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the. golden rice are. the stories that dominated the week on our t.v. volgograd pays its last respects to the victims of two terror attacks while medics labor to save the lives of sixty five others including a three month old baby girl. sectarian slaughter in the central african republic proves too much for foreign troops to handle with reports of the beheading of children raising alarm at the u.n. . a low blow in new york residents have a new reason to be wary on the streets as a potentially deadly game of violence spreads fear across the city. and as e.u. rules relax making it easier for internal migration the british get wary over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals all calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go on needed.
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it's twelve noon in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he said now way we have a look back at the week's top stories for you this sunday and we begin in volgograd which began the new year stricken by grief as the city mourned and buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number remain in hospitals many in intensive care artie's margaret howell has been keeping up with the condition of one of them the youngest terror victim. the guy is just three months old but she's found that life can be hard and unjust she was badly injured and a terrible terror attack she is now in an induced coma in intensive care clinging on to life what we give you as a baby girl remains and a coma we put her on
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a ventilator in intensive care also she sustained some light yet serious brain damage her condition is very serious but we've got it under control on that dreadful morning of december thirtieth biko caught a fever and was on route to a hospital with her mother and grandmother when a powerful explosion rocked their trolley bus the three happened to be in the very epicenter the women died the infant survived it was blind luck the thick blanket she was wrapped in saved her from life threatening burns she was pulled from the wreckage in a critical condition only two days ago doctors allowed her to be airlifted to moscow's children's hospital so it's here in this hospital where baby bekah is receiving treatment for those endurance to her skull and her lungs she received in that blast the family and friends little vico has left are torn between hope for
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her miraculous recovery and grief for their dad. did work you've been very grateful to everyone who took part in the rescue of my girl to volgograd hospital doctors they performed a miracle return my daughter from the dead thanks to all who how transfer my daughter to moscow i hope her life is safe now what kind of human being could see a newborn child on the bus and still carry out such an atrocity. taishan so that she can leave a full life but there is a dynasty of doctors in all family and i hope she will grow up and become a doctor to place your mind you know her mother since she was a child she was a very talented creative girl it's very sad when people die in such sudden violent acts like this she had big plans like any young mother i believe that her baby will grow up will leave we will be helping her because mother and grandmother on a stasia and talk to you donna are just two of the thirty four people who fell
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victim to two terror attacks on the railway station and trolley bus more than sixty injured are still in hospital the city remains in mourning in moscow margaret hello arty well doctors are cautiously optimistic about vicars recovery we'll keep you up to date on her condition as she recovers and speaking about the attacks guardian newspaper contributor neil clark told us it's paramount that russia and the west combine their anti terror efforts. the west has got to i think change its relationship with saudi arabia which is a major sponsor of a lot of these radical islamic groups around the world the west has got to realign its foreign policy the trouble is if you look at syria for example the west is actually on the same side as a terrorist because it's because of its relationships with large between sweetly saudi arabia and israel who both want that region and syria to be removed so i think we need a shift in the western capitals i think we need to get to work closer with russia because when they reach closer cooperation we should look at the boston bombings
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and we when we have the russian warnings about the south sorry no problems were ignored by the americans because there again there was this tendency so it's russian warnings taken with peter so and so unless the west does work cooperate more seriously with russia as equal partners in this battle against the radical terrorist groups you know that the product that met that's the major shift that's got to happen and it's ok to have nato she's coming out today quite rightly to get this attack but are less there is this approach to russia more respectful approach instead of this on the one hand saying going to work with russia number one carrying out this cold war propaganda against russia to be sure this will happen. on our website we've got investigators the latest findings and opinion on who possibly states the horrifying attacks and what the terrorists think they might gain and also we'll be able to keep up to date with survivors conditions in place but all. rights groups say the situation in the central african
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republic is out of control amid horrifying reports of children being beheaded thousands of international troops are in the country but it fell to halt the bloodshed instead their presence appears to have emboldened christian mobs which are now lynching muslims in the capital riyadh finance now why and what's at stake for france in this conflict. less than a year after french moods marched into mali france again is fighting in another of its former colonies in africa. let's address you also the situation in the central african republic is alarming if not frightening that you'll. paris received a green light from the un security council to use military force to restore order after deadly ethnic russians in the country escalated. i have decided to act immediately or more precisely this very evening this was eight hundred french soldiers were sent to the violence torn country to join the six hundred already
