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back into syria after a mortar landed inside the same turkish village where five civilians were killed by syria strike on wednesday welcomed days of mutual shed. italians theory of a mounting the descends into clashes while civil servants are marching for jobs in space. and wrongly accused russian student who was brutally beaten make an a.t.m. detention center faces a long recovery while his family says the country isn't doing anything to help.
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his nine pm here in moscow are you watching are the weekly with me to bomb would say turkey and syria are still sending a tillery shells over the border at each other the turkish village which was hit earlier in the week sparking a series of tit for tat strikes has been hit again on middle east correspondent polis here has the details. for the third straight day turkish artillery has fired into syria this coming just minutes after a mortar landed in turkish territory fired from syria we understand that at least eight mortars were fired from turkey into syria now according to the mayor of the turkish border town where this shell landed he says that there was very little damage other than damage to a grain depôt but other than that had landed in an empty field and there were no reports of injuries it is the same border village way five members of the same
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family were killed back on wednesday that was two women and three children when a mortar fire from syria landed in a residential building at the same time we're hearing continuing words from the turkish prime minister that he will not allow these kind of events to go unprovoked he says that if pushed he will declare war and that has been quite a strong message from him now there inspiring concern that this instability and on the turkish syrian border will result in regional instability there's also concern by numerous critics who have put forward the argument that they believe that the shells that are being fired from the syrian side are being fired liberty in each remember that this rewarding area on the syrian side between syria and turkey is an area that is controlled by the rebels and as such it is possible that their firing these these rounds deliberately to provoke turkey to go to nato and cool the foreign intervention of course this was something that many people are increasingly concerned about the situation in syria after eighteen months of fighting
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a showing no letting up there continues to be almost daily blasts in the capital city of damascus and they're particularly cost suicide bombings has become almost the norm the same situation is happening in aleppo the commercial hub of the country in the north and there we're hearing of continuous heavy fighting and also in recent days in recent weeks we've witnessed a rise in suicide bombings there were also receiving a twitter feed from the sheriff adnan out of daraa now he is. as a sunni muslim paycheck and a cell if it's needed has become almost a symbol of the rebels fighting in syria he says if they have captured the cousin of the syrian president bashar assad we have no information on that at this stage and no way of actually being able to independently prove it russia continues to play and mediating role they are expecting and that the e.u. in nato envoy to syria could be in russia and they said this month and as such will be there for talks but russia is edging calm and saying that this kind of
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escalation in tensions along the syrian border is completely unacceptable in any kind of cost borda operations are to be found upon. political analyst shall we no one says turkey has been cradling the idea of direct action against syria for a long time turkey has declared war on syria long time ago this is the arab league on endeavor to lose war they've supplied weapons and they've supplied training assistant they've harbored you know gunmen in jihad just on their territory so so you know turkey's at a situation now crossroads where they cannot seem to get the international system they need to sort of you know do a last push against the assad regime they cannot get a u.n. security council resolution to authorize these things and this may be you know setting the groundwork a pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey then caught it can
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call on its nato allies to to assist in its sensually the nato allies who would anyways do you know a military confrontation with the acid regime if there was a u.n. security council resolution and there are questions about this is this the false. you know operation to to sort of set the grounds for military intervention there's been many false narratives over syria i think this is just another one. and on our website we're asking you whether you think good to make you will send troops into syria now thirty four percent of you think uncle or all will use palm and new motion to slam goodish villages in syria a quarter of sea turkey society will revolt against war but the vote was flipped among those who say it will happen if shelling from syria continues and easy thing to ricky like nato support cast your vote at r t v dot com. bust rain is keeping up its crackdown on pro-reform protests causing more fierce
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clashes between police and demonstrators on friday tear gas and water cannons we use to disperse crowds of violence started after the funeral of a young protester who died in custody here activists are demanding equal rights from the shewn you want to the release of political prisoners one of the prominent human rights defenders in the bill regev has gone on hunger strike who's briefly released to attend his mother's funeral but was not allowed to move in for there with his family rajab is serving a three year jail term for participating in illegal gatherings meanwhile a former sea of them reporter amberley on the believes her documentary on what's happening in bahrain was censored by the network. paying c.n.n. to create content that shows bahrain in a favorable light even though c.n.n. says this content you know is editorially independent it doesn't.
