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for the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news to me was a report on our. one year. old flight poland remembers its late president and ninety five others killed in a plane crash near my downs with thousands gathering in forestalls main square. and at the site of the tragedy in our religious ceremony has been held people laid flowers the lectern speak his wife and the other at some time that is a. double standards nato
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is accused of allowing rebels in there be absent violate the u.n. impose no fly zone after two officers and toppers are stopped down by government forces. and other stories this week a priest in finland faces racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and the website spreading his extremism. and the international space station the problem for a news group with a special mission marking half a century since mankind's first flight into orbit and the inspiration has provided the sense. you're watching archie live from moscow where it's two pm it is that time in small amounts and poland and russia are remembering a common tragedy it's exactly a year since. the plane carrying the late polish president lech kaczynski and
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ninety five others crass near russian city have my doubts our correspondents are bringing you the wages from the two grieving countries but alice in the summer announced region and a lesson here is have a polish capital warsaw right next to you first seems like how four of warsaw is out on the streets today behind you. that's not only warsaw that's indeed the whole of poland is here at the this is extremely sad and emotional day for poland i'm route right now in the middle of a huge commemoration rally which has a striking resemblance to the one last year in this very same square from the presidential palace several thousand people young and old have gathered here to commemorate those who died in one thousand six hundred eleven clued in the president and his wife who died last year in a small lens going in there in a tragic airplane crash now at exactly eight forty one am local time that is exactly the time when the plane went down in smolensk
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a minute of silence was observed here in warsaw ever since we've been hearing a different speeches by the politicians by the local politicians here including the brother of the late polish president. indeed everyone has been here since the early morning and the main focus now is on to commemorate those who died in that awful plane crash but this is what we see here this is of course the role on cut emotions but in poland nowadays a year and on since the tragedy of these emotions are sometimes being used in the political why now the party of the late president which is now headed by his brother it also which would state is been has been using a strong anti russian rhetoric rhetoric in the course of the presidential campaign last year and obviously will be using the same sentiments in the parliamentary complaint which is due to be held later on this year. the sentiments are really harsh at times going as far as calling a conspiracy between the. between moscow and warsaw that the plane crash in
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smolensk this is something only five to seven percent of the polish population approve off the rest call this of these rumors as nonsense but nevertheless this world war continues with the country's prime minister trying to at the same time be friendly with moscow but at the same time trying to hold back the pressure of the of the nationalist opposition here in poland but how long this will last how long this war of words will last of course experts are still still have no answer to that certainly a lot of controversy surrounding this disaster alice let's go to you in small amounts tell us has that controversy actually reached the site of the tragedy. well we have a new developments here and needs to just behind me you can see the students surrounded by flowers and local media which marks the actual schools where the plane crashed down here just two hundred meters shy of the actual smear and scare field and
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almost stone is a plaque and of course at least some time on friday night we didn't know exactly where the plug was replaced the overplot was written in coalition made reference to the fact that this was the smallest. little so that he and the put his delegation were on route to malta the seventieth anniversary of the katsina genocide will this new pac that replaced it sometime on friday night is no written in both published and russian and makes no reference to what happened at county now we've heard from stimulants local flora sees they say that they have changed over the plot because permission was never granted for the original that they wanted a bilingual plaque as they wanted both russian and polish moon is to feel welcome here and then you also moved the reference to cattiness russia although it has taken responsibility for what happened at that as soviet soldiers did kill over twenty pounds. polls it was seventeen years ago they were few genocide they do not
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acknowledge that genocide specifically took place. of course the exchange of this plaque has cooled something over for word poland particularly on today such an emotive days we hear from the next faith. community and also among its. humanity and this is just the latest twist in the controversy surrounding this plane crash at the interstate aviation commission released their report into the causes of this plane crash on january twelfth which. has also taken i'm sure with the conclusions of that report is that. was predominately to blame obesity compounded by severe weather conditions and poor visibility and psychological pressure from the passengers on board to land the plane as soon as possible but many in two or three years to fully accept those conclusions they say more needs to
