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oh she's available in the movie goer to join t.v. to the movie that's a great way to chill the ground in period during the cold was the bush coromandel you can oh well it's a chill close with a chill it's ability to go and clear from the sun the colonel was totally as used to retreat. the taliban as sounds today's a more high ranking officials in afghanistan is and they say begins than they control of the country's provinces so local forces facing huge question long sleeve for their appendices. talks and how kids the crisis in golfing rupert murdock's of media empire spreads to the british police with the resignation of the country's most senior officer. says security forces prevent i major terrorist attack in moscow by a group of people from the north caucasus.
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a very warm welcome to you this is a line from moscow the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior adviser in the capital kabul along with one of the country's m.p.'s and local security forces say they've already killed or militancy carried out the attack on the murders come at less than a week one hundred calls lies hoff problem who around the south of the country has gone to the taliban stepping up its assault on a initials is nato a call about troops begin to withdrawal sunday of your life and today you patrol the first of seven a designated areas to local forces with us radio host stephen and then says that american private contractors will stay behind even after they take me. if.
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the president came out on the street with a small security detail not be practical a marine division making i.c.m. you wouldn't last five minutes the resistance in a van susteren want to liberate the country so take any opportunity they care to tie get anything if any level in any time not only under one hundred thousand us troops about thirty or forty thousand other troops there are well over one hundred thousand private security contractors you never hear this discussed in the major media so congress forces way come out private security forces may know when to take their place america wages wars not just the women but the wages them because the profits to celebrate the war profiteers want ease was waged ten billion dollars we know of cold down a rathole every nook and sides
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a regular professor appropriations for the f.b.i. and for all of us defense operations this is money down or as a way to the war profiteers. meanwhile there's a change at the top of the nato in afghanistan with general david petraeus needing to take and for straight up to the i.a.e.a. he's being replaced by general john allen hell a gradual transfer of responsibility for security from eighteen troops to local full things but as jason mark reports there's concern afghan forces are too defined as an equipped and lacking in training to fend off the taliban on iran. there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall looking for them this is the kabul military training center in the courts. i mean here if we threw a ten week program the officers don't cut them into slack when it's over will be deployed to east including the province of afghanistan's most violent corners one
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of the start of the next year holy muster start hard so looking out for under pressure day by day we're making progress yes the national army has already come a long way its ranks have swollen to about one hundred seventy thousand troops thanks to fresh waves of recruits and trucks of the higher wages and extra perks the soldiers insist they are all united with their desire to beat back the taliban militants surge and see the city or ethnicity then any army or older brother and we are all calling my son. was right the call of duty has also struck a chord beyond able bodied males a first ever close of women soldiers has just graduated. and even the mujahideen unit made up of the ukrainian side so this is all good news to us no it's clear as possible to those unfortunate people and to him there were security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force is even featured recent movie. but is
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the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns that the quantity of troops may be coming at the expense of quality that was started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to rely on actual numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the was widespread reports of desertion rates today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many libelous worlds still coming world there's a lot of regional flights i'd like to call to duty or sometimes as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as stated this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start usually. if you need to be. right. these. groups are the groups who control the. stickle for your own or get stored as much to be for the streets to use and more all the words on. now britain's largest police force is facing one of its biggest
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crises as a result of murdoch's news of the world but country's most senior policeman has quit and his office is kind of broiled in the bribery and phone hacking allegations which it heads to news corp's u.k. and hire paul stephenson resigned after it was revealed that the hired a former news of the world executives and finds a question about illicit phone tapping the exit tough can also take a swipe at the prime minister saying choosing for medicine and of course that is the press both when i was a much worse decision earlier on sunday critic of brooks who around the paper was arrested as part of the investigation but was later released on bail she's due to join rupert murdoch and his son james in facing employees i've accused over an ethical reporting methods and police pride henri the media analyst fielding says the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not lying to
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disappear and it's one thing. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a rest they've been leaking they've been paid for telling people when celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people it is actually a practice it has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice if but i don't think it's going to deflect the opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which was so long kowtow to murdoch and is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who've been corrupted different levels remember that for you. years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a leaven thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of crime and all these other people and they knew they were taking part investigation and these bags were just left there i mean it's amazing true mockable that it took four years for them to do anything about this meanwhile senior police officers were wining and
