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this is deja news coming to you live from berlin a tense standoff between russia and ukraine over a street off the disputed crimean peninsula russia fine is on and sees a tree ukrainian ships claiming a bit entered russian territory waters off the crimean coast illegally from ukraine accuses the russian navy of acting like bandits it's a coming up. a day after the e.u. endorses a bridge to deep british prime minister to resign me now faces the challenge of persuading compliment to support it her message is the only option on the table.
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and in sports the highlights of the middle one's action fear that i'll go down be a good tree the last phrase of the season and the last ever for two time world champion for number of alonzo. band play. welcome i'm done with that shima the united nations security council scored an emergency meeting today after rochelle fired on and seized tree ukrainian ships off the coast of the crimean peninsula two of the ships are now more lead in the port of cash in russian and its crimea ukrainian president petro poroshenko has demanded the crew and the vests and the vessels be reduced immediately russia says three of the crewmen are injured and are receiving medicaid care. called the incident an act of
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aggression and has proposed introducing loshon or to put the country on a war footing the clash happened in a narrow street between russia and crimea a point of international tension since russia annexed a region four years ago. a confrontation at sea russia cues the ukrainian navy of acting like bandits what followed state ukraine was an act of russian aggression. a russian coastguard ship opened fire on then seized three ukrainian vessels it happened in the black sea off the coast of crimea after the russian ships blocked access to the sea of hours of via the narrow carriage street which separates the crimean peninsula from the russian mainland although a bilateral treaty gives both russia and ukraine access tensions are very in the sea have escalated since russia's annexation of crimea in twenty fourteen and the
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opening of a bridge linking the two airlie are they sheer this latest incident has led ukraine's president to ask parliament to consider drastic action. what itself which martial law would be introduced in order to strengthen ukraine's defense capabilities amid increasing aggression and according to international law a cold act of aggression by the russian federation martial law would not mean a refusal to resolve the issue of liberating ukrainian territory by political and diplomatic means. through rushed through anger outside the russian embassy in kiev protesters shouting death to russia officials from both countries have accused the other of provocative behavior nato and the european union have called for restraint as fears grow that tensions in the region could escalate further. and for the latest on the standoff i'm joined by our
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correspondents you need a chateau in moscow and david stern in kiev starting with you david now the ukrainian president poroshenko is proposing martial law in response to what he scored of russia's act of aggression what does he hope to achieve with this move well it's difficult to say right now we're actually waiting for more details the parliament of they're called norada will debate and vote on this later on and we hope to get a more clarity obviously now. pushing co has said that this is not a declaration of war nor will it curtail civil liberties but this is exactly what many people are afraid of and speculating about that perhaps that presidential elections which are scheduled for march will be postponed and we may see some curtailment some limitation on freedom of speech there could be censorship there could be limitations on public meetings as well as freedom of movement so it's it remains to be seen but there is
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a great deal of speculation as i said great deal of discussion of what exactly this will mean in the coming sixty days which is what is being proposed how do you unique moscow blames ukraine for the standoff and what it calls orchestrated provocations do we know what will happen to the ukrainian ships which are now in a crimean port along with their crew. what the only do know under it is that ukrainian president petro poroshenko has demanded that the russian authorities release detained ukrainian sailors but i don't think that will happen soon some of the ukrainians by the way have reportedly been brought to moscow now for the medical treatment russia claims that the visit was a danger provocation by ukraine that's what's what kremlin spokesperson to visit discuss bischoff called of the incident so from the russian point of view ships should have applied for permission to pass through the catch trade moscow says that's not by by not doing so ukraine broke international law and so from the
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russian point of view they detained sailors are criminals and should be out at least for the time being. david is the main concern for kiev that moscow is trying to belong look access to what are essentially shared what is well he has a lot of concerns and needs to be said but what can what actually applies to this situation well there's an economic and there's a military side the economic is that russia is trying to control the hours of sea which is according to agreement is shared by the two countries this would have a. commercial impact on ukraine. the port there is the main port for the eastern part of the country we're talking about numerous tens of thousands of jobs as well as an untold amount of money that moves through there but there's also the military there afraid that this could be an escalation of further escalation in a widening of the war and obviously anything that moves this into
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a higher stage of a of a conflict that continues as we know is of great concern to kiev i know you both sides have called for an emergency u.n. security council meeting today could that help ease the standoff. well the meeting today will probably play out as we've seen it time and time and again this is not the first time this both countries have tried to solve their conflicts on international level but so far they haven't been successful both sides will probably level accusations at each other both sides are likely to try to convince of the world of their point of view as the problem is that both sides consider the territory in question to be their own however since that russian an exception of crimea twenty fourteen from ukraine ukrainian ships were allowed to pass through the strait of catch for the past four years it has so far always been possible to come to some kind of informal agreement what's changed recently is that
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ukraine is trying to make a point of its rights to use as a catch straight without asking for russian permission to do so something moscow says is and attempt by ukrainian president poroshenko to score political points at home ahead of the presidential election next year so acts of political brinkmanship on both sides either chateau in moscow and david stern in kiev thank you both very much for your assessments. it's now been up to date with some other stories making news around the world mexico has vowed to step up security at its border with the united states after a peaceful protest descended into chaos u.s. guards fired tear gas into the mexican town of tea hanya to stop migrants read to try to breach the border by mexican police arrested dozens of protest has. nasa set to land on mars today for the first time in more than six years the billion dollar
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spacecraft inside will have to survive a perilous descent to the planet's surface but once that it will start probing beneath the red planet's. freefall which is italian film director ben adiabatic new chief amos for movies including last tango in paris has died at the age of seventy seven considered a giant a while cinema better lucci was the only italian ever to win the oscar for best film he won it for the last emperor in one thousand nine hundred eighty. museum british prime minister tourism a is back in the u.k. for the whole stretch of britain's exit from the european union may it must now convince kept the lawmakers to ratify the deal otherwise she says they won't be back then set the country back to square one the e.u.'s twenty seven members endorsed the deal in brussels on sunday after months of tortuous discussions.
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a moment of relief for theresa may the british prime minister has delivered against the odds after nearly two years of negotiations may and the e.u. have agreed on the terms of their divorce she took the opportunity to remind critics of her conviction tell us what's really going through those who said that reaching a break that agreements that work for both sides was an impossible task from the start i rejected that council of despair and set about negotiation a deal that worked for the u.k. and the e.u. one that delivered on the result of the referendum on such as on calls for a prosperous future while maintaining a close relationship with our friends and neighbors. but her victory could be short lived may must now sell the plan to a divided british parliament so far she doesn't have a majority to pass it and some m.p.'s from her own party have vowed to vote against it the european union has warned rebellious lawmakers in westminster that there is
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