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the movie joins me the children's the home of villains the great religion the grand imperial truly told west coast coromandel you can oh well so much will close with which saddam did to go and. run the city the colonel was originally as a treat. the man who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal is found dead at his home and the revelations of the resignations he'd come. to. europe's largest economy looks to russia for new opportunities is that if an anglo mobile do business in germany. gassings a gulzar by sea remains a mission impossible task the second attempt in his many years to deliver aid is halted by israeli colleagues. and on business russia could see more deals being made with international investors on the local stock market as the capital gains
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tax is scrapped and we'll have more for you in business in twenty minutes. a very warm welcome see this is our seen live from moscow the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found who was a german left showing newspaper claims that it is knew what was happening and encouraged reporters to do it he was found dead at his home there none the police are treating it as unexplained but not suspicious all directly named his former editor and the courts and knowing about illegal hacking which he denies they said on tuesday rupert murdoch his son james and his former u.k. executive of brits will face the round of british m.p.'s they'll be asked to explain the scandal that shaken the press there's less time for slaves and the
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police to at school or ever trickle it's another place to park his beleaguered police force after a string of high profile errors in recent years it's. ian tomlinson died in london's g. twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood harwood said he had been prevented from giving first day by a baying bottle throwing more but he later admitted that had happened john charles de minerva's shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers allegedly leaked a report saying he'd fled from police c.c.t.v. images later showed this wasn't true. less well known is michael daugherty a man who went to the police for help only for it to turn into a cafe s. where both allegedly false statements and mistreatment. i obviously have no protection from country i think is completely just told police he suspected his
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thirteen year old daughter was being groomed by a paedophile concerned they referred it to his local station sex crime unit then nothing after two weeks talk as he phoned the unit secretary that's where the trouble started. just recently asked. police came to talk at his house to jordan to arrest him for harassing the police secretary shortly after his arrest he learnt the investigation into his daughter's grooming had been dropped by police records show they hadn't looked at any of the evidence the police secretary has since admitted she had a hazy recollection of the telephone call she said upset her so much but only when presented with tapes of the conversations daugherty had luckily recorded the officers involved in his arrest were found to be a cult and sent on a retraining course but doxie believes that's not enough i don't think anything
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different. i think this is this is normal if. they need to be held accountable. in the same way that anybody else would in a court talk which is the count of lies into ratman by the police is going no means unique but the phone hacking scandal has brought stories like his into the public eye revealing bribery and corruption at the heart of the police course it's amazing folks have tended to be on the journalists themselves and not on the allegedly corrupt police officers who have been receiving money to provide protected information but it does show that there's a sort of endemic corruption and the failure of. one or two of the country's most senior police officers have resigned this week and two more are under investigation after relations between news corp and the police were revealed to have been far too cozy senior police officers were wining and dining with members of the murdoch empire and they were they were meeting them for drinks privately one
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even hired them at a thousand pounds a day to work for him so you know what does this tell us about the relationship between the police and the news corp employees well it's very very serious and if this can happen a proper good police look at the example that gives the officers there on down the lines the home secretary has announced a review into the workings of the police to rebuild public trust that of little comfort to michael talk at sea he says he's traumatized by his experience at the hands of the people he turned to for help the phone hacking scandal has many far reaching implications from the potential breakup of the media empire to a loss of faith in the british press but it's also pushed into the spotlight once again a police force that appears only to tell the truth when its course out in the light many are now asking how justice can prevail you're at it r.t. . or news international has got a taste of its own medicine after one of its most popular newspapers with its fake
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story appeared on the sun's website falsely claiming that murdoch had died before director. but it was posted by a group called also which previously attacked the phones home pages and allied groups called an anonymous call say that x. is saying it brought down the times website which is another murdoch publication well as the claims well suppressed talk of the establishment was concerned that bribery allegations could cloud be investigation there's been reports of about one hundred thirty thousand pounds worth of bribes that were given to the police in england but at the moment they are turning queries going on on every level within the police outside of police with some communities with the judge as well in also every kind of the main in this situation so we have to wait and see where this
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investigation will bring according to the biographers of. murdoch rupert murdoch says that it's likely that they will speak more than you should or that they're not exactly prepared for these kind of meetings and the last one in two thousand and three lever because books already since stated there was corruption the leap a police official zz to get information about a public it is even said that the news of the world. and cian to people via their mobile phones that only the police should have for there are lots of our question of will probably be asked and if they do answer and as likely that the me and then the year we might see something explosive there could be extraordinary divinations and more resignations and we can only hope with an inquiry is going on the stone that the government will be able to we will be able to get answers from the government and the police force. on the way i look at an exit. number.
