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blazing barricades in kiev said the country on fire rioters control a local government in a western regions while ukraine's east and behind the president right now you're looking at live pictures coming out of ukraine. capital needs the anniversary of the twenty one revolution battered by a series of bomb attacks a local coddling group says it's behind the bloodshed. thousands protest against a social gathering of far right politicians in vienna as nationalist movements gain popularity across you are.
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you watching r t international coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshing welcome to the program all riders in kiev are reportedly holding two policeman hostage earlier on friday an officer was found shot dead in the city center with another in hospital with stab wounds amid the burning barricades protesters and riot police showered the sheets with molotov cocktails and rubber bullets over a night but the i hate of unrest isn't being felt in the country's east artist closely here is in the nancy for us and she can join us live with the very latest poll how is the east of the country responding to the riots in the capital. well most of the east and south of this country is supportive of the government and the president i'm here in the city of donetsk where for the better part of the last hour there has been approached government a rally happening just a short distance behind me and emotions running high they have been various speech
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as we people have been saying we support poison gena coverage that he has been truth and justice on the. side in that they were not heading down i've been speaking to a number of people who turned out one particularly emotional woman told me that she came today because this is a fight for her children and grandchildren one of the accusations many here have been leveling at the protesters in kiev is that firstly they're small in number they do not represent the country and say can be that they believe power is in the waste and the united states actually paying people to come to the streets and rejoice they concern is another theme that i repeat to be here is that really there is a lot of support for president called which in addition to this demonstration there is some twenty cities in the east of the country that will today be holding pro-government rallies we're talking about tens of thousands of people who are expected to come to the streets now on the political level the latest word is that president coverage yesterday did agree to concessions and these include on the one
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hand retiring the head of the city's administration and at the same time reshuffling the cabinet but it doesn't seem as if these seemingly outward stretches of compromise are being met by the opposition what we know is at least eight regions have declared that they are not going to debate the central government as my colleague reports. these are the scenes playing out across western ukraine one by one thirteen region so far have been overcome by protest grange rioters have stormed regional administration buildings it turned violent in some cases as angry crowds clashed with the police and all that occurring to the west of the deeper river which breaks the country into but on the other side worst hardly any disturbance at all if we're talking about people from cellphone. they are not. in any sort of military action in the southern
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region of the crimea authorities have had enough of the national guard uprising they are ready to defend the. in order although they seem confident they won't have to. this wave would never reach us but if it does our party is ready to provide help to law enforcers we want to set up roadblocks and not let anyone get inside crimea our party aloneness capable of mobilizing up to five thousand people. we're not talking about seceding from ukraine yet we're talking about restoring constitutional order but we would never accept any orders from illegitimate bodies of power created at the mind on such strong antagonism between the two sides of the country have greater concerns which had previously seemed unthinkable that ukraine might follow yugoslavia scenario and break apart all enforcement desperadoes have been. control all the situation invest in regions in ukraine is very weak these days the any sort of splits in the area we could happen within the next two weeks
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must be described as quite possible because government would have enough forces will be split it probably in two parts. we have two different times on thursday the opposition declared a truce with the government for seventy two hours but with rioters in kiev again burning tires and hurling burning projectiles at the police hardly anyone in ukraine feels that the crowds are listening to anyone right now alexey version of ski reporting from kiev in ukraine all the rioting that's been engulfing kiev has seen many western politicians voice their support with the u.s. also imposing sanctions against ukraine's politicians ukrainian affairs analyst an abortion mileage says that's exactly what the protesters have been aiming for. they're trying to force the issue this is this is your typical extortion tactic the whole point is to force the government to react the whole point is to force another
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police forces to confront the protesters and then scream bloody murder oh my god they're killing us they're oppressing us please help look what's happening help us foreign intervention and so on and so forth it is a very basic tactic from the rebellion playbook being implemented throughout the world in georgia and elsewhere in the ukraine in two thousand and four of all things so i think the protesters are trying to make a point that they're the ones that decide what gets done and who initiates the violence as evidenced by mr klitschko statement that we will hold him to live until the negotiations are over but we have the power to actually go on strike initiate attack and he's he's directly gainsaying his foreign supporters are saying the government is responsible for this it's not it's the protesters ukraine's ministry of internal affairs has protesters have been hoarding weapons in kiev city administration building meanwhile police say they've seized a range of weapons when they detained a gang in the capital they are still included to assault rifles for pistols and
