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one of colonel gadhafi them boys comes to moscow where russia's foreign minister says an end to the fighting and to observe the un's resolution. a suspected cannibal in the capital washington police arrested a man could you see in the. russian tanks and facials were taken since hamas accused of manson personally but this links to annoy you dialing constantly over here.
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very warm welcome to you this is all sea life from moscow now in libya that leadership representative has been in moscow as part of efforts to seek the truth and stop the bloodshed in the country russia's foreign minister met the envoy he said the gadhafi regime is ready to it's here to the u.n. resolution but only when the rebels drop their weapons and they take stops bombing last season talian overcook has been following the meeting. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov described 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 that would be monitoring how those resolutions are fulfilled however in their tour of libyan authorities has conditions under which
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they are willing to do so. people to go to or slow things tripoli is willing to consider approaches based on the african union road 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 storming foreign minister lavrov once again stressed that nato has actions in libya go beyond our solutions of the un security council and that there is no military solution to this called it and even though russia is not a unilateral mediator in this particular conflict it doesn't agree with the road map that was presented by the african union. he's entire not because of our reporting from moscow rebel representatives are also due to come to moscow and will keep across developments on that since in libya itself a nato air strike in struck a security services building and the headquarters of the country's anti corruption agency will get down the officials claim of the bombing was to destroy files on
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corruption linked to the gravel leadership the two buildings are close to a residence of colonel gadhafi which is regularly been hit by nato at times it comes after the war crimes crude analogy it's looking to arrest the libyan leader let's help explain more of what's happening in the region is political from britain's candy diversity to our apartment has being with us now get these representatives in moscow agree and the military action only if nato and the rebels do the same thing is that likely i don't think it is right now because we haven't really seen enough evidence that the gadhafi regime is prepared to lay down its weapons and stop its own campaign and of course it's very difficult with claims and counterclaims but for the moment i think to get out if you really lacks any credibility no one in the regime. at the moment i think can be trusted and in that
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sense it's very hard to see how this can come about with more pressure from countries like russia on because you will be able to move in that direction. rebel representatives you more so on wednesday they disprove their visit silencing technical problems of any reasons do you think that they might have intentionally wanted to avoid talking to the russian foreign minister. no official reason i think i've been given we can only speculate as to whether there might be other motos thought that the rebels will want to visit moscow in order to increase their international legitimacy of course we know the rebels have been seeking diplomatic recognition from around the world but just getting recognition from from the west from countries like france and others won't be enough they know they need the support of security council permanent members like russia and ultimately also china so to have
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a strong interest in visiting moscow meeting with the russian foreign minister now libyan official say an anti corruption agency building as you were saying earlier was hit by a nato air strike in tripoli apparently destroying files on the rebels and whether it's true or not it's not the first time that we've heard of a non military buildings having being hit was stated need to do to target more effectively. but of course as we know with the aerial bombings accuracy depends not just on technology but also on intelligence on the ground and this is exactly what's lacking the west in general nature in particular simply going know enough about libya i don't even know enough about the rebels so it's very hard to conduct an effective aerial campaign when you go into a man on the ground who can provide like useful intelligence and i think that's why these warming complained doesn't seem to be making the sort of progress that the west the major were hoping a few months ago and why bring this out now looking at other countries where
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revolutions have happened in egypt for example we're seeing a real surge in religious classes what do you think that tells us about the possible fallout of the arab. there's always been a danger that sectarian violence would in some cases. happen and i think egypt. extends to near zero such cases on the other hand have also been very very promising. examples of muslims and christians working together namely on target square in cairo to oppose to mubarak regime so i think there isn't a single tendency i think we'll see some fundamentalism erupting but i also think there's hope that this is a revolution more like nine hundred eighty nine now brings together civil society against. against regimes i don't think we're heading for the sort of sectarian
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violence we saw in iraq after the invasion in two thousand and three where shia and sunni were really engaged for years an extremely bloody conflict so i don't think that will happen in egypt i don't think that would happen in syria either. university many thanks for those thoughts thank you. and later this hour more suggestions that the united states is pulling the strings of the libyan rebels. look at this poll that you're. real. you're listening to these people following these here and they told me. here with me control. when you look at the danger the american supports is a puppet regime it's a process of doing what's surfacing in libya. now a suspected killer paul has been arrested in a mosque he's thought to have put should at least one of his acquaintances sound
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was found by police using a meal that contained human. dismembered body parts to still get around moscow the money queues for the chilling murder that sent shivers through the russian capital manages a smile for the cameras as he's led away. well no. i was cleaning the rubbish bin and the container was full so i tried to press it down. but it was an eyesore box covered in plastic bags i tried to move it and hands sticking out. now police are confident that they have their man nicholai shot but in is charged with killing. a homeless man down on his luck invited the shut ins home to share with you the most gruesome discovery the suspects claimed to have cooked and eaten parts of his victim the manager of the apartment block was present at your arrest to be identified. they came to the door asked him to open it but he wouldn't so we
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kicked it in but first he claimed he hadn't done anything then police found a liver in his refrigerator just 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 should put in was already natori yes in this part of western moscow residents knew of his bounce of drunken and to social behavior as well as tales of torture of a dog to death but his neighbors still can't believe something like this happened on their 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 is not to please a sick person he's a schizophrenia and then it turns out he's actually killed and eaten someone shudder and told the arresting officers how he killed the god of eight part of his
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body and then started his this embodied remains around the safety. some thrown into rubbish bins some cast into the river and others left out in plain sight like here in this park where you got those legs were found a registered schizophrenia showed that in being treated 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 when you give up on 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 eat this i don't believe any of that has always been different when he was school he set himself against the whole class and all the teachers the teachers gave him a mark he thought was unfair next time he just wouldn't ride the test at all mental