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the gross and quitting the sixty's find out why in just a few minutes. now there's definitely an energy around the talks between russia and germany which have kicked off or hung over. moscow's biggest trading partner in europe and it's now looking to capitalize on that relationship and a bushel is covering the meeting for us. mr medvedev has said here in hanover that he expects russia to fully recover from the economic crisis that erupted really in two thousand and eight and that trade between germany and russia will be record turn over the year of course germany has announced that it will plan to shout it from you feel stations in the wake of the fukushima accident in japan not open the opportunity for the likes of russia's gazprom the gas giant here and i never expects to sign some deals which will allow it to tap the german market really as a stepping stone to the european markets also hold for help from joining the world
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trade organization in return germany hopes to sign some big contracts in the vols more noise they should program announced boy preacher made bed if of course germany is facing problems here merkel is coming in for criticism for potentially bailing out the failing economies of greece and oil and the news that says the crisis may be spreading to countries like italy and spain is giving a lot of course a concern for people here in germany russia hopes that germany could help to bring nato round to the view that the missile defense system in europe should be a joint. which helps both sides in any case should not really be told get it out russia also is concerned that the system could be used to tall get russia and he wants guarantees from nato but that won't be the case on libya both russia and germany abstained on the u.n. vote which the roi the u.n.
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and nato action in libya and on growing concerns of a solution of the violence there they want to prevent the supply of poems with nato admitting that it is supplying arms to libya's rebels now which may do it and i give them local had a personal friendship and you have to remember guy last summit they stayed up all through dinner together chatting. speaks russian so no need for a translator so their personal friendship really. remember the good relations between germany and russia have them over. now the israeli military have ordered a ship of pro palestinian activists on route to gaza which is subjected to a neighbor ok no resistance is apparently a result. in israel and across what's hard for us paula is where to come on those that now all go through what's next. but what actually happened was just before noon local time today tuesday the friendship which is known as the do need table surrounded by at least three israeli naval
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ships as it made its way to gaza this is after the ship anchored overnight in international waters now we understand that the french navy contacted the captain of the ship want him that if you went in the third day he would be at sea eagerly breaking israel's blockade on gaza and according to the israeli army they made it quite clear to the ship's captain and the ship's passengers that there were other legal options available to move in there all sixteen people on board the ship ten of them are passengers three have been maku three of them are journalists this is the furthest that any ship so far in this year's freedom flotilla to has been able to go in terms of being able to reach gaza now the israelis are at pains not to see a repeat of what happened last year when you had their feet in front of the line that incident in which church citizens were killed when israeli commandos boarded the biggest ship there the mavi marmara and they simply do not want to see that happen again so they are paid to try and see this dealt with peacefully and without
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any kind of loss of life but all of these are not israeli waters that we're talking about here are they were wrongly deserves we have to make such moves especially after the global condemnation of last year's rate. on israeli soldiers naval soldiers boarded the ship when it was some seventy kilometers away from gaza and there's no question. the ship was still in international waters it did go off without incident and what now that ship is being towed to the israeli port city of ashdod according to the israeli army spokesperson there the passengers on board will be dealt with by the israeli immigration police but the question of just how these these really actions are still remains a very important question there has been at least separate investigative committees that was set up last year to look at how these were the soldiers in that those incidents how they don't with that now the new information once council is found
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and to proclaim that the israeli actions have been fairly full and later this month we do expect the findings of a second u.n. commission that has already indicated that it might find the israeli blockade on gaza not illegal israeli soldiers did last year at hosni when you look at the comments from international legal experts they say that when ships are in the high seas there is something such as the freedom of navigation and asked such the israeli soldiers boarding scratch ships is in fact illegal now i spoke with. he is one of the few people in israel that actually supports the to let you do have a strong left wing elements but financially on the minority and his brother is on board the fiction of this you know he had this to say. the book. or said or taken by most of the people is. another attack from outside it's a little confusing to the israeli society because this time it's really on arm. and
