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the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. tonight afghanistan won't be left to struggle alone with western forces leave brushes with president karzai to help his country recover from years of war. longways immigration paradox a russian born woman crowned as a model citizen faces being kicked down while u.n. wanted iraqi terrorists to stay. as russian business and make the victim who faces a pretrial hearing in the u.s. the ledge gunrunners mounting media campaign has convicted him before he stepped foot in court. the family of slaughtered in southern russia eight died two infants found alive. police despite the rival criminal gangs could be
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behind the latest on that story. this is the news channel live from moscow it's now eleven pm here my name is kevin zero in and our top story russia is promising to support afghanistan after western forces withdraw from the troubled region in three years president medvedev pledged came of talks with here in moscow the leaders also promise to clamp down on the vast flow of drugs from which russia suffers the most and. has the details of this high level meeting. on the first official visit of an afghan leader to moscow in two decades russia promises to lend a hand after western forces leave the war torn country. russia would like to see afghanistan as an independent and prosperous state with an effective government
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that's able to provide the development of afghanistan for decades to come. u.s. led coalition forces have been in the country since two thousand and one and are planning to withdraw combat forces in three years leaving afghanistan on its own russia has been watching us operations very closely from a far more providing necessary transit routes for supplies and plan to continue support once the pullout is complete there is both the ability of russia and the the need for russian afghanistan to engage with. not only in the manner of russia helping afghanistan to rebuild itself and re re develop its you to tional capacity but also by way of trade by way of investment by interaction between or businesses which is very strong but you countries signed a trade in business cooperation deal over the past few years russian afghan trade
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turnover has increased more than four fold and it's now half a billion u.s. dollars president carter's i mentioned his country's developing economic relationship with the united states but that the relationship with russia is developing at a larger scale again we should come back to a history more than one hundred forty enterprises were built by the soviet union driven karzai agreed to prioritize the fight against narcotics since russia bears the brunt of afghanistan's fast drugs production industry russia hoped that international forces could crush extremism in afghanistan and russian officials hope that maybe they could be able to stop the influx of drugs coming in for russia but now is see if the americans and their european allies let's. say it clearly has failed in fighting extremism in afghanistan so now of course russian officials have
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to deal with the problem of talking directly to the leaders organise them with the two main threats coming out of afghanistan drugs and. arisen no one feels that hit closer to home more than russia was pledging to help develop support for the war torn country without ever having a russian soldier stepped foot on afghan soil and he's now a r t moscow we just let you know as well the afghan leader gave us an exclusive interview during his visit to the russian capital we'll bring you that at midnight moscow time it's also available right now on our web site at our dot com. russian born maria emily has been calling norway her home from most a decade indeed she achieved academic success alongside plaudits for a social contribution to her adopted country however none of that changes the fact that she's about to be deported from norway as a failed asylum seeker cases and thousands of norwegians demanding that the current why gratian policy is changed artie's lorimer reports tonight from. are you
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relieved that you can stay no for one more day maria yes this was very good one day's good one more day might be all she gets for russian born maria is due to be deported from norway where she's lived since she was sixteen she speaks fluent norwegian has a degree from a norwegian university and even a norwegian boyfriend the only thing i've wanted in she as well is for her to be with me and all of you it's a case that touch the hearts of ordinary norwegians enough to make them turn out repeatedly to protest for an immigrant girl who's made an effort to become one of them and it's created a grotesque comparison with another failed asylum seeker one mullah krekar former leader of a kurdish terror group cracka has been declared a threat to national security and is on the u.s. and un terrorist list although he's now volunteered to go back to iraq norway won't deport him to a country that carries the death penalty it's
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a terrible paradox for ordinary people to see. this fantastic everyone loves. this person that is not very popular to say the least constant nuisance to norwegian society is able to stay born muddiness in logic of cause i really as parents fled north etc when she was only twelve possibly as a result of a business deal gone wrong although well connected in russia closely related to the last defense minister of the savior union. of the family sought asylum in norway and when they were refused decided to stay on illegally reportedly learned norwegian in a matter of weeks got a master's degree and wrote a book on the plight of illegal immigrants in norway and at the tender age of twenty five was declared norwegian of the year by an old magazine she had. an extraordinary integration into norwegian society. in musical festivals and
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literature the first was an extremely sort of active in the which new thing despite protests the government standing firm ironically norway's recently the number of deportations in response to public criticism that treatment of illegal immigrants was too lenient in two thousand and ten deported thirty eight percent more foreigners than the year before and the justice ministry insists the law must apply to everyone everybody who comes here and apply for asylum so. should. the nation of that asylum application. that is the case for each and everyone applies for asylum. but the point is in this case and other cases is that if that asylum application is rejected. those who are certain have to return we prefer of course that. they do this voluntarily but if they do not return.
