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science technology from. the future of. aviation experts examine the black boxes from the russian plane that exploded into flames after a crash in the republic of korea. one of the eight survivors of the fatal crash in that there's a broad scale ten year old boy had side of his injuries in hospital bringing the total number of those killed to forty five join me for all the details in a few moments. the greek government survives a critical vote of confidence and it's all stirred to drive and furious protests that with people being neglected. and a dark page in history former soviet republics mourn the millions killed in the second world war seventy years off and not some troops they disagree with you. also
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in our business will see the spike the global buying spree over easing worries about the situation in greece russia's investors hesitate. with such an opening makes more on that doesn't work you must. be around the world and around the clock this is our table straight to our top story now a ten year old child pulled from the wreckage of a passenger plane crash in north western russia has died in hospital bringing the death toll to forty five spend two days fighting to save the boy's life said his injuries were too serious there's also the reports from the site of the tragedy. the ten year old boy was in the hospital here but there's a succumb to his injuries and he died in the hospital though there were initially
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three of them who were left at local hospitals because they were too fragile to decrypt the condition too critical for them to be flown to moscow while the other five flown as for the families of the victims as well as the survivors some of them will be making their way to the site to the hospitals and the morgue today and there's a bit of a delay it's been happened on monday it's because a lot of the family members don't actually live in moscow so they've been gathering here today to be flown here and also has to be said that there were actually three ukrainians that were killed that is contrary to be your first official announcement of two hours for what's happening at the sites are locals are still coming in bringing a flowers to the side to giving their condolences you also see some officials laying candles and flowers on the ground here at the houses surrounding the road here where the plane had actually crashed the witnesses still recovering from their
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own shocking experience they were in fact first on the scene. screaming. around my house. i mean we were talking to some of those witnesses especially where the plane actually landed the highest house was where the plane actually allowed it in front of it and for most of the experience was harrowing the memory that they can't forget most is the fact that they were hearing cries for help at the site and so they do believe that there were more people alive actually but then there were further explosions after the initial one and they could only save as many as they could and only eight had survived initially and now seven are still alive in hospital or so it's still very early to be investigation what's. the statements that have been made are based on the physical evidence as you can see behind me
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this is actually be a forest where the flame had come through and hit some of the tree tops but they're still working on the site behind me so based on the the state has made it say that there was low visibility there was bad weather and also ground control here said the king asked the pilot to make a second turn so the initial theories it had come out from this investigation are based on that but the actual black box is still be decoded it's in moscow they're going to find out more from the running of the patients. i did see. a commercial plane that would have landed on schedule ended up in pieces and in flames this tuple of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow that that was a vodka north western russia crashed on a road around a kilometer from the runway airport officials say the plane hit a high voltage power line but cut off lights on the runway which also knocked out the town's electricity. at around midnight the lights went off in our house we were
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going to check the electric transformer and we heard the sound of a huge explosion we arrived at the scene of the accident the airplane was seriously damaged we could see its wing just going out of the bushes there were bodies scattered all around the field there were lots of them. three people out of the wreckage one was either a girl or a woman i could not sell but she was large and i was hard to see it was dark and there was a man who also was unhappy and was not in a knee and then we carried out similar people from 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 started exploding i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by fire sorry. initial reports point to human error and bad weather conditions at the time as possible causes of the crash ground staff at the local airport. claimed they had asked the pilot to make a second approach but he said he'd make it the first time however investigators say
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there are several theories and nothing has been ruled out just yet. we're looking into several versions of what caused the tragedy these include the human factor such as an air of the crew or the ground services severe weather conditions technical failure and several other potential causes this is the twenty eighth crash involving a tuple of one three four tarnishing its reputation even more in two thousand and seven russia's transport minister called the aircraft obsolete and should be replaced within five years but some would argue that in most plane crashes human error plays the biggest part of any of them which i don't think anything would go wrong with the plane itself in future years of operation the triple of one three four has proved an extremely reliable aircraft in previous catastrophes human error was always to blame and the same is true here apologies have made a second landing approach this is exactly what happened to the polish presidential
