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browed korea. death and devastation in a small village in eastern ukraine bombed by the country's air force we bring you an exclusive report from the say. israel launches air strikes on gaza vying to retaliate for the slaying of three israeli teenagers this is jerusalem with this is the biggest clashes in years triggered by the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian. militants seize control of a key town on the iraqi syrian border expanding their control in the region even further we travel to the cities overrun by the extremists.
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and i welcome you watching r.t. international now we've received dramatic footage from a village in eastern ukraine which has been ravaged by deadly air strikes at least seven people have been killed by army air raids on condit a show of including a five year old child and its fate that number will rise. managed to get to the village right after the attack but you might find some of the footage in her report disturbing. as we arrive in condition a village twenty five kilometers from the guns houses is still burning. at least five a real bombs were dropped here disjoin an entire street and killing several people manage to my huge deal through the day or two but not browse korea did not warn you
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of alexander invites us to follow him. he's back you know it has become a candidate field joe you're going to do a lot of what it was or wasn't i just yeah but i thought that's a good point there are big shots. just decks door and other human tragedy a sort of part of north wind was going to get in the abyss and they were good for ordinary couple run and i wanted to live not as a waterfall you want to warn me of my ship assume that it's a good ten year old critter andrés family was fortunately not at home at the time of the shelling. he says it would have killed them. good do i think thank you to crane their force just hours ago the ceasefire ended and key agrees you would cause it's and terrible ration in eastern ukraine and you should use in your book you didn't need to divert but that is the deal with the book most of which the food
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in the front of the to. this little worker civilization will turn up when she would leave it whether you like him better she didn't go or did you or the british or go out of the city a bleed when you'll be you were in the world will do a lot that you would you not a good reader should know you're going to do with the issue of religion in festering military pilot told us why he thinks the village was targeted to the earth the other fellow there were some of your outlook here to look at the variables you know what the needs of the timber lead to be assertive those are the supposedly there's going to be or not you'll know you if you are still leashed or her family nearby or should be nurturing the floor it's a good feels good is night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding you know my foot or two of us are going to ship out here now i carry the national series you
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so we have to run now that needed to take out ok can you hear that from. we're doing well enough that. they say that. subject has forces bases nearby but as you read kilometers away here here. on our way back we stopped by a local hospital. a day before the local power station was hit in another shelling since then there has been new running water and no electricity if you. use you know settling for all children will be dissembled up with whom you. wish to. see you and you get what we find alexander's father him and the injured he says he sees no point in leaving now or that his wife's gone through three horrible. the slaughter moment i don't know but what you know no matter who you are who are it's getting dark and doctors tell us we'd better hurry up
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we come back to lugansk. is the last bridge before the city and there was sign over that of the minds here is that true. why is that. on the show the enemy cannot get through the bridge and it was a checkpoint. just this out front was generals who through our driver told us that this was the last checkpoint people started with a show of the village and there were no modern happened and they say they are surprised why we're also a little village was targeted goebbels ins and the checkpoints the nearest checkpoint is time to one way it seems that no one has an answer for this question . in eastern ukraine. and you can find more details on the tragedy in congress maria's twitter account she's closely following the situation
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there as well as in other times being targeted by kiev's military operation in fact these are pictures we are receiving right now from the city of climate toscan eastern ukraine it has come under heavy artillery fire overnight again. despite reports of residential areas being shelled the u.s. appears to be standing strong in its full support of kiev's actions. our view is that the training in security forces operations have been moderate and measured they've been taking steps to maintain calm within their own country but you assess the cruelly. government's actions to this point since the suit is moderate measure. meanwhile the foreign ministers of russia germany and france have called on both sides in ukraine for another ceasefire at a meeting in berlin to regime truce talks between the government and proton of the
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fighters by saturday diplomats will welcome moscow's idea to invite ukraine's forces and o.s.c. staff to check points on its side of the border russia's foreign minister warned though that both sides mustn't use the cease fire to prepare for further assaults. that there will still be that it is all roads if the cease fires were to be used to regroup forces on either side to realize the part of the ukrainian president's plan which we had grave reservations about if for example that the opposition has to be desired dora ny lated then this would be a course of action that i would categorically reject i think it would also be very bad indeed for a neighboring country you could still would be sort of well let's have a look back at some of the key efforts to ease tensions in ukraine now last week the lore lang the use of russian troops in ukrainian territory was withdrawn president putin for a quest and then two days later kiev extended the ceasefire to seventy two hours
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with anti-government forces firing to observe it and then on monday moscow invites ukrainian forces and monitors from the european security watchdog to its checkpoints on the border with ukraine the cease fire ended that same night and i russia germany and ukraine are calling on the sides to recommit to the troops. and antigovernment forces and against region have released ukrainian t.v. journalists who they suspected of spying were also getting reports of a russian border checkpoint being hit by shells fired from ukrainian territory head to r.t. dot com for more details on that and to follow live updates on the situation. right now seeing. first rick. and i think you're. on our reporters there.
