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oh. and devastation in a small village in east ukraine by the country's air force we bring you an exclusive report from the scene. this is a crime of tours where residents have come under fire under heavy artillery by the ukrainian army more civilian deaths and injuries reported there. israel launching airstrikes on gaza vowing to retaliate for the slaying of three israeli teenagers as jerusalem witnesses the biggest clashes in years triggered by the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian. as jihad as militants seize control of key towns on the syrian
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a rocky border expanding their control to the region further we travel to the cities overrun by extremists. two pm in moscow good to have you with us we have dramatic footage from a village in eastern ukraine ravaged by deadly airstrikes at least seven people killed by army air raids on. including a five year old child it's feared that a number of casualties may arise. managed to get in the village after the attack in just a warning you may find some of the footage in her report disturbing. as we arrive in conditional a village twenty five kilometers from the gowns house is a studio. at least five aerial bombs were dropped here disjoin an entire street and killing several people managed to my bill.
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brown's coriander that were new of alexander invites us to follow him. back out has become a candidate field joe you're going to do what i want it was or wasn't i just yeah but i saw last night it looked like there are big shots. just next door and other human tragedy should have power of northway movement that lead to see if they would shoot through ordinary couple running a war it is not as a waterfall you want to warn me of my ship assume that it's a very good you know critter andres family was fortunately not at home at the time of the shelling. he says it would have killed them. could do i think thank you children's their force just hours ago to see spy andy and he resumed not because it's an empty tear at the ration in eastern ukraine if you didn't hear about it
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maybe need to divert but that is the door that the hope was a big step in the foot of the city of new immigrants nationally known just like what we're see wooden ships will tell you i wish you would let me have it whether you would be a good deal better shingo what did you do or where should go out of their city or bleed when you'll be aware in the world will do a lot that you would do good not a good reader should know you're going to do it with that you show reason just investor and we treat pilot told us why he thinks the village was targeted they were there for the other film and there were a seven year old who got out here that look at the variables you know the funny thing was that the money wouldn't lead to be a step closer to suppose it was going to be for no other you would go. dawlish door in the delivery or more should be nurturing in the floor as possible as it's a good seal skin is night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding you know what are your plans are going to ship out here now i carry but god knows there is
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you so we have to run now that i needed to get out ok i could hear that's. what you were not after. they say that. their. subject was forces base is your mother as you really are kilometers away here here. for now way back we stopped by a local hospital. a day before the local power station was heat and another shelling since then there has been new running water and no electricity in the to eat enough for the little children but due to someone with whom you. are such. that you meet you will find alexander's father him and the injured he says he said who are leaving know nothing and that is why it is the home of the world all. the slum a moment ago the one in the knowledge we are no more of our. it's.
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better. we come back to guns. is the last great speech for the city and there was song that's the problem here is not choosing. the soul the enemy cannot get through the bridge it was a checkpoint. is stopped flowing was generals. told us that this is the last hole. in the top and they say they are surprised why would so little of the. sings in the nearest. time to look that way it seems that no one has a. more details on the tragedy encounters of god maria's twitter account she's closely following the situation there and other towns being targeted by military operations. prime
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a tourist in eastern ukraine came under heavy artillery fire overnight as kiev steps up its operation against anti-government forces these are the latest pictures from the scene residential areas badly damage local media reports several deaths and injuries ukrainian forces allegedly using multiple rocket launchers to attack the defiant city when ending the short term president poroshenko promised the army would only target government positions that residential apartment blocks have been hit by the shelling despite this the u.s. appears to be standing strong in its support of kiev's actions. our view is that the iranian security forces operations have been moderate and measured they've been taking steps to maintain calm within their own country but you say it's the ukrainian government's actions to this point since the end of the cease fire to today's moderate measure. meanwhile foreign ministers from russia germany and france have called bunn both sides in ukraine for another ceasefire at
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a meeting in berlin they urged to resume truce talks between the government and pro autonomy fighters by saturday diplomats all welcome moscow's idea to invite ukraine's forces and staff to check points on its side of the border russia's foreign minister warned both sides against using a cease fire to prepare for further assaults. that there will still be that is all routes if the cease fires were to be used to regroup forces on either side to realize the part of the ukrainian president's plans which we had grievers the regions about see for example that the opposition has to be dissolved door ny lated then this would be a course of action that i would categorically reject well i think it would also be very bad indeed for a neighboring country you could. take a look back at some of the key efforts to ease tensions in eastern ukraine last week the law allowing the use of russian troops on ukrainian soil was withdrawn and president vladimir putin's request two days later kiev extended the ceasefire for seventy two hours with anti-government forces vowing to observe it on monday moscow
