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ambassador for the hotel for its pleasures and i would print search ill disciplined in touch with the who tell me touch your group the fictional a google how would international flood to achieve every green loafer killed in talk of. atrocity on punished polar soldiers are clear the killing of innocent civilians including children in afghanistan four years ago of evidence. the un accuses libyan political forces on both sides of the fence of committing war crimes and decision to prolong its military action for another three months. rising prices and an energy deficit cast a shadow of the european union as germany takes its first steps to get rid of nuclear. and russian markets
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open session in the red losing more than one percent trade global losses will bring you more about twenty minutes. and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. well our top story now our second polish soldiers have escaped punishment and attack on an afghan village four years ago which killed a group of civilians including children a call to in warsaw there was no enough proof to support the charges of war crimes nato soldiers blamed faulty arms critics say errors costing people's lives on forgivable. civilians killed and nato soldiers go free the same old story in afghanistan the threats and for a moment to be different polish soldiers were put on trial for deaths including
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a pregnant woman and a child. on the sixteenth of august two thousand and seven mortar shells that were fired by polish troops at the afghan village of. as a result six people were killed three were severely wounded but the soldiers were cleared of all charges one of the accused told r.t. it's all been a big mistake we didn't see people. we were accidents. because it. was. something. and it was also a problem we got a grenade mel functioned and missed it taliban target by five hundred metres claims a shit ski prosecutors alleged it was revenge for roadside bomb which killed another polish soldier earlier in the day experts say it's unlikely anything could
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go so catastrophic the wrong this is not logical the operator of them or could not make such a serious error with such a large distance the question is did they decide to open fire themselves or did they receive this command from above but there is no doubt they were shooting at the village up in nearby hills and the defendant commanders ordered the attack and they should be the one standing trial frantic is clear for me not bells people should be. maybe maybe anything. but activists while the conflict continues civilian deaths from nato bombing are inevitable and will only rise you know the longer the war goes on their war situation is so the answer is i think quite simple to withdraw troops from afghanistan. beginning of any process of study is ation of this country because the troops western troops doesn't bring studies ation just the opposite as the toll goes up on both sides support for nato mission
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plummets the majority in europe say opinion polls now think the conflicts going in the wrong direction. this was already unpopular in the e.u. there's the hundred billion euro of course services are being cut a hole the size of our boys coming back in coffins is even worse leaving the civilians punished the week of the place to stay in afghanistan even the afghan president's turning against nato after the latest fourteen civilians were killed how many cause so i delivered his strongest words yet giving a final warning and threatening war if it happens again. r.t. . but a un panel has accused both the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is regime and anti-government forces of war crimes and crimes against humanity investigators however violations by the opposition are not as numerous counsels verdicts is based on meetings with
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detainees and those displaced along with thousands of pieces of supporting documentation it comes as nato extended its been mission launched march for another three months. terry. says by intervening on the side of rebel forces nato has made a negotiated settlement from a difficult to achieve. as long as nato is acting there nobody is acting on the other side and there have been as i need to on their side they have no interest in trying to find a compromise that is by no means alone latin america is on that line communities and that india is on that line china is probably on that line even more silently so i mean most of the world is for a negotiated settlement because they don't wildly out of this and need to clear as they just don't want to do with this new he's on to a new form of devon there is no guarantee that the west or nato is going to study those libya after the killing of the departure of the other thing i don't think i mean i don't think nato can be defeated to the point of having leaving him in power
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but you see we are going to get is that i just don't understand why people are so confident that they're going to solve the problem of libya when they're filled with all those other counties where they have did they did topple the regime. of russia says it's not going to mediate and get off his exit and maybe nature's escalating pressure on the libyan leader but antiwar activists krisna says the military campaign has become an obsessive quest don't think he's in fact giving him a boost what they're. going to. keep killing civilians. libyan towns and cities until you go it's interesting because he from the start was saying that the popular movement in the east of the country was a movement that was sponsored by the west and he used that to bolster his position the the wall has been laying the wall street. and it's actually. is in. a
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strong if not stronger position now than he was when the west first got involved. on the way later in the program next in line for a bailout deepening crisis better ruth holds out the world and asks the i.m.f. to help rescue its crippled economy with an eight billion dollars. the shock waves from japan's fukushima nuclear plant disaster rated loudly in germany so. far as atomic energy provides many a quarter of the nation's electricity it stood ready to pull the plug. from the price both germany and other countries might have to pay for such a bold move. germany raises a lone voice in the e.u. to our share in a new era of known nuclear power generation as chancellor angela merkel vows to close all its reactors by two thousand and twenty two but it's already created
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a shortfall in electricity in germany which in turn is pushing up prices germany's now importing power from france and the czech republic and it's the crisis hit poorest who will pay higher electricity because. quite understand. you know project prices and of course. industrial goods and all will be paying more for the electricity will be the. people. around thirty percent of the e.u.'s electricity comes from nuclear generation so ironically electricity germany ends up buying will be generated at nuclear power plants the majority of european countries aren't giving up their nuclear programs switzerland is phasing it out but france which has a long and successful history of nuclear power generation sees it as a solution for the future britain sweden spain and belgium are just some of the
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other a you countries that have nuclear capacity and planning to get rid of it so closing down its own reactors we stop germany suffering from nuclear fallout in the event of an accident elsewhere in europe but the german green party is aiming high we are planning to hold europe strong to be nuclear free at the moment thirteen of the twenty seven nations in the european union don't have any nuclear plants so that's a lot we want to make them get of that's the time maybe to two thousand and thirty of them everything's free but all of a aiming at the wrong goal the e.u. wants to generate twenty percent of it electricity using wood new bills by twenty twenty and also to reduce. carbon emissions nuclear power was a good way of bringing emissions down but germany will be to go back to its coal fired power stations to make up the shortfall in terms of climate.
