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most. devastated a small village in eastern ukraine our correspondent reports from the scene just hours after the deadly attack. residential areas are subjected to heavy artillery fire overnight with reports of more civilian deaths and injuries also this. allow. the creation of over the islamic caliphate moves closer to becoming a reality. on the iraqi syrian border expanding their control in the region
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even further we travel 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. and vows to avenge the deaths of three jewish teenagers. here at r.t. international moscow our top story this hour video footage is emerged of the devastation by air strikes on a village in east ukraine where at least seven people including a five year old child were killed it's feared that the number of casualties will rise to. manage to get to the village well after the attack some of the pictures
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you're about to see are upsetting. as we arrive in condition a village twenty five kilometers from the grounds houses are still burning. at least five aerial bombs were dropped here this join an entire street and killing several people managed built. up around korea that were new about alexander invites us to follow him. his backyard has become a candidate field joe you're going to go out on a water wasn't that yeah but i thought that's a good pick up there on a big. just next door and other human tragedy as a rapper of northwind movement that leaves all of us knew they were glued gordon a couple won an award given all the work you want to warn me of my should presume that it's going to get you know if andres family was fortunately not at home at the
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time of the shelling. he says it would have killed gone. good do it think think if you weren't there of course just hours ago deceased by andy and he had resumed not because it's empty terribly aeration in eastern ukraine but if you just knew about moving needle devoted but it was the door shut in the hope was a bit good in the but of course it was more it was still you it gives the will it used to be with you it gives you the reason e.g. when you deal in which we need she would need to do it with a deep seated neighbor if he didn't get a bloke in question on the tree power the doctor told us why he thinks the village was targeted for death over there were a seven year. old girl that where the grocer's daughter yes for a little more detail if you will be a circle those are the supposedly was going to be for no other you would work dawlish door in the delivery or more should be nurturing the floor as as possible.
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it's a busy night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding you know my phone ok well you can ship it here. but god knows you so we have to run now that night if you can get here that's for. sure. they say that. their. subject is forces base is. 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 in order to. use you know subtly to our children to be to someone who the way who you. just. see what you do you get what you we find alexander's father him and the
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injured he says he sees no point in leaving no one out that his wife's gone through three wolf. the slaughter moment a whole lot more you know no matter who you are who are. it's getting dark and doctors tell us we'd better hurry up we come back to the guns. is the last bridge before the city and there was a sign over that at the wrong minds is that true. why is that. the show the enemy cannot get through the bridge and it was a checkpoint. is this up to phone calls generals who thought this through our driver told us that this was the last checkpoint call and start again with a show of the village and they were somebody it happened and they say they are surprised why we're all sort of the first target doubles ins when the checkpoint the nearest checkpoint is time to one way it seems that no one has an answer for
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this question. refresh nasty in eastern ukraine. disillusionment with the actions of ukraine's militaries ridge the country's parliament today this is how a lawmaker interrupted president petro poroshenko as he was praising the armed forces. i mean. it should be a network of goods or it. was. in their desire the thing that predicted national. moscow's demanding the care of stop targeting civilian house stowed in berlin by russian german french and ukrainian foreign ministers also calling for a ceasefire president poroshenko agreed to abide by the peace plan in a phone conversation with the u.s. president joe biden but there's been little respite for ukraine's eastern in the
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less a t.v. crew from russia's first channel got caught up in artillery fire in the city of slavyansk. as the video there which the journalist mostly feel during the attack the crew came under fire while they were trying to drive away from the motel the been staring at it and the latest pictures from a village just outside slovyansk which is subjected to heavy shelling as you can see residential buildings have been badly damaged at least four people were killed ten injured locals say a school was hit in the shelling center images two from nearby kramatorsk which came under heavy artillery fire overnight local media reports several deaths and injuries there to the attack comes after president poroshenko pledge on monday not to target residential areas and despite the mounting video evidence of devastation the u.s. state department says kiev is taking measured steps to maintain order martin cif
