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the children of each college age old cubic. foot you know so joe being joe magneto's you know their ability to turn and you look toes. in serbia is available in moscow and where we can see they are the. russians envoy to libya says it's clear both gadhafi the government and the opposition see talking not finding out of the only way to end the country's civil war. knock out says the last sums up the libyan stalemate mean it's against the u.n. resolution on syria which is being heavily pushed by the u.k. and france. but fears are a nuclear nightmare amid a global concern in the wake of the fukushima disaster britain first with its atomic project we've actually heard warning of a massive security threat. but
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from our studios in central moscow you're watching are two with me and he said now it's six pm here in the russian capital four pm in tripoli and moscow is calling on the libyan regime and the rebels to seek a peaceful way out of the conflict after talks with the opposition and colonel gadhafi is causing who is representing tripoli russia's envoy says both sides understand there's no solution to the crisis by military means it comes as nato continues its intense air strikes on the libyan capital. has more. precious peace mediator. gallop has indeed visited libya to persuade warring sides to start talking he's not for that purpose both opposition leaders in the libyan rebel stronghold and karzai and cut off his cousin and closest ally in cairo as he has
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said to understand both sides demands and position and following these meetings he's come to the media to say but both sides and the rubbles agree and understand that there is no any way to end this crisis through military actions through the war and that this conflict only be resolved through negotiations mr mackellar that the rebels. would be ready for that all of. them to have a clear picture of the positions we. present to the political elites in tripoli i think this. political situation in libya cannot be resolved by military means and the. libyans can only way out of this crisis. in just a few last days we've seen a dramatic intensification of nato strikes on the libyan capital tripoli on
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tuesday night launched at the most intensive strikes since the beginning of operation libyan government spokesperson has come to the journalists saying that at least thirty one people have been killed in sixty strikes and we can expect even further intensification to say their defense ministers of meeting in brussels and just ahead of this meeting secretary-general rasmussen has said that he would use this opportunity to appeal to the countries to demand more contribute to the fight against gadhafi and just days ago. started for the first time using attack helicopters in this mission meanwhile what we're hearing from the other side of the frontline from bengazi from the libyan rebel waters shows us about the drive goals for straight hits with the natives actions and frustration is rising as they
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are worrying that he's taken control over what they think is a national uprising. the notion of their reporting from tripoli don't forget for the latest events as they unfold in libya you can follow our correspondents twitter posts there at archie underscore com. france and britain are planning to put forward a draft resolution to the u.n. security council later on wednesday condemning syria's government crackdown on
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demonstrations ukraine's prime minister announced the move in response to monster violent unrest in syria with protesters demanding that president assad steps down russia's foreign minister says moscow will oppose any resolution. so this is pushing of course that when it comes to the proposal to consider syria in a similar way as was applied to the libyan situation and which the security council and international community have already become bogged down we believe that diplomacy should be aimed at resolving problems politically and not to create conditions for new armed conflicts we should support a process of national reconciliation on accord on constructive peacekeeping roles for neighboring states rather than try to pass more and more resolutions which will in fact mean siding with one of the parties in an internal political conflict. resolution london and paris are thinking doesn't call for either sanctions or military action but investigative journalist michelle says there are fears that if
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the u.n. security council passes it it could be overstepped. and you have to consider the reasons why the u.s. and allies wants to overrule the governments in libya and syria because true these two regimes have been since a long time or pulls me nation of the united states on the middle east. israeli colonialism everybody could see. the promise with the un resolution against libya that they will they would only protect the civilians and now they are bombarding tripoli they have killed. more people and more civilians so-called to protect them people who came back from tripoli and the situation is horrible the western media do not show the disaster then yes of course everybody can see that they have lied and this resolution was only
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a pretext they want to have rule they want to kill cattle feed and now of course this will be difficult to repeat the same lies i think the resolution only a way to increase the tension and to prepare in the future aggressions. here with our t.v. live from moscow coming up a real life slumdog millionaire the story of an indian man broke out of the centuries old tradition of accounts to some to prove anyone can determine their own also. off i go as a three man crew heads to the international space station we live the exhilaration and excitement of the final moments before they settle. in countries around the world are calling for stress tests for all the tonic reactors to avoid a fukushima style crisis at a meeting on nuclear safety in paris germany and switzerland are planning to shut
