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no way by either going to but if we do that with the brotherhood it's not because those youth are angry and the government because they want good military council to transfer power to them or actually to their representatives and they fear that egypt is moving towards them and other what they were given was you remember r t dot com is the place to find other opinions and updates on developments in egypt and elsewhere in the world here's what's online right now april may or june that's when israel could launch an attack on iranian nuclear sites at least that's what some bushels in washington seem to think. in a rush over the moon as it unveils its space ambitions these and other stories or click away at archie dunn. campaigners for online freedom are taking to the streets of europe protesting against a new copyright treaty signed by governments across the continent but the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement or acto won't come into force unless it's ratified by the european parliament that's what activists are trying to prevent
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saying the new law would endanger free speech and net privacy protests and stockholm under way right now artie's tom barton is there. this is the frontline in the most modern of political battles over internet freedom these crowds have gathered uncensored in sweden the original home of the pirate parties that have sprung up all over europe and beyond here to protest against acts are being anti counterfeiting trade agreements all revolves around anti-piracy laws that are trying to be pushed through in many countries this agreement tries to standardize the enforcement of those laws in the e.u. and in america and further around the world these people say it's not an innocent agreement it's not simple it's assault on the internet freedom and it's a way for governments to monitor them and to stop them from having a free exchange of information on the internet and we heard earlier from people on
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both sides of the argument about how different views are here on this issue if you say well everything should be free. perhaps no one will write any books or produce music or films etc or any way. disappear. because so often. the next generation has grown up with the ability to say anything to anybody else on the planet today ideas battle it out for themselves to have a freedom of speech never before imagined we don't need to ask anybody's permission to present new ideas and. all of a sudden corporations want to take that away because it inconveniences them and millions of young people are rising up in anger the success of the growth of pirate parties in sweden and elsewhere around the world is evidence of how hard the status
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of internet freedom complainers has risen on the signing of the actual agreement a few days ago huge protests broke out in poland they were so out of it and so angry that the government there has suspended its reactor agreement that they want the same to happen here although the debates are going to go on until june when the indian parliament votes on this internet freedom complainers urging people to get their view across before that vote this debate is going to go on it's not finished yet and it seems it's going to be anything but. a clash of cultures in kyrgyzstan where the moderate indigenous practice islam is being threatened by more radical turn it is there are fears for the effect on everyday life in the central asian republic a land prone to instability after two revolutions in the last five years alone on a boyko has more from bishkek. only. kneeling down but standing tall turns of thousands of man praying at the country's
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central square just underneath the lenin monument even in this bastion years the communist ideology couldn't bring to the streets as many people as islam downs' nowadays. the feast of sacrifice is one of the most important rights for all muslims but they. can almost feel logical and lifestyle differences that exist among various branches of islam here in. the past the two country has become a testing ground for islamic missionaries of all kinds. alas in common with each other than they do christians or jews could just people converted to islam in the seventeenth century but they were never designed us about it mixed with germany's and the magic customs they could use a version of islam has long been more of a moral code then a religious doctrine in how cheap a society while women are just exactly as ambitious as men and when religiosity
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went hand in hand with good education but that is starting to change. after the collapse of the soviet union kurdistan has seen a very fast growth of islam some of it is the message really driven poverty poor education corruption mistrust of authorities all of that is prodding people towards religion but much of it is also driven from abroad countries like pakistan saudi arabia kuwait a very generous when it comes to building mosques here. islam is on the rise across all of central asia but only in kurdistan have there the regions adopted an open door policy heidi. these are followers of the to believe. a group of islamic missionaries originated from pakistan and its members have come up in many terrorism investigations and as a result the group was labeled extremist by many european governments in kyrgyzstan
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that community is growing fast. teach people heart of fun happiness and hard to build your life in accordance with his wishes and by teaching others within ourselves. while genders are becoming increasingly separated in public women and not left out in fact they are at the forefront of these lawmakers sturgeon's in kurdistan. or all the more than half of students in this islamic academy a females and their number has tripled in the past few years. when they. graduates will get a diploma in arabic studies and sharia law there's a lot of interest in this area and if they decide to work it shouldn't be difficult finding a job for him missionaries are not only spreading the word but greasing their palms to. this man who claims to be a healer arrived from yemen he sees three to four patients every day and for most
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reimbursement claims to clear their ailments with the help of prayer. and. something. these changes encourage a society has many opponents some of them claim that saudi or pakistani versions of islam corrupt the country's traditional values built islam wooden corded when first islamic missionaries arrived here three centuries ago they were respectful of our customs that's why islam in kyrgyzstan has been very much in degraded with our indigenous culture but the version that's being pushed on nowadays with his jobs and restrictions is not only foreign to us it's aggressive the countries authorities are not oblivious to the ongoing islamisation and sasa just are even trying to harness it here to distance top officials are praying alongside the crowds they claim full religious freedom is the best strategy against radicalization. the results of the arab spring have shown that secular governments
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are cracking under the pressure of political islam muslims are enormous human resource the one who knows how to manage the streets. and for kurdistan which has seen two revolutions in five years there's hardly anything more pressing than finding an antidote against all hell breaking lose again come by car see. turned out at some other stories making headlines across the globe police in washington d.c. of clamp down on the occupy protesters kept in the city center arresting at least four people several tents and personal belongings were cleared away in the raid which the activists said was basically an eviction the washington camp is one of the last remaining offshoots of the movement that started in new york last september against corporate greed. more than three thousand afghans were killed in two thousand and eleven in making last year the deadliest on record for
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the country civilians according to a un report most of the casualties were caused by militants fourteen per cent by international and local troops meanwhile nato is preparing to pull out by two thousand and fourteen leaving afghan security forces to take charge of fighting the insurgency. europe's a week long cold snap has now claimed two hundred twenty lives as countries struggle with record low temperatures ukraine being hit the hardest as more than one hundred died when temperatures plummeted to minus thirty celsius most of the victims homeless people heavy snowfalls also cause widespread transport chaos and power outages moscow out and sports update still ahead this hour first though a recap of our top stories stay with us.
