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the litany of japan's lost communities police arrested gang targeting homes in the radiation zone while the owners who evacuated the struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. believe the list russia publishes a previously confidential index of people and groups links to terrorism in the north caucasus. a cell phone now work that signalling where the shells are india's fisherman find that they are mall biles are on the money. lending business in the past top of this year russia for significant capital outflow but this trend seems to be changing with a significant capital inflow in crude oil business about some minutes.
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this is our new line from moscow one pm here on marina joshie welcome to the program well the trauma for victims of japan's tsunami disaster is being compounded by the fear that they are abandoned homes are being rolled out a group of suspected looters has been arrested in the fukushima back you asians own as their victims continue to queue for basic necessities for months after a disaster struck sean thomas records the toll on those left sifting through what remains of their lives is immense. as the waves crash against a damaged to sea wall on the japanese coast volunteers work tirelessly to clean up the debris and bring some sense of normalcy back to the area. and i want to tell people we need more help more supplies and things are still kind here beyond the
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physical destruction and there is a distressing psychological factor as well as city if you want he is right on the edge of the twenty kilometer exclusion zone for radiation contamination and fact in a recent study by japan's nuclear safety commission forty five percent of one thousand children tested any want you and me bring cities have tested positive for thyroid radiation exposure the figure that has parents appalled that. we have the government has researched a great area for safety and i'm not concerned that a consequence since their reaction is to help the government see face but they don't actually take care of the damage and the people here first there was the earthquake then the devastating away which rushed in and destroyed this part of the coastal city of iraq and also there are the nuclear radiation waves that are coming into this area as well the volunteers that are coming in to rebuild this city certainly have their work cut out for them but just like the city itself the people
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who live here the community they need to have their spirits rebuilt as well but. again in an effort to keep the community emotionally strong organizers have brought this acting troupe in from tokyo they say their goal is to provide something beyond simple entertainment for people who are there we have a certain japanese pride and this destructive situation i would like to bring good things and present the spirit of japan and japanese pride by bringing people together and making people smile. through that shared community experience there is a sense of hope that the city of a wacky can indeed recover the convenience of a property close to the city all but you see many clients coming back. and with an understanding that there is still much more work that needs to be done the people here are working to keep their community together. i just want them to stay where they want and if i can be helpful that's
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a good thing that. rebuilding the city one step at a time any walky city japan sean thomas or a team. when it comes to gauging the health in fact if we. were atomic energy often makes it tough for people to separate fear from fact next hour the director general of the world nuclear association tells us that the media isn't helping with its comparisons to tragedies like turn on. the scene twenty four thousand japanese citizens killed by an earthquake and tsunami. we've seen the needier have a frenzy in covering the accident at fukushima which has not made have not been responsible for a single radiation fatality i think it was a tragedy in terms of the world's understanding of the essential safety of nuclear power i also think however that it might also be educational in the long term because people have begun to focus on and as they begin to begin to focus even more
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clearly on the ultimate consequences the people seem they will learn that there was relatively little damage done. denmark is breaking our ranks with its neighbors in europe's open borders down by reinstating controls on its boundaries with germany and sweden one danish m.p. who has been pushing for stricter immigration laws says it's the european union's biggest killers here. the idea of open borders throughout europe has shown to be a utopia and we had a choice out of the european idea all reality has really been the real world we can see but what comes across our borders and not least at least for this leaving denmark was stolen goods have increased we cannot just watch that happen the same thing we see with europe the introduction of europe even in countries that
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were meant to happen every. day we see the e.u. . i can see that happening all over the place not only are we might just be the. first i want you to take steps to avoid further problems for our country. it's an idea it's an ideology if you like is disintegrating. and we want to know what do you think about how closing the borders will affect you or obscurity here is how peons are dividing and at the moment. well there's quite a split among responses you can see over a service say it's the only way to tap all be integration prices and that you use down for about a quarter or a grad that you need is proving out of workable slightly fewer believe there are still a chance for the long europeans find a way to come together in troubled times. and it as you can see from the chart eighteen percent of the respondents tell us it is just
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a temporary said bad on the rocky road of integration oh guess what it also let us know what you think on this by a loving onto our website r t v dot com. a major islamist terrorism in southern russia is being strongly linked to similar groups in other parts of the world it features on a newly released list by russia of those thought to be heavily involved or on terror activities our north caucasus correspondent idina question why has details. the list al for individuals and companies suspected off involvement in a financing of terrorism was published in the government owns a newspaper i see guys at this morning now this document was previously confidential but part of this document is now open to public and the people and our gaze ations that are present in this list represent both russian and international science and that really shows how the world of terrorism is insured can access and
