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there must be certain that no civilians will be killed were. escalating violence in eastern ukraine kiev relaunching a crackdown on to find regions after ending a ten day truce we take a look at what's driving some women to join anti-government forces. for some a palestinian teen being abducted and killed in jerusalem and trigger street violence and allegations over benghazi israel more into the slaying of three teens or abducted in the west bank. leader of the jihad it's militant group isis urging all muslims to come to iraq in syria to help secure a vast islamic state. in
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moscow good to have you with us we begin in eastern ukraine with anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed people's republic saying they want to negotiate a new ceasefire this after kiev ended the truce on monday stepping up the assault on the rest of region at least four civilians were killed in residential areas came under fire despite president poroshenko pledging not to target them here's a security camera footage from the city of severed in the defiant lugansk region apparently showing an explosion caused by a mortar in a residential area army shelling continued overnight in the neighboring donetsk region as well. these are pictures from slovyansk which has seen some of the most severe damage a russian woman reportedly killed there in monday's attack more pictures of her and buildings emerging from the city in kramatorsk another target of a crackdown also seeing renewed artillery fire a local school pounded by shells you take a look at what's left of it their residence in besieged cities say they're
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subjected to daily attacks and feel abandoned by. the other ways did one knows nobody at the liberated just the boys but he did not do much good but call it and usually don't do this season but it's in the shoot out this just goes out so now that you'll stumble why didn't you want to buy this book must be a good look at google no doubt that there's a little it's got to tell us a thing as well as the venue that's what the first thing you get doesn't want to be selected be it that you want that she allowed that's many women fleeing the combat unused in ukraine taking their children with them to safety but others have decided to stay and take up arms are his memory of an ocean of reports catarina is twenty one years old she's a trained medal with a passion for nature and painting. and she can assemble a kalashnikov in seconds she says she's a good shot to you have you ever had to kill anyone. yes i have but it wasn't self-defense it was them who approached not us katherina belongs to
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eastern ukraine's self-defense forces she started on the frontline as unknowns but soon to. but the problem is that she sees the people she's fighting against as mere porn's in a big game over some of those who are responsible they send young boys to kill us and die for them they hide behind that most of them are young they have no choice and they come to kill us. as a self-defense checkpoint outside lugansk catarina me. she's in charge here then i missed a few days ago i went to a hairdresser and i saw a woman there a client she was looking at me with her eyes wide open it turned out i had forgotten to take my place off it happens. she sees no contradiction in her current status. this is what happens during wartime they don't even ask they just come to your land i was just an ordinary woman i even cook quite well. catarina and
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a lesser a far from the only two in the studio women from ukraine's east and south have a strongly warded message for female fighters on the other side but you get it that is the question to lead to that thirty ninth my down women's battalion girls either stop doing this or you'll see state exist if you continue to seek information about our men your men will die. the paramilitary battalion the addressing fines for the new government and for national unity and it's still growing them all but on them i don know today then why don has reached the five billion cave censorship he has embraced the whole country and one must protect its borders one from the thirty nine the company i have set off for dinner and look around and they need your help not. the out of this battalion is also an assistance to ukraine is huge defense minister but do not see a reprisals working for the common good of each of us many of the preserve their
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own dignity as i realised i would be seen as an antiseptic disappointed to have a real man a woman that i will business means or they would kill me if that but you need to present i think about what it's about having the firearm close. we are also waging a battle for hearts and lungs this ukrainian band considers itself patriotic but some sees leader x. as ultra nationalist. crowd. but the real conflict is being felt here and was growing numbers joining both sides every day some fear it's passing the point of no return or if nationality in eastern ukraine. keep track of what's going on in eastern ukraine by following maria's twitter feed she's in lugansk right now one of the main hubs of
