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please. eat my son. ukrainian leadership concessions followed by fresh violence is rioters in kiev ignoring the agreement with the opposition to clear the streets. while western ukraine is iraq by more protests as local administration buildings are stormed or overtaken by crowds in more than a dozen regional centers. also the syrian government says women and children in the b.c. city of homes are able to leave under the first deal reached at peace talks with the opposition but warns the situation depends on militant forces on the ground. and they have to leave and they have to find peace in life we can't give up and made bombs and bullets in syria we visit
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a maternity ward there to find out how mothers and doctors are fighting through the horrors of combat. and dozens killed in street violence in a deadly wave of bombings in egypt as the polarized nation reaches the third anniversary of its revolution while the interim leader says the country's next step will be a presidential election. eleven pm in moscow i met president very good to have you with us our top story this hour ukraine security forces say two policemen were wounded after angry crowds stormed kiev's convention center trapping about two hundred officers inside they were later allowed to leave but the siege came despite the president's offer to change the constitution and hand over the prime minister's job to one of the opposition leaders but that wasn't enough and the protesters are demanding further concessions
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peter all of the reports. the opposition said they couldn't accept those concessions but they were willing to negotiate that they put forward what they wanted in speeches from the main stage in independence square here just behind me they want to continue negotiations they want the lections this year they want a government and a total amnesty without any conditions for anybody who has being detained in fatality klitschko speaking from the stage said no way would anybody be clearing the streets right now he said that they'd come here they would stay here until they finish what they started well after those speeches that set off a large crowd of people marching towards conference and a large group of right as they see that building. there was cocktails being thrown bricks were into windows even putting tires and. fireworks code in there as right as trying to get into that building and it's
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a critical piece that you should there. after a standoff lasting a little while we saw the ministry give the oldest to the riot police to to pull out of the building now also one of the opposition leaders former heavyweight champion vitaly klitschko was on the scene as well trying to negotiate a deal that would allow those right police to leave the building safely basically a standoff still going on the opposition saying that they're willing to negotiate but they have knocked back those saying concessions that were put forward by the government these pictures showing weapons allegedly used by hardline protesters in kiev assault rifles pistols and hundreds of rounds of live ammunition seized by police they arrested an armed gang thought to be involved in the violent clashes in ukraine's capital authorities say it was supplying arms to rioters police say three security guards were attacked by radical protesters earlier this week. one of them
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wounded two others taken hostage allegedly tortured and later released all three now being treated in the hospital. publicly to his will to read from my head and bound my legs with musk tape and tape to my knees as well he did not then this be more than yes we were attacked by a group of masked youngsters they surrounded us the scream of the cops a terrorist hands on top of each take everything from us our wallets ourselves along with everything when the we had done nothing to them because we were just coming out of a cafe after lunch with the mob surrounded in the with the actions of riot police in here throughout the turbulent weekend sparked some concern we asked a retired commander from the l.a. sheriff's department what he thinks about their tactics and how his men might have had old a similar situation. from what i've seen on the video so although showing a lot more restraint then i think you can expect in most places nine states the use
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of the ball it's all cocked you know it's the throwing of rocks and bottles and striking him with holmes would all be considered lethal force in the united states because you know. that's a lethal situation in the united states you could very quickly be shot with lethal force with all the first of all the dragging of the police officer and that quote we can while you can now will be easily resolved themselves like we were forced a police officer arrest has been spreading from the capital to other cities across ukraine targeting regional centers these pictures from the city of cherone ago where a crowd of about two thousand strong the local been astray from building similar events happening across half the country with local governments either being stormed or already overtaken by protesters and as authorities lose control western governments are urging them to secure democracy or he selects airships he reports. those young people in the streets of ukraine by seizing temperatures are writing didn't you get it before europe.
