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to cheat every green looking for children in tow. in search of progress emergency crews are looking for the man russian freighter that was taking supplies to the international space station but crashed back to earth in siberia. different priorities rebels in libya may be focused on the capture of gadhafi but western nations are rushing to get a slice of the country's oil pie and during the new government. caught up in the information war while the u.s. and e.u. are pushing for more sanctions against syria journalists on the ground say there is a lack of objective coverage coming out of the country. and business offer a major drop early in the way quote price a high again although some analysts say that russia's economy should be able to
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withstand a lower oil price or in business in about twenty minutes. one piano in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie welcome to the program emergency crews are searching forests in southern siberia for potentially toxic wreckage from the on man russian cargo space ship that crashed on wednesday the progress vessel was ferrying food and fuel to the international space station when it fell back down to earth for the first time in its thirty year history artie's fear all over has the latest. the rocket broke into three separate pots says it failed to reach the required speed to carry it out through the earth's atmosphere and spread itself over a wide area of forest in southern side bierria they said saying they're confident there was nobody there however at this time of the year and not particular area
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it's very popular with local people going out taking notes taking perris so the process of finding out if anybody was caught up in this incident what the authorities have said though and they are saying to locals in the area is do not go out into the woods searching for pieces of this wreckage they don't want to see anybody going out hunting to see if any is around the area where there could be any kind of talks expel and becoming contaminated due to a breach in a fuel cell or a fuel line the soyuz rocket that was carrying it as this carrying the progress module now they so used to look at maybe the piece that they're keen to look at the soyuz as it stands the only tool mankind has to carry human beings into space in the only ferry between earth and the international space station we are hearing from inside. that until they find out what caused this the sole use will be grounded. grounded until they find out anything else what we are hearing is the scope of currently six astronauts on board the i.s.a.'s from russia the united
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states japan now they were giving a huge they were given a huge resupply from the last shuttle mission that can last them for several more months quite comfortably now what i mentioned earlier on though about the soyuz being grounded we're hearing pieces where we could see a problem for the crew onboard the i.s.a.'s six people up there one soyuz module docked at the international space station at the moment there are only three seats on pull it is so use module should they have to try and evacuate people from the space station their only space for three people while not mochi will without as i say. no space shuttle anymore only the soyuz the only way to get up there and take people out there take people without but this could prove something that we're going to have to keep an eye on the food situation say all comes down to the astronauts training and they'll be looking to get food out there soon as possible
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to them. you know all over the founder of the capital science connections innovation agency dr patrick stewart says it's unlikely the rocket could have caused any casualties the launch trajectory of all of these craft tends to pass over very sparsely populated regions or even over the ocean and the. risk is really very very remote indeed i think that's that's not something that we need to be overly worried about the provision of a new launch vehicle and a new launch. something that's pretty expensive of course it's all in short. imagine it is in the case of the russian launches it's all insured so the cost is covered you know it's a pretty costly process i would like to put a figure on it tens of millions of dollars must be the most sort of assessment. and still have for you this hour here on r t a security breakthrough north korea so ready to return to the six party negotiation table as its leader kim jong il says
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he'll consider a moratorium on nuclear testing. and nice work if you can get it football superstar semi auto size a deal with russia's ambitious. find out i saw me he used to be paid. what a dad or alive a reward of almost two million dollars has been offered to any regime loyalists who delivers colonel gadhafi to the rebels he has also reportedly been promised safe passage out of the country if you're announces his leadership could have his whereabouts for me is a mystery the rebels think he is in or around tripoli the opposition claims to be in control of most of the capital but there are still reports of resistance by government loyalists and while the battle continues the carve up of libya's vast oil riches is already in full swing r.t. sara for reports on the western powers lining up for
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a piece of the pie. kill to the ha's of may smolder was and you'll strike oil whether or not that's things true when it comes to libya oil is going to play a pivotal role in the country's future q we have to feel restruck interest me. the western interest to check i just want. to rebel to finally a future the big government interest we start sharing with us it's possible a stranger to the concept of friends with benefits but it's been quick to k.z. up to the new transitional pencil inviting the public face of the great but in egypt well to italy it's all well as good at these places european allies in the eighty eight bombing campaign began back in april women were up at least. which sides began courting the rebels the top of the agenda for two pearls visit is expected to be discussions about italy's lucrative energy contracts with libya
