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the hotel for its bushehr is an old prince ritual the school and brutal in tight you will certainly try to build the future agree good how would international house flood the chief every green lawyer who told him talk of. general rudd claim that it is in the hague to stand trial for war crimes but his defense questions that were a bit of the evidence while there are fears he won't live long enough to see the verdict. the prime suspect in the case of murdered russian journalist anna politkovskaya was flown to moscow for questioning after being captured in chechnya . and driven around the bend millions of unemployed americans spent their periods assisted people in the work not keeping their country out of the wars. that emerged as the new global financial center about the order of european
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businessmen who gathered meeting well they say that the boom is ahead more in business about twenty minutes. around the world and around the clock this is r.t. going to have you with us today well straight to our top story now that it should nickname the butcher of bosnia has joined his former boss for a very courageous in the hague a sixty nine year old army commander now awaits prosecution of genocide but it's expected to be months before his trial begins and the question it's in is simply evidence the tribunals he's using to base its case on. explains sixteen years on the run six days in serbian court and the rest of his life in the hague. official belgrade was more than ready to extradite former bosnian serb army
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chief. and a matter of hours but the i.c.t. y. is not as ready to prosecute a war that is accused of ordering the mass murder of muslim men and boys in the village of seventy eight so in one nine hundred ninety five. the hague tribunal does have a lot of evidence regarding the massacre but isn't all of it valid forensic evidence certainly does not support their extravagant charges over eight thousand victims and. much of the evidence of political combat that's occurred during that period is studiously ignored by the hague cried you'll know and by the press because i have to do it if they are to bolster the number of. casualties to come somewhat closer to the target figure of eight thousand there are questions about the way the evidence has
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been interpreted for instance the autopsy reports the i.c.t. why presents three thousand five hundred sixty eight reports as corresponding to three thousand five hundred sixty eight bodies but many researchers who went through the files say most of them are body parts which means all lot less people but even if the hague tribunal moves forward without gathering for other evidence it will still be many months before the trial can begin the hague always has kind of done things as they call i mean it's it's been an improvisation they've changed indictments on people they've written indictments on people who've actually been banned already exported to the hague meaning first to get arrested and then you get an indictment against so that's the way the hague works so it will be a surprise if they just get right into a few more times they did it with milosevic they did it with others they've done it
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. so it's just standard procedure for the hague tribunal in the case of former president slobodan milosevic it took over a year for proceedings to start because no loss of a chance to familiarize himself with over a million of pages of case files. and time is precisely what the outcome luggage doesn't have or. you don't need to be an expert to understand my father is in a very poor condition he can't even read he has to go through thousands of pages to be able to testify in court but he's simply unable to do that he has difficulties with speech to how will he consult with his lawyers it's impossible to tell problems with his memory he may remember things that happened long ago the same time he can remember what happened yesterday or the day before yesterday how can a person with these health problems appear in court or are used so the i.c.t. wind may well find itself in a tight spot again more and more people are criticizing their lack of objectivity
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and they have yet to complete a high profile case and that is a worry for belgrade which wants to complete this particular episode to history the first belgrade extradited that can lodge in a matter of hours hoping to close this chapter of their history as quickly and painlessly as possible but then you're guaranteed that his trial in the hague will take at least a few years except for serbia this chapter will remain open for just as long. as r.t. on the serbian capital belgrade but balkans historian the boy so much told r.t. well it's trial is not an effort to bring justice but to justify later intervention the war in ninety ninety five monitors for the care sector. and. the case if you wife is trying to demonstrate everything happening.