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because it's trying to reduce you to levels and if you switch off nuclear energy as an option and you have to call. which is a lot more polluting and. experts say the biggest price to pay in switching off nuclear power is the uncertainty of what will replace it in the short and long terms how we're to affect the gas price what if fuels grow in popularity prompting poor communities to grow fuel crops rather than food these are although one expert said it could cost three trillion euros for the whole of europe to start using green technologies here in the hearts of the e.u. there's consternation that such a big decision should be taken unilaterally by germany seemingly as a panicked reaction disaster but the fact is europeans are all in this together if there is a nuclear accident for example in france germans won't be
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a new just because they're not involved in nuclear power anymore and german so fall in supply will mean higher electricity bills football european families not just germans. to brussels but meanwhile japan's prime minister says he's prepared to step down once the nuclear crisis in the country is contained. in that story on our web site www dot com. details of the station. pictures from news and in-depth analysis that's no website videos from. today. these are the images. from the
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streets of canada. after weeks of panic buying in shops and going to roost the government has once again gone with its begging bowl of international monetary fund is hoping to raise up to eight billion dollars to boost its crippled economy and revive people's faith in the government not things about slow motion. despite some improvements in the economic situation in bellerose that we've seen in the last seven days we can still feel here in minsk that the country disposed of the country is being gripped by the hard financial storm or now there are still empty shelves in stores around the country especially there were meant for the imported goods there us two people queuing up at the currency exchange offices willing to buy just about any currency preferably u.s. dollars or euros now over the last month we've seen some crazy scenes in stores
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around the country people who treat just buying anything afraid that some of the goods my disappear from the shelves on the shelves of the stores people literally at sacking the currency exchange offices because the faith in the bill russell has decreased greatly ever since the country first filed but their financial turmoil now there are many reasons according to experts behind this financial crisis some say this is because of the. economic policies of the past decade some say this is because the current president. tried to increase the salaries of the common population during his election complain by thirty percent when the standout come fourteenth of july the i.m.f. will decide on another. loan to belarus it is still very interesting whether means would be able to receive the sloan given all the statements made by the country's president the arrest of the opposition leaders and other former presidential candidates which happened in december seriously irritated the european union the
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russian leader has been something on the warpath with the european union for the past six months or so and it is hard to say who would be able to help means to get out of from this crisis but we we clearly be seeing some developments in this situation in the course of the next ten twelve days a lot of these financial guru max keiser looks at how a multi-billion dollar bailout celebrating national sovereignty as foreign bank has taken the reins of any economies the course here for the stuff that's making its time has created. the country of greece is not bankrupt the i.m.f. is bankrupt george harvard raises bankrupt who knows what money he owes some casino or some drug lord somewhere got a drug habit he's going to sell his fricken country for a few quid the objective of the outside forces that. which is controlled by the us which is controlled by wall street is to simply grab all of greece and he's on the dollar and attics the entire country of theory and that they should forego their
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star and see their independence now they're just one more raw. congratulations you're now in significant your entire five thousand year history just got flushed down the toilet. with. prosecutors in the hague say they want a shortened trial for the former pows general that it's also considering combining his case with the former serbian leader ranjit which has already been ongoing for more than eighteen months both men are accused of war crimes during the present conflict in the last killing of around eight thousand people. in one thousand nine hundred five. appear before the trial on friday his family lawyer saying his home problems are they able to understand the terms not survive the trial. mr driver says the trial view is pretty just against the hague simply to america's
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bidding. the people who actually try which is a good job just so the prosecution not subject to the same rules as the accused i mean the principle of all civilized countries. will be accused and all those who participate in the legal process must be subject to the same laws and no one is above the law it was very well. here everybody but everybody is a double or i will use words one third of for example would one bring up radio television serbia in belgrade. ninety nine and now sixteen people died as a result of. a u.s. plane. the tribunal actually indicted anyone without. trying to look now at some of the international news making headlines. the colombian president says one of the country's top insurgent canal and that has been
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captured across the border in venezuela. is among the most senior. rebels court since two thousand and four united states had previously offered a ten point five million dollars reward for its capture his arrest comes amid improving relations between the two neighboring south american countries. or people are reported dead after at least two tornadoes swept through parts of the u.s. state of massachusetts but does have caused extensive damage in a state of emergency has been declared by the governor. left without city in the region has requested help the national guard. another person has died and more than three hundred fifty new cases of action have been caught in germany six countries across the continent or call it cases with seventeen deaths and twelve hundred people infected because of the outbreak names are no germany and italy
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blamed spanish cucumbers for the jury to consider legal action. the funeral of that frenzy as president shows to take place later as they died from complications for intensive surgery five days ago in moscow nazis looks at how the republic changed under the. kitchen took a career in agriculture but instead and it up so when the seeds of democracy in a newly born independent state get help to their church law i meant to manage to rise to the highest boosted his land but never drifting too far from his roots so he was born into a family of teachers here in the smaller cars in village of the most locals knew him personally they say he always cared about people's needs and that was key to success as president villagers are stunned that his left them so early moose local men generally live well into their eighty's. oh we're so sad about his death we
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mourn his passing was first elected in two thousand and four during his presidency a posse against rick mission from russia managed to avoid conflict with neighboring georgia stood by its ally would sell to city it was attacked by georgian troops in two thousand and eight and finally stablished diplomatic ties with a number of nations around the world. that seemed to work alongside but he says his passing is a great loss for the team and also it personal tragedy like a brother for me we have very good personal relations and he understood me a lot of. new ideas and new projects but i personally interviewed sergei bogosian the west time we spook i asked him what's changed in the republic so i'm i grew up with the main thing that's changed is people's mood now they are more certain about their future spoke with because of the. tennis ball ski artsy the home.
