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twenty nine out of the six said sea have now been granted bail as a court in st petersburg decided the fate of the last of them most of the group have already been released and only one will stay detained until february and he is say with more. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirty acting activists who were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic now the thirty that's twenty eight of them were greenpeace activists and two of them who are journalists to where charged with trying to receive for trying to scale that article oil rig the russian authorities said they put everybody on that oil rig in danger as well as themselves and other charges of piracy were later reduced to holligan ism charges which carry up to a seven year maximum sentence at this point they will move from merman's good to st petersburg there was an early in november where they'd be able to get diplomatic help as well as be near to their families with this environmental case has certainly caused a rift between russia as well as the netherlands of the arctic sunrise vessel which the activis
twenty nine out of the six said sea have now been granted bail as a court in st petersburg decided the fate of the last of them most of the group have already been released and only one will stay detained until february and he is say with more. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirty acting activists who were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic now the thirty that's twenty eight of them were greenpeace activists and two of them who are journalists to where...
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yes and did kalinski court change st petersburg the tell hope you can see behind me has ruled on monday to release on a two million ruble or sixty thousand dollar bail to russian citizens and two members of the so-called arctic thirty the arctic sunrise ship dr hans forth a journalist both detainees will be freed as soon as the bail is put up and experts say it will not take more than two days well this is a very good news for them especially given the fact that both detainees are very young people their husband and wife have both attended today's hearings and we saw them and these were very touching moments and of course we can say that family reunion is a very is a long awaited thing well that was a very good day for dan but it was not as this day was not as good as it was for them for all protesters because another court also here in st petersburg pretty more ski court has decided to extend the pretrial detention for another activist greenpeace activist fifty nine year old man from australia till february which means for three months that i have to say that the hearings here in st pe
yes and did kalinski court change st petersburg the tell hope you can see behind me has ruled on monday to release on a two million ruble or sixty thousand dollar bail to russian citizens and two members of the so-called arctic thirty the arctic sunrise ship dr hans forth a journalist both detainees will be freed as soon as the bail is put up and experts say it will not take more than two days well this is a very good news for them especially given the fact that both detainees are very young...
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berlinski court here in st petersburg they won you can see behind me has ruled today to release the sunrise ship doctor a young russian woman on two million ruble all sixty thousand dollars bail and we've attended the hearings over her case today and we saw the woman in a courtroom she started crying when for the first time in two months of the tension she saw her husband i think that this is the solution oh off the judge was could be explained by the fact that she was not a greenpeace activist but a doctor working at the earlier today and not the coach also here in st petersburg has decided that greenpeace activists another member of so-called politic thirty to fifty nine year old men are most really a we'll have to spend three more months in russia's jail but all these hearings have started here in st petersburg after russia's investigative committee applauds for the extension of the pretrial detention for the arctic thirty say they need more time to complete the probe and just to remind you here's a little bit of the stories background in september the green crease arctic sunrise ship ap
berlinski court here in st petersburg they won you can see behind me has ruled today to release the sunrise ship doctor a young russian woman on two million ruble all sixty thousand dollars bail and we've attended the hearings over her case today and we saw the woman in a courtroom she started crying when for the first time in two months of the tension she saw her husband i think that this is the solution oh off the judge was could be explained by the fact that she was not a greenpeace activist...
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fact that the charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more easily the weather is in petersburg is a little bit better as one moment it's cold it gets dark very early in petersburg it's still a little bit of life even though winter is a arrive so indeed they have arrived so it will say we definitely know for sure that that train arrived in st petersburg this morning right and kind of give us some background here so how did we get all together. well twenty eight to greenpeace activists including two journalists who were on board the arctic sunrise a vessel that's a vessel led itself. with the team to the. waters of the russia now that's where the oil rig of russia is based they were then asked not to to go on board to the oil rig up on that so they continued to go ahead with without noticing the officials they were then arrested and the vessel was seized we know that they were charged with piracy which holds a minimum of fifteen years in prison but that piracy charges had been downgraded t
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the russian tag line to discuss iran's atomic emissions in st petersburg at the same time as nuclear talks between tehran and six world powers and to a day in geneva and later today. his guess about the chances of a deal being struck that. the five plus one in particular the united states and france are willing to stick to understanding the radians thought they had reached verbal on some of these issues i you know i don't think the rain ians are going to feel they're not going to feel comfortable with going ahead with an agreement it's a matter of trust i mean do we have that here and if it's not here yet what does it take to create that level of trust then the rest of it is a lot of details i think that if iran doesn't soften its position on those three points the negotiations are not likely to deal. a judge's decision on the small matter of sixty thousand dollars in bail that's all that stands between two people arrested over greenpeace protest on an oil rig in the arctic and outside world they are the last of say to people to go before a russian court. say has been made. twenty se
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will remain in a detention center in st petersburg until their fate is decided later on today twenty seven of those activists have now been granted bail out of those twenty seven fifteen have now been able to pay out of the sixty one thousand dollars that's needed to one more activist and australian actor of his is said to be going to stay in the detention until next year february now this environmental protest has caused so quite a stir we know that the thirty activists on board that arctic sunrise vessel back in september will arrested because they were trying to board an oil rig in the arctic that is owned russia by russia. has said that they jeopardize everybody's security as well as their own in terms of trying to board that netherlands and russia have been add all of that adherents to each other even the netherlands going as far as taking russia to the international married to him tribunals saying that russia needs to release those activists now as well as them by leaving the country that's not yet established they've just been accepted as the just been given bail and that's al
will remain in a detention center in st petersburg until their fate is decided later on today twenty seven of those activists have now been granted bail out of those twenty seven fifteen have now been able to pay out of the sixty one thousand dollars that's needed to one more activist and australian actor of his is said to be going to stay in the detention until next year february now this environmental protest has caused so quite a stir we know that the thirty activists on board that arctic...