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they have to be sent to their country of origin by force but insists she hasn't had a fair hearing in fact he submitted terrorists island claim to be authorities and the first he heard of it being rejected was when five police turned up to arrest her after a speaking engagement political party the christian democrats samaria really is a prime example of why the lord illegals must be changed we have to remember the child will come to norway. here in norway you see in the. situation maria was true in this case show me the change in the way we treat. children but any change in the law is unlikely to help maria really she has to report to a police station every day with a suitcase in case today's the day she has to leave her home the norwegian
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government's treatment milly has. brought its people out onto the streets in anger and yet it would now take a humiliating state u. turn to allow her to stay in the country she grew up in and has come to call home i'm a lawyer hasn't given up but it seems for the norwegian person of the year time left in norway can now be counted in days not weeks nor abbots r.t. . and still to come in the program a repeat performance of the iraq war inquiry in the form of the prime minister of his decision to invade iraq in two thousand and three it is second appearance tony blair is asked to clarify his previous testimony got more coming up also. on the russian spies in from the cold and on the t.v. . chapman show and what she's now revealing just a couple of minutes time. less than two hours from now russian business one of the alleged arms delivered to boot is set to appear in a u.s.
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court for a pretrial hearing he's facing charges of conspiring to kill americans and supplying weapons to terrorists while bush maintains his innocence the media continues to label him the merchant of death. reports. you. are one of three. true to form hollywood and most of the us love a great villain in the film lord of war nicolas cage please have your was officials celebrate his arrest the so-called merchant of death is now a federal inmate who is this merchant of death and why is he getting all of this attention with both the u.s. a court of eighty is cultivated this image of an even mastermind apparently they have no other problems nowadays there is only big to boot there is now some of the knowledge in no al qaeda no problems in afghanistan problems in iraq there is only i think to boot the evil man is
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a russian cargo dealing businessman chased by the u.s. for a decade upon the request of america he was arrested in thailand two years ago after thai courts twice found him not guilty of any crimes he was still extradited to the u.s. this november to face one conspiring to kill united states nationals to conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use an acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the far already dubbed an international arms trafficker by the u.s. victor boot is being held in a new york prison even though the tributes trial date has not even been set yet the man has spent almost two months in this jail in downtown manhattan in solitary confinement his only contact with the outside world consists of meetings with his defense team as well as once a week check ups from the russian consulate having arrived to the u.s. to support their relative victor moods family has already received
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a far from warm welcome in the states his wife paula was held at the airport for almost three hours with them in gratian off me if i knew my husband was a terrorist well accusations are flying. case illegally remains in thailand. according to boots thai and russian lawyers his case to this moment remains in a thai court meaning there was no official decision of an extradition this has been reason the question of whether the u.s. broke laws in whisking him away onto its soil. victor boot has not committed any criminal activity and has not been found guilty neither in the us nor in any other country victor boot has said he is the victim of a propaganda war launched in america this is the lord of war. the merchant of death right and you've got him in your hands spread he's in custody it's a great feeling whoops wife believes the case against her husband was fabricated and calls what happened to him
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a kidnapping the full sky i can accept the possibility that victim might have some information that might be of interest to someone why is it that some other states down to just think to themselves that there is someone who has some interesting information and why don't those governments just drag them with people onto their territory technical pretrial hearings for victor boot kickoff in manhattan this week but legal experts say it will be months until the start of the trial if found guilty by the u.s. federal courts bitter blood could face up to a life sentence behind bars and stacey churkin or forty new york. that's going to journalist daniel estulin who's been closely following the case told me that earlier he believes vick to boot won't get a fair trial in a u.s. court. the american government has been after big trouble since about midnight tonight is not because in the united states where he's going to put on trial after all this thing for a second that picture of what is actually going to go home after proving his innocence in the your court is absolutely ridiculous he's not going to get
