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in the movie going to the joint the hotel rooms a movie that's the case we had the grand imperial truly the george weston close coromandel you can go with a chill to those measures which says don't need to go and. run this in the kennel was hotel as used to retreat. france's elderly resort to extreme a money saving measures as the government lets pensions dwindle and gives the military campaigns a free hand on funding. a russian couple is sentenced for murdering a human rights lawyer and a journalist in central moscow two years ago. the killers are handed lengthy jail terms in one of the biggest convictions of its kind in russia and that's unavoidable join me for more details in just a few moments. water boarding returns to home the u.s. officials claim it helped them get osama bin laden but a human rights activist say torture techniques stuff you talk. plus we take you to
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the skies with one of russia's a top flight aerial display swats. for twenty years these planes and their pilots come round the world with their amazing aerobatics stunts they without seat see exactly what the russian swifts can do. with r.t. live from moscow where it's now or just after six pm french leaders are being accused of funding an ever growing war chest while it's most of vulnerable citizens are living on the breadline france is a prominent player in nato is intervention in libya as well as troops stationed elsewhere he said on a bushel now reports on how french military ambition is leading to the neglect of it's needed. heat or eight that's the choice faced by mother and kid so instead of
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supporting the elderly france's government is accused of using that money for war. france says it doesn't have enough funds for a time and consciousness tighten their belts it now sounds a riff that'd be one euro a year and france france has more than twenty thousand soldiers currently on foreign soil in lebanon kosovo a new military base in the united arab emirates is fighting wars in libya ivory coast and afghanistan each french have a missile costs hundreds of thousands of euros so just five months into twenty eleven the forces of growth even with madame cato's pension it's pretty much up. operational budget for the year military excess next fall's his reputation as a careful spender investors now plan to scrap the country's troy's aaa credit rating which lets the cheap course if you have
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a country which is very rich. it can afford it but france has been named as possibly losing its aaa status so so everyone you shoot is the bomb closer to losing a state france should have stuck to the un peacekeeping remits in the oil three coast and libya wants x. premier dominique de villepin. pays the price of gunning for regime change and for each. for integration it's important to follow strict principles the one of the international community treatment of the united nations costs are reportedly hidden from the public this military advisors back from libya he says for months france has set soldiers on the ground there contrary to its claims. and i think by the. that we have. already called for to find
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a dog and so on but it was not to be free but she worked all her life for a decent retirement no politician who if she wanted money spent on campaigns abroad cost of war pension is forced to cover up because the concert for beating they also told the military campaign is worth it if the government called take care of people for a time when your bush or party paris. not russia's foreign minister has weighed in on the nato led coalition's decision to pump money into the libyan rebellion. criticism comes a day after the international contact group on libya decided to set up a fund to support the insurgents in their fight against colonel gadhafi moscow has come down hard on nato see intervention saying the science is taking sides in what is essentially a civil war it was not sanctioned by the un resolution on libya which was designed to protect civilians regardless of their allegiance to the nato led coalition's been a bombing supporters for nearly two months now and there are growing reports of civilian
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deaths russia and china both abstained from supporting the u.n. resolution in march both countries foreign ministers met in moscow on friday and it . was there from. the russian foreign ministry press called princes a what's your thoughts about the idea of including russia in this international concert. so was the. russians do you. see which is in trusted with the i don't think resolutions and one is hearing the implementation of such as the u.s. security council and that any country member to the u.n. which signed under its charter is supposed to call on all other resolutions and the bond ational because a group of levy or any other group is simply not needed is there be a lot of speed. so it's going to leave group contact group has established itself and now is trying to take the sponsor. the international community to libya should be not only libya we're hearing voices calling for this group to decide what to do
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in other states in the region we believe that all sides should be focusing on the peaceful resolution of the situation and not supporting one side in an internal conflict which is essentially a civil war those comments were made at a joint press conference by the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister very often we see that russia and china up origin eighteen there are voices in major international advance and the most recent example of that was in march when they both abstained in the no fly zone vote on leave and what the two countries feared might happen as a result of an international intervention is happening now we see casualties i was started as an hour rest appears to be a bitter war between get out his forces and rebels but russia and china and again they stressed it today believe that nato is going far beyond its u.n. mandate by even considering an on the ground operation and leave and minding the