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airplane while investigators work on the case relatives of the victims and survivors are dealing with their own grief one is shared by the people of bet as avoids declaring three days of mourning test are still here r t in the russian karelia region. the greek government has narrowly won a key vote of confidence around a prime minister to continue his fight cuts parliament now has to decide whether to impose austerity measures worth billions of euros want to secure a second bailout lifeline the country's paralyzed economy. reports there's an ever widening divide between the governments vision and the will of the people. it's considered plain many speed best places to say to increase now whitening the gap between you and the people and the government is preaching explain. we are a mix of people that have no political dollars and we are here all together to say
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that. we cannot be on the vice president we cannot hold. the measures we can on the measures that they take for us without us and we want to take our last buck demonstrations has an essential square now on a daily basis with some of the protests turning violent the trade has to say the suffocating take ask nothing compared to the a state he measures if they fail a strangling their economy the people are being refused very right to judge what policies are going to be implemented upon them and of course the greek government is an accomplice to this of popular sovereignty i mean we're not we're not anymore in the proper sense a sovereign country with the i.m.f. can dictate policy with the european when he said me and the european union and the i.m.f. the so-called troika can come and say listen these are these are the measures you're
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going to implement you are going to implement whether you like it or north we can see you know we were facing a very peculiar food dictatorship by the european union the european central bank and the i.m.f. finance chiefs a desperate not to see the first year raising suffering defaults and there are rising concerns about the crisis package trigger throughout your writing various terms of a domino effect if. this is their problem and this is the reason why the europeans are helping greece but in fact we are here pingers because they don't want to see. because we want to break all very short rivers. because sixteen percent of the quick work full sun employees western economic conditions here in greece the year is a dream it seems is a for. people worst. times were full of.
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people out there were. there would be a lot of violence in the streets but people said that when turning out into the streets and then millions and the government continues to push ahead with the pace measures when they don't have to much kristie anymore the government is trying to grab people refuse to be government. every day that disconnect becomes more and more dangerous bizzare piece of care about the reef top stand up and really a world away from what's been happening on the streets recently the question a lot of people have been asking is just when will greece reach boiling point lenny when he was on the streets of athens to witness the violence that is already past that point because a lot of people are now asking is really how much further does this guy serve. happens. was on the streets of athens when thought of protests. all about.
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greece and experiences blog you can find it on our website. greece faces the prospect of financial cuts and tax rises totaling up to twenty eight billion euros the european parliament. says it's actually banks who should be footing the bill. nobody is happy actually in the eurozone because we have had to save the banks who are ultimately to blame for what has happened in the crisis of two thousand and eight the financial crisis the banks did something extremely wrong and a good lot saved themselves what we do need is make the greeks understand and i think most of them do understand that you cannot live with such a huge debt on your shoulders you have to get out of it now fortunately the greeks can raise much more taxes than they do now and they started already last year raised two percent more taxes than they did the year before from from from thirty
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seven percent g. and i g a g.d.p. to thirty nine percent g.d.p. which is a huge increase in one year time it is very harsh for the greek is very difficult for the greeks but it is unavoidable and i think that a tax on the banks which would make the burden of this added later for the greeks a tax on the banks in europe would be an important step a financial transaction tax with which we could we could do something for greece and other countries in difficulties. the u.s. is tightening financial sanctions on the libyan government some members of congress call for a one year extension of america's role in the country meanwhile the intervention has been. criticism of civilian deaths historian lawrence davidson says the u.s. . sells hostages to complete it. well it's cause into question is the original justification for american intervention which was humanitarian my own personal opinion is that that was always a just
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a media story for our domestic consumption you cannot enter being anywhere with this level of munitions and not kill civilians so ok you're going to protect civilians by intervening type of munitions that cannot avoid killing civilians i'm thinking nato and its commanders and the president and the politicians involved in this are beyond a point of no return so they simply cannot stop playing in terms of their own mind what they've invested in this and therefore you they will end up doing whatever is necessary to secure victory in libya and they will project media stories to cover it. well for the latest news from the v.a. it's a website that's awesome dot com online right now nato air strike of today kills
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fifteen people as an explosion rips the house the top of the general for his grandson as a political party the sins of this nation. no gun at moscow but some way calm a man goes in and it's a handle to go in this same prison bases are challenged to get health care. dot dot com. tens of thousands of chemicals what they too are former soviet republics today to commemorate the twenty seventh i don't people who don't write his own way on this day seventy years ago got some troops able to say what they mean to the great choice of the world that is to come to this hospital thousands in moscow held rituals or am time to write about. the first time. ceremony was also had over the city rest of the. brunt of the first offensive. seems to point to the opportunity to rest failed to great distance.