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before the war almost a third of italy's daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but if they will be able to maintain these previously close business is by no means a given in a post gadhafi libya the theater likely extremely uncertain and there are little guarantees one of the biggest problems italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been a struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves . among the rebels there are many factions commission people. it's just the noise and chaotic and many of these groups of rebels are former politicians. could hardly and then be completely changed their face. as they say neutrally i
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think corrupt politicians. personally on a number of occasions three prisoners connections less than a month ago she returned from a fact finding trip to libya with a handwritten letter she says was written by get up eight or berlusconi in it he allegedly says he was surprised by your decision to join the coalition against libya especially after we signed the friendship and cooperation treaty between our two sides the treaty he's referring to he was signed just two months before the libyan uprising the letter goes on to ask why did you join our enemies or that any diplomatic dialogue or investigation berlusconi now seems t.v. is in making new friends but was that maybe the final chapter think that the anything the conflict will continue. to show that. well preserved. a new phase of the war which is among the rebels them so there's no consensus both in italy and in general and the up and coming meeting on who to talk
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to who will be the future reference points in the new libyan now italy along with many in the west could well find that previous lucrative relations may turn out to be just despicable but the rainfall the friendships there are. layers has us now taking a backseat after helping the rebels advance into tripoli but admits it's just staying in the hunt for colonel gadhafi u.s. government advisor on terrorism dr wallach fara says that gadhafi could still mount a counter offensive while the rebels face stern tests could out he has many supporters in his birthplace and many supporters in the south if gadhafi has left the tripoli area up to the south he could well unleash a new insurgency so his regime would go but it would become the new rebels in the current rebels now will become the new regime so we are still far away from a complete stable libya number one is to form quickly new units or not open new
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units of the libyan army because what we have right now is a multitude of militias many of these militias are islamist militias they have their own political agenda and then you have what in the hands of many people plus you have weapons of mass destruction or nonconventional weapons that are across libya and that has to be secured for a lot of issues have to be addressed really before only focusing on qaddafi or even thinking of the contracts the oil contracts to come. meanwhile lot of america's best known senators believes it's russia that could be next in line for a levy a style uprising for a republican presidential candidate john mccain has lashed out of moscow on the american c.b.s. news channel saying the spirit of the arab spring is due to spread and could also reach tyler he's got hitched account has the details from washington. senator mccain has got a very far from rich far fetched outlook that's for sure he's sure that the so-called arab spring will rage on and will make it to countries like china and
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russia which according to mccain need them ocracy just like libya does by the way at some point even said libya has already achieved a democracy which judging by the situation on the ground is really far from reality because even as the transitional national council takes over in tripoli that's not the government that was chosen by the leading people of many leaders are outraged by the fact that foreign powers have essentially made those choices for them and looking back at it egyptians who don't do seem to have achieved what they were fighting for so as far as democracy is concerned in those countries there's still lots of questions but according to became it's all great on the fire of our placings should move on to other countries first stop syria according to the senator right after could alfie he said it's a start next to fall but too many mccain's statements are not surprising really because he's seen as a mouthpiece for those forces in washington who at this hawkish mentality and would want to see some countries go upside down especially rich nations or strategically
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important ones it's quite interesting that senator mccain is pointing at some of the world's richest countries russia that sitting on vast natural resources and china which is developing extremely rapidly it's america's biggest creditor it's the world's number one export of goods as we know the center is basically calling for revolutions in those countries presuming that their livelihood is soledad that they need to rebel immediately poll showed that most americans are not happy with where their economy is going also they're not happy with their president is approval rating is below thirty percent the nation's fourteen plus trillion dollar debt continues to rise the economy you know is not generating enough jobs and unemployment remains above nine percent as we know following mccain's logic though does that mean that americans too would have to take to the streets and rebel and recall not clear really so i want to have to ask him that question because there's a lot of discontent in mccain's home country but to senator mccain obviously you
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know haley is other people as one why is french writer said. that is poured in there about the u.s. and some e.u. countries are calling for an arms embargo and wider sanctions to be imposed against syria following the crackdown there are russia and china are opposed to the plan was moscow saying countries should be encouraging dialogue in syria not punishing it with reports from the country scares it hard to verify the way it's perceived from b. outside is decidedly one sided as maria for national now reports that began around four o'clock in the morning this is how the world has been watching the unrest in syria through mobile phone cameras into food from the woods through can country has flooded international news or rather blooded killings and execution is supposedly at the hands of president arsons miter who been cellphones have become a trademark of the regime syrian officials those seized the scenes a staged the you tube is not credible an eyewitness account is not credible after
