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british science. sometimes. markets weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our. politics tonight from the latest chapter of the georgian spy saga high profile photographers are in the spotlight as to police he uses a move working from moscow. while georgia claims that all video calling fish in skeptics inside the country say their government is only which trying to draw on t.v. should hysteria a lot more not in a few minutes time. it's read hundreds of people have been killed in a blast in turkmenistan but there's confusion a state official say there were no fatalities. and murdoch's crumbling and pile the owner of the british tabloid accused of hacking into the phones of
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murder victims is heading to london to take charge of the escalating crisis as police arrest. this is a welcome it's nine pm now this saturday night in moscow kevin now in another top story the georgian government says high profile photographers arrested this week were linked to russian special services and passed on secret information to them three men have now been charged with spying after being arrested on thursday a correspondent peter all of has been following the story. initially there were four photojournalists arrested on thursday one of those has now been released without charge over the three that remain in custody are all pool reporters meaning that they had very close quarters contact with the president of georgia mikheil saakashvili we are hearing this one of those who is in custody has confessed on
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video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in a not video confession he is implicated by one of those three are in custody now with regard to the third member of that scene he's believed to be in on a hunger strike denying any charges against him no the reason they would charge this comes after their personal hard drives were seized and detailed maps of the presidential compound and presidential goings on the the daily schedule of mikheil saakashvili was found on that hard drive this resulted in the charges being leveled against them now they will remain in custody until september when they will face a closed doors trial but russia is accused of being a little quick on the trial when it comes to labeling people spies they say that there isn't enough evidence to link these people to to moscow and says that the russians are the only people that think that russia has jumped the gun
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a few times on labeling people spies. to go with judges are so quick to speak. to anyone i guess is just eleven members and it has been new to russia but. last year we saw thirteen people arrested on espionage charges now nine of those were found guilty just last week and hunted down sentences ranging between eleven years and fourteen years in georgia or itself there has been. an outcry against this we're hearing from a georgian daily newspaper they say of what they determine to be determined to be a witch hunt going on against a. anybody who opposes mikhail saakashvili they say that to start off it was businessmen then it was politicians scientists and gals in utah get out this which is journalists do it your position say that saakashvili is trying to use these
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these spy saugus us he would stoop to try and put himself across as a hero in school political points you run. to use it. you are always very you are. and he wanted to. be right because those are. really in three russian who's never criticize. who are his life why was there. and they say that anybody runs the risk of having themselves labeled as spite and having that reputation brought it drug through the mud like that should they stand up against saakashvili. position. the evidence the authorities are claiming they've got could have been obtained under pressure. it's not a such case when the surgeon who always done the reddest is giving such kind of explanation they specially we had to take into account that he was not the only
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thing archie's wife too and they had a very small child wife but have been released on thursday. with the wheat program mentioned so of course it's very difficult for me to say one hundred percent what is behind us that watches a situation in georgia time to time we are receiving such handles but these congress have no real legal outcomes and we never saw any kind of real that human patients that government to think right now government decide to hire a journalist she's quite symbolic or because governments are trying to control everybody and everything until now we didn't just east even one of the dems. was dominant something. going to have occurred because of the inside when you have problems with social and health care when you have a problem with. mentary rule of law and the rights of the people when you love your country twenty percent of thirty thirty because they feel i'm
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a good person but it is possible lection you should find somebody who will be guilty never think which is wrong in the country think the very old police go pick me. quite easy to explain russian and everything working wrong to the country least researching those suckers really creating things i cannot say me and trying to delete everybody who is against seymour abt the regime and really fighting for real democracy in this country she is trying to link with russian. it's fair that around two hundred people could have been killed in a series of explosions that shook her city of up or down in turkmenistan some local reports said the blasts happened in remission is death although a government continues to claim it was a fireworks factory state officials have not confirmed any casualties the effect there is cordoned off and closed for entry police are being ordered to detain anyone who tries to take pictures or mobile phone footage of the site many people
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can't count how their families and friends because of disruption to telephone lines and special governmental commissions reportedly been set up to investigate those explosions to understand what's been a very secretive state with the internet until recently r.t. contacted the editor of human rights website. the game is the latest on more. rigid international pressure starting from yesterday people began returning to the town the fires have been put out the locals are no helping soldiers to clean up according to reports the number of casualties and those who died because of injuries has reached nine hundred but we have to verify this information i cannot guarantee its reliability but it's certainly more than two hundred people many died in hospital the residents of about dan are no longer in a state of panic but some are still looking for their family members and i can't say that the situation is calm in some remote regions people aren't aware of what's happened as they have no internet access some are perhaps unhappy as they would like the president to announce