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it's really it's not only seniors its european people and therefore it's very hard to do. and they just they are. but in this situation today that israelis are so afraid of any change in. their thought their grade from the world but it's for no reason in their eyes. we'll hear more of that interview in the next hour but just to bring you up to date the fringe both of you need it's been towed to ashdod the boat that's made it the first so far in the second freedom for to let him ok for many of our poorest near there reporting for us from tel aviv. well police have detained the captain of a vessel which sailed past a sinking pleasure cruise that without helping the bulgarian went down in the volga
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river nine days ago killing more than haul off on board investigators say there are contradictory reports as to why two nearby boats failed to stop well earlier the director of the firm that rented the boat and the ship's registrar were arrested recovery teams and now working on lifting the cruiser despite bad weather experts say it could play a crucial role in finding out why the ship went down in just three minutes the next time to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims the borg area disaster is one of russia's worst ever shipping tragedies as it will go to never port that's raising serious questions about the country's river fleet. scenes no one wants to see repeated russia still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship bull garia killed one hundred twenty nine. at attention now turns to the safety of the rest of russia's river valley to see for ourselves we traveled upstream to the city
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of yours. like the vast majority of vessels of the river this one was built in soviet tides and in the last twenty years and. as you try to do as you that they're allowed to say almost passenger ships in this war operate at a loss vessel service in remote areas are subsidized will take it's costing as little as fifty cents apiece but tourists craft have to get city funding too there is no money for a place once. we are just a small company who could never afford to build our own ships i think with good gear the existing ships can be used for another fifty years. the owners and says these ships have caused the latest technical inspections but so do the bulgaria and that ships have to create an emergency alarm was partly blamed for the high death toll. some are calling for stricter regulations including bearing the subletting of
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all ships the small operators what you think of when a large respectable company sees that the ship is getting too expensive to repair instead of writing it off they pass it on to a small room for a story and the smaller outfits are often unscrupulous about how they approach maintenance and have no money for autonomy that not everyone agrees is that even if we simply start spanning ships we will lose river transport altogether any such measures must go hand in hand with redeveloping the river shipping industry. like the middle name chain of as one of the new course entrepreneurs is hoping to do just that this year kid admits that. new vessels have declined dramatically pulling the economic difficulties of the last few years and. this will this industry is not going to pull itself out of the current crisis for that to happen the government must take the first step. with even if this does happen it will take years for the
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new ships to come on stream in the meantime passengers can begin to stop using it because of safety concerns. well you can be scared of everything so i will carry on going on these roundabouts which have to happen it's. going to. go slow. well video reports and analysis are online for you so watch whenever you want of course and here's what else is i was asking dot com right now russian security forces say they've managed to prevent a massive terrorist attack in this day. and huge traunch of private text messages in the online damaging the reputation of one of russia's top playing as it faces investigation. and a group of young russian women proclaim themselves as christians army declaring their devotion to the prime minister.
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now in an age when most population surges in cities in search of jobs and money but in greece it seems that the countryside is where fortunes are now thorough misery in the metropolis where jobs and wages are becoming more than ever. out. as a lot of reports. the birthplace of civilization greece is famous for its ancient ruins among other things those very ruins and the tourists they attract are today almost the only profitable thing in greece as the country charters on the brink of financial ruin people here are losing all hope of making it through even the ones living in the capital athens. for many the solution is simple leave city life
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behind. greece's reverting to an agricultural economy farming is one of the few remaining profitable industries with apple grape olive and cherry orchard practically everywhere there were a wife is bountiful as a city girl i could never imagine leaving behind that urban lifestyle and moving to a remote village but after seeing and tasting what a great countryside has to offer it becomes pretty clear that for the desperate people of athens this is a land of opportunities right for the taking. over has known this for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily business a workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with their house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything
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a city could offer and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city are making the same choice i did since i was living. everybody wants the good the same. there's even the money to go since we have a crisis there's a moaning people that. and they go to their houses. they have more rewards is. to. fine thanks because the edge was a marmalades have given our a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most greeks are simply energy and have a very large percentage of or. people who have lost their jobs especially young who are almost desperate i mean young to become architects and i'm afraid that they cannot. tell them what the truth will be but they will not find.
