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video for your media projects and free video dot harty dot com. a curious three people on the wreckage another man reached out to me couldn't make it to him everything starts exploding could not get any closer everything was engulfed point. forty four people killed as a passenger plane crash lands in northwest russia eight survivors are hospitalized in critical condition. this bomb being. attacking a program antenatal mood grows in libya following claims of more civilian victims as a result of fresh alliance bombing reportedly believing fifteen dead including children . parents are fighting red tape their children's lives dozens of kids
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diagnosed with a rare hunter's syndrome russia can only survive if the state bans expensive treatment. and a dollar is down your crude oil or gating as greece is to hold a parliament confidence vote later on tuesday that this country is struggling for bailout money more of that business our interests are. international news twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. well to our top story now a plane crash that killed forty four people in northwestern russia may have been caused by a power outage on the ground the resurface light on route from moscow to patterns of god's crash landed on the highway just one kilometer from its destination
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airport local officials say the plane itself may have triggered a runway blackout i think our lights eight passengers survived the instant and are being treated in hospital but artie's joins us live with more on that. do we know any more. about how this actually happened. well the vessel investigators are currently trying to determine exactly what caused this crash what we do know is that the tuple of t one three four plane crash landed on a road near to the airport in fact those of course where it was heading from where i am right now is to get over airport in moscow. the plane crash landing on the ice on that road it seems that it wasn't be the aim for the pilots they were trying to make it to the to the airport it because of was unable to do so the plane breaking into parts as it hit the ground and before bursting into flames and we've been hearing some some genuine tales of heroism from those people who arrived first on
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the scene this happened this wasn't inside the airport territory they were civilians who arrived on the scene rescue people from the wreckage though the plane narrowly avoided sliding into a row of nearby houses fortunately it stopped short of doing out of the wise they would have been far more. the bravery of people to be able to go into. this burning wreckage and rescue people is quite astounding. i.q. it three people each one was either a woman not cell which was larger than a man was hard to see was dark and then there was a man he also was and how he was larger than me and then we carried out two more people from the right each in the middle of the road the man reached out his hand towards me but i couldn't make it to him and everything started to actually managing i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by fire story.
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well the flight recorders have been recovered from the plane it crash landed. on monday evening now investigators trying to determine exactly what caused this crash now it seems that the plane as it was coming down hit how cables dates because they temporary blackouts. at the airports across the board where it was heading you know it's just can speculate at the moment whether the fact that everything went dark for those few seconds maybe those few bytes of seconds but the pilots were able to to get their bearings to where they where they were supposed to be heading and caused them to crash this way they also clipped the tops of trees in the area as they came down but the investigation ongoing to determine just exactly what caused this crash that killed forty four people. investigators continue their work at the site of the tragedy to bring their spread across a three hundred meter radius the flight recorder has already been found communication recordings are being analyzed forensic analysis is being carried out
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we're looking into several versions of what caused the tragedy these include the human factor such as an air of the crew on the ground services severe weather conditions technical failure and several other potential causes. of peter what's on the eight survivors and the news on their condition. yes they the lucky ones we heard earlier about the heroism of people to go in and take them out of that wreckage they are currently receiving medical treatment of course six of them will be allowed to return here to moscow where they'll receive further treatment but they also offering from injuries caused in the crash as well as. from the fire that broke out so they say the plane broke into pieces as it hit the ground there suffering from injuries caused by that as well as quite severe burns so. doctors working round the clock to try to make sure that they get the treatment that they need six of those will be allowed to be to be returned here to moscow for further
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treatment. we've received six patients and physical trauma we know the sixteen year old girl four of them are in critical condition we're doing what we can. both medical staff working to make sure that those who survived this fatal crash are comfortable and recover the investigators the current inuring to try and determine what caused this fatal crash. ok for now it's all of a live from moscow has done with that thank you. will stay with our team as we continue our coverage of that plane crash in northwest russia throughout the day. to libya now where another deadly nato bombing in tripoli has reportedly killed at least fifteen civilians and nato insists it hits a command center that libyan officials say three children are among the dead it
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comes just a day after the imbalance of admitted killing up to nine civilians in another airstrike blamed on a technical failure ati's with the national ports now from tripoli. and the other day has brought more death and destruction to leave a large private compound the rest of the capital tripoli has been leveled reduced to rubble in apparent airstrike. rescuers have discovered the remains of fifteen people according to libyan officials. the house is troika along to general. one of the people closest to colonel gadhafi he was among those who took part in the military coup to bring the libyan 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. one of the
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grandchildren of the general and one of three kids killed in the incident today the bomb in the family had gathered with friends to celebrate his fourth birthday. libyan civilians from it is where attacked in the early hours of this morning killing fifteen people including children are better educated there is only mothers. it's. the number is fifteen people nato has denied these claims just as it's never been to the death of more than eight hundred others believe in a government says were killed by the abrams the nine people killed in sunday's bombing of a residential building in tripoli remain the only civilian casualties i can all that by the lines which claimed a mistake technical failure a former pentagon official says the only thing clear about the nato campaign is the
