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these cars were once heavily affected by nuclear radiation now the radiator for a different reason part of an exhibition in key of did it to clear up well the nine hundred eighty six chernobyl fallout over the years the chernobyl museum in ukraine's capital kiev has become one of the top tourist attractions especially in april this year when the world markets going to fifth anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the firsthand post-apocalyptic experience looking at the exhibition here has not been enough and there is an adventurous alternative to the contaminated zone around sure the novel itself over the past decades tourists have been floor can hear more than ten thousand of them each year that's why forbes magazine named the dead zone one of the world's most exotic tourist destinations. alexander former resident of the ghost town of pretty good has been organizing these tours for several years he told us that visitors are always fascinated by
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what they see all the all their motivations for making the trip have always varied . so you can you he will have different reasons but the symbol to see what an apocalypse could look like. someone to feel the history of who has some it's their childhood like the atmosphere of the soviet union has been preserved but for me it's more important not why they come here i mean it's what effect it has on them. but since june that this radioactive tourism has been suspended the prosecutor general's office conducted checks and ruled that emergencies ministry had broken the law with these trips as well as making i don't healthy profit every tourist to the zone has been paying around one hundred u.s. dollars to do so equating to a multimillion dollar revenue every year what. we were to the ministry to inform the governments of every dollar earned by districts we knew of
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a lot of money has been leaking and we have no idea in whose pockets it ended up why not with the money into the budget and use it to solve the skills problems. that the ministry is defined it says it stuck by the law it claims these troops are a vital way of educating the world on how to avoid such disasters which are nobles on will never again be inhabited where experts say it could still serve other purposes. due to decontamination procedures almost toppled there has acceptable levels of radiation that's why we can use this watch on a complied spaces to build solar and wind power stations and even grow be a fuel there emergencies ministry has now filed a lawsuit in a bid to resume tours to contaminated zone and the court is expected to start hearings in mid september ukraine's thirty kilometer nuclear wasteland will remain closed to the public until then with a great remains very much open. r.t.
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reporting from clear and to normal in ukraine. developing story in afghanistan where at least six people have been killed and fifteen wounded in an ongoing taliban assault according to reports from the capital of the u.s. embassy in asia headquarters in kabul are still coming under heavy fire several of the parts of the city have also been attacked by suicide bombers when insurgents stormed in and all your pride and empty high rise building or from which they're firing guns and rocket propelled grenades afghan and nato forces are putting up fierce resistance several insurgents have reportedly been killed but up to four remain inside the building this comes just weeks after an attack on the british counsel's office in the same district that left twelve. the taliban has been stepping up its guards across the country since may he began handing it to afghan forces in july if you stay with r.t.
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for more updates. the very latest business news on the way next. hello and welcome to business and here on ars see the ruble is trading at eight month lows against the u.s. dollar and investors are concerned that europe's persistent that crisis could hit demand for fuel and that's left of lee hinder of russia's economic growth but jacob now chief economist at morgan stanley here russia says there are good reasons not to be too pessimistic. if you look at what's happening to reserves which is the kind of results of the interest rate of. transactions between russia and the rest of the world every week we've been seeing an increase in institutional reserves and if you think it will export these prices then what's happened. i think you'll find that the current to care continues to be very strong. on the capital it's
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a little bit less predictable the thing with the uncertainty over the elections maybe an increase in capital flows is there not to the level that you saw earlier this year so actually we expect the ruble to strengthen the case and from growing for a. person to look at the markets now all prices are higher feller rebounds in the euro and in stock markets let's take a look at what's happening over in the u.s. markets are trading and horses and territory both the dow and the nasdaq are again over half a percent this hour and europe investors are focusing on the weakness of the global economy proper foots the end of that had managed to raise earlier losses them from concerns in europe software and that crisis may arm the economy and reduce banks' access to funding but here in russia the markets bounced back from earlier losses as he has and then my six are in the black this hour. so now for an
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artsy business exclusive the c.e.o. ever known his son carlos watson says his company will soon say a majority stake in after us it's currently owns twenty five percent of russia's top carmaker and negotiations to buy more are progressing well. reasonably we should hopefully not be very far from a conclusion i would say it's a question of one thing i can tell you also that russia will become the largest market in europe first so in consequence one of the largest producers we're seeing capacity in russia being built everywhere through rehabilitation of existing capacity like a flow like yourself to post to building new plants so i think the future of the car industry in russia is very strong and practically all governments which are already in russia there were investing in russia and the demand in russia is picking up through the government of the economy so i'm very bullish on the russian market. so there's a sense for now the headlines are next with our. the