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on. israel has launched dozens of airstrikes on gaza after a barrage of rockets was fired into the country from the strip the attack came hours after israeli prime minister blamed hamas for murdering three jewish teenagers who were found dead in the west bank on monday the garza based group would quote pay a heavy price for the killings. well jerusalem is shaken by the biggest clashes in years as crowds seek justice for a seventeen year old palestinian was killed in east of the city is suspected the boy was kidnapped and murdered in revenge for the deaths of the jewish youngsters israeli journalist guy matter believes israel is using the situation to stir up public opinion against the palestinians the attack on hamas which was planned for
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a long time before the kidnapping and the murder it is very convenient for student and you know right now to focus on hamas to gather world support against hamas by focusing on this at this terrible act of murder the boy. is getting international support for that campaign against the unity government saying that it has to be split the national unity government was or could have been a chance for actual peace negotiations had israel really wanted to end the occupation unity government such as this. had more credit had more of an ability to reach a stable peace agreement then government that represents only half of the palestinian people so by choosing to attack this government instead of corporate it with it israel is allowing itself a space to prolong the occupation of the even further. still to come on the program
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what goes around comes around egypt marks one year since it's a disc with once again an army man at the helm on the anniversary of mohammed morsi ousting we examine egypt's passion the military very low its. usefulness extremist group known as isis is over on huge territories in iraq and syria and declared an islamic caliphate and there are fears they could gain even more ground let's step over here to the big screen to have a look at a map so you give you a better understanding this lard. black area here is the new declared caliphate it is a vast area that straddles existing borders between syria and iraq and isis was able to capture this land using fighters who freely cross the borders of both countries to fight for despite this excess iraq's government still promises to defeat isis and reclaim the territory however that could be a very difficult task as they see catherine off now reports. the moment finders be
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showing off the spoils of war military hardware much of it american made seized from the battlefield in neighboring iraq harvests formally known as isis this week to clear the completion of their islamic state this is a sham but now it's all go to one country there is no more or less. the iraqi army meanwhile is fighting back in televised news briefings the government takes a victorious tone you know what may just come from the information that the ice is leaders have started to flee but on the ground we've found little evidence to back up those claims this used to be territory controlled by the central government but the iraqi army fled this area the same day that the city of mosul was captured by isis millions of dollars of u.s.
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made equipment abandoned uniforms shared in case. now this looks like a perhaps a breakout from the special forces iraqi special forces this is obviously a vest that they discarded left behind they dressed in civilian clothes ran away essentially abandoned their posts and that's how in part isis has been able to see it so much territory so quickly the fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of iraqis that many are scarred by the two thousand and three invasion and describe a sense of deja vu with the current crisis again from two thousand and three it's coming back so it's a disaster actually things are getting worse one to two hundred stand first hand how this war was playing out we're on our way right now to one of the front lines of the village and some abdulla up until about five days ago when isis insurgents leave the country but entire territory village stands on
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a strategic road from mosul the next several of the problem. so they really want to access to a benchmark lost soldiers have been able to clear principles but they're still clashes ongoing and that's what we're having right now. at the base commanders take us to an outpost overlooking in an area controlled by militants this is the very first defensive position against the isis militants currently occupied just two kilometers that way every single day there's been sniper fire attempts by the hardest to enter this territory if they can push through the defensive position that they would potentially take your coop and move into the territories and that could be a massive battle just waiting to happen moments later we have to leave and we just got word that the just might be moving forward so all the soldiers have been told to evacuate this area we're going to get out before things get intense we know that there was clashes last night and we don't want to be here about what was again it was apparent just how the weather conflicts this was the front lines changed daily and no matter what military gains each day may bring if the iraqi civilians who
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lose as the war rages on to see catherine opar on t.v. cuckoo problems in iraq. still ahead germany starts a court battle against america's national security agency the country's federal prosecutor. is testifying today to see how much the german people were spied on by the agency we've got this story in a couple of minutes time. join
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me. in our. financial commentary contribute. only on bombast and. with egypt is marking its first year since the military coup that led to some of the worst bottoms the country has seen seven arrests of being made as muslim
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brotherhood supporters called for a day of rage. when egypt has a long history of military leaders morsi is pretty to say hosing the boat i k was an. a stay at the helm for thirty years following the country's arab spring mohammed morsi was then elected he wasn't a military man however the revolutions hope to democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time as abdul fattah al seasick a representative of the arab loisa satiation thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we recall if we just look back they had their military dictatorship of hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he is even worse than mubarak
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let all of the egyptians think he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people in prison and in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through turbulent water i think probably see the end of the year will probably regret having to become the president. perspective stories to look at to look at our web site including french cops play hide and seek with a bomb police at mass airport hide a block of explosives during a training exercise and then they forget where they put it check out online had a package could have disappeared for a week and a japanese politician seemed to gut wrenching sobs trying to explain how he spent thirty thousand dollars of government money on travel video was an instant hit on you tube inspiring some wild copycats you can take a look at them on r.t.