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rising number of casualties and leave it's likely that both russia and china would be any u.n. resolution which would place ground troops in libya. reporting still to come here on u.s. vindicates it's torture techniques by saying it helped to hunt down osama bin laden the former interrogator says violent questioning methods at american detention centers only serve to kill al qaeda those details coming your way in just a few minutes. a moscow court has sentenced a nationalist the human rights lawyer and a journalist to life in prison as accomplice was given eighteen years in jail. reports. well it is a very unusual case because really it's one of the first times that the perpetrators of hate crimes are not only tried but also convicted and given quite a lengthy prison term now hate crimes extremely difficult to use investigate and prosecute and this was one of the reasons why people in quick aided in hate crimes
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were usually tried on offer charges ranging from homicide sometimes hooliganism and as a result they got away with lighter sentences but these cases different because one of the found the key to who was convicted of two murders. in his life marc caliph a prominent human rights lawyer and unless i see a border by a freelance reporter of. a guy killer was sentenced to a maximum prison term got a lot of imprisonment now he's associated and girlfriend you give me a hassle. who was found guilty of acting as an accomplice to the murder of maher caliph she was sentenced to eighteen years in prison now that's a bit less than the prosecution was asking for but that's still quite a lengthy prison term now be initially planned to kill only mark caliph was
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a very well known human rights lord in russia she was walking down the street to resign numerous natural station and i suppose the above were kompany came to ask a couple of questions and that was one both of them were approached by and killed in broad daylight in a very cold blooded manner now the only point i would like to add is that despite being called the russian born in quiet and they actually use these the moment private behavior during the trial of it shows a lot of her faction for each other holding hands kissing sharing job but this was very painful for the families of the victims and they ever really asked the media not to remember surprise these crimes because they if these two vigils despite all the affection for each other actually killed very bright people and they committed a crime in a very callous manner. reporting right there now let's turn our attention here a lot so you on to the issue of business and precious metals have been experiencing
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a couple of extremely volatile weeks both gold and silver have seen a major drops off the reaching record breaking high let's cross over to the aussie business desk and find out exactly what is going on here and corrina metals aren't the only commodities having trouble but they're usually thought of as more robust tell us why a lot of the turbulence welcom market prices are falling warrior rates and you know that this is a point of economic news raises questions is there's the man for oil metals and grain and fresh economic reports clearly show that business and something and very often consumers are spending less because the cost of energy food and run materials is quite high so we saw well falling sharply as you said on thursday so a silver and that had a snowball effect on falling prices across the board nearly all the materials are down so also investors are watching you know europe's efforts to deal with sovereign debt problems and china steps to curb inflation so all that is having a negative effect on commodities although some analysts say that the fall could
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soon stop so we'll have a look at the figures in our business program and about twenty minutes from now. thanks about so using. files apparently seized in the rage of that killed osama bin laden to suggest that he remained it closely involved in al qaeda terror plots it's one of the justifications from the u.s. government over its handling of bin laden's killing i was also used a gun a chicken explains the violent questioning of terror suspect is a terror suspects rather is also being awarded for helping america's most wanted terrorist. putting a pretty face son to years of torture and abuse looking off u.s. officials talk about the efficiency of enhanced interrogation techniques as they call them in locating bin ladin we obtain that information through waterboarding and serve those who say that waterboarding is the word to say that it should be stopped a movie used again. we got vital information would show directly where as to why are you denying that waterboarding was in part of knowing the tactics used to
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extract the intelligence that led to the successful mission no i think some of the detainees clearly were you know they used these enhanced interrogation techniques against some of these detainees and no tangible proof has been presented as to how torture health of tain valuable intelligence on bin laden although a detainee named calley cheik muhammad was reported to have provided information on a courier that led to bin laden's capture intelligence sources say he repeatedly misled interrogators about the couriers identity and stalled the quest for years he was water boarded one hundred eighty three times what we're seeing is that waterboarding enhanced interrogation techniques just like professional interrogators have been saying for years always result and either limited information false information or no information the laying of the groundwork if you
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will of these techniques basically i believe wholeheartedly slowed us down on the road towards some of bin laden and numerous other members of al qaeda not not just in modern and i'm convinced we would have found him a lot earlier had we not resorted to torture and abuse attempts to justify torture seem outrageous to those who have been unjustly subjected to in three main treatment if u.s. prisons overseas. was captured in pakistan in two thousand and one he was working for an ngo that helped the youth there to quit drugs and adopt a healthier lifestyle he was sent to guantanamo and tortured for five years it will be very hard. for agree that a crime. because they are just the start of. your course of. art i refused. to prove. let's go very hold. the upper. stomach that's why
