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transit route to vnukovo report you all best way to the heart of most. you very. nationalist groups are seeking to grab the top jobs in ukraine's government as a list of potential ministers is set to be called the four protesters in kiev. meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonomy and protesting against the neo nazi groups they're gaining momentum they're. religious stanch and runs high in london with a local community organizing christian street patrols in response to a muslim initiative set up earlier. in the european parliament blast the trio of international lenders for their bailout program saying the troika needs fixing.
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which are to international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshing now a list of potential new government ministers is set to be put before a people's forum in central kiev and with right wing radicals at the core of the upheaval they are seeking to take control of key offices along with the country security forces are just like your chef he has more. we lead ukraine's and europe's biggest battle in a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission over and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of the president of the college its leader dmitri jarosz has a different view. this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection they started our my down. but does this
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resurrection require the storming of political party offices the torching of politicians houses and the manhunt for journalists from the new government at this recently offered your award for the whereabouts of a russian journalist from they are to our channel you for what they call providing false information so you can see where we're heading now so that the jewish community in southeastern ukraine thought calm had returned but on tuesday and identified the man tried to set the town synagogue ablaze with molotov cocktails the police leach before masked men started throwing explosives at our synagogue and around eleven pm our security tried to catch the perpetrators but they failed. to show that. the right sector is the core and the voice of the uprising but the extent of its involvement in the acts of vandalism and violence walking in ukraine now is hard to verify the attacks are often thought to trajan by an identified masked man finding who exactly they represent is difficult the word on the street
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is that there are several on factions operating under the might down banner now raising serious concerns about the rise of extremism just as the symbols of the tragic past resurface on the ukraine streets we witness right now. a very hypocritical approach to politics it's especially by the european union and by the european states they say they fight against extremism inside the european union . they fund extremists and support extremists and also i think. despite what is widely seen as a victory over the regime the might done remains intact with that right sector standing firm some of its members may leave independence square soon though possibly landing a job soon the revamp into real ministry one parliament forms a duty to government on thursday looks you were shifty on the fortune from kiev in ukraine. meanwhile the rise of the radical right has become one of the main
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sources of protests in ukraine southward crowds are rallying against the new leadership of the demonstrators are insisting it's legit illegitimate and condemn the power change as a coup to tell several hundred gathered outside council headquarters calling on the local governments to disobey the interim authorities and people there are concerned over russian being dropped as a regional language as well as plans to ban russian t.v. and a former ruling party here also demanding a referendum on the giving greater autonomy to the crimea region meanwhile a pro russian politician has been freed from detention in a southwestern city of odessa. and earlier he was stripped of his parliamentary seat and arrested over the alleged involvement in the beating of a group of strikers and he claimed it was due to his anti e.u. position either mark of enjoyed the support of both former ruling party and ex
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prime minister u.s. mission go who hailed him as a new leader of pro russian ukrainians are going off reports now from crimea where protests against the interim leadership are gaining steam. people are once again gathering in central city carrying the russian flags and signs saying they won't hold key of c. orders which means that the protests against the new authority using the ukrainian capital are continuing in the country's second largest seaports earlier ten. of thousands of people took to the streets of sydney shows a new mayor who is known for his broad brush and used game to his supporters by promising to protect the city from the rights referring to the nationalists and more of the being coming to power in kiev and local authorities are telling the population here that before you installed additional blog posts it could mean a roads leading to the city to protect it from any possible threats which means that the already existing gap between the east and the west of ukraine is now
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becoming even more water with the east being the industrial powerhouse of the country played by on rest ukraine faces a danger of financial to fall and is in the desperate need of help from donors the twenty billion euro the e.u. has promised kiev is actually the amount needed by greece as a struggles to get back on track but brussels has so far kept athens waiting for a third bailout installment also about four billion more than the e.u. plans to span on supporting growth and fighting soaring unemployment this year as gordon hound says it will be very difficult for the e.u. to deliver aid for ukraine european union is going to going to going to have to come up with. twenty billion and there's some serious doubt whether they can do that given the state of. some of the economies in europe. some are doing it everybody chip in and obviously there are some countries that have difficulty doing that like greece and portugal so it's going to be a bit of
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a problem to reach that figure. perhaps the i.m.f. can come in to fill in the gap you know where we're at the point where basically the government the. economy is in in a state of austerity basically or on the verge of one already just simply by dint of circumstances. well ukraine may welcome european money but within the block the lending program is facing growing criticism over how the loans become more of a headache than a relief or debt laden countries trio of international lenders known as the troika faces and. we'll look at how confidence in the institution has waned in recent years that's coming up later in the program. now where the british government under increasing pressure to curb immigration divides in u.k. communities are reaching breaking point and east london tensions are being stoked by vigilantly patrols formed by both muslim and christian groups are reports. i
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want it to be so hard for the big kids given up the christian prolific doesn't need patrolling towns also in the hills the small but make sure it's muslim patrols any political calling themselves britain first have responded by holding what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with the vehicle proof the bullet proof the whole thing is off the tee joins the list they take to the streets in east london where we having full. road why the area because that's where a lot. of folks trying. to make fun of the group is being described as far right many of their members a form of b.m.p. or e.t.l. but then we get to differentiate themselves from these groups and insist they don't want to be associated with violence pick tactics such as baiting when members stand
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with big cans to try and lure out the muslim patrols have proven controversial and some members of the creep have already faced the rest will hear during the. problems for anyone to be. sure you're trying. to confront them do you think the christian patrols intimidating. about this point having a poorly condemned the muslim patrols at the time the east london mosque has been singled out by the christian patrol for criticism of the mosque say they feel caught in the middle and are worried the patrol could inflame fragile community relations our community certainly feels threatened by his antics turning up to any part of the country. is.
