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most put my. air raids ordered by kiev devastated a small village in eastern ukraine our correspondent reports from the seeing just hours after the deadly attack. while in the ukrainian city of kramatorsk residential areas are subjected to heavy artillery fire overnight again with reports of more civilian deaths and injuries plus. this. but now. the creation of an islamic caliphate moves closer to becoming a reality as jihadist militant to seize a key town on the iraqi syrian border expanding their control in the region even
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further than we traveled to the cities overrun by the extremists and. jerusalem witnesses its biggest clashes in years triggered by the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian it comes as israel launches air strikes on gaza to avenge the deaths of three jewish teenagers. who just joined us it's eight pm here more than i when you with r.t. international our top story fresh videos emerged of the devastation wreaked by airstrikes on a village in east ukraine where at least seven people including a five year old child were killed it's feared that number of casualties will rise to. manage to get to the village right after the attack some of the pictures coming
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up here are upsetting. as we arrive in contrition a village twenty five kilometers from the gowns houses is still burning. at least five aerial bombs were dropped here disjoin an entire street and killing several people manage to minute deal with. brown's quarter you didn't warn you of that alexander invites us to follow him. his backyard has become a handout field joe you're going to go out on the water as a geyser yeah but i thought that's a good trick but there are. just decks door and other human tragedy throughout parts of north where movement that leave all of us knew they were glued to the ordinary of the wall and i wore it you know as a waterfall you want to warn me of my should presume that it's going to get you
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both countries family was fortunate enough to tell you at the time of the shelling of the food he says it would have killed them. would do i think thank you to kareen dear of course just hours ago to see spy and date and he agrees you could cause it's empty terribly ration in eastern ukraine but if you did your book you would buy the. book most of it's the food in the point of new immigrants watching you know those laws were to good nations still to look at what do you mean you would do we will make you better should we go or did you or the british should go out of their city or bleed when you'll be aware in the world will do a lot that you will do good not a good reader should know you're going to do it with that you show reason just cool investor and we treat pilots told us why he thinks the village was targeted for death over there let us have on your career we'll go to the grocery store day yes i'm on board over there will be
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a circle those are the bars it was going to be. no wonder you would work dawlish story darling here bush would be nurturing believe the war is possible is good so you could feel his night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding zero point zero two if we're going to ship it here now our gary but god knows yes you do so we have to run now that medical care about ok can you hear that. we're doing well enough that. they say that. they're here to subsidize forces basis don't get me or kilometers away here here. on our way back we still buy 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 and in order to eat soon enough that a little children will be to somebody with whom you've only just enough to
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to. let you meet you which we find alexander's father him and the injured he says he sees no point in leaving now that his wife's gone from her will. the slumber moment i'm no present in the no no you are the one of our. it's getting dark and doctors tell us we'd better hurry up we come back to lugansk. is the last bridge before the city and there was sign of that at the minds is that true. why is that. so the enemy cannot get through the bridge and it was a checkpoint. is this out of line was generals going with underslung i was driving told us that this is the last checkpoint will start again with a shelf. and they were on board and happened and they say they're surprised why was
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a little of the first target double sings on the check for the nearest born to meis time to learn his way it seems that no one has an answer for these question. in eastern ukraine. disillusionment with the actions of ukraine's military has reached the country's parliament this is how lawmaker interrupted president petro poroshenko as he was praising the armed forces i mean you're kind of naive second shepherd not a look at that show was. even near him in there to jericho i don't believe people predicted national database. moscow's demanding the kiev stop targeting civilians the statement comes hot on the heels of that peace road in berlin by russian german french and ukrainian foreign
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ministers yesterday it also calls for a cease fire meanwhile here has been stepping up its assault on and to government forces across the rest of eastern a t.v. crew from russia's first channel got caught up in artillery fire in the city of slavyansk is the latest pictures there from the village of nicolo just outside scritches injured heavy artillery fire you can see residential buildings badly damaged the locals also say a school has been shelled similar images too from nearby kramatorsk which came under heavy artillery fire overnight local media report deaths and injuries adding that ukrainian forces use multiple rocket launchers to hit the city the attack comes after president poroshenko pledge on monday not to target residential areas but despite the mounting video evidence of devastation 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
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taking steps to maintain calm within their own country but you assess the korean government's actions to this point since the end of the ceasefire is moderate measure. and perhaps then this man's pen is mightier than his sword made the country defense minister who tried citing his swearing in documents were kept paren this picture quickly made on social media the photographer mocking the politician for being so fierce you can apparently make ink whose through the care. head to our to dot com for details on the plus two online for most of the rest of our in-depth coverage of the crisis from day one. next rebel factions in eastern syria pledging allegiance to the islamist extremist group known as isis group undertook a lightning offensive last month also capturing huge swathes of neighboring iraq
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with the border now in their hands it surgeons say their aim is to restore an islamic caliphate the fear is they could gain even more ground this map helps us get a better understanding of what we're talking about here the new declared caliphate is this area in black on the screen there's a vast territory straddling the border between syria and iraq isis captured this land using fighters who easily cross the borders of both countries to fight iraq insists it can defeat isis and reclaim its territory you see catherine off explains next them why that could prove tough. islamic fighters be showing off the spoils of war and military hardware much of it american made seized from the battlefield in neighboring iraq jihad is formally known as isis this week to clear the completion of their islamic state this set up with a sham but now this is all one country there is no more or less.
