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the international at the very heart of moscow. serious prime minister survives an apparent assassination attempt in the center of the mass because the bomb blast reportedly targeting him near a school and can a garden feel six and injures thirteen others. the investigation into the boston bombings comes under the scrutiny from internet users who doubt the main suspects involved and despite a reported confession. a car blasts ripped through marketplaces and two of iraq's shia provinces killing eleven people in the latest escalation of the sectarian unrest that's gripping the country. torn from his parents' arms a russian couple wages a legal battle to a social services after their five month old baby was seized following a visit to
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a doctor. what you are to come to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshua welcome to the program now syrian prime minister has survived what's believed to be a bomb attack on him as an explosion rocked the center of capital damascus a blast though claimed lives of at least six people and injured thirteen local correspondent. joins us live now from damascus with the details mr rosina thank you for joining us now could you tell us more about the attack what exactly happened. fact. that was supposed to be in because of the one that was spoke to him that way that void of people moving from his house was all those close to that line turned.
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to. vicious to school together in school because a lot wasn't planned thanks go district to none of the shootings. we had one. good to see and then we wanted we had to split it. into the paper found picketing at out can now and we have to take the five people with the pro-life people more information together on the details of this one if you're in an area called the. census which one of. them in the. last full. well tell us a bit more about how you think this into the broader conflict when the government rebel forces. move up to now with the. ok i can now go to distinguish the situation the marxists the.
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left with the city's weak too strong them changes with the focus of the team in the play to doing well maybe a patient on the lot. and. we have. to get it working sometimes i think from time to time he can say i love this. ok i understand thank you so much for bringing us to something that was a corresponding adama's xeni talking to me on the phone. now of course we'll bring you more in this as we get on the day now also today's edition of our cross talk show is focused on the syrian civil war as well so more opinions on this will be coming your way next hour here on our status for that. you believe we. need.
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now is the initial public shock from the boston terror attack fades questions are being asked were how a country with such tough security allow this to happen i doubt have spread to the internet with numerous groups popping up in support of the surviving suspect who according to authorities admits his involvement and to talk more about this here's our. do you think about for joining us here to talk about this well what exactly. this i mean ok on the one hand it was suspect and he has reportedly says that he was linked to the attack and then on the other hand we have those who support his position and say he is not guilty right well it is really a very confusing situation here and it's indeed it's been like two weeks since the the the names of the main suspects the brothers were released as they were the main suspects behind the boston marathon bombings but still after that we've just been
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continuing receiving very few very little information on the investigation and facts are coming they're very confusing and of course that led to a lot of speculation on whether the two brothers were involved in that maybe there were maybe there are they are guilty exactly because this is what the parents are saying especially the mother we heard before. it was impossible her sons are innocent and there were set up and that's what. she continues to say the same and both the father of the two brothers he continues to say that his son's her innocence but that's not the case really. a lot of speculation specially and different on different social networks and global social networks including facebook and twitter then of course instagram because there is a lot i mean there are groups that are supporting there are groups that are saying no they are guilty of different views there are very very opinions right and should be hard to imagine for instance like one in just one group. on facebook there are
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over six thousand people who support the younger brother saying that he is innocent and there of course a very popular hashtags on twitter for instance i remember just how. hard it is innocent and. so it's really a lot of people just receiving all that confusing information not believing some of it just turning into believing that vote. brothers are innocent however it is really hard to believe the younger brother admitted his guilt and. him and he is older brother john hart were behind this attack says that he planned this and boston however their parents continue to deny even yesterday they told us on the phone they still believe that both brothers are innocent parents or something very emotional while maines in custody i'm sure we'll be hearing more as the case progresses and the investigation progresses by the way what is the latest on the