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a fair trial he's going to get a life sentence that is absolutely not one shred of evidence on big trouble there is nothing on victor board at all he was never an arms merchant he was not a merchant of death what he is is a transporter who actually remained in africa after being a translator and was a beacon stayed in the soviet union basically fell apart and disappeared into oblivion and he remained there becoming a very well known and successful transport of merchandise so you have to understand the end game game is russia the end game is not a victory would be if they didn't have a terrible they would have simply invented another tool because again if you create a new one world government a one world company limited to one of these powerful organizations above government level for control what you need to do is you need to control the nations who can actually stand in your way and there is only one nation whereas the military power to withstand you know this onslaught and that is russia. next tonight former british prime minister tony blair has faced the countries or iraq war inquiry for the second time to explain his decisions leading up to the invasion it was to
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clarify his previous ounces after witnesses question parts of his testimony and he will protesters outside called for blair to stand trial at the hague investigative journalist chris ames told me new documents sing about britain's involvement in the war more important than blair's testimony. i think to some extent the documents that are being published all the time now are giving us a picture we can always see documents more and more that say that in late two thousand and one after september the eleventh in early two thousand and two blair was looking for regime change was backing to looking to back the americans over regime change i think it's pretty conclusive that's why we went to war it is the document to do telling the story rather than mr blair especially as blair seemed rather less sure of his case towards the end he was questioned about the detail of you know why he thought that saddam wasn't complying and he talked about the inspectors not being able to have free interviews with the scientists in iraq one of the panel members pointed out that hans blix was saying towards the end that
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actually they were getting a lot of cooperation on that so blair changed tack and said well we didn't actually see a genuine change of heart from saddam but then he he he rather fudged that he said you know we can't be exactly sure whether it would have changed and you know there must be a case for saying he wouldn't change he seemed entirely sort of half hearted towards the end about what was essentially his main case his judgment call that saddam wouldn't change was the final justification for the war eight people being murdered in a house and starve a poll in russia a family into members of staff were killed in the violence which police believe was between rival criminal gangs. the story. you know the eight people who've been killed we've also heard the dirty children that have been found alive at the house where the attacks were carried out one an eight year old child and one one month old baby now the baby is currently in hospital and that the eight year old is now being questioned by police as to what happened now we've already heard that they
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suspect that this is a revenge attack by rival criminal gangs in the area because the head of the family that was killed was known to be a local criminal chief and now you know along with the dead there were his wife his daughter his adopted son and his son in law and some of the household staff as well now they were found reportedly in the carriage and the eight your child is apparently in the upper level of the house watching t.v. and police think that's possibly how that would avoid being killed in the in the attack that is carried out the investigation is now obviously under way and we can hear from the investigations committee now. the police have launched an investigation involving the murder of a keystroke two people and illegal arms trafficking criminal investigators are currently working the scene i am not commenting on any details about the murders. three months ago in
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a phone but again in the south of russia twelve people were murdered at a party and again an attack that was thought to be carried out as a revenge killing by a criminal gauri now in that instance the investigation actually looked at the police and their actions as the locals had been said to have complained about the great terrorizing there and cry after that happened number of the police officers and prosecutors were laid off in their jobs and the currently under investigation for possible links with that criminal career and again now with this case although the two are linked certainly going to be questions asked as to whether there is any way that this attack could have been prevented. so first our correspondent said there was a lot of r.t. dot com tonight few depending whether you're a banker or not of course the story you may have some very strong feelings about some of britain's biggest banks should get huge bonuses to their staff this year despite the bailout by the taxpayer is safe to. continue to hit the u.k.