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anti-government resistance. going fighting in the humanitarian situation are driving thousands in east ukraine from their homes another region that has been left without water and power the u.n. says around one hundred ten thousand refugees have fled across the border to russia but the u.s. state department has another burden in this situation u.n. h.d.r.'s estimate of the number of people moving across the ukrainian border comes directly from russian government source is who suffice to say have not always been entirely accurate here and just a couple of points on this because i know there's been some question u.n.h.c.r. statement did not say that one hundred ten thousand refugees fled ukraine into russia what it said is that number of people had crossed the border at some point that could be to go visit their grandmother and come back russian regions bordering ukraine have declared a state of emergency to deal with the influx of refugees fishel say they have to accommodate thousands dealy russia's migration service put in the total number of
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fled the violence in ukraine and so far at four hundred thousand. clashes erupted in jerusalem with crowds calling for justice over the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian teenager suspected of having been kidnapped and killed in revenge for the deaths of three jewish boys youngsters were abducted more than two weeks ago and found dead earlier this week in the west bank with israel blaming palestinian group hamas for the killings their deaths caused a wide outcry and international media. sense of anger in the sense that there will be some retaliation for these deaths it's becoming increasingly apparent that his promise to make our must pay for the three teenagers found dead on monday so there is a huge amount of grief discovering the grim discovery of the three bodies of those israeli teenagers late yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the three teenagers were murdered in cold blood by what he described as animals in
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a letter of condolence president obama described his feelings about the killing of the israeli teens as an indescribable pain though he's been silent about the pain of hundreds of palestinian families experienced over their children's deaths which go largely unnoticed in the media those deaths a fraction of those who have lost their lives as figures show more than fifteen hundred palestinian children have been killed up to six thousand injured by the i.d.f. since two thousand and. one palestinian child has been killed every three days activists mustafa barghouti thinks the international media has repeatedly hushed israel's deadly record. the israeli army has been killing palestinians. we are talking about thousands and thousands of palestinians would killed by the israeli army and tens of thousands of people would do it in forty seven years of military completion even when we want to guys peaceful nonviolent protests there isn't a lot of me just poems by shooting the high velocity gun shots at young people which
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by the way in that incident and the israeli army refused to conduct. the investigation into the matter still to come and go with us exceptionalism with the leader of militant group isis urging muslims from around the world to come to a newly declared islamic caliphate a look at why conflict in a country might be a result of washington policy plus. a u.s. cyber security firm sounding the alarm over hundreds of western energy companies under sabotage a look at whether industrial espionage is opening up a new front line. told me my language is full but i will only react to situations i have read the reports from. the pollution and no i will leave it to the state department to comment on your letter to say. ok because i'm going to talk you know it's gonna. take you no more weasel. when you need
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a direct question the proof for a change when you'll. be ready for a. freedom of speech. down the street into chaos. dramas that try to be ignoring. stories others use in those. places changing the world lights in the. old picture. from a stupid. joke to. a proposal to create high security prisons compared by activists to the notorious
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guantanamo bay detention center stirring debate in greece the bill slammed by critics as fascist will go to parliament thursday inmates have held a two week hunger strike trying to draw the public's attention to their plight here's an extract from their statement they say they're fighting to remain human instead of forgotten shadows earlier my colleague andrew farmer discuss the situation in greek prisons with parties marina kosar eva who's just back from athens. it all started on the eighteenth of june and then every day after that more and more prisoners across the country joined in the hunger strike in total there were around four and a half thousand prisoners across the country who were starving themselves and they couldn't take it any longer which is why they stopped and i said that i will continue fighting for what they believe in and otherwise what are they fighting for they are against this bill which envisions a tightening of restructure of the country's penal code and also the creation of type c. distillate cs across the country and they claim that this will be like them all day so in general they're saying that the condition in prison is already plus they
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don't want to see the creation of a new one which potentially could be worse so what's been the government's response to those arguments presumably you believe that these things should go ahead yes and also we know that the country's main opposition party cities that tried to reason with and please consider in this bill and they ask them to hold off on it until they can get a chance to visit some of these prison facilities that request was denied we actually managed to speak to one of the prisoners his face is covered and the voice was altered because wanted to he asked us to protect his identity so let's listen to what he had to say about what life was like in these persons who say no to the green. prison inside a prison without any rights without any future prisoners who have completed one fifth of their sentences should be allowed to visit their family we live conditions my son can. there are no doctors here. they just give us ask their prisoners here we have no money so nobody gives them anything to find cockroaches