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the iraqi army meanwhile is fighting back in televised news briefings the government takes a victoria's tone you know what may just come 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 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 it so much territory so quickly the fighting 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 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 the village of some abdulla up until about five days ago when isis insurgents leave the country but entire territory village that's on a strategic road from mosul the next several of the aisle. and so they really want to access to a benchmark lost soldiers have been able to clear bits of it but there are 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 offensive position against the isis militants just two kilometers that way every single day there's been sniper fire attempts by the hardest to enter this territory
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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 isis 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 definitely don't want to be here if that was again it was apparent just how who would have conflicts this was the front lines change daily and no matter what military gains each day may bring if the iraqi civilians who lose as the war rages on you see catherine opar on t.v. cuckoo problems in iraq. hope you stay with us coming up a look at how egypt's revolution is coming full circle is exactly a year now since the military threw out president morsi and now after a landslide election the former army boss is in full control of the nation and we report on egypt's passion for military leaders and also no place to hide find out
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how the n.s.a. tracks the internet users who go to great lengths to try and stay anonymous. the israeli army is beefing up its forces along the garza frontier defend against palestinian cross border rocket cell vose the i.d.f. says over a dozen projectiles were fired from the region on thursday but caused no casualties retaliatory israeli airstrikes on gaza though did injure ten palestinians is what happens when israel hits but these pictures are from artie's rightly video agency of a creator in gaza city where police say israeli rockets landed the military bombardments is the latest phase then an escalating situation after a palestinian teenager was found dead in jerusalem it was a suspected revenge killing for the murders of three jewish teenagers which israel blames on how mass. meanwhile israeli police clashed with angry crowds demanding justice for the murdered palestinian boy is funerals being delayed reportedly due to physical
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triggered more violence on the street we discussed the crisis a bit earlier with two political experts one from gaza the other from tel aviv. this event of getting a three teenagers in in bank city of hebron this does not justify it all the kidnapping more than five hundred palestinians most of them leaders in a mass in the west bank airstrikes mightly pieces on the does a stream is continuous a day's training army have launched a wider scale feigns of on homes or policy missives really ends sometimes even in pretty can the windows appearing the furniture and the three young people and families this is overwhelming situation israel is unfortunately the main bully in the neighborhood everybody who is a human being of course rejects totally no but the terrible there were those youngsters but there is no way to stop those killings on both
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hello again this is out international it's never been easy to stay private online but one of the few ways though is using so-called on an image networks such as toll edward snowden used to send his revelations to newspapers last summer but now suggested that the n.s.a. is tracking all german uses of tor branding them as extremists lived through all of it he's in berlin for more so how are they being trucked and what's the story here well it is quite a loving the people that are using this software this network doing so to avoid being tracked what they're doing online now what has emerged is that the n.s.a. has the ability to trust just. to the servers now this comes after it emerged in a line of code from the the infamous x. keyscore system that's what the n.s.a. used in order to monitor what people are doing online now what this called revealed
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is that they have essentially a tap into two servers here in germany anybody that goes on there well they get put into a database and are labeled as extremists now it's estimated that tens of thousands of people will of the hunt themselves on that database remember this is a network that was initially created to help. people in in countries where the internet is is repressed it was initially funded by the united states government may still provide some of the cash towards it but it is one of those that even though they can't see what web pages you're looking at the tour system itself seems to be remaining intact those that log on to it though can now be tracked and they can find out who you are as big story this whole thing in germany right now isn't it as you were in all the merkel of even her information being tapped another moment to foreign n.s.a. employees have been testifying before
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a german parliamentary committee what do you know about how that's going on what was said. well the two former senior n.s.a. officers are william binney and thomas drake mr binney has just finished his testimony a very long testimony there indeed what he revealed is that yes the n.s.a. gave the technology to the germans that would allow concentrated surveillance doesn't know whether the germans implemented that though he said that it would be impossible for anybody to detect if they were being snooped on online by the n.s.a. they also give us the number this is an estimate tens of thousands of german users will be now finding themselves on the tor database listed as extremists now. he also said that the united states and the n.s.a. needed to defer needed to create a
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a moral standards modeled standard in what information they are snooping into said that current legislation just doesn't do that as he wrapped up his testimony the german committee chairman committee members who are who are listening to what it had to say said that he was a tireless and brave man and a light to the world so he's give his testimony we're waiting to see what more comes out of this ongoing committee hearing to try and find out just the sheer scale and scope of the n.s.a. spying here in germany and do the world over and berlin thanks for that well it was through to all that was snowden revealed how internet giants and his facebook you who and google shared information on the users with the n.s.a. but some companies did refuse to cooperate with government requests and kept their customers data private we told the owner of one such company about attempts to reform the agency. for the revelations that they're literally spying on every country that they can with the exception of for. in my opinion the n.s.a.
