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windsor hotel in touch i'm told the photo guru gome international house flooded the chines evergreen lowell hotel in total. in the home. a year on poland and russia remember the victims of a plane crash that killed president lech kaczynski and ninety five others. and the leaders of the two countries are expected here at the sites of the crash where a special commemoration service will take place join me with all the latest from smolensk in just a few moments. colonel gadhafi agrees to a cease fire plan proposed by the african union but the stalemate is unlikely to be resolved on this the libyan leader steps down plus.
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another shocking case of an american parent abusing their adopted russian child is once again drawing attention from lack of regulation between the two countries. and japan gets increased coal and gas supplies from russia in the wake of this earthquake but analysts say that more russian produced communities will be needed in the reconstruction process. costing lives in the heart of the russian capital you're watching r.t. but a year since the polish president was killed in a plane crash in western russia both countries leaders will meet today to mourn the victims of the disaster dozens of poland's political elite also perished in the accident ceremonies have been held to commemorate what's been described as poland's
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worst tragedy since the second world war. the actual size of last year's show. the crash plunged both countries into shock but in some ways brought them closer together. well sunday april the tenth the one year anniversary since the plane crash that killed the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others including the head of the polish and force its army chief the polish first lady and several leading m.p.'s and historians and of course that it's a two pronged one five four crashed in the trees just behind me a mere two hundred nieces should be smolensk efi open it was a before and not flight so called the rule so were a boundless moleskine ironically because the delegation led by the president was due to attend the seventieth anniversary of the cantina massacre where they were
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twenty thousand poles were killed by soviet soldiers something that the soviet union had previously denied so that event was to be a real milestone in the easing of previously tense russian polish relations but since that tragic plane crash we have seen a very public and very united outpouring of grief from both sides with the leaders from both countries stressing that they want very much to keep the polish russia relationship on track and that's been evidence in the mornings that we seem to take in place over the weekend on saturday we had the polish first lady anna here at the site of the plane crash with members of the victims' families yesterday you know obviously still huge outpouring of grief in warsaw but also front of the polish embassy in moscow made by the russians as they said learn to maybe get it back and it today on monday we are expecting the presidents of both russia and poland the
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dead of a coat off to come here to small lengths to attend a working lunch before coming to the crash site search to attend commemoration service they speeches will be held as we understand their present we said in flowers days and then they too will move on to the site of the catty memorial. russia says the investigation into the plane crash is complete so will that be it now. no that's not it we are still expecting the outcome of the polish investigation which we expect sometime in october the interstate aviation commission which was a group set up by president medvedev immediately all to the crash happened was headed by the prime minister vladimir putin and consisted of aviation experts from russia from poland and from the u.s. and it was set up to investigate the causes of the crash and they released their own report on january the twelfth and they concluded that pilot error was mostly to
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plane always the severely compounded by very poor weather conditions dense fog and a reduced visibility and a psychological pressure no doubt being exerted from the passengers on board that flight to land the plane as soon as possible but many in poland have refused to conclusions about reports saying that more needs to be done to look into the conditions at the airfield here. and also into the role played by ground could they have done more perhaps to prevent the plane from landing but the i.a.c. makes clear in its report that international aviation law states that ground force do not have the right to overrule a pilot who has stated his or her's intention to land nonetheless many in poland say that question marks remain in the conclusions that report hence the reason they wish to compile their own investigation we have been expecting the results of that independent polish investigation yesterday on the one year anniversary of the crash
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the tenth of april but recently dolls' for a six month extension so as i said we are expecting the results of that polish investigation in october. ok allosaurus had it for now thank you for that update. a year into the investigation that was so it's still funny difficult to accept the results but aviation journalist david kaczynski more and leaves it simply because it was such a high profile tragedy the sensitivity of the surrounding this whole flight to catch in the history between russia and poland he talked about earlier accidents about. the worst possible time of the worst possible place and the fact is that. the elite of the polish here force the presidential flights i think it up in a thousand pieces in a forest and the death of the head of state i mean it's it's not an easy pill for
