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while the world powers are celebrating the nuclear deal with iran israel's prime minister is angered and warning of grave consequences. this agreement is much more dangerous place than a minute and now plans to santa's delegation to washington to discuss the accord with tehran. ukraine's new turn on europe triggers street violence protesters clashed with police furious with a hold of trade talks. and scotland's white paper ahead of next year is in a panic referendum the country's government is set to release its vision of live apart from the u.k. .
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this is already coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshing welcome to the program world powers are celebrating the breakthrough nuclear agreement with iran and with president obama praising the diplomatic solution and saying tough talk doesn't guarantee security but has israeli counterpart prime minister benjamin netanyahu took a harsher stance saying by taking pressure off iran the deal left it laughing all the way to the bank artie's falsely reports from tel aviv. israel's leaders are lining up to lambaste the rand nuclear deal taking a cue from the commander this first. two very well he was the country's foreign minister vols the world is now closer to a nuclear arms race while the economic chief warns a nuclear suitcase could detonate
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a new york or madrid five years from now this is really a very much more dangerous place. but that world is hating the deal with iran is historic it will make our partners in the region safer it will make our ally israel safer while television threatening to isolate itself even further so the euro is not by this is very now when it pertains to point. and yet for all the frustration there is one more hope for israeli politicians to use the next six months before a final deal is drafted to their advantage i suspect they're going to be continuously saying that iran is not keeping its commitments i'm sure they're going to be in close touch with. them i did states with friends than anybody in any of the countries continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in
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that final agreement but with the pressure on israel it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty is ruth think that. for eternity. and if you want to avoid. a nuclear weapon for your own we have to be part of the over a nuclear free zone that's very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the treaty positioning himself as a major peacekeeper in the attempt to denuclearize the region never threaten nuclear weapon or the. approach you run. the outcome for through free and. of course if a nuclear free middle east initiative was ever to work it's estimated israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads
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israel is not going to agree even to talk about the iranian bomb in the context of data nuclearization that's the last thing that israel wants to have in the equation . and for a country that has never officially admitted this is. getting her to destroy him might be the most difficult deal the world has yet to secure policy on television. prime minister netanyahu says he will send a team to the u.s. to discuss the nuclear agreement in more detail meantime its tough position on the long awaited deal sparked a wave of media criticism and israel commentators suggested he has harsh words were prompted by a sense of personal failure and accused him of behaving oddly in the international arena the liberal how rats newspaper questioned his diplomacy calling it an ear phase bellyaching israeli national security expert when alterman says navajos ways
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of handling the issue are far from popular at home. an increasing number of analysts and commentators who have come out and said this deal is something israel could live with and even if it's not perfect and it's not something that we would have opted for ourselves that it's something that's not as bad as our prime minister has described so there's definitely a spectrum of opinion here on this issue as there is in every issue what we do know is in the week or two leading up to the green there was a poll taken about what the prime minister rhetoric the united states and a plurality supported here and only a very small percentage of the public thought that he was fully and justified but that may be different after the agreements come to come into being we'll have to see abby martin has something to say about israel stance and breaking the set. for this it is rhetoric and six months iran will have its nukes locked and loaded clark these are saying largely hurt iran's ordinary citizens not the country's political elite over the last year and
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a half the number of iranian families living in poverty has risen from twenty two to forty percent while the price of food and medicine has skyrocketed so is it really that horrible but less iranians will suffer for the next six months. mass protests in ukraine's capital turned violent with clashes erupting both police and protesters fired tear gas and pepper spray at each other tens of thousands took part in rallies after kiev backtracked on signing an association agreement with the european union are just like he was in the midst of the protests. the european square and central city is filled with people it's not as many as on sunday maybe twice as last but that still that is still quite a lot of people they are disagreeing with the government's decision not to sign the free trade zone agreement with the european union on thursday and what we're hearing here from the state is mostly political slogans we're hearing the words like inflation and revolution coming from the from an ethical position this is from