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a state of mourning or express his condolences it seems that therefore it isn't willing to admit that there are casualties there's no official theory as to the causes of the explosion and usually there was an opinion that if i happened because of very hot weather frankly speaking it's hard for me to tell therefore i want to drawing any conclusions as for witnesses many servicemen who were guarding those warehouses died in the fire. this is r.t. coming up later in the hour and guilty until proven innocent does the front page of the mill cases muddy the waters of the justice system we are well. report of concerns that many trials are being produced as coming up shortly also. by their young indian businessmen and looking to inspire and innovate as they forge a pathway from the country's long standing culture. the owner of the news of the world's rupert murdock's to fly into london to confront a crisis that is troubled british tabloid police and investigators who deletion of millions of e-mails are potentially valuable evidence in the phone hacking scandal
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papers accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including got a bounty cool sanofi already some of the paper who's served as the prime minister's media chief the tabloids from of all correspondence also arrested both men were later released on bail the prime minister's also announced two independent public inquiries as a result of the scandal meanwhile news the world started preparing for its final edition this sunday following the announcement it's close as well to john gaunt used to work for one of murdoch's newspapers the soviet media and political circles of the u.k. to close. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen to extremely embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping can don't separate it or a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regretted brooks lives down there cern columnist lived down there and the whole set you can a mick socially that said it was
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a different set when labor in power with tony blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all narry people in britain and their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad. for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and what would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to a top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british
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democracy well you can have your son story on our website or exceed or common our latest poll that they were asking is shutting down the news of the world the right decision thanks of both if you have don't over half of you so far say yes it is because you think rupert murdoch's media government should be ended eighteen percent also saying yes but for the reason of such tabloids are an embarrassment to the british media but fear of you this is our belief that the news of the world's been made a scapegoat but more of the south thinking it's the wrong decision of the paper's current staff should be punished so put in time to have your thoughts included in my draft or r.t. dot com while you're online as well as my belief in these stories take movies pictures the couple walk turns into a catfight in central russia and they're off but a model trips up and bumps into her colleague easy mistake to make but ended in unfortunate consequence is also what your interview to do with the daughter of charlie chaplin who talks about the ups and downs of life as an actor.
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in the us media has come under fire for its report of a number of high profile criminal trials the case of a single mother casey anthony acquitted of murdering her two year old child earlier this week has been a central heated debate for years and that is the most is reports next reconfirms that public opinion is and julie swayed by the headlines rather than the evidence. innocent until proven guilty it's a whole mark principle of the american justice system legally after shoved aside from the vigor of some of the arrests young african black and brown subjects being sat down in history and an obsessive kind of way fifty shots sixty starts laying on our stomach in our back as we ride or as we walk or flee to reading suspects into
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offenses in cases of entrapment entrapment is not legal in traveling is getting someone to do something they would normally do to perp walks that parade suspects in handcuffs for the world to see. to a media frenzy devouring some cases and not others i find immediately before that i see it as guilty until proven guilty in these cases the government is changing the laws so are you presumed guilty from the get go and how much of a role does the media play if you're accused of a devious crime it's going to be in huge headlines on each one when you exonerated it's on page twenty seven below the school two colleges and your neighbors somehow didn't manage to catch it that the server would still thinks you're a child molester not guilty take the not guilty verdict in the casey anthony murder case involving her two year old daughter the court of public opinion remains split
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from a court of justice all thanks to nonstop media coverage of the case for the past three years of the. great maybe it's radio they did it with from the media spin through the guilty in the case of former i.m.f. head germany stress can the media satisfy their gluttonous taste with extreme passion only for the case to crumble i think there should be a. media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go on as americans once it's the new zone unlike all. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that he was once prided itself in are not enough fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly the minute they arrest him a chance to prove their innocence underlining the discrepancies in the u.s.