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mountain casualty toll and damage it's inflicting on the even people they try to achieve a certain level of humanitarian effort and usually by 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. crazes other voices become more and more the. voices of the libyan people. and it seems that the more anger they feel about nato the more they support. that this is the seventy's that was meant as it says the same was. challenging. it didn't seem to. be. in the united states is that these
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guns. that. we want you want to deliver the message to the. backing media. is that. dying. r.t. tripoli. it's not just foreign intervention in libya that's claiming a growing number of civilian lives real later in the program. from the us 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 join up with the. u.s. is under fire for the expansion of its drone attacks in pakistan and yemen we question whether the strategy is helping to fight terrorism in the region or foster it. the greek prime minister is facing
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a crucial confidence vote in parliament at the terminal whether he'll be able to secure another injection of cash from the e.u. and save the country from plunging into deeper crisis. in the finance ministers of power further pressure on greece they gave us two weeks to pass fresh budget cuts and tax increases that must be. cura previously the installments of twelve billion euros and don't miss u.k. dependence party wants. says the uncertainty of the next payment for greece is understandable. they've got crews and feet about but about the whole deal i mean greece is really not a very large economy and what it was in the present seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months time and i mean where's it all going to when what's supposed to be happening is that the taxpayers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up to stop greece will default on taxpayers in all
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new york don't particularly like the obsession in 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. who are principally private the two million private sector employees in greece who actually burn the brunt of these draconian austerity cuts. through max keiser has his say about that he used overwhelming debt payments you know catch up with. a generation ago or two generations ago the word work imply accumulating savings but now the word work. there so what they're saying is you young people out
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there who are entering the workforce if you really are you will accumulate massive . international headlines now this. former president. ben ali and his wife each been sentenced to thirty five years in prison for embezzling state farm's they were tried in absentia after fleeing to syria in january when the popular uprising the judge also ruled that the pair should pay fines totaling almost sixty six million dollars the. twenty three years also faces a second trial on arms possession and drug trafficking charges. twin suicide car blasts outside iraqi capital have left at least twenty two dead and
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dozens injured explosive packed vehicles were blown up near the city governor's compound but it's not yet known if he was hurt in the assault comes a week after a similar attack on a police building northeast of baghdad which was then spoon. the u.s. administration says president obama will on wednesday and balance the scale of the withdrawal from afghanistan and speed and size of the put out has caused the visions there of some of the military of warning against any rapid withdrawal are currently around one hundred thousand u.s. troops in the country. to start next month and conclude in twenty fourteen the afghan forces are going to take over security the military campaign is in its tenth year and highly unpopular among the american public. the u.s. has stepped up its drone attacks in pakistan the most recent reportedly killing at least twelve people over
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a growing number of civilian deaths in the strikes and sparked public anger concerns the action is driving up the number of extremist recruits there are with reports that the u.s. plans to expand its drone war to get military criticism against the strategy is stronger than ever. has the story. the u.s. is looking to expand its war on terror but its methods are under fire. in pakistan cia drone strikes aim at terrorists but end up killing mostly civilians public outrage is growing hatred and anger foster more terror if you push them against the wall then it gets militancy and goes in is going to increase this is not the solution because if you're attacking them by drones and they're not proud of the war. on the other side who which might be 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
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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 of dollars from washington americans on the other hand are not too happy with what they get in return for their billions on to support governments or large ones when we say enough is enough most governments lie to each other that's the way business gets done and need all the cheerleading about bin laden's killing the u.s. has stepped up drone strikes in pakistan. in pakistan in a number of casualties that result because of the drone strikes are sharing this like the taliban and al qaeda and other groups in pakistan can recruit new members in their. case washington now sees yemen as the most dangerous al qaida outpost and he's planning to step up drone attacks on the country and stablish ing a base in the persian gulf specifically for that purpose especially now when the
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nonce replacement iman also laurie is not to be building up all quite as 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. with the nation wide 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 qaeda their security yemen over the killing of scores of civilians by the drone strikes in want to attack there the american military presumably evening at an al qaida training camp ended up killing dozens of women
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and children in another strike a year ago a drone mistakenly killed a deputy governor in yemen his family and aides with the expansion of the wrong war it seems the u.s. is seeking only in the south in the fighting al qaida analysts say some of the main theories of this new war the facepalm are not having to take into account the border of the mayhem that they're bombing and the lack of accountability when it comes to their meters that had not carried out the last battle let me ask you where the american is marty and fostering terror at the same time i am going to check out with pretty. hard. to have a child diagnosed with a rare into saving disease is every parent's worst nightmare knowing that a treatment exists should be a welcome relief but in russia many hopes are dashed by extortionate costs lack of state support for some poor soul for price can be a child's life. the first match followed in february this year fourteen according
