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well you're watching r t and we have some breaking news for you were driving carrying a three time champion russian ice hockey team has crashed near the runway in the town of jaroslava that's two hundred seventy kilometers northeast of moscow now the latest information that we're getting is out there are only two survivors among the forty two people who were on board well we do have a correspondent in got a solid piece of our way for us about i was still trying to work a sub was established connection in the meantime well that's cross over to my colleague here are ok partridge is with me this is certainly not good news in certain patterns for the sporting world what can you tell us about the team that was on board it's as we know it's a locomotive team as as far as we know yes yes all of committee the team which a powerhouse from the coach of the kontinental hockey league and from what we
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gather it's their team plane that was taking off from the local airport it was flying to the bitterest in capital of means to play it in a moment scheme with one of their opening games of the season which was tomorrow actually the opening game of the k.h. well today which was between the champions so about to lie if and when as of last year atlanta has not been for spain obviously in the light of what's happened from what we gather as you said forty four forty two people are reported dead the information we have it was the first choice change obviously we don't have names but we do have an idea that probably there may be among eight different nationalities international players amongst them it was a ball and the youngest was twenty as we hear less reports we're getting is the youngest player was up twenty years on the day but this isn't really the first it's a tragedy it isn't the first in the sporting world unfortunately unfortunately not we've managed to extrude i mean there are some unfortunately famous incidents of air crashes that have to make informal teams the most famous one that comes to mind as a football reporter this for me was manchester united in one hundred fifty eight with the busby babes. i mean that's me you think your opinion and that's when i touched
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the young boys died and it's such an engine and civilized and then you have to admit in the busby babes also that we managed to sneak in to have which we found less and less and plain question i mean if i'm a challenge that you in one conclusion on two and we have a nine hundred ninety three was on the national football team that was a single and unfortunately a plane crash we have the u.s. olympic biggest bank in one thousand sixty one nine eleven crashes obviously devastation all right all right thanks very much for that update kate i think we've established a connection with our correspondents and you some knowledge has been at us level for us that isa as you hear me what can you tell us about what happened what we've just got to about a kilometer away from but you probably hear the ambulances and fire fight their way to where it happened just outside of their problem where this is we're not smoke filled with all of what is taking place the numbers are moving very fast the latest
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we have is that forty two were onboard forty are dead twenty six bodies have already been recovered and in fact the latest numbers with two survivors one of them alexander guys you know who is already in hospital you think critical condition he's a member for the russian national hockey team can you believe to be one of the survivors if not yet confirmed who the other is but like i said to survivors so far in in what looks like it's going to be a horrible tragedy not just because of the crash but for this hockey team of course the look i'm with you hockey team three three time world champions i heard you speaking so i think kate there probably talked a lot about the significance of this and of their work they were flying few minutes play against namo there we know that a part of the shoes lodged we're being told have been found in the gold the river which is not far from your bottle and and a piece of the plane. so it's believed that. human factor could have played
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a part and this is what experts and officials are looking to now and also technical failure it was a young forty two plane which is considered to be pretty reliable but there have been. several class of it crashes and problems with the plane in the last ten years or so so that's probably going to be something that investigators are looking into so we might when you have a crash like this human factor is usually the first thing that investigators begin to look into and the people that we've had a chance to hear seem to think that that could have been a problem i just want to say that we know that foreign nationals for in fact on board as well members of the czech. team we know that the czech players yanmar was with on the world cup winners team last year was on the plane and so far we haven't heard anything about him being survivors believe that gun mark has in fact
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died in this crash we know that both transport and aviation ministers are on their way through the process as we speak i mean in the sinuses how about an hour ago if i just that some news of this process the sort of policy forum i'm going to sign to tell them we are hearing that president need to be a big if will be making his way to europe for this forum will in fact come and pay his respects at the site of the crash. ok thanks very much for the nice sister and we can hear the activity in the background again thanks and use in our way there live from jaroslav all kate i just want to go back to you a little bit about the team being there i mean there are star favorites there all kind of reaction are we expecting from the sporting world i think i think like most of us actually complete shock. the fact that tragedies have actually happened doesn't diminish the fact that the devastating effects they have across the sporting world i mean what makes it even even more tragic apart from what appears to be the last loss of life was the fact it was such
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a such an influential team such an important team this is the fourth season that is the first day of the season which only adds to the tragedy we the impact then obviously is going to be felt throughout the season we there were a powerhouse team they would be runners up twice semifinalist last year it's it is total shock and obviously the initial game that we were going to have today is decide between the champions and the runners up it was a replay of the final impact of the season so how do we do have any more information we're still going to learn about how it's going to progress literally that's all we know so far from the league is that they have suspended the first game because this report is coming through we don't know yet how it impacts on the show anything else moment all right thanks very much for the updates ok partridge for us we will keep you updated of course all the latest developments. as we get them be a plane crash there the latest being that there are only two survivors among the forty two people who were on board ok for now let's turn to some other of today's