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criminal justice system are alive and kicking the citron out party we are. also at this heading east we take you on a of the code of the region some time periods and place for an entrepreneur singlehandedly fighting for so big brother better life style we've got a story coming up this too. we're messing about on the river just outside moscow but why am i in a wetsuit to find out in just a few minutes. the population of over a billion people india is a promising platform then for entrepreneurship but young india business going after an eye on their creativity and innovation to find new ways of making profit is out he's press freedom reports. downstairs in a dusty basement and jellies local neighborhood you'll find twenty six year old people kamar this is one of several of his manufacturing sites it's small and bleak but it's one of the offices kamar uses to make sporting equipment including tats
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he's also working to mastermind a sports curriculum for hundreds of schools around india in an attempt to build an empire that he hopes will change the sporting culture in his country forever there was a gap in the market there was you know. very few quality all things as far as the sports industry as a whole was concerned so. it's. the whole industry and right now he's the number one guy in india doing it in the short time his company has been around its profits have increased two hundred percent per month and he's been named one of the top ten young entrepreneurs in the country it's a massive undertaking especially in a country where studies have always been prioritized over sports kamar as part of a growing movement of young people who believe that they can change cultural mentalities and implement new ideas in their country we have so many graduates coming or. going to do it every year. for
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a small percentage of. you know i don't think. entrepreneurship is becoming a hot field for young people in india while many of the parents of the students on india's college campuses government medicine engineering and people in prestigious the younger generation is being innovation as key to the future according to the indian government the number of small and medium enterprises in this country is rising by fifteen percent. while their peers in the west are struggling to find jobs during this financial crisis many leaders are encouraging their youth to continue to focus on innovation despite the unstable times we know what it takes to compete for the jobs and in. stories of our time we need out innovate out educate and outbuild the rest of the world thank you it's a pursuit that some believe could shift the power dynamics in the world and it is short of art in it's. going to
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those who are going to prove themselves in india and the new startups there will be a really good chance of succeeding in the global stage kumaran a spell entrepreneur is it meant that starting a venture can be stressful but they try to focus on the positives they believe it has for themselves and their country making a difference and you believed in something you are part of their look at this is this is what doesn't exist and i want to do something about it creating new jobs for their people while dressed in their countries i mean it's preassure either r t new delhi india. news stories making headlines south sudan's the world's newest nation following separation from the north thousands of people are taking part in massive celebrations in the city of juba the capital of the new state however the two separated countries haven't yet reached agreement on the borders natural resources or the status of its citizens clashes over the streets and territory still continued somewhere. in the lazio police have fired tear gas in the rest of
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up to six hundred activists thousands gathered across the capital kuala lumpur those detained included several senior opposition to the protest which was the country's biggest political rally is the culmination weeks of pressure on the prime minister demanding electoral reforms ahead of national polls expected next year the national front for almost six decades and there are growing calls for change. prime ministers announced it will take up to twenty years to clean up after the fukushima nuclear disaster is the first time the government's given an indication of how long the operation may take emergency measures are continuing as they try to shut down the reactors to prevent further radiation leaks fukushima plant reactors went into melt the earthquake and tsunami in march thousands of people have left the area around the facility over safety fears. now it's time for our russia close
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up to take you want to journey today two thousand kilometers east of moscow. in fact is the cool guy and region we're headed to and there it is on the map it's ok to the very tip of siberia and the mountains and landscapes sounds great but the map for all beauty of code doesn't appeal to many big words these days villages are coming to young people move to the city now it is a dollar boy provided to find one place however where the residents have a very good reason to stay takes us there next. year we are in the village of chast syria in big grand region and for the past fifteen years its population has been steadily increasing here is the reason why. it's monday morning and alexander a former prison guard is it work casting the incoming employees for alcohol.
