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all of your. three people at little rock each another man reached out his hand towards me i couldn't make it to him everything started exploding i could not get any closer to refuse him killed by. forty four people killed as a passenger plane crash lands in northwest russia eight survivors are hospitalized in critical condition. the. claims of more civilian victims in libya after a fresh nato bombing and at least fifteen reportedly dead including children following an airstrike west of tripoli. and parents fighting red tape for their
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children's lives dozens of kids started with a rare hunter syndrome russia the only survivor of the state department's extensive treatment. the latest world news twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the plane crash that killed forty four people in northwestern russia may have been caused by a power outage on the ground eight passengers survived the incident and are being treated in hospital officials say the plane itself may have clipped power lines triggering a runway blackout the aircraft on route from moscow crash landed on a highway one kilometer from a destination airport lottie's piece all of it joins us live from more details now peter a truly shocking event but what do we know so far about the details surrounding. all the investigations. currently underway to determine what brought down this took
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a lefty one three four aircraft now there's three main main possibilities that they're looking at whether the crash was caused by human error beat up by the pilots by the ground staff at the airport and could close of course whether the weather conditions were a factor in the in the crash or whether it was a technical malfunction now the black box recorders how being recovered may well reveal exactly what was going on on board the aircraft the very latest that we have is from the managers of the air at the airport it was of course they say that as this plane was coming in to make this landing. it clipped power cables stay cutting off the power very for a very short period before the emergency power kicked in this of course plunging me the the airstrip the landing strip into darkness plunging the whole airport into darkness for a very brief period before those lights came back on they'll be investigating to see whether that was a contributing factor into the not making it to the actual airport the plane crash
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landed about a kilometer away from its intended destination on a highway splitting into ice it landed on this this busy motorway and then bursting into flames due to the fact it landed on the highway and not on the the the territory of the airport the first people who are on the scene to provide some assistance to those people trapped in the wreckage who passes by now the plane itself narrowly avoided sliding into a street of houses which would have resulted in many many more casualties but terrifying scenes in terrifying tales from those who were first on the scene to try and pull people out of this wreckage. lou three people out of the wreckage. i could not sell which was larger than the mines. and there was a man. to have it was launched into me. then we carried out two more people from
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the wreckage in the middle of the road another man reached out his hand towards me but i couldn't make it to him everything starts exploding i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by fire sorry. what of the eight survivors in any of their condition. the eighty people who survived this plane crash are currently receiving medical treatment some of them are said to be in very very grave condition many people suffering from from burns as you can imagine also the injuries from the impact that we had heard were not plane crash landed on the highway now the chief of the fleet itself the total of the one. one three four they they have been involved in crashes in the past the the actual plane itself was recommended in two thousand and seven by the russian transport minister that it be discontinued and replaced with a with a more modern day model but all eyes at the moment concerning on the looking
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forward to the the eight people that they were survived this crash are they say some of those in a very serious condition they're receiving medical attention that they need and will be flown back to moscow to receive further attention. we've received explosions banjo and physical trauma men women and a sixteen year old girl four of them are in critical condition we're doing what we can do just too early to make any prognosis. was the the operation to try and determine what happened to cause this fatal crash that resulted in forty four deaths that operation to determine what happened there under way also the serious state of trying to care for those people who survived what sounds like a horrific incident. ok thankfully that there for now are live from moscow and stay with our team coverage of that tragic crash in northwest russia throughout the day . well to libya now where another deadly nato bombing in
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tripoli has reportedly killed at least fifteen civilians nato insists it has a command center libyan officials say three children are among the dead it comes just a day off the alliance unwittingly killing upton their own civilians in another airstrike which it blamed on a technical failure but artie's griffin national reports now from tripoli and some images you may find disturbing. and other day has brought more death and destruction to leave. a large private compound west of the capital tripoli has been leveled reduced to rubble in an apparent airstrike. rescues have discovered the remains of fifteen people according to libyan officials. the houses destroyed go on to general who are. one of the people closest to colonel gadhafi he was among those who took part in the military coup to bring the libyan