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deployed there on the force that france has no other motive than to save human lives and months later and lives are still being lost on all sides france's sixteen hundred strong force appeared and mabel to put an end to ethnic tensions dating back to the central african republic independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty four through france of former monopoly is responsible for helping to create in africa a number of totally artificial states like ca are and now they jump in with this operation which is stupid militarily economically and politically dangerous scandalous from a human perspective and lead to zero results that zero results if we are talking bringing stability to the country but alan krueger been president of france is new and capitalist party believes there is more to paris's decision to intervene that are worth your for france used the pretext of human rights but in fact it was aimed
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at protecting its economic interests the c.a.r. is rich in resources but it mostly has value due to its strategic location in the center of a vast and rich area so it's eventually all about dominating and controlling the entire region. but others see the african country central location on the. to fulfill the stated goals of the french military mission of securing the entire region. france and other european countries are threatened by islamic radical and terrorist groups that are now decentralized and developed in the belt from the mercian timi a coast to somalia and french troops deter these dangerous forces and also prevent pirates and drug traffickers from uniting which would both critics and advocates of the french military operation in the central african republic equally agree on is that no matter what the intentions are behind france's authorities decision to get
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involved it's the french people footing the bill that holds the operation only became needed as there was a failure of diplomacy and politics in this year are a failure of the un the african union economic community of central african states and the you who pays for this pricey campaign french taxpayers surveys show less than half of the french population support their country's latest michu expedition to africa pushed forward by france's least popular president in pollen history that a lot of the one thousand french soldiers are now in the central african republic here in paris the intervention into the country's former colony still gets a mixed reaction no one's really sure if it's an act of goodwill or a calculated move to benefit fronts. whereas russian are reporting from paris.
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the rough and tumble of new york streets are known for their magnanimity and now citizens have a new type of gang violence to contend with as were an important i have discovered the police seem unable to do anything about it. you're walking down the street minding your own business and without warning police say they are investigating yet another knockout attack attackers mainly in their teens targeting victims at random it's called the knockout game the goal of this violent and twisted so called game is to knock a stranger unconscious with a single punch a feared phenomenon across the nation the ongoing brutality has claimed lives in at least three u.s. states here in new york city more than ten people have been randomly assaulted among the youngest a twelve year old student among the oldest a seventy six year old woman was walking along warman avenue when a man struck her in the head this man too scared to show his face on camera says he
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was attacked last month while walking home from work surrounded me one of them as i tried to get away one of them stepped out towards me and. with the clothes is hit me in the face in some cases suspects have been arrested and charged however exacerbating the problem these videos uploaded on you tube have been viewed by millions raising concerns about copycat attacks many knockouts have taken place in broad daylight as victims were walking through their own neighborhoods and as the n.y.p.d. a department of thirty four thousand officers continue struggling to curb the string of violence citizens are seeking alternatives to stay safe. former n.y.p.d. officer rabbi gary moskowitz and is offering his seventh degree black belt skills for free to knock out victims and others seeking protection we're going to someone
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who works worker you must learn how to be aware you must know how to fight if some go through time where the knockout attacks are for him and for him ready to moskowitz believes are likely motivated by gang initiation something me and wipe. he hasn't officially acknowledged if they acknowledge that there's a guy who had a problem is they have to really try to curb all the gangs and they can't do that so fast there so a lot of times they don't want to put a name on something right away because if they put a name want to run they have to go after archie reached out to the n.y.p.d. to find out what america's most powerful police department is doing to combat the knockout epidemic our questions and interview requests were ignored it is not fair to ask any pleas for parm to be able to be assigned to everybody in the shrewd they can protect miles and miles of new york city streets the big apple's mass surveillance system does actually allow officials to know where and when many of the crimes are occurring but so far filming the knockouts hasn't helped to prevent them marina. new york. it's been labeled as thugs and
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criminals but by some but increasingly they're getting a lock to it extreme groups across europe are looking forward to a successful twenty fourteen as far right politicians look to turn blinding economic hardship into votes we'll tell you more in a few minutes. and shedding light on the games we report on the unique eliminations for the winter olympics and the work it took to make sochi shine that's after a short break. we speak your language i mean some of the well another day in. the music programs in the documentary some spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn into bangalore keep these stories. here.