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the polish swallowed. the natural so they don't want to take all of the blame for this they want to see if there is. if they can spread that blame around but the fact is that this is a controlled flight been accidents and if this had been any other aircraft operating any of the flights been in i think this the russian conclusions would have simply been accepted. and that's where the fact is that it's part of the reason of this attracts so much attention is because it was president kaczynski on board because it was a high level delegation and because of the nature of the flight and the destination it was going. aviation journalist david kaminski mora from london and there will be a new war from somalia throughout the day don't forget you can always log on to r.t. dot com for further coverage. when the leaves is not enough. when
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it's something really crucial. when you want to get down to brass tacks and we bring you our special coverage here on in a place already synonymous with tragedy the world witnessed another disaster that left the country devastated. and united two nations in grief. question more on. two libyan there where colonel gadhafi has accepted a peace proposal by the african union after several hours of talks in the capital tripoli the plan has yet to be truth by the position so the delegations that stop once a rebel helping causing some african president jacob zuma start moving our station called late term to stop its plan to give a ceasefire the chance that despite coalition forces aiding the opposition's advance on tripoli it was
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a grand dissolutions of the rising number of so-called friendly fire incidents all to zero percent off reports that will help peace will not be easy to achieve. hasn't spoken with his wife months she's in misrata the town in the west surrounded by gadhafi forces and he is in the east i can't even call my wife i don't know whether she's alive or dad but the front has been moving in both directions was become clear is there without means all support the rebels don't stand a chance against the superior firepower but after anti-government fighters were killed by mistake in need or airstrikes trust in the alliance was hit as one. of the african union has sent a top level delegation to tripoli which proposed a road map for peace he calls for an immediate cease fire and political reform which surprisingly and i doubt he has supported me that there's not there is the
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the ation let me get you clear even if it was you have said. because really you have as them did try to. get the deal even though the roadmap includes plans for reform it's not clear whether it also calls for gaddafi and his family to abandon power the way the political system in libya works is that have basically got that he is not the head of state he's more of a formal figure or a moral leader as he called himself in reality this man is build a giant power web which is wrapped around business and the government and is built on a circle of chosen people goals personally close to god and his family. turkey also proposed a peace plan which was rejected by the opposition even though the elections the deal did not rule out that if you son importing them. we couldn't agree with the initiative because it didn't guarantee that you darkies entire family would leave
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without that guarantee negotiations are pointless if. the african union's do addition is do the rebels. strong fall going on monday if the opposition leadership did pledge to listen to their proposal it doesn't seem the rebels are ready to put their guns down how can we live in peace with this bloody tyrant charged. with more civilians rebels and troops killed each it's clear a cease fire is needed fast but unless the latest roadmaps plans involve considerable changes to reduce political system this deadlock is unlikely to end anytime soon. it's a lot of been guys we leave here well still ahead this hour getting hot under the collar and up the side to help cultures integrate something left out in the cold. and on the side where the i.m.f. and world bank were created
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a new forum hopes to reshape the world's economic landscape. in the past ten years dozens of russian children have been neglected but at least seventeen died in the care of their adoptive american parents a new agreement regulating the process between the two countries may be signed soon as may but for now the wellbeing of hundreds of foster children across the west remains under. chicken parts. what is what makes me. like you was a tape which caused outrage across america and beyond an american mother recorded a video of how she punishes her adopted washington warrior and sent it to a popular t.v. show. but ramming hot sauce interest seven year old christophe's amounts did not seem enough for jessica bigley a freezing shower was next. right now. we've
