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marget why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report on. welcome back with r t a recap of the headlines rebel claims they've made in eastern libya meanwhile a very sure for strikes continues but planes hundreds of thousands of fleeing the conflict countries. and russia stop general says the coalition's strikes in libya have brought no results and it's likely that ground troops will soon be on their way that process and which nato meanwhile believes the alliance could find itself involved in another major war such as those in afghanistan and iraq. have converged on london to cry out against the government's deep cuts to public
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spending the covering is the largest demonstration the u.k. has experienced in years. no marching andras looks for the spirit of russia in the heart of france visiting russian influence landmarks of paris the special edition of moscow is next. hello or should i say home saw welcome to iris aristos have a strong relationship with frogs for centuries well in this week's program obvious during the french capital taking a look at western life history and culture. take
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a simple walk along the river saying today you'll definitely hear the sound of excited russian tourists they devour the social scene here with its classical entertainments here consisting of ballet opera and all its it's easy to drool several comparisons to the grand jury of moscow. russians have been fascinated with french culture for centuries. explore the busy streets of the capital and you'll soon come across various places that will catch your eye. to moscow one of the several streets names off the major european cities. around the corner there's a russian restaurant don't keep any rest of file happy and a little further a remarkable vision hidden within the school buildings of the neighborhood a quaint impressive doakes cathedral this is the alexander nevsky cathedral in the nineteenth century there were thousands of russians living in this area and with
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the donations of many believers around the world this place of worship was built and finally opened in eighty six it was and today still one of the most popular churches here in paris. it was here the picasso married older kuvo in nineteen eighty and surely up in and kandinsky were both on a tear. after that death's. door should press here with it it's a very beautiful place i like coming here and sure i can do as much as i can hear it feels closer to russia closer to home and it is the only place where you can be sure to be lots of russian people at any given time. on the same road is the restaurant called petrograd. opened in one thousand nine hundred eighty four the same year the petrograd itself was renamed leningrad converse in history and to the new dhaka era but despite new is far from dark the bright red woman's here is a charming say the least so they store i exist and are larger than has existed here
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since the nineteen twenties and it's one of the oldest russian restaurants in paris patty through generations of russian immigrants starting with those who left the country after the revolution have been visiting this place is the entire restaurant is packed with vodka bottles mistress goodall's and russian trenches this colorful quirky russian themes eatery attracts everyone from celebrities to russian military the restaurant is popular with local russians parisians and tourists but it's not just the taste a traditional russian through the people come here fault it's more the ideals the family atmosphere and the quality that statement. although. mama.
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decision called don't mean the house of the orals it is an organization founded in the beginning of the much ninety's in paris without the foundation of the first president of russia but it's yeltsin mr murals region himself don't follow translations of various books from russian into french especially close to fully apprised has also been known to highlight the best translations we were. so it made me one of the. many associations which work with one big region of pressure in the beginning we had to explain where it was. happening from we had
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this statement of general double talk about europe from the atlantic to the or else. that was the word was no we had to put this word on the map and we did it. to push names out of the famous russian poets of the nineteenth century is a must visit place for all those who come to moscow to be one of the city's finest restaurants a traditional russian cuisine now a place most good can be found in the heart of the french capital a branch of country pushing the patisseries located in the famous department store . its shop window as a design like that of a jewelry shop with various mouthwatering desserts being connery gems indeed. a school of creative education is a project of alexei and all the election and to develop my russian culture in the
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french capital. there are various classes in our studios in the schedule including russian language lessons literature dance and drama classes. children from two to eighteen years old study at the school divided into classes according to age and russian language skills there also are to sixty year. which can be attended by adults as well as. a squad of i can organize anything it's pizza and dance and doctors seem out of and in my opinion school is based on such a being with our students being in the audience learning and teachers being good to morris to get to a different class like actors and research you know not to do it at all school became a success when he realized this works very much like teachers. might seem lovely to meet you. that's what your father is fresh and your mother is french how has russia over culture affected your lights and cars but it is a very big part of my life. russian family here crawls we always spoke russian
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at home. and soviet period in the small russian community in here and how does devotion to me as your factual life today. think i'm really involved in it's. been the tour de mersch reinvent it's a community probably not as biggest number one in all the places where you might have been over the dispute he's quite big if you will to say how many people are here. only russian speaking people so people believe several hundreds of. hundred thousand people here maybe eighty years ago but we still feeling russian himself or so he became friends with her his russian is difficult to say and you're president of two associations here tell me more about this. story for us this notion that one of them is pretty strange for some compatriots i mean in france we
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treat you. we are some aim to unify existing in prosser russians associations and they're going to use my personal one which is maximum call. of association of. people from speaking people here in france for book probably the biggest one. it is maybe i was. situation you were talking from support of your media and false. negativity poking about for fun. i suppose your website will try and help that it's just we're trying to process to. people. who are interested pushing through the. positive aspects of event. when the folk wisdom is to me google you are.
