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stories from world need to. be true nineteen forty five goes on cheat dot com. and. experts investigate the cause of a plane crash in northwest russia out of a catastrophe claims another life bringing with the help of fourteen hard. relatives of the survivors and the victims of the two below one three four plane crash the last of the sights of their loved ones while the people of the republic of korea offered flowers and prayers at the site join me for the details in a few moments. the greek government narrowly wins a vote of confidence in the door saying the sound of scots required to secure a new e.u. angry greeks say their voices are not being heard. plus the former soviet
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republics remember the millions of people who gave their lives to win the war against russia's on wednesday march the seventieth anniversary of the numbers an invasion prompted u.s.s.r. . i'm coming up on this as we talk to the man whose job it is specified foreign and bring their money to russia that's in around twenty minutes time. it's five pm in moscow watching archie with me and you so now why our top story the number of people killed in a plane crash in northwest russia has risen to forty five after a young boy died in hospital experts are examining the tomb to pull nerves black boxes to reestablish the cause of the tragedy all family and friends have arrived at the site to pay their last respects to us our sulia reports. the relatives of
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the victims and the survivors some of them have already made their way here sagar is still on the way a ten year old boy had passed away at the hospital as injuries so his family definitely going through an emotional time now it will be a tough day for their families because they have the task of identifying the bodies up aboard and also we have spoken to some of those who were first at the scene and they were telling us about what they had seen where the plane had crashed bodies body parts and bodies all over the place let's hear from one of the witnesses about what he had experienced. we first told our young bernie then we heard a man screaming his trolls were warning signs around my house. the flames. well it's still very early stages to come up with want to see your investigators are still working on the case but they have had some initial theories based on physical evidence as you can see behind me this is the forest
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where the plane had gone through its path going to the airport so it had really burned out the floors also knocked out a power line and there were statements made by airport authorities about what could have happened several theories are being explored and of course the flight recorder will be essential to this investigation a commercial plane that would have landed on schedule ended up in pieces and inflames this tuple of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow think that was avoids going north western russia crashed on a road around a kilometer from the runway airport officials say the plane hit a high voltage power line that cut off lights on the runway which also knocked out the tunnels which are city. around midnight lunch went over to the house checked the electric transfer when we heard the sound of a huge explosion we write from the scene here's to you seriously damage it seems we just used the bush years it would be static around the field of the lot. i carried
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three people out of iraq each one was either a girl or a woman i could not sell which was launched and i was hard to see it was dark and there was a man who also was unhappy and was knowledge and me now and we carried out two more people from the wreckage in the middle of the road you know the man reached out his hand towards me but i couldn't make it to know everything stops it actually was me i could know. everything was built by story. initial reports point to human error and bad weather conditions at the time as possible causes of the crash ground stop at the local airport right they had asked the pilot to make a second approach but he said he would make it the first time however investigators say 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 ground service is
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a severe weather conditions technical failure and several other potential causes but some would argue that in most plane crashes human error plays the biggest part . of the numbers of which i don't think anything would go wrong with the plane itself in forty years of operation the triple zero one three four has proved an extremely reliable aircraft in previous catastrophes human error was always to blame and the same is true here the pilot should have made a second landing approach this is exactly what happened to the polish presidential airplane while the investigators work on the case relatives of the victims and survivors are dealing with their own grief was shared by the people of that as a boy it's declaring the days of mourning just are still here r.t. in the russian region. reports suggest seven special forces officers have been killed and at least sixteen others wounded during an anti terror operation in brussels volatile north caucasus region a hideout in the republic in iraq. the republican pigs were some thirty militants
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are believed to be stationed has been under heavy artillery shelling with tanks and helicopters in action fierce fighting broke out when insurgents attempted to break through the surrounding units are reports of several roads and council. still ahead here in order to stripping millions of people of their privacy and all the name of fighting terror to report on u.s. efforts to keep information on all transatlantic passengers from the e.u. for fifteen years top lawyers have slammed the proposed deal as easily go. first to greece where the prime minister has won a crucial part of the vote of confidence on handling the country's debt crisis he must now navigate the nation through a series of tough spending cuts and sales of national assets in order to secure a new e.u. bailout and avoid a default as our seats are first reports for the millions of anxious greeks who feel very poisonous are going on heard the future has never looked so bleak.