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leader to power forty one years ago the general escaped injury but most of his family died in the attack. this man is talking about a little of one of the grandchildren of the general and one of three kids killed in the incident. today of the bombing the family had gathered with friends to celebrate his fourth birthday. libyan civilians it is. in the early hours of this morning killing fifteen people including three were children or. of those mothers. but the number is fifty and. nato has denied these claims just as it's never been to the death of more than eight hundred others believe in god says were killed by their problems the nine people killed in sunday's bombing of
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a residential building in tripoli remain the all the civilian casualties by the alliance which claimed a mistake technical failure and former pentagon official says the only thing clear pain is the mountain casualty toll and it's inflicting on the even people they try to achieve a certain level of humanitarian effort and initially but the protracted bombing is now increasingly hitting civilian targets and it's creating a very negative reaction i think it does raise the question of what is nato's role continued role going to be there as discontented actions and crazies are the voices become more and more to the voices of the neighboring people. and it seems that the more anger they feel about nato the more they support. this is the second thing is that. this is
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a. challenging was it's. just. the. united states is that was. that. was. we want you all to deliver the message tonight two of these a step mom being attacking the media. is the. dying. after three probably. and it's not just for an intervention in libya that's claiming a growing number of civilian dives so reveal later in the program. believe us tried shit people who are members along i've been reading police then i think the real
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worry is that it extends well into where strongly people join up with. us is under fire for the expansion of pakistan again we question whether the strategy is helping to fight terrorism in the region for us troops. the greek prime minister is facing a crucial confidence vote in parliament for the term and whether he'll be able to secure another no objection of cash from the e.u. and save the country from plunging into deeper crisis monday in finance ministers the pressure on greece we gave our fans two weeks to pass french budget cuts and tax increases commissions that must be met to secure a previously you can storm and twelve. you can depend it's party wants a britain out of the e.u. so the uncertainty of the next payment from greece is understandable. they got through. but about the whole deal i mean greece is really not
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a very large economy and what are you talking about in the present seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean where is it all going to when what's basically happening is a tax payers of northern europe. are going to have to pay out to stop greece should default on tax president don't particularly like the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of united states of europe and a common currency has resulted in a terrible terrible human cost if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would be the holders a great sovereign debt who basically banks institutions and the like is sort of the people who are suffering no. principle in private the two million private sector employees in greece who actually burn the brunt of these draconian austerity cuts. anger over austerity cuts is mounting in other states to spain so mass protests
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against the heart. rending campaign believes it's too late to save greece spain could be next. if we just keep pumping money into greece it is only putting off the death of their economy they are already bankrupt we have to wake up and smell the coffee and say enough is enough greece is going to go ireland's going to go portugal and of course the big one everyone is worried about is the state of spying that is why some of our banks like boxers have been reducing our large militaries in spain because clearly the property slump in spain is much bigger than the spanish government is telling people they say isn't it been a drop of eighteen percent i do radio shows in spain people are losing seventy percent sixty percent in the fire you have their homes and their developments spain will be the next one to topple but why should the united kingdom which is already facing massive recession massive cuts in our social services massive cuts in our
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essential services and public services cutting down of our forces cutting down of our police etc etc why should we the u.k. taxpayer pay adding to the german taxpayer pay for the ineptitude of the greek government i say we shouldn't i say let's get out of the euro now. and our financial guru max kaiser has his say about these financial woes overwhelming debt dependence you can catch up with his unique analysis then today. generation ago or two generations ago the word work imply accumulating savings but now the word were. accumulating debt so what they're saying is you young people out there who are entering the workforce if you work really hard you will of cumulate massive.