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altie spanish to find out more visit i don't. want to run your cultural moment like these policies i think sometimes people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. since new year's day britain's been brace for a flood but this has nothing to do with the storms battering the country right now the u.k. fears a massive influx of eastern europeans now that the e.u.
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wide immigration rules are relaxed is probably boyko reports people's biggest concerns are a wave of unskilled workers and criminals. leading up to the new year the british government hadn't released any estimates about the number of remain ians ambo gary and that they expected to arrive in britain now that immigration restrictions have been lifted for them and that since he hasn't done much to allay the fears of the british public. and although romanians and bulgarians now have every right to live and work freely anywhere within the european union of skepticism and public concern say the mass immigration a written all time high what are you currently doing to stop the influx of non
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skilled workers in from the e.u. and upon him to do we've made absolutely sure that it's not possible for people to come here simply to claim benefits to put in your brains very tough measures in controls but the latest report by the institute of public policy research dismissed these as symbolic gestures saying that person can cope with very maybe an ambo garion migration according to the paper instead of alarming the public the government merely needs to implement some minor contingency measures in order to help schools and housing stretch this deadline has been known about for precisely seven years so the idea that we should be rushing around by making about it now it's completely absurd it's quite important for politicians to step back and explain that it is not the end of the world but on the whole immigration and indeed free movement within europe you know been quite beneficial to the u.k. economy remaining in diplomats to say that their citizens are deeply offended by
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that portrayal as scroungers and criminals in the u.k. press they point out that most of their citizens are hardworking and will contribute to british society something that economists had a happy to back up all the available evidence is that the migration to britain has been an eight positive both in terms of cultural and richmond and economic investment we have to remember that one point six million britons british nationals are working. and they enjoy the benefits of that so if we start setting up you shouldn't draw benefits from migrants we can expect a quid pro quo despite the politicians tough talk in the tabloid headlines fears of a flood of migrants have been dismissed as nonsense and according to remain officials most of their countrymen would prefer to live in spain or italy anyway. judging by the weather hair who can blame them. see london.
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home i will tell you about the cost cutting cleanup. forget robots a new frank old machines duct tape was apparently one of the not so high tech methods used to strap the leaking plant back together. also what are you dot com factory workers in cambodia feel the full wrath of the authorities as their demands for higher pay and new elections are met with bullets and. sochi twenty fourteen promises to be an impressive sporting spectacle but one of the challenges is to feeding the darkness of midwinter to say it takes a look at making the olympics light up. the eyes of the world will be on sochi come february the seventh and frantic work has been going on behind the scenes to make sure the lippy venue sparkle not just for the crowds but for millions of t.v. viewers around the world for the lighting technicians it's been
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a mess of undertaking lush media for us this is one of a kind technology and design in the world that isn't even the manufacturers who initially claimed it was similar to some other models because of finally admitted our installations are totally unique in other words this is an experimental model that will set a benchmark for the whole world this electric cocktail lighting was months in the making the olympic committee found the brightest and best engineers who came up with a unique design for every stadium l.e.d. life was selected for their age or ability they made to last for a century but also put their college changing wall factor in for certain such installations are temporary solution for various sports competitions but this one is hopefully going to stay for quite some time it is based on the cutting edge technology and totally new software but the world has yet to a dog. off to dog the park stadium becomes
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a scene not worrying ice storms and tumbling snow flakes the ice bank sports palace turns into a giant alchemy arena wave the atlas skating rina the neon giant was shimmering rainbow colors the first stadium will be hosting the opening and closing ceremonies and the preparations are for the light sherry's are being kept carefully under wraps but the crowd work of the lighting missions is the ice palace this evening i've been given the honors of switching on of the lights here at the olympic park stadiums with this smartphone and a touch of a button let's see what the magic of technology candy. and what a lot of the fellow does all the carloads of the rod of. live and of course all right here in the snow and she between of the black sea and the beautiful white capped mountains and to almost
