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top stories tonight from russia to love an alleged spy is allowed to stay in the united kingdom through tribunals decides her affair with her politician boss was genuine. the cool reject semi five claims cathy is that it was a honey trap with her lawyers say the case against her was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me i've been it for the full details in just a moment. russia's new radar keeps watch on the country's western most border strike force is planned if nato fails to guarantee its european missile shield is named against moscow. first parliamentary poll in decades with the
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second day of voting underway in the wake of violent protests but thousands are boycotting the election too. and in business when you sit down have just rolled out of the out of our production line find out why russia is big and can make it meet this new ground is success. evening from moscow it's ten pm tuesday night here you're watching r t with me kevin know in our top story a case based on prejudice and conjecture lawyers for a russian woman the suspected of spying have lashed out at britain's security service after a panel over ruled a deportation order and said catch is a tool of can stay in britain she was accused of trying to siphon information
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during an affair with a british m.p. she worked for. and it's been following the case in london. the cotton panel of three judges including a former head of the british security service ruled on balance of probability she was not and is not a russian spy but is not certainly not we need to reach this point she was arrested twelve months ago back in december last year on suspicion of being a spy and since then according to her lawyer she's been living a cash guest nightmare as she's been living on this very strict bail conditions the home secretary after her arrest a year ago said that she should be deported she was given the chance to contest that ruling but during that those hold proceedings she was never actually allowed to see or hear the evidence against her that the m i five say they had the m i five security service said it was too too sensitive in terms of national security for it to be made public cording to catch is that with his lawyers the m i five case against her was indeed based more on speculation than fact that crisis was built
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entirely on speculation trekkie death and conjecture it was amateur poorly with fragile we hope that the government would like very carefully on today's judgement which must raise serious confounds as to the standards of professionalism and competence stay within the security status she was accused of being used as a honey trap by the russians intelligence services tapped up from her time in some petersburg where she studied international relations and specifically targeted british member of parliament in order to gain access to top secret documents how the man in question was my can call a member of parliament and also he who had a seat on the parliamentary select committee for defense and also russia that we do know also that they had an affair for four years and also we do know that she was working for him as he's researching in parliament so potentially had access to these documents but that's about all we know so in terms of concrete proof and concrete evidence that's about all we heard so her defense the bulk of it
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throughout the hearing was to try and show that her relationship with my can call was indeed a genuine one. even though he was three times her age and actually the court in its ruling did actually say that it decided that it her relationship with him was injuring and genuine on both sides and of course those three judges who did hear the evidence behind closed doors they also said that we have seen nothing which satisfies us that she was recruited as an agent always tast or acted as one and very much convinced on balance that she wasn't a spy and therefore has been allowed to remain in britain and will not be deported . i have a bennett russia's assessment of the cause of the syrian unrest points the finger of blame firmly at opposition for minister sergei lavrov also says it's time to stop dealing in ultimatums the get back to peace talks a u.n. investigation earlier stated that syrian forces have committed crimes against humanity and their brutal treatment of anti-government demonstrators almost four thousand people have been killed after months of unrest now the e.u.