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hundreds of rounds of ammunition authorities say they have evidence that the gang was involved in kidnappings and supply arms to the protesters. now we've been following the riots in ukraine since they kicked off last november had to r.t. dot com for a timeline with the latest updates and foods from kiev and much more. a bomb has exploded near a police academy in cairo causing injuries with unconfirmed reports of another explosion in the city a series of bomb attacks killed six people in the egyptian capital on friday al-qaeda and group operating in egypt's rest of sinai region say they carried out those attacks now this is security footage of the first and most powerful blast outside the city's police have waters which left four officers dab as you can see it was a car bomb attacks high top public
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a trait of the muslim brotherhood his supporters in turn continued to defy protest bans on friday and faced up against police in various parts of egypt authorities say there was outbreaks claimed at least fifteen lives ok spawn beltre reports from the epicenter of the unrest. three is on from the two thousand and eleven revolution egypt was supposed to be celebrating instead deadly bomb blasts rocked cairo targeting police offices as the country descends into chaos gyptian a dangerously split between those who backed the military and those who support ousted muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsy crowds of people gathered at the science of the bomb blast which ripped open the facade of egypt's main police headquarters in cairo the people here like many in government's been saying them is above the heads and say these events attack on the state's office they ousted islamist president mohamed morsi with anger mounting there is likely to be a harsher crackdown on the islamist group. exit the brotherhood with they are to blame for this the terrorists want to break the country in half some are afraid to
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leave their homes but most are more determined than ever to go to the streets against the brotherhood for the revolution anniversary the military installed government accuses the brotherhood of being behind a rising insurgency and the spike in terror attacks the media has observed the scheme announced by the pro. hood at the meetings abroad we want to disable the country's political road and disturb the referendum on the constitution the muslim brotherhood is just a tool our enemy is the foreign element that controls these tools all egyptian people know about this but hundreds of brotherhood supporters are in jail and they say they are under attack from the power hungry military this month the majority of the population approved a new constitution that broadened the army's power as it shields the military budget from cuts gives the armed forces the right to approve defense ministers and try civilians in military courts because the military coup that they always career this kind of. explosions just to just to pick gave to get the
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topic is just a vacation again it's the people and we believe that these two three bombing this morning these three losers this morning. just one to. have more on them or massacre as against their positions in this treat three years after the uprising which so the country unites against it it takes a sip egypt is now increasingly divided rather than celebrating a new democracy and much needed change. steeling themselves ahead of more violence . for cairo. of the twenty eleven revolution of and show you add to the toppling of longstanding dictator hosni mubarak following more than a year of transitional military rule the islamist backed leader mohamed morsi was elected president his government tried to push through a constitution criticized for being over influenced by sharia law last july he was
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thrown out of office by the army command after months of popular uprising this signaled a return to an era of crackdowns by the military backed government the muslim brotherhood was choked and later declared a terrorist organization that are of the pan african newswire egypt's government is asking for more trouble by completely turning its back on the opposition. the army cannot guarantee security and sat of egypt as long as there's no political solution to this split that exists between the brotherhood as well as the military and those who are aligned with the egyptian military it's a very tense atmosphere inside of the country there are many opponents to the military backed regime there was a significant boycott of the best run them elections are just last week and i believe that the tensions are going to grow and as long as the current interim government remains intransigent and wants to continue the requestion of the muslim
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brotherhood and other forces inside the country who disagree with their rule there is potential for more conflict both in the streets as well as that the type of attacks that we saw earlier yesterday so how does our a fear of sport on ice this. lake and if we're ready for haku. games. i think i need a little bit more practice in the rain. our correspondent tries out the stadium doubt will host all the ice hockey action at the sochi winter olympics next month don't miss that that's coming your way very shortly here and to national plus the sound of a c confidentiality. concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on the u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide privacy debate. on
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the money with the business over russia this. area. how do you operate dealing with. rumors that your sports such. as ruth. and olympic hockey. league. my son.