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be done to investigate the policy of yes deals here and some amends arms into the wrong place by ground before you see a coupe they have done more just don't put it volleys the plane from landing but the i.a.c. makes clear in their report that international will stage the ground for us does not have the rights to overrule a plane this is a school permission. but of course the controversy rumbles a woman today the most and most of the day's gone here wrong from the tragic plane crash emotions still running high just look back now in detail what happened on the tenth of april twenty ten. in the final moments within seconds all ninety six on board flight one zero one dead. the time was ten forty one am important i was out for the plane. with one of its wings
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boiling down to heaven so fast it question didn't freeze and burst into before it was obvious that no one was going to survive the flames were as high as a vice or ground control staff room there were no conditions to land mass requests were still made to attempt a trial approach transcripts from the plane's black box flight recorder revealed the crew were acutely aware of the rapidly increasing visibility but also a pressure to land as soon as possible. crazy yeah we don't know who he is what we do know is that a senior minister periodic we enter the cockpit throughout the flight and that the chief of the air force himself was present at the time of the crash under these conditions the pilots continued their approach well having passed the point of no return the president's plane began its final the said that the dense fog and poor
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visibility meant that the crew had in fact already missed their target is coming into land some fifty metres below the runway where the base of the aircraft began to graze the tops of these trees and one particularly. a huge hole out of the aft wing causing the aircraft to roll and within just five seconds the nose of the tuple of one five full had hit the ground hard at first we didn't all go out there was a crash we know from thing as sounding wrong so from copping for here we see and we came here as as far as it was possible now. that believe it happened we were talking about all that it was under the stick incredible that sense of shock and disbelief reverberated around the world as the news that began to spread but in a single moment poland had suffered what its prime minister would later tell its west tragedy since world war two alice had it so. well
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those who were near the crash site on the tragic day awaiting the president's arrival say at first they could not believe what had happened as journalists friends near star netsky share his memories with arts and. courage from the time the studio control and called me i. lost can you confirm that the president of the cheese death was shot. no i cannot because i don't. run the streets to run the streets the car the car. drives me to this morning's terror you see you are right try cannot. simply tries to carry you give you all cars go go in the street you go only a few years. wrong least it was like you
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were a few minutes. in time. we tried to get here. you were still serving. over there on the street. like. so hard. to see me. well look now at some live pictures from warsaw where as you can see thousands of people have gathered to commemorate the victims of that fatal plane crash they held a minute silence at ten forty one moscow time the exact time of the crash most of the people are near the presidential palace they're holding candlelit ceremonies and rain flowers the twin brother of the late president was among those to have later recently or a commemoration ceremony has also been held at a military ceremony a cemetery in the polish capital where the president and the country's military
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elite are buried now the current president's promise of commercials was out that cemetery and the names of the ninety six victims of the tragedy were read out during the ceremony ranks of the polish soldiers fired their rifles in salute to those who died stay with us because we will be crossing live to both warsaw and the crash site in small towns throughout the day here on r.t. . when the new is not enough. when something really crucial. what you want to get down to brass tacks we'll bring you our special coverage here. in a place already seen a lot of this tragedy the world witnessed another disaster that left a country devastated. but united nations in a great. question
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more. to developments in libya now where the battle for the city of rages on it's seen as the most serious push by gadhafi forces against the opposition since the beginning are international airstrikes for the rebels losing the city would leave the way open to their main strongholds benghazi earlier sunday to rebel how would the sun down by colonel gadhafi forces in the city of ras marseille break up and flex questions aimed at nato over why opposition forces are apparently being allowed to ignore the un mandated no fly zone and some of the rebels themselves are becoming disillusioned at the level of neighbors help and the growing number of so-called friendly fire casualties on the ground since the alliance to go over the no fly zone twenty and to gadhafi fighters have been killed and dozens injured by the rates are going up the spoken to some of the rebels in benghazi. a veteran of the libyan army moved any service all the way into
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retirement but now he's fighting for the revolution and is among if you were able to get the front with military training and experience. the forces are not even we are ready to fight to the death but with these weapons we don't stand a chance against gadhafi since need to control the north was on operation it's going to need more than one thousand sorties into view and screens around a third of that every forces have now been destroyed we displayed help from the skerries on the ground the rebels are still taking the banding. later is field there are civilians in a structure and we daily have green monitors and yes they have been drilling improper actions against the chronology of troops for the rebels taking the town of brigade means clearing the way west i just wanted seem to be we're at the doors with. a new series of mortar attacks by gadhafi forces. retreat.
