tv [untitled] July 6, 2011 7:01am-7:31am EDT
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last communities the police arresting. radiation where the owners to evacuated struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. the list russia publishes a previously confidential index of people and groups linked to terrorism in the north caucasus. the cell phone network signalling where the shoals of india's fishermen find that their mobiles are on the money. global currency war sees no ending what kind of consensus could and marching on development developed economies agree on. twenty minutes.
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a very warm welcome to you this is aussie live from moscow. the trauma for victims of japan's tsunami disaster is being compounded by the fear that there are abandoned homes being robbed a group of suspected looters has been arrested in the. evacuation zone as their victims continue to queue for basic necessities this is a four months after the disaster struck and as our teams are shown thomas reports the toll on those left sifting through what remains of their lives is immense. as the waves crash against a damage 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. i want to tell people we need more help more supplies and things are still bad here beyond the physical destruction and there is a distressing psychological factor as well the city of the walk e. is right on the edge of the twenty kilometer exclusion zone for radiation contamination in fact in a recent study by japan's nuclear safety commission forty five percent of one
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thousand children tested in any walk and it may bring cities have tested positive for thyroid radiation exposure a figure that has parents appalled that the government has reset the great area for safety and are not concerned with the consequences their reaction is only to help the governments they face but they don't actually take care of the damage and the people here. first there was the earthquake then the devastating a wave which rushed in and destroyed this part of the coastal city of it walky 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 who live here the community they need to have their spirits rebuilt as well. that. again in an effort to keep the community emotionally strong organizers have brought this
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acting troupe in from tokyo bay save their goal is to provide something beyond a simple entertainment or we have a certain japanese pride and in 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 the walky can indeed recover a convenience store because they close. the city hall but if you see anything like this 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 i keep doing it. rebuilding the city one step at a time when you want the city japan sean thomas or t. . and i when it comes to gauging the health effects of anxiety over atomic energy
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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 china. we've seen twenty four thousand japanese citizens killed by an earthquake and a tsunami. we've seen the media have a frenzy in covering the accident at fukushima which has not made had 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 them as they begin to begin to focus even more clearly on the ultimate consequences of fukushima they will learn that there was relatively little damage done.
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with our tape now a major islamised terror organization in southern russia is being strongly linked to similar groups in other parts of the world it features on a newly released a list by russia of those are thought to have been heavily involved or rather involved in terror activities or even funding them as well north caucasus corresponded to medina culture has details on this. the list individuals and companies suspected also involved in the financing of terrorism was published in this government own to newspaper i see is guy said that this morning now as this document was previously confidential but part of this document is now open to public and people and our gaze ations that are present in this list the represent. both russian and international science and that really shows how the world of terrorism is interconnected and it also shows the flow of financing into the terrorist activities of the russian territory ofen com so from international
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sources now for several years of the world saad. terrorists that are present here in volatile region of russia's north caucasus where we are right now as the chechen rebels but now the situation has a change to russia's most wanted terror is the model was to 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 a capital in which part of the world where old fighting with one same anime and this this document that was published in this new c it just shows the system. it has been a question of reporting for you right there still ahead for you here on the program crime and punishment for deaths in the balkans war. you know you get a mandate to disarm and then they're telling you absolutely all don't disarm and then battle breaks out and you're the one left responsible as
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a dutch court puts the blame for the deaths of three muslims in the strip and it's a massacre on the netherlands some say it's the u.n. that's the guilty party. and while some places that strive for independence we hear how emotions are running high in one country over the prospect of becoming part of its stronger neighbor not everyone would consider to be a happy marriage and the reporting of a little bit later here on. former i.m.f. chief dominique strauss at cons hopes of a political comeback are all but dashed now that a french writer has officially filed a complaint for a two thousand and three rape attempt trashcans lawyer is now pledged to suit for slander meanwhile the current assault charges against him in new york continue to ebb away with the investigation questioning the alleged victim's credibility it's claimed hotel maid fabricated her asylum application and lied about income tax but even if these developments are likely to prove too late to revive strauss kahn's reputation and career as a french history professor rupp it was
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a recipe told us. i don't think it's political sasa nation and i think it really is a case of political suicide i really think on dominique strauss kahn is that the origins of this case it's significant that tristan macmanus mother who is a fairly important figure in the socialist party and who urged her daughter back in two thousand and three not just say anything about the attack has now come out of the closet and insists are strong and is sexual habits and in long known and. socialists along amended but nobody said anything about their own so he may emerge a free man but whether his freedom is going to lead to the at leas a is a completely different story and a number of women in fact are appalled that the elephants which is what they call
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which they call the grand old men of the socialist party are plotting their clapping one another on the back right now because stress can seem to be on the verge of of being liberated from new york city's judicial system. i know you want to know what how you think the new allegations will affect dominate straus counts political future that's out of the numbers right now are certainly some divided opinions that are dot com quite a split among responses more than half of you think the charges are being brought to make sure he doesn't run for the french presidency almost a third of respondents believe it's a p.r. stunt by the latest accuser and finally twelve percent say the new accusation gives weight to the new york case that's currently falling apart your voice now had for r.t. dot com. relatives of three bosnian muslims who were killed in the strip and it's a 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
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were support staff for the dutch un peacekeeping force and were among the muslims who took shelter in the un protective enclave the men were executed by bosnian after peacekeepers forced them out of the compound along with thousands of others some eight thousand bosnian muslim men and boys were killed in street minutes and july one thousand nine hundred five alexander out of a political analyst based in belgrade it says it's the u.n. who's responsible and not the netherlands. the dutch soldiers who are under a u.n. mandate there is 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 against the united nations itself and it's going to or european court because the dutch courts refuse to rule against your u.n. so this may be somebody is trying to shift the blame over to holland rather than the u.n. because if the u.n.
