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the torch was the coromandel new kenilworth hotel which saddam did to go. read this and the colonel was literally as used to retreat. our viewer we can all see investigators say they know the identity of the suicide bomber who killed thirty five people at moscow's demo dead of an air force but i'm not naming the twenty year old north pole cajun men as the hunt for his accomplices goes on meanwhile the country is considering a new under terror alert system a security is stepped up nationwide on presidential orders to consider that suits your consolidated needs public feels this can we vanquish this evil spirit is. also all eyes in egypt as a nation wide eyed prizing off rising against president hosni mubarak continues despite a hundred deaths in violent clashes with police and demonstrators of prison break
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out. the death toll in cairo keeps climbing as mubarak something refuses to give in to protesters demands join me in a few moments from cairo. found the key nuclear arms cards deal between moscow and washington will come into force within days after go ahead from lawmakers in moscow means the start treaty hardly final seal of approval from both sides. hello and welcome to the program this is all she's a weekly review and you don't have our timing story now investigators say they know the identity of this so cibolo responsible for monday's attack on moscow demand out of an airport which killed thirty five and injured over a hundred the twenty year old man from the north caucuses is not being named as security chiefs those who helped organize their trust city artists out of first
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looks back at the events of that day. four thirty pm on the twenty fourth of january a suicide bomber blaze apart the packed arrivals hall at russia's busiest airports . my first thought was to get away a lot of people willing motionless even more people were being piled up near the first aid area some well ready dead they were dragged away a horrible picture. i looked at my watch and then flash and i passed out when i woke up there was a ringing in my ears it was a sour smell everything in ash is everyone is groaning three or four men were piled up on top of me as they want to regulate above me it was wounded in the chest she took all the shrapnel. amongst the thirty five dead people for many nationalities. added winnie fathers golden coups then just you to marry the mother of his child correll buckhalter shelves wife watched him die in front of her on the airport
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floor around the world families now grieving for days who were safe brutally killed . you're going to have. some very serious just. very. stark realization of the work of god that really was for there was a true. story for. our part sometime. very soon. investigators say they've now identified the man responsible but haven't yet released the name of. russian investigators and security services have identified the suicide bomber who detonated an explosive device stuffed with metal elements at moscow's domodedovo airport on monday it was a twenty year old man from russia's north caucasus although investigators know the terrorists name we're not going to disclose it now as we're currently working to establish the organizers and accomplices of this crime north caucasus separatist
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groups and extremists have been responsible for similar deadly attacks in russia the twin bombings of the mosque a match a less than a year ago i was carried out by a terror group in dagestan. this attack has once again raised serious questions about the counterterrorism methods in russia and the airports and transport authorities and the police have come under heavy criticism yet the russian response has been one of resilience just hours after the attack flights had redeemed and people have been visiting the hospitals today in eight bloods sears' rick door so sure. those who committed these terrible acts targeting citizens of different countries expected their actions to bring russia to its knees not a little wrong but with russia's aware of its place in the world russia will fulfill its obligations towards its citizens and the world community unfortunately no state in the world's media terrorism terrorist attacks like this one in russia
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unfortunately can happen at any time anywhere in the world there is no universal remedy against this evil but one thing we can say for sure our success. depends on solidarity. and the official day of mourning both president medvedev and prime minister putin attended services all religions uniting to commemorate days he died in the attacks. continue to be laid at the site of the blast is a poignant reminder that in the war on terror it's once again ordinary people who are on the front line it's been a scene of tragedy. and of mourning now it's time for action and that's if the international community to stand united i work together now to fight this global terrorist threats so. that an award winning journalist and author of the sum trade on terrorism will reset the blame for the tragedy life with north caucasus terrorists inspired by al qaida. i think the finger almost certainly