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ever since the first rocks and molotov cocktails were hurled at the police into your sunday officials in europe and the united states have started a pressure wave of accusations aimed at the actions of the authorities against what they called peaceful protesters. we have all been for that unison to give all we expect from the ukrainian government then these should democratic freedom in particular they put unity for peaceful demonstrations then they protect life and that the use of violence does not take place. but people beating police on the ground bombarding the lines with explosive project tiles and even taking them hostage can hardly be classified as peaceful even pictures of rioters carrying far arms are surfacing i'm quite skeptical that these riots will be. dealt with effectively in the near future but
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a nation of. neo nazi. therefore i do not think that everyone will follow the opposition leader us to all of what a peaceful resolution of these of these some of these deals. held down from the islands and they will continue for some time. over the past two months there you know my don has changed in form and meaning what started as a peaceful approach. has turned into a display of violence on both sides it has now grown in size too with almost half of the country's regional administration stake in over spawning serious concerns the country could fall apart any sort of splits in the area which could happen within the next two weeks must be described as quite possible because god. wouldn't have enough forces so ukraine will be split it probably in two parts. we have two different times the opposition is still looking horns with those in power trying to
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get a better deal with the president. but the protesters storming a police base and doing the people who are acting and their leaders suggest they no longer want to listen to anyone and care little about eighty agreed truth. reporting from kiev ukraine while ukraine's capital and western regions were rocked by anti-government riots the east of the country remains supportive of the current leadership people there are say they're increasingly worried about an arrest in a fear of protesters could be pulling the country in the wrong direction as are his policy reports from the. the industrial heart of the ukraine is a place where the majority has been silent until now the violent pictures from kiev are spurring people here into action but not in support of the anti-government riot has not but the most of us not beat up but i cannot see this hoeing when there are such things happening in ukraine the protests in kiev the horrible we are brothers
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we're all ukrainians in the east and south of the country support for president general coverage is high while tolerance for why it is low these demonstrators blame opposition parties for using hot headed students to destabilize the country which in years during people are like zombies they get information from the internet and this information is only one side the usa in the west are paying for this information to be put out. by gregory green is a correspondent with a local newspaper he once order and for as long as the government provides it he says he'll supporters were buying up much or the message of the protesters regularly changes their main idea in the beginning was to join the european union the next week and there was political change and they wanted the president to go now i think even the protesters cannot say why they're demonstrating unlike the demonstrators in kiev most of the more than four million people who live in the country's most populous region don't believe ukraine's future lies in europe losing
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off. russian market is or three all this region so that is the main reason why. people. don't. want. european association protests just complain the queue of rioters on wasting time on the streets while it's the country's east that keeps the economy alive and if you crane was to join europe now its factories would be turned into scrap people here in a vision a different future to the antigovernment protests. what they want is a quick end to the demonstration and a deal to join the russian customs union this they say will give them the stability and security that the key of protests are threatening. placea our teeth didn't skip ukraine protesters occupying administration and ministry of buildings in northeastern city of sumi have proclaimed their own regional parliament you can get
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thanks for staying with us thirteen minutes past the hour syrian government officials and their main political rivals agreed to begin the evacuation of civilians from the besieged city of homs the deal struck after two days of discussions mediated by international envoy lakhdar brahimi at the geneva two conference although women and children are now free to leave the city male civilians will first have to be cleared for departure by the government damascus also expressed concern over whether rebel troops will actually allow the evacuation to proceed negotiations will continue in geneva throughout the coming week but the toughest issues still on the table as artie's iraq is going over ports. they face one another lets talk to one another a format simply impossible to imagine even at the beginning of the week just twenty four hours before the start of the conference the opposition couldn't decide whether to go to switzerland or not and when they finally did arrive i think that
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is the problem. i don't think the promote any solution without us it going from our stepping down it became clear both sides had a completely different understanding of the talks goals the rebels pressed for assad to step down officials seemed to be ready to talk about almost anything except the president's future but at least outside players agreed this is strictly up to the syrians to decide. the seriousness of themselves had the primary responsibility to end the country determine their particular system and future and start rebuilding their country but one world powers left and direct talks were supposed to begin the opposition refused to sit down at the same table with the other side and i know we came here to talk and they are not ready finally when it seemed the negotiations were completely bust special envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi announced he did manage to get both sides to meet and saw they finally did