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we come out and shout help they're killing us next door. these are not credible ways to assess a situation the u.n. has condemned over the violence against his people for damascus emphasizes from afar until recently a low un mission has crossed the syrian border as a correspondent with saudi a rather based i mean a national news channel in syria his says the government should claim itself because this image and the good will in my thinking is a ban foreign journalists finding missions from coming in and they don't allow us to work there can i just take a camera and go filming even here in the mask and you should and i would never wait till the government made a statement ten million reporters in the country everyone has a phone why should they wait with the local access to information many people have used their cell phones to film what's been happening and to share it with the rest of the world. what again censorship is
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a double edged sword while mobile video can give anyone a voice and perhaps help save lives it can just as well be used to transform the truth and that could come at the cost of people's lives martin not his real name as the man behind the camera is a freelance journalist currently working for a western media outlet he cannot tell more and he doesn't want his face to appear on screen hiding the truth about himself he tries to reveal the truth of another kind. of. information about what's going on. there are some armed forces on the ground that are very simple you. see that reporters are killing. unarmed. civilians and. broached the. freedom. wasn't
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afraid of being thrown in jail has been there three times already. his afraid of being killed or friends in guam where you get. this person was filming it was the only one who was thirty. brokers and those are very peripheral syrian state t.v. brings their evidence to support their leader. promotion of the movie it was. a cheerful mother crying over her boy apparently there they said that was in homes but here it is same picture indeed it was made in the right in the person name they can then assert just like one of the most oppressive regimes in the world food of all the past has never been serious strongpoint because this is all we ask all we are for the truth to come out for the birth sides of the story to be told not just one side all the time the fact that not as many foreign journalists are allowed in
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. the western world once does not give the right to the western world to grab any story. but that doesn't look to be among the media's goals and this conflict the press is not just about coverage it's a war and as in every war the goal is to wean rufe you'll see the most the syria all remember if you've missed anything we're covering here in r t can check out our web site r.t. dot com here is a taste of what else is on the line for you today. in iran files a lawsuit against russia and the international court over moscow's refusal to supply its s. three hundred air to fans missiles two to rhyme. plus tuesday's unlikely earthquake in the u.s. that two two nuclear reactors offline outside of washington d.c. could have been caused by a controversial mining method known as fracking all the details at r.t.
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dot com. north korea's reclusive leader kim jarrell who rarely ventures outside the country is heading back home after talks with president medvedev in russia's republic of good out's year as it's ready to return to six party talks on its nuclear program without preconditions erik's rocket from the national campaign to and the korean war believes it's south korea and its allies of the u.s. who aren't really willing to negotiate. there's nothing to stop any party from sitting down at the table now you have the opportunity to stop the production of nuclear material you have the ability to discuss such issues you have the ability to begin to develop a peace process that could lead to demilitarisation and lowered tensions in the region so will they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international
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pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they are talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the tot's not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak and we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea close to one hundred bases and posts in a tiny country is this really to defend against that war no i would contend that it's relates to china and the desire by the united states to maintain its military presence in korea. watching r t let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world steve jobs the founder really trying to giant apple has resigned as its following health problems if you're replaced by chief operating officer tim cook jobs who underwent
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a liver transplant following pancreatic cancer said he could no longer handle his duties fifty five year old has been on medical leave for an undisclosed condition since mid january. the former bosnian serb military commander has to return to the international tribunal for the former yugoslavia and the hague later on thursday lot of his accused of responsibility for the killing of almost eight thousand bosnian muslim men and boys at srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred ninety five it comes a day after goran hadzic the word timely year of rebel serbs in creation pleaded not guilty to crimes against humanity the courts. are being shaken by tuesday's earthquake the east coast of the united states is bracing itself to be hit by hurricane irene had the rain and winds earlier battered parts of the caribbean sweeping through cuba and the dominican republic is expected to become a category four hurricane as it passes over the northwestern bahamas own route to the east room u.s.