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the state here obviously the economic possible anything that would just disappear on the just which frank would have suffered cited as the main reason why they did not take the city not going to scientists are not the dome of the tower here disappointed just like the possible one can i say should be bringing them back to washington which. i should think this is the right to build a fort at the moment this is not just like also this case shows that she's upset by itself in the streets and even the raising of communal terrace when you were there population threefold something which the you required has said as as a necessary standard for the country more than fifty thousand some even say that up to one hundred thousand took part in the protests we we saw clashes between the protests and the police with both sides at some point using tear gas against each other and the havoc that will continue until the end of this week when the use of
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our national summit really is and this is what the people are demanding here they still are clinging to the hope that telephone the chinese government will sign the hero association a feeling feeling as though we have a very very strong indications coming from the ukrainian government that this deal will not be signed the foreign minister said earlier on monday that ukraine was not ready to sign this deal with the e.u. so this standoff is still continuing we'll be watching the situation in india for our country. and the e.u. has accused moscow threatening ukraine out of signing a deal the european commission. and the european council stressed that the offer of remains open however act spurred say the e.u. is just attempting to secure its influence as far as possible you can you just very keen to expand to spread its regulations to new countries and to make sure that is made in brussels of by not only in the european union but also outside of the
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european union with a snort of the new economy is best interest it's certainly not in the interest of ukraine but the european union is looking to expand its but give a shit sell through its taking in countries from north to turkey and then of course . in the east to do as oppose your. country's best interest to have excess you break it industries. very closely following the events unfolding in ukraine here and there's more on our website for all the photos and videos from the scene had to our team dot com. the latest fighting between government troops and militia in libya's eastern city of benghazi has left at least fourteen dead and dozens more wounded that as forty six people were killed in the capital tripoli last week when militias opened fire on a demonstration against the rule of armed groups believe an army has been struggling to control armed groups that two part in the overthrow of the country's former
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leader colonel gadhafi and according to some reports there's up to seven thousand five hundred of them now active in libya all was different goals maybe is also facing an uncontrolled flow of arms as timid say there are around four hundred weapons step owes across the state while only twenty of them belong to the government meanwhile about three thousand anti-aircraft missiles have the potential to bring down civilian airliners have gone missing. from pan african newswire says continued outside interference is causing only more problems for the country. men is totally incapable of reining in these militias they're not going to disarm there's been a problem associated with bringing together the various militia groups but many of them motivated by sectional interests criminal activity and we've seen the fruits of this over the last two weeks and then of course there is the kind of national that's well there are forces that are coming in from outside of libya also
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participating in the internal political struggles that are going on in libya itself and then of course we still have the ongoing role of the united states and these other western states who are continually interfering in the internal affairs of libya and now the united states is talking about training some five to seven thousand libyans to be a part of this new national army and this of course could cause even more consternation inside the country because many of these militia groups even though they were against gadhafi they still do not support the u.s. or nato interfering in the internal affairs of libya at this stage. of the program tightening the screws and now their human rights activist in bahrain is put behind bars as part of the government's efforts to stifle the sand coming out we talked to his wife to tell their how her husband added up in prison. on tuesday the scottish government will release
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a six hundred seventy page white paper laying out its blueprint for independence coming out of next year's referendum opponents have questioned the move saying it will force scots into a risky choice linda five yani a member of the scottish parliament says the document answers all the questions about scotland's plans for the future. well it's a very accessible document it's in a sort of catalogue style and very defined chapters and of course it's going to be online with easy search facility as people will be able to look and see what particular issues they want to investigate themselves people have been saying that they want more information and with the publication of the paper which is in and then. little have a comprehensive blueprint for an independent scotland so i think people from all walks of life will be able to use it as. the referendum on scottish independence is a long awaited issue for the scottish national party in two thousand and twelve after years of struggle it was finally agreed on by u.k.
