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but no civilians will be killed the war in. kiev presses on with its crackdown on anti-government forces with pressure tanks on towns and cities in eastern ukraine despite civilians being caught up in the violence. of their own struggle with. the. locals in the small village of condit a show of bearing those killed by choose days airstrike which claimed twelve lives including a five year old boy. plus recruits from europe and the us join islamist fighters in syria and iraq spreading their control in the region at a furious pace also coming up. the murder of a palestinian boy triggers violence in jerusalem this morning is accusing israel
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over of range attack over the yearly killing of three israeli teenagers. are they welcome or watching r.t. international. now we are getting reports of multiple civilian deaths in the eastern ukrainian city over the last twenty four hours it's hard to verify the information due to the ongoing fighting there a key stronghold of anti-government forces for vans is one of the main targets of. you can hear the sounds of explosions with people running for cover reports say that at least six people have been killed in the most recent attack most mostly elderly people so young has suffered some of the worst destruction since the
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military operation was launched in april it was a similar situation in neighboring become a tour school. going to for two years. so that's what you should do your words. for her career and this resident of climate tossed came home to discover it in ruins this is what's left of his apartment after it was pounded by shells. going up which is michael matz does that feel for you to new. people who are unsure. sure we're. all this. while the us small the ukrainian village of convert a show of devastated by an airstrike early this week is burying the victims twelve
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people were killed there including a five year old boy dozens more were injured the village was almost razed to the ground by the air raid which some army commanders say was accidental artesian was at the funerals there are some graphic images coming up in her report. a day of mourning in the village of static and the show. residents gathered to pay tribute to those killed and wednesday's shelling. yvonne the youngest victim celebrated his fifth birthday just a day before his death. new toys he didn't even have time to play with. next to his coughing another larger one this is yvonne's father. body and face a covered only paces are left after one of the shells landed in a metre away from the men. busy to the village shortly after the bombardment this
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is red and there's body on the ground locals say bombs were dropped from two airplanes they counted at least. some alludes. to last. year's but it is the message here is. let's hear it to really bring some a little bit. we're going to have brought that them here. i think. we're in a good skier to do meanwhile he denies it and forces were involved he is the ukrainian state media turnitin picture of what happened then very much if you give fellowship fifty dollars and you know might have checked on they don't look like you know but i don't need you to keep it i don't have. the remaining fifty card all of my exceeded the resteal blah politically the ninety's which just be enough to give a good state. to doubts that. this is somebody you will need. to do with
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this it wasn't really you. didn't do it and it didn't leave you in. good shape this is not the first child killed in what kiev calls its antiterrorist peroration more than forty miners have reportedly died since it was launched less than three months ago and fury over their deaths has now reached ukraine's parliament. i mean. really affected shabbier not altogether sure it. was. it was was. i mean there goes a little i don't believe people predict a national database with thousand. boys.
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you would do when oldest boy and husband were buried and now the funerals started and then to move. in recent days at least six freshly dug graves have appeared that this cemetery but with a large scale military operation in eastern ukraine now underway locals fear there will be even more. riff notion party started the guards creature is to ukraine come for more details on a senior crane and the tragic stories of the locals there you can follow this twitter page. the. as jihadist fighters continue to make further advances in iraq and neighboring syria iran bishan seem to go far beyond the region video has emerged online showing two men claiming to be part of the great nine is the islamic state of iraq and the
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band saying it wants to reclaim spain. spano i tell you spain is the learned of our forefathers and although willing we are going to liberate it with the might of allah. and with thousands of medicine fighters recruited in western countries she curity is being tightened in europe and america in fear they will bring their terrorist skills home. now investigates. as isis continues its bloody rampage in iraq a quick look at the social media reveals that people from the west are more involved than you would imagine a man claiming to be not simple ton a twenty year old british national posted a photo of what seems to be fifteen homemade bombs it was accompanied by a tweet so the u.k. is afraid i'll come back with the skills i have gained the same man appears in a video with several others calling on brothers in the west to join their cause we have brothers from bangladesh from iraq from australia you can see nothing has
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gathered us except to make a lot of the high us oh my goodness. i know how you feel when. you feel depressed it reaches out to sister stool in the united states in april and nineteen year old nurse was detained at denver international airport she was allegedly on her way to syria to marry an isis fighter enjoined extremist organization to as reporting a system in any manner her facebook page suggested that her profession was a slave of this latest recruitment in western countries experts say is unprecedented german intelligence claimed that more than two thousand europeans have joined the jihad in syria and iraq including at least three hundred twenty germans american reporter richard angle who was kidnapped and released in syria two years ago says that up to seventy americans are also involved and with jihad is openly saying they could bring their terror skills home europe and the united states have reason to be on high alert
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a recent shooting at the brussels jewish museum is an ample example of jihad may be on its way to europe investigators claim the gunman joined isis in january and the recent tightening of security for u.s. bound flights suggests washington is becoming aware that isis terrorism is no longer a story from somewhere overseas it is real and could soon be leaving trails of destruction in its own backyard. actually i should have skipped and let's have a closer look now at what the jihadists have gained and it's much more than just land is this map to show you the oil fields have also been seized and they include two of the biggest in syria and they got their hands on that iraq's largest refinery baiji that all of them give vital funding to the jihadists we should not rule out the possibility that these religious extremists can get this oil to the market and receive funding in return isis is very well funded they were