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negotiate in through him but still in the same room and face to face prisoners and kidnappings humanitarian aid and localized ceasefires were the first issues on the table with more pressing topics awaiting discussion despite all the emotions accusations and preconditions were heard this week these talks are the first real chance for a diplomatic solution in syria and after nearly three years of bloodshed and ongoing violence it will be a bumpy road and there is a long way to go but the first steps in the right direction have definitely been made you got this going off r.t. geneva switzerland while diplomats try to thrash out differences in geneva syria itself still succumbing to more lives being lost by the hour even amid the rapid pace of killing there is some hope as are the summary of an ocean a report from damascus. even in this dangerously divided country one place the differences don't matter is this children's hospital in moscow. a tiny relative of a government minister chose
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a room here whose babies are going to fall to the free syrian army a lot of. them have patients from all over syria including areas how to buy the rebels because this is the only hospital of its kind in the country where babies born see can be treated and we treat them all the same they're all syrian children after all we all belong to one country and have to learn how to live together again . in three years of conflict neither men or women or children were spared the according to the un more than one hundred thousand people have died was in fact the number is so high they've officially stopped counting. the anger and paving both sides kind of measure. but still it's peace that people want more than giving an idea who's married to a syrian government soldier has just fallen pregnant and the tough lives this is a beacon of hope this kidman salata me in my husband it's
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a connection between us while we are away from a child there which is often for me this baby means life itself i live through this baby. comes one and a half year old daughter was born during the fear is to attack damascus has ever seen. she says her fight has nothing to do with her. but not to want to think that war means there and that we have to leave and we have to fight for peace and life we can't give up on war it's a side of war that not many think about in the midst of violence and devastation babies are still be born in their thousands of new parents who run away from atrocities in their hometowns often end up in camps which like the basics of sanitation and security. but was death all around their chosen life. from damascus. russia helped put the genie of
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a two conference together now moscow is trying to keep it from falling apart foreign minister lavrov says he's seen no bickering between rival syrian factions but stresses that diplomatic efforts aren't progressing fast enough more of the details from geneva two on our website. also on r.t. dot com millions of people still struggle to recover from the great recession one banking giant is giving its c.e.o. a whopping handout find out more dot com. egypt's interim leader says he's ready to hold an early presidential election as a step toward forming a democratically elected government the vote expected to happen by mid april president soars announcement follows days of violence though across the country as egypt marks three years since the two thousand and eleven uprising forty nine people were killed in street clashes security forces using tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in several parts of the city while entire square thousands rally in support of the military also this week a wave of deadly bombings shook the capital claiming six lives to inspired
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militants claim responsibility but authorities are pinning the blame on the muslim brotherhood cairo based journalist mohammed sabri says both sides are at fault for the current by. what's happening is we have we have a major ground for the pro-government through regime media inciting violence against anyone who's not induce him to come through we have the muslim brotherhood who are definitely guilty for a lot of things that you have to have done or not have done to really do you are empowered the keep talking with conspiracy theories they keep blaming the government for staging those bombings in it's that portman's which is absolutely nonsense but at the same time the opposite the opposite side which is the regime and the regime loyalists the trilogy the media what protestors are not peaceful themselves and are as hostile as these and got to what we what should be. now at what the government should be working tirelessly to stop inciting violence you know
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why didn't those gaps between sectors of the community and moving the country forward towards a phase of civil strife. turning now to some other stories making international headlines more than twenty people feared dead after the capsizing of a tourist boat near the andaman islands in the bad bengal thirteen people rescued all of the holiday makers thought to be indian nationals because of the incident remains unclear. street why the riots swept through brazil's largest city sao paolo with mobs smashing windows and setting cars on fire and arrested as a peaceful protest against the football world cup which the country will be hosting this summer opponents say vast amounts of public cash have been squandered on the event even public service is underfunded while similar protests were held in rio and the capital brasilia resulting in hundreds of arrests. of suicide bombers flown himself up near a bus carrying soldiers in the afghan capital killing at least four the taliban says it carried out the attack victims including one civilian woman and twenty two
