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most. of the air raids ordered by key have devastated a small village in eastern ukraine are correspond reports from the scene only hours after the deadly attack. while in the ukrainian city of kramatorsk residential areas subjected to heavy artillery fire overnight with reports of more civilian deaths and injuries. jerusalem seeing its biggest clashes in years triggered by the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian as israel launches airstrikes on gaza and vows to avenge the deaths of three jewish teenagers plus.
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but now this is the one country the. creation of an islamic caliphate moving closer to a reality is jihadi militants seize a key town along the iraq syria border expanding their control in the region further we travel to the cities overrun by extremists. four pm in moscow good to have you with us on r.t. international fresh footage is a merger of the devastation a wreck by air strikes on a village in east ukraine where at least seven people including a five year old child were killed it's fear the number of casualties will rise artie's marie if an ocean managed to get inside a village right after the attack just a warning you may find some of the images in her report upsetting. as we arrive in conditional a village twenty five kilometers from the guns houses
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a student. at least five area bombs were dropped here disjoin an entire street and killing several people managed below prove that. brad korea did not warn you of that alexander invites us to follow him on his back has become a candidate field joe you're going to go out on the water guys and yeah i thought that's a good thought there are big shots. just next door and other human tragedy as a rapper of northway movement that leaves all of us knew he would lose more than a couple wrong on the war it is not a waterfall you want to warn me of my ship assume that it's very good to get the critter and drays 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's air force
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just hours ago the ceasefire ended and key agrees you would caus its and terribly ration in eastern ukraine if you didn't hear about it maybe need to divert but that is the deal with the photos of the food in the foot of the two new immigrants washing you know those little workers to good mistletoe look when she would leave it where the iraqi reporter shouldn't go what did you do or where should go out of the city a bleed when you'll be were in the world will do a lot that you would do not a good trainer should know you are going to do it with the issue of religion just in festering with a tree pilot told us why he thinks the village was targeted the river the other film there were us about your. little thought here that look at the variables you know the funny thing was that you might want to live to be assertive those are the supposedly was going to or not overall are you who are still leashed or who are in the delivery or more should be nurturing believe the floor is possible is good so
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you did feel as good as night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding on my porch or two of us are going to shoot here now i carry but god knows yes you do so we have to run now that i needed to get out ok can you hear that from. are doing well enough that. they say that i think my subject has forces base is that if you really are kilometers away here here. on our 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 no running water and no electricity. shortage. seen upset about children but new to some a little bit here you. see it. but here's what we find alexander is father him on the injured he says he sees no point in
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leaving now or that his wife's gone on her all. the slaughter moment. but more in the knowledge and there are no more of our. it's. better. we come back to the guns. this is the last great speech for the city and there was song of about the problem here is that. why is that. so the enemy cannot get through the bridge with a check point. is loans generals look with our driver told us that this is the last time i will start again with. the. top and they say they are surprised why those are the. sings on the check nearest these time to look that way it seems that no one has
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a question. in eastern ukraine. kiev has been stepping up its assault on anti government forces across the rest of the east the city of kramatorsk endured intense artillery fire overnight these latest pictures from the scene residential areas they are data badly damaged local media reports several deaths and injuries also saying that ukrainian forces use multiple rocket launchers to hit this city the attack coming after president poroshenko has pledged on monday not to target civilians but despite mounting video evidence of devastated residential areas the u.s. says kiev is taking measured steps to maintain order. 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
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today's moderate measure. the german chancellor and french president hollande of let him here putin to convince the n.t. government forces to begin dialogue with. dot com for more days details our in-depth coverage of the crisis starting from the beginning. right. first right. and i think. the. rebel factions in eastern syria pledging alliance allegiance to the islamist group isis
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the group undertook a lightning offensive last month also capturing huge swathes of neighboring iraq and with the border now in their hands insurgency their aim is to restore an islamic caliphate the fear is they could green even more ground this map gives you a better understanding of the situation the new declared caliphate is of the black area the vast territory straddling the border between syria and iraq i use this capturing this land using fighters who easily cross the borders back and forth in order to fight in both countries iraq insists it can defeat isis and reclaim its territory. lucy coughing up explains why that could prove difficult. islamic fighters be 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 up with a sham but now. one country that is no more or less.
