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small business circles photo electric gold circus or told it was really a ski bridge and they're skipping this reticent to say it's wrong to convince scheme with the twin cities because you. know so it's. one of colonel good sound be them boys come summer. foreign minister is in the hands of appliances and to observe the un's resolution. as a spot to its accountable in the capital russian police arrest a man called in sick if you live a. russian tanks a pistol to take him to task the king of the mass and present it's linked to a lawyer you living in the city over a year ago. everyone
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welcome to you this is the line from moscow on malice have a libyan leadership representative has been a moscow was part of that it's to seek a truce and stop the bloodshed in the country russia's foreign minister met the envoy you said the regime's ready to adhere to the un resolution but only when the rebels drop their weapons and nato stop stalling italian has been following the meeting russian foreign minister sergei lavrov destroyed talks with libyan authorities as productive he said that they have agreed to create safety zones in the country to cooperate with the un security council on distribution of humanitarian aid throughout the country to follow the road map presented by the african union and to let international observers inside the country would be monitoring how those resolutions are fulfilled however in a very different libyan authorities had conditions under which they are willing to do so. tripoli is willing to consider approaches based on the african union road
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map for peace they are ready to fully meet the requirements of the un resolution only but said it was necessary for the opposition to make similar moves and for nato to stop the bombing prime minister lover of once again stressed that nato is actions in libya will be younger solutions of the un security council and that there is no military solution to this conflict and even though russia is not a unilateral mediator in this particular conflict it does agree with a road map that was presented by the african union and novack of our reporting there from moscow well rebel representatives are also combat some will across the balance there for you but labor in libya itself now a nato airstrike has struck a security services building in the headquarters of the country's anti corruption agency the officials claim the bombing was to destroy files on corruption linked to
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the rebel leader said the t.v. buildings are close to a residence of colonel gadhafi which has been regularly hit by nato it's hurtful economies after the war crimes court and i'll say it's seeking to arrest the libyan leader but british investor journalist a gosling says it's the alliance who should be held accountable. nato has shown in other campaigns around the world that it starts off with this sort of pretense but they want to have a short sharp war and what it happens is it turns into a long protracted. war where actually who doesn't want out of this the military industrial complex these massive military companies who are supplying all this weaponry tonight oh but the people who do best out of it in fact both sides. military coming through both sides do well so i think that i don't think that the nato side really want to make this a short thing at all they actually would like a long protracted conflict and they would like ultimately to take control of
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libya's oil and libya's finances which is what this is all about we don't see colonel gadhafi going into foreign countries invading them bombing them attacking them we don't see these long protracted was carried out by colonel gadhafi i think he's the least of our problems and we should see tony blair and george bush in the dock at the international criminal court and later this hour more suggestions that the united states is pulling the strings on the libyan rebels. you look at this collection of jube real job. and have to these people or are foreign agents. completely controlled. we look at the dangers of american supported regions across the region which are surfacing in the us but. our suspecting campbell has been arrested in not. to have at least one of his acquaintances and was found by police using
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a meal that contained. all of the. dismembered body parts discovered around moscow the man accused of a chilling murder that sent shivers through the russian capital manages a smile for the cameras as he's led away. well. i was cleaning the rubbish bin and the container was full so i tried to press it down. it was then i saw a box covered in plastic bags i tried to move it in the source and hand sticking out but now police are confident that they have their man nickel i should put in is charged with killing. a homeless man down on his luck invited the shut ins home to share a drink and most gruesome discovery the suspects claimed to have cooked and eaten parts of his victim the manager of the apartment block was present at the arrest but didn't want to be identified. i came to the door asked him to open it but he
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wouldn't so we kicked it in and first he claimed he hadn't done anything then police found a liver in his refrigerator tests showed it was human after that he started telling the truth about what happened he couldn't remember half of it because he was drunk when he did it the victim he remembered was from rostov and had recently got out of jail and didn't have a home to go to invited the man to his apartment he would invite anyone who offered to buy him alcohol shoved it in was already notorious in his part of western moscow residence knew of his balance of drunken m t social behavior as well as tales of torturing their dog to death but his neighbors still can't believe something like this happened on the doorstep he was a little bit we just can't believe this this person has lived next to us for so many years and all of a sudden he does this he's a sick person he's a sketch of and then it turns out he's killed and eaten someone shudder and told the arresting officers how he killed the god of bait part of his body and then