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invited ukrainian forces and monitors from european security watchdog to its checkpoints on the border with ukraine cease fire and that same night now russia germany and ukraine are calling on all sides to recommit to the truce and government forces in the levant screen have released ukrainian t.v. journalists they suspected of spying are also getting reports of russian border checkpoint being hit by shells fired from ukrainian territory look at r.t. dot com for more details and a live update on this if you're. right on the scene. first rick. and i would think that you're. going to. be in the. israel's launch
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dozens of airstrikes on gaza after a barrage of rockets was fired into the country from the strip attacks coming hours after israeli prime minister netanyahu blamed hamas for murdering three jewish teenagers who were found dead in the west bank monday and valid the gaza based group would quote pay. heavy price for the killings. shaken by the biggest clashes in years as crowds seek justice after a seventeen year old palestinian was killed in the east of the city it's a specter the boy was kidnapped and murdered in revenge for the deaths of the jewish teens israeli journalist and activist who gaiman tar thinks israel could be using the situation to stir up public opinion against palestinians the attacking hamas which was planned for a long time before the kidnapping and the murder it is very convenient for you. right now to focus on hamas to gather support against hamas by
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focusing on this act this terrible act of the murder of three boys. getting international support for that campaign against the unity government saying that it has to be split the national unity government was could have been a chance for actual peace negotiations had 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 the trip isn't only half of the palestinian people so by choosing to attack this government instead of corporate it with it is really allowing itself space to prolong the occupation and even further still to come what goes around comes around egypt marking the year since its latest do with once again an army mad at the helm on the anniversary of the morrisons ouster and we examine egypt's passion for military rulers.
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but first here's the most extremist group isis has overrun huge territories in iraq and syria and declared an islamic caliphate there there are fears they could gain even more ground let's step over here and take a look at this map to gain a better understanding of what's going on this is the black sea area and it's declared this a. the black area rather is declared a new islamic caliphate is a vast area straddling existing borders between syria and iraq isis was able to capture this land using fighters who freely cross the borders of both countries to fight this despite the successor rocks government promises to defeat isis and reclaim the territory could be a difficult task are reports. islamic fighters proudly show 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
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a sham but now it's all 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. 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. made equipment abandoned uniforms shed in paste. 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
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it so much territory so quickly the finding 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 sits on a strategic road from mosul the next several of them. insistence that he wanted answers to a benchmark lost soldiers have been able to clear bits of it 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 an area controlled by militants this is the very first defensive position against the isis militants currently occupied just two
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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 than they would potentially take care 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 isis just might be moving forwards 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 definitely don't want to be here if that were once again it was apparent just how new would a conflicts this was the front lines change daily and no matter what military gains each day he may bring if the iraqi civilians who lose as the war rages on to see calf no more on t.v. cuckoo problems in iraq still ahead this hour germany begins a court battle against america's national security agency the country's federal prosecutor while turned whistleblower is testifying today we'll see how much the
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seventeen minutes past the hour egypt marking its first year since the military coup that led to some of the worst violence the country's seen several arrests made as muslim brotherhood supporters called for a day of rage on the anniversary egypt has a long history of military leaders morsi as predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he managed to stay at the helm for three decades following the country's bring mohamed morsi was elected he wasn't a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and once again there's
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a former army chief in power this time adel fatah al sisi a representative of the arab lawyers association things egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader. people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we are caught if we just look back they had their military dictatorship. 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 in my view he is even worse than mubarak of the egyptian state and he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through what i think probably see the end of the year probably regret having to become the president play more on r.t.