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to his birth certificate he looked half that his hearing was rapidly declining his vision almost gone he responded only to this old strokes of his mother who gave up everything to care for him. hardly 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 fraction it feel 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 hunter syndrome a genetic condition that means he's body can't get rid of toxins it's extremely rare and extremely expensive to treat. without treatment doctors say he may soon
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die if we get the drug his body will be slowly clean stop the toxins she may be able to walk again and play and enjoy life like other kids say airlie all costs we're told it was almost eight hundred thousand dollars beyond comprehension for you lana whose husband left the family with the first signs of the disease sheepish and all sorts of organizations it was a go to see the local authorities when in april they finally agreed to provide the money for the drug back then this piece of paper same colas license to life. when i got this letter i was so hopeful it meant that my child would live they waited weeks then months in early june well this health took a 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
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a parent but he it's not the worst thing for her is to leave the rest of her life knowing that her child could have been saved but the treatment was there and these exorbitant money was found. that tape or administrative procedures whatever you call it. was never given a chance local authorities say there was absolutely no way to speed things up their own region three million and leave it in an impoverished mostly agricultural province in central russia but what is treatment would have accounted for about a quarter of all how from cities of colleges where the treatment of this boy in military 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 or it's already too late to
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how followed the elevated money saved in not only the boy disappearing kilometers to the south at least seventy year old peter who was also diagnosed with contra syndrome yet he still has a few years before the damage becomes a rapper bow his parents believe to save their son. has to step in the. family can deal with this disease on its own the cost of the drug is simply unreal the local authorities often refuse to cover the costs that's why i think the state has to help. out of about two hundred fifty children of a hunter syndrome in russia less than half are receiving medical treatment it's a postcard lottery available in reach or areas like mosco 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 team so i'm going to artsy our
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allegiance. we have with the main business news of the day just stay with us. welcome to business arts eager to have your company the oil price is rebounding slightly after losing six percent last week however worries about a possible default by greece are still weighing on the group countries due to hold a parliament confidence vote next tuesday and i'm joined in the studio by him on the back from planet sanity agency to discuss more on what's going on the markets what are you so much for being with us so why is greece and everything surrounding instep problems so wouldn't it be all right well thank you very much for the
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opportunity of being here greece is one of those countries that is really at the forefront of budget deficits and all the facing many other countries in europe and even the us so it is a very good case study if greece were to go officially bankrupt and i'm able to pay sports so if that were to happen he would send a chill all across europe. from countries he's no longer trust what. that happens then there would be a chill in there mate because a lot of the consumption in europe is what. also disbalance the currency market causing the euro to play someone new some of. these issues are very serious across because it raises a lot of questions regarding consumption not just in greece but across europe and
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what role the euro will play in europe and across the world for a country like russia you have a lot of euro serves in dollars maybe you're right if the euro is no longer trust what then there is a problem but really cuts across the globe so or a lot of people are looking at it in a real concern because they will affect the price of oil that it will affect. you negatively the price. boyle but maybe possibly the price of gold which russia's also one of the polluters known run is giving more of a support to the dollar while undermining the euro basically this whole situation but right now what we're seeing is the ball is going down there are going up well i think you know markets are always pricing in what is going to happen next and if the market is pricing in right now that the parliament in greece will accept essentially a major cut in its budgets and it's also pricing in germany is going to support lending on money to greece natural immediately ran with me for the euro to rise on
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the dollar for what i wrote the basis however if for the next few hours or days the opposite actually happens all right it seems we saw the problem and it was a very big you'll see it in the media opposite effect would be euro week and i would also cause world prices to go down which is not good for russia as a very dependent on northern gas reserves resources country do you think russia should actually intervene in this situation maybe and money to greece in a zone well frankly i don't think so because already europe gave a lot of money to greece obviously they were not able to fix their budget in that time now they're asking for the second one that if russia worked couldn't give money i think what happened to what happened the first tranche just gets lost all right because we have the director for global markets reporting from energy agency
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thank you so much for being with us thank you. kyra let's take a look at the markets if we have time right now and let's look at the latest oil price and it's actually going up as we mentioned light sweet up more than one dollar brant fifty five cents this is all ahead of this problem of confidence vote in greece in europe the stock markets kicked off trade on tuesday on a positive note this still there with the pussy up zero point eight percent dax point nine percent in the leaders nokia it's up to an office sent up to the company revealed its new smartphone and said is expected to launch the first windows devices later this year finally a look at russia's markets and soul moderately positive here some point seven percent my six pretty much the same amount this is on the rebound been crewed therefore we're seeing energy stocks and financial stocks going up telecom however is to seeing a second day of plunge one point seven percent down after losing eight percent the session before that's the news the company will be included in the state privatization program and energy stocks are mixed and you can see that so we have
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