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breaking news here on out see a police seventeen have been killed in a car bombing at a market in iraq has almost no north caucuses region but the one hundred others were injured in that time in the republic of north of six here where the show began three suspects have since been detained for the better that is behind that time
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well that. this terror act is another case of criminal activity of the folks with whom we cannot compromise bill reconcile. hello and welcome to the program this is all say coming here live from moscow let's go straight to hell main story now a huge car bombing in the city of the digraph cars in the southern russia has killed at least seventeen people associated bomb is believed to have carried out that target which also injured around one hundred people. there's a logic of cause such as this report. this is the scientific team is trying hard to forget she was late to work and was hardly putting flowers for seal outside but she must heard the blast but didn't realize what had happened until
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a car came crashing down beside her where there hear more from the well of it was not a burning car or a film you know. we were standing close by and it felt as if the earth was shaking the cars were speaking as if this trembles went through the whole world you truly feel like the end of the world battle for flight but but but when you look at first but i didn't see anything just fear in the faces of one in bali when i was comin out everyone was killed here i heard the explosion from home i should. sorry for old people i don't care what national t.v. were. that. look this is what they pulled out of a woman's leg people were shocked at the ambulance and police arrived immediately all the emergency services react instantly citizens of body of cars are very experienced in this sad as it is. paralyzed with panic the team and couldn't move first saw the militants and they want to kill everyone. and then i looked at our car it was littered by the pieces of flesh and my husband was touching them and i
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said wait wait because it was really flourish. only now for tim understands that she was lucky to survive she says she's strong and can cope with anything but the fear isn't letting her go and she stays at the scene as if glued to what is left off her car and flowers this is the second time suicide bombers have children this market in logic of cars as their target this street then was packed with people is now quiet filled with fear and sorell they are injured so wires are praying for the ones who are not so lucky but struggle to find anything that can ease their pain. r.t. from what you've got us meanwhile president medvedev said those responsible for today's terror attack will be punished three suspects have so far been detained as part of an ongoing investigation and our correspondent mary if an ocean has a story from the airport in the moscow region where those suffering from the worst
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injuries have just arrived for treatment. investigational with a tire acting because he's undergoing they had a vicious office be federal security service is currently in the republic to personally morning to the cetacean to personally oversee the investigation and he's reported that three suspects have been detained so far although we are not given any detail exactly who are these people earlier the prosecutors have also knows that they've managed to find out who owns the call that exploded in the city over the process on thursday morning and they've also told us that it was registered in their neighbor nepal they called in it's another. place in russia's north caucasus russian president dmitri medvedev has indeed condemned the terror act calling the people responsible for this course of. thoughts and he sighs that
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those people are no those whom we need to negotiate with but those who have to be found and punished as soon as possible but. i would first of all like to say to all the people of north the city of that we're mourning the victims in this and victims of this terrible tragedy russia's people with the people of north asensio this terror act is another case of criminal activity of the thugs with whom we cannot compromise or reconcile the first priority is to give medical help to those who are injured in blood a kind of caste mosco or else where it's needed and so for moral and financial support of victims and their family. promised a lot more putin has also condemned the tire rack and people behind it saying their main goal is to spread panic among multi-religious multinational amounts of language population of russia. is a multi-faith country it is diverse and that is the reason its strong muslims
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reside all across russia crimes like the ones that were committed today and logic of cause are aimed at promoting enmity between people we cannot allow and of course muslims must play the decisive role in the struggle russia's minister that is just plain has learned that indeed here at the romans came in a tree i polled outside mosco it's brought eleven people from hope you can see the plane behind me right now and maybe you can see those injured coming out from the plane being transported to ambulances car. here waiting for them to come from because we have been able to speak to the doctors who have been accompanying these eleven people from with custom ok here's what they say the majority of victims of superficial injuries many of those near the epicenter of the explosion were killed those seriously injured have been taken to moscow hospitals there's a child in a coma suffering concussion and fragmentation wins he's been transported to children's hospital along with his mother. these eleven people of those hopin most
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seriously injured most hurt following the terror act cause and there are those who really need very special treatment and that's why they've been transported here to the russian capital this is where they can really get it as far as a doctor is a saint all those people are in very serious condition and their lives are very much in danger at least five of them have been put on respirators some of them have been operating so their condition is rather difficult right now on this two hour long flight from was a golf course to most. it hasn't been easy to toss a ball there but as far as the doctors are sure you know it's special equipment on board the special ministry of urgency has allowed them to feel safe while being transported here while traveling from but to get across to most shortly after the tragedy happened in the city of call in the mission is solved the russian
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government has said that the families of those who. will receive thirty thousand dollars in compensation each while both series most heard will get over ten thousand dollars in compensation each as well meanwhile the u.s. state department has said militants operating in the north caucuses have ties to al qaida the counterterrorism coordinator had the department also said the united states is willing to help russia and its fine to with terrorism in the region also he's going to take on his move from washington d.c. . this time russian the u.s. seem to be on the same page the u.s. state department said the terrorist attack in gaza as you mentioned is part of international terrorism and those who are responsible for it are international terrorist and they have connections to al qaida they also said it's a common goal for russia and the u.s. to work together to fight those terrorist groups but washer and the u.s.