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prime minister david cameron and the first minister of scotland alex salmond the vote is said to take place on september twenty fourth teen when scott including sixteen and seventeen year olds will have their yes or no say on whether to and the three hundred plus years of union with one the key issues for breaking away are the economic strings of scotland fans arrangements and membership of the e.u. and nato led to fabiani says in a panelist well let's call it to the side which past their country takes most of my life scotland has not had the government such as voted for and you don't think independence will bring with it people will vote for the representative government before school and it's making choices and positive choices and defining the future as is best for scotland and the people who live in what can scotland very straight forward as far as i'm concerned their release of a blueprint for independence will take place in glasgow later today and we are going to have a live report on a break where issue with our correspondent so don't miss that. and there are two
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man from very different walks of life but the pope and lot of important have more in common than you might think coming out with a report on their first meeting and how they've been brought together by a shared concern over the humanitarian disaster in syria. choose your language. clearly we can with zero in federal custody still some of that. choose to use the consensus you can. choose to use that to be great to. choose to stories could impact your life choose the access to. the government has made g.c. h.q. to spy on people the government isn't in the lead with the n.s.a. in america again or other highly treasonous act to spy on people because they say
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they want to stop the bad guys and yet here the warrants down aborts men who had their property stolen use an exploding financial device concocted by r.b.s. in the bowels of their terrorist organization so isn't that duplicitous by the government stacey. says the media leave us so we leave the media for the same motion security for your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . welcome back this is r.t. bahrain authorities have once again climbed down on the sand arresting a prominent activist and chairman of the european bahraini organization for human
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rights for inciting hatred against the ruling we talked it was saying jawad wife and she told us her husband was just another link in the dismal chain of the rulers effort to gag those speaking out he was defamed on no knock it off issued a newspaper is he went to the police station to file a case against that do you think but he got arrested for inciting hatred against the political system in bahrain everest in human rights activists or defenders and behind it is not something new with the bahrain there are very few that are seeking to address the human rights activists a day off or another as if you were. not on on this scene and in bahrain many human rights defenders are even either in exile or they are booked and or are present or sentence for several years. asma darwish also told us about the case of another bahraini program to see activists in
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a bill or job who was arrested last year over his twitter based campaign criticizing the ruling regime. she says never believe a job as that is a very obvious of our training of human rights they don't want anyone to step forward and talk about what people are suffering or to juanita or don't. they want everyone to keep quiet and accept what could cause the train to read team isn't forcing get a curiosity option on the political option and they are stopping duals who are teaching people or making people aware of their rights or speak about them. our team has lined up plenty of stories for you on our website including a brand new study revealing that there was water on mars billions of years ago well how to r.t. dot com our website and find out what kept the ancient red planet of warm enough to let reverse flow there and even form of martial value. plus after conquering open
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space the sochi olympic torch has reached the depths of leg by call as part of its bishops relay an hour and motions action there's a spectacular video for you of the olympic icon at the bottom of the world's deepest lake. right from the sea. search for you and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the. russian and papal flags were flying together over the vatican to where the pontiff welcome president vladimir putin their first ever meeting was brought about in a large part due to the crisis in syria are going off reports from the holy see for
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us. there is so pope francis on one hand to figure with the mormon spiritual influence over one point two billion catholics across the world and there's the president going to buy a heavyweight politician also one of the most intelligent influential people on the globe to me not being on the scene team but they definitely have much more in common than. polls have been standing strong we firmly against any four years mentioned the situation. for francis a letter to the russian president recently personally thank you for helping me with reaction from the west also the vatican and russia have been bringing lots of attention to the rights of christians in syria but what's also interesting here is the way he has been reporting on the russian president's visit wasn't really this issue ation in syria nor the relations between the vatican and moscow that supporting the focus but the former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi's seat
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who's clearly looking at having to deal with several convictions including abuse of power and having sex with an underage prostitute and the italian media really has been boiling with speculation over whether or not mr berlusconi will be able to avoid getting punished and the latest in that sense was that president putin was going to make mr berlusconi russia's ambassador to the vatican automatically granting him diplomatic immunity softly speaking these rumors have not been confirmed but it does show the amount of attention being paid to visit. now to go to some of the stories from around the world series of bombings in and around baghdad of live at least twenty seven people dead and dozens wounded the attacks included a blast in a crowded marketplace which claimed sixteen lives and the assassination of a former lawmaker france's offer to help curb the rising bloodshed in iraq by providing weapons training and intelligence to security forces over seven hundred
