to get together and talk about the problems of your atlantic security but we haven't yet agreed on how to solve these problems some don't want to change anything they want to keep european security nato centric others who are more far sighted realize that nothing will work with cooperation with russia as an equal partner all we want is a deep discussion on all levels of cooperation another problem that was in the spotlight off today's press conference is iranian nuclear program last year a bush era nuclear power plant built by russia began operating in technical mode and just in
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a couple of weeks time it will finally start bringing out chasity to every indian's homes today a lot of us said that's a russian principle agrees to the idea of international independent observers visits a new nuclear power plants the idea that was suggested by iran visit to the plans for inspection in order to ensure out of their peaceful purposes nonetheless lover of has said that. it's in no way should replace the six party talks most of us so that he's got high hopes for two thousand and eleven and tourism bhatia major corporation has stressed that despite the speculations russia has never seen nato as a threat and say he actually sees. the status of the relations between russia and nato changing in the near future dramatic. nato is not our strategic partner however as the russian needle someone in lisbon we agreed to move towards a strategic partnership if this is a breakthrough in relations as
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a first time such a goals being set on such as high level by the leaders of russia and nato workers and you would like our relations with nato to be free from stereotypes of the past we would also like to make sure nonexistent problems are not as worst of all in our relationships so you're moving to use those two thousand and ten has also been very important here in terms of that there are those relations because the talks began on creating a joint anti-missile defense shield in europe with the participation of russia and nato and of course this is something that needs to be worked on a lot this year according to russian foreign minister sergei lavrov as by achieving this anti-missile defense joint anti-missile defense system this will be a final blow to the heritage of the cold war that still remains in minds of some politicians according to law. so the commonality in a few moments the red hot red like debate space going over for sex on the back page of the newspapers but how did it affect the world's oldest profession well we're
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trying to gauge opinion from the show of the new age and superstar of the ice legs which it appears to be the latest to go out in the cold but all is not what it seems will spill the secrets a bit later. a year after that ravaging earthquake life on haiti is rocked by cholera political turmoil and painful. slow reconstruction but for thousands who found refuge in the united states the future is no brighter haitian immigrants are facing deportation not only from the country as found out. here last or for most american women can relate to janay montra built. a working wife and busy mother home with the kids while dad is at work we lay back we work hard so we can provide the best for our children but are also those crime our family or family that care we make plans for the future if the u.s. government gets its way. just cya genine are and in tone will become
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forever fatherless. engine a will enter the pool of single us mothers struggling to make ends meet after all the output the home of the cell or maybe get a room a little more live. at any moment jeanne montoursville the breadwinner and twenty five year u.s. resident can be torn away from his family. today the father of four works as a church custodian in manhattan tomorrow the haitian immigrant can be deported back . back to the poorest country in the western hemisphere rocked by an earthquake and deepening humanitarian crisis. you know it would be going to war to put his point is you know it's. you know it's it's is not it's not
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a good feeling it's. him i was. last year's seven point zero earthquake killed nearly three hundred thousand haitians and left more than one million homeless a tragedy so grave the u.s. issued an immediate suspension i'm deportations for his immigrants yet last month the obama administration. quietly lifted the ban resuming deportations for those with criminal convictions even those like jean montoursville who paid his debt to society serving eleven years behind bars for selling drugs in the eighty's he was released from prison in two thousand homes after morning news was. used to almost. you know. you know. the very same day u.s. officials resumed deportations of haitian immigrants the state department issued
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a warning against non-essential travel to haiti alerting americans of continued high crime limited police presence a lot of medical care and a cholera outbreak. an epidemic so bad the united nations has made a one hundred seventy four million dollar appeal to fight the outbreak it's not good it is now spread all the way across the country because as you know color is a contagious disease it's affected over one hundred thousand people so far. and over twenty five hundred people have perished from the disease. according to attorney sunita patel the deportations are a violation of the conventions against torture and the un declaration of human rights sending someone back to a situation where they are likely to die or or face situation where they are.