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points to the caucasus emirates the islamist group based formally groups but also now spread to the neighboring republics there so you know they were i mean it was two women from dagestan which is to the east of here who were responsible for the bombing of the moscow metro in march of last year so i think for sure the think it will be pointing towards that group you look at the sort of legends that established al qaeda it was built up in the war against the soviet union in afghanistan in one nine hundred eighty s. so for sure there is a great sense of inspiration from islamist groups around the world various franchises from pride if you know what i mean. russian authorities are now looking into security lapses a dumb addendum which could have led to says said valmai reach his target but is either bennett reports the blast also triggered a wider debate on whether fashion tacks can be prevented at all. as the dust
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settled the blame game began domodedovo or took the rap from russian authorities with a number of airport officials sacked but international observers made more worrying conclusions the awful truth is is that there is no way to stop terrorists in any cattle on the bases you have to there are certain things you have to do especially after a time but ultimately it's very very hard protect all transport in the capital city security at domodedovo has now been increased mandatory metal detectors and baggage x. rays accompany every entrance to the building is answers one question but poses another we're not actually allowed to film inside the airports anymore since security's been stepped up but one of the problems with the new stringent checks here is that a queue of people build up just inside the airport presents exactly the sort of target a drawing to avoid these pictures were filmed covertly around fifty people are
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packed into a tiny space with queues ten minutes long before the explosion security here was no different to most other international airports only israel's ben gurion airport is considered more secure than any other with vehicle checkpoints fingerprint scanners and compulsory passenger interviews but such resource intensive measures aren't possible at larger airports domodedovo handled twenty two million passengers last year double that of ben-gurion so what's the answer in the first call if you want to promote security the second object you want to facilitate the flow of commerce and the third is you probably want to protect individual our privacy in the. and i would pose is where in the middle of the triangle do you want to make the lawyer for russia's parliament it's about security this week the state duma gave preliminary approval to new anti terror warnings they modeled on the u.s. system of color coded alerts created post nine eleven the government just look how
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much we needed this system in light of the damage of attack what everyone is saying is that there was no relevant information and now according to the war we will have to inform the society about the threats facing russia's determination in fighting terrorists has never been questioned but its methods have now has the system you must make sure it works on the bennetts r.t. moscow. they demanded of atrocity was the first they showed reza by the russian delegation of the world economic forum in davos for the national business and investment prospects for foreign firms in russia eventually moved center stage at the meeting of the world financial power players and we've got all the details ahead. and also wall so continues to challenge moscow's findings on last year's fatal plane crash that killed polish president lech kaczynski but new evidence may finally settle the debate. egypt is about to enter its seventh straight day of
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nationwide protests by demonstrators wanting to topple president hosni mubarak who's ruled by martial law for nearly thirty years more than one hundred have died in violence but big crowds continue flocking to see to squares in defiance of a national carrier few countries including russia the u.s. turkey and israel have been evacuating their citizens as they gyptian government's hold on power becomes more uncertain. clear reports now from cairo. thousands of protesters remain in the city center into here we square now they have been joined by hundreds of judges at the same time and opposition leader mohamed el baradei who is the former chief of the international atomic energy agency and he says he will be prepared to head an interim government i've asked to do so i spent most of sunday attitude here recently and i can tell you that the mood there is a very volatile we were busy interviewing people in a few seconds the mood changed from talking to one of anger when we ran to the car
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we jumped in the car people were banging on the windows and how many were in on the car as we tried to get out of ways so that situation is very very volatile at the same time though there are fewer protesters out on the streets then they have even previous days and this is simply because they formed themselves into what can be called a neighborhood watch groups during sunday thousands of prisoners escaped from these prisons around the country and we nearly broke into police stations they managed to get and your mission and weapons in. managed to arm themselves and they have really been patrolling and controlling the highways throughout this country and terrifying people so people are using whatever they can kitchen knives. sticks to protect their homes and no one is prepared to entertain the fact that they will be in egypt with mubarak the protesters simply saying that they will not move until he steps down but that doesn't seem to be live in time soon the latest word we have is that his army has moved into sharon will share foreign nationals have been urged to