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it's considered by many see the best case of democracy increase now going to be gap between you and the people in the consonant is preaching explicit. we are a mix of people of most political dollars and we are all together to say that. we cannot be and that this president we are not told that. the measures are going on the measures that they take for us without us and we want to take our lives back and in stations held an essential square now and it daily basis with some of the protests turning violent the place has to say the suffocating take out nothing can take the stage. they fail strangling their economy the people are being refused their rights to drugs what policies are going to be implemented.
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and of course the greek government is an accomplice to this of popular sovereignty i mean we're not anymore in the proper sense a sovereign country when the i.m.f. can dictate policy when the europeans and the european union and the i.m.f. the so-called can come and say listen these are these are the measures you're going to implement you're going to implement them whether you like it a little we can see you know way we're facing a very peculiar food. by the european union the european central bank and. they find out she's desperate not to see the first year raising self in default and they're rising concerns about the crisis that trigger. i think transfer of a domino effect if greece or. announcer be fooled and this is their problem this is there is one rival europeans were helping greece but in fact we're here pingers because they don't want just. because we want to
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carry for a very short a very comfortable time for the sixteen percent of the week what full sun employees questioning economic conditions hearings doing sixty year is a dream it seems is a. favorable room for one person who are people worse than the authors were before over there were uprising or there would be a lot of violence in the streets but people said that when that's turning out into the streets and then millions and the government continues to push ahead with the phrase nations when they deign have democracy anymore the government is trying to grumble but the people refuse to be governed in this way every day that disconnect becomes more and more dangerous. it's very peaceful pay above the reef talks and nothing's really a world away from what's been happening on the streets recently the question a lot of people have been all staying just claim will greece reach boiling point
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lenny when he was on the streets of athens to witness the violence that is already past that point because a lot of people and i was skiing is really how much further does this guy. stay in . wealth or more of sars insight into the problems in greece have online if you want to learn how peaceful protests turned hostile visit her flock on our website our team. and it's the end of an error as legendary media personality going back its farewell to fox news and launches his own interview on line down. lawyers for the european commission claim a proposed deal between the u.s. and the e.u. allowing america to store the personal data of millions of transatlantic passengers
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. that's according to her report in the u.k. is newspaper the u.s. wants access to credit card details phone numbers home addresses european half interest as part of its anti-terrorism measures but member of the european parliament says only a joint international agreement will be able to protect the world from terror threats. it certainly seems to me to be disclosure is disproportionate and intrusive in the amount of information that they actually want on travelers and it could well be illegal especially under existing data protection legislation and i queried that before when speaking on this subject in the parliament they want more most amount of information about people their personal details credit cards traveling companions either but bizarrely they say that they won't categorize information in terms of political philosophical or religious beliefs and it would seem to me the one criteria that would help you to find terrorists who might be
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planning to blow up an airplane or an airport would be on the basis of political religious or philosophical beliefs that seems rather odd to me in terms of this information the americans get to keep it for fifteen years my understanding of this directive is that the member states will only get to keep it for five years and i think it's bad enough having your own big brother state created in the european union without being subjugated to an american big brother star as well by the same method we're always told at least things are done to protect us from you know terrorism and organized crime and we all want to be protected from that of course we do and we have to have proportional laws in order to do that but i think these things should be reached by international agreement so that everybody cooperates truly cooperates rather than is forced to do it we're all in the same boat regarding terrorism and organized crime so we should all be cooperating together. if i were of the doing this on its own you know as part of the legislative machine
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and the u.s. i get in a special deal which the rest of us don't get. but italy has called for an immediate halt to violence in libya in order to allow humanitarian aid into the country the appeal came on the heels of condemnation of nato's involvement in a number of civilian deaths historian lawrence davidson says the way nato campaign was conceived makes the killing of ordinary people inevitable is causing to question your original justification for american intervention which was humanitarian my own personal opinion is that that was always a just a media story for domestic consumption you can either intervene anywhere this level of munitions and not kill civilians so ok you're going to protect civilians by intervening with the type of munitions that cannot avoid killing civilians i don't think that nato and its commanders and the