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then lessons from the japanese crisis that's the main aim of the new clear forum in vienna which began on monday in the opening session of the meeting agency tightening up of a new security. stressed the need for greater transparency in the industry especially in emergency situations over the long awaited porting disaster has been shooting from public view and malcolm grimston a london based policy adviser says the decision to keep its results behind closed doors is wrong. understandably all of those want to know as much as we can about the present situation clearly sometimes you need this question of behind closed doors to. discuss things that may not be the case but which would cause a lot of fear if if they were announced until an hour later not to be the case but for such a major and meeting of this sort i do believe that
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a demonstration of openness is extremely important but i think this is the wrong people are going to think. that they don't want to come out even if that's not the case i don't believe personally that we've seen a massive cover up of information coming from japan what we have seen though i think is a very slow response to questions and attitude which is we've from our true backward looking about this is what we think might have been happening two or four weeks ago instead of this is what we think. true or four weeks tried a matter is the attitude. of playing orators are sitting on the information of a don't want to release. but let's check out some other international headlines for you now former attorneys in presence in the l d n ben ali and his wife each been sentenced to thirty five years in prison for state funds they were tried in absentia after fleeing to saudi arabia in january following
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a popular uprising judge ruled that an army and his wife should pay fines it's opening almost sixty six dollars oppose a leader who was in power for twenty three years faces a second trial on almost possession and drug trafficking charges. in china thirty six million people have been affected by floods and landslides a quantum chinese media reports the death toll has now reached one hundred seventy five the flooding which began three weeks ago was triggered by torrential rains which did one of the country's most severe drought seventeen years authorities are warning the conditions will continue that more than ten rivers and affected areas burst their banks. the u.s. has stepped up its drone attacks in pakistan most recent reports of the killing at least twelve people a growing number of civilian deaths in the strikes and sports public anger concerns that the action is driving up the number of extremist kreutz and there with reports
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that the u.s. plans to expand its drone war again military criticism against the strategy is stronger than ever. as the story. the u.s. is looking to expand its war on terror but its methods are under fire. in pakistan cia drone strikes a mite terrorists could end up killing mostly civilians public outrage is growing hatred and anger foster more terror if you push them abuse the wall then if this militancy and terrorism is going to increase this is no more good solution because if you're attacking them go drones and they're not part of the war. and on the other side who which party they're going to go in pakistan in the one year the u.s. strikes killed seven hundred civilians but netted only five actual militant leaders many pakistanis are furious at their government for helping the americans kill their own people they accuse their leaders of doing that in exchange for billions
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of dollars from washington americans on the other hand are not too happy with what they get in return for their billions to support governments or large ones when do say enough is enough most governments lie to each other that's the way business gets done i meet all the cheerleading about bin laden's killing the us has stepped up drone strikes in pakistan. in pakistan in. that result from the straits of sharing this like the taliban and al qaeda and other groups. to recruit new members in their. salary base washington now sees yemen as the most dangerous al qaida outpost and he's planning to step up drone attacks on the country as stablish ing a base in the persian gulf specifically for that purpose especially now when bin nonce replacement iman also laurie is thought to be building up bill quite as
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already significant presence in yemen. the u.s. had been cooperate ing with yemeni counterterrorism forces in targeting al qaida but they've since left the field preoccupy. instead with the nationwide turmoil against the sollie regime that means the americans are likely to have a freer hand calling it along with the cia to take a central role because the agency is not subject to the accountability the u.s. military is legally under expect more bombs to fall on yemen when the u.s. starts to hit people who are members of the new arabian peninsula and then i think the real worry is that it expands this war to the point where so many people showing up at all kind of their security in yemen over the killing of scores of civilians by the drone strikes in one attack there the american military presumably evening at an al qaida training camp ended up killing dozens of women and children in another strike a year ago a drone mistakenly killed
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a decorated governor in yemen his family and aides with the expansion of the drone war it seems the u.s. is seeking only in itself the fighting on the side i can only say some of the main features of this is the all the phases mark not having to take into account the forces that end up their money and the lack of accountability when it comes to feel that the areas that had not carried out in the last battle maybe after what the america is already offering here at the same time i am going to check out with forty one. to have a child diagnosed with a rare and disabling diseases every parent's worst nightmare that treatment exists should be a welcome relief the hopes of the national extortionate costs of state support some point to report some price really can be put on a child's life. the first match probably in february this year fourteen according to his birth certificate he looked half that his hearing was rapidly declining his