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here is she she can really want to control all sure and all should be there is the answer to peace surely is give us your treat your friends you are justified mention that. you. community in one thousand and two when we recognize the breakaway republics of graciously news and states the problem is when we need to intervene in ninety five and we're going to stop in for civil war masking and we're accountable for the bullshit all of those things build up as justification cicutto we do school and one can just because these are evil people and well in order to paint them as evil people you have to put them on trial run or move through the motions and it's a very black and white philosophy calling back to one task like hansen in new york restaurants you have to have that you know you're going to be a good guy yourself. caucus historian of sharing his thoughts on the upcoming trial
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of that. but so they come at this hour on the program the british political marriage that's on the rocks. there is up to actually used to be lights so it is now but that. i doubt how some confidential decisions and a disgruntled public sentiment case coalition government into disarray. the man suspected of killing russian journalist anna politkovskaya has been brought to moscow for interrogation. or detained in chechnya on tuesday after almost five years on the run there's artie's it is all over has been finding out it stand clear whether the arrest of the real masterminds. prosecutors or convience that they're close to solving the murder of anna politkovskaya one of the most high profile slayings in recent russian memory and the stomach model is accused of having fired the shots that killed her and after years on the run in belgium he was arrested in
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his home village in chechnya. the rest was carried out in the help of belgian police where he had been hiding for several years we've been in constant contact with them and it was this cooperation that helped us capture the suspect knowledge and police triggered the manhunt of was forced to leave the country the investigators are currently questioning him in connection with the murder of anna politkovskaya mahmud of two brothers along with a former police officer who were acquitted of the murder in two thousand and nine due to lack of evidence but the russian supreme court an old but verdict and ordered the investigation reopened because son told me the family hopes this arrest will bring them closer to finding out who killed his mother of course it's a very important step but we have to wait and see if mahmud off kilter will be proved but even value is not enough we have no clue who the mastermind of the murder is nor about the organizers it's a significant part of the journey but it's certainly not the end and.
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internationally renowned journalist anna politkovskaya was shot dead in october two thousand and six as she returned home choose famous for her investigative work particularly reports into human rights abuses former colleagues believe that due to the close family ties of those accused of the murder there will always be some unknowns surrounding the crime as honestly as the point of it's hard to tell how many people are involved we have the three men brothers and their own call he's a criminal bourse and could easily be the mastermind of the murder but relatives especially chechens are unlikely to testify against one. opponent calls i am murder isn't the only high profile case to see recent breakthrough journalists need or beyond of the things that this arrest along with the conviction of the killers of freelance journalist and a star see above board of a and human rights lawyer stanislav michael of children these type of murders to get solved in today's russia this is definitely a landmark victory in the fides against impunity and journalist
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murders not destroyed but also human rights defenders lawyers. and to see that as there is thinking if i can step forwards rostam mahmood of currently in moscow where his lawyers are preparing his defense while for the family and friends of. their long wait for justice continues this role of r.t. moscow. terrorists are using blackmail to recruit people and secondly against governments that's what the head of russia's republic of english in the spec told r.t. his interview is coming up next hour but has a pretty. young people are certain field of atrocities attributed to the secret services because this is how they are presented to the public and terrorism mastermind behind a lot of the details it's blackmail and many get scared and think is the end of everything they think will be tortured or neil stuart hands and legs toes and broken they were disturbed by organizations and websites and from order to. leaders
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and militant groups look at these images and actually believe that the government may be some atrocious and ruthless to kill his own people and annihilate religion as a result people get a better to enjoy the militants. when the coalition government was formed in the u.k. the public and media were sweet talks into thinking it was a match made in heaven but after a string of painful reforms and biting budget cuts because it seems to be splitting apart polls suggest the population are disappointed with a government that has artie's or reports from the british capital very few believe it will last its full time. what difference what a difference a year makes back then it was spring smiles or no bruising reception as britain emerged from a power vacuum within a range political marriage but the honeymoon is over and parliamentary insiders
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reveal you can cut the atmosphere with a knife in the corridor was a power last year the on happy couple agreed on health reform three key principles freedom fairness and responsibility but doctors and nurses find that it's too bitter pill to swallow i can see there is a front growing nurse cameron still in loosely still consider this a good thing to take care of stability people the n.h.s. becoming a market if it doesn't sync with good health care for the country it's good for days in this it's just that it's at least something. that the kids think that there's a she is going to get me and this is the embattled leader of the junior coalition party nick clegg says he's prepared to overrule and undermine the pale well that's a lot of tensions he can. play because clegg feels he's not strong.