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leave the country the american embassy saying that from monday morning it will be torturing flights out of here the turkish government has sent a turkish plane in the turkish citizens from here and the vice president omar suleiman has been meeting for the day sunday with the be insufficient to try and deal with the situation now the international community particularly with communications with the united states have. to show restraint and to implement some kind of reforms we've seen demonstrations throughout the world in those demonstrations and both here in cairo the anger directed at the united states who of course has propped up mubarak and this is supported by wiki leaks documents a cable going back to two thousand and seven but interestingly enough that cable also talks about the fact that while the united states has supported mubarak it also in private supported opposition leaders to the united states playing a game of double standards here the big question on everyone's mind is whether or
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not these protests will result in the same way that was altered into this year with the overthrow of the president but it is still too soon to say whether mubarak himself will go. artie's paulus lear with the latest there from cairo. the new nuclear arms cancer deal between russia and the us is due to come into force within days marking the end of a long journey for the start treaty approval by the russian stadium amend the final all clear for ratification of both sides of that land the world's two biggest nuclear powers plan to exchange documents and unique later this week so they can start cutting their arsenals is going off reports. after more than a year of hard line negotiating and ten more months of internal dispute it's finally done moscow and washington are stripping down their nukes first the state duma and then the federation council gave the bill the green light now that it's signed by the president only a formal exchange of ratification documents is left before the new start comes into
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force for the next ten years many hope it will not only restrain the two nuclear superpowers but become an example for others to follow this first of all is about the security of the united states and the security of russia this is about unwinding the excesses of the cold war this is about bringing both countries back to the same level of nuclear weapons because we reach really insane levels during the cold war i think it will have a real irrational implications in effect other countries as decision making as well managed to become the symbol of the restart of the illusions between moscow and washington the deal was initially backed by both presidents but it didn't come easy most of the u.s. republicans fell into opposition demanding amendments and the internal disputes traced for months before president obama finally pushed a deal through the congress ended up making two so-called special speedman securing washington's right to modernize its remaining strategic arms and insisting the deal
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would not affect america's missile defense plans but the statements are non-binding meaning they will not affect the actual implementation of the deal the original text remained untouched but unfortunately for the first time. the republic. in a war against three d. which is the rather strange but i think it was. a barbara anymore that the obama administration and basically i don't think that was so much of it three d. russian deputies also made a non-binding. special statements illegally linking offensive and defensive weapons which was one of the main stumbling points in the negotiations secured moscow's right to step out of the agreement if it feels threatened by u.s. missile defense plans in europe and stressed statements previously made by the us congress do not free washington from its obligations they hope that the coming
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years will show that both americans and the us russia. show responsibility in fulfilling these obligations and that will create a new spirit of mutual confidence and trust the new start is not the first such agreement between moscow and washington the first two were signed in one thousand nine hundred one and in ninety three but neither managed to bring russia and the us to schools it's expected the leaders deal will open many doors of opportunity also moving forward on the russia's w t o accession america is very supportive but it's not enough we have to have more time as we have to have more docking mechanisms we have to have more bridges the more dependent we are the better it is for our future a future which has become a little clearer the exchange of the ratification documents officially enforcing the new start could happen as soon as the fourth of february even though the treaty
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is set to reduce the number of strategic arms by over one third it still leaves both the nuclear superpowers with enough warheads to blow the entire planet into a different solar system so perhaps it's not numbers that the new start is all about but trust by reducing the number of strategic arms russia and the united states are in forcing their strategic partnership at least for the next decade you've got us going off r.t. moscow. so both russia and the us have approved the same change about including different requirements poor england from the british american security information council says. both moscow and washington want to reserve their right to self defense in the worst case scenario in the end it's the same treaty the same text. these interpretations i think both sounds as if very contradictory but they are both accurate in the sense that there is clearly a link in the preamble of the treaty between defensive and often so forces and.