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fact that charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that for you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more easily the weather is in petersburg is a little bit better as well moments as cold it gets dark very early in petersburg it's still a little bit of life now even the winter is a ride for twenty eight to greenpeace activists including. on board the arctic sunrise a vessel that vessel let itself would shoot with. the old rig of russia if they would then us not to to go on board to the oil rig up on that so they continue to go ahead they would then arrested and the vessel was seized we know that they were charged with piracy which holds a minimum of fifteen years in prison but that piracy charges had been downgraded to hooliganism which hold up to a flat seven years in a prison not only has it become an environmental issue but it's also become a political issue tensions have definitely been running high between the netherlands and russia the dutch since responded by taking russia to the merry time try bunol to oslo the release of th
fact that charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that for you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more easily the weather is in petersburg is a little bit better as well moments as cold it gets dark very early in petersburg it's still a little bit of life now even the winter is a ride for twenty eight to greenpeace activists including. on board the arctic sunrise a vessel that vessel let itself would shoot with. the old rig of...
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well indeed we have one good news today indeed kalinski court here in st petersburg they want you can see behind me has ruled today to release the. doctor a young russian woman on two million group of all sixty thousand dollar bail and we've attended the hearings over her case today and we saw the woman in a courtroom she started crying when for the first time in two months of the tension she saw her husband so we can imagine how happy she now because she will be free as soon as the bail is put up which experts say will not take more than two days i think that this the situation all of the judge was could be explained by the fact that she was not a greenpeace activist but a doctor working at the ship so but i actually it's very hard to say why the judge decided to make this particular decision because earlier today and not the cold also here in st petersburg but more skewed court has decided that greenpeace activists another member or so called out to thirty or fifty nine year old men are most really are we'll have to spend three more months in russia is jail and we can't explain why.
well indeed we have one good news today indeed kalinski court here in st petersburg they want you can see behind me has ruled today to release the. doctor a young russian woman on two million group of all sixty thousand dollar bail and we've attended the hearings over her case today and we saw the woman in a courtroom she started crying when for the first time in two months of the tension she saw her husband so we can imagine how happy she now because she will be free as soon as the bail is put...
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were all first held in russia support of movements but we could go where tourists were here to st petersburg where they are now kept in three different detention centers well we can see the continue the continuation of this story on tuesday and wednesday and probably till the next week so. as i said russian investigative committee made thirty applications for roll the detainees so we'll see more hearings this week ok maria financial thanks from st petersburg. coming up from bits to lot calling this a record breaking weekend it's got washington worried coming up that we take a look at why lawmakers want to clip the digital currency is playing. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world of the r.p. interview intriguing story for you. to find out visit. the french president sending a message of support to israel speaking to parliament in jerusalem francois hollande said paris wouldn't back down on the sanctions regime against iran until the country gives up its nuclear program meanwhile a british newspaper claims israel may join forces w
were all first held in russia support of movements but we could go where tourists were here to st petersburg where they are now kept in three different detention centers well we can see the continue the continuation of this story on tuesday and wednesday and probably till the next week so. as i said russian investigative committee made thirty applications for roll the detainees so we'll see more hearings this week ok maria financial thanks from st petersburg. coming up from bits to lot calling...
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one member of st petersburg sledges. of assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are well very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the a like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits let's just say active poses yeah that's called sexualizing children and it's disgusting although adult beauty pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so i say it because beauty pageants are obviously related to sexuality should be able to participate in them until you reach the age of consent in your country otherwise it is just a pedophile buffet but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to technology updates on today's show we learn about the techno
one member of st petersburg sledges. of assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are well very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the a like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to...
