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unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach creation and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. russia calls for an investigation i became the crimean army used to ban type of weapons in east ukraine is a military expert tells r.t. they bear the hallmarks of phosphorous bombs. yet gets its final deadline disorder gas agreement with russia with the price tag still stalling the talks. washington mole sending drones and launching air strikes in iraq where radical islamists have seized control of the north and now have the capital in that sites.
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but i welcome you watching r.t. international now russia is demanding an investigation over claims that the ukrainian army used phosphorous bombs in the eastern city of slavyansk residents there say they were woken by what they believe were fire bombs being dropped these weapons are banned by the u.n. and kiev denies their use here's what the locals say. we all saw what happened here yesterday they used rocket launchers as well as incendiary bombs against us the ground was on fire the ground burned by itself it burned for about forty minutes. ago and starting from two am everyone i've met has a sore throat and coughing all the time i think this is because of the burning i think we'll feel the true consequences later there are still a lot of people here a lot of children we haven't managed to get out yet. well we also spoke to
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a former british army intelligence officer who's recently returned from ukraine and he told us the attack bears the signs of phosphorus weapons i've seen the video i've looked at it closely it does indeed. what one might see. the hallmarks of white phosphorous use for example a very bright light burning and multiple burns coming down from the sky it's an air would use such as or more to approximate the craft and then of course again the telltale still burning the videos i've seen in the daytime showing actually this very territorial white or gray smoke so white phosphorus being used it's an alarming development of course it needn't necessarily be illegal but it depends on the new situation inside and that's exactly why of course and indeed other people even from the west should be even if they haven't so far should be calling for pop in for an investigation of this incident to prevent escalating we'll just remind
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you savannah is an industrial city with a population of more than one hundred thousand people and it's been under regular artillery fire for weeks the u.s. state department was asked to comment on the lead chiefs of firebombs but it's spokeswoman seemed a little confused. there were reports yesterday that the korean military was using phosphorus white phosphorus. slovyansk do you know anything about that did that come up in the conversation between secretary kerry and foreign minister lavrov if there was one there was one yesterday and actually i did find what i wanted to say on the vehicle so let me get to that after i get to matt's question so thank you for your patience do you have anything to say about the force of the bosphorus there's really there's some you know what appears to be video and photographic evidence of this from the usage of the by the by the russian no matter the training i have not seen those reports and i'm happy to check with our team and see if we have confirmation of that and more to say that we model bus blasts and east ukraine
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is thought to have killed at least two paper and injured several more local authorities say the vehicle belonging to one of the leaders of the self-proclaimed in yes republic that is pushing and it was not in the minibus at the time of the attack that's than a week ago his assistant was killed in a drive by shooting weapons shooting was the suspected target we spoke to him earlier about the latest attempt on his life. this is just the latest in a series of attacks there were many people injured today i don't deny the possibility but i was the target of increased the number of security guards i have but you can't be sure of anything in a civil war. now the humanitarian situation in eastern ukraine is increasingly desperate people have fled to russia from the bombings and the artillery attacks artie's poor scott talk to some of those to death families to escape the violence. but what you can see
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a few yards behind me is the russia ukraine border and for many people fleeing the restive aist of ukraine this is their first port of call it's a makeshift temporary holding center now the vast majority of people who are crossing the border have somewhere to go they can stay with friends or family within russia however many simply have nowhere to go no one to turn to and they're completely dependent on the rest of dorothy's in the last twenty four hours more than six hundred people have crossed the border seeking shelter the majority of them are women and children who are trying to escape uncertainty of life in eastern ukraine and it's clear speaking to a number of them but it's an emotional time that we will lose them almost every night we hear shootings explosions multiple rocket launchers i can't handle those noises anymore. it's all my children are with me like my mother and grandmother stayed there people are hiding in basements and don't seem
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to realize this will never end the houses are bombed we don't have anything anymore . god says it's scary that the government and the ukrainian media are lying about things they see their organizing humanitarian corridors that there is no sign of that they don't plan people leave and keep bombing them. while the authorities here in the rostov region are being helped by donations from people all over russia on thursday forty tons of supplies including food water medicine arrived but with an average of four hundred people crossing the border every day and seeking assistance it's clear that in the coming weeks more more aid is going to be needed. r.t. the rostov region. and the head of the organization for security cooperation in europe has visited a ukrainian refugee camp in russia to where he heard directly from civilians about the attacks in the can head to r.t. dot com for more on the ongoing ourselves in the region.