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health professionals believe the severity of his illness coupled with his alcoholism mentally should have been undergoing extensive monitoring and treatment at the time he claims to have killed his victim was that if you can't close clinics for mentally disabled people but nobody listens to the 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 tick this cannibal it's a vivid illustration of what i'm talking about shackles and police officers and appearing to cooperate with the authorities 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 a party moscow. stand. by sing out this case rape. trial as extraterrestrial ambitions go far beyond the morphing of the space station
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the chinese hoping to land a man on the moon by twenty twenty five and a man on mars a white twenty four c. as beijing revealed this. cosmic blondes music whether the station or corporation the current space. business books and b.p. and just wall field has collapsed and sources close to say it will now be looking for a new partner to explode. if the deal can be revived the business wasn't there for . several times officials are hoping that staples tons then being investigated of allegations of stealing forty seven million dollars well it follows an early approach by lawyers that again magnitsky diving custody in two thousand and nine all to allegedly being refused medical treatment his friends they were published his findings were. following the story. well rush's investigative committee has begun a probe into the case involving the now deceased lawyers again at least you know
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the man himself was a lawyer for the hermitage capital group a british firm upbraiding in russia he was accused of participating in attacks in beslan scheme he was taken into really many requests to be in two thousand and eight and he has developed an illness and died while in custody and a vendor all of two thousand and nine when that happened the death system ripples across the human rights community in a rush to several groups including the presidential killing rights council demanded a very thorough investigation into the circumstances of subi agreed ski's death investigation has begun and it's still under way to give news to sprint's now are staying that the reason why she was imprisoned in the first place was because he had stumbled upon evidence suggesting that some of russia's tax officials have been participating in a very elaborate tax and devilment scheme which saw more than five billion rubles duds more than forty million dollars being invested from russia's sex here's. an
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inquiry into russia's investigative committee which has begun to probe it is now investigating those tax officials. where across the developments and background so that story online and his what else is being washed up the home of white house thing a strong position should be child's play russia's president nor does a weapon or day for children to teach them of the strengths of democracy. prime minister that he went through seven days on the war paul put it online strategy games advised by russian social network to find out who is famous female accomplice is. tyler has plans to build its own space station by the end of the team up with to
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land a man on i twenty forty. report from the blue sky thinking which except in china's rivals in the space race 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 rival the international space station and while some see chinese advances in space travel as a potential threats officials here are keen to stress the spirit of cooperation they say is behind china's space program and we're looking forward to cooperating with other countries in the field of space exploration and we're also looking forward to having more countries join this work 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 third country in the world to send
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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 four see an ambitious timetable by anyone's standards. however it's the very speed and nature of china's space program that has some 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 satellites 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 developing its program like any other superpower this technology is the most advanced and mostly used during peacetime but it needed some difficulties could also be used during war
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. chinese officials to neither 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 on its mission to put the amount on miles and we want an ati aging. well later this hour here on r.c. the european space agency chief tells us how he hates the cas or keep flowing for space exploration while struggling euro zone countries gobble up the money. there are signs that see further reactors active pan's trouble focusing the plant may have gone into meltdown similar problems were earlier confirmed at the number one reactor if operators are suspected of failing to properly call them out of the earthquake radiation risk professor chris above says meltdown indications were
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there long before it was a better. a metal turn means that the fuel inside the reactor has got so sore that it's melted and there's a sort of raging radioactive inferno taking place inside the reactor we believe actually probably outside the reactor not because the reactor pressure vessel is certainly breached but 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've admitted there's no the real situation is in fact for worse because there have been nuclear explosions we now know so we do know that it's very very bad and radioactive particles and are appearing in the united states and certainly is a lot of radioactivity appearing in a straw so it's a very serious matter and beat my feeling is that never really miscalculated anything it was just trying to cover everything up from the very beginning and the problem is that enough people are out there not measuring things so they're 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
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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. but we flick now from all the world headlines this hour and the queen has agreed that the republic of ireland's garden of remembrance and those who died for independence from britain it's the first visit by a british more like in a century following decades around a not city between with some countries however there is a pace of britain's continued rule they've been all over ireland to test it out the royal visit some the demonstrators tried to break through that means school is protecting the queen but were brought under control. austrian and spanish finance minister is a battle head of the international monetary fund to stand down it's also dominique can was refused bail in the ninety's in that city in new york he was arrested on
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saturday alleged sexual assault of a hateful late. a crime which carries a jail sentence of up to twenty five years. or returning to our top story now libya where support for the rebels by nato and the u.s. is fueling suspicions over the west's aims of the region these gammage again explains. lushington perfect many leaders here mark brown believe their fleet is transitional national council leaped 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 we. really believe and we really aspire to 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 big 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 could up its frozen assets to the transitional
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council i am currently drafting legislation at the request of the state department and the administration there will authorize the transfer of available cash assets 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 libyan rebel army is gen callista have her a long time could r.t. to factor he leave you don't launch into a 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 and iraq of cia agents already there even before obama recognizes and has deep for in school used in libya along working alongside french intelligence and british s.a.'s as well they are many police in the agenda of this transitional council some analysts say the u.s.