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coast no deaths or injuries have so far been reported. these railway military says its aircraft have struck a number of targets in gaza with four deaths confirmed by the palestinian side twenty people including a child were wounded it comes after a palestinian militants fired rockets into israel on wednesday the latest round of violence broke out last week when reportedly from gaza ambushed cars and buses in israel killing eight people. now the fourth time african player of the year is samuel it too has agreed a deal with russia. for a record salary of thirty million dollars a year the arrival of the superstar striker is a massive coup for russia's premier league and puts firmly on the map as one of the world's most ambitious clocks our season is you know questionable as the details. the latest news coming from a b. and g. football club is
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a really capturing the imagination of the world of football and it really themes that we are witnessing possibly a new dream team gathering on the russian soil as we can now officially say that a long awaited transfer of the interim illinois striker. has been completed the negotiations to come more than a week but on wednesday signed a contract and became an. player the cameroon international under one's magical examination and will start training with his a new team today meanwhile of this move makes him of the highest paid football player in the world as will pay over thirteen million dollars pay yeah and in the three years contract he will receive over nineteen million dollars lots of loan when and gold one asus of the space of a few months the dentist any football club has made had lies all across the world by buying leading international football players the team has already legendary
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brazilian roberto carlos the team has already signed a contract where there's this silver and also a famous the russian a football player unis of course meanwhile all that happened after the football club was a barge a guy a locally born and businessman and also one of the richest men in russia. and now he's spending millions of dollars in a bid to make this club which is situated here in russia's north caucasus known all across the world. was it a question of reporting there well on this of the note we turn to the world of business with you is still with us. how and a very warm welcome to the program the recent turbulence in the market has constant shadow over russia's hopes for a sustainable high oil price when has recently seen heavy losses on the prospect leave it could soon resume exports courage is high of a solid as a roller coaster ride seems to continue on its sunday if to hear from v.
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to be capital though believes russia's economy should be able to withstand a lot well right. this time around compared to two thousand and eight russia is more immune to decline in oil prices and the key reason for this is a flexible ruble policy because what we've seen in the beginning of august when there isn't the downgraded the united states and they have all the markets a little the ruble depreciated and the central bank allowed it to depreciate so the central bank protected local interest rates local banking sector by flexible exchange rate so we think that even. though he knew. the ruble will take most of their most of the heat and we will be more protected from external negative personal folks. as you heard about prices are high underpinned by the crisis in which investors are looking ahead to the speech at the head of the five reserve on friday all eyes are now on whether under ninety will announce another round of
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money printing to prop up the u.s. economy and gold has slumped to one thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars per ounce losing about three percent after hitting another record of nineteen hundred dollars earlier this week and was supposed to profit taking and hopeful the new mattress of us try to bolster its recover when we go to europe is here seeing the polls just start today on the back of a strong performance in the u.s. market in the new year and russia. indices are dropping off. slightly in the courts going to start this story so now they are in the minds of some both gating are on point six percent as you can see from the graph let's now take a look at some of the individual show movers on the mice it's banking stocks are among the main game is this all was over two percent meanwhile mining from paul imaginal is in the ranks no surprise that some gold and another metal mind is upset
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by a strong second quarter results are. company has boosted its net profit by its a percent i hundred and eighty seven million dollars. given the current market insurgency from troika direct says big cap stocks. that the term my recommendation for short term used to be very liquid stalky so we can see movement to about ten fifteen percent just during one we just during you in a few days during term we definitely should be in liquid stores but at some point when the volatility in the markets will go down you should look at some more fundamental story and growth stories like consumer in russia maybe even some stocks in all stick to russia like to include b.p. stories i think that also be going to the piece. i did on the second quarter report russia's losing supermarket chain by sales expired retail group has posted second
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quarter net profits of seventy three million dollars that's almost two hundred percent more than in the same period last year but that's slightly below analyst costs. and in other news russian foreign direct investment almost tripled in the first half of the here around eighty eight billion dollars have crossed the border with manufacturers and financial interests are receiving the most capital in mile around eighty two billion dollars have fled the country making brushes that foreign direct investment about six billion dollars. and finally russia's restive north caucasus region could be about to set up its own silicon valley the blueprint suggested by local authorities involves establishing a high tech help make in silicon parts was solar power systems well it's will cost about the one billion dollars project could break given in two to seven years with the costs between investors and the state officials say it silicon valley in the
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region would help attract investment and develop alternative energy sources of course it still needs to be approved by the russian government ok that's all the time for now joining for another business of data in the us from. twenty years ago in the largest country in. the subsequences of a. one hundred minimum
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