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iraq is crumbling under the force of a renegade al-qaeda splinter group that's sweeping the north the us president is considering air strikes and drone attacks the so-called islamic state of iraq and syria insurgent group of captured the whole province of nineveh and has declared baghdad its final target the iraqi army failed to repel the jihadists and in this video you can see some three thousand soldiers surrendering to the militants. and looks at what effect america's offer of help might have. militants with the islamic state in iraq and syria are now in control of large parts of iraq including its second largest city of mosul they are now aiming at the capital baghdad the fight against the saudi syria has bolstered things islamist militants and gave them new resources and the sectarian food in iraq has allowed the group to gain momentum and recruits the sectarian war in iraq broke out after the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three and has been
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a source of constant violence ever since now the u.s. may invade again to stop the onslaught of these. on these militants my team is working around the clock to identify how we can provide the most affected assistance to them i don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure that. these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold in either iraq or syria for that matter the u.s. says all options are on the table except boots on the ground u.s. officials don't specify what options they're looking at this could include airstrikes the goal of this militant group is to create a caliphate an islamic state to cross a vast area that includes syria and iraq but for many iraqis the prospect of being bombed by the u.s. again is no less daunting they're already being shelled by the iraqi government which is striving to drive the militants out when taking over
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a mall so heavily armed radicals overran police stations create more than a thousand prisoners from the city jail and took over the international airport iraqi forces apparently ran in the face of the onslaught leaving behind weapons uniforms and armored vehicles more than half a million people have fled seeking refuge the situation for most iraq these dire and it has been so for years they were promised democracy but all they've seen is violence with no end in sight. well the jihadists have also managed to see some american army hardware that will supply did earlier to iraq to help fight the insurgency michael o'brien he was a u.s. defense department contract to interact discussed iraq's disintegrating security with a nice in our in our thirty's in the one. you now have instead of suicide bombers and all that and people getting killed know it's going to the next step. instead of people just being people getting murdered now if they're taking actually land there
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they're actually they vote for all practical purposes running and bar province they're taking over the country now how much responsibility to put on the iraqi government here. well you rocky governments incompetent it's inept but you know the job is impossible you know saddam was a bad actor he was a bad guy but he kept a lid on everything through force the maliki you know is the shiite and the sunni's are upset because they were in charge and they want to take over again and saddam kept a lid on a wall of this maliki doesn't have a prayer of the iraqi the iraqi government can't can't i don't know if an iraqi government could do this unless it was a dictatorship like it was under saddam and want to rock struggles to defeat the jihadists in the country the u.s. is fabricating terrorists will tell you shortly. what they're going to do it was to convince the american public there is this large army of potential terror
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break down how these prices are worked out right now it stands at three hundred eighty five dollars per cubic meter which is one hundred dollars less than what western europe generally pays and it's roughly the same price that was agreed on by former prime minister yulia timoshenko back in two thousand and nine more since then though moscow has applied a few discounts in two thousand and ten the price dropped at three hundred fifteen dollars because of the green mint to station russia's black sea fleet base in crimea three years later then president yanni covert she agreed to enter a customs union with russia and that saw the gas price go down to see two hundred sixty eight dollars and these agreements no longer exist but ukraine insists it should get gas at a bargain price which no one else gets artie's identical explains. somewhat surprising given that ukraine is now looking west and plans to sign an association agreement with the e.u. so the price of three hundred eighty five dollars is at