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it also shows the flow of financing and into the terrorist activities own of the russian territory over income so from international sources now for several years of the world's thought all five chechen terrorists are present here in the volatile region of russia's north caucasus where we are right now as a chechen rebels but now the situation hasn't changed to russia's most loans to terrorise the local model was put on the world on the list of the world's most wanted terrorist and now no matter where a terrorist act happens no matter in which capital in which part of the world where old fighting with same anime and this is this document that was published in this new paper it just shows the system. didn't caution the reporting there now still have the program crime and punishment for deaths in the balkans war. three put
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this law are there to leave you out we will disarm the group or excel you're the one left responsible. as a dutch sure puts the blame for the deaths of three muslims in this pretty to massacre on the netherlands some say it's the you land that's the guilty party. and while some places strive for independence we hear how emotions are running high in one country over the prospect of becoming part of it stronger not everyone would consider it a happy marriage. as we reported later. the . machine would be soo much brighter if you knew about sound from phones to the
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british and some. of. these phones comes on t.v. don't come. mission free accreditation free comes for charges free. range mentioned free risk free. to tide free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects for free beyond on to our teeth dot com. this is r.t. relatives of three bosnian muslims who were killed in this regard to massacre during the bosnian war have won a lawsuit against the netherlands judges ruled that dutch peacekeepers failed to protect the victims and have ordered the government to pay compensation the victims were a support staff for the dutchmen peacekeeping force and were among the muslims that took shelter in the un protected enclave man were executed by bosnian serbs after
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peacekeepers forced them out of the compound along with thousands of others some eight thousand bosnian muslim man and boys were killed in srebrenica in july nine hundred ninety five thousand are products of political analyst based in belgrade says it's the u.n. who is responsible not the netherlands. the dutch soldiers were under un made mandate there's no question about that now on the other hand i think maybe somebody is trying to shift the blame from the u.n. to a member state and this is tricky business because at the end of the day we have some lawsuits other lawsuits not this one begins tonight with nations itself and it's going to a european court because the dutch courts refused to rule against the u.n. so this may be somebody trying to shift the blame over to holland rather than the u.n. because if the u.n. is liable to one lawsuit it may be liable to lawsuits all over the world we also have families of service claims who are victims of muslim forces from serbia in the
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in the period of likely ninety two to ninety ninety five also suing the dutch state themselves also for failing to provide protection. from what was supposed to be the militarized area and and this to me with her is a should never actually took place if one looks at the testimony of hundreds of dutch soldiers who testified as to what happened sort of the need to concede that they were actually put in a quite a difficult position politics were being played high probably takes with people's lives you know you get a mandate to disarm and then there. telling you actually well don't disarm and grab the brakes and you're the one left responsible. mobile phones are increasingly sophisticated these days but there's one use you might not have considered catching fish and in trawler crews used to rely on luck for a good catch but it's pretty clear now reports it's a different kind of network that's funding their fortunes. more than kumar wraps up
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his engine for a day of fishing off the coast of carolina the southernmost city in india with a little bit of i studied in school until the seventh grade but then i had to leave school because we were not economically well off so i had to help my dad fishing kamar is one of thousands of fishermen in the state who wake up at one o'clock in the morning to earn a living for cascades fishermen like him are relied on luck and prayers to find a good catch but all that has changed since the introduction of the mobile phone in the state more than ten years ago but. if the fish is not available where we go fishing fisherman in other parts of the sea called us and told us where we might be able to find a good catch then we go to that particular place. in addition because of the new ease of communication kumar is able to find out how much demand is that his local market and the prices the buyers are offering in order to determine where best to sell his fish today he is making double the amount of money he was making before he
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started using a mobile phone he now owns his own boat and says he is able to send his three daughters to college and you have the bathurst growing mobile phone market in the world and the most growth is happening in rural areas but maybe thing as a convenience in the lab is being utilized by indian fishermen revolutionizing their business and turning them into entrepreneurs and business men in their communities most of these fishermen have been doing this work for generations and never imagined they'd become so tech savvy they had watched their fathers and grandfathers come home from sea several times with no fish at all but today that never happens you know about a little bit of there's a lot of difference between the times when we used to go fishing with stick boats and now when we go fishing with engine but the arrival of the phone it's become easier for us to study show that mobile phones aren't just empowering the fisherman in the community more competition means better prices for consumers on average they
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fallen by four percent it's a new quality of life for the people of this community who never dreamed that they would escape poverty and live where you most fishermen are literate but we want to give a proper education for our children and that is possible because of the earning we get from the fishing business there's no doubts that mobile phones have helped a lot of them in providing new opportunities by advancing their tradition with technology preassure either artsy carola india. you can troll our website for more features and analysis of our stories and here's what's on line at our team dot com today dr is in prison officials are blamed by human rights investigators for causing the cost of the death of whistleblowing boyer sergei magnitsky plus. delivering junk russian postal workers are caught stealing from parcels making up the wait with traffic.