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is liable to one lawsuit it may be why would the lawsuits all over the world we also have families of serve their terms who are victims of moslem forces from serbia needs in the period of one nine hundred ninety two to ninety ninety five also. suing the dutch state themselves also for failing to provide protection. from what was supposed to be a demilitarized area. and this militarization never actually took place if one looks at the testimony of hundreds of dutch soldiers who testified as to what happened in seventy two you could see that there were actually put in a quite a difficult position politics were being played high politics with people's lives you know you get a mandate to disarm and then they're telling you actually well don't disarm and then babbar breaks out and you're the one who left responsible it's now or twelve minutes past the hour here in moscow you with. mobile phones are increasingly sophisticated these days but there's one you see might not have considered that of
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catching fish indian trawler crews used to rely on luck for a good catch but as our teams now reports it's a different kind of net work that's finding their fortunes. most when we come our revs up his engine for a day of fishing off the coast of carolina the southernmost state 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 kumar is one of thousands of fishermen in the state who wake up at one o'clock in the morning to earn a living for decades fishermen like kumar 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 the boy you are going to know if that fish is not available where we go fishing fisherman in other parts of the sea call us and tell us where we might be able to find a good catch then we go to that particular place. in addition because of the new
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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 started using a mobile phone he now owns his own boat and says he is able to send his three daughters to college and india has the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world in the most growth is happening in rural areas what may be seen as a convenience in the us 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 imagine they've 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. there's a lot of difference between the times when we used to gay fishing with stick boats and now when we go fishing with engine but after the arrival of the phone it's
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become easier for us to studies show that mobile phones aren't just empowering the fisherman in the community more competition means better prices for consumers on average they 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. most fishermen are illiterates but we want to give a proper education to 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. providing new opportunities by advancing their tradition with technology preassure either r.t. carola india. or you can troll our website for more features and analysis notices of us towards our here's a couple of items online for you right now it ought to dot com don't the prison officials are blamed by human rights investigators in the causing the custody of whistle blow. and lawyers sort of magnitsky class delivering junk rushing the
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postal workers are caught stealing from passable sign of making up the wait with trash. a quarter past the hour here in the russian capital activists in romania campaigning for unification with neighboring moldova by next year they say there were storing justice because the two countries were historically united but as our views are actually going to shift the reports the motives may not be quite so pure . from photo exhibitions to. both book arrest and commission now since two thousand and nine some movements in romania have been complaining to win back what they see as their land. since april it's been impossible to miss colorful stickers like that
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in talons in 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 on the book arrest control and indeed it was until the nineteenth century which saw it passed hand several times with the collapse of the u.s.s.r. moldova declared independence becoming a member of the 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 would be sacrificed in the name of reunification by unification my year. of the romanians from all of the states from romania republic of moldova one states because. we are separated unjustly and we want to leave this historical. truth official line is. that reunification of the two nations can only happen if
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the post soviet state becomes an e.u. member but politicians in moldova have expressed concerns that president 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 president. a couple of months ago clearly said. within twenty five years from now. we'll integrate. here and the. european integration for many of its actions is actually discrediting the whole concept of the european integration because for most of the people the european integration is definitely not integration with. analysts in the moldova and capital say the last few years have served as a clear proof of this intention. to the change of. mind loza remain in media outlets. this includes several major t.v.