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a market level reasonable moscow is offering to fix that price for at least a year prime minister gets nukes been there before back in two thousand and nine he was the finance minister and go when she and president put an agreed on roughly the same price that russia is offering today yet now he is accusing moscow of using gas as a political tool if gas is a political weapon then this political weapon is in the hands of the russian government and if gas is a good as it typically is all across the world then that trade is based on a contract and not based on whether russia likes the ukrainian government or not so ukraine wants to screen the prize to the lowest rate despite the fact that it still owes a whopping four billion dollars gas from chairman is far from impressed by kiev's bargaining tactics but he says the strategy of the ukrainian side is outright blackmail from the start they took new constructive steps made new compromises and
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apparently want to be maximally aggravate our gas relationship and of course that leaves europe in limbo too in two thousand and six gas supplies were cut off after ukraine siphoned fuel intended for europe from the transit pipes in two thousand and nine did it again russia has already given ukraine the benefit of the doubt and shifted deadlines to help negotiations so now the balls in kiev scored well below doors with the international action center things kiev is treading on dangerous ground in gas negotiations. it's being intransigent putting its own population at risk and also putting the people of europe at risk i think in this particular case the russian government is not acting politically without being in a strictly you cannot mix market basis they are offering gas to ukraine at a lower price than europe is. you could say that russia was acting politically earlier when it gave large discounts to ukraine in a desire for stability but if the ukrainian government if the hating in
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a hostile way and there is no reason for russia to give ukraine political consideration and the ukrainian crisis is the focus of today's cross talk with pay to live well the divisions within ukraine are becoming greater with each passing day the western backed regime shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die is going for broke. now israeli lawmakers have given their initial approval to force feed hundreds of palestinian prisoners have been on hunger strike for over fifty days the government is trying to fast track the initiative three parliament but the country's medical community says it's inhumane and he's refusing to comply the head of physicians for human rights hopes israeli doctors will stand. post feeding he's not
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considered as a measure is the correct use of torture really government is interested in passing the law as soon as possible even if the us we believe that physicians really fuse and obey to the medical ethics and to the israeli law in this case and physicians we do not take part in co-chair post feeding it we didn't. save anyone's life and it could lead to. damages. and other different health complications approximately three hundred palestinian prisoners and detainees on hunger strike and about seventy hospitalized in two days the fifty day of the of the hunger strike and the three starting to be a very crucial situation. dangerous situation for many of them.
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as they night media trying to style ministry i with the skies of europe it has emerged that i have a dozen planes vanished from radar for almost half an hour three countries reported similar disappearances and experts are scratching their heads i hope why you can bring the full story at r.t. dot com or say that the glitch has been finding google's chain mail service which could have helped hackers get into millions of e-mails these stories and more at dot com. what are your plans for the moment what. policies i think people. should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll receivership.