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top stories it began with germany's heartless court ruling that the country's bailout billions for struggling nations are legal but once i'm going to merkel will have to ask permission and next time she wants to run to the rescue. with colonel gadhafi now surrounded by the rebels arts he looks at how libya might become a breeding ground for extremists to face an even bigger civil war. and a deadly blast rocks india's capital eleven people are dead and dozens injured in the city's worst attack in nearly three years. while a talk court in berlin has thrown out a series of lawsuits which side germany's bankrolling a bailout sale of european economies were illegal but i just ruled out giving chancellor merkel a black check saying that any future aid must now be pre-approved by probably meant well that could help or germany's ability to react swiftly to any new crises but sets a precedent for other nations to tighten their belts as well opposition parties welcomed the ruling but said merkel had made the crisis worse through delays
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a lack of vision for national advisor patrick yon believes there's little to celebrate just yet. ultimately this is actually i think what we would call a pyrrhic victory it's an empty victory for mrs merkel yes the be allowed can go ahead like all good court judgments read the small print and what has happened today is that in fact the german court which has clearly been very very much split on the issue has come i with an announcement we're still scarring through the small print but what we read so far suggests to us that they're going to request the german parliament and most importantly of all the german budget committee has a grid deal more say on what goes on in the whole issue on a larger basis what we're looking at today is the fact that yes be allowed to can go ahead but at the same time it's still a very very quietly picture of the euro we know that the german people are deeply unhappy about what's going on and they don't see there being any benefit in
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suddenly giving a credit card another bottle of vodka to and drying drunken man in a department store and that's what we've got here it's going to still be a terrible result once the markets have a bit of a relief rally which is going on as we speak what's happening is that greece is essential in being sold. to the slavery by the way that the euro mechanism is working shave the hardest for greece it's a parcel to greece people and it's a total complete and utter disaster for the europe of greece should be allowed to go free and it must make its own decisions its own sovereign decisions but of greece doesn't believe the cancer is spreading and as we know it reached last month it already was rooting around a clear since it hit or to belittle and so far does the disease google for entirely kills the patients i think the question is it's not a question of how much work is there to get angry side of the euro actually i much chances are that the euro is going to survive with greece still in it and the
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answer is really not. all further south and there is clear frustration among its valiance and the spanish with thousands rallying in protest that their government. a certain measures italy's forty five billion euro package welcomed by the e.u. includes new tax hikes as well as raising the retirement age for women listening to the demonstration scheme ahead of the national senate vote on amending the constitution to limit national debt unions and rights groups say the death cap would decimate the welfare system and hurt the house from. all the libyan rebels say they've trapped colonel gadhafi and are ready to take him dead or alive well the former leader was tracked down after loyalists convoys left for neighboring country of my chair the rebels are believed to have located gadhafi with high tech equipment and intelligence where they now control most of the country after helping out the mustard nations but it's in a stark contrast to how america and britain operated in libya in recent years well before the end to get off the campaign the cia of m i six were allegedly sending
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terror suspects to libya for interrogation and torture that's according to documents on earth in libya which have sparked outrage was artie's daniel bushell reports the signs suggest the violence isn't over yet and the real chaos may yet to come. the homemade his son is one of africa's most experienced diplomats just but from the libyan capital he says nato bombing has turned it into a ghost town that is no police. there is no administration there is no there is no it's called law and order has been replaced by a crew of rebels some fear that the various groups who have emerged might soon start fighting each other i thought you were in stores have been raided every man with kalashnikovs if the tribes fight for their independence their country will answer and never ends in civil war but a brutal urban guerrilla war. lists argue that even rebel leaders don't know where therefore it is a from. rebel hands mom with julia was
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a launch to find islamist sleeper cells had joined history fanciful a vast parallel structure of competence has appeared we have no idea who is in charge of them. hopes of a reliable replacement for more ammo gadhafi appear to be fading libya's rebels remain deeply divided while the chaos from nato bombing appears to be spreading beyond the country's borders in the turmoil there are fears that religious extremists could be using libya as a base to further their aims in north africa and function is a part of the mission women got abortion rights twenty years before women in belgium and the last regime divorced women good benefits revived arab who just movements are trying to reverse that the week before the war leaders from barack obama to nicolas sarkozy and silvio berlusconi shook and even kissed. it was called the bridge carpet treatment in paris but the west will also change tack warning