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dot com. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college you different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still parents tear jerking poetry. nor. we post only what really matters out r.t. to your facebook news feed. you drive a lucrative shale gas reserves and remain a u.s. energy heavyweight chevron has started drilling in the northeast of the country and though the government claims the technology is safe the public is still an easy about the controversial industry. can offset some of the low cost he might have to bear the consequences of the drilling. this family gets everything from their form is their home and business at the same time since whatever extra the managed to
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produce they sell that's why having chevron develop shell gas just a few miles away is to see the least causing concern. we know what they did in other countries using this technique we are really worried it will contaminate the water and the air our food comes from the soil we're afraid for our animals our plants and ourselves wherever these people go they plant death. last december the small romanian village made global headlines when its residents tried stopping the u.s. energy giant from coming here the protests and in clashes with the police and arrests well officials gave the green light to start the operation despite the fierce opposition from the local starting from the sixth of may chevron began the drilling the company says it's going to continue until the target is reached approximately at around two and a half miles below the surface of the drilling goes on twenty four hours a day seven days a week since in this industry time is money. fracking or hydraulic fracturing is
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a way of developing underground deposits of natural gas by pumping a high pressure mix of water sand and chemicals into the ground this cracks deep layers of rock to let the gas out chevron has signed a deal with the romanian government to exploited shale gas for the next thirty years to come but he also gets to decide what to do with it while the state gets royalties of between three and a half and thirteen percent. up so this is exactly the same technology as is used in the united states the latest generation fracking techniques show very good results in terms of safety for the environment but in fact it's because of the us that the adverse effects that fracking is believed to have on the environment became global you know these include flame that will tap water contaminated soil and pieces of illnesses among both humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in
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the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well is going off from yesterday. some international news in brief now in chile violence escalate between fisherman and dorothy's arm rests sparked at a protest for better working conditions police tried to break up the march with demonstrators responded by hurling stones and burning barricades the fisherman were also protesting against fishing quotas preferential treatment given to big companies the coastline and more than four thousand kilometers fishing is among chile's top industries. activists have protested over a possible argentina debt crisis two to a dispute with two u.s. companies demonstrators burned out of a vulture for the colors of the american flag as they marched towards the headquarters of the arjan time ministry of economy argentina is expected to pay an outstanding debt of one point six five billion dollars in bond repayments the
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country now has a thirty day grace period in which payments can be made to avoid defaulting on its loans and a toy warehouse in sao paolo in brazil was caught fire shooting huge flames into the air the fire broke out away from the city's main center area a main center and isn't near the city's will cup stadium officials said no injuries have been reported but it's not clear what started the fire. germany's federal prosecutor now has enough evidence to launch a criminal investigation into allegations america's national security agency tapped chancellor angela merkel's phone that's with two former n.s.a. employees intending to reveal new details and testify before a german parliamentary committee on thursday artie's peter all of a hundred more now on the steps being taken to expose the level of spy. the fallout from edward snowden's revelations about n.s.a. spying continue to be felt here at the very heart of german government following
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the news that angle america's private cell phone it being listen to the german government decided to cancel their contract with the american company to rise and be providing the network for internal government communications since two thousand and ten and on thursday we're going to see two n.s.a. whistle blowers testifying before paul and entry committee here before later on thursday the green party host and event and which they want to try and raise awareness and put pressure on the government to launch a full inquiry into just how much the german people were spied on by the n.s.a. . up next it's another look behind the scenes here but the latest at the site of the state.
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yes it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean else can you explain the fact that michelle obama using the term chipped has become a scandal i don't white house summit on working families mrs obama explained that when she was working part time she realized she was getting gypped because she was actually working full time but only getting paid the part time salary technically the term gypped is somewhat racist it implies the gypsies are all con men but in the modern world i think most people don't even know where the term comes from i doubt michelle obama likes a medieval peasant shield her children from wandering gypsies who could give them the evil eye i seriously question that there is any deep racial intent in the statement i personally would let the first lady off the hook but the question is would she do the same for me or any other person in the media probably not but thankfully for mrs obama she can't be fired from being the first lady only divorced or her husband's term ends now for me and every other person saying their opinion
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on camera we've got to be a lot more careful but that's just my opinion. the . rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want.
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as a new physician i swear to abide by the credit goes. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to any. doctors of the dogs on the top two. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any rounds of our big story the extra that lights as a reason they don't want you to know about it. now let's break the set. today and made signs of not trying.
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out sales has heard square demonstrations are feaster case setting up what if scenarios see the bring themselves. this is very much on board at this site the period let me give you a little it's not very big but it does what it needs to do. on top as you can see very lovely place so everybody can see i'm a junk food. next to. the subsidies loss of my
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nose my socks when it gets cold. these people's feet that stinking down the hallway come quickly. and it's because this is my work. it's close to the exit so if i need to get a breather i can do that and yes my camera my computer oh. very important water is there and. it's just close by. when everything. the sun sets it's time to move to the other side will the pillows off and that it will be my sleeping area and it seems the men in the first floor. and he sleeps with his camera.

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