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just a week ago because it was still revolutionary you know it seems the entire cd police need for its support but the profiling could still be that the list of those killed or missing can be the it seems reachable to meet all the u.s. district activists is rising as well protests like this one are becoming a common scene mean are accusing need your feeling to protect civilians they are asking for help anymore the demanding it i do. i do i don't get all the way to fall for gadhafi to kill a still we demand a new u.n. resolution which would allow us. but experts say arming the rebels alone wouldn't perhaps win the war with the rebels needed is not so much in his arms training
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and he said the force are now servicing that the u.s. and egypt are all good we are training and even if your forces are going beyond the mandate of the un resolution that established do nothing i thought you were just going off towards the. media. but nato involvement is only maintaining a stalemate in libya according to robin on from my political magazine spikes. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where. gadhafi is made to make some progress get shot by the nato air strikes and help the rebels are strong enough to actually get rid of gadhafi either i would just have this prolonged very nasty civil war going on so they're in this position i where they're actually helping some to maintain the style made between two sides and actually probably more people will die as a result of this intervention and no intervention at all either you have a situation where the later was able to go any further and actually just made
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things worse by not actually allowing one side of the year that's when the fights or the slippery slope which again becomes more and more involved to the point which . is actually very heavily involved just as it was. and will continue to bring you our exclusive reports on libya as well as exclusive videos taken at the center of the conflict. now you can see for it is our crew is sound from the rebel stronghold of benghazi where people have been mourning the victims of nato problem and you can even download these images from our free video service and as the name implies there's no charge you can just find a link to the page which give you unlimited access to thousands of clips on our website artsy. a priest in finland is facing charges of inciting racial hatred after openly criticizing one of the world's most wanted men in an interview with r t his alleged crime calling the man behind the moscow metro
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an airport a terrorist act is considered a great show but who conducted the interview has this report. yes there is these may be the last days these man wears his pastas color you hum waller faces being defrocked for speaking out against i use the word terrorist to use word. not to morrow and his internet mouth piece cost center the site was the first to publish the terrorists' words on the tax he claims the nasty express mosque a matter of war means and most recently the idea that our ports attack the website is banned in russia but in finland it enjoys quite a comfortable standing and not only on the internet but also in downtown helsinki the priest was the first openly say this was an outrage and the reaction was quick to follow i get this by email it's hard to preserve through
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a paper and various the obvious what does the letters is a load of the ear i. thought i'd. be able to cut my head or way of promise on the deals you one more we want to police but in stand ended up being prosecuted himself being sued for criticizing brought in and calls illegally oh prating organization the same people who are promoting terrorism against russia they are promoting public opinion against morally is a racist. there are lingering racist statements about. actions which is of course not the truth because more recently representing the internationally a college. international tourist in russia a manhunt is on for a morrow and people close to him but in helsinki you may end up dining next to his
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relatives but also more of with their brother or morrow rizzoli he lives in this. it is it isn't nearly as we can. see with people walking down these quiet and prosperous streets maybe unaware of the disturbing case of you harm or the rate they're used to thinking of their country as fair and politically correct but it would be remain just as neutral a tragedy not on their door here in helsinki people travel on public transport without fear their neighbors in russia only four hundred kilometers away aren't quite so lucky. actually it's only a step from extremist rhetoric to action and there is seldom a warning call. for minority groups brought minority who want to do terrible things. and it is that. if.