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economic up down in the final long day so long to do your night and the rest because i don't eat cake believe every week. welcome back you're watching r t international thousands who rallied in b. and i guess the ball were some of europe's leading right wing politicians have gathered for the social event artist boy boy girl reports now on how the movement despite numerous protests is sweeping across the continent. the enters the academic a ball courts protest and courts of see everywhere because of the names on its guest list it's become a gathering of far right political leaders from across europe it's hosted by our serious freedom party and for my guests include marine le pen francaise national
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front leader as well as far right wing politicians from belgium germany and italy several thousand protesters hit the city streets to mom during the ball is once and for all not acceptable right when people are in the cause of. dancing celebrating. mashes not cabos it's a closing bridge between our right to extrude mission in austria a. little of the society it's a crying to me to be you mystic movement today the crowd gathered here is dying do you have left wing groups representatives she didn't organize ations members of the jewish community of holocaust survivors on to africa she said it's just simply don't like the fact that the gathering is taking place in the city's main palace where people with the hots extremist and anti semitic views are
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gathering but the reality is that these right wing groups are gaining popularity across europe it's very very scary just that these parties are growing so much the crisis in europe the socialist or the social democratic parties they did not have to ride on to something the crisis and along comes the right wing extremist parties and they have very easy answers protest organizers say it's all right political leaders said to be holding secret meetings planning on how to build will not surge and qalqilya support that they have been uniting ahead of. european parliamentary elections in may but while they're inside the palace as the saying goes they're only going to be waltzing to the right and the diverse crowd that's represented here this evening is determined to show that it's not happy about what we boycott
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see vienna foreign groups are indeed gaining ground across europe in austria the freedom party made a strong showing in september's general elections with over twenty percent of the vote the popularity of the dutch party for freedom is currently at the same level as that while the movement for better hungary polls at thirteen percent meanwhile golden dawn in greece is a country's third most popular party. the syrian government and the opposition have finished their first half hour joint meeting in geneva that after friday's negotiations almost collapsed and mutual condemnation before they even began the delegates are still not talking to each other directly instead communicating through the u.n. mediator lakhdar brahimi with a broad political solution now looking to be too far off the sides will spend the next two days focusing on humanitarian issues a syrian civil war has killed over one hundred thirty thousand people in nearly three years russia's foreign minister thinks there shouldn't be any outside
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interference with a peace process. well those are serious must decide themselves what to do there is no other way it's impossible to introduce some scheme like drawing a list of who leaves and who comes in their place it is impossible that is social engineering and it never ends well you earlier mentioned iraq and i can name other examples in the middle east and north africa but if the task is simply regime change as some are trying to do syria could plunge into complete chaos you would order must be preserved and there is no other method to do that except to maintain existing institutions and political analyst phyllis bennis is skeptical the meeting will resolve major issues because some of the key players aren't even there. i think if the sides sit in the same room even if they don't speak directly to each other ironically enough that will be a step forward it's critical all major players have said there is no military
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solution to this crisis i think that the leaders of both sides although it's hard to even say both sides given that there are so many sides right now but i think that all sides recognize that to be true the question is how long is it going to take and how many more people have to die before a real agreement that would include an arms embargo as well as a temporary cease fire can come into effect we can't afford failure but i'm afraid that without iran and without some of the crucial parts of the opposition that a ceasefire will only be partial that the an arms embargo is probably right now out of reach and on archie dot com when the news of fracking brings joy and stay out of a company scraps of shale gas extraction at a conference will side in southeast england but a huge talent appears to have nothing to do with the protests that involve the area last year find out what really prompted the move. last space cops
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u.s. scientists have developed a series of many satellites to patrol the earth's orbit and protect other satellites from collisions with space junk on our website we have got all the details. in an ice hockey game there's no other international competition that can be more exciting than the olympic tournament only once every four years the very best players from both sides of the atlantic got a chance to go head to head as part of their national teams and before the superstar blades began carving the ice at the events main arena in sochi artista bomb would say when to check it out for herself. the bowl sure ice palace is a twelve thousand multi-purpose arena now this is going to be home to the most anticipated all the events of the winter games hockey now bolshoi is very
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synonymous with the russia and the words it means big in english so it's only fair to say that this stadium is the big ice pellets but does it live up to its name the ice storm is located by the black sea coastline and is designed to resemble a giant frozen water droplet inside the traditional bowl shaped seating also some textural flare with glazed glass on the compas. the ice ring is equipped with large screens cameras and a sound system so powerful spectators will be able to hear every one of the puck on the ice. those with disabilities or also have easy access to the new cheering on their favorite team now here's a taste of what to expect this olympic venue oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
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oh i wanted to test the ice rink felt like beneath my feet and take a shot of being a fucking play on the limping arena. now i may have ended up looking impressive in our film but i found the keeping the hockey stick in place across the park while trying to balance on my skates was a job i was happy to be to the professionals ok so i'm not an olympic hockey player but one thing that's for sure is that this venue is click and it's ready for the hockey a limping games as for me. i think i need a little bit more practice in the ring go on with play inside of the bowl so i stay employed our team. and stay with us for more reports from where the athletes will be going for gold and we've got plenty to share with you in