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a columnist for the post examiner online newspaper believes such a stance is hypocritical. in terms of what the state department spokeswoman says well i don't think she has ever been on the receiving end of a multiple rocket launcher bombardment if she was somehow i doubt she would call it measure it the idea that the united states would support forces using heavy artillery and aircraft in the heart of ukraine in eastern ukraine in an area which has been into pins and peaceful democratic country until the violent coupe of february this year this is a terribly reckless irresponsible american policy it's also an immoral policy and it's an unprecedented policy for the first times since the end of world war two the united states is supporting a governments in europe using lethal force to repress its own people. if it can be a slightly lighter note to it all online right now ukraine's new defense minister
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he tried citing is soaring in documents with a capped pair in this picture quickly made up of social media find out what the online community made of the gaffe at r.t. dot com. rebel factions in eastern syria are pledging allegiance to the islamist extremist group known as isis the group undertook a lightning offensive last month also capturing huge swathes of neighboring iraq and with the border now in their hands insurgents say their aim is to restore an islamic caliphate the fear is they could gain even more ground this month you're about to see helps us better understand what we're talking about here the new declared caliphate is black in this area a vast territory that straddling the border between syria and iraq isis captured this land using fighters illegally cross the borders of both countries to fight iraq insists it can defeat isis and reclaim its territory but next tuesday caffein off reports that could prove extremely tough. islamic fighters 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. 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. from the information that the ice is leaders have started to fleet but on the ground we've found little evidence to back up those claims this used to be a 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 haste. now this looks like
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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 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 the village that's on a strategic road from mosul the next several of the power. and so they really want
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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 jihad is to enter this territory if they can push through the defensive position that 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 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 don't want to hear about what was again it was apparent just how fluid a conflict this was the frontlines 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
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catherine opar on t.v. cuckoo problems in iraq. coming up in the program shortly no place to hide find out how the n.s.a. tracks the internet users are going to great lengths to stay nonna most random extremists. israeli army is beefing up its forces along the gaza frontier to defend against palestinian cross border rockets the i.d.f. says two dozen projectiles were fired from the region on thursday because no casualties retaliatory israeli airstrikes on gaza though did injure more than ten palestinians is what happens when israel hits back these pictures of marty's ruptly video agency of a creator in gaza city where police say israel far fired rockets the military bombardments the latest phase in 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 her mass.
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meanwhile israeli police clashed with angry crowds demanding justice for the murdered palestinian boy these funerals been delayed reportedly because of fears it will trigger more violence on the streets we discussed the crisis earlier with two political experts one from garza the other from tel aviv. student of getting a three teenagers in in bank city of hebron this does not justify at 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 continuously days radio army have launched a wide scale feigns of on homes of palestinian civilians sometimes even in pretty can the windows appearing in the furnitures 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 totally we know but the terrible there of those free
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youngsters but there is no way to stop those killings on both sides by making it the only way to blake this. is by seeking to get there and talking justly and fairly about a better future for everybody one part the key is the adult part and then the second part kate is the first one invites there's no way out of feet. it's exactly a year since egypt's military threw up president morsi and now the former army boss is in full control of the nation but to his opponents trying to overshadow his cool one of us who forms and writes we got a report of about thirty shortly plus two today is making a racket over tennis star she's russia's top talent on court but right now she's feeling the full force of the world's cricket five so we'll explain what that's about to.
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in the slightly modified words of thomas jefferson what financial system ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion and what banking system can preserve its liberties have to 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 were fresh from time to time with the blood of patriots and banking time. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here are not going here in iraq some are big stories like the same time there's a reason they don't want to. leave now let's break the set.