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is tightening the economic screws on the syrian regime where there is considering an arms embargo that something moscow strongly opposes the middle east consultant peter iow told me the arab league has become a tool for western states. what we have here is the ultimate the the sort of tip of the iceberg on the arab spring which is over influenced by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is flared up from the western side when we know now that the french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation you've got to understand the cold war is never finished the crusades have never finished and so much for the arab league you talk about the union of the islam
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movement they're supposed to be brothers and sisters they turned their back on their counterparts in the balkans they turned their backs on iraq afghanistan in two thousand and six lebanon in garza two thousand and eight and nine and totally turned their back on libya they're doing the same game again you've got to understand that the arab league is a puppet to america a puppet to united nations all being a puppet of the new world order and they are actually playing the cards so it's going to be a one sided game what about the war crimes from the west blasting libya and all these other countries with depleted uranium killing a million people in iraq command where is this going to end. protesters in the iranian capital tehran have stormed the u.k. embassy compound during an anti british demonstration militant students clashed with police and threw stones and petrol bombs at windows there also said who brought down the british flag burned it and replaced it with the iranian one
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instant comes after a round the zoll to reduce diplomatic relations with the u.k. after its decision to impose further sanctions and around. the morehead fear this hour fire of news with me kevin time's running out figure up to save its single currency brussels tools for a solution we report from the euro zone's third largest economy with dire straits of increasingly bridge now by beijing a report coming up. how we get some unique expert assessment as to who might be in the saddle after this weekend's russian parliamentary elections. russia cannot keep a close eye on europe from the atlantic area with a new radar and its western most region the baltic territory of kaliningrad between the three when you're in poland flicking the on switch president medvedev said it can be more than just a response to nato missile shield in europe it is no tellin overcover reports. russia sees installing this radio location system here as an adequate response to
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nato is planned to deploy an anti-missile defense shield in europe which russia sees as a threat to its national security and they to has been saying that the that the reason for the deployment of the a.m.d. to europe is in fact to be able to defend from potential nuclear threats coming from iran and north korea however the m.v. shields will be covering a large part of russian territory so russia does see it as a threat and what lusha wants right now is for nato to present its legal reason down proves that the entire missile defense shield is not posing a threat to its national security. of spoken assurances are not enough when we hear that european missile defense is not against you i want to say friends that the radar that came online today is also not against you but it is for you to tackle the issues we're facing today but if your signal is not heard we will deploy
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other defense systems including tough countermeasures deploying strike systems wanted further measures could include russia deploying strike system school scandal along the russian border if nato fails to hear russia's position and the worst case scenario would be of course for russia to pull out from the strategic arms reduction treaty that it signed with the united states this would seriously damage the reset of relations between russia and the u.s. that's the treaty symbolized when it was signed this is not the kind of scenario that's present beard if wants to pursue he says that russia is still open for negotiations with nato and that's this particular radio location system could be used both for the benefit of russia and nato if the two come to an agreement. as a correspondent telling of a cover of putting the crowds lining up for a second day devoted to collections but protesters on tony
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a square are boycotting the polls they believe are unfair they fear the military rulers who replaced president mubarak in february will stay in power regardless of he's innocent he's falling foul of forcing. a large turnout today but not as big as last month. and overall has it been peaceful. that's right ken i just want to clarify for a second because we're seeing a lot of rumors over the past hour about clashes and unrest on top clear i want to step out with let you see for yourselves things are relatively calm of course that can change at any moment some rumors of vendors being attacked medical tents being raided that could have happened because there are almost no vendors on the square at the moment but a lot of rumors we just wanted to clarify that is relatively peaceful especially as the second day of elections happens to answer your question about the turnout many fewer people out on the streets almost no lines at polling stations on this second day a lot different than what we saw on monday a lot of people excited to go out and vote however some people back here on top here and around cairo that we spoke to actually took
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a stand to boycott the vote saying that they wouldn't take part in the elections that were actually legitimate they were that were being controlled by the supreme council of the armed forces or scouse other people that we spoke to it seems the cancer really split into two sections where the people that felt that they had to vote even though that they expected there would be irregularities and that it would exactly be the most legitimate if they felt that if they just stood by and let this vote pass without having their say and then all those months of coming out here on to talk here would go to nothing you know what is the consensus in his early days what is the consensus about how this is being carried there have been cases of voting violations i gather gould problem. there has indeed there's been examples of parties campaigning up into the last minute even today we saw cars with megaphones campaigning right from the polling stations we heard rumors in fact about children being told to take pamphlets and go to these polling stations and hand out pamphlets as people were entering the booth also stuff like that the