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stations in two dozen your papers we believe that their main mission instrument is . the construction of the moldovan identity. next year which marks two hundred years since book arrest last kisha now for the first time the action twenty twelve movement is planning a massive information offensive on moldova's population action twenty twelve says it is not funded 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 that. they want to. see 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 they'd love to have bessarabia back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain. let's see russia see reporting from
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bucharest in romania and now republic of moldova. and a little bit later today will be a bringing you more insight into what life is like today in post soviet states we'll explore a critical stand which i last year saw a violent revolution and ethnic conflict on its way to democracy. twenty years ago the largest country in the. disintegrated. what had been trying. to teach began the journey. where did it take. this now or twenty minutes past the hour here on our. rory sushil that such accounts of headlines from around the world a united nations probe has condemned amazing bloodshed on the israeli lebanon border israeli guards killed seven palestinians and wounded one hundred eleven others during a march which saw crowds storm the border they were shot as they scaled up the
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fence during an anniversary rally which mourns the creation of the jewish state israel has already cut contact with the u.n. coordinator for lebanon a report. eurozone bankers 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 contribute to the second aid package one hundred ten billion euros of rescue money last may but that didn't stem that crisis and also the growing risk that portugal will need a second after a major credit ratings agency downgraded its debt to junk. and i have a look here these amazing pictures from the united states show a wall of dust moving through the city of phoenix an hour zone a sandstorms like that happened during the region's monsoon season which is currently under way at a desert land and can reach thousands of feet into the spurred by strong winds and the dense cloud. dramatically reduced visibility grounded flights at
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a major airport and left thousands without electricity. while incredible finish there are now a top of the business news with you. hello and a very warm welcome to a business update the currency wars the not over their drive to find a way out seems to be fading brussels finance minister says he's ready for extra steps to stem the damaging rise of the real according to guides montag a big economists have failed to agree on guidelines to manage their current meanwhile manoj ladwa off from the capital says russia has no reason to join the battle brusha seems to be in a slightly better position than some of the other developing nations there are forget that these emerging economies have been emerging economies only last few years or so. russia's been around a lot longer although russia has a huge trade balance inflation is not really
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a major issue in russia and it does have a more developed economy there so if there is a currency war between the developed economies and emerging market economies i don't think russia will be dragged into it. the money pouring out of russia is 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 and in float a central bank report suggests the inflow could be as much as three billion dollars that's against an eight billion dollar outflow in april and a five billion flight in may it's been a rough first half of the year with over thirty one billion dollars leaving the country but the central bank is sticking to its annual estimate of around thirty five billion dollars of capital flight. once those main stock exchange may launch a dark pools the traders who don't want to reveal the big market orders this way the buys its can get involved in the over the counter market where all humans exceed regular trading it's aimed at preventing. more than one hundred
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forty thousand dollars from the do trading companies such stock exchange deals cover twenty percent of the bourses daily turnover initially the top. fifteen blue chips and daily trading start at eleven am analysts say the new timetable will prevent wild market fluctuations and decrease the chances of price manipulation. which brings us to the markets precious metals are catching their breath after tuesday's rally debt problems and review our some of europe's feeding investment for a safe haven in gold prices editor thirty dollars an ounce and cheers day biggest one day gain in eight months. and oil is losing ground to solve that softer it's chooses rally what it will straight doing near a three week high on speculation that courage inventories in the u.s. could decline for a fifth week reported by the u.s. energy department will be released on thursday and messages of could show that her
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stockpiles dropped two and a whole lot of barrels last. fall euro zone debt problems a gap in gains for the european bourses after a ratings agency the risk of more trickles credit rating to junk status to put. similar picture here in russia there are chairs in the mines that supply it as investors are cautious to make any big moves. to have a check on some of their individual should have moved on the minus six energy may just among losers the solid look well down around a quarter of percent banking stocks are also under pressure with the g.p.u. losing almost one point six percent bucking the trend disappoint us gold itself with a three percent supported by quite strong precious metals. and inflation russia for six months of the year has stopped five percent because price increases were registered in cereals and beans which became almost twenty percent more expensive in non-food tycho is up twelve percent and ten percent traditionally
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inflation russia grows fast in the second half of the game but authorities still expect it to be around seven percent by the year and. russia are generally in an upward swing karla's causes such as creative believes retail x five could also see its stock price growth stock to watch actually in the near term would be x five they're releasing that second quarter trading update on friday and we're expecting them for the trade nobody to be as strong as the first quarter they had a good double line and also margins and we're expecting now to see a bit more of the synergies with the corporate acquisition we expected to be positive and also for the stock actually to close big discount gap that it has with magnet right now it's pyrrhic a better it's about thirty percent now if you look at two thousand and eleven. summations we expect to close to close in the new year in the upcoming months. while russian companies are getting more and more eager for public offerings have more than doubled compared to the same period last year and have raised ten billion
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dollars but some listings have been cancelled due to the stormy market conditions i'm just kumble from london capital group sas no need to worry as i was a long line of companies waiting for the markets to come down. we've certainly seen from the market's point of view a large sign of relief in the respect that greece hours past or since there are two measures and is unlikely to default regardless of what some piece say so dance important from a sentiment point of view and some of the russian companies that have pulled their i.p.o. . could very easily return it later in this year possibly in two thousand and twelve and 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 hate in two thousand and seven. that's all the
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