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exposed the tories hearts of the jury be lazy to explain all the lights were for arms so those of which are used to be lights this is now quite happy leading liberal democrats insist it's business as usual and although clear cracks are showing they're adamant they'll keep the coalition soldiering on for another four years oh i have no doubt it will survive for four years because we haven't updated programme. on almost all of which there is no controversy clegg is understandably wary of british care passionately about their health service and politicians meddle at their peril cash needs to be cut but clegg knows first hand the feeling of the knowledge being out for you like when students marched on mass blaming him personally for increase in college when he promised not to the speed of slashing spending pitted the government against the people and when the lib dems buckled
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into foster cuts it brought the coalition to breaking point i think that the politicians of the type to determine start to feel what the westminster leader should speak the local kid the party will actually be and not waste then i think that will be far to pressure. the recent referendum and local elections have put the liberal democrats on the back foot their response to that has been to come out fighting the health service reforms and now undergoing what's being called a listening exercise and then they'll be put back in the ring but with cameron and clegg barely on speaking terms at times governing it's difficult and keeping it going for another four years looks even harder you read it out see london. but if you want to find out more on the stories we're covering here go to our website called quick look at what we have for you just a click away all the talk around russia's most famous prisoner is
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a court of human rights cases. against a foreign oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky was not written motivated also. well they must amber route they have been stolen or lost but not since but every creation instantly mesmerizing tourists from around the world a little to visit yourself or to think of it it's on our website ot dot com. the. first. three ongoing military campaigns are a costly us a fortune for little comfort for millions of unemployed americans food stamps and the minimum wage are the only hope for many results in the report in our reports some economists get wet. there is the golden arches that stretch across the globe from london to brussels to moscow and millions flock to mcdonald's in search of
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french fries and big macs but what about those in search of a career if i was in dire straits i might go to mcdonald's but the entire time i was there i'd be looking for something better and not to offend because employee i would look for other things first that's for sure i don't know but it's yeah. i think a it's just the worst that you would say about the job of a. meanwhile just across the atlantic the same or roma you're going to go but a much greater sense of appreciation risk great work and here i was able to go from person to restaurant manager. the benefits on going benefits of working with people day in and day. it is a secure career and a secure in the u.s. where nearly fourteen million people are unemployed
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a career at mcdonald's has become appealing back in april the fast food chain launched its first ever national hiring day nearly one million people applied for a job but only six out of every one hundred applicants were hired. mcdonald's created sixty two thousand new minimum wage u.s. jobs in one day but for the past seven weeks more than four hundred thousand americans filed new claims for unemployment this as forty five million americans are reportedly already receiving food stamps khana mist and author leslie appalled says washington is ignoring a ticking time bomb we have the richest country on earth who can. work that's a disaster waiting to happen that's that by far the biggest threat to america in the wake of those. some of bin laden's assassination he wants leaders say terrorism continues to be the biggest threat against americans there is no doubt that there
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will continue to pursue attacks against us against a country we're some forty four million americans don't have health insurance are reported one in seven children are homeless america's global war bill tops one point two trillion and the richest four hundred americans hold more wealth than the bottom fifty percent combined to one hundred wars and tax cuts for the super rich they've lost their focus they no longer have their eye on the prize which is you have to put the american people back to work and back to work in what's been dubbed a mcjobs us recovery we're a nation wide recruitment drive by a low wage employer still sends ninety four percent of applicants back to the golden arches q. r t new york. more international news in brief for you this out. of the big government has lashed out at nato air raids
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claiming they've killed more than seven hundred civilians since the bombing started in march and reiterated that its role is to protect the gains from the gulf is forces question the figures provided by the libyan government both the rebels undated have refused to accept the ceasefire until congress agrees to step down. for you clashes between security forces and anti-government protesters in yemen have left forty one people dead overnight in the capital of tribal fighters have taken over several government buildings and so on and i mean the headquarters of the ruling party at least three hundred twenty people have been killed since protests against distance started three months ago that. syria's opposition has rejected the president bashar general amnesty of the months of protests against his rule that said it was a blessing to turn to you know. international. covers all political movements
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including the outer world whose name brotherhood or nation or country from the u.s. secretary of state clinton on reports of recent audits she said it symbolizes the total collapse of any efforts by the sunni government to work with and listen to its people. japan underestimated the risk of a tsunami hitting the fukushima nuclear plant in march according to human safety inspector country fail to plan for a way that would overrun the breakwater of the plant despite its poor costs that such a risk was likely talk of nuclear experts visiting the country to highlight weaknesses contributed to the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl japan has also been advised to closely monitor the health of workers and the public. it was one russian child dying wish to a president to see a new hospital built for kids to ease the pain docs like him have to go through sadly cancer sufferer never live to see his dream become reality but at the center