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all final location is genevieve the cemetery located half an hour since the final resting place thousands of russians. the cemetery started in the one nine hundred twenty s. by a group of russian immigrants. this is the final resting place for over ten thousand russians dozens of prominent russian figures among them. tusky for example is a soviet and russian filmmaker editor writer and author director. kosky began working in cinema during the mid nine hundred fifty s. the period during which soviet society opened to foreign films known for his memorable images of exceptional beauty his work is still adored and respected in the film industry in russia and around the world. one grave in particular stands out from the rest grand and designed to make a statement the team is covered with a mosaic decoration representing a traditional oriental carpet this is the grave of the celebrated card of
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a notorious retarded ninety three. pulled the trans iberian train this man's life is different from the start. of the training because school dons bilious made his debut in st petersburg nine hundred fifty s. he became one of the most famous male. dances in the us a song that's mulch was life continued and from performing in dozens of productions to becoming the dawn star actor of the paris opera ballet the influence of the world of john's will never be forgotten. gotos my childhood is connected to billy so now i'm finally in france on a business trip it would have been a shiny not to visit the graves of the ability of such great global importance like rudolf moody. to many first time rush to visit his love story with this magnificent city has just begun many wonder the streets of paris like the chandeliers and here and taking a breath taking sides just like the predecessors from russia did centuries ago and
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there's more to sedition change and understanding of the two cultures continues let's hope the future relationship between russia and france will only flourish well unfortunately that's all that's how we have also you get the same time next week so that for me and the rest of the caribbean ought to be all for the beautiful city of paris but out. in careless and the us it is legal for. a bubble bath and your baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the. sponsors.
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and culture. thing is. the have the dozens are still unaware of what's going on in their land still asking them why do you. think i don't know anything about alaska and they're great. on our cheap. old films with a. few years after millions first flight the flames of species race original like new rockets needed new launch site private companies now enter the flight to explore the cosmos the right space to place on technology of. the future covered.
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rebels claim they've made a vow that advances in eastern libya meanwhile a birger for gas prices continues but claims hundreds of thousands are fleeing the conflict stricken country. russia's top generals of the coalition's al strikes in libya how brought no result is that it's likely that the ground troops will soon be on their way that russia's then borders and later meanwhile believes their lives could find itself involved in another major war such as those seem to have got to saddam and iraq. and mass crimes have converged on london to cry out against the government deep cuts to public spending the gathering is the largest demonstration the u.k. has experienced in years. its force is next with kate.
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hello welcome to the sports news and these are the headlines. russia held to count the cost side producer goal is to or in all media on a busy night if you're a twenty twelve. while i still a solid but move closer to the dollar in cup finals after a second playing when it gets much of the. goal sebastian vettel starts first on the grid in melbourne for the opening of the new four with a long season. let's take off with football and stick out because russia were held to a goalless draw by armenia in the euro two thousand and twelve group b. qualifier and watching that match and yet this which is the whole fleet. russia have not reached the halfway point in their quest to try and qualify for the euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine and that task is now become
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a lot harder following their failure to beat armenia or take up a cab overseas a big setback for him but he was my grandmother's enough to pay tribute to way armenia played today well in the game because. we had four away games and winning three one draw employees will disagree is good but seeing this game we played against a very aggressive team. that still we had the opportunity to do to win. so i think the organization was excellent from the team. to find things you touch you need a little bit luck or russia would dominate possession for long periods in the game but i've a cow look to appoint a match in the second half of the first half when really russia had many chances to score but unfortunately they were unable to find the net and no one should talk of who is the stand i play really for the russians tonight he said that period was crucial the key point of the match is that we didn't score it was scored we would have worn. more from the team dominating controlling and creating chances
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as a coach. but shooting in the goal they have won fortunately andrey arshavin was once again not at his best form the russian national side as they all snore midfielder really was on the periphery of everything the russians trying to create and certainly didn't show the same sorts of energy of the likes of celtic or found showed on his form so it is a worry for advocates of a moment it's been a long time since he's put in a decent performance and also russia going to free a half matches without actually managing to find the back of the net. i think the whole team works very hard and you have always she. brings his best form we also have seen that some players did not bring the best form but in the organization they did the job one of the last visit fantastic point didn't create much going forward but they managed to restrict russia's attacks by playing a very good defensive game and their studies. in contention for us place b. euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland ukraine i think that not many teams
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had considered. being up there you know fighting for fighting for points fighting for qualification you know what i think that we have a very good team and i think that you know many people many teams should really. be serious from their players by russia's next year in two thousand and twelve qualifier vattel being around for a month's time when they will again play the armenians and they've got the catamount time has plenty to think about most notably about how to try and get his team scoring again as they all need to free form in the back of unaids if they want to break those euro two thousand and twelve finals. after you give on. well there are some interesting results elsewhere in group b. phillips a baronet in only go off to twenty one minutes a slovakia one one delegate those on dora robbie keane struck what proved to be the winner after twenty two minutes as a republic of ireland hung on to beat macedonia two one so as the table currently stands it's very close with russia the republic of ireland and slovakia all along ten points armenia any two points behind in falls. and elsewhere england have gone