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st. petersburg. >> just a face among the crowd in st. petersburg, enjoying the relative freedom of bail after two months in a russian prison. exclusiveng, in an interview, she recalls her worst fears inside herself -- her cell. >> i'm sure the outside world never believed we could get 15 years for this. but when you are alone in your cell, you never believed you would be spending two months in prison. this could happen. panic.just like 15 years for something i didn't do? the best years of your life. can't even have children anymore. , she her arctic prison spends 23 hours a day alone in her cell but found ways of communicating. >> there was a radiator pipe that ran through the prison. so we got a pen or a spoon and tapped on it. one tap was a, two was b, three was c. sometimes it would take 10 minutes to say something and they would say, sorry, please repeat. >> it seems greenpeace completely underestimated the russian reaction to a protest that it's only offshore oil rig in the strategically important arctic. perhaps they should have pai
st. petersburg. >> just a face among the crowd in st. petersburg, enjoying the relative freedom of bail after two months in a russian prison. exclusiveng, in an interview, she recalls her worst fears inside herself -- her cell. >> i'm sure the outside world never believed we could get 15 years for this. but when you are alone in your cell, you never believed you would be spending two months in prison. this could happen. panic.just like 15 years for something i didn't do? the best...
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the twenty nine that the word granted bail out still in st petersburg they're not allowed to leave the country all even the city until that free trial date has happened and that date has not been given algy had only one activist it still remains in the detention center until next year february his lawyers have said that they will appeal that decision initially they were charged with the piracy they were then changed to pull it is them which carry a maximum of seven years that in a prison they were in the moments detention center upon the arrest in september then they were moved to st petersburg in early november now of course of this environmental protests started off as an environmental approaches that it has now become a diplomatic spat between at the netherlands as well as russia the arctic sunrise vessel which the activists were on board was a flying of the dutch flag the netherlands had taken russia to the international law of the sea tribunals and asked them to release of the vessel as well as the activities of russia has said it will not do so as of the point everybody who is on
the twenty nine that the word granted bail out still in st petersburg they're not allowed to leave the country all even the city until that free trial date has happened and that date has not been given algy had only one activist it still remains in the detention center until next year february his lawyers have said that they will appeal that decision initially they were charged with the piracy they were then changed to pull it is them which carry a maximum of seven years that in a prison they...
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upon arrival to st petersburg the train station where they were at the carriage was one of the carriageswas separated from of the actual train a we believe we believe that that is the carries that it was indeed the holding the thirty activists we know that moments had said that they were moving the thirty activists because of the fact that the charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more easily the weather is in petersburg is a little bit better as one moment it's cold it gets dark very early in petersburg it's still a little bit of life now even though winter is a ride well twenty eight to greenpeace activists including two journalists away on board the arctic sunrise a vessel that's the vessel let itself would shoot with the team of the oil rig of russia if they were then asked not to to go on board to the oil rig up on that so they continue to go ahead they were then arrested and the vessel was seized we know that they would charge you with piracy which holds a minimum of fifte
upon arrival to st petersburg the train station where they were at the carriage was one of the carriageswas separated from of the actual train a we believe we believe that that is the carries that it was indeed the holding the thirty activists we know that moments had said that they were moving the thirty activists because of the fact that the charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more...
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people or was held in russia's northern port of mormons but a week ago there were trees for here to st petersburg on a train in a special carriage and this is where they are now kept in three different detention centers all over st peter's recall eve the investigators applications are not held by the judge today all thirty people will be released as soon as next week so today is a very important die and it could mark the end of the story but just as well start a new chapter. thousands of demonstrators have flooded the streets of athens to commemorate the victims of a bloody student uprising four decades ago that event was instrumental in told from the right wing military john to that rule greece for seven years until one thousand nine hundred seventy four but is lindsey france now reports for many this is about more than just history. this demonstration isn't a commemorative the for it not a verse or any public sector uprising which changes so much and makes the site is physically in the government is not only driving on the war former students and current students of people who want government c
people or was held in russia's northern port of mormons but a week ago there were trees for here to st petersburg on a train in a special carriage and this is where they are now kept in three different detention centers all over st peter's recall eve the investigators applications are not held by the judge today all thirty people will be released as soon as next week so today is a very important die and it could mark the end of the story but just as well start a new chapter. thousands of...