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old means of protection can be used. when global supremacy. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine us has spent fifteen billion dollars in the price to pay for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets twenty oftens becomes the
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markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on our. eight thirty pm in moscow these here are headlines for bringing you live pictures here from the u.n. security council in new york as they gather at the u.n. headquarters there to vote on a new syria resolution expected to take place within hours and hours asking to delay the decision if they drop this admitted in its current form russia's foreign minister warns of chaos and international relations while president obama calls on president assad to step down immediately. more than two hundred thousand people braved the bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are
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heard one group demanding fair elections march through the streets others rallied in support of the current leadership. europeans demand a free internet as people flood the streets in protest against an anti-piracy ad being signed across the continent activists want to prevent the new laws being ratified in the european parliament. there are plenty of hobbies to occupy your free time in russia but which one is right for you moscow out program coming up to help you choose stay with us.
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everybody. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the russian capital from boardgame so extreme sports the cold weather doesn't put anybody off here but. that's because i'm here. where this group. also known as well wolf assassin a witch hunt mathy is a party game that was created in the u.s.s.r. by jimmy in one nine hundred eighty six as a kind of. mystery game six treme popular in moscow and various pubs restaurants and even. ex-pats to enjoy the game. although quite complicated the rules are cut down to this play is secretly assigned one of two roles mafia members who know each other and general tells people as an elimination game he continues until all of the mafia has been eliminated until the mafia
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outnumber the townspeople yesterday. killed. me i'm sorry to tell you but it's a great idea and team building exercise it's really gets the crowd going it also represents the cultural and hobby seed in moscow well. here in this nice place first of all to play mafia and to enjoy our time. by the most important aim the purpose of being here is to cool our language skills and in the same time to have some nice units and you will be many other people. chess russia has many connections with as ever these dozens of players become world champions maybe some of the children. named after the world champion produced
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a few champions to. break into a profession for most its allegedly activity when some sort of diversion from the daily stress is necessary. many hobbies all sport related and popular activity such as football will always have a place but the less breaking my sports such as curling both finding a people's homes to and whether we pursue them alone or in groups indoor outdoor hobbies always tell you something about you but you will. put in a bill that would mean that curling is a fascinating game it's entertaining and also addictive it's great for team building too we have many office people here who come to play in big groups. like. moving on and it's widely understood in the medical community that stress can be destructive crofts and other presents a disease help you let go of stress as focus on something you enjoy and this next
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often is an intriguing addition to the world of hobbies locals and foreigners can enjoy it must start in the beginning of two thousand and seven a group of muskoka and their enthusiastic created a club to cultivate traditional and strong. practitioners. meaning someone who practices comes from the grading system of skill equivocations the school is growing in popularity around the world and russian capital is no exception just kinda as appalled spiritual and physical in high. with the means of a sword it's a powerful social and cultural phenomenon in japan and russia it's existed for twenty two years as always i've been asked if i would like to take part in a class so it's on with the clothing and components and finally the elements of a man as it's called i'm given a short lesson in technique and the principles behind the fighting a movement and well let's try.