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russian duma is quite correct to point to the us has said that there is nothing illegal preventing the americans from developing the cell difference for both the right the russians certainly have a right to withdraw from the treaty you should should be doing their security to to be threatened. and these are points of fact of the treaty so it's not that they are ratifying two separate treaties the same treaty is there and in the end i think it's quite right to say that this is the first step in a very long process of operatives building the stuff. that was poor in one from the british american security information council and of course can read more on all our stories at our website dot com and here's what's online for you right now. media monopoly at several large corporations dominate t.v. news in the us yours are beginning to doubt whether they're being given unbiased
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coverage find out where our telling to stay informed. that i think it is that is renowned for its architecture in history so why does the local mayor wants to strip the city of that historic status get the answer r.t. dot com. as the raw continues in poland over the investigation into last april's presidential plane crash in russia a polish journalist claims to have found new evidence it's alleged that the decision not to divert back up the airport and this you landing could have rested with president lech kaczynski himself who died along with twenty with ninety five others in the crash pilot arrow has been to blame as r.c. as you can explain. forced to land according to one article in a russian newspaper that was the cause of this man's plane crash which killed the polish president his wife and most of poland's political elite but the decision
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according to the paper's anonymous source was it made by the pilots or air traffic controllers the banner reverting to a backup airport was allegedly put in effect but the president himself one polish journalist whose name is not disclosed for o.b.'s reasons said that the special every asian regiment that flies v.a.p. passengers received a secret instruction which said the plane could dive only with permission from its main passenger. the rules state that the pilots priorities however should never have changed whether such instructions existed or not. maybe could even force them to rule it but i don't want to know about it because according to every existing rule regulation the group has the flight until the point lands of the pilot and not the president is in charge about every decision. poland is of course vehemently denying even the possibility of such instructions existing. this information was
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for me unbelievable from the beginning but i ordered it to be checked i have already received one hundred percent information but such an instruction did not exist neither internal more general than that this statement however would have carried a lot more weight if it wasn't contradicted by the government spokesman. and this is obvious that there are internal regulations in the division of the head instruction which regulates the flights of the most important people in the country . and the confusion doesn't stop here. or your. pilot had to back up their ports of minsk n.v. tips in this really says a lot about the quality of the preparation of the because i wasn't even working that day. the official investigation found pilot error was to blame despite mounting evidence poland remains intent on pursuing its own investigation into the crash and trying to prove that the russian air traffic control was also
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responsible actions some say only for political leverage ahead of the country's parliamentary elections polish aviation experts agreed with the investigation report and its findings and unless the politicians are willing to do the same instead of trying to shift the blame game voter support many more similar revelations could come to light placing the poles in an even more uncomfortable position ghastliness r.t. moscow. russia has reaffirmed its ambition to set itself up as a global financial center the country's leaders also promised a better business climate and greater transparency at the annual world economic forum in davos which is now ramping up the russian delegation presented world business and political leaders with a detailed plan promising to share risks and costs the head of the world trade organization said he believes twenty eleven will be the year russia joins its ranks at last moscow is also keen on creating a common economic space with the european union many of the world's largest
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companies are already operating in the country russia's anti monopoly regulators have approved pepsi co's takeover of the country's largest dairy company will done and. the c.e.o. of the snack food giant sat the deal will bring new markets and new countries to both companies. using the move done i think we can expand into central and eastern europe because we want kids can all be so start of wimbledon and russia we have to decide how to take the technology develop a whole range of products that we can see in other parts of the world so we can leverage the ruble value gotta do it with our partnership which is how do you really been very company and figure out how to bring the expertise of both companies together to build a platform for the company and russia becomes very interesting because russia's goodland russia's goldwater and russia can be a great source of fruit for us so one of our goals is to develop russian language culture to be the hub for fruit storm foods in particular the rest of the world.
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time now to take a brief look at some other headlines from around the world please tell killed and another twenty three injured in a head on collision between freight and passenger trains in eastern germany the foundries crash in fact was heard miles away as the two trains crossed a stretch of track for overnight repair police said most of the dead were killed instantly before both sets of wagons and locomotion. firemen and rescue workers at the scene that warn the death toll may rise. provisional results in a referendum in southern sudan's independence show ninety nine percent of voters a favor splitting from the north however some reports claim voter turnout exceeded one hundred percent in some areas despite the abnormal to sit down referendum commission defeated defended rather the outcome as a lot of slide victory the final results are expected early next month in the paul hopes to bring stability for the nearly two million deaths now the twenty years of
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civil war. museums have welcomed home to meet all the long alkaloid when a sales party at the airport in tunis all sunday to get a new chief and been exiled an indolent for more than twenty years by recently deposed president ben ali had accused him of promoting islamist extremism the renascence party's conceded a moderate islamic party by observers and is now hoping to become a major political source in the country during his twenty three years in power ben ali senses president and exiled many of his political opponents before fleeing to saudi arabia after widespread and we're. going to ration out of iraq you know three thousand people in venezuela after a fire set off a series of explosions at a military arms depor initial reports said four hundred had at or later lowered to just three by the authorities emergency crews are working to put hard fires around the depo which continued throughout through sunday because of the incident does not
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yet clear. that's our review of the week's top stories i will back with the headlines in just a few moments. and in a little bit over. the. the
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