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top stories tonight syria's prime minister survives an attack in damascus as a car bomb explodes near a school in kindergarten is ill ten people. speculation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's promise relates that may have been militant camps on their soil. and the russian couple desperate for the return of their baby son after he seized by u.s. social services they talked to us at r.t. about their family battle it's coming up this hour. even chief you just joined us from you're watching around the world it's kevin i
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would hear it artie h.q. tonight just after nine pm this monday night if you're watching us last hour you'll know that we had similar details coming in unconfirmed reports in the still of this hour to that a russian passenger jets being targeted with two missiles from syrian territory to the pilots is said to have maneuvered the plane no mean feat a big plane like that i guess with two hundred people on board so that the missiles exploded midair all this is coming in from sources in moscow who allegedly got their information from syria and it's all quoted on the interfax news agency is the details are still pretty sketchy the instance not been officially confirmed are stressed out again we are trying to get more information as we do we'll of course bring you that information well previously the syrian rebels had repeatedly threatened russians over what they claim is moscow's support for president assad the opposition's also widely believed to possess anti aircraft weapons this video on the screen for example purports to show members of the free syrian army manning
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a gun and deciding to target what they believe is a commercial airliner then they fire shots in the. correction play it's not known if the plane was actually hit in this case it's a it's a story we're closely following tonight. when damascus itself syria's prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy it's thought ten people died in thirteen others were wounded in the explosion it happened in a busy district is local correspondent. with the latest from the capital the blast took place today in nine o'clock targeted the prime minister convoy in. western n.c. it was a bomb that was attached to your black that was parked two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different roads every day but this time he. has this way and intentionally. lead to death killing off. his butt because that place
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took place near can do garden and the school thanks god this happened when the children went inside so one only two of them were injured in this list as it's and it's technique and it's way it's very close to what's usually shepparton most of which is a part of the. usually does and then i ask this and how they usually do that bombing. while this is raising questions about rebel tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us how likely it is that western aid is ending up in the hands of terrorists. thanks that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just as the heinous nature of the free syrian army that they're quite prepared. to kill not only the syrian prime minister but also syrian civilians and this is something which is just completely ignored in the west and is no different so the terrorist
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bombings that occurred in london in july two thousand and five well let's just have a look at the this is the so-called free syrian army they've made it to the various groups that make of the free syrian army have made it very clear that their ideology is is the islam they wish to replace the secular progressive states that is syria which should we look for and many of these groups are linked to al qaida for example the al nusra front so the fact that western governments led by and principally by the united states has been has been sent in hundreds of millions of dollars so the so-called free syrian army. really you have to sort of think about it yourself is the money going to end up in the hands of terrorists yes it is without any doubt whatsoever western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk to people a valid one hundred thirty g.m.t. is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock.
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the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by the suspects mother cited inconsistency in police reports and footage from the manhunt and other suspicion too that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged allegedly backed up by pictures from the blast site new revelations are also emerging as well but not from the u.s. or from russia isn't it a culture with more than. speculation continuous regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on sat and i became so interested in radical islam and russia's
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north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory of possible a third country being involved is now circulating in the media and that third country is georgia which time or allegedly managed to visit during his trip to russia back in two thousand and twelve now this theory is fueled by the latest revelations coming from georgian prime minister. he believes that the previous government led by president mikhail saakashvili before he dissolved some of his powers wasn't involved in recruiting and training a group of chechens and that these camps were later set up to send trained militants to russia's volatile north caucasus to further destabilize the situation there now prime minister believes that there are a strong suspicions that the us artists worked closely with terrorists as
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a. book of sorts and so it is possible that terrorists had been trained in georgia but the investigation is under we let's wait for its results we will get a lot of new information maybe even some shocking findings there are suspicions that this does work with terrorists and militants if this information is confirmed this will be shocking some say that the investigation will hurt the country's image but the country's emerge will only be if somebody else conducts the investigation so far it remains unclear whether this ricin news has sufficient grounds on the one hand it could just be the latest twist in the ongoing political rivalry between two political factions in the country president mikheil saakashvili and the new government led by prime minister when you should really on the other hand it is really well known that georgiou. wasn't ready on friendly terms with russia after her sacrifice really came to power so there could be some real grounds for the
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speculation so now investigators must establish whether there is a new frontier opened up in the terror trail and whether this takes the boston bombing choir in a new direction. use a versatile is also convinced such an attack could not have been carried out without special training the list of suspects keeps growing as the investigation continues to go details about the more of it at r.t. dot com. a russian born couple buckling the u.s.