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had in always being on the same page like that for years russia tormented by a number of horrible attacks had been saying it's a common danger these guys are international terrorists and we need help to find them to fight them but a while ago the common understanding of the common wisdom among many in the west was that those attacks are just part of separatist movements in russian caucuses and russia kept saying those terrorists are getting funding from abroad and a number of them were trained abroad but internationally it had been treated like some sort of a domestic fight against insurgents while now things seem to be changing the u.s. has acknowledged that groups operating in russia have for international ties a few months ago shortly after deadly suicide bombings in the mall school metra the u.s. state department included the person who claimed responsibility for the attacks its name. it into its list of most wanted terrorists and that was probably the first time that they did sort of think forty people died then in that attack or modify
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also claimed responsibility for the attack on on the train traveling from same piece of work to moscow that was in november of last year well the russian security services would give a lot to have this man behind bars and now they seem to have some help from the united states in that in that fight. democratic policies turn to just chris left that scene and sense that by the last need each other and the terror. in this tragic day for the russian people that you know that this is a glaring example of where we should really be cooperating in something that really matters to people as you know the saturday will be the ninth anniversary of nine eleven that will remind the american people again of that terrible tragedy and i think you know that americans understand that we're in a war and we need as much help as we can get so while cultural exchanges and and
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even economic. trade important things i think the things that really touch people motional e both in united states or russia will be would be a common fight against these criminals and i would be most happy to see a continuation of this kind of cooperation and i think that would have the biggest impact in both our countries and political scientist dr friends believes that the bombing in the southern russian city of the cons is just a part of a worldwide terrorist war against democracy. well this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just a local attack by a local terrorist it is considered internationally and even here in america as a jihadi terror attack against democracy in russia as a whole they don't want to go through the political process and beyond that as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers you see also a threat against international democracy and freedom who've seen this before it has
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a history attacks by the hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in dagestan in chechnya in this part of the caucasus have all the goal of basically bringing down the political process first locally in these local provinces and republics and then as much as they can try to form. russia as a country and as a democracy but this is not isolated to russia what we need to see is how similar networks operate in afghanistan bomb civilians in baghdad in algeria in london and madrid and we last year had almost the same attempt here in new york times square almost similar prime minister of britain said that muslims in general should have the prime role in resisting jihadism in fighting terrorism russians should be with them the international community should back them and support them but what prime minister putin said is correct the jihadist salafist and all their allies around
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the world including in russia they do target first the muslim moderates but again look at the high profile killings benazir bhutto prime minister former prime minister of pakistan prime minister hariri of levanon members of the parliament in baghdad so the jihadist at the end of the day are targeting muslims first and the response should come from civil society if they should be in the front line we should support them the international community should support them. and also he will be keeping you updated on the terror attack but now our focus shifts to the russian city of get us live for our coverage will be global policy forum that's taking place that. some of the best minds from around the world have gathered at this old russian city for a two day brainstorming session it's located around two hundred fifty kilometers northeast of moscow in a city that browed lobos unesco world heritage status and marking its sun wasn't
