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in this context it has absolutely no question. dozens wounded and the rest of the ukrainian police crackdown on protesters in kiev as tens of thousands keep up that demands for the country's leadership to resign after rejecting and us stay safe and do you. sign some gone tunnel bay prisoners reportedly agreed to spy for the u.s. in exchange for cash and freedom. even more deal to you or may have been better for you. critics condemned the cia toxics and dangerous elements of my have called out while innocent man stay locked up indefinitely. and bahraini authorities leave the main opposition leading jail despite him being eligible for release amnesty international says it's clear at the moment he isn't interested in just.
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international news and comment live from moscow this is r.c. international with me. and welcome to the program rides police used tear gas and bottles to despise anti-government protests in the ukrainian capital overnight people have been out on the streets for a week now angry with the president's decision to reject an integration deal with the you. is unclear for. during the week he of central square was the stage of the mass protest of those supporting you integration and opposing president acknowledges decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police is not controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came here and dispersed the crowd and eyewitnesses say
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that the dispersal was rather rather violent more than thirty people were arrested and more than forty had to be hospitalized with different injuries the right police cordoned off the area not letting anyone inside the square and while the opposition is still contemplating the next move people are literally enraged with what happened this night nobody actually expected that this rally would be dispersed especially considering that for the last three or four days it was very very peaceful and no clashes no violence was reported the fact is that many ukrainians thousands tens of thousands fact have been protesting against his decision i talked to some of them and i realize that not all of them were actually aware of what they were protesting against let's have a look at my report. italy. greece. spain. portugal.
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and. a similar picture but looks are deceiving well a number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration or even then yes we deserve to be in europe and i sure can deal would have allowed us to get better education in europe but this was not about being in the e.u. joining the union was not even on the table the two hundred page blueprint of the agreement never said anything about a visa free regime where he isn't about that my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar. that's twice as much as i can buy here four hundred greville but the government was concerned that ukraine's domestic products would be swarmed by cheap or easy you goods the worst case scenario could have been factory closures and a catastrophe unemployment rate and brussels was offering no compensation for any
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potential economic losses but despite that ukraine's leadership has hinted a deal may still materialize in march next year that would mean a longer winter on the streets for the angry crowds who are refusing to go home they want the president's head before they do a look see russia the r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine. protesters say ukraine's leadership ruined hopes for a better future by rejecting the e.u. deal but the government says they were economic dangerous to making a case to agreement kiev says it will review the deal next share his pulse caught takes a look at what went wrong this time. in. a moment of un paralleled access to the ukrainian president viktor young a cold which comes face to face with e.u. leaders for the first time since stalling on an historic trade deal the whole thing caught on camera. i. think.
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it's clear that kiev decision to hold proceedings has rankled e.u. leaders following years of negotiations the e.u. senses outside influence we have to set aside short term political calculations. and we may not give in to external pressure not the least from russia. says the financial deal on offer isn't large enough to prevent damage to ukraine's flailing economy of course neither ukrainian businesses nor the government have this amount of money or will have any time soon that's why ukraine is not ready to take responsibilities he's not capable of fulfilling yet oh so where does this leave the situation ukraine's proposals for trilateral talks with russia were rejected by the e.u.