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able to loot a bank and apparently ran away with tens of millions of dollars for this recent advance they made in iraq in neighboring syria they were in a defacto alliance with the united states of america and its north atlantic allies against a domestic based regime the president all sought and that not only brought them recognition and influence to brought them a certain amount of funding. coming up bad internet good team work villages forgotten by national internet providers chipped in to build their own super fast internet service we've got the details of this story just ahead. and. israeli forces have used tear gas to disperse crowds of mourners in jerusalem the funeral of a palestinian teenager he was abducted and killed this week. the
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youth his thought had been murdered in revenge for the killing of three jewish teenagers which israel blames on hamas while searching for their killers israel arrested hundreds of palestinians and raided thousands of homes in the west bank tension is further fueled by strikes from both sides with israel mobilizing troops in garza one palestinian journalist who's covering the conflict told r.t. the situation is on and i think. what we are seeing right now is retaliating from both sides circulation critically more some calls were made for a third intifada uprising and the latest incident the murder of the sixteen year old palestinian boy came after the murder of three israelis so there is this is going to fuel the tension and you know a number of threats made by the israeli army officials against hamas rule gaza if the rocket fire does not stop from gaza then the israeli military might intervene
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according to the palestinian center for bureaus of statistics more than one thousand five hundred palestinian the children have been killed between two thousand and two thousand and thirteen we haven't heard any condemnation from the world from the international community from the world leaders when it comes to the protest it would have come to the israeli casualties the whole world is talking about this there is not peace process violence is there working the scene you have property you have you know or all all kinds of you know factors so the environment the atmosphere is there for a third intifada. now from a limp a coach to formula one start line sochi gaze up for russia's first scrum pray. just did not use twenty two drawing just racing down here at three hundred twenty kilometers an hour that top speed will give you the right to stay on how the black sea resort is preparing for up tell you because right after this quick break.
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i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right other big story that extra headlines and talk there's a reason they don't want him to now that are important that we should all be completely out and let's break the set. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion security play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . despite promises if ukraine's president is not true and dangerous civilians in the east more residential areas are coming under fire country rages on saudi arabia sends thirty thousand troops to its border with iraq sparking serious of knowledge inflation
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officially associated with the isis the standoff between asylum seekers in the sorties pits millon on the edge triggering protests in support of the refugees what other media turns a blind eye to you get on our see. the the war is probably the most complex and difficult to. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. the kill a bunch of people who don't know what the problem is they're really us people. reading. this something that shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally
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because of it because it was night time for in the morning even the best even the bausch shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this set that was in this context that has absolutely no place. again welcome back now at eighteen thousand tons i'm full for always high a stinking wife site has been coughing suburban houses southeast of london for three years and this sara first my reports the massive pile of rubbish can literally take your breath away. and he's not the only one around here saying that after a waste disposal company allowed this rubbish to pile up now estimated to stand
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around forty feet and how long he been living there the neighbors. were off for years. their word for was a total waste on second guy said. he would pass. his plan and. it didn't quite work it's not just residents who are upset since december two thousand and eleven the london fire brigade have sent out save a six hundred fifty fire engines to twenty three separate fires here backing up more than six hundred fifty thousand pounds worth of resources the environment agency recently asked the high court to find a company in contempt of court after countless missed deadlines and injunctions to meet the waste the judge they dismissed the action they it's not immediately clear why understandably the company weren't keen to talk. using the way the residents here are being treated by a company is third. although they did release
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a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees incurred by the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various firms all changing their name and change the different firms they've been operating on a permit from the environment agency bottom line people are supposed to police this but no one has taken decisive force what action will this is meant that the residents that live here instead of being able to enjoy the comfort of their own homes are left in the middle of summer that they are with the lives and the dust and this that comes from that most of pile of rubbish and quite frankly that
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stinks. reporting for us. some international news in brief an american media is reporting that all of us german relations may have been undone this follows the arrest of a german intelligence agent on suspicion of spying for the us during questioning the agent reportedly said he had been gathering information about the ongoing inquiry into the n.s.a.'s activities in germany relations dive when it was revealed that america had been tapping the communications of chancellor angela merkel. in egypt two protesters have been killed in clashes between supporters of former president morsi and security forces demonstrations took place in cairo to mark years since the former president was ousted dozens were arrested is they chanted slogans against egypt's current president abdel fattah el-sisi police tried to disperse the protesters to gas and closed off public squares in the city prevent
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further gatherings and hurricane arthur is hit north carolina damaging homes and stopping residents from celebrating the fourth of july floods have destroyed parts of the city is water levels continue to rise in arthur has weakened since in this currently making its way north. three miners have been rescued half to spending more than two days in a collapsed illegal gold mine in honduras others remain trapped but with little water and oxygen authorities say their survival is in doubt heavy rain may also him rescue efforts. there are less than one hundred days to go before formula one grand prix racing comes to russia for the very first time the big event will take place in tsotsi on october the twelfth further in heart seeing the black sea resort reputation as a sporting hub with more now on the preparations his new.