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it's no use. being here inside the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great war makes you not only see the visual damage to this citadel of be as the forefront of that war you can also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the wolf of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind the smoke is the living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one defines in the previous fortress was the first battle of the soviet union in the great. war but it was also one of its most boyden chapters not seen vegas expected that they would capture it swiftly but instead they came up against resistance which held out for months full thousand
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people managed to flee the territory of the fortress but most of them were killed shortly after both thousands others were besieged behind the fortresses wools the last of the captured at the end of july nights in which he won those some reports even suggest that isolated resistance was encounters even a month later the heroes of that left behind inscription like the one edged with a knife on a wall i'm dying but i want surround we're not leaving the focus. by looking back seventy years since generation of the soviet union and story and dr michael jones tells r.t. it was great patrick people who helped win the war. hey look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one it's
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lights underneath that justification to its military two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism bolshevism that underneath the real truth about this war was true i believe the two foot was just the science or the technical side. germany could very well have won it either in nineteen forty one and nineteen forty two put it with a lot of them out of this extraordinary determination to carry on fighting the germans underestimated. and you can see the full interview with dr michael during sex now here in. russian a writer at wired about europe he disappeared in the over almost a week ago has turned up in jail for all three suspected of all the noise in the mass protests. against the results of the country's parliamentary elections what is
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customer service the story. written off russian writer in the uk but you know it was last seen on june sixteenth in the moldovan capital keesha now. a week later it's turned out that he had been detained by local authorities for allegedly masterminding public riots in april two thousand and nine then thousands of unhappy moldovans took to the streets protesting the results of the country's parliamentary elections opposition leaders accuse the ruling communist party of falsifying their votes might give himself frequently stated that he was in fact one of the organizers of the unrest but until now not many people took him seriously. i knew he was there when the riots with taking place he doesn't deny that fact there anything but the spies organizing the riots would taking part in any kind of commotions that's ridiculous the only kind of action he would have gotten involved that would have beem of the ladies the police. model that authorities however took
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him very seriously so seriously he issued an order for his arrest and even though he will officially remain behind bars for another month now many officials in question now are willing to admit the fact let alone talk about it on bills with he's been arrested by the prosecutors his warrant was issued by the prosecutors and it's the prosecutor's office that should be on stream questions about him which is providing the cell where he's being held most of and prosecutors however aren't keen on admitting that responsibility in fact they're trying to avoid admitting anything at all when you don't have removed even prosecutor general's office does not confirm nor deny the arrest of mr buy gear of you know those attempts at stonewalling would have been effective at the russian consulate staff not gone and there's a to the men in prison would need to consider on the twenty first of june the consular employees from the russian embassy mildew for visit big year if he didn't
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. express any complaints about his living conditions or the way the investigation was going he's using the services of a qualified private and old over the lawyers currently in investigation is being carried out by motive and a third it's in accordance with a court decision he'll be held for thirty days the embassy's money story in this situation. and the what gives detention could have been completely routine legal process but the very fact that moldova doherty's are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any favors and it's showcasing all the prosecutor's office and of their e. i'm fortunate right. katherine as are the r.t.e. . five special forces officers have been killed and twelve others wounded during a shootout with militants in russia's republic of dagestan but i don't see terror operation that began on tuesday is continuing its attempt to combat the militant movement there is
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a tense fighting as insurgents try to break through the surrounding russian units as federal forces targeted the hideouts with the ansari. of several minutes and casualties. so i called some other international headlines for you. in mexico police have arrested the alleged leader of one of the country's top drug gangs saying there has to swim there's also then there's the constant taking control of the familiar cartel the death of its previously the last year. president felipe calderon to praise the collection as a great new against organized crime. is accused of trafficking and selling drugs including cocaine. was also asked about it. rival gang members. hundreds of rioters were classed with police and another from the second night or