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dining with members of the murdoch empire they were they were meeting them for drinks privately one even hired them at a thousand pounds a day to work for him so you know what does this tell us about the relation between the police and the news corp employees well it's very very serious and if this can happen at the top of the police look at the example that gives the officers down down the lines now you could well ask you know can any organization properly examine itself and so much is at stake but if that operation is seen to be corrupted as well i think we've got you know an even bigger problem and i think so many people now are watching it including you know members of parliament select committees these are investigated bodies within the british political system they're all all eyes are on this let alone all the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. rebecca brooks became the tenth person to be detained in the hacking
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and bribery probe an emotion he's a former intelligence officer for and my life i believe that's claiming of her arrest raises a lot of questions they ask is one hundred slightly suspicious turn of mind one might think that the police taking the step at this stage. allowing her little wriggle room where she didn't have to say too much and perhaps also read have stated much about the leaks of the police service in london as well so it's very very interesting timing the amount of information that has emerged about the into the linkage between news international and the police i mean it's amazing that the focus has tended to be on the journalists themselves and not on the allegedly corrupt police officers who have been receiving money to provide protected information and of course it's not just about phone hacking scandal there are other practices their peers have been implicated such as the technique known as pinging where you triangulate someone's location using their mobile phones now the only people who really have access to that sort of information would be vetted police
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officers working for counterterrorism branch office special branch or potentially of course the saudis so who knew where and when all this was going on is a very interesting question but it does show that there's a sort of endemic corruption as a failure of accountability and oversight as well within the police force. well coming up here on our sea when dreams that are. really about a virtue that will be. wide twenty two thousand winners of the green card lottery have seen their long run out on their way to the united states. revealing the secrets of the universe the unique russian and server trees said to believe it to start the galactic objects. the recovery of the crews of the fine can russians boulder river killing around one hundred thirty people may take up to several days officials say the vessel first found to be moved off its life in what is one of the operations most difficult. ager's attempts to put the ship on an even
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keel received after a balance in slaying a rocket on sunday the next task is to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface investigations and relatives then that definitive ons and can be found as to why the ship sank but recovery crews say the work is complicated because the vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the volga bulgaria went down in just three minutes with me will be two hundred make suggests drowning and one of russia's worst seven. a major terror operation in the moscow region has been prevented by russian security services police have arrested a group of four people from the north caucuses who were allegedly planning their time on the group as the spate of accounting in the song proud of their major transport hubs that it is awarded urgent just a case of once they responsible for the failed was how he promised in the past six
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months to tell talk to the diverted in russia we want to dead the last of hit russians north caucuses four policemen were killed and ten all the people in the explosions really tells from the region. the last twenty four hours have seen two dadley blast hansa russia's north caucasus now the first one happening change now two policemen were killed and seven others injuries when an explosion a search operation in the mountainous area now the second one i was shocked the republic of dagestan late at night it was a roadside bomb two policemen dowd's in three others one said now it is the bomb detonated when the patrol car was driving through the city of car speeds which is situated in the republic of dagestan now the explosion was a quick like quibbling two four kilograms also t.n.t. and these two blasts happened in the wake of the recent and. tower rate now was
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a launched in the republic of dagestan two days ago since the start of of this yeah there has been a number off and tourist it's not full on tea towel raids and according to russia's in terra ministry the number of terrorist attacks declined since the start off in two thousand and eleven compounded to the same period as the year before but still i just find this number as this is a big number of anti terror raids and the fact that dozens of terrorists were killed this is the start of this yeah still the potential terrorist threats remains high in the region and there are two regions where gangs mostly out here for these are the bugs in of all time a republic and the republic also a. dolphin so i'm trying to do finals one agreeing all the luxuries live in america good luck seemed suddenly to have. their dreams of a new life would die asked when the u.s. state department claimed it had been a computer era and that the results were no longer valid when mobile stories calls
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for on the way the last real breakthrough songs he's gonna teach can report. hoping for a better life in america or from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he warned or so we said in the letter that you received from the state department almost two weeks later that you was already the result of the lottery for some twenty two thousand people including to get your work but i want to launch. if i did not think it was a good also. it's one for each year the u.s. state department grants green cards to some fifty thousand people from around the globe the lottery where the jackpot is the right to live and work in america is advertised as completely random the state department claims in this case there was a computer glitch and the results were not arbitrary and a computer programming error caused more than ninety percent of the selectees