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in the prison food is disgusting it's better to eat nothing then. five prisoners live in a cell designed for now the same problem as the fact that persons don't have money and i was there and then even though the government is saying the situation is improving in the country when you talk to people they believe that nothing is changing they don't see their lives. proven at all there are marches i'm probably in athens every single day on various special. geodes militant group isis now seize control of the key border town in syria of alba come all after pouring in reinforcements from iraq at the same time this videos emerged online apparently showing radicals parading tanks and military hardware in eastern syrian province of rocca is shortly after the white house approved a half billion dollar windfall for syrian rebels but the plan was met with a storm of condemnation saying the aid to rebels would mean supporting america's enemy investigative journalist matt carr thinks it's unlikely iraq can remain a single country with all the chaos. i see it's not just the haitian of assyria
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isis has its origins in iraq itself in the job its resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would you have troops in iraq the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out iraq not just because it was in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the i'm a leaky government in iraq so all these different forces of privacy to asia which is very probable that iraq could fragment into three stages because i can't see the moment of the time being any kind of m six area movement that could overcome the division but everything in iraq to shreds. leader of the jobless militant group isis urging muslims worldwide to go to iraq in syria and join their battle for the recently declared islamic caliphate in an audio message she vowed to fight quote
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until rome is conquered and this image went viral on social media allegedly revealing ambitious plans of isis to drill or to redraw pretty much the world map within five years as well as the middle east north africa large areas of asia it's also ice is ambition to extend into europe president barack obama pledging additional troops be deployed in the area to ease the desperate battle with the militants or his marina port takes a look at washington's long involvement in the region all over the arab world america has left behind its military footprint but i believe america is exceptional in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all america's exceptional armed forces have invaded afghanistan and iraq dropped bombs on libya pakistan and yemen and reportedly trained rebels fighting to overthrow the government in syria.
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directly leading to the insurgency in iraq where extremists have now declared their own caliphate down enough to just say that we are exceptional one way or the other the reason we can point to american exceptionalism is because we've done exceptional things and we do exceptional for it. we have to live up to that standard but time and time again washington's eagerness to involve itself in foreign conflicts has fueled sectarian divisions creating an exceptionally dangerous circumstance the u.s. unfortunately. has destroyed and made a mockery of the maid you know what they have done in libya what they have done through here and continue to do it was done in iraq. and. it is all from thing that . doesn't jive with claiming any kind of exceptionalism and yet in each case washington has washed its hands of any responsibility the united
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states of america is not responsible for what happened in libya nor is it responsible for what is happening in iraq today in the absence of u.s. military action iraq is warning that it could ask iran to carry out airstrikes against the hottest group isis that could throw a wrench into the works of american foreign policy potentially having to rely on an adversary to defeat a threat that washington itself is blamed for indirectly creating. green up or not marketing. over a period of eleanor's crosstalk powell discuss the impact of neoconservative politics on the world in the middle east here's a quick preview. but neoconservatives have also been very successful in controlling the narratives of washington they succeed so for instance you have the catastrophe in iraq in the last decade but then the neoconservative narrative is that well yes
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the after great invasion was very successful invasion when there was a problem with the implementation of the occupation but then came the surge then came near a victory for instance the catastrophe in syria is now being blamed even though the u.s. side is supporting with working with the saudis and others helped create this problem in syria where these extremist became very powerful as rebel forces some of the isis group in the front the the narrative is that if obama had only sent in more military support for the rebels earlier then it would have worked out fine . teenage video gamers in china might have a reason for turning off their console's after having pushups you know real like call of duty camp or about the country's new way to cure an internet addiction on our web site also. chilling moment when a petrol station in the u.s.