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scattered his this embodied remains around the sun thrown into rubbish bins some cast into the river and others left out in plain sight like here in this park where you got his legs were found a registered schizophrenia showed that in had been true. for his mental illness as well as spending time in prison his mother lives in the same apartment building told me how her son had come to her saying he had killed a man after hearing that a man's hand had been discovered nearby but she didn't believe him then you've used all the. i don't believe it he did it i don't believe that he killed anyone i don't believe that he could cut someone up i don't believe that he could be this i don't believe any of that has always been different when he was at school he set himself against the whole class and all the teachers and all the teachers gave him a mark he thought was unfair next time he just wouldn't ride the tester told mental
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health professionals believe that the severity of his illness coupled with his alcoholism mentee should have been undergoing extensive monitoring and treatment at the time he claims to have killed and eaten his victim is that with you can't close clinics for mentally disabled people but nobody listens to the opinion of practicing doctors and in consequence we have an increased number of patients with mental disabilities and an increased number of crimes committed by mentally disabled people to place cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i am talking about shackled to police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities charged being looked calm as he was led back to his flat he'll remain in custody until psychological tests determine whether he can stand trial peter all of the r.t. moscow. well still ahead this hour on r.t.e. spicing up the space race. for its extraterrestrial and for the space station the chinese hoping to land
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a man on the moon by twenty twenty five and a man on mars by twenty four c. as beijing reveals its cosmic plans we look at whether that will mean competition or cooperation with other currencies based superpowers. and business people and we also have share swap deal has collapsed therefore we are looking for a new partner to explore the arctic the agreement failed after b.p.'s current partner a are rejected a thirty two billion dollars offer to buy its stake in the b.p. well examined alice think about this the deal can be revived the business was in fifteen minutes. now there are some things that to further reactors at japan's trouble focusing the plant may have gone into meltdown similar problems were earlier confirmed that the number one reactor its operators are suspected of failing to properly cooper after the earthquake well let's get some insight now on this from professor crisp of buzz of the european commission on radiation risk in
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a sense for being with us professor possibly now meltdown of the reactors what's considered really the worst case scenario when the things she will crisis started now it appears to be a reality and what's that actually mean. well it means that the fuel inside the reactor has got so far but it's melted and there's a sort of raging radioactive inferno taking place inside the reactor we believe actually probably outside the reactor now because the reactor pressure vessel was certainly breached and in fact you may recall i was right from the beginning there were lots of indications that this was the case actually that although they would mess at this now the real situation is in fact far worse because there have been nuclear explosions we now know from the data that has come in since i was last talking with you from the isotopic ratios of the substances which are being emitted so we do know that it's very very proud and radioactive particles in our peer and
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in the united states and certainly is a lot of radioactivity appearing as far south as tokyo that's a very serious matter indeed worryingly link picture being painted that and the operator tepco that has said that it's considering a improving conditions i think she must be emergency teams they've been risking their lives haven't even seen months now could. not. i think there had been risk certainly risking their lives for a long time but i think really they had to. i don't see that there was any easy way out of it so either people risk their lives or nobody does anything and it gets a lot worse and we have to salute the terrorism of these people as far as making conditions better for them it's actually not very easy to do that but the events themselves will in a way make the situation better for them because of massive amounts of radiation coming out at the beginning are not coming out at the same rate but i have to say it is still fissioning we know that it is the official name so there is an ongoing
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nuclear reaction taking place now we can tell that from the isotopic ratios of the substances being emitted so so there is it is still going on is probably no means over this crisis as is the blame game will say no by no means tepco has regularly come under fire hasn't the miscalculating the severity of the situation do you think it's time for the japanese government to take back control of the sea but my feeling is that tepco never really miscalculated anything that it was just trying to cover everything not from the very beginning and the problem is that enough people are not measuring things for them no longer to be able to sustain the idea that there's nothing happening there which they which they presented from the beginning and i think yes of course it's time for the japanese government to take control but having said that it's very hard to know how you could take control of the situation the situation is essentially out of control and i believe personally that it's a global problem and not a japanese government problem only but of course the japanese government or the
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people at the point have to do something not well known that japan has given itself a nine month deadline to sort out what do you mean by that and do you think that's a realistic timeline. absolutely not realistic so i don't think they have the faintest idea what they're going to do that and in fact i find it hard to imagine anything that they can do the moment but plenty of suggestions all of them pretty bizarre certainly from the point of view of global releases of these substances which are now appearing here in wales and in england and in europe they have to do something pretty drastic to front cover this cover this reactor up to build some sort of dome containment around it so at least the radiation that's being released by the reactor fission fissioning. doesn't get out in any longer it is contained like a professor a secretary of the european commission on radiation risks many thanks for speaking