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investigation there what is it as of course that is ongoing in this developing on the latest news that we've been receiving is that the. story it is back in the united states found a basically a secret instagram account. that belonged to the younger brother john hart and the year he was really visiting some of the radical and. some of the radical pictures and it's really surprising especially if we taking into consideration what the mother of the two brothers told us because she said that the brothers and especially your brother he was under constant f.b.i. surveillance for years so that really raises the question how they managed to plan this really massive attacks in boston as they were as time evelyn was under constant f.b.i. surveillance so that's indeed raises that question and following the investigation
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russian security force. some telephone conversations between the mother of the two brothers. reportedly they were. viewing this conversation's jihad however as we managed to contact the father of the two brothers he denies that information he says that that was never the fact and his family members never spoke about jihad we can now listen i guess to a bit of this conversation. this is stupid we was saying joe hosey name and they misheard it is jihad and now they can say anything we won't be surprised if they now say we planted a nuclear bomb somewhere it's just stupid to think we were talking about jihad here . right and we just heard some of the recordings there what do you think is so much for bringing
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us more updates on this case as we know the investigation is going on and the hearts and now of the nineteen year old suspect of the boston attack is in custody and hopefully we'll be hearing more as the investigation progresses him. to other stories now sri car blast of killed sixteen people at market places southern iraq ship provinces according to medics and police the country is experiencing its most severe spate of sectarian attacks since the us occupation tensions have been heating up in the country since and deadly military raid on a sunni protest camp that led to over one hundred seven deaths in a series of clashes in the space of one week a shia led government has also banned tan t.v. channels including al jazeera from reporting inside iraq saying they incite a sectarian unrest their carry ons and from the aid organization as a western iraq says the protests are deeper than just interreligious clashes. then use of observation because we can see the distilling occupation there is still no
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basic services to people who are randomly arrested they are locked up without charges they are your kids women and children of men are being raped that's why the protests started by the way and so this dog about darien is this is is totally wrong and these are not sick darian protests these are protests against a situation that is untenable for a forty iraqi people. that there is poverty there is unemployment there is no health care that it that it's a good education system has collapsed the media has been very weak until now in governing these protests have we seen images on television about the millions who were in the streets and in ramadi fallujah. mosul no we haven't because this security forces didn't want them to go to these places. that of iraq is along ethnic lines and increasingly vying for top of me the country's prime minister is
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set to meet for talks with the leader of the minority on monday hoping for a peaceful solution meanwhile neighboring turkey appears to be on the path to resolving its own conflict with the kurds the socks there are all run away however as more if an arson or reports distrust of both sides means the negotiations could crumble at any moment. the three of these men sons are in the ranks of the p.k. k. want to get real a movement fighting turkey's military for the rights of kurds in almost thirty years of armed struggle thousands on both sides have die. younger son among them has every that his boys are going to terrorists in the country where he lives and. no one would go into mountains without a reason voluntarily sacrifice of the comfort of life for a disturbance on the run up in a harsh note in this environment turkey treats the kurds with no respect we have to stand down on his second son was a star in many of the links to be k.k. the third is the only one still fighting. for the kill i'm proud of him but i would
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love to have him back home. a milestone agreement between the turkish government and the p.k. k. includes a cease fire fighters would have to lay down arms and give up their struggle but that want to necessary mean families are united they can do mountains in iraqi kurdistan away pick a fight as our best for a great natural fortress and it's totally in the girl's hands no one can say exactly where in these mountains the fighters a high don't know how many we are and it is to these safe haven that those of them now fighting in turkey will most likely withdraw too if the peace process lives up to expectations. turkey's prime minister edouard who has been personally negotiating with jailed kurdish leader or john says it would be sabotage if those retreating take their weapons with them but one former p.k. incident current kurdish nationalist member believes this is exactly what will happen but as. always called for
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a kurd fighters they have more weapons and they'll never give them up easily or ever leave them on turkish territory as. the reason is not only get real principles a member of the only pro kurdish party in the turkish parliament told me that while every side types for the best they're preparing for the worst from the other side actually there is no food cross from cody site to government. because we have very bad experiences since establishments to have a look up to know a massacre from rights violations the denial and i may say that many other bad things have happened to us but even if p.k. k. thought is did we draw an armed they could easily requip themselves if it was needed but this was tried before. the true interview dark they came back because you know they had already. forced the ruling a k party which the driving force of talks with p.k. k.