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officially open his memory permanently different things sort of work or isn't. it was supposed to be a happy ending six years ago the morag was successfully recovering from leukemia it was already strong enough to give their president vladimir putin a tour around these overcrowded cancer wards and insightful enough to ask when the country would build a new more spacious hospital how much would you it's very expensive out of five thousand russian kids who are diagnosed with cancer every year less than half managed to get specialized medical how do you know who was born in a small town of kalugin in central russia was sent in moscow for treatment and opportunity that cancer patients in russia don't often get. either no hasn't left this word with six months for fear of contracting infection
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a little girl shows symptoms of pereira former for kenya but so far it hasn't responded well to treatment but it has already suffered and number of infections despite being goes to antibiotics and her primary diagnosis is still unclear. dr savoy so many theories of what's wrong with us but nobody can come up with a diagnosis my only hope is going to moscow they have better laboratories there their doctors are more experienced what baffles doctors here in color you go to an artery to diagnosis from moscow doctors. this is where you learn it holds her daughter will be sent to a top notch child cancer hospital that wanted full capacity will be able to accommodate five hundred children at a time before through the have its own airport a vacation system through all montane hygiene without commuting parents' demands on and hospital confinement and without subjecting children to loads of antiviral
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drugs it looks like something from the future but it's ready to accept patients right now. but we won't be able to. everybody about thirty percent of children who are going with cancer can't be cured because we don't yet fully understand the cancer mechanisms or the drugs have not yet been invented yet will still be able to help thousands of children who until recently had only two options for treatment abroad or die at home in two years after asking the president for the new century game and died of a lung hemorrhage he didn't live to see the new hospital that now bears his name offering something many kids of his diagnosis don't have hope that is now tangible is the only hospital of its kind in russia and possibly all of europe because every little thing here is designed with counselor in mind has the best equipment and it
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was some of the brides as doctors. its uniqueness to most parents would do everything in their power for their kids to never go near this hospital while others would give up everything they have for their children to end up here so i wake up artsy. for the business news now let's cross over to the. fellows welcome to the business of day it's good to have a company the government is once again turning to the gasoline just richer help balance the books finance minister alex accouterments says the sex pardon on the sector will grow by over seventeen billion dollars over the next three years. we are looking for revenues to balance the state's budget we have taken the decision to increase the tax burden for the gas sector in two thousand and twelve over one hundred fifty billion rubles in two thousand and thirteen we will increase
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by over one hundred seventy billion rubles and in two thousand and fourteen by over one hundred eighty four billion rubles the increase will mostly concern the gazprom . which is what is moscow's september as a new global financial center that's the verdict of a association of european businesses meeting in the capital who believe times are ahead we're going across are reports. leaving business companies and analysts here say that russia is well on its way to establish in moscow as the next global financial center and boosting foreign investment they say that they see the potential but they want the government to take action and not just give them promises they say that volatility in the exchange rate in terms of trade and a volatile g.d.p. is scaring foreigners away they want russia to reduce its risk premium and get the international community more involved investors want to see a better regulated financial sector
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a better migration scheme for highly trained workers and more modernize the economy because they think that the w.t.r. membership will help change things around and become a security blanket for investors in the past year russia got three hundred billion dollars in foreign investment and that's a twelve percent increase from the year before now everyone here is really optimistic about russia's business potential and they've described twenty eleven as the viewer for incision which will eventually lead to a boom during the course of our business artsy. although despite a frozen economic prospects freshest seems unable to stem an increase in capital outflow the central bank expects a total of thirty to thirty five billion dollars to leave the country this year alone about thirty billion dollars a ready flood the clown amine the first four months of the year the capital flight is likely to keep pace but forthcoming i.p.o.'s and investment from foreign countries would make up the difference. let's take
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a look at the markets now oil prices have stabilized signals that the european union will provide financial aid to greece without forcing that do you feel just sparking speculation fuel demand will increase right which is trading at around one hundred three dollars a barrel and the grant is up to around one hundred seventeen and. most european stocks are declining as slowing european and chinese manufacturing overshadowed. speculation that greece's debt crisis in just moving closer to resolution projects is down though just marginally because he is also inching lower as some heavy weight all shares paid off the prior day's gains for older child is losing over two percent this hour. and here in moscow there are chairs on the rise six are slightly on the rise let's have a look at some of the individual share moves along the mice it's on wednesday lukoil it is among the top losers on the minds of softer jumped five percent in the last minutes of cheers day's trading session fullmetal is losing more than two and
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a half percent lower gold prices power generation stocks are also on the rise with odrick a four edging rose two percent. russian manufacturing growth is slowing down the reports saying management index for may drop to just above fifty points its lowest level for seventeen months businesses are seeing declining orders and sales forcing them to cut production. that's all we have time for now more business stories unless someone else time.
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