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president and the politicians involved in this are beyond a point of no return or so they simply cannot stop in terms of their own mind what they've invested in this and therefore he they will end up doing whatever is necessary to secure you can be in libya and they will project media stories to cover. you look at some world news in brief for you this hour at least fifty salim al qaeda militants have managed to escape from a jalen yemen after insurgents attacked the president from outside they targeted security guards and seize their weapons killing at least one officer and shell is believed the house more than one hundred cal qaeda members among those who broke out were prisoners convicted on terror charges months of unrest in yemen have led to fears of al qaeda is growing influence. syria has poured scorn on
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you moved to impose sanctions saying it will simply forget europe is on the map a violent crackdown against anti-government activists in the country has left hundreds dead since the uprising began in march activists are calling for president bashar asad to step down meanwhile the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon has renewed his supplies to allow humanitarian missions into the country. the u.s. president is expected to confirm later today his decision to cut american forces in afghanistan by a third obama has called the scale of the withdrawal significant and so troops will start to return home by job loss to the afghan defense ministry welcome to theirs and saying its own security forces were not capable of filling the void or that fifteen hundred american soldiers have been killed in afghanistan since the u.s. now led invasion ten years. countries of the former soviet union are marking the seventieth anniversary of the nazi invasion which claimed the
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lives of some twenty seven million people solemn ceremony started held across several states which bore the brunt of the war against hitler's army and moscow russia's political elite made resent the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin wall president medvedev stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the world by making sure it doesn't fade with time but in both groups a special ceremony was held out the brest fortress between is the first major battle between soviet forces governing the grandchildren is there. 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 city but as the forefront of that war you could also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive
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on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one year also but loves behind several inscriptions like the one on a wall i'm dying but i want so badly we're not even less. fewer and fewer witnesses all the first day of the war and the horse which pulls off here is. we're here for you would you like any careless child i had planned. i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i only remember that something exploded in my bed was thrown into another corner of the room. not only four year old canady was unaware of your watch was happening his father an experienced red army officer also. had that night so. two years ago this summer i was at his house with my mother my father who was later defending breast fortress this was our window on the
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first floor my father was sure there could be no war this is what the particulates say he thought it was an earthquake he grabbed his accordion and ran outside my mom stopped him told him this is war. the war for which the nazi military the bear market has come up with a name for long before blitzkrieg but a siege they'd planned would last just hours instead was to go on for weeks in a fierce battle with those who defended to the death. the best cautious became the size of the first major fighting between soviet forces and the beer market there was no warning when the nazis invaded on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth. people gartman the garrison by surprise us army officers were spread out and was on the ground there but even these didn't stop them. pounding the ports
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in fierce battles until the last survivor stories of the heroes resistance quickly reached different fronts soldier me loss of received the news far away in the republic of connie in northwest russia it was a grief silent pain for all people trapped here everyone news of the german army was much stronger every day we received reports that the enemy marched another hundred kilometers deeper into. the nazis were in a hurry a gateway to last country they bore the breast fortress with devastating intensity up to sixty six new cells a second archive footage from the time shows the courtroom silhouetted in heavy smoke hundreds were killed in their sleep during the first minutes of the attack among them small children. survived the night only to be buried alive later this is my second mother when the nazis rounded up refugees scattered in villages
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nearby this woman saved me the germans the mass graves into which they were about to throw women and children and this woman pushed me and my mom underskirt with the german slaughter everyone around and left this woman took me out from under her skirt crossed me and said i just did what god told me to. after nine days of fierce fighting hitler captured most of the fortress but their losses amounted to almost nine thousand there were reports that isolated defenders remain resisting the nazis as leaders when hitler and mussolini personally visited the site of the battle it's claimed that a stone hitler picked up from the remains of trees was found in his office after the war. i'm often asked what was the biggest award for you the one most valued for . the most precious award for me is that i straight. everyone was finally my true
