[03:47.63]Spain's high court has ordered the release of 9 members of the Basque militant group ETA.
[03:53.74]The decision comes after a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights last month
[03:58.00]that Spain had acted illegally when it retroactivelyapplied legislation that stopped them being eligible for early release.
[04:05.32]The metro system in Moscow is offering free travel to passengers but only if they can prove their physical fitness.
[04:12.91]Steve Rosenberg went underground to try it out.
[04:15.86]Here we go.
[04:17.09]Arms out.
[04:18.59]Legs bend.
[04:20.22]And...
[04:21.43]squat and up and squat.
[04:24.94]I am trying to do squats.
[04:26.58]In the state of the odd, and very unusually Russian bending machine here in the metro.
[04:31.59]Just another 3 to go.
[04:33.30]I've done it.
[04:35.39]I've done it.
[04:36.14]The machine says I've got my ticket.
[04:37.90]I can now take it out and here we go.
[04:40.13]But after, I wonder whether it was worth it because after all that exertion I really don't have the energy to get on the train.
[04:47.27]The one month's offer is an attempt to promote physical fitness as Russia prepares to host the Winter Olympic Games.
[04:53.67]The effort may be worth it as the metro journey costs 30 rubles nearly a dollar.