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facing the possibility of death is potentially a violation of our obligations under international law yet according to immigrations and customs enforcement up to seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year. to a nation wracked by violence food shortages and disease a prospect that brings a feeling of fear to this american family a family broken up not by divorce but by their own government. and obama who really needs to take a look at that consideration the separation of family. because leave both children . and the lives of fathers like jeans or you believe in danger if or when his home becomes haiti merino port r.t. new york. spain is divided over a proposed ban on classified sex advertisement said national newspapers some so it
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would protect women from gun exploitation but with prostitution a kind of a sixty percent of spanish classified ads it's also going to business. in madrid to investigate the back page. some scan the headlines others go straight to the sports section and then there are those who are simply interested in movies. so you open a newspaper in public and it may seem like you're doing some serious reading catching up with awareness political developments but you may very well be looking at a page that's calls a much debate in spanish society and in most cases these classified ads serve as a cover up for the work of crime groups the prostitution mafia to be precise i said that seventy percent of girls and young women were held are kept in confinement in apartments and the only way to contact them is stories poems to these ads if the ads are banned they can't be helped. but others hold
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a different view with some saying that banning the ads will not hurt the vice mafia but will hit those who willingly work in the sex trade and. our research shows that most of these girls become prostitutes on their own accord banning the ads one stop human trafficking members of some feminist organizations things that prostitution is not the worst that can happen to a woman this is an issue for women sex appeal and many publishers and editors argue that because prostitution is legal in spain they are within their rights to run the ads badger's was run from l. place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that their other piece of advice might where something illegal or something bad ok i will fight again against it but the advertisement is completely from parts from being from asia i mean we will have to wait until the government decides
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shunting about where this is trouble touched me this week we can do it whether or not her ties in ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but . really nice people in business that struggled through the arrival of new media in the vsam financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly it does there is still the r t madrid. online tonight at r.t. dot com the end is in sight for the three hundred forty paying pull on us ships stuck in the icy waters of russia's far east coast for a fortnight now it's been a heck of a long process trying to get them out but we bring you a full picture here of our teachers more about it online you can follow the saga at our team dot com tonight also slightly boss side but hey cute nonetheless this little thing is yet to make its debut at a german super really is taking the world by storm what is it find out at r.t. dot com. so world news in brief this thursday night in choosing
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a couple of these four people have been killed in fresh violence despite an overnight curfew imposed by the government riots have been raging between protesters and police over food and fuel inflation and high unemployment the u.n. has criticised the government's response to the unrest after police retaliated with live ammunition and tear gas. more than two hundred fifty people have died in just twenty four hours after flooding and landslides in the brazilian state of rio de janeiro down paul's caused mudslides which destroyed mountain villages and highways leaving thousands without power officials say the death toll is expected to rise rescuers are busy searching for any survivors the number of dead across the country stands at over three hundred seventy since the severe flooding began at christmas. in the flooded astray and city of brisbane the water slowly beginning to recede but more than thirty suburbs are still deluged with many buildings completely washed
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away the reconstruction of roads and homes is currently a top priority for the government at least fifteen people have been killed by the floods since the began in november. last year's spy spat between russia and the u.s. made headlines around the globe now one american ad firm has decided to cash in on the simmering scandal but turning a russian sports celebrity into the latest star of cold war beijing of. all the it's. what are you doing in the dark when. filings really follow your russian spy cell to. free us ports news t.v. show n.h.l. superstar xander of executing his colleague pretend to do some covert late night spying after another session on the ice the washington capitals camp is no stranger to the advertising business either lately or another commercial featuring a so called of edge trick of nine goals that just wowed fans worldwide clever guy. coming up with a program a journey into the past back to starlin zero but first it's the latest business
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the business news on with me to be cold maybe toilet natural gas this year supply disruptions in australia push prices for the fuel to twenty eight month highs according to investment bank credit suisse coal could climb fourteen percent to one hundred fifty dollars per metric ton in the coming weeks while growing supplies of oil and gas are limiting their gains that's after the worst floods in australia for decades disrupted coal production driving the price already twenty percent up in six weeks of the thermal coal is trading one hundred thirty one dollars per metric ton and that's a russian companies will benefit from a shortage because. russia remains the only alternative for a student cooking coal producers and mitchell and that's part of the two major cooking coal producers mitchell is the actual results of the largest exporter of cooking call. in my food benefit. from this type of cooking coal prices this increase in cooking call presence. the mystically will
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translate into steel prices as well. certainly of the stock market now u.s. stocks are mixed. blood which is not so rosy more americans are applying for benefits as you can see the nasdaq just up point one percent dow down two and. stocks ended the session mixed to a london correcting after steady gains the previous session that's after the european central bank the bank of england left the rates unchanged at one and point five percent respectively and what would you know russian markets also mixed the first day session bearish pressure was restrained by oil and gas companies which held leading positions more details about russian stocks now most hydrofoil in the my six by more than two and a half percent news the company was acquiring more assets and losses of goods region apparently not really helping stock prices electricity comes.
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