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affect that what we've seen that with this documentary airing and also with the constant struggle. c.n.n. to get bahrain coverage accurate bahrain coverage of the human rights abuses on air while i was there what c.n.n. is doing is they're essentially creating what some people have termed infomercials for dictators and that's the sponsored content that they're airing on c.n.n. international that's actually. paid for by regimes and governments and there's by late every principle of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers who are able to kind of dodge our minders and sneak into some of the villages and actually see these atrocities patients who've run out of the hospitals that were shot up with birdshot and as we were heading back out of these villages we were violently detained by security forces and proffering and luckily my female producer and i were able to hide some disks in our broads and we were able to actually get out of the country with this content so you can imagine surprise when we got back
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to the us and this content was airing on c.n.n. and right after that is when the phone calls started coming into the network complaining about me and trying to get my coverage. of violence and then return to tunisia to you this time it's a clash over trash at least thirteen thousand angry residents hit the streets and said call the plays over the reopening of the rubbish dump more details on our website. than the washington becomes the latest american city to display and to jihad as we look at whether it may actually be provoking even more hatred towards the muslim world this and more speeches and stories waiting for you on the marquee website. and to be anger is mounting into your civil servants of jake to the streets full second day in madrid trade unions have gathered to demand an end to bags in the public sector the poverty's ation of
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public services its city has also seen its fair share of action this week led by the country's students who clashed with police thousands marched in major cities calling for the government to save schools banks in road up to six policemen were in villages students of world stones at them and try to rush a police van while in the venice independence of the. does martin said today to demand the reason of those investments by the pentagon says the e.u. is headed toward perhaps. the european union constantly believes it knows what's best for all of its clients therefore it pushed countries like ireland into a beloit in order to basically appease french and german borrowers there are absolutely no positive results from what the e.u. has done over the course of the last five or ten years indeed basically the history of the euro is not a horribly soiled exercise in effectively breaching the people and trying to
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destroy economies the european union has several fundamental problems ultimately it is a very rich area was a great deal of resources the difficulty is it's very difficult to start a business it's very difficult to run a business if you're successful in business they're going to tax you to death and in the meantime they're all running absolutely ridiculous communist era sized socialist states the truth is western europe is bankrupt it cannot afford to have the government be the major economic actor in the system and therefore just as we saw russian communism collapsed so too we're seeing the death of western european socialism the pakistani military has blogged in the anti u.s. motorcade really which was heading towards the country's tribal harbor along there and border the protests which were against saturdays being led by cricket legend turned politician imran khan and has attracted thousands of people concepts a large number of civilians have died in the american drone strike that is calling
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for an end to the killings demonstrators plan to reach a subtle as there is don and an area plagued by insurgency and that is frequently targeted by the missiles that were turned back they were ignoring reports that the convoy could be targeted by taliban suicide bombers but political activists our al the believes the rally has the full support of the people. the lords grand jury go of that region has welcomed him there it would be only in a system that is being provided by the government a pox on which does not want to open this area of new exposure because for the past five years they've been hiding the fact that drones have been attacking this region on the on the public front they actually deny it but on privately behind the doors of the us government they actually accept the fact just a simple attack on us of their energy and unfortunately for the past five years our government has actually bought into the american war on terror the american war it has now become our war and they should catch on all of these terrorists that are
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doing it but unfortunately not able do not able to handle the economic affairs of the country let alone disturb the mission that has been before and our country garden right here is not what's coming up here in our t. a crucial test for a socialist country then is when that will the next president in the nation's political future look at the decision they have to make is just ahead. they'll be more of these stories and much more after this break stay with us on our team. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natale issue of oil is the norm or should test small arms so those photos to machine building plant not are the source count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends
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ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the clowns history goes from making firearms doing world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the virus and germans so if you were also became the heart of soviet military production close doors to for innisfail hoffa's century it thrived on the massive moods of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes the number one truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was so production is booming the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe hit
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a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. here with our ticket to have you with us changed all of the same question
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venezuelans all have to answer as they had to vote for president longstanding combat. faces the biggest challenge yet to his social his rule from a young democrat his new see call for knowledge is in caracas for us. well we're in caracas where voting has finally kicked off in venezuela you can see a huge line of people stretching around the corner we're not even close to the polling station but the excitement here is a man and these people have been lined up as you can see the line is starting to finally move for hours hours before the polls even opened both candidates have been urging people to take to the streets to really get out there early to try to build up a mass of popular support early because as soon as there is an irreversible trend the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one end and comments president to move on chavez who is really radically changed both venezuela and the region under his so-called socialist one of the twenty first century policies one of that has translated to is essentially nationalizing certain industries using