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almost two percent in mind you can ninety something percent statistics show that nearly one million people have lost their jobs and it figures are only expected to rise with over forty percent of people under the age of twenty four out of work any job is in demand and quietly which is like a you are rapidly becoming the proverbial silver lining of the dark cloud that looms for greece cash reserve or r.t. greece. i look at some other international headlines right now and egyptian state did it schedules to show live coverage of the corruption trials of officials who served under president mubarak the former information minister and the previous head of state television or kings of corruptly giving away for costing lives maybe two million dollars the decision to screen the trial it was made to try and quell
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fresh protests return. after unrest which to oppose president mubarak. iran says it's speeding up its nuclear enrichment by installing more efficient centrifuges that one of its cities despite rounds of un security council sanctions over surrounds refusal to stop iran denies developing atomic weapons and systems for finding radium for electricity and medical research . the graph. gold has seen the precious metal reach our record sixteen hundred dollars an ounce the scramble for billion has led to price rises for another have taken to days as investors see it as more stable than the beleaguered currencies of europe and the u.s. is likely to be on either minds when they meet on birthday to try and circle the markets and stem the increasing debts of greece spain and italy. probably
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about with a recap of our news in just a few moments but right now more business reader. hello and welcome to business here are seeing now germany wants russia to export more gas to the country so help cover its scrapping of nuclear power meeting with president the move but amid very different hand-over chancellor merkel says she does not expect russia to supply the and tire increase but russia says it's ready to meet the rent and last week prime minister putin suggested adding a new line to the nordstrom pipeline which delivers as their record to germany bypassing ukraine and belarus. separately germany will take part in russia's innovation five the two countries are creating a one billion euro investment fund to support high tech business the head of russia's state bank says the cash will only target small and medium size for arms
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in particular old ones which work in the car industry. believes this will help produce more components locally. but projects skolkovo its continuance or trapped new companies russia's answer to silicon valley has revealed a further thirteen firms have signed up the project's chief operating officer says investments this coming from both big and small players. on one level we've already attracted commitments from for example cisco over one billion dollars to invest in skoda on a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also directed forty million dollars to invest in venture funds plus one hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an r. and d. center for clinical trials that's going to go and then on another level in the venture capital we have attracted for funds collectively which are committed financing to go finance with us about forty million dollars as well so give you a range of the type of partners we're working with from the very large commitments to very important commitments on the venture side as well our goal is to match one
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hundred percent inveterately twenty percent of the finance that we receive from the russian government and i think we're on track do we not only have to keep in mind the schools where there is about thirteen months old and i think we made some very decent progress so far. and that's like a lot and that's the day's trading crude is on the rise as investors wait for reports to morrow that may show you a sentence will use the life for a seventh week however concerns about the prospects of global economic recovery are limits in the games. and european stocks are trying to rebound from a seven month low with positive corporate results supporting some sectors banks are mostly higher after being particularly heads on monday commerzbank is off almost four percent. and here in moscow both exchanges are in the black the artsy as is all just over one percent and my sex is off point sixty three percent let's take
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a look at some individual share moves on the my sex other two majors are all the raw is told by gains in the oil price gas problem is that in point seven percent and that's as investors are waiting for the outcome of talks in germany seeing heavy long points seventeen percent on reports it's agreed to acquire energy assets and brazil and this deal could boost its reserves by three and a half percent. those are also on the rally after a sell off in the previous trading session is one point sixteen percent it's. russia's largest gold producer climbs through almost triple output in five years dollars gold says its minutes hopes on meet the pulses in siberia to raise production to one hundred fifteen back to the saudis and if the goal is reached the company will become one of the world's top five precious metal my nerves. and life is getting easier for foreign investors playing on the russian stock markets
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they now don't have to pay outs but i suppose some capital gains tax for trading a local affairs officials say four dollars often conclude the deals with awesome blue chips outside the country in order to avoid this tax at a less hopeful who will help boost the city and the markets. and not so the business news for the elderly true we'll bring you up to date with all the latest stories in about fifteen minutes from now next up are the headlines with that less .
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