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putting across the street. a strong message the public. it's to understand is that none of these groups represent the mainstream community or why this society out on london streets and well there's not much support to be found here i think first to throw the book with you you shouldn't have you shouldn't allow this sorry. for jumping. down yeah yeah i mean you could not patrol yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. but this surely patrols have been operating in this area with the something but that's not what we've been told since a number of arrests. gone to ground it's unclear if the patrols are actually still operating that will likely come as some relief to policing community relations work is in this diverse area of london despite the christian patrol activity the muslim
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patrols that's not taken the bait so. the london. watching r.t. international coming to live from moscow we have more stories coming up for you after this short break. including how israel has become a weapon superpower developing some of the world's most advanced arms and testing them and its neighboring territories. in the west of the fishes were called woman to some people think that. inspire and to russian forces in ukraine or in any other former soviet republic that will do good for i don't know nato european union to my mind the biggest mistake being pro western for former soviet republic to mexico i mean you have to
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be to russia. with. technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future. i'm back to watching r t international the trio of international lenders known as the troika faces fresh criticism this time from the european parliament a report claims the institutional lacks accountability and gives ultimatums to
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national governments instead of consulting with them as artie's peter oliver reports confidence in the troika has plummeted over the last few years their hands on the purse strings of europe's cash strapped. that confidence in the euro zone's three biggest lenders known as the troika is wavering in terms of public debt in terms of potential rolph in terms of unemployment there is. worse now than before the troika intervention in the country by greece made up of the international monetary fund the e.u. and the european central bank the idea behind the troika was to get the most indebted eurozone nations back on an even keel through bailouts and at times crippling austerity measures island became the first to leave the bailout program at the end of last year not before cutting thirty billion euro from the budget and seeing salary squeeze by twenty percent in southern europe in hopes of a light at the end of the tunnel anti especially for the generation growing up in
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detroit unemployment is not peculiar to four so we are going to be facing a. a large number of young people in countries like greece or spain youth unemployment is over fifty percent and these people have little prospect of getting a job and achieving some sort of economic security this is seen european lawmakers call into question the ability of the troika to deal with the scale of the crisis and to attack its methods the troika acts like acts like a governor. and visits its colonies in the south of the here and tells them what to do the measures they come up with are not they're not always very effective the credibility of its economic forecast has caused most unease ticky concerning greece which is receive two hundred forty billion euros in loans so far in twenty eleven the troika predicted economic growth in greece of one percent however the reality
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was a seven percent shrink just a one off you might think then in twenty twelve they predicted two percent growth which ended up as a further four percent downturn those running for election to the european parliament this year say that the current systems in place for trying to deal with the crippling debts in some parts of the eurozone just aren't working and that a new solution other than the troika will have to be found in the next parliament with some accusing the troika of trying to cover up its mistakes but there is quite a bit of propaganda going on right now trying to make people believe that there is an improvement in those southern european countries in fact there's no improvement that i can see because the debt situation is verse than ever the banking crisis is still not resolved an inquiry into detroit his handling of the crisis could publish its findings in late april a month before europeans vote in the next e.u.
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parliament. r.t. germany. now leaks from outward snowden keep revealing just how far government spying can go a covered bridges. aims to disrupt deceive and discredit anime's by planting viruses and messing with social media accounts and find out the story on our website r t dot com. also there are record levels of radiation are found in new mexico after illegal nuclear waste depository there the details are available online for you that are to come. right from the street. first street view and i think the church. on our reporters with their. instrument. to be in the.