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experts if libya doesn't go for them as planned according to this man who's just returned from war torn tripoli the message from some locals there is that the conflict may have created a frankenstein's monster for europe they warned us that we don't know what we are creating and it will be a free haven of extremist groups which are just on the southern border of europe poirot's from failed somalia made their coast a no go. frighteningly some diplomats male think libya is heading in the same direction but what do you have that it is military and will not be shifts and there will be pirates and there will be all bloat for control needed. to make it safe i don't think french economy can support that western intervention in libya has proved large numbers of new forces to the fore experts feel the west itself may come to regret their emergence daniel bushell or brussels and say with the
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region's troubles russia and france are calling for more dialogue between the syrian government and its opposition to try and end the unrest or is also a warning that there should be no repeat of what happened in libya and that's during a meeting between the french and russian foreign ministers how does it go it's going to follow their tolerance. well surely there is a number of differences in the approaches and understanding's of some international issues between russia and france but so the two countries do call each other a long term strategic partners and they are on common ground when it comes to agreed amount of international and global problems now i'm talking about syria moscow and paris for understanding that the situation there can not to repeat what happened with libya and it's absolutely vital that the opposition in syria has a dialogue with the authorities. we're convinced that it's vital today to stop
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talks and this is actually what the syrian leadership calls for it's extremely dangerous to print certain forces in syria to boycott those talks and neither russia nor fronts wants to see that happen every party in syria should stop using violence and we proposed a resolution to this in fact we encourage the government to carry out the reforms it has launched and the opposition should not use provocations and reject invitations into dialogue you know why it comes to the different approaches between russia and france france calls for tougher sanctions on the syrian off towards while russia stands for peaceful dialogue but anyway the syrian situation is still to be discussed later in september at the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york while they talk about why the range of issues of course are quite a worrying issue for russia the u.s.
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plans to build the anti missile defense system in europe and france has once again said that they are ready and hoping to talk about this with moscow in the future to continue negotiations and according to the french foreign minister peres hopes that they will be able to prove to moscow that the shield is not aimed against russia. well the council of europe's legal committee is to look closer into sue a school aims that fourteen european countries allegedly allowed the cia to operate secret prisons on their soil well the report by politician dick marty says u.s. actions in those detention centers violated basic human rights and torture was widely used. human rights commissioner has already urged poland lithuania everyone mania to come clean about their roles well i'll give just one that is who's who's read the little wing in opposition party front isn't the us ally and now mr so right hasn't lithuania immediately responded to the accusations i think this is
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because of the simple reason that the immediate response and telling the whole truth which overthrew the us government and government are not binding by the rules were proclaiming themselves i mean a democracy rule of law and torturing of prisoners free the judiciary would be compromised here for the whole crew for. media this is why there was a delay in finding the truth all right but what documents were activities are processed by it's usually for the reasons for the interests of national security but if it really is of interest of national security is it justifiable if the information a suspect reveals for example could save innocent lives from terrorism. i think not i think it's very important to judge every case every person individually and to stick to the presumption of not guilty and the
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more so u.s. government and its allies go in and are going the wrong path in. choosing. in choosing you this way of handling terrorism the roots of terrorism are in poverty in non in better education in hunger and this is where the should to focus the whole attention of the whole world and the now the u.s. government and the fenian government are attacking the not the causes of the problem but the consequences so this is not the good way to do ok let's talk about the inquiry itself the possible outcome i mean if governments took so much care and concealing these activities let's stopping them from operating in the dark when it comes to this inquiry. can you replace i mean if they conceal their
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activities isn't it likely they're also going to conceal a lot of the facts when it comes to this inquiry so what how much of the truth can reality gets. this is this is a good question in the feeney of inquiry showed that there was a whole infrastructure of the building of the prism bilocation the cia planes landing in the premier in two thousand and two two thousand and five but nobody. gave the information about who about so-called suspects about so-called terrorists who were very aware and this is the information that both concrete persons who were brought to the fenian this information is lacking and this is the core of the problem and this allowed to lithium officials of that time to say that you know we didn't have prisons because good is no evidence and no facts about concrete so-called terrorist yes we had as they say here we had the building
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ve had the infrastructure but it was not used but the question is why planes were lending many times why we had the reports about negotiations among between the u.s. and if we knew so it was very. i would say i'm concrete investigation and it disappointed many oh right and we're talking here about high level government official need this is a bill goes high up in the echelon are we likely to see anyone take responsibility given that you're dealing with actual government here. you know to tell the truth. we should say that in the sr there was no dismissal of high ranking politicians only some high ranking civil servants left their positions. but no. politician assumed responsibility to tell the truth i think this is the