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held in the russia's northern port of movements but we could go there were transferred here to st petersburg where they are now kept in three different detention centers who are have been hearing from greenpeace international but they would apply no extension as they say this is not legal so let's see how the story may end rif national reporting for us coming up from bits to loss as head of brecqhou breaking weekend that scope washington worry coming up then we take a look at why lawmakers want to clip the digital cullen's. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports on our t.v. . dramas the. stories others refuse to. fix is changing. the picture. from a. book to. the french president sending a message of support to israel speaking to parliament in jerusalem francois hollande said paris wouldn't back down on the sanctions regime against iran until the country gives up its nuclear program any time a british newspaper c
held in the russia's northern port of movements but we could go there were transferred here to st petersburg where they are now kept in three different detention centers who are have been hearing from greenpeace international but they would apply no extension as they say this is not legal so let's see how the story may end rif national reporting for us coming up from bits to loss as head of brecqhou breaking weekend that scope washington worry coming up then we take a look at why lawmakers want...
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or if an ocean a line from st petersburg maria thank you very much indeed for that update i appreciate it. and up next here on our quiz. philippa torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r g dot com. if you are targeting only one scapegoat that would be responsible five with you say that you think the banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leveraged institutions nor a responsible old school what about the rights so what about all the special so you see it's more. you know you seem banks are the main reason the bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks part of the whole. as responsibility including the us computing the account to the accounting rules. of all soldiers of the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know
or if an ocean a line from st petersburg maria thank you very much indeed for that update i appreciate it. and up next here on our quiz. philippa torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r g dot com. if you are targeting only one scapegoat that...
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set up in st petersburg twenty three years ago the accounts employs around a thousand people it's forged a name for itself as a top supplier of high tech inspection and maintenance robots for the nuclear and oil and gas industries the company is ships around twenty thousand pieces of equipment to twenty three countries around the world but the applications of these products on just limited to earth day a concert even manufactured components for space ship docking mechanisms and electro mechanical fuel valves for launch vehicles we call so with the company's deputy director to find out. to ensure complete control over manufacturing processes and high tech product development we have over three hundred engineers and specialists who from project scope document drafting process development and implementation of create the technology to make the product which is then manufactured using the equipment located on our site here so there's still a samples tested and delivered to the client. one of the secrets behind the company's cosmic success is it takes production facilities which occupy around
set up in st petersburg twenty three years ago the accounts employs around a thousand people it's forged a name for itself as a top supplier of high tech inspection and maintenance robots for the nuclear and oil and gas industries the company is ships around twenty thousand pieces of equipment to twenty three countries around the world but the applications of these products on just limited to earth day a concert even manufactured components for space ship docking mechanisms and electro...
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jailed greenpeace activists are on the move in russia being sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the heart and allegedly putting the crew at risk while our correspondent followed their transfer the details ahead this hour. the first to leak afghan security reports as the country's intelligence services abandoned an investigation into the alleged murder of civilians after the u.s. refused to cooperate and detained by american forces were found near a u.s. base while more were reportedly killed in other operations what is going to come has more. first of all where the accusations come from the afghan translator who had worked with the u.s. army special forces said the soldiers were involved in the killing of the group of afghan civilians detained in u.s. raids in the wardak province between it's over twenty twelve unfed very twenty thirteen and bodies of ten of the men were found by residence in shallow graves near a u.s. base which hosted the special forces unit the afghan authorities have repeatedly asked the u.s. to allow them to question the
jailed greenpeace activists are on the move in russia being sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the heart and allegedly putting the crew at risk while our correspondent followed their transfer the details ahead this hour. the first to leak afghan security reports as the country's intelligence services abandoned an investigation into the alleged murder of civilians after the u.s. refused to cooperate and detained by american forces were found near a u.s....
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well indeed the geology of the limits to cool today in st petersburg so i hope you can see behind me is about to decide today whether to keep the so-called arctic sunrise detainees in jail for three more months or to release them and that's after russia's investigative committee applied for the extension saying they need more time to complete the probe by monday morning as far as we know at least six application. it's happening filed but we expect more to come late to today this particular court is in charge of examining the case of the she's a doctor from russia. and from canada and russia is journalist this week marks two months since thirty men and women from nineteen different countries greenpeace activists cheering waste and the ship crew were detained and just to remind you here's a little bit of the stories background greenpeace chief approached. all offshore oil drilling platform in russia's no than pretrial receipt it's owned by russia's energy giant gazprom and then a group of activists attempted to hold themselves on the platform for a protests over the danger is that the
well indeed the geology of the limits to cool today in st petersburg so i hope you can see behind me is about to decide today whether to keep the so-called arctic sunrise detainees in jail for three more months or to release them and that's after russia's investigative committee applied for the extension saying they need more time to complete the probe by monday morning as far as we know at least six application. it's happening filed but we expect more to come late to today this particular...
