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moscow in flames hours after a blaze on top of business towers put out a major prior route to the market warehouse killing seventeen people trapped inside . the corruption at the top of india's army sees a shake up of arms purchasing russian suppliers in line to fill in behind fired firms also. making it easier to get the party started in russia president dmitri medvedev signs into law reform city political system however some opposition leader is still on top of the. closet dishing the dirt on a high level flirt as senior f.b.i.
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official claims russian spy siren anna chapman was extradited for getting too close to someone inside obama's inner circle. despite the president is among global markets declining oil prices russia sees a very positive session on tru as they would be my six and out so yes i think around two percent more of this in around twenty. seven pm here in moscow to start coming to you live with me and he said no way our top story the russian capital has been struck by two massive fires within hours of each other the top floors of a skyscraper and moscow's business complex became engulfed in flames on monday evening that was followed by a deadly fire at one of the city's markets and we're going to go now report. will have. died in
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a blaze in the warehouse on the outskirts of moscow the people who died in the fire also to be migrant workers who lived and worked here now the causes of the fire are yes or no no this presumed that possibly the fire started when the workers were trying to stay warm and using a makeshift heating devise another fire occurred last late last night on monday night in moscow city one why not all of the buildings which are still under construction caught on fire what happened there was one of the batters caught fire on the lighting fixture which was providing life for the construction workers the firefighters have never of moscow firefighters never had to battle a fire that high up it's on the sixty sixth floor we're talking about the federation building which is supposed to be the tallest building in europe once it's completed of course you also have to understand the efforts which were put into this by the most of the firefighters if you count as brigades of the four helicopters they had to take in the water from the most cool river took them four
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hours to put that blaze out that blaze was seen from the entire western and southwestern parts of the city thankfully you know nobody died in that particular fire. you can find more footage and photos of the two fires on our web site r t v dot com. in other news russia says it's got confirmation from the syrian authorities that they've started implementing the international peace plan earlier in the u.n. arab league envoy kofi annan told the security council the president also had accepted the april tenth deadline for ending military operations opposition fighters that have forty eight hours to cease their fighting here in peacekeeping planners are heading to syria to pave the way for a new monitoring mission well for saudi arabia and its allies have agreed to pay rebels providing the syrian regime money as part of a broader close quote more than seventy arab and western countries provide
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non-lethal aid to the center of the middle east analyst on modifieds he explains what the pace is stopping the west from supporting the syrian rebels militarily. those who have supported. the opposition in syria were predominantly belonging to the muslim brotherhood the american administration is very very careful in syria would be our principles of freedom democracy and human rights for the syrian people but the have their concerns that if when and if the will supply weapons to the rebels it might be used against them exactly was going to stand when you supported the group. history and we had it up to september eleventh nobody wants to see that anymore. but there's more to come on our t.v.
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about the fallout of western and arab countries funneling money into the military arm of the syrian opposition i think today's edition of their on a show at six pm g.m.t. . and i'm curious as to what exactly that means i think the underlying flaw is this is sort of a second edition of libya right now we're seeing the aftermath and we follow it there's a session this and then guys the black immigrants are now held in detention and torture chambers there's fighting in the south so we armed all these people too and now we have basically a state of nature as opposed to get off easy and so we're similarly in syria we have no idea who the people are who would be recent being put on salary. but the battle for india's lucrative to france market is intensifying but a scandal involving the country's military chief crissy
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a recent poll among foreign suppliers it is defense minister has already banned for firms and i could see russia help fill the gap. has more from new delhi. a major scandal has rocked india involving a three billion dollars bribe allegedly with india's army general he's written a statement to the indian prime minister saying that the army tanks are out of ammunition and the infantry is short of critical blackens obviously that is causing a major security concern but it's also an incredible opportunity for other foreign countries to come into india to sell military technology france the united states the united kingdom and russia are four of the key players who are interested in selling military technology to india for the world's biggest importer of arms and india is expected to spend one hundred billion dollars on military equipment in the next ten years and russia has said that it can provide three billion dollars of
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equipment in the next year one of the pieces of military equipment that the russians are trying to sell to the indians are the at four hundred surface to air missiles. but still ahead for you this hour the final moments of the passenger plane which crashed in western siberia the aircraft came apart on impact or university landing. survivors out of the forty three on board. also the stakes are high for italy which is causing a burgeoning gambling problem as people place more trucks in the lottery than turns their luck with the government that's coming up later this summer. first it's now easier for political groups in russia to register as official parties president admitted it has put pen to paper on a new law which is the first in a series of major reforms to diversify the country's political landscape or to spear over has more. it's going to have quite
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a significant impact on the the political landscape in russia now the call for change really came about following the parliamentary elections in december of last year we saw tens of thousands of people out on the streets of russia unhappy with what they saw as electoral irregularities in that polity one of the the main points they were making was say that there was a lack of political options and that they wanted to see changes to the political system to allow that choice to be there for them to know what the small changes is what makes it much easier for a political party to be a great decision previously you needed forty thousand members forty thousand signatories in order to to set up a political party this law that number to five hundred so what we will see from this law is that more parties will be created and it will also be more difficult for parties to be did night registration g two regularities the changes to the law