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vision almost gone he responded only to this old strokes of his mother who gave up everything to care for him. happy just to wake up and see him breathing sometimes he smiles and it's the greatest thing for me. he wasn't always this way they defied he knew the point his mother is reading to him now by heart it was active in a faction and he like cats and talked about being a driver then step by step his house began to deteriorate his mother rushed from one doctor to another until last year he was finally diagnosed with huntress syndrome a genetic condition that means he's body current get rid of toxins it's extremely rare and extremely expensive to treat. without treatment doctors say he may soon die if we get the drug his body will be slowly clean stop the toxins you may be
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able to walk again and play and enjoy life like other kids say airlie all costs football though it was almost eight hundred thousand dollars beyond comprehension for you lana harassment left the family with the first signs of the disease she pictish and all sorts of organizations it was a go to see the local authorities when in april bay finally agreed to provide the money for the drug back then this piece of paper seemed cold his license to life. when i got this letter i was so hopeful it meant that my child would live they waited weeks and months and early june well this health too could turn for the worst and he died never having seen the promised drug. most people agree that losing a child is the worst thing that can happen to a parent. it's not the worst thing for her is to leave the rest of her life knowing
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that her child could have been saved but the treatment was there and these exorbitant money was found. wrapped a poor administrative procedures whatever you call it. the idea was never given a chance. to say there was absolutely no way to speed things up their own region where you live and leave an impoverished mostly agricultural province in central russia but what is treatment would have accounted for about a quarter of all how far cities. are the treatment of this boy in monetary terms is equivalent to almost all cancer surgeries in our region and we're talking about thousands of people yet we still made a decision to allocate this money but before this we need to conduct some budget restructuring and to hold attended by it now these procedures are almost complete and we expect the drug to be here by the end of june well it's already too late to have followed the allocated money nice even not in little boy spirit kilometers to
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the south at least seventy year old period was also diagnosed with contra syndrome yet he still has a few years before the damage becomes that wrap of all his current beliefs to save their son they have to step in. and no single family can deal with this disease on his own the cost of the drug is simply unreal the local authorities often refused to cover the costs for this one think the state has to help. out of about two hundred fifty children to be conscious in germany russia and half are receiving medical treatment it's a postcode lottery available in reacher areas like moscow and almost unimaginable in poorer towns and that despite the fact that when it comes to this citizenship there are all supposed to be playing on this. side of artsy. but in a few moments they just a businessman said to me from stadiums. a
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warm welcome to business outside russia's eighteen year long saga to join the world trade organization is coming to an end and it's hoped that i was standing issues including agriculture motor industry regulations will be resolved by the end of july if talks pass off smoothly the largest economy outside the international trade club will join the organization by the end of the year u.s. official believes russia's membership will bring your butts in seats to the country and the global economy. in fact russia's accession to the w t o would actually bring new opportunities for u.s. exporters and u.s. workers russia is the world's tenth largest economy but only after thirty seventh
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largest export market. it's expanding middle class will likely soon make russia the largest retail market in europe russian accession to the w two will provide america's farmers and ranchers with improved access to russia's one hundred forty million consumers a russia that is more integrated into the global economy which supports and here's to its rules will strengthen the international economy the russian economy and the american economy. will finalize there's another acquiring patrolling stake in austria's vaux bank international and around to two weeks' time the seven hundred million euro deal will help russia's biggest land that's established itself on the european markets but i see you have a graph company sentiment towards and that's. in the sentence and we're interested in emerging markets for example in europe we're interested in turkey in
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poland and we will look at assets in these countries you know according to our preliminary plan by twenty fourteen we should gain five percent a net profit on the international markets however i don't think we'll be able to cope with that because we've changed our priorities to date we aim for a better competitive level in our country and most likely we will be able to increase our expansion strategy of the twenty fourteen to twenty fifteen but today our domestic market is our main priority. say it was burbank russia's largest lender was included in the list of the world's twentieth strongest banks ranked by bloomberg markets magazine as the only russian bank ever to appear in the raising world most of the places are compiled by lenders from canada and singapore elizabeth banks with assets worth more than one hundred billion dollars the small share of bad credit and highwood efficiency counted as the difference between incomes and losses. so you can look at the markets now at world prices are up with
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light sweet gating almost dollar actually sixty five cents there brant making it back to post surgery up eleven percent worries over greece's debt problems and cloud prospects for global growth are still weighing heavily on the markets and the world lost six percent last week has iteration your phrase concerns about energy demands and this is a correction. in stock markets across asia stocks of pushing up higher percent saying up one point three percent or so and retail stocks are among the top gainers so years is a zero percent and pound is rising almost one of the filmmakers reported this set to go on a hiring spree to increase production. trading will begin or in one hour's time very sentiment dominated the markets on monday as you can see there the r.t.s. lost a one percent my six one point two. so we will be back with more nextel headlines and i starting.
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