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well again it's not been easy to stay private online but one of the few ways is through using so-called anonymity networks such as tall edward snowden used indeed to send his revelations to newspapers last summer but it's now suggested that the n.s.a. is tracking all german users of tall branding them as extremists earlier talked to r.t. is peter oliver he's in berlin about the latest revelations. well it is quite alarming the people that are using this software this network doing so to avoid being tracked what they're doing online and now what has emerged is that the n.s.a. has the ability to track just who logs on to the servers now this comes after it
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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 code revealed 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 hunt them selves 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 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 big story this whole thing in germany right now isn't it as you were and all the way up to angela merkel and even who are
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making being tapped and the moment two former n.s.a. employees have been testifying before a german parliamentary committee what do you know about how that's going on what was said of the two former senior n.s.a. officers so 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 c. 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. he also said that the united states and the n.s.a. needed to create a a moral stand it modeled standard in what information they are snooping into he said that current legislation just doesn't do that through waiting to see what more
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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 our correspondent in berlin was edward snowden who revealed how internet giants such as facebook google shared information on the users with the n.s.a. but some companies refused to cooperate with government requests then they kept their customers data private we talked to the owner of one such company about attempts to reform the agency. we've seen 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. 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 of failed my opinion is the u.s.
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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. i say 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. series of bomb blasts have gone off in cairo one of them killing at least two people some of the marks one year since the military coup that led to some of the country's worst bloodshed in decades ahead of the anniversary supporters of the formally to ship called for a day of rage today police took care of anyone attempting to protest against the general to president of the c.c. over two hundred people were arrested we just got a long history of kosovo military leaders most is pretty to says
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a host of mubarak was an marshal in his day he ruled the country for three decades full of the country's arab spring and morsi was elected he wasn't a military man but then the revolutions hopes of democracy will quickly dust by that military coup so once again in comes a former chief judge this time. sisi so the revolution goes a full circle. thanks printed out international twenty two minutes past eleven in the evening now one of the missions for egypt's new president is to revive its battered economy so if you want to do that who do you get the help or how about tony blair his hats in the ring the former british m.p. who dragged the u.k. into war before reinventing himself as a peace envoy could be the future savior of egypt's finances apparently find out how we snag that job online from us also to all of it together why african leaders of granting themselves and their allies immunity from trial over war crimes genocide and crimes against humanity we've got
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a report on that lined up on our site. right to see. her straight. and i think you're. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. she's world renowned tennis royalty but russia's maria sharapova has crushed her wimbledon just one round before the quarterfinals she still trending on twitter although the hashtags nothing to do with her from medieval for him but rather who is maria sharapova the treasurer asked artie's had a social media what it was all about. that's right who is maria sharapova well national unfortunately fell out of wimbledon a little bit earlier than we'd have liked but she was fielding questions from the
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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 an ten dollars per 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 to up and you can see basically in the cricket playing countries of the world not and i know as an american and like i say there's even one in the states you know so i think we're ever something goes on on twitter that there's always be something in the states but it might be simply the might be some cricket
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fans there anyhow india and the u.k. took to it thought it was hilarious and what what happened was basically means sprung up such as these with luis suarez getting in getting involved in others that gave up of 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 a 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. sure it will be to go to the morning after the break found out what technologies putting a spanner in the financial works with a woman who will never forget because a report he says shortly. yes
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it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean how else can you can 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 shields her children from wandering gypsies or 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
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rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. a little. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser and the slightly modified words of thomas jefferson what financial system ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion and what banking system can preserve its liberties have to bankers are not warned 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 lost in a century or two the tree of liberty must be refreshing from time to time with the blood of patriots and banking tyrants the natural newer. well.
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actually that you speak of not someone new or has been laid at barclays bank here in the u.k. so this is the beginning of the revolution i think i think this is the first movement. of the of the banking revolution somebody. in the barclays branch and i think we should have won the cars are important interview this man because he is a patriot well the billionaire class the top point zero one percent are very worried about the pitchforks nick hanauer who is an early investor in amazon and a billionaire he says the pitchforks are coming for us plutocrats and he starts off i see pitchforks which i reckon is that i see dead people of our day. well this guy nick hanauer he's trying to. starve themselves yes i'm saying i don't.
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