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is using the turmoil in libya to propel to power people who would be loyal to their interests you look at this collection of gibril joe yunus and if there are these people are foreign agents they're nato stooges they're they're completely can. roldan they will never be able to assert any kind of independent autonomous in libya big risks of the proper regime of that this will be generate into chaos and number of leaders who were parked out by washington have based popular discontent in egypt hosni mubarak had been extensively supported by the us but their kids 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 to u.s. support and the government of hamid karzai in afghanistan has been struggling with public discontent three years u.s. and its allies will go into this there was some sort of
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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 people will reject that regime having clearly taken sides in the libyan civil war washington 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 r.t. . and ten minutes time the head of the european space agency tells. me the continent's stellar ambitions alive the issues are explored first those. are welcome to our business sports and good to have you with us our top story right now b.p. and last night's arctic exploration and share swap deal has fallen apart a failure comes after a big piece current partner in russia reportedly rejected
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a thirty two billion dollars offer to buy stake and tank a b.p. and. energy minister says the ross naf will now look for a new part of the necessary high tech for action. we are interested in a partner if we find one which will be able to bring to the deal what b.p. has been bringing is crucial for us to get access to state of the art technology working on offshore oil shelves where the most important thing is that rosneft can proceed in working in the direction the deal had covered. to look at the solution is to use question and you miss a line what lies ahead for us nafta artie's missing a big bank and now sums up. what was labeled a historic deal is now history the arctic exploration and chance will be grieving between b.p. and expired on monday and the deadline was not for long as it happened before ross
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knapp dropped out of the deal and it was close to the company he said but certain conditions were imposed upon the company which were quote an acceptable risk of the press secretary of the prime minister letting the person he says that 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 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 with such a long time t m k b p the russian shareholders of the company the reason for the blocking the deal through an injunction because they'll come up with ration tribe you know in march they now say they actually are ready to sell the stake something that they refused to do before which prevented the deal from happening and they are ready to cooperate with b.p.
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and in all types of business. let's look at the markets now u.s. stocks extend losses into a third straight session stocks are down to disappointing housing data and a lowered full cost onto it shares of h.p. truck seven a half the sun's out for the computer company cut its forecast for the current quarter a four year cheers of wal-mart stores fell one point three percent of the world's largest retailer said first quarter profit rose three percent. european equity markets closed in the red on tuesday as investors digested weak german economic data jennings dax was the weakest of the. main european markets for long point seven percent shares of tyson croak croak sent off to solicitation around downgraded history maker to hold from buy shares in french. well four percent after reporting and eighty one percent drop in net profit late on monday. and here in russia both the obvious and the my six closed in the red on the back of all the
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worldwide market trends the my six point eight percent paring earlier loss of as much as one point two percent now let's have a look at the individual shareholders own them isaac's precious metals nine and probably metal ended up over two percent through putting record high quarterly results in russian accounting standards but shares of rosneft and tainted b.p. dropped unused a shuswap agreement has collapsed. to address is talks to producers have released results with both enjoying strong gains from high commodity prices countries biggest steel group sever stock has posted a pattern thirty one million dollars profit for the first quarter of both analyst expectations. that compares with a net loss of seven hundred eighty five million dollars over the same period last year. and number two steel company you have lost who has reported earnings of seven hundred forty million dollars for the first quarter that's on
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a sales increase of thirty percent the company says it expects an even stronger second quarter. and that's all for now but don't forget you can always find most stories just log on to our website. wealthy british style. sometimes the type of.
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