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or brussels finances may not allow them to increase the offer to kiev look at the european union massive run called employment throughout the course of the entire union they have a euro currency project which is a fiasco realistically the only thing the european union can try to do is keep blame storming anybody russia who cares because the european union is ultimately falling apart at the same so the e.u. depart vilnius contemplating what might have been despite courting president on a cove each they simply seemed unable to offer him a deal that was tempting enough scots altie vilnius lithuania. more on what the ukraine was right to pass on a deal with the e.u. let's not talk to chris we've seen a partner in the moscow based consulting firm advisory this to chris weaver welcome to r.c. it's great to talk to you now so actually it says that it was offered no incentives
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by this deal so probably the ukraine opposition as to why i should say that the ukrainian opposition still won't. work as the opposition are more looking at the longer term picture and you know what the longer term benefits to ukraine from integration of the european union might be where as president of covert is looking more short term remember he starts facing reelection in february two thousand and fifteen not much more than a year away ukraine's economy is shrinking this year the first nine months g.d.p. is down one point five percent so looking at the e.u. deal of what was on the table and the probability of a much tougher trade relations we with russia. and other problems perhaps on the energy side then he would look at a very difficult economic picture over the next twelve months coming up to the february fifteenth election so quite simply short term the e.u. was not putting enough on the table to compensate for the likelihood of greater
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trade difficulties with russia where is the opposition of course are focused much more on the long term and past the next election right but e.u. leaders say they still want to convince ukraine to sign this deal do you think probably they're going to also add more incentives than well i think it's going to be a lot of hers trading over the winter for sure but both from europe and from from russia and as your report said russia is a stronger financial position to offer a better deal to ukraine in that time period my assumption is that president young a covert will try to avoid having to make a definitive decision either way. until after the brief fifteen elections if you were to come out today and say we are definitely moving closer to russia that would inflame the political situation and would lead to a very difficult kind of situation for the next twelve months on the other hand of course he can say as he's already not said you know we're moving to the european
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union away from from russia so my guess is he'll try to pay all sides over the next winter probably over the next twelve months until after the next election and see what he can extract from both sides in the meantime and of course we understand the economy isn't in the best shape. can it afford to take on a struggling partner like ukraine now well you know to be. certainly we've heard from the bureaucrats from the leaders is as expected disappointment with the ukraine decision but to be honest i think that probably be a certain sense of relief as well ukraine's got a population of forty five million people a very struggling economy needs a great deal of financial support to to to grow and to pull out of this slump that it's in and as you say european union is in no financial shape nor is it in a political shape to start making overtures to ukraine to put resources into ukraine is if it has far more pressing problems in countries like spain and greece
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and elsewhere in the european union saw even though they you know the rhetoric from the leaders is disappointment and blaming russia cetera i think privately they would be not to disappoint it's not to have to deal with ukraine right now but you know i think that both sides base the would be happy enough to kick this into touch and come back again perhaps when both are in a stronger position down the road. chris we've heard from the. advisory thank you very much indeed for your time you're welcome. ukraine's reluctance to strengthen trade with the u. comes amid criticism that the blog has lost their reaction to a right wing groups across the continent a feisty against what they see as liberalism and want to forge a new sense of identity was one political activist who is taking part in the we are
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big huge conference and he believes the young people in particular are being forgotten i think. it's a league reese spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking for especially young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that the capitalist liberal system has cost the government over the european union that day totally don't care about the jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a fact nationalist revolution we can just say that it's very logical thing to happen it's a logical thing when people are left behind as they start to organize themselves and they start to think. the cia turns to an unlikely source of talent according to
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media reports it's been suggested that at the beginning of america's war on terror going tunnel bay prisoners were turned into spies the double agents were promised freedom and safety and sent home with pockets of cash in exchange for providing the u.s. with intelligence from abroad the process of recruitment and training was apparently carried out in secret cultures not far from the detention camp designs to feel more like hotel rooms than prison cells dozens of inmates were reportedly offered a job why only a handful agreed for pentagon security analyst michael maloof explained why. any exposure at any time like this of any secret program if there is one is always damaging. the question then is what is the relevance you send these guys back what tangible basis do you have and in the follow up and actually recruiting and i