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conference the first two days of the registration period the victims of the blunder have joined in a class action suit against the u.s. state department and lost the court here has been struggling with the issue of randomness asking how could the result of the green card lottery not be random even if there had been a computer glitches but they department claims one of the arguments is that even an error like that could produce a random result and the whole idea behind the green card lottery is that whoever you are whatever you do you can win it but this case could very well undermine that perception experts specializing in information technology say the decision of the state department as well as the court that dismissed the case defies simple logic rhonda means that if all records of all the tracks are on your cd player when you have the round you may get tracks three four and five and then you're trying to twelve that's still run the state department has brought up intricate technical
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arguments to explain the blunder but thousands of its victims say they have the feeling that someone has gambled with their lives we believe that america actually they're. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . fortune you don't need a green card to control website here's a taste of what you can find calm right now as deaths in desperate financial problems continue to terrifying we bring you expert analysis and opinion that have instead of a point that just keeps rising. on the details of a multi-billion dollar ford out of iraq. an oil company its formal process is now been sentenced in absentia. russia says it won't recognize the libyan rebels and countries and leave adjustment of parsi foreign minister sergey lavrov criticized the u.s. and other nations for taking that step after diplomatic meeting last week in istanbul it was not so many it was deliberately it was do not share this position
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for one simple reason this position again means that those behind the recognition are fully siding with one political force in the libyan civil war this again means that those who keep this decision are pursuing a policy of isolation in this case the isolation of tripoli asked russ just like any other conflict we reject the solution is as a weak resolve problems as you can we believe it involves and in this context at different levels we maintain contact with both tripoli and benghazi and we urge them to show a constructive stance and responsibility for the fate of the libyan people she advanced to get to the negotiation table to launch a dialogue with the ball creating a transitional structure that would permit here reforms on a free democratic elections and the plates of the president the assistance of the senate or the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well for the recognition of the rebels on friday and i'm using the international commerce have been pounding libya washington and more than thirty our western states bound to deal with them until an interim
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government is in place and we also potentially give you know a vision access to billions of dollars into these assets frozen in american banks. according to pass is clear the ninety seven year old hungary and man of nazi war crimes found all compare o. aftermath of these camps and denied being involved in the massacre of civilian hostages in serbia during volatility it was alleged at patrol under his command to heart of america hughes and serbs in a raid carried forces in one thousand nine hundred ninety one twelve hundred people were killed when the tory of rathke compares the preferred explained by doctors over the next two days he returned to hungary in one thousand nine hundred six started living in argentina. but as well as private and has transferred from powers to his ministers when he returned to cuba for cancer treatment hugo chavez his battle with the illness is way down over his fitness to lead
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a country that officially he still plans to run for reelection next year and lest say that the leader's health problems may have various consequences both the country and beyond the problem here being that he's regina council a lot of internal and external opposition adversaries notably funded and supported politically economically and even militarily states of america and the united states is clearly bent on making its rejean change policies which we are seeing now in north africa and in the middle east all to latin america so from the i'm speaking from whence i was in argentina i'm particularly concerned that hugo chose his health problems will debilitate move weaken the present government in israel and that can be seen as an opportunity by the united states or rather by the global power elite that operates from the united states to promote routine change in israel and if it starts and in as little as it will no doubt other countries
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notably ecuador bolivia and perhaps even argentina. well more stories made in their lines around the globe now this. year is celebrating former president nelson mandela's ninety third birthday so mark the event people around the globe were asked to do charity work the sixty seven minutes representing every year loans on his life and politics millions of schoolchildren also a special version of the happy birthday song for the x. leader the eighteenth of july is recognized by the un as run down of the day because major contribution to the cause of peace and freedom. the un's highest court has ordered both come bodie and thailand to withdraw their troops from a disputed border area around an ancient temple complex the two nations were asked to allow neutral observers to monitor the cease fire this is all belongs to combo did that much of the surrounding land is entirely with tensions increased with the building. heritage status in two thousand and eight. how
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effective bound all kept all shipments from. growing concerns over radiation infected beef meat from surrounding areas may also be withdrawn from sale it comes after over one hundred infected camels were sold in conceived of the country is the latest health scare linked to the push even nuclear power plant damaged by the march quake. the lonely vigil of nasa's hubble telescope and all that has come to an end as it now gets to share the job of looking deeper into the universe than anyone has done before russia has sent its own eye in the sky it is called the sharpest sunlight in the galaxy artie's branford off with the launch pad to see it art. this is the moment a russian space scientists have been waiting for for decades the space observatory equipped with a cutting edge telescope mogs a huge step in universities to ration as an enormous i will be able to see further
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and deeper than ever before it's all the possible to observe the most mysterious the darkest and the most shadows of corners of our galaxy and other galaxies as well and stars even will be able to observe black holes and shed light on the bare dark nature of the telescope is just ten meters long but please don't judge by the size here once radio strawn is in space some time out will synchronize with radio antennas all of space signals will become binds and that will create an effect of one huge telescope with a dish thirty times bigger than the diameter and these huge enormous i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shot but then america's go well i'll let you enjoy the moment.