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the run up to the opening of the games it's on our t.v. the best place to gear up for your winter olympics. to other stories now britain's national health service has announced that patient's medical records will be shared with the public for search for research purposes and despite promises of anonymity for those whose illnesses are exposed the move has sparked furious debate esther celia reports. some twenty six million households in england will be receiving leaflets like this one from the national health service or the n.h.s. explaining how medical records and some confidential information may be shared with third parties which they say is in order to improve patient care all of this will be kept under a new giant database called care and everyone's n.h.s. information will be included unless people choose to opt out by their family doctor now mental health illnesses you have serious diseases and even smoking and drinking
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habits will be made available to research yours but also insurers and private medical companies and pharmaceutical companies now the n.h.s. has said that they do have measures in place to make sure that identities are kept private but i debate has been reignited between advocates of the benefits of such a database and campaigners we spoke with julia manning from twenty twenty help an independent think tank on the issue the first time it would bring together. from the hospital sector from the community sector so that's what's really revolutionary about it we're concerned about. confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on and also the accuracy of our records you might not mind a research having access to your information to be able to inform clinical research but you might be very concerned that private information about you is publicly
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available and we really feel it should be an opt in system and so the debate continues a massive drive for patient care improvement or a gross violation of patient privacy or the n.h.s. constitution does set out that individuals have the right to object to disclosures of their personal confidential data and that they also have the right through these objections to be respected just sylvia r.t. . stories from around the world iraqi authorities say a series of bombings nora. the capital have killed twelve people the deadliest blast to the lives of a soldier or his wife and four children as they slept destroying their house in the process other explosions happened on a busy street and an outdoor market killing six sectarian tension is running high in the country in which almost eight thousand civilians and over a thousand security forces were killed last year. the afghan president has reiterated he will not sign a security pact with the u.s.
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until peace talks resume with a pakistani taliban how the karzai has repeatedly refused to pan the deal which would allow american troops to stay in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen the agreement could also give us soldiers the right to rape people's homes as well as immunity from prosecution. for members of staff from the egyptian embassy in the libyan capital tripoli have been kidnapped including the culture of this comes after a spokesman for egyptian foreign ministry was abducted on friday by unknown gunmen kidnappings are common in libya which has been in turmoil since two thousand and eleven and where rebel brigades hold much of the power last october the country's prime minister was kidnapped and held for several hours. in canada police and firefighters have to span of their search for the victims of a massive fire that destroyed a nursing home authorities confirmed eight people died in the blaze in a small town in quebec province most of the residents were over seventy five years
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old thirty people are still missing with rescue efforts being how bird by subzero temperatures abby martin looks of why a closing day never comes to going to be breaking a sweat. another whistleblowers facing a lot of heat including a wave of death threats but what did she discover some sort of dark secret cia plans or some other plot for a new war of luxury no she exposed something far more dangerous and important to the zombies on their couches the university of north carolina athletes are mentally unfit for college and even high school mary willing come blew the whistle on the fact that between eight and ten percent of the school's football and basketball players read of the fourth grade level and many others are sub college level she
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also claims that these students were allowed into the university based on the screening process done by the university i.e. implying that the you of n.c. knew exactly who they were letting into the university remember college football makes a lot of money i always had a feeling that something like this was going on i mean according to usa today many college athletes claim that during the season they put in more than double the amount of hours on sports that they are allowed that's fifty to sixty hours a week how can they possibly learn anything maybe it isn't so sad that this goes on it is a reflection of economics what is sad is that the whistleblower is getting death threats just for saying that it is going on by those stupid hard core fans but that's just my opinion. the world economic forum was created in nineteen seventy one and for over a forty years the dirtiest scuzzy is the names and business banking and politics i
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met in davos switzerland eight years meeting they claim they're meeting in order to devise new ways to save the world to deliver prosperity. been videos like it but on the alice sets so i figure you martine for the a serious health crisis unfolded in west virginia that left three hundred residents seeking medical attention and over three hundred thousand on able to drink their tap water so it all went down after the company freedom industries admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for metho hexane methanol leaked into the water supply of charleston first of all great job putting in corrosive chemicals and a seventy plus year old storage tank just a mere mile and a half upstream from the city's main water supply guys but that's not it now we're
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finding out after all was said and done but there was a second chemical that was mixing of a toxic compound that no one knew about until just two days ago it's called paul the glycol or ph the other one i already knew about is called cleaning chemical called and c h and don't worry according to reports experts think that maybe it's not any more dangerous than the first chemical not that we would really know considering how little information there is about what these chemicals actually do but if you think that's a bad check this out according to business insider these exact chemicals have been poured into the water supply for decades joe stanley a west virginia minor told the site quote i watched the coal industry poison our water for years and c.h.m. was just one of the chemicals we are told was highly toxic but that we dumped an old mine shafts and slurry ponds and it's been seeping into the groundwater for years.

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