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seven thousand five hundred people have been killed and twenty thirteen making it one of the deadliest years since the u.s. led invasion. has had not been the counters continued to camp near. buildings in bangkok for sure a day of demonstrations timed prime minister has announced emergency kalish to deal with and rash asper testers broke through. nice lines to occupy the foreign ministry some even appear to be settling down for the night they're calling on the piano and the government to resign over a bill that would grant amnesty to politicians both past and present more than one hundred thousand people marched against the ruling party on sunday. supporters of the opposition presidential candidate in honduras tamara castro have marched through the capital to stake their claim to victory in this weekend's elections the protests was led by the candidates husband former president manuel zelaya urged activists to take to the streets to press their plane official returns
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from the country's election fraud you know currently the posture of around five percent behind her opponent from the ruling national party both declared themselves winners of the election on sunday. american intelligence has installed malicious software now where fifty thousand computers networks worldwide fresh leaks from whistleblower edward snowden reveal the n.s.a. declined to comment on the allegations while the government said annie disclosure of classified data is a threat as investigative reporter david lindorff explains the n.s.a. hackers far reaching operations have nothing to do with national security. there is actually able to clear these devices inside the servers that's a whole new level of. invasiveness and it's not just on the computers it's right in the servers that the computers work through none of this is catching terrorists or even stopping terrorists this is really about something you
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know it's the terrorism is an excuse for having this massive slowing. job security and a never ending supply of clients that might sound like an ideal carrier path but being an undertaker might not be for everyone and if you do decide on the business of death where do you learn the skills of your chosen profession or just put all of her went along to your only dedicated college. a small town college a class like any other except for the coffin in the middle of the room that is these students are learning how to be undertaken is. what i want to work on help people through that is a very difficult time when my grandmother died the funeral directors didn't do a great job and i saw the distress that caused my family this isn't a job it's a calling. the college a north and the very a is the only one of its kind in europe each year they take about five hundred students on a three year course rain or shine they are drilled for every eventuality.
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but. ok the buddies down all the gifts have left but the police call and says this lady may have been poisoned and must be exuberant how do you get her out of there any ideas yeah. a lot of the course is spent on the job at local funeral parlor as despite the onus being on professionalism it doesn't leave the participants immune to the realities. do sometimes you know if there is a kid line there or someone my age it hits you hard for a job and life can be. the students don't just spend their time digging graves they also receive extensive studies and not to me as well as lessons in how to deal with the deceased using some rather realistic props also the correct way to measure on build a coffin including those designed to fit the regulations for international travel.
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and perhaps most importantly a lot of work is done to make sure that the students can be sensitive to the needs of a grieving family if i'm meeting up to the hero that we aim to make sure that when someone gradients they have the skills to work anywhere or even set up their own enterprise when they leave our gates their professional funeral director at all times. which will be welcome news to any of their future customers because you only get one chance to get it right these are all over germany. and next find out what makes good russian wine in red white and brown that's just a half hour here in our. world
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. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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black sea coast is one of russia's top tourist destinations sung sea and the best one in the country has to offer but if those weren't good enough reasons on their own to come here there's also a little mystery but i want to get to the bottom of. it. i've heard long ago that there was a man named brown who to come to russia's black sea coast to grow grapes and make wine he might not have been my ancestor but the namesake in the cross no region seen in the past take to excuse for a visit i turned up one bottle of the family wine if there was another one i was going to find it and if i had to have a few of the local vintages along the way that was
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a sacrifice i was willing to make. this is a venerable institution in russia's wine industry the miss haka has been running almost continuously for nearly one hundred and fifty years and culture. is in charge of making sure it's still one of the country's top. nice to me. can you tell us all about you know well this is one of the first places in the region and in russia was a whole off to the crimea of course when the first video it was set up. the miss hockey been you know it's a joint almost mediterranean climate protected by mountains close to the sea and with winds that blow in from the step to keep the temperature balanced it's been a recipe for great great for over one hundred fifty years and some of the workers
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have seen quite a few vintages come and go. how long have you worked here what about. the fiction i've been working here since one thousand nine hundred eighty five when i first came to the vineyard. and i still work here. i really like this job so i've never worked in any other place i began after finishing seventh grade i got married here too. this is definitely a job that inspires loyalty grandma zhenya isn't the only person who returns for the harvest year after year but there's always room for new workers. thank you mr with this one ok so you have to pay attention to the following small branches like this one we don't need the small ones just the big ones don't touch the little ones otherwise the one will be poor quality. carefully does it grasp it with your hand and cut it off like that but the great because job doesn't end when his bucket
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is full. i'd like to draw your attention to the fact that the task of great gathering involves not just gathering but you also have to put the grapes into this container very carefully and sort through them see there's a leaf there ok they have to be taken out. each of these crates weighs between two hundred fifty and three hundred kilos so getting them to the factory takes some good team work. grapes. time to load it up.

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