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back you're watching r t international that as when israel continues to be plunged into a wave of protests the u.s. has expelled three of the country's diplomats this comes after president ordered the expulsion of three american diplomats accused of inciting the unrest at least thirteen people have been killed in the protests that start started two weeks ago was demonstrators demanding that manure resign over high levels of crime and the poor economy meanwhile some experts believe there is foreign influence in what's
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going on in the. the united states has imposed. charters for a very long time and so has the conservative government both governments know various ways whether it is. paramilitaries going to go this way from colombia or also the u.s. government supporting opposition groups with funding and with this public statements that for example kerry gave secretary of state kerry which essentially gives you a position in a shop when you are because of. their protests even though it's quite clear that most of the protests that are out there are being broken into and there are so you can come protections with. police and turkey's capital ankara have fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government protests demonstrations were triggered by the release of a recording of an alleged phone call between the country's prime minister and his
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son discussing how to dispose of him funds the country's opposition has also demanded the pm resign resignation the prime minister denies the allegations and says they aim to undermine his party before next month's local elections. hundreds half are tacet in the u.s. state of kansas against legislation which they claim allows the legal discrimination of gay minorities the bill which will give businesses and government employees the right to deny care services and employment to homosexuals has been met with fierce opposition in the states and it has retreated from the legislation with some lawmakers claiming it opens the door to broader gay discrimination. at least twenty seven people have been killed in the latest surge of terror attacks across iraq the deadliest in the shia district of baghdad left at least fourteen dead and dozens injured iraq is currently involved in the worst cycle of violence since two thousand and eight with almost eight hundred people killed in sectarian
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bloodshed alone. a crowd of around three thousand people in iceland have gathered outside a parliament building in the country's capital today a protest follow the parliament vote supporting the withdrawal from membership a decision sparked widespread criticism across the nation was around twenty six thousand people already signing a petition for the issue to be put to public vote. despite being a relatively small country israel is the world's sixth largest arms exporter in history as one of tel aviv's biggest sources of income but it's come under scrutiny recently with a report revealing that it's using the palestinian territory as a testing ground for new weapons or has the details. i think there is a very big elephant in the room in israel very big fact in all reality which is seldom spoken about and that's as far as most people go on israel's arms industry
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but how has a country the size of the american state of new jersey become the world's sixth largest exporter people don't really ask why and why the hell this small country became such a superpower of weapons your time feldman is a journalist and filmmaker he recently released his award winning documentary the lab in which he argues that israel's occupation of palestine and also to have such a prosperous weapons industry what armies all over the world want are weapons which were tested on real so to say guinea pigs in a real cause we have this live course we have an availability of the availability of conflict and availability of war it starts with the drones for decades israeli drones have been hunting for palestinian militants and they had an arms caches making as well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its
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capabilities in the last gaza war lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody is a peace. industry is very upset it's a lot of money the politicians over here we have a solution the idea of deserve to have a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank have also given israelis the edge first weapons like the guy and to avoid assault rifles and now something that even hollywood is copping a gun that shoots around corners and as controversial as israel's west bank barrier is its state of the art security system is being copied along america's borders with canada and mexico i think the israelis. most exciting in the country because they are developing something testing immediately in the field so the engineering the four million dollars deal goes directly to the army and can see if
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the war they develop with is good or not after three years of working on his documentary your time is adamant there is no weapon is rather successful exporting which the israeli army is not using in gaza in the with bad but it leaves the country with a lot to answer for it's doubtful the hugely influential arms industry has an interest in peace because for as long as israel holds onto the west bank and gaza it has a limbo tree for finding testing and showcasing weapons systems and industrial military front that remain secure policia r.t. tel aviv and carry out hundreds here in asheville some straight talking on the world's most troubling issues in so we go but if you are watching us in the u.k. prepare to go on the ground with.
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welcome to sophie and co on sophie shevardnadze ukraine's age old split between east and west is flaring up again the french outpost revolution unity is on the balance what will it take for the people of ukraine to find a middle way and what does all this mean for russian ukraine's closest neighbor today which we have michaela the chief of foreign affairs committee of the upper house of russia's parliament. the fires in kenya is independence square has been extinguished but the barricades are still.
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following days of bloodshed the opposition is celebrating. but tell the people of ukraine they were hoping for is this the end of the struggle for power or just the beginning. become a carer for head of the four and a committee affairs committee in russia's federation council it's really great to have in our program today thank you for having me here so many things going on in ukraine right now talk all over the world now in your view what has taken place is it a coup or of evolution. well you know as an arab just as an oriental list unfortunately i draw many parallels with what is happening in ukraine with what is called the arab spring it started as a revolution it started as a protest of people who were deceived by mr unocal the and his party the party of the regions. misty in the call that you and his party were at the ties and the agreements between ukraine and the european union for almost two years they were
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promoting the sadia explaining that it is the best way of development for ukraine and ukrainian people. and then they turned in the opposite direction overnight and did not explain anything to the people of ukraine so people were outraged they went out to the streets and again the government and mr unocal which were not able to talk to the people so after that the peaceful protest was handed by the extremists like it happened in tunisia for example or like it happened in egypt when. the revolutions were made by western oriented people who are thinking about the more than a zation of our cake societies but as a result of the elections the islamist forces won here the similar picture it all.

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