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a year anniversary this weekend of us love it is posting an event that's trying to answer some of the hardest questions facing us in the future like how to keep the world safe or makes a democracy work and how to modernize also already dismiss in existence and these are just some old big issues on the table also is because even on this bill. it's a relatively new it's a relatively young for him it has turned two years this time and it takes place in the u.s. level again but some claim that the forum has only the chances to reach the davos forum level russia is the. economic forum but so far it hasn't had a sword of political equivalent to that so some claim that the u.s. level of course could eventually become the equivalent now so many common challenges economic environmental also political and it's very clear that countries like russia with a long cultural intellectual tradition have a lot to offer in terms of trying to understand the problems and trying to find
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common solutions i certainly see a lot of potential because i think the case of doubles makes very clear that international economic and financial debate can be extremely influential babble started off as a small initiative and has grown into a global fixture and i think the same potential which is the focus is on the great i think it's important that we move away from just the criticizing each other or lecturing each other or simply talking at cross purposes and really try and find the common mode and i think debate exchange critical questions and constructive contributions is what's needed and i think the former is just wrong in that direction and i look very much forward to seeing how that would unfold the next two days on this year's forums twelve. criteria and standards of democracy there are people. the experts coming from more than thirty countries here in the russian city of. there are four major sections of discussions want to go to to this state as an instrument of modernization diversified democracy
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experiences of different countries this is the second section but that one is about . the concept of international law and finally global security so indeed the program is very intense one could not describe today's discussions as one want to wait. street interaction it was indeed it does it was very heated at times you could say was a very enthusiastic marathon for example it's widely believed that there is there are no adjectives before the word democracy but it turns out to be a hearing year islam among the participants there was no consensus about this and we heard so many adjectives before the word democracy and another important another major question was race what comes first democratization or economic diversification. and indeed there is no conclusive answer about this and modernization and democratization is something the russian president has been
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has spoken out about in very concrete terms of take on that has been that democracies a process it's not just a word that. global security is going to be one of the major topics during the year for the head of the event economic historian robert skidelsky on his you should consider russia's proposal for a new european security treaty. to become a much more effective part of the european security system and not be outside. because the european actually european military is very very weak. the two military your the french and the british the rest have to do anything really but they're small and there's no unity. sort of agreement to create something larger and russia has a has it has has good military forces and they're becoming increasingly modernize
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and specialized to the kind of work that military forces have to do today which is in the war but to be part of the problem for insurgency operations peacekeeping operations and so on so russia could be a great asset for europe. and security system and president medvedev has suggested a new security concept that would include russia and we should we should take them up on that and really see well what we can do with it because after all russia is part of europe it shouldn't be outside it. and you can watch the full version of this interview in half an hour's time here and i'll see and of course we'll have more live coverage from the global policy forum on friday as soon as the second day of discussions starts. when the new season. when it's something really crucial when you want to get down to.