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the iraqi army meanwhile is fighting back in televised news briefings the government takes a victorious tone. from the information that the isis 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 shared in the pace. 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 finding has displaced hundreds of thousands of
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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 i want to understand first hand how this war was playing out or under way right now it's one of the front lines of the village and some abdulla up until about five days ago when isis insurgents completely control but entire territory village that's on a strategic road from mosul the next several of the. and so they really wanted this to and that's my gospel just happy to hear bits of it but they're still clashes ongoing and that's what we're getting 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 occupy just two kilometers that way every single day there's been sniper fire attempts by the hardest to enter
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this territory if they can push through the defensive position than they would potentially take your coupe 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 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 is that once again it was apparent just how new would it conflicts this was the front lines change daily and no matter what military gains each day he may bring if the iraqi civilians. as the war rages on no point on t.v. probably in iraq and stay with us an hour here national we're still to take a look at egypt's revolution and how it's come full circle a year as since the military overthrew president morsy and now after a landslide election the former army chief is in full control we report on egypt's
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passion for military leaders plus. find out the straps germany's taken to protect its citizens and leaders from the n.s.a. . but first a barrage of rockets has been fired from gaza into israel which responded with dozens of air strikes the military bombardment the latest phase in an escalating situation after a palestinian teenager was found dead in jerusalem it was a suspected a revenge killing for the murders of three jewish teenagers which would be israeli prime minister has again blamed on hamas their bodies found in a west bank monday and human and yahoo vowing that the gaza based group would quote pay a heavy price for their deaths. meanwhile israeli police clashed with angry crowds demanding justice for the murder of a palestinian boy his funeral delayed reportedly due to fears it will trigger more street violence israeli journalist and activist hi guy my tahrir things is really could be using the situation to stir public opinion against palestinians. the
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attack on some us which newton you know is planned for a long time before the kidnapping and the murder it is very convenient for braving student and you know right now to focus on hamas to gather world support against the by focusing on this. this terrible murder of 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 and these really really wanted to end the occupation to go to 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 cooperating with the israelis allowing itself space to prolong the occupation is even further
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for more analysis on this i'm joined by dr off erica seif a history professor from the hebrew university in tel aviv thank you very much for joining us so how far could this tit for tat violence that we're seeing go how long can it continue. first of all just an army to collected at the fabled universities engine was a lemon political science please note in the story but otherwise it's fine. look i think that the one thing we should know is that in contrast to what the israeli government tries to sell us there's nothing like. always and she situation there's no way that the situation we. like it now or actually like accused to be few weeks ago i there we go further. into a better future for the both peoples which means a stable and just peace and i would like to emphasize the meaning of justice
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because it's not just peace it just peace which means terminating the occupation this is one option there are the option is just falling backwards time and time again which means getting into a terrible bloodshed and. in the double double meaning of the into a vicious cycle the dogs people before the both people and of course i believe in a luckily i'm not the only one that the only way to achieve a better future for all the people in the middle east is getting back to the table is to pull more dialogue not like the dialogue that used to be before you know which was just a sham but the only thing that we. must endorse is illegal. in negotiation between the palestinians and the israeli government and as i said before a dialogue means it just dialogue going to fail dialogue in order to achieve it
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just peace which means stopped occupation we've patient i'm not i'm sorry to jump in like an orderly patient in order to. appreciate that but in order to take continuous something that you were. at this point we've seen the israeli response to the tragic killing of these three youngsters and it has been to two raids several homes destroyed the homes of suspects to arrest more than one hundred palestinians at what point do you think they will say all right this is the retribution or not the retribution but the effect of this has continued the ripple effect far enough and now it's time to move into a next another phase and that phase should be talks. look in my view and you'll actually mention something which is absolutely correct. unfortunately the main boudia in the neighborhood and what israel has been doing in
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the last at least in the last two weeks but even before all is there is a demolition of houses that potations of people from their homeland it sent to it said to us and of course this is something which is a byproduct. part of the occupation now everybody everybody was a human being of course rejects told telly we know but the terrible manner there were of those free youngsters. but. there is no way to stop those killings on both sides by making what you call before that you've . been the only way to blake this. is by sitting together and talking justly and fairly about a better future for everybody i mean one part is the adult part and then the second part kid is the fairest of on and vice versa there's no way out of feet if people
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being continue we deal with this to plead vicious and malicious in deeds both sides must sit together and reach it just peace and of course and i would like to emphasize again everybody including everybody denounce the vicious killing in attack on those free youngsters but not lalage. we're running out of time but i want to jump in with one more thing in terms of just back to more of a prime mattick sense what effect do you think that this could have on the unity government among palestinians. that's a very interesting question and i believe that the it depends on many a fact or. i personally think that the government in the palestinian government. is something i mean the new government. and the hamas.