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that in the training is quite noisy in comparison to some of the martial arts or sports this is because can use a shout to express their fighting spirit when striking assured or shall i as it's called is meant to represent japanese swords and is made up of four bamboo slats held together by the fittings want to experience yet again i live to tell the tale . for the most time consuming fast times in the twenty first century video gaming some parents might not be happy about that many young says spend a lot of time in front of the screen of the play stations. it's a huge industry now very successful denies around the world to showcase the best
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examples like the economy expo in moscow held annually in two thousand and six. things is one of the most common hobbies some keep their collections in cupboards others prefer to share them with all others interested. and the prairie and retro complex and infuse yes by the increase of those names acquired his first b.m.w. a decade ago this. he decided to start a collection this go out of service and international retro cause grew considerably somebody decided to open a museum which now has hundreds of items on display. for twenty store now and just to me i'm meeting children's world is a popular chain in russia for the million still of trainspotting stamp collecting a model making traditional hobbies are being replaced by technology but while some
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kids turn their noses up at traditional games are still many who love old fashioned pastimes. puzzles black drafts chess for dozens of hobbies and games on sale here and of course even though our children's toys in the center of moscow highlights the world wide appeal. and throw in the cold and dark winter months such indoor activities for all ages. and since no. such hobbies are good for you in many ways jigsaws arts and craft puzzles plastic model kits and so on are said to hans your creativity help you think more clearly and sharpen your focus. is a big band the eiffel tower and the global certainly keep you concentrating and entertained for hours in the high tech world of today there's clearly still a market for such hobbies and must go beyond. the jigsaw puzzles and not just for
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children some are so complicated that even grownups can manage them like for example they said once here consisted of thousands of pieces but it's a great family holby and fun well like to deal with them all together just. a final location is the olympic sports complex that he was built for the nine hundred eighty summer olympics where most of the swimming diving and water polo competitions. i'm here to meet a group of stephen divers regular sessions on how the inside this room full and at six meters deep it's a great place to train and build up underwater confidence and skills there are several diving clubs in moscow it's a passionate hobby for many russians who travel around the world exploring their historic sites. which question this one is a great part of my life i guess or china to work my brain is overloaded with information and i feel like i need some sort of release which i gantz when i come
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here don't even to pull and spend time with fellow divers. used in that i thought living in a busy capital such as musk i meant the holidays abroad are the only chance to enjoy the what to wild well that's not the case so it's on with the wetsuit and gear and into the. sea creatures or not so this is still great fun although you don't have the views of coral and fish a swimming pool is an ideal place to concentrate on managing the equipment steady breathing and to make sure your knowledge of safety is refresh and here you can see several advanced scuba divers playing a game of underwater rugby take that's for unique past time. hobbies provides an opportunity to release your stress and recharge your batteries as an ideal facility for personal expression from collecting soviet stamps to scuba
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diving they are important outlets and a great form of escapism. in extreme seasons of moscow's hot summers and cold winters this is he brings a whole range of fascinating hobbies and as the city evolves and muscovites travel more activity is enjoyed only become more individual and specialized maybe next time they'll add a shock to the swimming pool well what i've experienced that was great fun for a fortune. that's a long time we have left on this week's program my hobbies and pastimes here in washington so i'll see you again it's the same time next week and so much for me and the rest of the crew from the electricity sports stadium here. for now.
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from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not on the third emergency
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department beds and not enough nurses to man those that to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to tear your house and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the florida problem is medical but i had a rescue couple weeks ago waited four hours for i've waited sometimes three hours but i wouldn't say it's a frances and living with her for hours and fifteen minutes standing against a wall of patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least.
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brighton if you move from phones to pressure. for instance on t.v. don't come. moscow asking to delay the decision to. vote on a draft resolution on syria the vote in the syrian resolution expected to take place within hours russia's foreign minister warns of chaos in international relations while barack obama calls on president assad to step down immediately. more than two hundred thousand people braved bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group demanding fair elections march through the streets others rally in support of the current leadership. the europeans demand
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a free internet as people flood the streets in protest against an anti-piracy act and signed across the continent activists want to prevent the new law being ratified in the european parliament. union's up now with all the latest in the world of sports and the center of the sporting world focusing in on indianapolis this weekend absolutely blood bruises and glory because it is super bowl forty six there tomorrow night sunday night we've got the preview for the just a sec go giants. good to have your company this is sports there are plenty ahead over the next ten eleven minutes or so including all this. then there were two we preview what will be american sports most watched spectacle this year n.f.l. super bowl forty six. full steam ahead spanish team telling all i could
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become the first squad in over twenty years to play in the opening three legs of the volvo ocean race. and imports and exports we take an in-depth look at how the russian republic of dagestan has positioned itself as the mecca for world wrestling. but we get going this hour right here in moscow where team russia one foot planted firmly in the second round of the fed cup to reassure up of on co sitting two zero up against spain following saturday's opening day world number three sharapova well she started proceedings off by blasting her way to the first rubber at the expense of deadbeats and sylvia solar espinosa her compact roots for atlanta kuznetsova an equally dominant new drop in just four games against carla stories navarro a win in one of the reverse singles on sunday will propel to thought is the nature in toronto. the biggest game.

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