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down their atomic plants altogether but the u.k. is committed to expanding its facilities and as laura emmet explains there's a lot that could go wrong. the lake district famous for its quick villages and spectacular views it's a hillwalkers paradise but one can't help wondering if people would be quite as happy to holiday here if they knew what was right next door here right on the edge of the picturesque lake district sellafield nuclear plant in probably it's home to the world's biggest plutonium stockpile a waste product of civilian nuclear fuel plutonium is one of the deadliest substances known to man and convertible into nuclear weapons but nuclear scientists have a plan inside these buildings they take the waste plutonium and recycle it into
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usable nuclear fuel called mox it sounds great in theory but the reality is very different there is an existing plant or a solar field but put a tiny fraction of what it was supposed to do and it cost an enormous amount of money cables leaked which leaks to us described it as a big industrial embarrassment a watch of the maturity of the sellafield plutonium stockpile is british but managers were so confident it would work they took plutonium from other countries promising to send it back as fuel a major customer was japan which now says it would buy the marks. has changed the landscape because there is now a growing concern in japan about the whole new clear. in particular the business in recycle. the copus of what's plans of solar fields it was to make sure
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it would be sent back to japan using japanese kitani and even before fukushima the plutonium or. processing plant field was considered one of the biggest disasters in british industrial history producing just ten percent of its planned output huge cost but that hasn't stopped the government plans for building yet another plant it could cost ten billion dollars much of it taxpayer money knox is really getting rid of plutonium was never the purpose for. more expensive to produce it uses to make it work and it produces nuclear waste is much more difficult to deal with for now the stockpiles here to stay posing a massive security threat from the biggest fears eleven is of course that still will be targeted in some way by terrorists either by crashing
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a craft onto the site or whatever so this enormous concern about it being used by terrorists in some shape or form five kilograms of this material and remember we have something something approaching one hundred tons of it five kilograms of this material would make large parts of london uninhabitable for many many years sellafield has been affected by global events recently in the wake of the killing of osama bin ladin five men were arrested taking photos here on suspicion of terrorist activities they were eventually released without charge but the incident highlighted the hazards of storing such a huge amounts of deadly material worryingly that hasn't stopped the government plans to pour billions into a second plant your edits r.t. sellafield cumbria they were called the untouchables and for thousands of years indian polo ground only for work upper class and worthy today they are making their way to the top predators of society or met one entrepreneur who shared his story.
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it's who wants to be a millionaire indian style and today in india more people than ever feel like they too have a shot at making it big. meet. he's the owner of every spawn pipes a cement pipe making company worth three hundred fifty million for a piece for eight million dollars so what makes him different than any other rich indian well he's a doll the lowest caste in the ancient hindu caste system also known as untouchables for centuries these people were restricted to work such as cleaning sewers and picking up dead animals from the streets my father my mother. supported a lot of us are most of the we are from this frost and how we have. supposed that. so just not made it his mission to get an education he worked on his
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business during the night and went to college during the day while just the claims that he didn't feel any sort of discrimination of members of the delicate community say that this throwing club of dollars millionaires and billionaires had to triumph over ingrained societal stereotypes. the ability was not allowed to be in the same room as a government. next to the door even of the its shadow was constant and it was forbidden to fall on an upward gust. jumped up says that these preconceived notions are actually motivated him to succeed after completing his education jug business began to grow and today he sells pipes for irrigation purposes all over western india despite his accomplishments he still trouble about his journey. of business. even despite this is hard when it is a work i would be. in this for the millionaires themselves say it's
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a side effect of india's paul. see that opened up the economy to foreign investment in one thousand nine hundred one since then many businesses including ones led by talents have thrived to talent entrepreneurs also say the government's efforts to make photos for lower caste in schools and government jobs has helped them get an education to improve their lives even though many talents have overcome their social kasten become successful entrepreneurs most of them still live right here in the slums despite these examples of success many of them feel that the indian society is structured to keep them right where they are it is so much to look i belong to the village ghost and people from other states go nuts i only wish to study. up in the city. people don't get about us and don't come to see our own people of the sea go amend the globe should take care of them if they have less money and should give them proper education. but the millionaires believe that if