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a coming to you from the olympic park in sochi. human rights groups concerns were perhaps somewhat ease this week after rules on protests during the games were relaxed during a trip to sochi president putin said that controlled political gatherings will be ok after all i don't mind to find out more and meanwhile as the clock ticks towards the seventh of february we're bring you more on what the city has a store for its guests stay with r t international. sochi for the twenty fourteen olympics what's this police lining the line is so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the games should be the city's present and future what more sochi will bring you this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold and snowy windy mountainous tough beyond the olympics but the moxy. on our team. from embattled greece to
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indebted france europeans are being drawn to the far right the small signs of economic growth are not enough to prevent voters swinging to the extremes peter all over takes a closer look at a constant search of new answers to tough problems. from the d.l. in britain in the north to golden dawn in greece and the south far right groups are making their voices heard in europe. this financial crisis affected everyone and it has allowed the right wing organizations to give people someone to blame for their problems it's those people's fault that is how they were accrued greece has seen a marked increase in support of the far right and neo nazi groups golden dawn and organization the right did by their critics as hooligans and third heralded by their supporters as the savior for greece for the greeks and they systematic and
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not going to preach and cultivate. peer group but they attack systematically immigrants present golden dawn have made it further than most they have elected officials on their books including current greek m.p. elias custody at us it's not only in politics that extreme right to abuse the permeating this goal celebration by. athens the order to stop the itis so the midfielder banned for life from the national team despite his claims that he didn't know what the salute meant but the clearest indicator of the popularity of the far right will be when europeans go to the polls in may to vote in the e.u. parliamentary elections one of those parties on the rise and france's muddying lipans national front. on the phone call shows european people are realizing that the use in empire the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom despite
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insistences that they want to take part in the political discourse we've seen repeated violent clashes involving these groups even in some of the most stable nations like austria where around a third of people voted for parties that are considered the right wing in a recent election. so we need to slow down immigration i have nothing against foreign us but enough is enough. e.u. is saying where the money should go to allow again poor countries that's on it should stay in their own country and did he used to wouldn't be like. dictate everything. to us it used to be that all parties interests troost and the e.u. second no it's only and. it seems as long as europe's finances continue
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to languish in the red more and more its people are seeking answers. if the right teacher all of a faulty jimmy. your highness is a socialist who says farai politicians are offering fear but not viable solutions the financial crisis is really to keep decent by these parties have gained support in recent years the crisis has led to distrust of politicians is it has led to distrust of immigration or immigrants and i think what they're offering is not a very concrete alternative in terms of policy in terms of economic policy support for these parties is really based on you know and dislike of the established political regime whatever that is and so people are looking for some alternative and these parties come in and provide that but i don't think it's clear to people what they actually represent or what the consequences of their policy would be.
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next it's worlds apart with oksana going. i'm i'm . well the british study. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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when mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. hello welcome to worlds apart if you are a westerner there is one in two chance that you started this year by promising yourself to lose weight interestingly big data on new year's resolutions and diets almost identical more than nine failed so is the living in a slimmer healthier self just as childish as believing in santa while to discuss
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that i'm now joined by john michelle kwan a prominent. inventor of the preparation diet thank you very much for your time starts now i know that your interest in nutrition sounds from your childhood to you were a chubby kid and you decided to overcome that by empowering yourself with knowledge now you tried to share that knowledge with other people but i think it was we know for a fact a scientific fact now is that died simply done for what works is you know knowing basic principles of nutrition and applying down through all of your. our lives i wonder why do you think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much. and i believe in people and they expect that reading this book they are becoming.
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but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as fad diet because there are three people last the first one is that i wanted to get this very flexible the second one is the fact that this is sustainable because the time during your thing is probably the men time you can learn nutrition and. they want to keep people their enjoyment even when dating but isn't it the case that all inventors of diets including yourself are essentially creating a product out of thin air because you take what is public knowledge what is the product of many generations of nutritionists scientists who worked on this subject you distill it in a couple of easy to follow rules you missed it.

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