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story which touched the whole europe and i think of you should go for over think about the possibility of bringing the whole matter to the international tribunal in the hague i think it would be wise and justifiable to bring the highest political leaders of united states of that time i mean george bush and his aides in the new fenian officials of that time to bring to the hague international tribunal because work is clear now almost is very that there were crimes committed against humanity against persons against democracy against the rule of law against there and in the judiciary i mean circlet case thank you very much for your insight there argued us from the littering an opposition party from. our powerful explosion that struck the indian capital new
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delhi leaving eleven people dead and at least sixty five injured but not a sound like terrorist group has reportedly said it carried out the blasts artie's british reader has been looking into who might be. so far the home minister is actually saying that the and i ate the national investigation agency has received an e-mail from hoochie or the old jihad is swami which is a group that's actually outlawed here in india the group it said that they want to repeal the conviction of a man who is actually on death row right now who is allegedly responsible for bombings in the indian parliament back in two thousand and one experts are saying the police are saying that this was a high intensity attack that it was a strategic plans attack there was a bomb that was found in a suitcase near the parking lot of that building this obviously isn't the first time that india has experienced a terror attack actually this same exact building was the target of an attack back
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in may of this year and obviously this is all happening a very close to the anniversary of nine eleven. breaking news story a jet carrying a three time champion russian ice hockey team has crashed near the runway in the town of slidell two hundred seventy kilometers northeast of moscow and the latest information we're getting is that there are only two survivors among the forty two people who were onboard our correspondent on the sanaa is if you got us level for us so what is the latest details that you have to there for us the bill a just information that i have is actually from the team behind the team's press service which is that they're confirming that are in fact the full team was on board this yacht forty two thirty seven people it's now being said but forty people are confirmed dead twenty six bodies have been found and there were forty two people on board in total like you said two survivors believes we're hearing that
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one of the survivors and i. flew is a part of the russian national team he is in hospital already and in very critical condition. we don't know who that second survivor is we heard rumors earlier that it could have been a crew member and then that was withdrawn so we're trying to find out who perhaps that second survivor is but it is believed that they already are in hospital those two people. like i said i've got forty two i can tell you that the planes capacity is about for one hundred twenty people on this plane we're hearing that there were one hundred seats or so you well know this was a hockey team that was traveling for the opening of the k h l season and we know that some of them not just have been cancelled repeating these pictures in of matches cancelled in other cities crying devastated by this tragedy that two took place just outside of euro solvable forswear international global policy forum is taking place it's by accident that we're here we were working out the forum all day and when news came of this tragedy and we are hearing that president is very
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different is making his way to that policy forum on thursday will be in france coming to pay his respects at the crash site is already set. he is a bit slow. to decide we feed he's on his way as far as we can understand the prime minister vladimir putin has sent the transport minister and they're on their way oh well what about recovery efforts and he said i mean you're right there at the site have they recovered all the bodies since so far where to where are they going to be taken what's the next step. they've recovered trying to six bodies so far that number of course is moving very quickly just twenty minutes ago it was thirteen so so efforts here are full blown you can say constantly there are ambulances passing by fire trucks we couldn't get our our satellite truck close enough to the crash site to bring you any live pictures unfortunately we just sent one of our crew members on foot it's about a kilometer away those was soaking in the wilds in fact we have contacted them and
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they say they were able to fill a lot of the process of this cleanup of a part of the plane in fact was found it's believed the fuse fuselage was found in the vocal river which of course is not very far from your rosalba but from what we're hearing from our cameraman who's right there at the crash site a very active investigation and cleanup taking place as we speak and what about the family members are they already starting to make their way to the crash site. can you repeat that so many members family members and relatives are you starting to see or hear about them about trying to make their way to the crash site. there's a lot of activity that's all i can say i can't say that we've seen any any family or is that have made it here i think it's fair to assume that it's going to take them a while to get here the plane was was just taking off that's when it drops from not just outside if you're a sagal and as this news comes in of course it's expected that close members of the family will be making their way perhaps to hear and of course of those two
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survivors ok well thanks very much for that update and he certainly crossing back live to you as you get more information he said i would have reporting from we have a sagal well the yak forty two aircraft that's crashed and how to solve it is a mid range passenger check now the flying certificate of this particular plane was due to expire in three weeks time but yet forty two was introduced in the soviet union and the one nine hundred eighty s. as a substitute for the aging fleet of tupelo planes well up the beginning of the month that total of ninety two yak forty two aircraft were listed as being and currently in service go do stay with me tell you have more of what we know about the plane tragedy has killed nearly all of russia's major league look on with t.v.'s level ice hockey squad the latest number we're getting is only two of forty two only two survived a forty two on board again we'll be bringing you all the details right here on our
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