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something that the opposition had been quite vocal about now that it's been signed into play though what we're hearing from some of the opposition is that they're not entirely happy with it but they say this the fact it will lead to just too many political parties. the power that's needed to be a successful opposition no need to counter that the government is saying that the ability to establish new political parties much easier will be will allow a broader representation of the the russian people. well it's thought the aircraft in monday's deadly crash in western siberia disintegrated to pieces when one of the engines touched the ground investigators say the pilot was trying to make an emergency landing and rolled heavenly it's the left thirty one people were killed on the plane hit the ground just minutes after takeoff and doctors are trying to save twelve survivors technical failure is considered the likely cause of the crash
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but investigators are also looking into why the plane's wings weren't before the flight something aviation consultant and former pilot captain marquise. i should say says is right. the icing is a very critical factor if icing conditions exist there are certain parameters require. aircraft and it's a preventative measure that would allow the wings to maintain the lift. and for circumstances and once you get the black box and determine what happened with the engines would happen with the air for the wind itself the cockpit voice recorders will tell you a lot of the transmission to the air traffic controllers whether or not there's an emergency had been declared. you know throwing you know terms like pilot error is very easy but not necessarily accurate. not to find further details on the plane
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crash in western siberia log on r t dot com there you'll find the timeline and analysis and what could have led to the tragedy as well as more images and then look at concerns over safety on some of them since the master keralites. f.b.i. top brass in america have admitted that russian spy anna chapman got a little too close for comfort the counter intelligence chief claims the bond style beauty tried to seduce a top official in president obama's administration parties are prevented. well i certainly don't think this was we had a thought we'd heard the last of anna chapman and the reason why she was suddenly deported from the us and these fresh allegations against the russian spy turned sex symbol supposedly reveal the real reason as to why she was suddenly arrested and deported from america in two thousand and ten a top u.s. official claims that she was being used as a honey trap to ensnare
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a member of president obama's inner circle and supposedly she became she came actually very close to suggesting her target now if this were true certainly would go some way to explaining why anna chapman along with nine other and i and others were suddenly exposed as a russian sleeper agent and why the u.s. government hastily deported them in what was the biggest lie swap with russia since the end of the cold war and this isn't by any means the first allegation of a russian honeytrap only last year there were claims against the suspected spy cat is that still of yet or this is being used as a honeytrap to gain high level access within the british government that was after details emerged of her an affair that she was conducting with an m p three times her age and that case the british government can actually prove its claims now when it comes when a chapman the us government of course won't have to prove its claims because henri deported her but either way i don't think anna chapman will be particularly bothered because certainly in the british tabloids this is only served to enhanced
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her reputation. well mine will report on yet another scandal where price books founders having trouble friend in china a flight from been there for three years and now mark zuckerberg eating habits are seen as stopping his sites rianne tree we tell you why. i'll go lucky escape for these drivers of these two trucks which spawns down a steep hillside of footage and more details are available for you that are to me top. line in the ocean soon which bryson if you knew about song from guns to try
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and shoot some of. these stunts on t.v. don't come. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. a giant home for asians to rule the day
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. down to your social anti obligation to your body for the ipod touch from the. what geology like on the. video on demand. my old cars. are essentially now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. regards live from moscow where it's quarter past seven pm is of leading political party the muslim brotherhood has named its presidential candidate for the upcoming election but despite previous promises of avoiding the race now the nomination of kara her is drawing all around criticism you know some of its own members have
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resigned her protest the other is the history of the brotherhood for putting democratic change at risk because it already dominates parliament and the group which is drafting the country's new constitution well true a freelance journalist in cairo believes the muslim brotherhood monopoly in government will and make it an impact on egypt. the muslim brotherhood has not been one seat to push social change so i imagine it will be quite difficult for women or for minority groups think using coptic christians who obviously are quite important in this country i think you know most of it have shown a very strange relationship with the ruling military council and the supreme council the armed forces so i think this is where they maybe some issues of the revolutionary groups i mean they appeared to have been doing deals with discussed behind closed doors which could basically mean that it isn't revolutionary change and this i think will be the worry for the rest of the future of egypt. taking a look now at other news from around the world this hour dozens of al qaida
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militants have been killed in southern yemen following three days of government air strikes the raids are in response to an attack on a nearby army base last week islamist rebels have used the past year of anti-government protests to expand their influence in the country. argentinean protesters rallying against britain's control of the falkland islands have clashed with riot police when sorry demonstrators outside the british embassy patrolled by tore down these barricades before officers responded with tear gas the demo marks the thirtieth anniversary of the start of the for which almost thousand people died . in record breaking winds of one hundred fifty kilometers per hour or have been recorded in japan of course to death in tokyo a simple walk across the street didn't convert out of challenges as many have trouble holding onto their belongings hundreds of flights have been canceled gust
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expected to continue through to branson. now it always got a gambling problem the number of people getting addicted to scratch cards and lotteries there is booming and it's the deeply struggling economy that's making it worse as he got through going to explain. problem. for eight years now marco has been telling his story over and over again to other members of gamblers anonymous but even that's not long enough he says to cure himself the addiction corcoran's being go to kuwait his parents wife and several jobs at one point he resorted to stealing money from his own mother. called her from world of gambling well the king and the green were speaking over me. i got the. i was. from.