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special coverage. this time the latest news from the. line drawn special guest discussions on the modern state in providing security and stability of the present day world. question more on. turning to some other stories now the pilots who managed to land a crippled russian airliner out back in moscow or asia one people on board the racket as the survived made their failure of major electrical systems also has tumbled and now reports. the pilots an engineer just returned to save new cover airport in moscow they'll now go and talk to some psychologists for some deep breathes and counseling for any stress they may have undergone and what was a very tense monday they've also been helping investigators at the site trying to
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work out what happened and that's what investigators will be doing in the next week to ten days trying to get to the root of this such huge electrical failure they currently say in a preliminary statement that they think that three out of four of the plane's electrical generators failed but for the full story on this remarkable crash landing will go to my report. the heroes of the taiga these are the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul the passengers a front full to be in line were seated now of course we're learning every street and ended up in the woods the majesty crews arrived to find two week everything was organized very fast this time the sleep you could push not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. the tupolev one five four was flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure to claim lost all automatic navigation and
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communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i had to learn quickly and at higher than normal speeds even the lights in the cabin and cockpit went out by sight alone the pilots found an abandoned their strip in the depths of the forest and managed to land on the third attempt. by plane was designed to land on a concrete airstrip at first we chose a rough strip and decided to land there but during the maneuver by miracle we caught a glimpse of a concrete strip and all the shorter it would be much safer when we overshot the strip there were bushes but no trees and at that point we knew for sure that we're going to be safe despite overshooting and plowing through. two hundred metres of woodland before stopping all eighty one people on board were evacuated to safety right in the ridge can is a former pilot and actually trained the heroes in question he says he's very proud of his form across a james bone up in the clothes they couldn't even tell their how to chewed or where
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they were they only had enough fuel for ten minutes of flight in managing to land that plane he practically did the impossible as with the plane itself investigators are poring over interviews with the crew and witnesses black box recordings and evidence at the site that question what caused such a massive electrical failure providing that w one fifty four is not quite the brand you have to craft and i'm sure that the craft was manufactured probably at least twenty years ago when you were more. i believe there is a chance that they we plant was just a war of. our russell airlines which owns the plane says it wasn't aware of any issues before takeoff but added it would never fly together investigators are focusing on mechanical failure rather than pilot error or weather conditions but everyone is expecting the playlets to receive medals their achievement. in time the technical details of his plane's malfunction will join all of the others maybe
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nation history but one thing will always stand out courage in resourcefulness of the two men who brought it safely to tamasin r.t. possible. said as dropping a challenge the cost of those independence of the united nations the greats removed a section of a un resolution that called kosovo secession unacceptable european officials proclaimed it to be a useful compromise and also that diana johnston however has a different me free. the present tax that i have seen and i have here is not really a compromise i would call it an unconditional surrender to the european union this was not a compromise because from what i've understood the european union did not. in exchange for this they gave nothing as usual and they'll just be asking for more as they have been for many years serbia is now really very much in the position of
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france underpaid it's not quite an occupied country but it's surrounded and it's sort of occupied and any leader or policy party which would really openly take into consideration serbia's interests is condemned by the western media as nationalists look what they heard look what happened to worse live close to it which the united city use in order to get rid of milosevic but when he showed that he was still interested in his country's welfare he's known brand as an extreme nationalist and sidelined. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world investigators in the philippines say police could be responsible for some of the deaths during a botched hostage rescue ace tourists from hong kong were killed after a disgraced expertise man hijacked the bus in manila two weeks ago but it sticks tests disputes place claims all the deaths were the result of close range by
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a hearing into the hijacking concludes today. north korea has marked its sixty second anniversary as details of a conference tips today media can young male success to remain trotted a mystery sounds and celebrated founding day by placing flowers at the base of a statue a song that kamal sung down is littered with posters announcing their work a sponsor me saying through the that the exact details are unknown it's expected pings youngest son will be appointed to take a passive position preparing him for succession. the u.s. navy has delayed its plans to move more than eight thousand marines from the military base on the japanese island of okinawa the american presence is a bird of contention with locals after a number of high profile incidents thomas has well. since the end of greed war to the united states has had a military presence in japan which some people living in okinawa are finding a nuisance i don't hate by american people but it's something to be out of trouble
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. because. the song goes from. x. to doesn't for. america to go because your. neighbor still can although there was a huge problem. around eighteen percent of okinawa's main island is occupied by u.s. military forces here a week we can hear the noise of the airplanes which interrupt the citizens and there are have also been maybe some acts of dance or crimes not only be displaced but with a lot of other bases. as we know it's also. bases on the basis weeding some to believe that in order to provide a more stable future there needs to be less reliance on the bases.
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we need to be independent. and do need to market represents in japan's house of representatives and is looking to bring about change. it has been sixty years since world war two seventy percent of u.s. bases in japan are now. know that there are security measures and programs and gleason asian countries we want the us to reduce their bases. aside from noise pollution and space concerns one of the arguments against us military bases on okinawa is crime according to the treaty american citizens attached to the base can't be tried under japanese law now most of the crimes about ninety percent involve drinking and driving or traffic related but there are a few high profile crimes which include rape and murder which have put a strain on japanese u.s. relations. crimes do happen the japanese.

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