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but it's nice to really keep going to. give us a strong welcome back to the control center here in the summertime over the flower like a telescope that your strong suit unfolded explain to somebody and make everything ready. hopefully within a month old today we will receive the first images of the universe regional sheena ati reported from baikonur. well this has a quaint that south of his new home and all of it the path across his space agency tell both i hate all three from that. year which were foreign scientists not the russian ones seven or telescope is more interesting than the horrible space
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telescope and terms of making new findings it's a very profound science that implies a high degree of relativity of the final result it's difficult to forecast anything here the telescope needs a possible to monitor the emergence of new stars and galaxies in a radio frequency band to see how the whole process goes and gather some statistical data on the basis of possible to predict the dynamics of development of our planet on the universe and to understand where we have all come from and what's waiting for us in the future in this respect this is a historical event which marks wilson's return to space science. or watch the full interview with russian space agency chief in just around five minutes time here on a fastball at a business update now with dimitri. and
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warm welcome to our g.'s business bulletin a former boss of b.p. is considering a better for two major russian oil firms sky news quotes people close to tony hayward say he's interested in both ross nafta and bash nafta the corresponding body macaws the well looks at how likely is that a deal could be. tony hayward the narrowest have been looking soon best ever since their company's float on the london stock exchange last month they raised over two billion dollars which could partly fall on the acquisition of super russian oil producers last never ever grew snapped worth around twelve billion dollars this makes a question of what people from russians are rubbing your friend goes holding company a a place to stand up none of the companies being talked about have made an official statement but analysts we spoke a few who got such a deal would be possible if pay has repeatedly said that it has no interest in selling out so angry but analysts say the price being talked about is good enough
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to make a if they take it seriously especially since all companies are know it's poor business at the same time envious all at an actual gas corporation has been in talks with passionate and rousseff to merge the two companies and buy its way to five percent stake both whoever ends up getting these assets one thing is for sure and that is that they will be getting access to one of the biggest discovered oil fields in russia. because of the markets now speaking of where it was thrown with them and it's you know with investors concerned about the worsening debt crisis in europe that it may slow down the economy and weigh on fuel demand plus there's this pushing the bill ohio versus the euro in there for a bill in the use of assets are going down. stocks are extending last week's losses as the stress test results of members may have to raise additional cash banks and leading the downside rally as you major are following a suit as a crude edges modes and puts you in
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a better than one percent. or three i was to go to i was to go. to the end of the session the r.c.s. is down one percent my six point nine percent investors are waiting for this week's e.u. summit at which the leaders will once again try to find solutions to the greek debt problem bigger than some individual shares in right. on the my sax and most of the blue chips are trading in the red is down one hundred one point two percent on the decline in crude b t v's or system to negative territory by publishing positive financial results among miners exception is only metals up three percent as investors are looking for safe haven and gold related assets. make a lot of news in the last drop of the speeding up in russia grew almost six percent in june year on year compared to four percent in may call productions a key driver of the sector benefiting from high demand and investment activity and this expect even faster growth in the coming months amid low interest rates and cooling inflation. in the next year so far for russia second largest bank of d.t.b.
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answer porting a record profit of nine hundred twenty million dollars for the first quarter that's an increase of seventeen percent on the same period last year and well above analysts forecast provisions for bad loans with the bank also benefiting from improving efficiency of its abrasions and this is are still concerned about the city's most troubled asset the newly acquired bank of moscow which is still heavily weighted by bad debt a.t.b. agreed to increase its ownership in the bank to seventy five percent and make an vision for fourteen billion dollars bailout from the state and this is why its shares are not receiving much support. for this news in fifteen minutes time i see them.
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