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to us. so now several russian attacks officials are hoping the tables turn they're being investigated they have allegations of stealing some forty seven million dollars worth of follows an early approach by lawyer magnitsky who died in custody in two thousand and nine after allegedly being refused medical treatment his friends later published his findings . altering the story but rush's investigative committee has begun a probe into the case involving the now deceased lawyers again at least you know the man himself was a lawyer for the hermitage capital group of british firm upgrading in russia he was accused of participating in attacks in belgium in scheme he was taken into really request to be in two thousand and eight and he has developed an illness and died while in custody in a vendor off two thousand nine no one that hopwood the deaths just said ripples
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across the human rights community in russia several groups including the presidential q. rights council come to manage a very thorough investigation into the circumstances of sergei magnitsky death investigation has begun and it's still under way to give needs to sprint's now are staying the reason why he was imprisoned in the first place was because he has stumbled upon evidence suggesting that some of russia's tax officials have been participating in a very elaborate tax and government scheme which saw a more than five billion rubles does more than forty million dollars in embezzled from russia's sex peers essentially because since an inquiry into russia's investigative committee which has begun to probe it is now investigating those tax officials. across the developments and backgrounds that story online has what else is being watched. by having a strong position should be child's play russia's president launching her web project for children to teach them the strengths of the book see. and crime is
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about immigrants it goes on the warpath the online strategy gangs of firearms and social network find out who is famous female occultists is. china has unveiled plans to build its own space station by the end of the decade and to team up with russia to land a man on mars by twenty. reports on the blue sky thinking it's sad to lose that time as rivals in the space race far behind beijing space city opening its doors to the media as china announces its intention to build its own space station by twenty twenty two rifle the international space station and while some
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see chinese advances in space travel as a potential threat officials here are keen to stress the spirit of cooperation they say is behind china's space program. we're looking forward to cooperating with other countries in the field of space exploration and they're also looking forward to having more countries join this world so we can promote the common goals of mankind. for the moment though china's space program is doing very well on its own since becoming only the first country in the world to send a man into space in two thousand and three the chinese also carried out the space walk in two thousand and eight and the country isn't going to stop. trying as extraterrestrial ambitions go far beyond the launching of the space station the chinese hoping to land a man on the moon by twenty twenty five and a man on mars by twenty forty and ambitious timetable by anyone's standards. however it's the very speed and nature of china's space program that has some
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including the u.s. worried most of the tens of billions of dollars that the chinese have spent on these projects has come from the country's military budgets and with china's downing of a damaged weather satellite using a ballistic missile back in two thousand and seven some are now talking of the potential for a new space arms race. janus is the ability get squeezed like any other super bowl this technology is the most the glides and mostly used during peacetime but if needed some declarations could also be used during the. chinese officials deny the country's manned space program has any military uses several european countries are expressing interest in using any future space station for research and beijing says but it's currently working with russia and its mission to put a man on mars and he wants an ati beijing. own eggs hour here on r.t.
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the european space agency chief tells us how he hopes the. flowing space is struggling countries got a lot of money now they were outside the world headlines this hour and the queen has laid a wreath at the republic of ireland's garden of remembrance in tribute to those who died fighting for independence from britain it's the first visit by a british monarch in a century following decades of animosity between the two countries however those opposed to britain's continues rule over northern ireland to protest about the royal visit some demonstrators tried to break through the police were the ones protecting the queen brought under control. pakistan will return the day we have the on mount helicopter which went down during the raid on osama bin laden's compound the chopper is thought to have been equipped with secret stealth technology then merican seal team tried to destroy some parts waiting down
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there by parker stanley troops. and returning to our top story now libya where support for the rebels by nato and the u.s. is fueling suspicions a progress trains in the region are things going as you can expect. washington's perfect mainly via mahmoud jibril the leader of libya's transitional national council leaves and studied in the u.s. for years and on his latest visit to washington he didn't fail to show how devoted he is to american values. really believe and we really aspire that our message will get across to the american public that we are really here to join hands to build a democratic could be in the libyan soil and washington they join hands with those seeking to replace gadhafi in take over power in libya to help prop them up the u.s. pledged to funnel billions of dollars of khadafi is frozen assets to the transitional council i am currently drafting legislation at the request of the state department
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and the administration there will authorize the transfer of available cash. to the council but the support from washington comes not only in money and tomahawk missiles but also in military command one of the commanders of the lead in rebel army is gen calif i have heard a long time khadafi to factor he leave you know washington suburb for the last twenty years just minutes away from cia headquarters although any intelligence connections have never been officially confirmed at the moment we have cia operatives all over eastern syria nika cia agents all are there even before obama recognizes and has been for install use in libya along working alongside french intelligence and breeches s.e.'s as well they are many people late in the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s. is using the turmoil in libya to propel to coward people who would be loyal to