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turned a lot of different things to punish the kids spanking we've learned does not work with crystal it was only after the television trial that authorities looked into the well being of the washington boy jessica beagley was charged with child abuse they'd action system in the us and such that once a child is adopted by american parents the government does not provide any oversight as to how they are doing some believe because of the absence of supervision the suffering of many adopted children remains on her adoption agencies in this country are set up as a business because they are chilling with human lives here they're not selling cars or toasters it certainly seems it should be a lot more oversight more than sixty thousand russian children have been adopted by u.s. parents since one nine hundred ninety one fortunately most of these children lowly and happily. new american families. are syrians and children dozens harmed and hundreds who disappeared the losses which cannot be just
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a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old eve of was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended adoptions by u.s. parents after an american woman put the russian boy should adopted on a plane back to moscow on his own with a note saying she will. wanted him now russia and the u.s. are working towards an agreement which would provide better government oversight on the wellbeing of adopted russian children in american families something that would mean regular visits to the families by social workers from both countries some say the biggest obstacle to an agreement is the overall secrecy surrounding adoptions in the u.s. in the united states of america. in a life that child is considered the same as if to hear dr aarons a birth certificate gets reissued listing the adoptive parents they never even have
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to tell the child that they were adopted but russia says americans privacy issues should not be an argument for leaving thousands of adopted children without any oversight and protection of the stance that you can the transport you want to put peterson across the border resulting in a concert but small children will be the lauzon result in ignorance in the u.s. people wanting to pay private agencies for assessments as to their suitability as parents is of course raises questions as to how objective those assessments can actually be and once the child is adopted there is no follow up on how they are doing it jessica beagley had not sent her video to a t.v. show would have known about her punishment methods just as we don't know about how many other children are now subject to them as the violence in the us i'm going to shut down r t washington d.c. . to france now women are now officially banned from wearing full face veils in
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public that the controversial law came into effect the government says the movie saying they're helping it was known as integrate into society critics accuse president sarkozy of stigmatizing is known to win back votes from the right country europe's biggest and muslim population the risks igniting social tensions. ports. him just become a criminal from today a new french law covering your face in public is designed to make muslims integrate in society but the softly spoken single mom says he's had the opposite effect. my friends have simply stopped going out at all the new rulings made some scared to speak out and for many valid not to change the way they dress the move undermines what the french republic stands for says this business when he pledges to pay the hundred and fifty euro coin for anyone who continues to wear
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a veil and is taking the dispute further that we are seeing france in the european court of human rights it's about freedom of expression and. that man was fired as nicolas sarkozy's integration advisor last month of the criticizing the president's approach he now calls on french muslims to wear staus similar to the one forced on jews by the nazis. these government should learn how to negotiate opinion polls show a record low approval ratings for the french government with accusations deliberately stirring into racial tension friday prayers in paris muslims are forced to worship on the streets the government looks the building of basic public prayer rooms more discrimination say worshippers against the muslim population from the scene of the riots in recent years against government policies there are signs
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of more brewing whether it is a distinct possibility especially when the domestic. decisions and events in foreign decisions and events can we gather those already events have also reached partners in europe joining blames from illegal to import wrong. and send the north african refugees back to italy in the free for international ngo that splits the frame code german exists so drives this. axis as as it has been called sometimes is god functioning and lisbeth froth cannot lecture regimes like iran when it picks all its own ethnic minorities looks great for. the french government. policies simple proof for politicians
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in the people of the last week quit and all are expected to do the same in the coming days only when you see paris. but you can always find more stories out in there from that assists on our website at r.t. dot com online today about an extraordinary achievement fifty years after their kinds first flight into space the world remembers the guy plus. the russian born woman who was once named region of the year family wins permission to stay in the country she now calls home. with emerging economies taking a leading role you could be doing in the world of global economics that was one of the main topics on the table at the present words conference in u.s. hosted by billionaire philanthropist george soros how to store understand as well. if these hills could hark the economic theory they would expound upon.