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they can do it then other members of their caste can to. do prison he can do anything just to his. using their will power to overcome the odds preassure either r t india. look now at this hour's other stories from around the globe germany's an awful disease health centers as the number of people in fact. break out rather is still rising the worst is over infections have so far killed twenty four people and left around two and a half thousand others across europe do you is plundering one hundred fifty million euro compensation for affected farmers but sprained which was wrongly blamed as the source says that's not enough. in a letter to the european central bank and the i.m.f. germany's finance minister has called for
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a new aid program for greece he suggested a balance swap to give out and more time to repay its debts the country agreed one hundred ten billion euro ballo us here but that hasn't been enough to restore the economy greece is still introducing more spending cuts and tax hikes angering the public. in the yemeni capital protesters gathered outside the vice president president residents to demand a transitional government the opposition wants to prevent the president returning to office although his treatment in saudi arabia only of the us today was severely hurt in an attack on his compound last week hundreds of people have been killed in protest against his longtime rule since. you are. now in moscow to catch a cab just stick out your hand and within seconds someone is likely to pull over however it's usually a member of the public legally trying to make some extra cash on the sly so the law
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is tightening up but genuine taxi drivers say it's them who will suffer the great road is now reports. it was a law that was meant to protect them instead it's made more scares registered taxi drivers take to the streets. with the best will in the world there's no way i or anyone can comply with the new regulations so just repairing to lose my job. we want to changes but not these changes the new law was written to kill small businesses like ours the new law was meant to stop legitimate taxi drivers being undercut by so called gypsy cabs which dominate russia's big cities these are all buying it's often operated by immigrant drivers who lack local knowledge and pay no tax at the risk of large fines all drivers will soon have to obtain one of a limited number of licenses paying their car color equip it with a meter and sign a written contract with every passenger in theory it should bring all that to
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a lawless market tell us about shit is perfect and this one might only work half of the time but at least it shows the authorities are doing something instead of nothing as in previous years. but according to their being and the fact he draws union the law will achieve exactly the opposite of what it sets up to do he reconcile any contract for every trip is unworkable and making every cab including private high cause the same color will be expensive and unnecessary. this is pure bureaucracy and instead of helping normal cabbies it will make us on competitive he also worries that the licenses will not be distributed fairly. will remain is a two tier system a few expensive companies who can afford the licenses and the authorized drivers who didn't obey the law and will carry on ignoring. the new regulations are
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supposed to come into force in september and anyone who fails to reregister before there will be. treated it as a little break out of the bow with nobody quite knows how the new law will work in practice but one thing is already clear as opposed to being bizarre and all of the interested parties why consult that the goal is low but then the little guy is cool but will they listen you go girl see moscow. oh the stories we're covering on air are always available at our website our team dot com you can also find more analysis on seen video footage and other stories here's what's just a click away sign many holes believe that the euro twenty twelve football tournament which they're preparing to call powers will turn into an announcement sprains. most russians believe the rascal leader of the saxon that promised to cure cancer and aids plain courage and sufferers to put a magazine on their bodies instead of seeing a doctor and with roger results. a trio of
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space adventures are on their way to the international space station the russian american and chinese crewmembers blasted off early on wednesday and will spend five months in orbit but carrying out dozens of scientific experiments and even tried to grow vegetables and zero gravity environment barges lindsay france watch the last at the cousin's row in kazakhstan. the three men have been together for nearly two years preparing for this trip and they've traveled all over the world preparing in different models of soyuz and getting ready for what is really this this final push into space in what they say feels almost a little bit like home as cramped is it may be the soil u.s. is is something they've practiced in for so long now that it feels a little bit like home the three men say they will be taking very special i don't see into space with them albeit very few items pictures of loved ones and so on to