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now it is a double celebration for brazilians where the world cup officially began in sao paolo last night the host team getting the first win of the tournament coming from behind croatia three one in game match you could almost sense the relief and happiness among their fans at the end and they aren't the only ones in good spirits england played their first match against italy on saturday and graeme phillips caught up with being left contingent on a boat in the amazon. pretty woman i was just one of the troops serving doing something as you can see i'm president of all of those pilots willing to sign probably for some of these mines against italy if i want to see some of the boys who. did. go. to the you know nobody's fault yeah just put up a spear injure yourself or fulfil our future use make sure that what rules are
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going to come out of the well cuts and that was a shock because it was the same thing when you talked about abbi tatton topics did . i want to see you know if you think you. boys can expect to find something the kind of things jimmy was to secure against actually and son. was. in full gang there and he will cut protest is kept up the pressure beside the study five people were injured in the demonstration against the huge cost of hosting the event there are also protests in other cities including read as you near zero by some six hundred activists clashed with security. now some other. communities in france face a tough friday as and strike is extended into a day it's already caused the worst disruption on the trains in years unions want
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a foot in the realm at work with the service operator s.n.c.f. which is billions of euros in day last month it was revealed that s.n.c.f. ordered two thousand trains that were too big for most platforms because the network gave the wrong measurements. dozens of people have gone on trial in turkey accused of organizing last is that he writes and he stumbles and i face up to twenty nine years in jail if convicted what began as a protest i redeveloping the power to send. widespread government arrests the worst challenge to date to the authority of prime minister. human rights groups want charges dropped and said to be should focus on the lethal police tactics used during the riots. sudan's government is under fire from the united states for mounting attacks against civilians in the south of the country the u.s. ambassador to the united nations said that in recent months government troops have
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repeatedly bombed villages as the army battles rebels in the region militants in sudan have been fighting the arab dominated government for three years accusing it of discriminating against non-married minorities. getting convicted of your suspected you might cause trouble in the future it is a practice security service is the united states have been using according to muslim advocacy groups there it's known as preventive prosecution but critics say it's nothing more than entrapment porton are explains how almost ninety five percent of those found guilty were provoked by the f.b.i. . in a post nine eleven america hundreds of muslims have been arrested prosecuted and imprisoned for attempting to carry out terrorist attacks however this study just released finds that the u.s. government has played a major role in orchestrating most of those so-called terror plots in order to
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exaggerate the domestic threat of muslim extremism when examining the department of justice is a list of three hundred ninety nine terrorism cases the study found that ninety four percent of those cases involved preemptive prosecution that's a prop this up targeting those who officials deem predisposed to committing crimes before an actual crime is committed in some instances the study finds that defendants were targeted purely for their religious affiliations and ideological beliefs in other instances the f.b.i. used an agent provocateurs work to recruit vulnerable individuals moring them with cash and call worsening them into carrying out a terrorist attack that was set up by the f.b.i. now federal informant would provide the fake explosives and instruct the defendant on what to do this is otherwise known as entrapment now the one hundred seventy five page report was released by project salaam
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a group providing support and legal advocacy for muslims one of the co-authors told me his findings make it difficult to believe in the integrity of the u.s. justice system and federal agencies what they're trying to do was to convince the american public that there is this large army of potential terrorists that they should all be very very scared about they are very much engaged in worldwide surveillance and this surveillance is very valuable to them they can learn an awful lot about all sorts of things and in a sense control it's control issues and to their advantage and the entire legal justification for that depends on their being. war on terror without a war on terror they have no right to do this so they have to keep this war on terror going they have to keep finding people and arresting them and locking them up and scaring everybody because without that the they cannot justify the kind of surveillance they're doing us surveillance as the public has learned is not just
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limited to the muslim citizens critics say unless there is a public outcry over a government manufactured crime that too may eventually become common practice to target and one very important i am artsy new york thanks for watching us today up next here and international itself. in london in one of the caring hearts of one of the capitals of loving liberal e.u. they've implemented a plan to finally get almost people off the streets at night so that they provide these desperate people with the jobs they could at least earn a few pounds and have some human dignity of course not they put down spikes everywhere on the ground so that the hobos have nowhere to sleep yes that is right
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they're laying down spikes to keep up the homeless just like dragon's teeth keep out tanks now if this happened somewhere in say bangladesh on a bad day i might say well that is their business but all the liberals in the e.u. just constantly cry from their ivory tower to the whole world about how we all need to be tolerant and be taxed to death to help people but as a guy who grew up in a bad neighborhood i can tell you that liberals never want to live near the people they claim to want to help you know henry ford was one of those guys who said that you should never give anybody any handouts so what he did was give the disabled and the poor are decent paying jobs at his factory so listen up you liberal loony bin if you. you want to get those yucky critical people off the streets just put them to work it will renew your city of its homeless problem a lot faster than spikes will but that's just my opinion.
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