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government together. unified government is something which is best for the interest of the palestinian people and but these also for the interest of these wally people because once through is such a government you know that you have an address you can talk with and you can pull most a little piece and i surely hope that the top and the incidence that they opt in the last few weeks will not bring the government into a collapse because i think that would be something which very very bad for the all imagine israelis and palestinians alike what is going to open and do now i just you know said what they think should happen what we'll hop in. i cannot really tell he depends on so many so many fact those you just can hope that the government.
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continue in order you know to promote peace for all the people in the all right dr africa see if you bring a verse and interest on it thank you very much for your time. back with more news after a short break stay with us on our twitter. do you believe that people in ukraine should have been. given an opportunity to have that background the whether or not they want to sign this agreement michel a number one i mean looking at the post public opinion poll i don't think really this is divisive as you say number two. and particularly where. if you sort of hard to if you sue are in it to. let's say in brussels. it is up to the people to decide.
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do we speak your language or not at the end. user programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. a little turn to angles stories. spanish. visit. twenty two minutes past the hour egypt marking a year since the military coup that led to some of the worst bloodshed the country seen for decades calls for a day of rage from supporters of the former leadership have already led to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders morsy predecessor hosni mubarak was an air
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marshal he ruled the country for three decades following the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was elected he wasn't a military man but the revolution's hopes of democracy quickly dashed by a military coup and once again a former army chief is in charge this time abdul fatah al sisi a representative of the arab lawyers association things gyptian 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 off hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year in office 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 c.c. who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak that all of the egyptians think he's he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he will
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imprison him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through job and what i think probably see the end of the year with probably regret having to become the president germany's probe into n.s.a. eavesdropping widening with two former employees to testify before a parliamentary committee later on thursday peter all of our reports from berlin on the way germany is trying to protect its private matters from prying allies. well it's a very hot topic here in germany would be waiting to see what comes out of this this parliamentary committee this committee that's ongoing at the moment. basically it's emerged from the leaks that came out from edward snowden that germany was one of the most spied on most listened to countries in the world by the n.s.a. was right up there with the likes of afghanistan edward snowden to actually appear . at this hearing no he did it's been dismissed that he would get any kind of
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asylum here there is a growing campaign though to get asylum for edward snowden here in germany but it's believed the fact that there's such close ties with the u.s. and german security services and also between america and barack obama personally that that's going to be a hindrance in it so they'll be no testimony from snowden but we've been waiting to see what thomas drake and william binney have to say as they appear before this committee. discusses what's going on in ukraine with the european commission or stay with us are worlds apart. 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
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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 sexual king full time but only getting paid the part time salary technically the term gypped is somewhat racist it implies a gypsy's 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 or 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 in every other person saying their opinion on camera we've got to be a lot more careful but that's just my opinion. and the slightly modified words of thomas jefferson what financial system ever existed
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a century and a half without a rebellion and what banking system can preserve its liberties of the bankers and not war from time to time that their customers preserve the spirit of resistance let them take financial monetary and crypto arms would signify a few banks or bankers last a century or the tree of liberty must be or fresh from time to time with the blood of patriots and banking time.
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hello and welcome to roll the part as the old adage goes good dancers make good neighbors an idea that was supposedly proven wrong by the creation of the european union but it was an opportunity lost for your brain to be found to be you and russia well to discuss that i'm now joined by the european commission our final argument and neighborhood policy staff and mr pillar thank you very much for taking time to talk to us and it's my pleasure now in many of your previous interviews you talked about good neighborly relations as a prerequisite for countries either joining the e.u. or integrating more closely with the union how do you define good neighborly relations what are they based on i think first of all it's about respecting each other number one number two it's about creating the conditions for
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each of the neighbors to have its super and right to decide to about the future and number three it's about the number of the contacts stunting and trade i cannot make some politics and also people to people contacts well i think one point that was missing in your reply was security and there is of course an express lane between the security and good neighborly relations and i think that's the main reason why the e.u. has low demanded that all the countries that want to be associated with the union and the baby first so without dietary tural disputes why has the e.u. wave you know good neighborly relations restriction in the case of georgia and moldova beach both have frozen conflicts on their territory and even more pressing we why that restriction was ignored in the case of ukraine which has the. raging as we speak it but first of all we can do it. there are the
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issues by the way we always respected the turtle integrity of all the three partners. another point is that we participate and supports also the mechanism which is there and ongoing efforts to address and solve those issues so for the. content they greenland we have signed last friday. i think we have already does sold it to bay's. commitment on but this approach if i'm not mistaken i mean if we look at the history of the go station that be a you had with other countries you always demanded that those questions have to be thought out first before those countries can actually even signed the agreement that was the the case.

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