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also be able to talk with their families every day we've talked to the back up team they're very excited to watch this they say that it's something it's in an amazing emotional thing to watch let's check it out. by first just showed tremendously you can really sense the power in that as as it took off what experience tells us it will take them about eight minutes to hit orbit around the earth two days to talk now to three med when they get there will be undertaking over forty scientific experiments among them cancer research and the ability to actually grow food in space. on a few minutes i mean for wind here as cranks have sell through the credit crunch
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while many ordinary people are still struggling to make ends meet first it's a business that's a myth to me three. thanks an exam the russian dream of developing its own hybrid cars is one step closer to the construction of the first plant to produce a new generation of vehicles as started just outside st petersburg as are things that in the course of that as of yet. this is one of the yama also and it's the many truckers through more one is perhaps bike and the other one a coupe now these cars were first introduced back in january and there were an instant hit their company got over one hundred thousand a grants the workers and if you're wondering about the price tag this car was a tractor about twelve to fifteen thousand dollars this will provide a much needed boost for the russian car industry at the moment car ownership amounts to superintendent what he cars per thousand adults in russia and that's
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compared to about eight hundred in america but as the economy recovers the market is growing steadily the boston consulting group says the russian car market could become the world's sixth largest by twenty twenty selling about four million cars a year this will come on the back of foreign partnerships or in isolation and more local production if these young will be a hybrid cars proved to be a success and they will definitely help russia revive its auto industry and as the country's first hybrid it will be a step forward bring up all serve our business our team. and. the. same with cars the germans have between thawed and russian carmakers solar's is given a boost they've secured a two point seven billion dollar loan line of credit from the bank almost half of that money will be invested directly into production assets as you companies agreed
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a deal in february intending production will start next year. the benefit is that ford is gaining from the joint venture agreement with solar so basically access to cheaper financing ready made production facilities strong this revision player and also strong political support in the face of solars for solar so on the other hand for us actually quite a good replacement of their stipulated. partnering bit in the face of chrysler as ford is enjoying a much larger share of the market they also have a good portfolio of models and they're ready to provide certain technology to the russian markets and overall there's a good strategic fit between the two companies. so you can have the markets and we start with oil net interesting dramatic change of scene over there light sweet is up more than a dollar so is brant this is as opec has decided to keep production levels as this
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world actually of production increase was expected to move to the stock markets stateside open slightly lower continue to be shaky fed chairman ben bernanke is downbeat comments on the u.s. economy declines of one percent after avoiding weak sales data. from stock markets so also in the red around one percent for both the fourth seat and the dax the tracking asia and overnight losses in the u.s. and the fresh losses on wednesday that's after of course ben bernanke these comments yet again but it's a different picture in russia both the r.t.s. on the my stocks are trading in positive territory they are both getting a lift from those prices that are growing if we look at roles now one of the biggest gainers up point nine percent so second day in a row on speculation in may acquire stake from b.p. and b.p.
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gas problem is also a point some percent but frank so we could be feeding losing workers. russia's efforts to help with it said to cope rather with its headline inflation i yield ing fruit at least the world bank has lowered its forecast for consumer price growth in the country now sees inflation of about eight percent this year petro albo world bank country director for russia explains what has made the bank more positive about russia's central bank has taken a series of measures both on with using liquidity and also increasing interest rates and the amount of the money supply growth is coming down to rates which are more consistent with normal income growth i think the other side of it of course is russia's grain and other food production this year as it's expected to be more favorable so that will also help bring down inflation but more generally i think our prospects for russia are positive because i think the efforts that the authorities address are trying to do in the business climate increasing competition these are important areas which i think will also improve russia's performance on
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the supply side and also reduce inflation that way for bush even nuclear crisis forced the world to look for ways to boost renewable energy supply out of the russian energy agency has been outlining russia's potential for oil gas it's the the main supply i mean in russian made fuel and hi julie so it would like to know utilize local fuel to use it in the week and he said look right it will show to treat renewables in russia the biggest potential it's in the small i just nations and then by sector biomass a cultural sake that would be essential. because the south he will be back in around fifteen minutes time of the not they join me for cash. the be.
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