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former i.m.f. chief dominique strauss kahn's hopes of a political comeback are all but dash now that a french rider has officially filed a complaint for a two thousand and three rape in tampa the lawyers now pledge to sue tristen buddy don for slander meanwhile the current assault charges against him in new york continue to add away with the investigation questioning his alleged victim's credibility it's claimed the hotel maid fabricated her asylum application and lied about income tax but even these developments are likely to prove too late to revive strolls khans reputation and career as french history professor robert directs he told r.t. . i don't think it's political sasa nation i think it really is a case of political suicide i really think. is that the origins of this
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case its significance that. mother who is a fairly important figure in the socialist party and who urged her daughter back in two thousand and three not to say anything about the attack has now come out of the closet and insists that our strong. sexual habits. are long known among socialists along with many. nobody said anything about their own so he may emerge a free man but whether his freedom is going to lead to deal is a is a completely different story and a number of women in fact are appalled that the elephants is which is what they call which they call the grand old men of the socialist party are plotting their clash in one another on the back right now because trust can seem to be on the verge of of being liberated from new york city's our judicial system.
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let's take a look at some other stories from around the world amnesty international one syria's worries to be investigated by the war crimes court over its violent crackdown on protesters every four by ignoring his ations as president asad regime may have committed crimes against humanity including torture custody deaths and arbitrary detention rides groups a more than thirteen hundred civilians have been killed across the country since anti-government protests began in mid march her. eurozone bank girls are meeting in paris to work out a deal on how much private money will be included in the greek bailout e.u. leaders insist they must introduce to the second a path greece received one hundred ten billion euros of rescue money last may but that didn't stamets debt crisis there's also the growing risk of portugal will need a second bailout after a major credit ratings agency downgraded us debt to jump. look
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at these amazing pictures from the united states of show a wall of dust moving through the city of phoenix in arizona sand storms like this happen during the region swanson season which is underway there are over a desert land and can reach thousands of feet into the air spurred by strong winds the dance cloud dramatically reduced visibility grounding flights at a major airport and leaving thousands without electricity. activist or remaining are campaigning for unification with neighboring moldova by next year the say there restoring justice because the two countries work is stored you know it is our. reports but motives maybe not quite so pure. photo exhibitions to bradley's in both progressed and creation now since two thousand and nine some movements in romania have been complaining to win back what they see as
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their land. since april it's been impossible to miss colorful stickers like that in towns and cities across romania bessarabia is romania they say believing that the land which is now the sovereign state of republic of moldova must again be under book arrest control and indeed it was until the nineteenth century which saw it pass hands several times with the collapse of the u.s.s.r. moldova declared independence becoming a member of united nations we cancel of europe and the world trade organization now in alliance of more than thirty n.g.o.s in romania say these achievements will be sacrificed in the name of reunification by unification my. of the romanians from the two states from romania and republic of moldova to be one state because. we are separated unjustly and we want this historical.