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muslim brotherhood is known to have set up laptops right outside polling stations and help people because we're hearing that the actual system that was created is very confusing a lot of egyptians don't actually get the actual system what they're excited about is actually being able to take part in this election which a lot of analysts are saying is most certainly a real election and it's real candidates the problem is is that they're voting for a part of the man that essentially will have no power we heard an announcement from the head of the military just before this vote that the parliament won't be able to appoint the cabinet it won't be able to dismiss the cabinet so the real question now when we take the go into this third round which will happen sometime next year and then the parliament will go into session in march is what will they be able to do for the new egypt if the power is still in the hands of the military forces to reform a very closely with your help and corresponding car live tonight thank you. the
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next stage in saving the euro from collapse is underway with finance ministers in brussels trying to bolster the bailout system in case the big players go and italy seeking to balance the books its borrowing costs from seoul to seven point eight nine percent of those well over the figure the forced greece portugal to ask for help but is not the sort of report east of influence is going someway to filling the void. the fashion capital of the world where you can be sure to sponsor an emerging trend right now is the economy here this being getting a make a for with the west seeking east an inspiration concept is silly and you're going to want to see the get the italian business model with its focus on slow fine and expensive production business here is saying this competition from its chinese counterparts with their emphasis on fast cheap goods cologne some of the high streets here in the chinese influence isn't hard to spot with you or me struggling
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countries like china and a better time to snap up a bargain such as the acquisition this year of the well known italian fashion brands to resee by a chinese luxury closing retailer for. the interests of china. i suppose the. opportunity. to catch the west struggles it's been the emerging crepes the brics that is brazil russia india china and south africa the defeat impairing ahead this is really kind of a moment where you might look back and say this is a chance where emerging markets finally got their opportunity to become much bigger players and much bigger powers around the world take a look at the g.d.p. growth to china and italy was this lease that meeting economy has resulted in
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a great slump china in comparison has been full steam ahead emerging as a major manufacturing base but was chinese business is approving strong competition china is being cautious when it comes to buying up your debts the you must be told that more to the valuable. help me industries you start arriving all bland is chinese investments in western companies and infrastructure grows so you to just china's control and influence across the entire european economy with the chinese trade and investment delegation g to visit europe next year further investment seem extremely likely. that they would call a big. could be very very. you know due to. financial crises as the crisis continues to
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readjust the economic leaders on the global stage emerging economies such as china looks set to remain firmly in the spotlight surface r.t. . just taking a quick look at the front page of our website last story's got a lot of clicks tonight about. these most notably the only daughter of former soviet leader joseph stalin who's died but find out why she considered herself a political prisoner. her father's legacy is never she thought truly managed to escape the shadow really interesting storyline from us tonight about. a look at this the russian woman who supersized her lips you hear me right all in a bid to look more like a cartoon idol jessica rabbit there's the cartoon this is the end result of success or not i'll let you decide to dog see dot com tonight also though forget visit all you choose for exclusive videos to.
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he. download the official altie allocation your phone oh i pod touch from the. on the go. video. old girls. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. fresh clashes have erupted between nato forces and locals along the serbian border with northern kosovo several peacekeepers and ethnic serbs were
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injured tensions have been running high this since nato forces fired tear gas at protesters in an attempt to dismantle road barricades and put out by the side of the area they were blocking the route since july and now when caught up with officials try to take control of border checkpoints to impose a trade ban on serbian goods because of a unilaterally proclaimed independence in two thousand and eight that's a move that's never been recognized by belgrade no other news in brief around the world norwegian anders breivik mctee killing seventy seven people in a massacre in july could escape a prison sentence this after a psychiatric report claimed the mass murderer was mentally ill and therefore not responsible for his actions if the court accepts the assessment could be detained in psychiatric care in the region confessed to the attacks and also low and on the island of victoria but pleads not guilty to terms of. pakistan is still boycott next week's talks with the united states on afghanistan's future and cut key nato
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supply lines through its territory that comes after an alliance airstrike on saturday near the afghan border which killed twenty four pakistani soldiers islamabad says the incident violated its sovereignty and the mandate of international forces in afghanistan. around seven thousand pro gadhafi prisoners are being held behind bars by former libyan rebels that's according to a un report which says the detainees did not have access to a legal process as local police stations and courts remain closed the findings show the prisoners are accused of working for gadhafi the regime and that some may have been subjected to torture and poor treatment. michael jackson's former doctor conrad murray has been sentenced to the maximum term of four years in prison the judge refused probation saying he remains dangerous for showing no sense of remorse murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after administering a lethal dose of