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the. person. never charged with any crimes for us now back home in germany the vast majority of the hundreds of individuals who've been held at guantanamo since two thousand and two like moron are said to be of no intelligence value whatsoever some of them were children when they were captured like canadian citizen omar carter who was just fifteen when he was taken into u.s. custody he said because he was tortured he was ready to say anything that we're sure is wanted here to stop the pain the international community has widely condemned the unlawful practices that the u.s. prison amnesty international call the gulag with times matthew alexander has carried out more than three hundred interrogations in iraq and helped track down a number of terrorists and he says torture it was used by the u.s. authorities in one tunnel and other prisons overseas like the infamous abu ghraib
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in iraq contributed to more terror when i was in iraq i oversaw the interrogations of foreign fighters and those foreign fighters the majority of them said time and time again a reason they come to iraq to fight was because of the torturing of years detainees and both are great and when time of day and this is not my opinion the department of french tracked the statistics and they were briefed every interrogator arrived there that's a that torture and abuse was ok his number one recruiting tool and so this policy of torture and abuse did not make america safer what it did was it caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of american soldiers recently in the wake of all the cheering about bin laden's death when asked about culture the cia director said whether we would have gotten the same information through other approaches so i think it's always going to be an open question. just a few years ago when grow up obama was running for president on promises to crack
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down guantanamo and stop the torture it was presented as a gun deal but now with bin laden's death it could seem the ends justify the means the means which has many experts say not only have not made americans safer but have motivated more terrorists i'm going to check now reporting from washington our team. for more insight and analysis of suspicious methods used in the war on terror i just hope it's not often you don't comment on a few of the things you have lined up for you right now as well on the website and taking their relationship to the next level a soyuz rocket gets ready for a joint russian and european project you can follow the countdown going on but besides. plus a while you can be easier to get into the hall good than getting hired so how about hamburgers that's my dog also revealed to turn away more applicants than the ivy league college.
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this is also you live from moscow now or for the past twenty years two russian aerobatic teams have been wowing crowds worldwide with their stunts now they're both slicing through the clouds in celebration of the milestone. watched the show in the muster. this is truly a spectacular sight one of the most famous aerobatic teams in the world in the sky dealing with exactly what they're famous for the russians quests are in the sky today to celebrate their twentieth anniversary and that is why they have taken their make twenty nine up over their home base just outside the russian capital and thousands of people have gathered here to watch them perform their amazing aerobatics dance with skills and grace that have made them famous all over the
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world the barrel rolls the loop and moves over those sounds and many many more are exactly what this team still is warming up in the sky and yet another famous russian aerobatic team the russian knights also celebrating their twentieth anniversary this year are known all over the world forming the stands that no other team has ever accomplished but they're flying in formation nine planes together two different types of planes the swifts made twenty nine and the night's s u twenty seven's very close together an incredibly complicated stunt very dangerous but they pull it off beautifully every time and of course as the pilots say. they're twentieth birthday the sky is the only place they want to be. for reporting to you or without you let's get to some other international news for you this hour in the pakistani officials say an american drone aircraft has fired missiles near
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the afghan border killing at least ten militants suspects the strike target at a compound vehicle in the al qaeda taliban stronghold. north waziristan it is the first such attack there since american commandos killed osama bin laden on monday start wants the u.s. to stop the assault because the civilian casualty risks are damaging public support in fighting terror on the border. the latest anti-government protests across syria have seen at least six people reportedly killed it comes as the demonstrators gather for what they're calling a day of defiance security forces of fired tear gas at protesters and there are more. damascus government troops set up checkpoints in quote some areas to protest in recent weeks more than five hundred sixty people been killed since the unrest began some seven weeks ago. that's on your ouattara is a finally due to be sworn in as ivory coast's president it's been
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a long time coming for the winner of last november's election after the previous president refused to step down or lead to months of bloodshed in the country which is thought to have killed around three thousand people long back bo is now being questioned about human rights abuses while he was in power. the inquest into the london tube and bus bombings of two thousand and five has cleared intelligence and emergency services of any blame in the deaths caused the coroner said all fifty two victims would have died no matter what time the rescuers arrived but she added there were lessons to be learned and that security services need to tighten up procedures to avoid future terrorism that's seven of seven attacks saw suicide bombers to blow themselves up on three rush hour two trains and a packed double decker bus. now i might imagine as will be walking us through some of moscow's it premiers streets and squares to soak up the history and find out why they're still pulling crowds today. will be exploring the latest reads best.