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think that's a serious question but to even have a revelation that such a program might even exist it could be very damaging to these individuals and i doubt that those who are in guantanamo now would really be able to go back without some suspicion being cast upon them and gone time obeyed the more guilty you are the more chance you have of being used as a double agent as the claim of colonel morris davis a former guantanamo bay chief prosecutor. i would assume like in many organized crime cases sometimes you gotta make a deal with the devil to try to get someone further up the food chain i can take calls some consternation from my prosecutors because in some cases we are asking them to prosecute people for war crimes and they're saying wait you want to prosecute the lieutenant at this level but we've let his colonel go which created this kind of paradox of guantanamo where if you were a big enough fish you potentially got a free ticket home and i wad of cash to take with you if you work you could potentially get prosecuted and if you're in that lower category the people who have
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been cleared you're still at guantanamo and definite attention so the more guilty you are may have been better for you. a handful of babies become symbols of hope especially to women of the coming risks to stop families with their husbands who are languishing in its rated trails point out how they did at nato that. we told you so on to fracking activities point to a series of increasingly powerful quake syntaxes as evidence the dangers of shale gas drilling that and much more after the break. ben bernanke has become a god and instead of walking on water he's walking on paper. paper yeah. yeah yeah
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the international. live from moscow welcome back i'm missing to national believes bahrain is more interested in silencing dissent and seeking justice after authorities refused to release opposition leader in a bill or drop from jail the rights group there was no reason to keep him locked as hayes's most of his to get. is eligible for release but. bahrain watch says only international pressure can force bahrain to change. the government will release him different only if there is significant pressure from behind allies meaning the united states or the united kingdom. in absence of that pressure i think the government will still trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of you know trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort
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of sick space for dissent we saw dealy videos of nighttime bombardments of villages in behind with tear gas these are areas where there's no protests whatsoever going on the government just comes in and fires massive amounts of tear gas to punish citizens for expressing dissent or earlier protests so we're not seeing the use of tear gas in bahrain to discourse of violent rioters as much as we're seeing it to punish as a weapon of collective punishment we've seen the government try to hold the so-called national dialogue with the opposition but you can't really have this dialogue writers there's so many political prisoners and representatives of the opposition the major players in the opposition in person. next slamming the brakes on german roads he plans to rein in the country's no limit motorways. on the famed about. palestinian women whose husbands are in israeli jails face a difficult dilemma how can they start a family but as our policy of
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a pause fire women from the occupied territories have already given birth by finding in juniors ways around the obvious obstacles. lydia ramai calls whose son american baby the apple of her eye he was born against all odds. as the fact that marched was born has given us hope he's everything to us in the end we won despite all the obstacles for us he is the ultimate victory mushed was born despite his father's absence a dull career mother ma we is in an israeli prison where he's been sentenced to twenty five years for murder lydia was afraid she'd no longer be able to have children by the time he got out and so instead of waiting for him she did the next best thing and arranged for his sperm to be smuggled out the first time i went to visit my husband with his new son the soldiers went crazy when they saw the baby
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like i was carrying a bomb they started asking questions like how come you have a baby smuggling sperm from prison is gaining popularity in the palestinian world but first the community must approve after this happened the procedure is quite straightforward the first thing they have to get to talk guarantee that they have a sample from that. they get if they get a sample we ask of the woman the wife of the prisoners to bring with the have to fears the good related from here side to first degree with her from her husband's side. to declare that this will belong to this woman as one of the sample can survive for up to forty eight hours before being frozen five years treatment. for years is three months pregnant her husband summer is serving an eighteen year sentence. if i haven't had children for eleven years my husband was in prison all this time the first time in prison his wife got pregnant she
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basically gave hope to all of us. it's a puzzle for the israeli prison service in the mission statement they insist that security arrangements and inmates interactions with the visitors are carefully monitored which makes objects exchange much more difficult they flew the vulture prevent any smuggling of any kind and none of the people we interviewed would give details of how the sperm is smuggled out from under the watchful eye of prison guards there was almost no physical contact between security prisoners and their families but five babies have been born this way and eighteen women are pregnant. bringing a baby into this work in spite of the fact they use fathers in the jews' zionist prison is a form of resistance policy or r t with bank. and go online to catch up with news of not covering here like black friday gets out of control. they hunt for cut prize deals resulted in an hour
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a of violent episodes from city to city across the u.s. including shootouts quaters and numerous arrests. the friday night turns deadly this quarter city of glasgow where a police helicopter crashed into a pub living up to six people dead and many more trapped under the rubble. of sources in a rustic area of taxes are perplexed by a string of increasingly strong earthquakes motrin local communities residents believe they know the cause blaming the hundreds of local shell gas fracking sites the process involves pumping thousands of tons of toxic chemicals to literally dissolve rocks underground as been argued for years that fracking could potentially cause but that's been hard to back up with days or a former mayor in texas calvin tillman believes harming the environment for cash