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greenpeace activists are on the move in russia they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the trip our correspondent has followed their trials for the details are ahead. a lead to our going security report says the country's intelligence services have abandoned and investigation into the alleged murder of civilians after the u.s. refused to cooperate seventeen man disappeared after being detained by american forces the bodies of ten were later discovered near a u.s. base that's now crossed live to. live there in washington d.c. hi there guys so what more can you tell us about this this story behind this leaked report that. right well first of all where the accusations come from the afghan translator who worked with u.s. special forces said the soldiers were involved in the killing of the group of afghan civilians seventeen men disappeared after being detained in u.s. raids in wardak in the wardak province between twenty twelve and february two thousand and thirteen bodies of ten of the men were found by
greenpeace activists are on the move in russia they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the trip our correspondent has followed their trials for the details are ahead. a lead to our going security report says the country's intelligence services have abandoned and investigation into the alleged murder of civilians after the u.s. refused to cooperate seventeen man disappeared after being detained by american...
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several more greenpeace activists have just been granted bail by courts in st petersburg bringing the total number to twenty six eleven have already walked free ahead of their trial for hooliganism and the others will too once their bail money is posted on reports now from the city. the saga over the greenpeace activists detained for their protest against arctic oil drilling does continue new developments thursday as russia's president vladimir putin weighed in again on the issue reiterating his position now he actually praised the greenpeace group's goals which he called noble but he condemned the environmental group for its tactics on the use of when the platform was being created an emergency situation this could have led to one mistake by operators that. they should not have been distracted from their work. can be accomplished by any means but at the same time the state should be leading the u.n. secretary general meanwhile ban ki-moon also spoke out on thursday he urged russia for more leniency towards the activist saying that environmentalists also have a key role to play in soc
several more greenpeace activists have just been granted bail by courts in st petersburg bringing the total number to twenty six eleven have already walked free ahead of their trial for hooliganism and the others will too once their bail money is posted on reports now from the city. the saga over the greenpeace activists detained for their protest against arctic oil drilling does continue new developments thursday as russia's president vladimir putin weighed in again on the issue reiterating...
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live from st petersburg thank you very much indeed for that. with or without the prime minister greenpeace auction this won't be leaving russia just yet twenty nine . fish have now been granted as a court in st it has been decided the fate of the last of them most of the group have already been released and only one will stay detained until february and his little. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirtieth to activists you were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic now the thirty that's twenty eight of them were greenpeace activists and two of them who are journalists to where charged with piracy for trying to scale that are take a while regular the russian authorities said they put everybody on that oil rig in danger as well as themselves and of those charges of piracy were later reduced to whole again with them charges which carry up to a seven year maximum sentence at this point they will move from merman's good to st petersburg there was an early in november where they'd be able to get diplomatic help as well
live from st petersburg thank you very much indeed for that. with or without the prime minister greenpeace auction this won't be leaving russia just yet twenty nine . fish have now been granted as a court in st it has been decided the fate of the last of them most of the group have already been released and only one will stay detained until february and his little. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirtieth to activists you were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the...
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st. petersburg. you. 32 people were killed when a super market roof collapsed in latvia. >> this is left of a busy super market in the cab toll riga and they have been working into the morning to find anyone who may be still trapped under the rubble. >> translator: i have a wife there. there is no information about her. whether she is alive or dead, wherever i call there is no information. >> reporter: it was crashing, most people started crying and screaming as it was sure those left inside after the first collapse would not be alive after the second fall. >> reporter: it happened during the busy evening shopping hours on thursday, it was the roof of the super market that first came crashing down and the impact was so strong it brought most of the high walls of the building. >> it is a huge building and the space when you have to work is pretty limited. we know foreign governments offered some heft but latino authorities are saying thank you but no thank you because we have all the treatment and all
st. petersburg. you. 32 people were killed when a super market roof collapsed in latvia. >> this is left of a busy super market in the cab toll riga and they have been working into the morning to find anyone who may be still trapped under the rubble. >> translator: i have a wife there. there is no information about her. whether she is alive or dead, wherever i call there is no information. >> reporter: it was crashing, most people started crying and screaming as it was sure...