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and or john wants everyone to show just a little more optimism an issue which has been the result of losing over thirty thousand lives in this country will come to it and i think that is more important than how it is who it is who is who is going to brief i think those many do actually share some hope although perhaps even more worry that in these details lies the devil. from turkey. now one of the longest standing territorial disputes in asia could be close to resolution the leaders of russia and japan for the first time in years hoping to agree on an elusive peace treaty to formally and world war two hostilities. greece writes off fifteen thousand state jobs to meet the terms of a crucial bailout while france turned its iron germany over chancellor merkel's quote selfish drive. and iceland real
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acts of the parties that oversaw the country's financial disaster in two thousand and eight we hear about why others are apparently so forgiving and what they're being offered after a short break don't go away. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge you're covered.
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the international in the very heart of moscow. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to live from moscow a russian couple living in the u.s. are battling to get back their five month old baby boy who was seized by child services the authorities stabbed and when alex an academic a lot of sort of second opinion for their child was diagnosed with a heart murmur and was ordered to undergo immediate surgery by calling sean thomas managed to catch up with the parents. been shocked when they walked in the door and
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just they all of them in saying it's just let us see your son if he's so ok and i said i'm holding him in my arms he's ok you can take a look and they're saying give me your child and that's when they took away no paper and not so ever they've been providing and they just walked off the door was any reason given behind the nine eleven call from the hospital after you took your own child to another hospital or second to opinion i mean have they given you any reason whatsoever. they say that he's in them urgency that he's almost dying then needs medical treatment that he needs that needs to get back to the hospital immediately. i do believe this. no you was fine he was laughing he was eating he was a normal child normal baby to go home and he was released from the from the other hospital that we took him to the doctor released to be do statements of the parents
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are basically good to go home their baby in the b.b.c. from their arms very interesting now taking a step back of facebook and social networks they are a way for you to get support and you said facebook shut down a page that you set up to get support for your case did they give you any reason why they closed down this page no i think it has everything to do with the government we got a lot of support we got a lot of prayers a lot of people who were there you know as praying for us and all all site in the first facebook page a blog called facebook basically my sis in law called facebook no answer every question as she was asking them there was no answer coming back we opened the second facebook page for support same thing happened again your child hasn't been a lot of home in four days what's going through your mind it kills me i don't have my baby of me at nighttime i just visiting him like been visiting him three times
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today for an hour and you're leaving at seven o'clock of the hard going home your baby's not the few you're just feeling empty and there's some missing something in urine we're just waiting for tomorrow's day just to you know like coming in this court hearing good news taking your baby going home or going to a different hospital all the parents are now facing torture score proceedings and according to their lawyer it will take time effort and patience to bring the child back home. history says that c.p.s. will win this case if the initial. judge judges will tend to err on the side of caution i hope that when all of the evidence is put forth and the facts are shown it will be very clear that these are wonderful parents who have taken every measure to care for their son have done everything appropriately and have done nothing more than just like the article or doctor and wanted to have their son cared by someone
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who they had faith in confidence and also unfortunately just the latest in a string of recent incidents involving russian couples abroad earlier this month an infant girl was taken away from her parents by new zealand child welfare officers after hospital x. ray revealed an ankle fracture incident has been successfully resolved and the child has been returned but a couple in norway was less fortunate social workers decided to separate a russian citizen and her with winnie and husband from their three daughters the youngest just three years old that's because the parents were deemed to be treating their children to strictly a battle to get the girls badly is still ongoing. now east asia has no shortage of bitter territorial disputes but today russia and japan are looking for ways to resolve at least one about the leaders of both powers are
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meeting in moscow and disputed islands big business adage of deals will all be at the heart of their talks without crossing live responding or piss going off for more on this well he or this is first such high profile meeting in a while when morgan tells. well the relationship between russia and japan really can't be called easy and one of the biggest stumbling blocks is the territorial dispute which has been actually keeping the two countries from signing the second world war peace treaty the dispute around the coral islands and prime minister. is known for his one approach or matter but analysts say the fact the japanese pm is in moscow for the first time in ten years is already quite a positive signal plus russia isn't the only country with which japan has territorial unresolved problems it's also korea and china where the dispute has almost reached the stage of full scale military confrontation and analysts say that throughout these decades the japanese general public has grown really tired of