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there are only one we where. there is quite a teen after the pastor now finland's prosecutor's office the church and some of the world's most determined terrorists you home all the way has already changed address and divorced his wife. and his children at risk is now considering a move to russia exceeding aggression over our tea house in key finland. but we spoke to pastor you right after he was questioned by the finnish police who watched the full interview with him on our website r.t. dot com as well as other reports and comments on that story. the economies of europe and america are lagging behind the now booming developing nations that was the message of former properness prime minister gordon brown at a summit in the american town of bretton woods was artie's or
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a list of reports the opportunity for other bric nations to move into pole position has been much discussed. so far what we've heard this bretton woods conference is not so much a drop road map of where these economic leaders believe the global governance and international financial policy needs to go but in general consensus that it does need to change we do hear criticism of the united states dollar as the reserve currency and in fact george soros saying that it really is no longer the main reserve currency that there is a role of the euro and of a diversification of currencies as well as commodities that is really shifts in the landscape and one of the main reasons for this that they cite is the rise of developing economies of emerging nations such as brazil russia india and china which are now growing and representing the growth in consumption in this world while economies in the west the united states and europe are growing much more slowly and have really really suffered in the financial crisis so you come to two thousand and ten and for the first time virtually for nearly two hundred years
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america and europe that's the united states of america in the twenty seven members of the european union for the first time outs produced manufactured exports and interesting they invested by the rest of the world knows cars direct solutions to come out of this conference that's very unclear there aren't exactly policy makers here that are going to enact some kind of reforms directly out of this conference that there is a sense that those that influence policy are here just talking about the direction that things need to go in and that has a cumulative effect on the policies that we see going forward. financial leaders have no right to impose austerity measures on people to cover budget deficits so says activists and filmmaker peter jones it is full interview is coming up in less than ten minutes there's a pretty. steady measures there are that abomination. atrocity
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against the general population is almost thirty ledgers have been in the world a korea institution because the problem is that the people they cut things like education these are the core of. you know why are they coming when obviously we're spending a lot of trillion dollars a year or the world is the largest. earth's orbit welcome some new arrivals on thursday has a new crew docked at the international space station and this is a special mission as next week marks fifty years of manned space travel the journey of two russians and one american started on tuesday when the science rocket named after the first man in space lifted on the same launch pad as your good current in one nine hundred sixty long after today flight they docked at the i.r.s. that's bringing the total number of people in orbit to six one of the russian cosmonauts has also become the two hundred person to step onto the space station are two stars are silly i was i baikonur to see the cooperations for the mission
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and reports on how the garden's legacy still inspires a goal in the future first space exploration. as for most of their lives preparing for the possibility of going to space now roughen calls for example takes about two hundred fifty exams a year and that's a different physical training they have to go through all the hard work men and women put into their professions one of the thing they fear is something a little romantic and that's an unwavering a plodder green of literally reach for something big aspiring cosmonauts surrogate of entire watches intently as a so you see him a twenty one spacecraft is poised to do its vertical position i only fourteen he's so certain about his future that he's already made headway and went to the u.s. and became the first youngster to spend fifteen minutes floating in the zero gravity environment possible not strain and this early start is something the first man in space you regarding could himself have related to and his fate fifty years
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ago marked the beginning of a long list of achievements in manned space exploration. for walking on the route to building the massive international space station but it doesn't stop there next possibly a hotel in orbit yet another space dream which will be full rooms at the station with enough room for seven people will be to be luminaries so that everyone can observe the stars of always wanted to become a cosmonaut that didn't happen but now i'm sure that one day i'll travel to space a tourist price tag is a hefty thirty five to forty million dollars but there is a cheaper alternative another project aims to send space tourists to lower earth orbit where they'll spend five minutes of zero gravity and see the planet in its entirety for two hundred thousand dollars to do this they plan to use the ability
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of this plane to carry cargo on its body the plane will take off with a small space shuttle which will be released at a certain altitude but arguably the most a bishes of space projects is the mars five hundred experiment simulating a voyage to the restaurant in the event this global ambitions becomes reality. and when that time comes young sergey is certain he'll be ready to take on the challenge no marks for the i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well they say you can leave very future. and like many space men and women he believes it will only be a matter of time that's our sylvia r.t. baikonur in kazakhstan. we're going to take a short break here on our to be back with us.
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