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st. petersburg this month as a technical adviser to russia's version of facebook. but security in moscow has now been given new powers to intercept telecommunications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the german m.p. it was held at snowdon's own initiative. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter leaderships in russia, talking not just telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops, and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter: it's been alleged that september's g20 summit in st. petersburg the russians handed out free gifts to spy on cell phone and computer summations. a spokesman for vladimir putin dismissed the reports as an attempt to divert the attention away from the more serious allegations of espionage being levy against washington. al jazeera, moscow. ♪ you >> meteorologist: it's turning out to be a decent day over much of our nation's midsection. we're rain free at this hour. we're seeing mostly clear conditions from the dakotas down to texas. we do have a few frontal boundaries on the motive. the front has m
st. petersburg this month as a technical adviser to russia's version of facebook. but security in moscow has now been given new powers to intercept telecommunications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the german m.p. it was held at snowdon's own initiative. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter leaderships in russia, talking not just telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops, and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter:...
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russian investigators have applied to court here in st petersburg to prolong the pretrial detention for all so called arctic thirty. saying they need more time at least three more months to complete their probe this week marks two months since thirty men and women from nineteen different countries mostly greenpeace activists but also the arctic sunrise icebreaker crew and two journalists were detained on monday the first hearing started and the georgia has already decided to keep in the russia's jail one till february one activist from australia while released on bail to a three other participants of russian citizen ship but there are a total of thirty applications and all of them have to be started and examined by the judges this is why we will see definitely more hearings and more court rulings this week they arrest of these people has already sparked worldwide criticism with people in more than forty countries taking to the streets to express their solidarity to protest against this decision over russia's court these people were arrested in september when they arrived to russia's nor
russian investigators have applied to court here in st petersburg to prolong the pretrial detention for all so called arctic thirty. saying they need more time at least three more months to complete their probe this week marks two months since thirty men and women from nineteen different countries mostly greenpeace activists but also the arctic sunrise icebreaker crew and two journalists were detained on monday the first hearing started and the georgia has already decided to keep in the...
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say they would then listen to murmurs go oh upon that this month last month they were sent to st petersburg to stand trial now this environmental protest is now causing a lot of diplomatic tension between all of the all those involved we know that the netherlands had demanded that russia release that vessel together with the thirty activists russia had said that it wouldn't do so because it had told the hague that those people were coming to towards the read in the arctic so far we know that the hague has gone to the merry time international tribunals to put the case she wants them and they said that they'll come up with the answer as soon as probably the end of the day we'll be waiting for that so it's all it's good news but not all good news for everyone at this point so we'll have to see if this bail grants indeed get them to be able to travel outside of the country as of now those details have not come out yet. thank you. for many more international stories coming your way in just a couple of minutes here on our t.v. we report on the controversial fracking technology and sweeping many i
say they would then listen to murmurs go oh upon that this month last month they were sent to st petersburg to stand trial now this environmental protest is now causing a lot of diplomatic tension between all of the all those involved we know that the netherlands had demanded that russia release that vessel together with the thirty activists russia had said that it wouldn't do so because it had told the hague that those people were coming to towards the read in the arctic so far we know that...
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two more british greenpeace activists among others have been granted bail by a court in st petersburg trying to five people have been let out since monday after paying roughly sixty thousand dollars one was refused place trying to scale a russian oil platform in september respond and. still all of them are being accused of hooliganism because this whole scandal the whole incident happened. when this group of greenpeace activists which eventually became known as the arctic thirty they approached a russian oil platform in the north a small group of them a van came even closer to the platform on a rubber boat right scaling it all of them were arrested brought to the mainland first to movements to then delivered to st petersburg accused of piracy of thirst first then these charges were reduced to hooliganism but the penalty for that could still be up to seven years behind bars if they are found guilty greenpeace itself has been strongly criticizing russian officials for these accusations saying that it was a peaceful act of protest and the incident also caused a huge scandal in the relati
two more british greenpeace activists among others have been granted bail by a court in st petersburg trying to five people have been let out since monday after paying roughly sixty thousand dollars one was refused place trying to scale a russian oil platform in september respond and. still all of them are being accused of hooliganism because this whole scandal the whole incident happened. when this group of greenpeace activists which eventually became known as the arctic thirty they approached...
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be released a toll now on bail at twenty six people and of course on friday the courts here in st petersburg will continue to hear the bail hearing so the story does still continue there. the e.u. is considering a generalized guidance to fracking the controversial technology which has been raising major concerns among environmental experts and activists across the globe let's take a closer look now at the practice and its risks well the method involves breaking up rock at least one kilometer below ground opponents say there could be grave environmental consequences warning the use of explosives in chemicals contaminates water supplies pollutes both the ground and the air but advocates of the technique say it will help to solve the energy crisis and create more jobs e.u. members are deeply divided on the issue while energy giants are pushing for widespread exploration and he's probably boyd has been following the resistance of europeans to fracking in their countries. a number of european countries have had large scale anti fracking protests take place recently as sort of the prospect of more
be released a toll now on bail at twenty six people and of course on friday the courts here in st petersburg will continue to hear the bail hearing so the story does still continue there. the e.u. is considering a generalized guidance to fracking the controversial technology which has been raising major concerns among environmental experts and activists across the globe let's take a closer look now at the practice and its risks well the method involves breaking up rock at least one kilometer...