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venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a groundswell of opulent support for the office for fourteen years and he wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate. a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized this country's economic policies he's promised to improve ties with the west and could really radicalize the way this country's resources are run critics here suggest and worry that perhaps he could represent a radical alternative to shove it back nominally in the sense that he could reverse a lot of those social programs policies potentially impose austerity packages on
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the country and really take away some of the programs of the poor here have continued to rely on of course that is not what his campaign says but that is the fear we see in caracas venezuela. photos from polling stations for us as long. and the voters way to determine the course of the next sixty years follow her twitter feed and stay updated on venezuela's choice for its political future. south korea has signed an agreement with the u.s. which allows it to possess missiles capable of reaching any part of north korea a previous arms pact with washington resume restricted saul's ability to develop or deploy long range rockets leaving many targets in the communist state out of reach our guest him below in age especially as from london believes there are hidden motives behind this. this new range will take them into china that i think has been the sticking point as the. interests of americans are now
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agreed to and. through june it was the american election everything said it was elections from the south koreans want to view they want to build in capability for their own actions in interest and conceivably my thing a more peaceful government i don't believe the satellite test few months ago that she had military implications because you facing the same sort of strong rocket to launch a satellite and soon to launch a missile but i think that sort of past history i think this particular. finding has nothing very much to do with that satellite test and just as probably on long discussions and both sides thinking this is it time for leisure reasons to come to an agreement to extend a ballistic missile range to or is
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a certain reason pork for concern and involvements are around them there is another stage and things the basic issues involved really thinking a kind of any appreciable difference in the balance of power balance of power in east asia abundantly in america's favor in south korea say like north korea is days a week in military terms in real military terms and we have to see this within the context of american strategy to contain china so the actual agreement doesn't really have any any functional. effect. now some international headlines making news today about twenty two protesters were arrested in an unannounced march in san francisco that was reportedly marking the one year anniversary of the worldwide or reply movement police disperse a crowd which was blocking traffic in response demonstrators rocks and flares injuring one officer marchers were arrested on
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a variety of charges including conspiracy and all sold and not having a permit. israel is accusing iran of sending a spy drone that was shot down after entering its airspace the aircraft was allegedly on route to the negev desert where israel has a nuclear plant it's the first time in six years in the outside it crowd has violated israeli air borders the government called the incident a potential act of terrorism and threatened retaliation. a new muslim of ptolemy's religion called bangsamoro is being established in the solomon philippines it's a result of long lasting talks between the government and religion seeking independence from the predominantly catholic country discussions over fifteen years have been constantly interrupted by violence but a final deal should not be in place one in sixteen more than one hundred twenty thousand people have been killed in four decades of why lives in the sun. now
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a misunderstanding the left the young men badly beaten in a hospital bit russian student who had been detained on charges that were later dropped is now facing a lengthy and uncertain recovery after being brutally beaten by inmates at a canadian remand center and his family and friends say the country's authorities aren't doing anything to help as archie's polly boyko reports. a trip to study english in canada gone horribly wrong twenty four year old denise telecasts arrived in calgary in june eager to learn about the country and making. the friends it was at this language school those friends would quickly turn to enemies with a misunderstanding over a girl she was charged with making threats and placed in calgary's remand center she was. like you were only. you know or you know. that you know. something i mean. i don't know why it was
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a big thing while his family in moscow tried to scrape together the bail money things took a turn for the worse cellmates brutally attacked him jumping on his head repeatedly after months on the life support machine denise recently regain consciousness doctors say he's in a vegetative state his adoring family is devastated so. no eating our meals are you have been grooming through your. lawyer or even though our way or. the charges that denise faced have now been dropped which in turn meant the detention center was no longer responsible for his medical bills leaving his family facing a financial nightmare on top of the emotional one local media campaigning to raise
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funds for denise's ballooning medical bills. or. action. all your order. to gold ball or. general. all or all. denise isn't the only victim to emerge from this facility last month another man christopher kirk suffered a lacerated spleen and a broken nose after a similar attack while in custody. early on in sharpening all we were and it's been an awful lot but. you know when we were dating in groups three months. in the war i mean we're not here. for the young man so eager to find out about life in canada studying english like he didn't initially set out is now
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a distant prospect first he'll once again have to learn the basics how to walk feed himself and speak his native russian denise's family can only hope that the country where this brutal attack took place provides him with the help he so desperately needs polly boyko r t a live news. in just a few minutes and leave the youngest who is addiction to adrenaline takes them to extreme high so if you suffer from vertigo you may not want to watch this if you don't however enjoy. world. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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