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. mind. would be soo much brighter than a few new moon about sound from phones to christians. nice friends totty don't come. in the czech republic is available in the gallery hotel assayas central hotel privileged. most trivial of the stuff i used to richard how much east in bosnia and herzegovina cheese available in hotels was near the children of each college age old kubic but you know joe what you know so joe periodically joe makoto should be killed or
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a boutique hotel and tomatoes. in serbia alters available in for most good and hyatt regency they are going to. now here mostly this is our senior libyan rebels attacked the three remaining strongholds and. under a shield of thanks to s. strikes pounces on a serious national report on war crimes committed by the tunnels loyalists on the authorship of the new leadership to restore order on security. ukraine question with the legality of tools of a nuclear disaster size and giannopoulos made allegations they were providing a healthy profit to officials but at spot say the contaminated lands might just coast in the industrial projects. germany its hands to calm the. is able to resist
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potential default by urging members of the your resume to stick together but stormy skies in lieu of the european debt strictly athletes to the help. prize of the time the arab world internet ever targeted place have also put thousands of guns into the hands of civilians and as the new leaders struggle to restore security and safety in their countries concern grows the circulation of blackness could pose a threat of population. a former u.n. expert on how the challenging task of disarming civilians could work out. with all the talk about diplomacy and humanity power over the gone still remains the primary means of solving international conflicts in this cause the current state of arms trade and arms trafficking then our joined by the former u.n. expert on those issues brian johnson told us thank you very much sir for being with
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us today let's start with libya in the beginning of the uprising of the revolution whatever you call it there were concerns that those backed by the may fall into the hands of terrorists has already happened well of course it has because it's easier for girls leaving off moments ago we were recalled to most of the guns that were looted you know and you know if you know things are still missing. in the hands of criminals as much as in the hands of terrorists all go off going. to be strewn with at some point the guns that corporal. in the case of libya the concerns as you know that a lot of the rebels were until fairly recently also to go there is being in with al qaida in some cases so there are some orders to work play by deal with them you know what i was called to the culture of america which is always taking an interest
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in world problems and i want to get support from the revolutionaries who want you to introduce. some of the individuals who did it now prior to the uprising in russia was one of the main suppliers of this to libya. but as far as i know it was not the only one and some of the countries that are now waging a campaign a military campaign against colonel gadhafi are also supplying weapons to his regime quite openly yes because it's interesting isn't it that if you look at. the moral graphical to the west in which things are not awfully good we seem to intervene. iraq and libya because they've got something we want i don't see anyone having any great these are to go and invade syria and dispose the president off so maybe he's got nothing what he wants you know so i think that's where the real politic comes into play but yes there was a decision taken whatever reason to support the libyan uprising even though the
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same country and us did go to the security council and get a resolution which in part composed in arms about they then went a long long way beyond those terms of reference you could argue the bombing campaign itself was pushing so what country said we actually talking about apart from russia who was supplying. i think most come from some of the most many countries was by me i know for example of a shipment of pistols from beretta and it's amazing because you can read through so they made a mistake in the paperwork but it was worth nine million euros when you go to collectors ninety million euros so there was a huge sort of i think about it where they would describe i think a sporting weapons but not what you want support you with a pistol but anyway so we know even the italian and the suffering will certainly do but you shop so i'm going to three systems i didn't know whether it was weapons as such when they were sold a radio or in this kind of thing high-tech kids to the regime so yes there's been
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a whole range of supplies from nearly all the usual suspects if you know right now what sort of want to just be are talking about and how dangerous it is and your perspective is the problem with you know it's true it will the waters every year we make more guns that are destroyed and through every year the total number of weapons on the planet is increasing. quite significantly i don't think reporting something like ten times more guns and reagan or this doctrine as united nations was only patients in conference rooms trying to get guns in circulation buy books by various programs but the money from my brother who also makes problems but i was always being struck by how cheap comes off so many comes to so now one thing i noticed when i was in the lead bit in march and the ghaziabad. gone sort of become very very fancy autumn for the young man so it's almost like having an i pod fun
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american teenager and every young person wants to have it is all a kalashnikov and i wondering whether you can really talk about any serious fight against arms trafficking money to have a cultural for young people really thinking about having a collage and if it's really what makes them cool and she this is a problem and so there's i was in gold some time ago and. sort of in the company most of whom you know knows that i will know that and saying i'm thrilled and so i go with the gun which is the first approach certainly for young men i mean one of the problems that. we have the trained soldiers for the moment i'm hoping it's actually. more fun to be a soldier with a gun because you can think what you want whether it's going to the moment you just take it because you're going to go to their homes and it will be hard to get these young men after a decade of war so i'm going to come back and there's a buddy of mine so it's a real problem i mean there are international markets it's trying to establish what
