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the week's top stories here from our t.v. former general rock a lot of calls a genocide charges against him monstrous serbia finds that extraditing him to the hague is not a fast track into the e.u. it hopes for a. missile how it offers a warrant to levy a skies nato aims to pelham khadafi into submission and break months of deadlock it's leading to growing fears that a ground invasion may already be in the works. spain's blaming the land for pushing it to the brink of a bailout by prematurely accusing it of starting the deadly e.
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coli outbreak investigators are now holding a german restaurant bacteria has already killed nineteen people in europe and infected more than two thousand. and feels like natural disasters are getting more ferocious and more frequent scientists say it can be almost impossible to predict deadly tsunamis floods and wildfires but a prominent oceanographer here in russia tells our next how people can reduce the risks. mr cultural thank you very much for speaking to us and artsy today i think it almost goes taking a verse to your working in a five million dollar project to establish a tsunami century in moscow can you please explain how this project works at the. boerrigter for the net assessment of financial risk your personal statement was that we use existing high level scientific instrumentation models to
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look at. what happens in nature at the sea storm surge of sea waves you know invasion but the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards a new student up of the local population from a distance of the question from put those aside if you lost. at the progress has been very good we started because we didn't have so much investment at that time that i knew most of the people and so we could. do a lot of experimental computer runs on the big computers a little more than some women also used but now we wait for our computer system arrive to go into the protection runs progress has been great the opportunity to work in moscow in russia has been
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a fairly exciting and i think we're talking for my part most of my colleagues over the last five days from the other grounds we all take on the challenge we have enthusiastic about it and we like from could continue with frost it's possible one of the possible up locations of this project that you're working on could perhaps help in the future forecasts or even prevents natural disasters and here we look at what the russian coastal zone which ranges from the permafrost area for foreigners to the more months isn't. just work with office and winterize and this at sea and storm surges from the black sea to the caspian sea through the us or sea where you have to front. extreme events possible. and if they are they will all affect the coastline because that's where people live where the ports are where the railroads are the roads are tourism this they got
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a ping and here is the direct assessment how. when will this happen and how long will it be and how much will be the dentist. so in planning for the governments of the authorities you can advise them how much the protection how much the preparation needs to be and what about what happened in russia last sound are we witnessed a number of wildfires that took lives and dozens of people do you see that coming while the that's something we cannot want to address right now and it with the evidence was that it was much a long time much too dry the winter was not read enough the use off water was very strong usually is a lot of people need a lot of fresh water and then of course you have the speed to area so all the conditions were bad already often and in late winter early spring and when that
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some fire started. out of hand and that's one of the dangers which where this risk assessment comes in. how much do we need to be prepared in time for our opinion and there not last summer. five years ago. to minimize the risk to minimize the damage kenny predicts what's going to happen this summer watching it i'm not an expert but i'm very much the ministry of good is us the management system is there all prepared the philosophy try to bring into the business it's not only important to react. but to act and for things to happen and that's something new also you would like to introduce into motion and and then minimise the damage and the reaction of the people that the fire brigades i think some of that old available but it's better not to call the fire brigade
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a consistent for instance it's just. simply religious can. predict forecasts differently to them and she would not know i don't think you can forecast tsunamis and come not because you come over for costs. if that will ever happen it will be a great benefit to society i don't think anybody of us will see that because of the physical the physical phenomenon tsunamis are way a long ways that may be generated with quakes and there'd be all that is true and it's possible to predict the arrival once we know there's it's generated which will always happens and the picture path and that's why not me on the eleventh of march was a disaster which everybody thought about for thirty years was just might be in a different thing from the preparation and not enough it's a wonderful example of preparation most and all the assessment must be very
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thorough and the possibilities of error must be in conflict must be taken into account and then the preparation this early and fosse enough to cause a fix on so in thirty years may be the facts in fact the situation is getting worse and worse and many joke about that you thousand and twelve scenario what is your view is really getting worse in this world to sort through to full there won't be a man and we might damage it i think that the perception of the increasing disasters in convincing increase in the cuts protests in france has to do with news coverage global news coverage and something happens that will be on all to the screens if you. for example of earthquakes through long time you see in this highly seismic zone such a well known there is always a flicker around and sometimes it's in the south pacific sometimes in the mediterranean south of the caribbean so this will happen everywhere and everywhere
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and people in the reeds and nor all this now the problem is that a lot of people come into this regions has to work in the tourism industry which are strange to the phenomena in the region and they're of course not excited but also shocked so the people that lived in the region for a long time the old fisherman knew about the dangers of the sea and the new coastal habitants one of the flat overlooking the sea don't know anything and are shocked at risk and danger how do you think climate change is connected with natural disasters i wouldn't call it connects and climate change effects are for in our particular case the sea level of the storm in a storm patterns the precipitation patterns and that's one reason why we in our project of oratory also look at the effects with keeping in mind the climb a chance to naru us but will be this climate of twenty or thirty years and one what
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then will change in the extreme events but the relation is there will always be extreme events the extreme events the pattern where and when and how much will change this is important to know which we try to understand and that is changing under climate change conditions the other effect of climate of the impact of climate changes will close and the number of people in the growth of the population the spend on livelihoods in the coastal zone which might be changing over twenty thirty years because of different reasons how your project is going you are constantly it seems there are some explorations we are very much focused. see. dr king for scientific reasons because i'm permafrost reason region which is changing on the climate change is. making special efforts to understand what's happening now what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be
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the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the instant odds so there is a direct effect but we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer all of first results how do you present the results on the research just in their thirties and what response to get from a very very much aware of the general problems and off the impact changes in the natural systems will it have on their plans on their political conventions as the communication needs to be strengthened because we at the moment for different languages i cannot talk with pollution with numbers in thirty years' time because that's far away for him and we have to learn to understand what the real concern of the gauge and sees all the politicians all the ministers are so we can.