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top of group g. fabio capello's men beating her nation rivals wales two nil so the montenegro on goal difference it was the worst of starts for gary speed's young wales to front of him a capacity crowd at the millennium stadium james collins was guilty of crimes of passion inside the box and frank stepped up to clinton smarthome the spot kick but the visitors in control just seven minutes in and they didn't wait long for their second to glen johnson launching this long range pass. and cross his aston villa to make darren bent smash the ball home after fourteen minutes wales failed to muster a single shot on target and still rock bottom having lost all four of their games so far into manager fabio capello is over then the. move would be good. kept him in a day when. the board invective moved quickly after. the move
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and got bored if the players were sharing knowledge and. if the past is everything it is early days. else than saturday night in group f. georgia stunned leaders croatia one there with a stoppage time went on israel beat a lot of fear to want to write his gasping for champions greece went down to ten men to injury time twenty one million miles a day bosnia came back to see remain a two one albanian at the back of criticism big valorise. and some of each scored a braces group claiming this germany thrashed alex down four nil and finally norway true one one with denmark in group h. . while on friday night david there became spain's all time leading goalscorer after the european champions came back to beat the czech republic two one in granada the boss of a strike that netted a brace against the visitors would open the coffin back to that soft clash ill
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thoughts to the second full stride since four minutes takes a victory. and i can play. the second resulted in a penalty spot vs tyson his concerts in forty six goals to better. spent one hundred percent record at the top of group i. found also with a one hundred percent record all the other ones who despite being injured it smashed second place under a formula budapest talking ford rougher than the boss opened up the eight minutes. for light with a second in the strikers half time to catch made it three million in the second half and robin van persie rounded off a victory just after the side's four nil to the dutch are now six points to one very briefly. it was also a good night for italy for extended their lead to the top of group c. to six points over seventy or the one away in the. rionda tiago modify need claims the all important goal of the seventy three minutes for the story and slovenia
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remain second on goal difference. and also three plus a real hero up to third after coming from behind to beat northern ireland so you want france claim they too know when overlooks burke to consolidate their lead in three days and belgium beat austria by the same scoreline to play for their opponents and a second birthday which was led by germany. moving across the ice hockey and sol about your life of taking control of their k h l semifinal series against musselburgh their far side gaining a comfortable two nothing lead after a confident foreigner went on home ice but just not because men had to dig deep to finish the opening game for three the game number two there's only one way street and the taken nothing up for blacks it's mighty shot in the second period that swedish goaltender as broke up his second shot out of the playoffs and the spectacular have determined to beat. formula one that and red bull sebastian
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vettel play in pole position in melbourne for the opening race of the new season fans turned out in their droves at the melbourne circuit pubs and get done even though one of the many australians catching me off on fever while on the tracks defending champion vettel was the only driver to float on the one minute twenty four seconds the young german will be joined by time to respond to the front row expected teammate mark clever and jenson button making up the second row but it was a disappointing day for ferrari fernando alonso and felipe a loss of the stock fifty eight respectively michael schumacher did even worse the seven time champion fell to reach the third and final qualifying session to second for eleven as i could read those question the top of the trough thank sixth. cricket and co has sri lanka thrashed england by ten wickets with ten overs to spare in their world cup quarter final in colombo to set up the last four meeting with new. zealand england won the toss and batted first the captain and his fastest quickly out of five and slower delivery until you do sham and in about cindy passes
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to think the thirty one foot so then jonathan trott modern the parking fine face sixty four one thirty eight it stands for much of the space center of the world cup before forty four eighty six to become the tolerance leading scorer. in all them also hit sifting england could only manage two hundred twenty nine to six didn't impress the crowd so in they needed a decent boning display which one was open as one having none of this and both his centuries people tauranga yes mocking graeme swann for six percent tremont wasn't quite quick enough to have him removed cotton balls. brought up his deserved time by dispatching swann to midwicket. the route his hundred the winning runs for the fourth travel it's so sure lancaster missed on two hundred thirty one for the last stay in colombo to face new zealand on tuesday a batting performance is under par but we thought the pressure is
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a big night and if we can get two or three early wickets hopefully that might be enough to. make that pressure count fortune a devotion and throwing your plate outstandingly well and you know it was a very flat which if anything it got flatter in the evenings. you know we were thoroughly outplayed if we lost to a better side and we go home without tail between our legs. finally goals and ken it's very up stage under your theory open leader paul lawrie by equal european tour record the englishman canidae ten on the past sixty in the third round in malaga very behind the tree here was only one on that after seven holes then hit seven more birdies and an eagle and came within inches of a fifty nine after the stunning second shot of the prophet or eighteenth instead of top ten for birdie to go eleven under and with a one shot of the lead very is tied for second with compadre foster who had six buddies on the back nine for a round of sixty five. butts out in front of scotland's laurie who also carded
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