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you might call a better organization but you know i'm struck by imposing minimum standards when there is a conference in new york next year or ten years of discussions on the left which we're trying to organize an arms trade treaty i'm one of the problems at the moment is that whatever want to green it almost for treat is a good idea to have some control of the on steroids it's what goes in the future which is critical problems there was a famous. president on close human call to the coast of iran sort of oh god can we trust you but not you know it's i had many good friends from the same way but they need to control the whole story but they don't want to put them under control so they don't own their own business now regardless of what they're saying about it get off your track record that either your support him or not you have to admit that prior to this uprising lead there was a sort of an island of stability and they're relatively good live in africa has a pretty turbulent act consonant. with everything that is happening there and with
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all that lot of weapons flowing around and what sort of implications that could have for being here with us that there's anything that has implications certainly for the margaret because it's at least in terms of criminals they tend not to stay with i'm bored it is so you know you can teach you to organize a bank robbery case or in car or on the basis of weapons you get from this to a mall in libya so i agree with you one of the troubles that is the. view the way you can have a society where the good news. is if you have it's good you will respect the rule of law so therefore we have to have trust. you know police forces there's never enough police for them to control a population by force so we have to make policed by consent on countries which police by consent generally speaking have less gun crime on countries which of the which are not so pleased with it it's also true that we have
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a hard regime the same thing happens but you can't find the majority of gun crimes happen not because. the people wants to hold a legal weapon but because they don't have any trust and someone else looking after them with the police to look after them and that's where the problem starts so and that's the libyan transitional national council can very quickly start wish a trusted. impartial and determined police force and that because marine systems protect you and for me there will be a temptation of people to keep guns bitter and i'm not then resist temptation to go on to something which shouldn't be used what sort of naturist do you think you believe get out there which is the way we've been to three it's going to take an audience here. percentage of votes but in the population i mean and maybe buying them now their war offerings some sort of surrender kind of pain and spying
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by guns but there's a i think it's not a good i mean i've been told and several sort of by about campaigns becomes one hundred not distributed when there's one occasion i was with him one of them grabs a bill and the congo going to. continue as we go in there. i forget the price but we're paying seventy five dollars to help us sort of go well the problem is all because of the congo river you can buy the books so people are actually bringing guns for the comfort of it came a sort of basis because a business incidentally were going to get the brunt of it so they've been tried different ways around this by saying well as a community i was at a time when there was a bit of age if you go cross reference it and the four of us will believe you when you're going to the shelter or you put station and stuff like that so that seems to work better in some ways i have to say that the problem of getting weapons at this sort of condition is much more difficult people tend to think when you call somebody just feel totally it was a very very expensive campaign you know it was it was embarrassing you know i mean
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everyone looked like a look at it like maybe if you remember it was easier notes to get guns out of circulation and through a nomination because i'm going to sion is happy it's book eight now you can have more success and there's no point how you're going to come get me i mean the so many was sort of i mean this is the key to concluding lawson's weapons if they can get i mean this from the i'm going to is not going to them now i have another question i'm not sure about your columns about it but it's just a lot of personal observation. the surprising began back in march it was primarily driven by bass young people like teenagers a young man and my niece who went to the frontlines almost for the fun of it and the pictures we're now getting from tripoli show very different sort of probables there is a middle aged radical seem to be a far more professional than their handling of the army is. how did that shift happen i think first of all you know i'm on the ground all this for me. to watch
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myself through you know that when you're young and you think your immortal i think voters are part of the revolution. of course that was through with my being successful with the good work and also the people who were in civilian clothes in the middle age i would guess you know this is you go to somebody you see there were very disapproving of trains on and finally i have a question regarding the recent allegations or theories that some countries may be. illegally selling arms to. the french admitting. something. which is on the face of it's a breach of the security council resolution which one can only people. with a permanent member of the security council goes wrong crossing resolution they both think it's about it. but you know real the real world is sometimes not so last place to be in. a british foreign secretary can he be said but once the.