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communicate effective for the evening what is your message to the russian president and that is that you are looking until you are searching it is a great opportunity first of all it's a great opportunity to say thank you. to having picked this by the russian government of the russian federation having picked this venue off. outside as bringing their expertise and a lot of. experience into this scheme in the form of orators then trying to connect with the international community to raise the scientific standards the competitiveness of the russian side and then of course it's going to probably be approved of. as an interim president how we did what it's all what all the visions and also mentioned what all problems are you can see this very definite informs nobody could nyunt in a transition this far from the last summit from this summit in the universities in
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the ministers at every level there are people that need to be convinced to move russia has the same problem as all the countries are also there because the big part of the russian problem is that russia is so huge through face problems on the coasts you can put a face problems in the cold you face problems in the warm black sea and you face problems in the high. commissions snow everything so you have a little bit of everything everywhere and then the communication and then i think also very important is tetanus for disasters is regional ownership so if something happens in the far east or siberia i have sometimes the impression is very far away from moscow and that sense it's part of all it's you case no charge to make sure that these things happen in the region but the fact the noche community and the law extend and to not know who brought us which is in the case
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enough in our case to get data from other countries in the case or from sports to do this to participate in that and the other countries help or as russia did in japan for help so this is things that need to go on and i think i'm quite sure that . well take a take what on board thanks very much for your time. but there are still innocent here or was it. this of course and that's never answered. the song list calls for me i think of it every day. trying to memorise. so much so that long time this year dr.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. we stop source here in our team. calls a genocide charges against him monstrous serbia finds that dieting him to the hague is not to step into the e.u. get help for. missile helicopters skies nato aims to count it off into submission and break months of deadlock it's needing to roll out a ground invasion male ready to be in the war. spain's plane in berlin for pushing it to the brink of a bailout by prematurely queues near the start of the deadly poli all break ins are gators are now home in a german restaurant but the tyria has already killed nineteen people york and infected more than two thousand. at the farms here are the latest sports.
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hello there good to have you company you're watching the sports and these are the headlines. trick hero roman pavlyuchenko leads russia to a three one win over armenia and euro qualifies. while england comes in two goals than to scrape a point against switzerland at wembley. and china's leading our wins the french open to become the first asian to win a grand slam. we will start with the qualifiers they were wrong and have a change a hat trick so russia come from behind to be armenia three one in st petersburg the victory ending a five month when a street cars man and puts them level on points with island answer back here at the top of group b. is robert the dime. this was the fifth time the petrovsky stadium had played host
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for the russian missional team on four of those occasions the advocate's men had proved to be the better side and they had every intention of continuing their winning streak in the european qualifier against armenia. however the visitors promptly showed it would me in these a task just a few minutes in your i'm. going to dribble through the homes defense but bill to find the net. despite the passionate supporters of the twenty two thousand and crowd he took the hosts the world to wake up and greet their first goal scoring opportunities although those chances or wasted. in it was a media opened after twenty five minutes marcus pitts alienating here the first goal russia had ever considered on the petroski peach. however the visitors lead
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lasted less than sixty seconds for months. finishing his teammate's efforts in style to make it one one however this wooden enough to satisfy the hosts desperately needed their first win of the year and were keen to finish the job in the second half and it was the unmarked of him striker who gave russia the lead turning a good elegant look into goal to one of each of the highlanders where fused to give up but publishing the was destined to become the hero of the day after seventy two minutes chelsea winger usual coffee was over in the visitors books and public gentle clinical a rep he's had treat from the pelvis lot and three one was the final score. in isabel you wouldn't expect them to open the score but they have a descent team and scored a counterattack i think it was for the better for us as we fought back not only
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more the media have many young physically strong players but we desperately needed this when we're talking the group and we just had to in these points that. russia is a strong side they are on top of the group and still favorites to qualify for a spot they want today which means they were better three vital points for russia who are no heading to austria to test themselves in a friendly against cameroon. overthrow the neon party center's board well russia did so great. for that win but the republic of ireland who got it so you know win and macedonia a few as latest evacuate and there were one nil in the other guy so this is the table is looking with four games left ireland at the summit on goal scored ahead of russia and survive here but all of them have thirteen points and then it is armenia thaller final and endora have yet to get off the mark only the top teams from age three guaranteed a place in the finals along with the best runner up over all the rest of the team