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you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave it within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things fall on the stand the charges of police going to some still stand and of course there has been in development just on friday when the united nations international tribunal on the last see ruled in favor of the dutch government and asked the russian government immediately release the crew and all to tea folks on board and again. even president putin's stated. commitment to international law that he expressed around the time of the u.s. plans to invade syria we are hopeful that there will be by the second of december when russia and the dutch government have to report back to the international tribunal that hopefully this matter could be brou
you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave it within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things fall on the stand the charges of police...
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have agreed to work together in business energy efficiency healthcare and pharmaceuticals st petersburg mayor your game all to take a set of business forum today that he like to see a city anasta not introducing business clusters the two cities already are working together on business efforts. energy efficiency in housing and utilities medicine and drugs to austin based healthcare institutions because a russian medical never stay at a treatment center of the international institute of biological systems signed a memorandum of cooperation. i believe our task is to cooperate to ensure the availability of high tech medical care and quality of medicine. let's multiply our efforts and cooperation. when we work together were able to fight against diseases we stand guard for health. the mayor he msg ali khan's my helmet off and buy to russian companies to build businesses and the awesome new city special economic zone another agreement signed at the forum was a pledge to cooperate in economics and trade science and technology cultural endeavors and humanitarian efforts. this agreement is an ad
have agreed to work together in business energy efficiency healthcare and pharmaceuticals st petersburg mayor your game all to take a set of business forum today that he like to see a city anasta not introducing business clusters the two cities already are working together on business efforts. energy efficiency in housing and utilities medicine and drugs to austin based healthcare institutions because a russian medical never stay at a treatment center of the international institute of...
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applications are at this moment undergo in three more skilled court and kalinski called here in st petersburg they want you can see behind me and we know that here they jog examines the cases of the two members of the sunrise arctic sunrise ship crew a doctor a russian citizen. from canada and russia as photo journalist this week marks two months since thirteen men and women from nineteen different countries greenpeace activists journalists and crew members were detained in just a little bit of background here to remind you what happened in september the arctic sunrise greenpeace ship approached as long or sure all drilling platform in russia's bid to northern premature i see it's owned by russia's energy giant gazprom and the team of activists attempted to hold themselves on the platform but they were arrested by russia's coast guard we know now that. greenpeace international has already said that they would appeal the extension around the world now for some more international headlines police and friends are conducting a helicopter search for a suspected hostage taking gunman he reportedly
applications are at this moment undergo in three more skilled court and kalinski called here in st petersburg they want you can see behind me and we know that here they jog examines the cases of the two members of the sunrise arctic sunrise ship crew a doctor a russian citizen. from canada and russia as photo journalist this week marks two months since thirteen men and women from nineteen different countries greenpeace activists journalists and crew members were detained in just a little bit of...
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you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg would release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things go on the stand the charges of only going to some still stand and of course there has been in development just on friday when the united nations international tribunal on the last see ruled in favor of the dutch government and asked the russian government immediately release the crew and all to tea folks on board and again. even president putin's stated. commitment to international law that he expressed around the time of the u.s. plans to invade syria we are hopeful that there will be by the second of december when russia and the dutch government have to report back to the international tribunal that hopefully this matter could be brought to
you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg would release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things go on the stand the charges of only going...
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court hearings on thursday at two courts in st petersburg already twenty activist out of the arctic thirty have been released on bail which is around sixty one thousand u.s. dollars including the captain of the arctic sunrise and the russian. photographer who also got caught up in this whole story although several activists their detention was prolonged for another three months but those who have been released on bail they are still going to have to attend the actual trial and when they do this bail is going to be returned to them just to remind you still all of them are being accused of going to them because this whole scandal the whole incident happened. when this group of greenpeace activists which eventually became known as the arctic thirty they approached a russian oil platform in the north a small group of them event came even closer to the platform on the rubber board right scaling it all of them were arrested brought to the mainland then first to move then delivered to st petersburg accused of piracy of thirst first then these charges were reduced to hooliganism but the penalty fo
court hearings on thursday at two courts in st petersburg already twenty activist out of the arctic thirty have been released on bail which is around sixty one thousand u.s. dollars including the captain of the arctic sunrise and the russian. photographer who also got caught up in this whole story although several activists their detention was prolonged for another three months but those who have been released on bail they are still going to have to attend the actual trial and when they do this...