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way also it's. really a way out of the medieval city we're not good odds. today is the center of the city's not like. we've arrived at square one of them a meeting places and council think of it as time square. it's also a place where love is lights and meet read books give flowers very nice and in the center here is the eleventh need to statue of the famous russian poet alexander history. well if you join must go out on a tour of the capital in just ten minutes time here and. some of which you can read for the latest business. hi welcome to our business program commodity prices are taking a pounding it's the biggest sell off in the sector for two years the weakening
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trend has suddenly accelerated as the dollar has strengthened best as worry about skyrocketing inflation. over the post week or so we've seen commodities fall off about ten percent. or ten percent that said you know to take a more gracious is still significant a lot of the work is going well so i would say that the fall has been informed. initially we had china and india raising rates to combat. predominantly from christian inflation but inflation in general and as a result they're going to they're going to sacrifice probably will trim percentage points of growth so that's what the general populace doesn't feel strange of an increase in food prices that caused a slip in the dollar. and this week we've had their european central bank meeting say that they won't raise rates are we going to talk about a strong dollar we had recently saying you're going to see us talk about raising
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rates that significantly boosted the strength of the dollar versus the euro and with this with a stronger dollar we've seen a collapse in commodity prices which is around only growing there's anybody. taking a look at the numbers now oil prices a power balancing back slightly after seeing losses of around eight percent overnight white so it is hardly trading around ninety nine dollars a barrel while brant is one hundred ten dollars about gold is one of the rare elements of cognates holding pramod making big losses in previous sessions service currently up nearly a percent since its most recent fixing but it's all in almost thirty percent from its highs a couple of weeks ago. u.s. stocks opened higher friday after a week of nearly daily losses energy stocks are gaining a turnaround from four street sessions of last. after a better than expected u.s. employment report for april two buys into the sector along stocks on the move resources rose zero point five percent while we've pointed the level of energy
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cooperation i for one folks. equities in europe and europe are gaining the footsies up point four percent germany's dax is up over a percent this hour recovering from earlier losses and the wave of heavy selling just before the close of thursday. right here in russia the markets are heading up towards the r.t.s. and my six they're rebounding that this white the market's being heavily dominated by resource stocks the current correction of the russian market has seen equity sell off if one percent since the beginning of april but as a leg from a to b. capital explains it's been concentrated in a couple of sectors in such a period of time and the market is correcting this is all looking to take profit in the stocks that have been the most that there is zero visibility etc and we see this suffering the most which is the exactly the trend of the last three days gazprom has been one of the biggest losers and to remind you it's still up almost twenty percent year to date so it's quite obvious so we're in this for the sense you know where the financial sector is actually it is corrects him but financial
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stocks are a bit more resilient we're not seen as much momentum in selling the consumer in is because the heavy year to date and obviously the utilities are i think there are a downside is also a big cap because they had a very bad year and actually there's a lot of upside in those names on the one year once a year horizon so if the names probably were not better to sell. your stream has finished laying the world's longest subsidy pipeline across the baltic and is to start pumping gas from russia to germany you know what i'm but the head of north stream. says that eleven billion dollar project will not add enough capacity to meet future technology and more pipelines will be needed. start from the fund institutions for some percent of our showing. and become something other than supply and consumption your b. and the next two years of on you are not complete may not simply call for fifty
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five. dollars this is a quarter of. this means automatically has to be outsourced supplier wants to cover the needs and the consumptions and your china could outperform the u.s. as the world's leading economy and that's going to decade continues to grow at the current pace marco's are from the reinventing bretton woods committee explains what the new world order could. say no easy emerging as a main you can be power or china is going to rely less on export it's going to rely more on the basic main we're going to consume more to our we have benefits for for the for the u.s. for use for europe meaning to us we need to rely. more on exported driven voting. in china we need to rely on more domestic good main modell so you we need to reverse what we have today meaning chinese exporting to get
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