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state of wisconsin took a direct hit from a tornado that and much more for you would click away arche dot com. your friends post a photo from of the case and you can't. comment different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry. nora's. we post only about years. to your facebook news feed. hundreds of major western energy firms under attack from so-called dust. is infecting the computers of oil and gas companies with malware that could disrupt power supplies according to u.s. security firm semantic it's released a report highlighting the danger compares a new virus to the famous one stuxnet which targeted iran's nuclear facilities back in two thousand and ten other similar ones include operation shady iran which
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attacked the us government systems a few years ago it's not the first time energy companies have been under threat either saudi arabian oil company aramco hacked in two thousand and twelve according to semantic it's a growing trend most definitely as more and more information becomes available online put on computers we are seeing a shift from the physical to espionage being conducted through the internet talk to computers we are definitely in an in an age where every country around anybody organization and every person is able to leverage the internet in its own unique manner so you could nation state and want to conduct espionage or an attack in another country. can most definitely utilize the internet to do so likewise person one person the organization on the organization. now to some other stories making global headlines beginning in japan where clashes broke out between anti militarization protesters and. the capital's
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decision to end a post world war two ban on collective self-defense resolution would expand japan's military role to allow overseas deployment countries post war constitution prohibits the use of force in international conflicts. a cargo plane crash into a commercial building in the kenyan capital nairobi killing all four crew incident happening near the city's busiest airport the plane reportedly flying too low after takeoff and it hit the electricity pylon. car bomb exploded in a market in northeast nigeria killing at least fifty six officials say only twenty one could be identified as the rest were burned too severely eyewitnesses say the explosives were hidden under a load of charcoal in a large vehicle authorities are blaming boko haram extremists for the attack. protests in solidarity with refugees outside
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a former berlin school turned violent police security area surrounding the building school been barricaded for a week as refugees fought for their right to stay in the country. brussels warning hungary it may need additional budget cuts to lower government debt and avert the risk of reentering the european union's finance monitoring process this after budapest hardly managed to keep its deficit with any you limits or he's lex haris reports on the country's path to stay afloat. had little hesitation when choosing a new car for a major german brand only the car was manufactured in his home country if you want to buy it maybe you have to pay for. registration because of the tax if you buy hanging from germany.
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it makes no difference i mean in terms of the quality right no. so if it's the same why pay more this logic may have driven several european car manufacturers to set up factories in hungary with an obviously cheaper labor force than in germany but the one that is just as skilled back in the days when hungary was part of the socialist market used to be one of the biggest car manufacturers in eastern europe when the country entered the european union most of its factories went bankrupt as their practice was not needed a decade on europeans have decided to experience and are now producing their cars here largely because of that and we're talking several hundred thousand units produced annually hungary is now experiencing the biggest industrial growth in a decade but would that mean the two thousand and four edu accession promise of a better living has been capped a recent poll stunningly suggested that seventy two percent of from variance felt that economically they were doing better on their communism. i'm seventy two and thank god i have
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a good job because without it i wouldn't have survived with my pension unlike twenty five years ago when pensioners didn't have to work again having the area as a living standards are now worse than ten years ago the household consumption is below ten years ago level the investment is below ten years ago level three last hungry is economic officials are happy to see improvement and say this is largely due to them finding their own ways to run the country no mr out but if that may be among the reasons why hunger is prime minister or a man does not get along with brussels are fighting a strong leadership that has unable to hungry to get out of this mess is something those politicians envy. we want all the degrees of freedom that we can have understanding that being a member of a club like the european union has implications for for for the for the policies that we can pursue but you're not in favor of. having to coordinate more publicist
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than necessary. hunger is recovering economy is now facing a big test e.u. funding is predicted to slow even more in the next three years that's when it will be clear whether it has indeed found its own way but officials are already making no secret all that budapest is now looking eastwards to boost trade with russia and china. reporting from budapest in hungary and coming your way on r.t. international latest episode of news teams stay with us after this short break. it's about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and it's got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of how is a in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have
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a right. to jam about or possess public land until something is created that's my house you see back there live it set them to well good at least then spend the. rest but if we hadn't done that we wouldn't have been home i want you to understand we don't just you know people of density we don't anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us more take care of him or i was the guy never going to censor the internet when one thousand of them got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity.
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that. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you know don't know what they're up their friends they're already us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it is because it was night times four in the morning even the best even the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and an end and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place.
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this is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and if you see the ball. you can only see his facial expression you can see he is a mouth open and crying out. maybe he cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for us. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. nice today amid signs of mortar. pastry. many many of. those red square demonstrators refuse to release an arcade saying it would have to tell you to the game so. you are in
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