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but interview with foreign minister says the death of. the country will continue to strive for greater international recognition it's my job sickles on the world's major powers that's coming up next hour here's a preview of. your campaign. and america and central america and pacific region in central asia everywhere we go every week we try to achieve some agreement with those countries to recognize of how they were to start this diplomatic relations there was always very strict times for american position against governments of those countries not to brag.
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but that's. all the business. how did very well welcome to your business plate and we start with an arch exclusive the government is once again turning the gas industry to help balance the books on its ministry the tax burden on the sector will grow by more than seventeen billion dollars in the next three years the proposed increase is causing concern for gas strong sentiment that is. russia's biggest company explains. is a company with a mix. of the. obviously and the british would never. put on the agenda for question for the sake of the company. but from what the. government. can for the
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economy of pressure for all. i will confuse it. with a chicken but. it seems the government is aware of the danger of either talks and gas products on top of that it's a compromise has been found that's acceptable to both sides. program. russian government. persian go to. war with your budget before this could you can your. investment program. and you can watch the full version of that interview with castro's deputy chairman on monday here on r.g.p. and you can also log on to our website our future conflicts business now it's time to check on the markets all prices a losing ground page of the u.s.
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kind of back to his he points to the slowdown in the sector and also employment data shows the u.s. economy added fewer jobs than expected right sweetheart street below one hundred dollars per barrel and branches trading up broad one hundred fourteen dollars. markets in asia tumbled up to wreak u.s. record started to feel the economic recovery stalling toyota and nissan are down another three percent after their fourth massive drop some car sales in the u.s. the hong kong stocks joined to start off with the losing all want to help us and china's biggest p.c. maker learned of a group is dropping a three percent h.s.b.c. the cost of the one and a half cent. economy here in moscow there are tears in the my six are in the red in early thursday straight they're tracking those losses in the u.s. and asia let's now have a look at some of the individual show moves on the my six energy majors are among the main losers and lower current prices of it all is also retreating a meter cheaper precious metals shares of commodities are also down just by process
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of production to example dampen the number of assembled trucks almost. five months of the year reaching eight hundred forty thousand items. looking ahead to future market trends or group or home front for it all it says russia could gain from extra quiddity pumped into the global market. everyone is expect something else went on quarter two thousand and three. is there a load on this thing. this is actually never trouble so this is just only the natural time when they announced their split first at this second source of global liquidity could be japan a few weeks ago after a very bad economic statistics for several central bank of japan announced that bill be fighting a deflation so i would say that in coming few months and probably will see the growing liquidity in global markets and that will be definitely positive for commodities and for russian market as well. russia's largest private oil company
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lukoil says it has a war chest to expand operations both at home and abroad the head of the company's investment and spoke exclusively to business r.t. . a little has a lesson program for about ten billion dollars and at the moment it's one of the largest investors in russia we do have a great expansion plans and we do have four plans to increase our investment in upstream in russia to stabilise production in which to say we have a large project such as west or no to iraq that will require billions of dollars of new best ones we also have very large investments that are required in those bigger stone or other gas projects we are going to be field expanding our production in north just being a north coast is going to become a one of four most important areas of production growth this year we are going to increase investment program compared to the previous year probably by about one and
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a half billion dollars. the cot such remains a bright sports for the states that has to attract foreign investment outside the commodity industry so don't count giant oil invest one point one billion dollars in russia to build to call plants to pay out plans to build an engine plant on top pretty produce one hundred twenty thousand calls a year russia has also signed investment agreements with all the water curves worth a total of five billion dollars russian call market has the rep in the recovery with sales jumping thirty percent to almost two million in twenty ten and the say the state's approach of offering just import tariffs for companies that build local plants has proved effective. no news for you online anytime at archie dot com slash business and please join me in one else time for more business stories here on our team.
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