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their interests you look at this collection of gibril joe. and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges there they are completely controlled and they will never be able to assert any kind of independent autonomous libya and the risks of the puppet regime of that this will degenerate into chaos and number of leaders who were propped up by washington have faced popular discontent in egypt hosni mubarak had been extensively supported by the. us for decades despite the mess they disapproval of his policies yemen has seen violent protests over the rule of its president who many believe has managed to hold onto power only things through u.s. support and the government of pommy karzai in afghanistan has been struggling with public discontent for years the u.s. and its allies will go into the stablish some sort of a regime that we approve of but the process is not going to be a democratic one and in the long run the odds are overwhelming that the libyan
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people will reject the regime having clearly taken sides in the libyan civil war machines and is now seeking to forge strong ties with whoever might come to power there but analysts say such an overwhelming support financial military and political never comes without strings attached i'm going to check our reporting from washington marty where a few minutes away from here in why luxury mansions a spring in our balance down almost struggle without decent schools or hospitals. with the another business to ask. come to business because i have you with me and our top story today b.p. an exploration and share swap deal has fallen apart i think it comes out to be the current car. reportedly we checked a thirty two billion dollars for to buy stake and. everything.
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what was labeled a historic deal is now history the arctic exploration and shares will be grieving between b.p. and expired on monday and the deadline was not for long as it happened before ross knapp dropped out of the deal and sources close to the company said that certain conditions were imposed upon the company which were quote on acceptable risk off the press secretary of the prime minister letting the person he says that process will now be looking for alternatives partners to explore the arctic and this case he says should not russia's investment climate as it is strictly a corporate issue b.p. in turn says it will continue negotiating with the ross hoping to find some kind of a satisfactory resolution to this case but apparently it will not happen within the framework of this deal which we were monitoring for such a long time t m k b p the russian shareholders of the company. the reason for blocking the deal through an injunction with the stock an arbitration tribe you
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know in march they now say they actually are ready to sell their stake something that they refused to do before which prevented the deal from happening and they are ready to cooperate with b.p. and rosneft in all types of business. like the markets us stocks in midday trading tracked by tech trying to know how come a trend stocks fell in love nine percent up to the world's largest college accompanied by revenue lowered its earnings outlook for the rest of the spectrum to sales have been equity markets close in the red on tuesday as investors digested read. german economic data german dax was the weakest of the main european markets one point seven percent shares of tyson crude three and a half percent up the situation in iraq downgraded the steelmaker to hold from buy and shares in french conglomerate week four percent after reporting eighty one percent from net profit rake monday but one of our shares gained in london after
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reporting no revenue above market expectations. here in russia both theology has a noise it's closed in the red as well on the back of the worldwide market trends from isaac slid point eight percent paring earlier losses as much as one point two percent now let's have a look at the individual share moves on them isaac's we see precious metals nine of polling that for ending over up over two percent after reporting record high quarterly results in russian accounting standards but shares a role sniffed and tainted b.p. dropped on use their chest popping and has collapsed. to russia's top still producers have released results both enjoying strong gains from high commodities prices countries biggest steel group has posted a five hundred thirty one million dollars profit for the first quarter of analyst expectations up in pairs with a net loss of seven hundred eighty five million dollars just the same period last
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year and number two steel company. has reported earnings of seven hundred forty million dollars for the first quarter that's on the sales increase of thirty percent the company says it expects an even stronger second quarter which is equity markets have seen significant falls in the past few weeks but you know weston. just believe it rebounds it's all the cards wants to ship back to less risky diminish. eventually there will be a bounce back in particular you know looking at a kind of old person's hundred ten dollars per barrel where the nicest is right now where it was at the same level a couple of months ago they were prophecy to dollars so you know there's some kind of level of a need to talk about when it comes at all price but i think rather than looking at the world price right now people are looking at global factors and i do expect us to see volatility over the next coming weeks and i think the trend will be on the downside maybe for another week and then of course reaching the summer months when
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you really think that however we've had very active summers of a very sort of summit with total love when it comes to quick which is i think in terms of the emerging market universe what is interesting right now is that there is a shift back towards developed market risk we saw that a couple of months ago as well and as we have risk aversion on the rise i think it's very easy to make the argument to stay in more liquid or more sort of what is perceived as less risky risky markets and that's your update for this hour i have more fear about forty five minutes from now so stay with us.
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