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you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things fall on the stand the charges of police going to some still stand and of course there has been in development just on friday when the united nations international tribunal on the last sea ruled in favor of the dutch government and asked the russian government immediately release the crew and all kitty folks on board and again. even president putin's stated. commitment to international law that he expressed around the time of the u.s. plans to invade syria we are hopeful that there will be by the second of december when russia and the dutch government have to deploy back to the international tribunal that hopefully this matter could be brought
you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then the question remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things fall on the stand the charges of police...
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the courts here in st petersburg will continue to hear the bail hearing so the story does still continue there thanks very much indeed. in the u.k. new figures have revealed the country's total personal debt has reached an all time high the rising cost of energy and other household bills are pushing people over the edge with many even facing the risk of losing their homes or is laura smith investigates. heroine london's main shopping dried christmas has already begun with all the exhausting spending that entails but millions of households across britain will be entering the festive season already saddled with unmanageable debts a new report says personal debt has hit one point four trillion pounds as the rising costs of living forces people to borrow to make ends meet debts they ultimately wouldn't be able to repay that one point four trillion is an average of fifty four thousand pounds per household that's almost double what it was ten years ago and almost as much as the country's entire economic output that figure includes mortgages secured debts but the report warns that owns secured
the courts here in st petersburg will continue to hear the bail hearing so the story does still continue there thanks very much indeed. in the u.k. new figures have revealed the country's total personal debt has reached an all time high the rising cost of energy and other household bills are pushing people over the edge with many even facing the risk of losing their homes or is laura smith investigates. heroine london's main shopping dried christmas has already begun with all the exhausting...
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you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then to kristen remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave it within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things go on the stand the charges of police going to some still stand and of course there has been in development just on friday when the united nations international tribunal on the last see ruled in favor of the dutch government and asked the russian government immediately release the crew and all to tea folks on board and again. even president putin's stated. commitment to international law that he expressed around the time of the u.s. plans to invade syria we are hopeful that there will be by the second of december when russia and the dutch government have to report back to the international tribunal that hopefully this matter could be brought
you know everybody else has been released so we are quite confident that the appeals court in st petersburg will release col and russell then to kristen remains about what happens to the folks because right now they cannot leave russia and we have heard statements from the presidency that. folks will be allowed to leave it within ten days or so but we've got no formal confirmation yet as to how that will happen when that will happen and so on as things go on the stand the charges of police...
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conditions that means it's quite cold it gets dark really early and so moving the activists to st petersburg guarantees them a little bit of light during this winter while they await trial as well as be able to see their families and speak to their respective consulates now earlier today twelve to eleven at this. midday our local time we saw the train actually a riving in us and petersburg now the interesting part about this hour why of all was that one of the last carriages was actually cut off from of the actual main train a so it goes to show and we're all assuming at this point including the greenpeace activists who have been updating all of us via twitter as to what's going on with that train is that indeed that carriage was a holding that twenty eight activists including the two journalists who were with them so from. greenpeace activists arriving on a train to some petersburg and i do take us back if you can talk to you for from what i understand it was a it was more than two dozen people from eighteen countries who stormed the us. twenty eight greenpeace activists including two journ
conditions that means it's quite cold it gets dark really early and so moving the activists to st petersburg guarantees them a little bit of light during this winter while they await trial as well as be able to see their families and speak to their respective consulates now earlier today twelve to eleven at this. midday our local time we saw the train actually a riving in us and petersburg now the interesting part about this hour why of all was that one of the last carriages was actually cut...
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i want to go with restoring it to st petersburg where the odd now kept in the three different attention that the centers. well that we can see it or think in kenya and the intonation of the story is that on tuesday and wednesday and probably until the next week that the senate as i said that the worst investigate a skinny teenage thirty applications for roll the detainees. so we'll see mall hearing said the sweep of penrith on the things that they then from some pages done. coming up from it still looks a bit callings have the record breaking week a film about but it said go washington worried coming up that we take a local wine will make it for the click of the digital currencies way the eye. move the new the eye roo. the two language. news programs and documentaries in arabic. its goal hero of tea we'll talk. he liked the interview. intriguing story. are you today the arabic for no more visit our big old auntie don't call the new. nineteen and the french president sending a message of support to israel speaking to parliament in jerusalem from follows the parents wouldn't back down on
i want to go with restoring it to st petersburg where the odd now kept in the three different attention that the centers. well that we can see it or think in kenya and the intonation of the story is that on tuesday and wednesday and probably until the next week that the senate as i said that the worst investigate a skinny teenage thirty applications for roll the detainees. so we'll see mall hearing said the sweep of penrith on the things that they then from some pages done. coming up from it...