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do you live in the u.k. he watching to live what you think about our little slow or dot com also this most still winter activities take place in the soviet russian ice dogs is extreme sport fans directly beneath the surface you take the pledge to. the e.u. boycotted the inauguration of better russia's incumbent leader xander looking he was sworn in for his fourth term the president arrived at the ceremony in the capital minutes hand in hand with his son all twenty seven member states refused to send representatives in response to claims that the simple election results violent reaction which the opposition leaders activists and journalists attacked police in response to the use of the sanctions including a ban on visiting the freeze on bank accounts belonging to see government officials some analysts believe looking shank is showing the west his determination to follow his own. the president so all of the war whose mother is little known in
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there were always who. clearly. sort of views are possible successor was a very big new uses for a lot of people in the country so it probably means the question remains it remains defiant he wants to say that i did everything right and whether you wake me or not i'm going to be here with my son for he has been in power for sixteen years so there are many people who are just so much used to here that it's very difficult for them to picture their life on the someone else. basically it's clear. there are whole swaths of population which are very unhappy. you know small businesses very heavy loads of people were pulled behind vosper mine economical francis so definitely there is a lot of discontent among the population and probably the best solution would be
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some kind of transition period. if he is forced to step out and that can be achieved all only if russia and the e.u. at the last put their differences aside and start to pressure will question go together but i don't expect a new elections until the end of the question because mandate. what do you think about. what he might do next we want to hear your opinion had wanted dot com you can vote on our home page right now. will be using bri the in the albanian capital tirana at least three people have been shot dead and several others injured during a rally thousands of protesters gathered outside the problem itself is demanding the government step down over corruption allegations the shoes tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds who called for fresh elections the country's put in political deadlock since the opposition to the result of the ballot there two years ago. south korea's military is freed all twenty one crew members held on
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a cargo ship by pirates off the coast of somalia may be commandos stormed the vessel killing eight pirates and capturing five others the chemical transporter was hijacked at the weekend while on its way to sri lanka from the united arab emirates . a new round of talks about getting the turkish cabalist ball over iran's nuclear program discussions between the six world powers involved are expected to revive a fuel swap plan however and a rainy delegate said that issue wasn't on the agenda the talks are set to conclude saturday the country is currently under four sets of u.n. sanctions despite to the un insisting its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. anna chapman the so-called sexy spy is taken another career turn this time once of russian t.v. sets. me i'm still on edge my name is anna chapman. and i'm starting the investigation well after years of living under the radar snooping in the united states the spy world pillow girl is now uncovering
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strange phenomena in her own network primetime series it's called secrets of the world it sees and get to the bottom of solving real life x. files type mysteries from russia and around the world that when each. and a few minutes cross talk looks of the uprising in tunisia to ask whether it's a wake up call to tell america the democracies can be fought for without its interference that's coming up shortly sure has got the business before that. hello welcome to our business program i'm sure. price growth is speeding up in russia presidential aide our cottage our coverage forecast inflation may top two percent in january earlier the economic development ministry said it may even conduct two point three percent compared to one point six percent last year the first deputy chairman of russia's central bank admitted that if prices keep growing at such rates this year's inflation will surpass the target of six to seven percent
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and could reach double figures earlier i was joined by of getting a dog chief strategist at jones lang lascelle to tell us what could be the main drivers for inflation this year i would say that in the near east and the first half of two thousand and eleven it's very likely that foodstuff inflation would be the major driver of price cruel overall inflation in russia that would be the same not only for russia as i have already told from a good many countries worldwide and this will be a great. not only monitor but for. interest of riches because. so connectivity is to be undertaken and it's definitely very likely that we may see two double digit inflation. by the end of first water two thousand and eleven the. events will be developing but it's sort of like that when you just do three months we may return to double digit inflation closer to the end of the
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it's very likely to become one digit nine point five that's what i expect by the year two thousand and eleven you know what do you think needs to be done to curb this kind of runaway inflation do you think we'll ever see western levels here. ok you for the u.s. for example is go in to push inflation higher and higher with another round of quantitative easing or you have the inflation may approach all levels but it's very likely that the russian official will not go that low as for example current hears inflation it's. very unlikely we'll see something around two three percent of the news to us if we speak about russia it's more likely that u.s. inflation to approach double digit levels if the. opportunity is. it's very likely that the current inflation very little can be done simply because the inflation mostly comes from the. front from a shortage of food which is seen in certain segments and expectations have already been formed the moment when the have been has already been lost unfortunately.
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let's look at the russian markets today they closed trading up on the day the r.t.s. and my sex for over three quarters percent. lukoil and. up close to two percent bucking the trend was jaspar setting over three four percent. and this week the russian markets were mainly dominated by oil companies it all started on monday on news that b.p. and ross therefore together develop the russian arctic cause a natural shelf that's according to director of equity sales at investment bank michael style. the markets were exceptionally active this week triggered by monday's very substantial news in the wind speed tween british petroleum and rising after the new sparked a big rally and rise now which was up by three or four percent at one point on monday and other oil companies also benefit while likewise this week we also saw substantial progress on. government will sector tax changes and in
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specific the market has been very optimistic that the government's going to cut the export duty on crude oil so those two developments underpin a lot of the buying that we saw in the market in lukoil gas from to a lesser extent and was now up to. and that's all the business news for now but you can always find watch stories on our website that's. thanks for watching.
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very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created. in god's image doesn't say just. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with deterrents doing what we call making our presence go out should somebody so they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner invade another. religion and nationalism not just judaism. a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed a few in one. thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect on their feet you have to be either extremely naive or it's true stupid we don't even want to hear
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