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these problems and does want to see them finally resolved now the importance of business ties between moscow and talk you know really can't be underestimated and the japanese prime minister has brought a major delegation out of at least sixty heads of large japanese companies along with him to russia and they're also talks about establishing a possible japanese investment fund which could reach one billion u.s. dollars well india as we can see there is a lot of the play there a lot to talk about your thanks very much for bringing us this update. now fifteen thousand civil service jobs have been legislated away by the greek parliament in a late night vote the layoffs are set to begin immediately together with an extension on taxes and it's all part of an effort to push through e.u. and i.m.f. mandated austerity in return for bailout cash protesters made their feelings clear
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outside parliament as lawmakers gathered for the vote while drastic cuts take hold around the eurozone germany is feeling the backlash france has alleged that chancellor angela merkel's quote session with spending cuts is leading europe to ruin a document published by francois long's ruling party accuses germany of selfishly forcing block widest investment advisor patrick young says there is a growing rift between the euro zone's two leading economies are they sure is tearing apart the fundamental fabric of the european union at the moment and that is between the northern european nations led by germany who are seen to be fiscally signed and pragmatic and sensible of why their economies and then you have the rest stalled and come closer to the mediterranean and their lead affectively by from some in france likes to think that it's still a first world economy but the difficult years they're not really aren't
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dramatically better than some of the feelings economies of the mediterranean such as say if the french are live in a situation where they're desperate to do anything and basically move us back to the one thousand six names or seventy's level of the last ticket they want to in that loop the economy by spending a lot of money that from stopping power they're hoping germany is going to give them this is not gold says no. now iceland has seen their return to power of to formally disgraced political parties that were in power when the country's banking sector collapsed in two thousand and eight and the return of the euro skeptic coalition led by the independence party is seen as a rejection of the outgoing government's drive to join the e.u. robert oulds director of the bruges group think tank believes other debt ridden nations would benefit from following iceland's example there was a bit of a wobble in terms of icelandic public opinion of the two thousand and eight financial crisis where of course our standing banks one after the other fell like
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dominoes but of course since then because it's outside of the e.u. has its own government see it's not in the euro of course it then what they've been brainwashed of on it's own economy as it saw fit and it's recovered it's still got problems but of course the economy's growing and unemployment is falling which is far removed from the situation in southern europe in the eurozone where unemployment is continuing to rise and economies are continually continually contracting so really honest and gives a wonderful example to those countries such as so i burst or greece or spain or italy the ease life elsewhere at the euro the single common see can actually help the euro and it's coming structure is not working and there needs to be a change of course the little old austin can do it other countries can do it as well. back to our breaking news stories here as minister a while there are hockey has survived an assassination attempt in central damascus a car rigged with explosives blew up near
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a school and kindergarten while the premier is convoy was driving past instead of killed ten other people including one of the prime ministers body guards at least thirteen others were injured police believe that they all know for a frantic group linked to al qaida is likely to be behind the attack. well let's hear a news update for now and coming up shortly his so weak sports headlines with capehart words don't go away. syria and those red lines with allegations damascus has use some kind of chemical weapons to us nato and the gulf countries may be anti to break the deadlock in this conflict if that comes to pass what are the possible outcomes. they all see themselves as dying swans in their dreams. but only one of the cells will ever make it to the top. they're ready
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to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only once. not even broken wings computer. for generations at the madrid ski theatre ballet sweat and tears. hello welcome to the r t sports show with make a partridge twenty six minutes of action words and deeds from the biggest sporting
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names in russia and around the world and here's just a little of what's to come. talk to the top holders and narrow the gap to three points after leaders lose it rubin with four games to go in the russian premier league. while the rematch defending champions league the all calls in fact will back from the brink to reach the euro league last four and will once again face last year's beaten finalist face down. and head of the board china claims seven goals ahead of host russia dominates the moscow stage of the world diving series. but let's get the ball rolling with russian football and defending champions the need to have cut the gap to says got to just three points after the league leaders were beaten at rubin with four games to go in the premier league season. reports.
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