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the race is on for the southern resort of sochi bits to transform itself from a limper coast into the venue for the issues russian drum prove this is organizers hope it will look for now though the reality is quite different the main grandstand still in the construction and the track still being late but the saudi team are confident their circuit will be both on time and world class is going to be fine i think most circuits are are similar in the sense of very very kind of last minute delivery i think is probably quite challenging for a lot of drivers who have a problem. very interesting terms here which i think will be challenging. i think some strands of the drivers in a different way has not been easy for the organizers who are tasked with constructing a track that could weave its way intricately through sort she's a limp dick village and at high speed. so to make that happen they drafted in one of the best in the business german track guru ham until care who came up with this
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design and the early feedbacks to be believed seems a tilke didn't disappoint behind me you'll see the fast this part of the course just imagine twenty two drivers racing down here at three hundred twenty kilometers an hour their top speed and then they break sharply for this turn to the tightest part of the course just thirty meters from side to side just imagine the bottleneck in the potential problems they all try to squeeze through here. that was battled through here they pick up speed up towards three hundred kilometers an hour if they sweep their way around this majestic picturesque bend take them around battle plaza and back into the more recognizable surroundings of the olympic village we took the chance to test out the track ourselves but we weren't the only ones the formula one road show served as a test drive for the big event while also giving russians a tantalizing taste of the glitz and the glamour that lie ahead with the final
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layer of the track to be laid in august it seems that for organizers the finish line is literally in sight that my not be the case in the future therefore in chief bernie ecclestone keen on turning the russian grand prix into a night race does what mr ecclestone sincerely wants was a beautiful idea different for this year race starts at three pm and it will be a race for the next year as i am sure that one year such a grand prix will be of the lead race night or day though it's unlikely to matter too much to the officials in sochi who in their bid to make the city a global sporting mecca winner this is one race that's only just begun reporting from sochi this is new york harvey farty. take a look at our website when you get a minute there's plenty on that same including make them forget the google search engine suddenly make some news disappear from its digital reality citing it may become irrelevant you can read more about that at r.t. dot com.
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and high caliber pictures here of naval drills being carried out by russia's fleet in the black sea we've got more pictures for you at up to. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters out r.t. to your facebook news feed. and getting high speed internet from existing providers proved impossible for one small german village so residents decided to go it alone and find a way of doing it themselves peter oliver has the story. the rural farming villages
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of northern germany are beautiful but remote so remote telecom companies refused to install modern broadband connections because they didn't see any profit in it and it's the through also being connected to the world is very important to the future of our community we are very spread out here for some properties the nearest neighbor can be up to six kilometers away from. snubbed by the telecom providers the village of love instead have taken matters into their own hands. but i think the this is a long term project we didn't expect to make any money for around thirty years that's no interesting to big company we're doing this for the service not profit. they've installed twenty two kilometers of fiber optic cable creating a community built broadband network that connects each household for anybody not convinced the local restaurant also doubles up as a show room so people can see just how big the differences are before and after the
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switch over to fiber optics but it doesn't come cheap it costs one thousand euro to join up and for that each person becomes a shareholder in the company despite the cost is being good to take over ninety percent of the village is now part of the network and it's helping families keep in touch my own in france with my son studies computer science and has to spend most of his time in the city because of this he can come home and work here sometimes it's great to see you know. i'm the broadband access has changed the way business is done allowing this farmer to sit on his porch while still controlling and monitoring his bio gas plant which generates power for the village even the cows are online and logged with a click of a button here going head to head with the main provider is paid off for the community peter all of a r.t. . up next here on out they have full time jobs but call and afford
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a proper home we take a look at the city made of tents in america and the people who live there but if you're watching us in the u.k. it's our special report on troops killed by friendly fire. probably the most complex. i think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you know i don't know if there are no relatives there are of us people. right now reading. this some of the
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shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best commander is given the mesh shoulder which are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. this is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and you can see them all. you can only see his facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe he cursed us or maybe he asked.
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