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courts for the return of their five month old son the baby was sick last week child protective services after his parents denied him out surgery while waiting for a second doctor's opinion on the big live told r.t. shawn thomas about the plight we been shocked when they walked in the door and just they all of them and saying is just let us see your son if he's ok and i said i'm holding him in my arms he is so ok you can take a look and they're saying give me your child and that's when they took away no paper 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 for a second opinion i mean have they given you any reason whatsoever. they say that his and them urgency that he's almost dying then the needs medical treatment that he needs that needs to get back to the hospital immediately. they do
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believe there is. no you was fine he was laughing he was eating he was a normal child a normal baby to go home and he was released from birth from the other hospital we took him to the doctor released to be do statements so the parents are basically good to go home with their baby and the b.b.c. from their arms very interesting now taking a step back facebook and social networks they are a way for you to get support and you said facebook shut down the page that you set up to get support for your case did they give you any reason why they closed down this page you know i think it has everything to do with the government we've got a lot of support with a lot of prayers a lot of people who were there you know just praying for us and all all sighed in the first facebook page a blog called facebook basically my sister in law called facebook no answer every
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question as she was asking them there was no answer coming back we open a 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 today for an hour and you're leaving at seven o'clock of again the hard going home your baby's not the few you're just feeling empty there's some missing something in your in 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. he's across the case and is going to provide support to the parents we're told in the u.s. government. they were provided with medical evidence that said the baby was fine to be taken home and despite this they decided to manufacture an
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excuse to take this baby away i think what it comes down to is the parents didn't appreciate the opinions of the doctor in the hospital and in my opinion what they did was that upset the initial physician and he decided to make a call to child protective services and say that there is a child who has an imminent danger of death what he didn't know at the time was that they've gone to a second hospital and it's different doctor said no it's not an issue history says that c.p.s. will win this case at the initial spot. judge judges will tend to err on the side of caution i am hopeful 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 one particular doctor and wanted to have their son cared by someone who they had faith and confidence in. as any parent would i guess
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we'll keep across this story we'll let you know how they get on as best we can so this is a car plus and killed eighteen people in something the wreck she of province's later in the program tonight we take a look at how the country's violence is worsening amid the rising number of sectarian attacks since the u.s. occupation and fifteen thousand state workers aside to grease the price to meet its bailout while france gets involved over german chancellor angela merkel's dirty drive it's all coming up just a couple of minutes from the. world of. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered.
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russia as a counterbalance the country's leaders are meeting in moscow with big deals on the table to try to fill the energy gap left in japan after the fukushima nuclear disaster you can offer. one of the biggest outcomes of this meeting is that both russia's president and the japanese prime minister said that they're very keen on speeding up the signing of the peace treaty in fact prime minister abbott said it's quite unusual that it still hasn't been signed even though almost seventy years of basque since the end of the second world war and mainly it's because of the ongoing territorial dispute around the south cool islands and sure the relationship between russia and japan is quite complicated but it will look at talk u.s. relations with other regional players that is often just as complicated if not more especially when it comes to ties with china there's an even bigger territorial dispute which is almost reached the stage of full scale military confrontation then there's japan's nikkei did you go with the u.s. which includes washington's growing military presence in the region including
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troops bases joint drills and so on and all of that is definitely not helping improve ties with china which is russia's strategic partner and basically for the past a few decades it was japan and the u.s. on one side and china and russia on the other side but times are changing and global financial centers are now shifting towards asia and many analysts are saying that talk you mean i'll be looking to change its foreign policy to improve relations in the neighborhood including you could russia which would only be greeted by applause by the japanese public where many people have really grown tired of having all these problems stacking up throughout the years and also after the fukushima disaster and shut down most of its nuclear reactors and it's clearly very hungry for energy and according to russia's president vladimir putin's russia is really to satisfy this hunger. most stories online get a lot of interest you might check them out to get a moment washington's diligent things small web of regulation we talk about that at
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length if the government gets its way internet providers could be threatened with severe income pounding fines if they did refuse calls to wiretap their clients who disagree for us. also that to take their son she spent just space russian cosmonauts are planning to stage a war could be limping towards the international space station. five car blast have killed at least eighteen people in shia dominated provinces in southern iraq the country is experiencing its most severe spate of sectarian attacks since the us occupation tensions mounted after a deadly raid on a sunny anti-government protest camp last week over two hundred have died in recent
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clashes the shia led government also banned ten t.v. channels including al jazeera from reporting inside the country saying they incited sectarian unrest. adrian's them from the aid organization s.o.s. iraq told me this latest spike in violence is more than just a religious standoff. after ten years of occupation because we consider distil an occupation there is still no basic services people are randomly arrested they are locked up without charges they are door to women children and men are being raped that's why the protests started by the way and. this talk about sick darian is this is totally wrong these are not sectarian protests these are protests against a situation that is untenable for the iraqi people. that there is probably there is unemployment there is no health care that. you get
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a cage system has collapsed and the media has been very weak until we covering these protests have we seen images on television about the millions who were in the streets in ramadi fallujah. mosul no we haven't because this acutely forces didn't want them to go to these places turkey maybe a step closer to peace with kurdish militants the kurdistan workers party is preparing to withdraw elements the next week which will be a key turning point towards ending the city a conflict that's claimed forty thousand lives has written off new reports for the next still distrust on both sides and she's making a peace deal shaking. three of these men sons are in the ranks of the p.k. k. want to get real a movement trying to turkey's military for the rights of kurds in almost thirty years of armed struggle thousands on both sides have died google owns youngest son and man them and if no one would go into the mountains without a reason they would voluntarily sacrifice a warm comfortable life for
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a disturbing existence on the run up in a harsh memes in this environment turkey treats the kurds with no respect we had to stand out on a milestone agreement between the turkish government and the p.k. includes a cease fire fighters would have to lay down arms and give up their struggle but that won't necessarily mean families are united they can do mountains in iraqi kurdistan where pick a fight as a base to form a great national 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 the safe haven that those of them now fighting in turkey will most likely withdraw too if the peace process leaves 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.