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome ideas they could change the world the future is not predetermined or at least billionaire george soros bringing together ph d's and nobel prize winners but the backdrop of historical bretton woods would suggest someone is hoping they will. it was here allied nations came during world war two in crisis searching for stability they formed the international monetary fund the world bank and established the u.s. dollar as the global reserve currency. it's here that decades later in the wake of a financial crisis a group of influential economists and former policymakers have got together to try to rethink that very framework to reflect a different world we've got to have a serious plan to restructure the international reconstruct the international situations for the times that we are in and not for the past times that have gone
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the bygone time says brown are the centuries of american and european dominance with the bric nations of brazil russia india and china fueling more of global growth and they need a bigger seat at the table critics say in with the new should mean out with the old orthodoxy of bretton woods the i.m.f. for one i think the guy. has mostly played a very destructive role by promoting financial liberalization in many parts of the world which contributed tremendously to the financial meltdown and the handling of that meltdown in the u.s. with the billions to bail out banks that are still too big to fail is just one reason some of these critics give for questioning the u.s. dollar as the global reserve currency if you have crony capitalism and you lose confidence in u.s. institutions which has happened to some degree since two thousand while with the of the dollar and the quality of new yorkers and for the actual center because the tour very markedly and deterioration in political will for tougher banking reform
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has some concerned we may be headed for another crisis turns on what one says about crisis but i have to say yes the concentration of power in finance is greater today than it was before this crisis but here it's mostly western academics talking shop a new road map won't be drawn up this time apart and woods according to the man who still has obama's ear his former top economic aide no one is going to run to washington to pass legislation next week but over time these kinds of ideas in sphere after severe have had very important effect effects hard for some to see at this point and this fear. where's the political will for reshaping the world economy who has a proposal that's actually workable there's plenty of conversations particularly around the role of the dollar in the local economy but no consensus at all on on how to replace it. just consensus on a need for change they hope will reverberate beyond the sales floor and mr r.t. new hampshire. we're going on to some other international news making headlines
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around the world this hour in the ivory coast u.n. inferentially corpses of fraud rockets on incumbent president on this residence. he's been holed up there in a bunker for many one week the u.n. said the strikes were an attorney ation for attacks by his forces on civilians has lost his grip on the country in the last two weeks by supporters of the internationally recognized winner of the benefits of actions seize control and strongholds u.n. and french forces intervened last week destroying much of its forces. japan reportedly plans to extend the evacuation zone around that stricken nuclear plants due to increasing radiation levels earlier engineers at the damaged facility said they were no closer to restoring the cooling systems it's a month since the devastating earthquake and tsunami which killed thousands of the one hundred fifty thousand. in the ruins left wing ex
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army officers forced to first round the country's presidential elections almost half of the ballots counted until i was fifty seven percent votes. seems to be a doctor jailed ex-president not far behind despite an economic third of peruvians live in poverty. hunger about what was promised to share the nation's wealth. but i sure think it will take a look at the life of space legend you go it for us there you joining us with business and sticking.
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it will change business so see hello and welcome to the program russia has boosted coal and gas supplies to japan in the wake of its last quake but only it's a demand for many other commodities will also increase as they reckon struction of the world's largest economy davus. if we look at the void it's going to be created from the nuclear power industry because that slows down. energy demand doesn't slow down it has to come from other sources so we're talking about electricity generation and that can only come from either wind solar time i mean to minimize coefficient of production so what's left coal and natural gas from elegy and that's coming from russia to japan and indeed if you look at the actual cost of the rebuilding right we're talking about apartment buildings whole cities right there just destroyed that is iron ore that is rebar that is timber and forest
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products that is all the raw materials that russia exports to asia will grow exponentially. oil prices are slightly retreating from that early gains that investors that fixing profits from last week's friday but crude still remains on the upward trend of it and the rest of the middle east and north africa brant brant of blunders it really comes down to twenty six dollars a barrel the w t a is trading at one hundred thirteen dollars a barrel and let's have a look at how the stock market's up for me asia shares a mix this hour in tokyo this talks trading in the red with concerns over post break resumption of production and weighing on the market shot corporation is down more than one percent after the company said it would trim output of liquid crystal display screen street it's so simple and for the great hang sang it's lots of closed with energy shot as leading good gains all strong oil prices chinese stocks and also on the rise falling upbeat mainland trying to exit from known each. other
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and here in moscow the markets close friday's session on a strong note the market followed the rally on commodities bringing the overall weak negates to two point twenty one percent for the arts yes zero point seven percent for my sex. life resolutely out friday it's. cession gaspar was one of the best before we had a way stocks are going to pursue and that's after announcing it wasn't here to purchase this stake in the lead an elephant any other metals also stroll out to two point five percent those stronger precious metals shares of buying rocketed by seven point six percent after the head of its main shareholder be to be the one declared it has a stake in the bank big enough to gain operational control. russia's call producer at our spot scare is the middle list of possible guise of accompanied by the end of april that is to newspapers as among the kinds of that site russia's largest coal mine their natural and wealth still make their own response case
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