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as a grew up the agency if i as an individual had undertaken the same actions i would be thrown into prison for thirty years any attempt to reform in my opinion is like bailing out the ship that's already sunk there have been two attempts by the u.s. congress to try and defund the n.s.a. both which have failed my opinion is the u.s. congress is more interested in being paranoid and aggressive than taking care of americans need so i don't have a lot of optimism that much is going to change at all. the n.s.a. is destroyed and shut down completely bass surveillance is not covered by the fourth amendment of the constitution you have to have a specific warrant against a specific cause. and it does it's just not supported so it's encouraging to see the supreme court holding up the fourth amendment but we need to see a lot more cases come forward before the n.s.a. start to see any real impact on that. a series of bomb blasts in cairo skilled at
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least two people on the day marking a year now since the military coup that led to some of the worst bloodshed in decades ahead of the anniversary calls for a day of rage from supporters of the former leadership resulted in several arrests egypt's got a long history of military leaders pretty decisive hosni mubarak was named he ruled the country for three decades following the country's arab spring was elected he was a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly desh by that military coup and so once again a full chief is in charge this. sisi a representative of the arab lawyers association told me things egyptians have got a lot to discover about the new leader. people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we're caught if we just look back they had their military dictatorship of their host him about it 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
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it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he's even worse than mubarak let all of the egyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of putting people in prison and in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through job and water i think probably see at the end of the year we'll probably regret having to become the president. one of the missions of egypt's new president was to revive its battered economy so you get the help well how about tony blair you know the former british pm move dragged the u.k. into war before reinventing himself as a peace envoy could really be the future savior of egypt's finances but at home he snagged that little number on line r.t. dot com also all of it together why african leaders are granting themselves and their allies immunity from trial over war crimes genocide and crimes against
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humanity we report on this summit on our web site. right see. first for you and i think you're. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. the . she's world renowned tennis royalty in fact but russia's maria sharapova has crashed out of wimbledon just one round before the quarterfinals she still trending on twitter though although the hashtags got nothing to do with her formidable forehand but rather who is maria sharapova treasure our starters had a social media was behind it. that's right who is maria sharapova well.
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unfortunately fell out of wimbledon a little bit earlier than we'd have liked but she was fielding questions from the press afterwards and was asked about the fact that david back in may have been watching a game in center court marshall responded very positively about david attending the game was then asked by a journalist what she thought about the fact that indian cricket god sachin tendulkar had also been watching the game masha shook her head was honest and said actually i don't know who such intent of her is that's where things took off and so who tell us who he is and why this is such a big reaction in his home country and how the internet as a whole is really reacting ok well let's start with tendulkar himself he is the greatest cricket player of his generation and he has literally venerated as a god in india now as you can see that's where twitter took off so these are this is a hash tag map of who has show up and you can see basically in the cricket playing countries of the world not an i know is an american and like i say there's even one in the states so i think we're ever something goes on on twitter that there's
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always be something in the states but it might be super they might be some cricket fans there anyhow india and the u.k. took to it thought it was hilarious and what happened was basically means sprung up such as these with luis suarez getting in getting involved in others that gave a bit of a slagging about it would not knowing who this fantastic cricket player is of course you know the quick playing world expects everybody to know who such interpreter is not everybody does and the fact remains of course that masha is the perhaps the you know one of the great sportsmen of our generation and certainly the highest earning sportswoman of a generation but she was nevertheless able to take a bit of a trolling on twitter whether i guess in the eyes of her fans it might be regarded as cricket or not fair play or not. strawberries and cream. ok so they got a single pole so she's on the next day with boom bust right after this break.
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there i marinate it this is boom bust i mean these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up sex discrimination lawsuits are abound this week and one old school company goldman sachs and one new school company tender are both having to answer to their questionable behavior we'll tell you all about it coming right up and then you know alpert is on the program today he's the author of the age of oversupply and he's sitting down with me live this afternoon to discuss the economic limbo that the u.s. seems to be kind of stuck in right now and sports headlines this week. have been dominated by i don't know soccer maybe a little bit of it with the world cup but the wimbledon final they're happening this weekend so in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing money in tennis and there's way more of it in tennis than probably. not to get to.
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our lead story today women in the workplace or maybe more appropriately put women suing in the workplace now there are two pretty prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer one of goldman sachs and one it tender the start up dating app company now let's start with the tender story with me wall a former marketing v.p. at the popular dating app is suing her former employer for a sexual harassment and sex discrimination that's from the lawsuit itself now a lawsuit.
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