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a powerful anesthetic which killed the pop star two thousand and nine. it's election week here in russia which will vote for a new parliament on sunday the long ruling united russia party is the clear favorite so far but polls suggest the swings could be clipped. greaves them has been hearing it's opening up thoughts as to which direction the country is going to take now. you know wonderful why. of course of course let us see how this fund them bicycle works but yeah. i know it's right you. know. unsteady no more appropriate place right now than the duma wants you made frame you can go to sleep this is one that actually the fabric sent happened to the united thrushes the party. was a set up ten years back and it made
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a really impressive start and it kept up with the lights on the wasp what you're wearing off putin but what happened after that they relaxed a bit from the off russian position they preferred to criticise they preferred just to be to be a part of the opposition. but at the same time to every responsibility. to see it's. got to be honest a little bit not good for roy well i think if you can take the lead absolutely this is working a bit better i think i like the i like about taking a back seat money look at the opposition they were warriors tend to leaders of the country think it comes to the business community you know i don't think they're actually capable of leading they don't have that leadership that would take over from like a brush. as a main legacy or united russia will be a political stability and economic groups and
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a lot of critics have said that actually what you have a president has moved on for stability and it's the danger of turning to stagnation i think that's the case if you know what russia remain is a majority power in the duma i think if you're not a national state in power through instability about north stagnation social justice would be number one priority for this new. development and as a result are seeing united russia will have to change itself to speak in ten years since she noted russia and now sits. on the political stage towing to power with a mandate was the biggest see that's a message that seems somewhat outdated now among voters and the general consensus we've been hearing that more change will be needed in the future regardless of whose leave the country. for a political battle to fisticuffs of a very different kind now canadian hockey players have proved they could be just as
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tough off the ice as you're about to see but if you drunken russians at a wedding reception we're looking for trouble exactly what they found when they came up against a group of when they were in town for some pre-season training with cage outside which hours but despite having numbers of the side seams the russians learned the very hard way that they were messing around with the wrong guys when they're talking wouldn't defuse the trouble the canadians made light work of florida. you were left nursing more than a hangover the next day but they wish they never went. not only bruising administered in russian ice hockey cakes got some details of a punch up punishment in the sport as well in half an hour's time wall revealed about that shorter than less get across the ups and downs of the business world today should we next catch up with kareena. hello welcome to business here in r.t.
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with me korean american as your host the first new sedan for four years rolled off the after us production line on tuesday russia's biggest carmaker needs a lot a grant to be a success country will shortly be joining the world trade organization which could threaten the recent turnaround in the company's fortunes business r.t.s. i mean acosta reports. the profit on top of the fire wolf it's at the see above about stuff in the workers here from feeling insecure about their future russia's largest carmaker is once again on the words while many people in the country are excited about russia joining the w t o it's a major concern for the auto industry import duties will be reduced from thirty percent to fifty percent making the market more attractive for foreigners and offer a new variety so consumers are looking the more cheap deals now investments in russia's car industry increased by twenty seven percent in the first nine months of this year and the government is eager to get warners and bolt the full extent of
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the end of the country when the big deal with the massive manufacturers more not be fully known until seven years from now which is a problem the would say for the process to be complete and all the regulations finalized but some say it's unlikely that the government will let its so-called labor more oil be pushed out of the markets in the past it rested after vos from bankruptcy pile for cash loans and guarantees but they are saying that after the boss may find it difficult to maintain their share price given the stiff competition that's on its way and some analysts even predict that it will be swept away by the flaws old new board the pool for an alternative for the main goal right now for off the vase is through improve its operations and these structures business so when push comes to shove it can deliver and stand its ground against international all of the way. let's look at the markets now european stocks gained
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on tuesday after data showed a strong rise in u.s. consumer confidence the footsie closed up half percent those highs on tuesday when the index rally two point nine percent banks were among the biggest decliners with lloyds banking group shedding two point one percent and h.b.c. losing half percent germany's dax. ended in the black as well diamond among the biggest losers on tuesday after. the automaker tooth pulled from buy. and not a successful day for the russian stocks that closed in the red following my six biggest gain in seven weeks on monday that's up to moody's investor service warns of downgrades for europe their backs let's take a look at some individual shelves on why six among the main losers for energy major is that saw sharp gains in previous sessions hydra lost under two percent shot over eight percent make a tame cave bucked the trend the company's nine months net profit almost tripled to two hundred seventy nine million dollars. green journal ricky
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leaving on the whole ball of deliverance from the darkness that surrounds us in europe but this particular you mean. we have some retreat from yesterday's euphoria was. probably too strong saw the moderate of about one percent on the. financial and metals and mining sector a feeling most of pressure profit taking and that's it for now from the business day but you can find most stories on our website just log on to our t. dot com slash business thanks for.
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