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heroes but few survived but you could understand it four years of age. it's only now that i'm a father and grandfather myself i realize what a life is worth now i'm a fish pacifist i hate it i don't understand how washington be. i live my life never doing anything to anybody. our team for. just over an hour's time are to sit down with world war two historian michael michael jones despite germany claims that they are bad the rules of engagement dr jones some of the waging a genocidal war on the eastern flop. after the war the germans claimed that it was fighting a clean war and it was it was the units behind the army and it was the us that were doing presence stuff. that was not true and many were affected by the race proper
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counted towards towards the jews and the german army eyes the participates in atrocities the full security council troops against the russian civilian population or certainly knew they were going on the justification was we are fighting a brutal war of survival. but war with darker than any other war in the twentieth century and indeed possibly in human history. observing archie hears from the defenders of the breast fortress the soviet union's westernmost outpost store and world war two before that though katrina brings us up to date with the business. hello and welcome to our seas business bulletin money has been steadily flying out of russia for the last nine months due to risk aversion among global investors and
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he states back to investment fund as part of the effort to reverse that trend and encourage foreign capital but take a longer view seesmic pull caught up with the c.e.o. of the new fund carol dimitri have you started by asking him how the fund would work. so the basic idea behind the pontus point vestments because actual budget means you're chairman of the african on base myself of the most acute 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 to have a good partner because for many people that their first best and the russians they get took up the part so we're investment is the basic idea of the bonds we'll invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if at least the same amount of money is going vested by the leading international investor in the project to swap what's the broader purpose of this fund what does it hope to achieve i think many investors feel that there is sort of
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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 that the resists perception gap that basically investors think it's more difficult and more risk to put invest in russia as an actual it is so different will be a partner and they need a 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 would you like a partner was a chinese fund so we're just making it easier to find a partner and we share the risk because russian state will become invested was also masters. aeroflot russia's flagship carrier has ordered eight triple seven passenger jets from boeing announced at the paris air show the one point two billion dollars deal is widely seen as a turn away from us which has been arafat's in the past analysts say the russian airlines are paying the fifty percent discount from boeing seven billion dollars
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meanwhile arafat has bashed they have asked for inconsistent terms in both delivery and price some argue though that it would be difficult if not to give up on any of us as it accounts for eighty percent of the carriers fleet looking at the markets now oil prices are trading mixed with light sweet down at around ninety three dollars a barrel and brant around the hundred i don't live in dollars there's no single trend on the market at this point positive developments in the eurozone debt situation after the greek government want to keep confidence vote on tuesday. european markets not of britain stays session on a negative note with investors cautious as for what might be the next step and sold in greece's debt problems banks in london are suffering with box raise and standard childhood throws down three percent. and here in russia the markets are still likely in the red but pretty much flat this out on the uncertainty of crude. let's have a look at some individual shares on the my six most energy majors bounce back from
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only losses with post gazprom and lukoil up a half a percent meanwhile banks are down as they are across europe. losing one percent was out. russia's diamond john l. rosset has increased its net profit by fifty three percent in the first quarter of the dia the four hundred thirty million dollar result was supported by stronger production and a thirty percent increase in precious time prices. russian first eliza produce that year old has posted first quarter net profit of one hundred sixty one million dollars up from nineteen billion last year revenue rose seventeen percent year on year driven by stronger global demand. and that's all the business for now will be back. just under an hour's time stay with us the headlines next.
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to day children play war in the old kiss me. june one hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow and keep the funders abreast funds were dying one by one under seize a small amounts of water. to. cool . down the last shelter an unnamed soldier left a few simple words farewell motherland i'm dying but i'm not surrendering.
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the. line in the rush it would be soon which bryson infusing moon about sound from finest impressionist. moves from the stars hot seat belts come. face to face to this is not a provocation but warning that. if it says that he should just step before you shoot us a quick victory strikes they have no idea about the hardships the face. plate wanted it to says it all to tunis and for any army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world.
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