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truth bucharest official line is that reunification of the two nations can only happen if the post soviet state becomes an e.u. member but politicians in moldova have expressed concerns that president a cesspool would not wait for that eventuality and will instead at some point in the future expand his country's borders to absorb moldova the remaining presidents . a couple of months ago clearly said that within twenty five years from now. we'll integrate. here under the just the european integration for many of its actions is actually discrediting the whole concept of the european integration because for most of the people of european integration is definitely not integration. analysts in the moldavian capital say the last few years have served as a clear proof of this intention previously always after the change of power in twenty
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own mind lozzo remain in media outlets though this includes several major t.v. stations and. we believe that their main instrument is. the construction of the moldova. next year which marks two hundred years since book arrest last question for the first time the action twenty twelve movement is planning a massive information offensive on mobile with population action twenty twelve says it is not founded nor officially supported by bucharest and that their mission is peaceful to form the people of the need to restore the greater romania if the majority of people from romania and from the republic of moldova decide to they want to reunification this is a big leap possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in the near future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing the draft have bessarabia back but almost two thirds
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of moldova's population wants to remain sober and. let's see russia be artsy reporting from book arrest in romania and kish in our republic of moldova. and in just a few minutes we'll bring you more insight into what life is like today in the state will explore kerry stand which last year saw a violent revolution ethnic conflict on its way to democracy. twenty years ago in our just country the disintegration of. what had been cured. which began a journey. where did it take. every saturday here nancy business is next with here. time to delve into the world of business a very warm welcome the money pouring out of russia is
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a trend the government's long been struggling to reverse june though became the first month to see foreign capital go the other way and register an inflow and central bank report such as the inflow could be as much as three billion dollars that's against an eight billion dollar outflow in april and by billion fly to maine has been a rough first half of the year with over thirty one billion dollars leaving the country but the central bank is sticking to your estimate of around thirty five billion dollars of capital flight and russian companies are getting more and more eager for foreign cash public offerings have more than doubled compared to the same period last year and have raised ten billion dollars but the lessons have been cancelled due to the stormy market conditions and as campbell from london khalil group says there's no need to worry as there's a long line of companies waiting for the markets to come down we've certainly seen from the markets point of view a large sigh of relief in the respect that greece has passed to stare
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a teenager's is unlikely to default regardless of why some say so balance important from a sentiment point of view and some of the russian companies that have pulled their i.p.o. . could very easily return later in this year possibly in two thousand and twelve. so there's there's hope that the i.p.o. market will continue to recover and of course so far we've seen the i.p.o. i.p.o. valuations hit the highs that they hit in two thousand and seven. moscow's main stock exchange will launch a dark pools of traders who don't want to reveal their big market or does this way to my six can get involved in the old accounts market where volumes exceed break them trading same that preventing bits about it more than one hundred forty thousand dollars from competing trading currently such stock exchange deals cover twenty percent of the bourses daily turnover it is surely the buying of the top
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will in born the fifteen blue treats daily trading will start at eleven am analysts say the new timetable will prevent the market from wild fluctuations crease the chances of price manipulation. and that brings us to the markets precious metals are catching their breath after tuesday's rally that problems in the u.s. and europe are using investor money for safe haven gold prices at the other thirty two dollars an ounce on tuesday the biggest one day gain in eight months. one is losing ground dissolve up softer its choosers rally want to pull strategy near a three week high on speculation that hurt inventories in the throughout declined for a third week or the point you astonished about in the book released on does do this just it could show that current stockpiles turn to help in barrels lost. across asia the nikkei rose to a post break high on wednesday you need for
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a seventh straight session in its longest winning streak in two years the rally was held by continued find by asian and european investors and war is raging about smallwood close call broke. but just so you're reading your euro zone that problems are popping gauges ofter of ratings agencies all trickles credit rating to junk status. it's a pretty similar term rational there are just the is exciting to read at this hour as investors are portions to make any big moves to buy the show you some of the individual show moves. my six energy may just a month made loses the solid work well down around two percent banking stocks also want to pressure the three to be losing almost two percent bucking the trend is towards gold example two percent supported by strong precious metals. russia for the first six months of the here has topped five percent the biggest
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price increases were in cereals and beans which became almost twenty percent more expensive and non-food tobacco is up twelve percent and ten percent pritish no inflation russia grows faster in the second half of the here and of course is still expected to be around seven percent drive a year and. in an upward swing carlos causes such creative believes her to expire could also see its stock price drop stock to watch actually in the near term would be x. five they're releasing that second quarter of three not being on friday and we're expecting them for trade not going to be as strong as the first quarter they had you know good thought leiden also margins and we're expecting now to see a bit more of the synergies with the call payback decision we expected to be positive and also for the struggle actually to close the discount gap that has with magnet right now it's beer can better it's about thirty percent now if you look at two thousand and eleven even. summations we expect it to close in the near or in
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the upcoming months. but the business out there for the solid gold into a website for more business stories about dot com slash business some stay with us the headlines that's next.

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