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so. terrible habit since the last crowds heard students far away at some petrol bombs at least applauded when sometimes two men were treated for injuries and the press photographer was shot in the bay it's the worst trouble for some decades. flight so slowly resuming from south australian airports i think ashley clouds will surely involve payday moves on shore country's largest ports of suffered two days of parts nations as a result of eruptions a cloud is not expected to move to new zealand where it's interesting flights will also be disrupted ok there we surely which had been dormant for decades erupted on the fourth of june. knowledge until this president has announced she will start a real action in the months of speculation over her political future because that sentiment cristina fernandez to the post succeeding her husband who died at the
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hands of time is to be the political front described media as on today's power company. shouldn't leave georgia supporting the country hook up with the first ground clinton against the devoted a position. there are just a few minutes we explore whether the uprisings in the arab world are more about chaos and violence than democracy and freedom it's also a business out there dmitri stay with us. low watching business artsy is good to have your company money has been steadily flowing out of russia over the last nine months due to risk aversion among global
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investors a new state backed investment fund is part of the effort to reverse that trend and encourage foreign capital to take a longer view our correspondent for caught up with the c.e.o. of the new frontline would mean the same people before he started by asking him how the fund would work. there's a basic idea behind the plan to spur investment because actual budget means you're chairman of the chicago based myself and some other good people who traveled around the investors of the world and we asked them how would you invest much more into the russian economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need a couple good partners because so many people that did it first investment for russia i think it took over a partner so we're investment is a basic idea of the funds we'll invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if at least the same amount of money to school invested by the leading international investor in the project to swap with you what's the broad a purpose of this fund what is it to achieve i think. many investors feel that that
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is the resort of a perception gap between real risk situation in russia and how some investors perceive it and you know we can go into the history of it but everybody agrees of the resists perception that basically investors think it's more difficult and more risky put invest in russia is that actually get us so there will be a partner in that they need the partner to feel more comfortable making investment and it's very similar for example if you invest in a rig in china you know would you invest on your own or would you like the part that was the chinese fund so we're just making it easier to find a partner and we share the risk because russians people before investing was those investors. ever thought russians flagship carry as a lot of eights triple seven passenger jets from boeing the one point two billion dollars deals widely seen as a signal f. let's turn to writing from the advice which has been in some regular supply and the say the russian airliner has attained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up to opinion bullets to sebastian bus
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for inconsistent and they vary on price some would be difficult for us to give up what i have said that accounts for eighty percent of the cavs. sweep through the marc. in the oil there's been a slight change of movement sentiment the light sweet crude down now forty three cents per brant is up twenty three cents that's despite positive developments in the euro zone debt situation of up to the greek government one key confidence vote on tuesday for investors and asia gaining more confidence that greece will avoid a name and a default in the nikkei is up one point eight percent i'm saying twenty four percent hong kong listed exports in the info limited use gaining more than five percent most of its clients are in europe but so you securities is leading the way and so. here in moscow the markets have kicked off trading on a negative note despite the ongoing positive sentiment around the world as take
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a look at why this is happening it's moved to some of the main movers ross telecom losing one percent that's up to losing four on tuesday and eight on monday after a lot declining point seven percent so with its ongoing hesitations as to where were the planes from and lukoil is up by just in the church. of the not yet poses a problem for investors much interest and call from also capital has some suggestions for the best equities to park cash during the. pickups you know the banks will be the savers. selected. consumer retail names also defensive some people say. propose. against potential will fall. over the medium term if the market would really start recovering from higher birth names
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including. my own short term but we don't expect this to happen say this week. see the headlines with the carry and i'll be back in fifteen minutes with not plate of the business news.
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