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marco started gambling when he was eight but then there were no t.v. law tricks but there were a beautiful movies and irresistible you were for potential gamblers. on this planet me agreement of that but i didn't have that desperate to win their fortune in modern italy around a million gamblers a figure growing rapidly due to the economic crisis. marketing has become very aggressive and sells gambling as if lottery tickets were daily groceries commercials promise that it will help overcome financial difficulties because of the crisis is not only men who gamble it's also their wives and their children who play poker online before gambling in italy was like an erotic movie today it's like porn. after the us easily has the largest law trans
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credit card market in the world last year alone eighty billion euros were up for grabs and while casinos and he put drones have been losing clients and as gambling . gambling is the only thing people spend money on here they spend three hundred four hundred years then they were one hundred years and are happy because they won when in fact they've lost two hundred this is one of the most popular ways of gambling immediately all you have to do is scratch a strip on a ticket and you could win a fortune i wasn't that lucky today but for some the promise of becoming an instant millionaire is simply too much to resist. on average ten percent of the family income we need to lease gambling it significantly helps the government feel scoffers but the health ministry is beating the law. gambling will soon be included on the list of acknowledged diseases and it will change everything we will work on prevention campaigns will offer psychological assistance to gamblers and also in large medical programs the health minister also proposes
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a man during the current law to take the television and seriously restrict gambling but before these happens from marco and his other fellows overcoming addiction will remain a question of self-discipline and faith exceeding the church of r r t. rowe. on just under ten minutes max and stacey explain how it's the china investment banks that are draining countries like italy try. time after time on the crisis report our articles have shown if you purchase some credit derivatives from goldman sachs from j.p. morgan look at the entirety of italy municipalities going broke all across italy why because they bought credit derivatives from j.p. morgan goldman sachs are going to a country like greece based on faulty bars they cut their books so they can get into the euro and they collapse then greece and other countries got a goddess acts out of cure the problem of having dealt with goldman sachs of course
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the earnings are up and it's a virtuous cycle what kind of drugs are they got these great people taking. because the report is coming up through entry about first of the latest from the fair with me three and russia's richest fighting for the country's largest airport that's right moscow's my dear the port to be exact in one corner there's a billion there friedman who is the head of alpha group and he's got the backing of state. run bank v e b was a about two provider almost two billion dollars in financial support on b. other hand there's the head of so much capital investment banks here would you name a game you have of specialize in transport and infrastructure assets and they have the backing of the sperm bank both of them are offering three billion dollars forty
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or so but the modellers management is asking for fifty percent more whoever is successful and ends up buying the airport still needs to get government approved. all right in the u.s. manufacturing data has come out on the factory orders are up one point three percent and the we are seeing a flaps picture after a positive session on monday the dow jones is down slightly nasdaq is supported by apple shares over in europe also a correction of a very successful session on the monday of footsie and it acts about exactly point one seven percent that's after putting up more than two percent in the previous sessions on the. manufacturing in the u.s. over on the currencies market not much is changing in the exchange rate we hear and the dollar the euro slightly gaining regaining some of the positions lost in the
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previous session whereas the ruble for some very big gains a bow tie against the dollar and both against the euro here. on the oil markets prices remain pretty high they saw a massive boost in the previous sessions brant is still adding up around fifteen cents light sweep is correcting slightly we're heading into a hot season driving season over in the united states and therefore higher demand and there are these high oil prices have been providing some support for a couple of sessions now for the russian market where the r.t.s. not nice or very successful session ignoring this price the price profit taking rather on the other markets and the r.t.s. is up more than two point three percent m i six a bit lower than that on a strong political battle that brings on the my sex interesting stories surround lukoil it's up to and a half percent very good for a blueshift and that's on the rumors that basically it's spam vicious program to
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boost our could be increased dividends without increasing the debt burden may not go ahead at least according to analysts from societe generale the n.p.t. . gas problem is also at the spikes of correction more oil prices and met show has seen a very good session up almost four percent on commodity prices. all right in other stories begin to bash an acquisition going on in the brewing industry north america's most and cause has bought its star bev which is famous for its title crown and brand also of course says the three good half billion dollar deal will provide a route into central and eastern europe it's. right the way the markets look at this hour and he said all right thanks a lot for that update of course we'll be back next hour with much more but i took a short break here on our team and i'll be back with the headlines stay with.
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