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to finish the second well and to. but fail. me more ling-ling came from she goes down to snatch a two two draw with switzerland at wembley goalkeeper joe hart was caught napping on a free kick from one kilo barnett the build bouncing sways the corner of the net in the head after thirty minutes in the same play then scored again at the near post soon after however england to get themselves back into eight minutes later jack wilshere was found here in the box by arson team mate you hundred and frank lampard schooled from the spot and then after the break england got the equaliser by setting up ashley young defines the bottom corner it was a lackluster performance from england but they could have by both three points that day some have bent mr no you can go the young strong run. it's how it's finished. and the result means england top the great but only on goal difference one of the great after they drew one one with gold guerrier but it's
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crazy top group after after a three one win over most of their of points out of croatia you have twelve along with israel vs one and there's a three way tie at the top of group h. portugal beat norway one nil it means both teams are on ten points along with denmark if you want to change in iceland. meanwhile favre has launched a match fixing investigation into argentina's recent four one defeat in nigeria in lagos it is the highest profile match yet in a wave of recent suspicious international friendly results wednesday's game attracted unusual betting patterns and two penalties were awarded by referee breaking in trouble with nigeria the first missing nigeria while the second was given to argentina and eighteenth of stoppage time and ball even by video replays clearly show no offense was committed the match took place on the same day the president sepp blatter moves to zero tolerance campaign against corruption. well
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former argentina case the. donna has hit back at the for saying corruption in world football governing body as long as it is run by greedy dinosaurs the fifty year old also blasted last week's reelection except blatter as president emeritus says he's never kicked a football scathing criticism comes as narrowed down that arrived in dubai to sign a reported two year deal with local club i was ill and while loving his new team the football legend was far less optimistic about the games process based under the current placed racial. good mood first he will stay until they are one hundred five or one hundred and ten years old i hope he will resign good to be under any illusions that there will be many people who agree with me that i'm not clear on football these days and it's not something people who watch football deserve the situation will be to see well front was run by people who do not understand football when you have so much power you can do so many stupid things and just have
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fun. tennis now gnarly says her french open triumph could be the start of something big the chinese teles she became the first asian to win a grand slam with a straight sets win over francesca schiavone in paris it was a see saw him actually held on to take a comfortable six for fourteen leading just over an hour but schiavone battled her way back. to sturdy italian took the next three games to propel itself into a second set lead. however the so went after that schiavone completely crumbled in the tie break conceding it's alive and so the match gnarly fell flat on her back to celebrate this a story victory and her new status as a national hero in the twenty nine year old will climb to number four in the world rankings monday this is the sport and expect more from china in the future. i mean of course some of the. first chinese player can win the grandstand i mean. for
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china things also. think maybe china not like sweden that many top one pair going up but i still believe china and so we're getting bigger and bigger and shipley really high level. for. three one she was playing really good. and then. i tried to push more troops more. she should went down with the level but it's normal tennis is all these. i figured the we were really close. could be. for me the set off for her. she deserved i think she deserved this final she tried to lord she played. well today it is the turn of the men's final and what a match in prospect roger federer taking on defending champion rafael nadal he's
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going for a record equalling six french open title. switch wise hockey where vancouver have beaten boston three two to take it to a new series lead in the stanley cup finals alexander burrows the man of the moment school tried to become it and getting in the system that overtime win on home ice i gave three takes place in boston on monday at the moment called sweden's alexander norman more take a one shot lead into the final round the wales open today after a blustery saturday shook up the leaderboard at celtic manor defending champion graeme mcdowell suffered the most he had won the ryder cup for europe on this very same course a few months ago but i don't like where yesterday equaling equally his worst ever round of eighty one and he's now eleven strokes awfully scandinavian golfers lead the way sweden is better hansen is joint second along with denmark and is sixty six with the best round of the day normally it's all about approach from the eighteenth while the overnight lead in or rallied with on the back nine to top the leaderboard
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with a level par seventy one he is one stroke that hasn't won strictly against the last day. when they were in the states the trick is his magic touch at the memorial tournament in ohio he couldn't reproduce is only in one day before but he managed to think this from over one hundred yards in the second hole for an eagle and also parted a twenty five for the during his round of sixty nine and that keeps his three shots pushing at the top of the leaderboard jonathan byrd is next he also carded a sixty nine showing steady for me with your course in. and in my view g.p.a. there is a surprise rider on pole for sunday spanish grand prix norco seaman cheli from the great for the first time italian has received death threats after this crash with spain's dani pedrosa last month at the french grand prix but charlie has put all
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that behind him to set the fastest time in qualifying in spain i case the stone will start second reigning world champion you are enzo rounding off the front right . that brings us up to date for the moment we've got more like. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from. the future.
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more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charged up and people have to be aware that they are far away from civilization sean combs discovers foot makes antarctica so special and attractive for many life in antarctica is the closest and friends of.

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