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could have could have irreversible effects. some pretty good data that shows the injection wells which all of the fracking noise is deposited in that they have been linked to these earthquakes and i think you have to the goal is to not think that all the things going on underground isn't going to affect. the long term stability of the earth at the legislative level the oil and gas industry has a significant influence probably more in the state of texas than they do in any other state in the united states or around the world see the impact this is has i mean you know by the time that you hear the hear the noise and have the earthquakes or smelling the odors in your water has methane in it is too late at that point and so you know the damage that is being done or that it's going to be non is going to go on for many many many years in not something that you're going to be able to on do and now look at what else is happening around the while the silence that seems
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in the media has found the wreckage of a mozambique airlines plane and he said none of the safety four people on board survived the crash crash was discovered completely battled the flight was found full and got a lead but all communications with it was lost when the plane was over north and then the. hundreds of anti-government protesters in thailand have spilled onto the streets of bangkok for the seventh consecutive day they say the authorities should resign accusing them of acting above the law demonstrations were triggered by a proposed amnesty law crissy and ousted former prime minister return from exile. the u.s. has offered to destroy the most lethal parts of syria's chemical also at an offshore facility the hazardous materials could be transported out of the country by the end of the year as concern over a lack of volunteers to housed on land stockpile which was around to cater by mid
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twenty forty and thirty five companies have applied to assist with series design and program. here. germany's finest and here is also bans are under threat the e.u. wants to slam the brakes on the speed demons who come from around the world to see what their cars are capable of these are all of explains. when you go past the sign this is one twenty with a line through it the gloves are off baby you can drive you can drive really bad government is off your back in germany and you drive says drive as fast as you want . it's the country throughout the world for its. unlimited speeds germany could be said to fall foul of the regulations that could see drivers of the countries paying high performance limited to a maximum of
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a round one hundred fifty kilometers an hour the planned would see stated with a device that automatically applies the brakes whenever a car exceeds the speed limit in the area the idea is to increase highway safety thirty thousand people every year on your throats but can manufacture is the notion that a slowdown will save lives statistics also show a major accidents. on the autobahn this is on the streets off side the autobahn and this is already very limited. and for some it's a clear indicator of the european commission overtaking which should be national masses the problem at the moment is that many of those rules are being made by the commission and not being subject to democratic accountability in the european parliament and that seems to me is is the source of a lot of the frustration in tensions in countries
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a decision on whether to move ahead with the idea as a. german drivers however have already made up their minds it will kill the joy of driving. i'm against speed limit it will cause those jobs but oh it'll all be will not allow that to happen people will fall asleep at that speed the whole reason we built beautiful roads was to drive on them properly it's going to be a tough one for the e.u. to convince germans that their speed should be in the hands of brussels now till. i was dxed the germans from the french or roast beef to the british. not things they going to want to give up control of easily. controllable. and coming out here i now see international markets kind that pays into the american waters of global finance and for you in the u.k.
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george galloway's sputnik. one member of st petersburg's legislative assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids' beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are well very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the i like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits let's just say active poses yet that's called sexualizing children and it's disgusting although adult beauty pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so i see it because beauty pageants are obviously related to sexuality should be able to
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participate in them until you reach the age of consent in your country otherwise it is just a pedophile buffet but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser there's a dangerous new idea the news this week and it's called a need. which is the ability to live without food the world comes from catholic tradition whereby states are said to have been able to live long periods of time
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without any sustenance but the eucharist as always modern humans have taken this idea to a whole new level of stupidity by following a practice called breath unerring ism rather than eat or drink followers of the area and go pear feeling hungry just go pear thirsty gulp more air on the plus side there's air gulping diet saves time and energy that would normally be spent on cleaning up or washing the dishes on the down side betty soon die of starvation but anyway i know what you're thinking you're thinking this stupid diet sounds a whole lot like central banking and he'd be right when the economy is starving followers of the central banking diet don't turn to wealth creation for sustenance they go pear yes credit is created out of thin air need a job here's where ben bernanke he does he go bear markets crashing janet yellen just gulps air and just as with breath unerring ism the up.
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