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others wounded the taliban stepped up its campaign ahead of the pullout of nato combat troops at the end of the year. and one of the main leaders of thailand's anti-government protests has been shot dead reportedly gunned down while addressing a crowd and dying later in the hospital violence coming as demonstrators tried to just run next week's general election one polling stations earlier on sunday to prevent advanced voting from happening. in the bullet in the snow must go on and it seems a subtropical black seacoast is up to the task of providing slopes for the winter olympics of course you won't spot any flurries falling in the city of sochi itself but up in the nearby mountains there is plenty to go around as artie's to say has been finding out. if like me you enjoy a little bit of extreme sport then hang onto your helmets for the best skiing track
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in the black sea resort snowboarding and freeze diving competitions at this orgy twenty fourteen olympic winter games will be held to the was on the rose a fucked up. also known as the hot extreme was. that. just seven years ago this regime but also for a third was on top to day it's quite a different scene designed and build by french experts it's now a picture postcard scene of all prime style hotels and chalets at over five thousand feet it's one of the highest lifts of mountains in the world the mountain cares though provides axes. and professionals in the alpine and freestyle
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as well as snowboarding as for those going for winter gold a difficult terrain is available. i wasn't going to be left behind so i hired some speed headed up the. drive so way not all the hot tub and i'm definitely going to be tough in awful snow . the rain has been faced by professionals he is he's been testing the slopes over the last year and for those still worried about the weather busy enough a bit old and i have promised. having a monster ice machine on stand on. ok
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so we've made it down the slope and i'm still intact no bones broken and i can tell you this it is absolutely magical out here the mountains are why i kept it in the snow it's just absolutely beautiful and i think i might of all muscles i knew sports might take up seeing next time so indeed for everyone who's coming out here to the new ski resort an alpine ski resort of the black sea is going to be one you'll always remember for now i'm going to sign up get some hot chocolate on monday on the ski slopes of rather far. that has be our guide to the games as we get you familiar with the venues that will make or break olympic dreams for the world's premier sports athletes you can check out our coverage on line to our team dot com and on our team in the coming days. here you ok. how do you operate dylan piggy i'm going to him was good sports and
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such expert status. as proof shows i'm not an olympic hockey player bomb much days off to find me. my fire. up next a story of how one self-proclaimed messiah has a role in the lives of his followers and stay with us. more in the building behind me will become the center of start up communities from around the world to come together to talk about the best way of birthing new ideas
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. on the field more splode so will the so when the global financial goals will take place most come. economic up and downs in the find that month. and the rest. will be every week on me. to china for example they are growing exactly the way the. credit in the system they're creating more debt in the system the rich are getting richer and the poor
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poor eight hundred million people live less than fifteen dollars a day in china and that doesn't seem to be changing it's the number one problem the chinese government has right now you know it seems to me that with what the rich have done is that you know they made themselves so comfortable but in the process of destroying the entire process of where they got their wealth from the first place the government stood me to look at people's welfare to worry about things generational things that. i think if you were. these people were going to be sort of like. telling both majority what to believe. in the future. is here so we hit the road to focus on new technology. on this show new policies complete with old school students. and we learn about the next team feel stupid evolution to some sleep potential to save lives.
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we've got the future covered. in the heart of the impossible siberian tiger lissa group dedicated to following a man who calls himself the seri and every year on august eighteenth members of this community gather on a mountain that they say sacred to see that man who claims to be the modern christ .
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a week before going to siberia we visited the belgorod region to meet lugo for talking the form of a syrian follower she's one of very few former members of the sect willing to talk about her experience. and i first heard about it when i was in st petersburg they showed a film that affected me deeply and i cried so hard you wouldn't believe what the film was about humility and pride and it really worked in my mind but it didn't say
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anything about him being christ except it as an ecovillage but the spiritual side is destructive is a u.f.o. enthusiast and it occurred to him sometimes that he was the second coming with. you both explains how she finally came to join the community she worked as a physiotherapist there she gives confused accounts as if we looked in to discuss the hardest part of her own personal heartbreak when she left the community in the siberian tiger seven years ago her daughter to chose to stay behind. i bought this house for my daughter she wasn't married then she left her first husband and had nowhere to live so i thought i should keep. this can be a living room this could be a kitchen. the air here is so beautiful and of course i'm waiting for my daughter and her family.

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