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post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. and it's time for a lucrative shale gas reserves u.s. energy firm chevron has started drilling in the northeast of romania though the government claims that acknowledging is safe the public is uneasy about the controversial industry is going to admit some of the locals might have to bear the consequences of the drilling. this family gets everything from their farm it's their home and business at the same time since whatever extra they managed to produce they sell that's why having chevron develop shell gas just a few miles away is to say the least causing concern. isn't 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 this soil we're afraid for our animals our plants and house elves who have these people go they plant death. last december of the small romanian village made global headlines when its residents tried
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stopping the u.s. energy giant from coming here the protests and in clashes with the police and arrests while 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 a way of developing underground deposits of natural gas by pumping a high pressure mix of water sand and chemicals into the ground those cracks deep layers of rock to let the gas out chevron has signed a deal with the romanian government to exploit its shale gas for the next thirty years become but he also gets to decide what to do with it well the state gets royalties of between three and a half and thirteen percent. so this is exactly the same technology as is used in the united states the latest generation fracking techniques show very good results
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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 cases 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 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. yesterday. you know some other stories making global headlines in chile violence escalate the fishermen or these arrests parked at a protest for better working conditions police tried to break up the march with protesters responded by hurling stones and burning barricades the fishermen were also protesting against pushing quotas and preferential treatment given to big
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companies with a coastline of more than four thousand kilometers fishing is among chile's top industry. activists have protested a possible argentina debt crisis due to disputes with two u.s. companies demonstrators burned a cutout of a vulture with the colors of the u.s. flag as they marched toward the headquarters of all the argentine economy ministry argentina expected to pay an outstanding debt of one point six five billion dollars in bond repayments the country now has a thirty day grace period in which payments can be made to avoid defaulting on its loans. a toy warehouse in sao paolo brazil is caught fire shooting flames high into the air the fire broke out away from the city's main tourist area and is not near the world cup stadium officials say no injuries reported but it isn't clear what started the fire. germany's federal prosecutor has enough evidence to launch a criminal investigation into allegations that the u.s. national security agency tapped phone that's with two former n.s.a.
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employees intending to reveal new details and testify before a german parliamentary committee thursday here all over has more on the steps being taken to expose the level of surveillance. 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 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. the green party host an 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. . after a short break a look at
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a latest violence in israel pos the growing public outrage over facebook's controversial study abby martin and breaking the sat next on our camera. yes it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean how 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 chipped because she was actually king 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
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michelle obama likes a medieval peasant shield her children from wandering gypsies who could give them the evil eye i seriously question if there was 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 on camera we've got to be a lot more careful but that's just my opinion. do you believe that people in ukraine should have been. given an opportunity to vote to have a background on whether or not they want to sign they think women actually number one i mean looking to the post public opinion poll i don't think really that is said to divisive as you say number two. i'm not against her friend and particularly with. sure surrender if you sort of hard to feel superior and it's
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a. situation so let's say. i'm not saying it's up to the people to decide. what's happening folks i'm out here martin and this is breaking the set so it seems people are too happy to find out about facebook's controversial psychological experiment or the social media giant intentionally manipulated users and news feeds to exploit their emotions that anger is mainly fueled by the fact that not one of
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the seven hundred thousand facebook users who were subject to human experimentation actually gave their consent but if that's not bad enough it turns out that the experiment was partly funded by the department of defense that's right the new research and altering news feed to see how masses of react was actually connected to a military project called the minerva initiative the division is said to be studying nonviolent activist groups to better understand and prepare for a massive societal breakdown well i just spoke to guardian journalist malfeasant mad about why this program should trouble us all. when they actually categorized these activists that they were studying they specifically categorized peaceful activists as supporters of political violence so even if you are not engaged in what might be described as political violence if you're a member of a group that is somehow questioning the status. well calling into question
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government policy you'll get to being active on the environment or calling into question corporate policies then you could be seen as a supporter of political violence so now that we know that this facebook test was actually a part of minerva it's obvious that the government is extremely invested in learning how it can influence opinion online those tactics nothing new considering what we recently learned about what the u.s. idea was doing in cuba was zoom zoom a twitter clone web site sponsored by the state department what the aim of undermining the castro government so if you think that the private sector is only collecting your private data for marketing purposes it's becoming quite evident with this collaboration that they are militarizing in social science as well and we . were the guinea pigs and let's break this up. please please take. very hard to take.
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