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came seargent and current kurdish national congress member believes this is exactly what will happen but i. always called for a kurd fighters they have more weapons 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 past they are preparing for the worst from the other side actually there is no full trust from kurdish state to government i believe because we have very bad experiences since establishments commercial public up to now up and massacres and rights violations the denial and a major they say that many other bad things have happened to us the ruling a k party which is the driving force of talks with p.k. k. and or john wants everyone to show just a little more optimistic on 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
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important than how it is handled who it is who is who is going to brief i think those are the many do actually share some hope although perhaps even more worry that in these details lies the devil reef notion r.t. from turkey. a couple top news stories not america progs confirmed that the blast the rock the city center today was a gas explosion thirty five people including several foreigners were injured in the incident but no deaths have been reported the police sealed off the popular tourist area and evacuated over two hundred people from nearby buildings fearing further gas leaks. police have been granted fifteen days now to question the owner of the tower block in bangladesh that collapsed and killed at least three hundred eighty one people meanwhile thousands of garment workers rallied to demand death penalty for the owner voicing the fury over poor safety conditions in the country's close factories police used rubber bullets and tear gas to bring the wrath of the control
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after demonstrators torched several vehicles including. fifteen thousand jobs are being struck off in greece with the mass public sector layoffs starting immediately protests vigils held outside parliament all makers signed away the jobs together with an extension on taxes it's all part of the effort to push through e.u. and i.m.f. mandated to stagger ity in return for bailout cash throughout the eurozone the tide turning on the austerity architect germany the french president francois land's party sparked a diplomatic gaffe by describing german chancellor angela merkel as quote selfish in a draft document on european policy part officials since said they will soften the tone but investment advisor patrick young told me it highlights a growing rift between the euro zone's two big hitters. 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 going to
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be fiscally signed and pragmatic and sensible of why their economies and then you have the rest all of them tend to come closer to the mediterranean and they're led effectively by france i mean france likes to think that it's still a first world economy but the difficult years their numbers really aren't dramatically better than some of the village economies of the mediterranean such as say if. you look at french eleven a situation where they're desperate to do anything and basically move us back to the one thousand six names or seventy's level over the last decade they want to in that lift the economy by spending a lot of money that france doesn't however they're hoping germany's going to give them and mrs merkel says no. coming up week sport allied sway there kay partridge oh now to you all the latest coming up just after this break.
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hello welcome to the arty sports show with me kate ball trades twenty six minutes of action words and deeds from the biggest sporting 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 off the leaders says scott 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. they can finally face. and head of the border china claim seven goals ahead of host russia can dominate
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the must go stage of the world diving serious. but let's get the ball rolling with russian football and defending champions and he'd have cut the gap to tesco to just three points after the league latest would be a band with four games to go in the premier league season gets it in but out for poland's thank you i. twice former champions will be in when fifa after two second home girl saw them stance is to nil and got the army man's lead at the top of the table to just three point process on one round on the open for the home side soon after the break and there are money around one could double disc or later on the cousin side are now unbeaten seven while it is going to have taken just two borns from a possible mind thanks i defending champions in need to inch closer to taste despite being held to a two all draw it combined provided for constantin sit down of to put the visitors
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in front of the six minute however the nanny koolau equalized with a long range effort and end up of court at the second attempt after half an hour but sent them all home to make it to all in the second half today and could once europa league probs with a seventh draw innately gains thanks i spartak stay fourth but cut the gap to third place tanji to three points with a two one win over their ten man opponent eight in my gate is an early corner set up control strength then after sixty five minute the goalkeeper the man to gobble up was sent off after following him annoyingly minicon and made to come by i have converted from the sport to new apartheid but andriy have now won only once in eight thank you i know. but there is because the number of main unbeaten twelve that slipped to six despite a three one home dropping off lowly mark dog in all the goals came in the first
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thirty six minutes soup of put the home side in front of to just for kevin koran you then made it to neil my daughter has given the house the deficit after a counterattack but thirty one year old grannies sealed in on was a big syria with his stance on the can bang two of the visitors second bottom eight points adrift of holby terry kept up their push for your all the explored the one seventh with a two one hole when the warm card might say it really was scored more goals by the kitchen side first from a beautiful girl who gave half an hour and then half an hour later with adjusted how forward i'm garza to keep the modem is that of course one back five minutes before time but i'm gar i'm now winless in five full would be.
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