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president's going to interests i think that's true of every country is true it's true it's true with americans on the fringe so people will look to their interests as they see them all the time but yes it's about thing when the most united nations system is not going to work it for it's going to work. nothing else it's the best system we have and i think it's very unfortunate for the member states of the security council then ignore the resolution statements and for us. thank you very much.
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videos for your media to. really dark teatime time. libyan rebels attack the few remaining strongholds of moammar gadhafi under a shield of nato and strikes that as understands about our thoughts on the crimes committed by camels loyalists and the opposition. leadership to restore order and see hear or see. ukraine question the legality of talls to the nuclear disaster site in chernobyl made allegations they were providing on health and profits to officials but experts say the contaminated land might just replace the new industrial projects. germany attempts to calm fears avery says potential default by urging members of the year is ing to stick together with the stormy
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skies and leaving a big european debt strategically to be only and help. him johnny for more on those stories about fifteen minutes time after all that in sports with new nannies taylor now let me see you again and the serbian sensation it just continues to be does that really doesn't mean you're so right so i tell you what i was this time last year i kind of remember sitting here speaking but. you can stop and well i tell you what new black talk of a child is just one is third grand slam title we're going to have a look at how we did it in just a second. thanks for joining us this is sports that we've got plenty ahead in tooting all this. no joke novak djokovic proves once again why he's top of the men's tennis three pitching his third grand slam crown of the season in new york city. on the
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ice to postpone cults until hockey league season begins by days after its scheduled kickoff following last week's deadly are crushed in your sleep. and yellow pearls who bung make further inroads into the top half of the russian premier league table with on the way with in chechnya. let's begin our flushing meadows where novak djokovic charles had a long weekend to remember the serb becoming only the sixth non ever to win three of the foreground slams on offer in the same year beating rafael nadal in the final of the u.s. open for the fourth straight time the men's final was rain delay to until monday in new york and it was a repeat of last year's decider one then by natal a different story this time around though the spaniard managing should break djokovic in the opening game but it was one of his few highlights the serve minting a stunning level of quality throughout the first six straight season final top seed
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talk of it's taking the opening couple of sets six two six four before rafa fought back in the third forcing a tie break to eventually secure the set but djokovic should return to winning ways in the fourth establishing a commanding five one lead but twenty four year old finishing off knowledge with the fourth winner down the line to claim his fourth career round slam crawling. six two six four six seven six two on the final score. joker quite simply on top of this. when you play it when you played it well you in your youth you must enjoy i mean you must be nice bring your smile in your face because you know it's it's old going well it's all going for on your side so. put your focus here you're trying to take whatever time and it's and winning games so yeah i'm going to have more fun now with you know the mentions or figure out
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a little bit here is this who faces in the past is not an essential. now basically because he's doing for the never but. you know what. i have a problem with. knowing that i'm on the way. some student meanwhile has already been celebrating her women's singles title the first grand slam trophy of her career clinching silverware on sunday courtesy of a shock win over three time champion serina when. it's a new u.f.a. champions league football season gets going tonight's one of russia's two sides involved in european football's premier club competitions and heat in cyprus to face up well russian visitors favorites to take the win against a team regarded as the minnows all group but they need to ensure the clash having lost their first domestic game in almost four months the weekend. will also have to
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do with the talisman circus a knock in the cypriot capital the russian international flights after freaking a bullet in is. also in the same group or two who show up toward the nets chelsea will be aiming to get off to winning start at home to fire leverkusen while both crossing on valencia will fancy their chances in the other group we encounter group after looks wide open with parisienne. arsenal and olympiakos facing more say this time art and much of the day go on doggedly taking place in group h. where reigning champions dorsal net will be battle with milan well underdogs victoria pleasant. will be hoping they aren't just there to need the numbers in this ng. to the russian game we go where week twenty three wrapped up on monday with a single notch up the in-form could. chew on in the chechen capital grozny seen a true re-opening the visitors' accounts with it minutes in converting from the
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start up atlantis not to like this is judged to have been felt in the. levels of. moderation four minutes later should say actually turkey level knowledge . down to two states for the painful process well. on this we're going into the break but coupons were to be denied the winner coming from the month for a worry in the fifty third minutes falsely miscue i'm not the result. montagne or one hundred percent record of the european basketball championships david plotz. donia in the last group stage game in the few media types in country on the night with russia winning by single game money is three point you're making the difference right off the buzzer so it's not the knockout stages where serbia await the russians in this quarter final. ok let's turn to the end.

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