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over the limit there is a choice to be started for a no show and lose thirty percent of their month's salary i drop three kilometers and be docked time percent of that months wage those who do the testing every morning regardless of gender or position. but they will see it on their paycheck and that's a strong incentive not to drink working week. enforced alcohol abstinence is the idea of this man alexander built to cause is the director of the still six plank and likes to extend influence as far as possible a man of big ideas very epitome of micro-management for the past fifteen years he's been preaching to his employees how to make good sausages and how to live a good life. while he is a must it's the quality of the product that gave you this job in the first ways and it's the quality that the germans whether you keep it which after firing gazans are
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working for showing up drunk at work xander started laughing. on the harms of opera hall three times a day during with breaks. charlemagne's drunk for the first time should be beaten with a stick those quarter the second time should be beaten in public. time should be hanged as a former boxer and he's not shy about exercising his rule with an r. in first has built his version of the iron curtain around his plan the dozens of video cameras around the facility employees have no chance to circumvent the law of big brother on the outside there are no longer the issue. although there is a very rigid and most people find it hard to comply but those who don't play by alexander's rules don't work here. alexander's drive to set the rules of the game doesn't and within his plan the only corporate tax payer in the village of course
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thousand people is thinking on a very wide notion of social responsibility using the plants profits he paid only look all the roads renovated a school and built a church and while he agrees that modesty is a virtue of his fondness of giving guidance and advice is evident whatever he goes in you are it doesn't matter that you come from a village what matters most is. thank god we've got good teachers and behave well that school is that clear. but this approach has divided villagers the majority believe alexander is a blessing from a minority and primarily goes who he's fired and not as impressed. as the old saying goes one man's meat is another man's poison not everybody in this village appreciates alexander philosophy and he's now sixty and spreading it around some people call him a control freak others to resort to more agricultural language his opponents also
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include some local officials who believe that alexander has too much power that infringes on their own authority but alexander accuses them of not doing enough for the people when i ask him whether he'd like to run for office he's a response was a resounding no. i think the whole purpose of power is to create to make life around you better and in this regard i have all the power in a need for the iron fist i think every successful activity requires discipline strict discipline and it's not from the mean instead of waiting for somebody to come and do something i do it myself i may offend other people. will understand that i was doing it for the wrong good. many historians make the case that russians prefer authoritarian leaders and tackling the deep problems of alcohol addiction and rural isolation needs treat discipline and total control good or bad in the xander scase it seems to have proved efficient. art see the village of chast the
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syria or gun region. sports enthusiasts are flocking to bosco to bag a bargain to this week. the only fair want to be sailing. vessels. his works suit. if you're thinking about russia you're probably thinking about an awful lot of land but there's also an awful lot of water here and it's this event today we have the world on the outskirts of moscow which is trying to show all the fun you could have around the water in russia there are three types of people who've come to this event today first of all the look surest types they're here to look at strauss and maybe to buy books like behind me we're looking at a price tag of about half a million euros and up inside no expense spared we had a look around some of these boats and on in the inside they really are on the look
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surest sign second time the people here unless you meet people they've come here to relax on the flanks they've come here to drink cocktails in the sun and to watch the photon people be active people they've come here to take part in a lot of the competitions say of the sporting events wakeboarding the surfing competitions and they've come to try and show the you can have a lot of fun and be active in the water i'm here to try and show that too by doing this. by flooding could show how much could come out in the open in the shop i'm going to go on the boat now i'm going out of control myself to go with. the. other freeway selfie went into the subset you're watching our team for moscow coming up soon for you the story of the czech villagers who saw the military might of the united states is this so special report my name is kevin owen thank you for
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watching or of your children to want to be around the world. only. the. first cream removal call the clear cut him of the. second the
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explosives are used to blast him a deeper than the fears. heard the remainder removed by machinery. finally the unborn and soil is deep doesn't judge in the belly feel. cuddly and. twenty years ago the largest country in the book the surprises of. say. one hundred million years when the beach began to churn. where did it take. the world to. bring you the latest in science technology from around russia. we've dumped the contrary coverage. wealthy british style signs on
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