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for. instance. in the. eye witnesses ukrainian troops enter the anti-government stronghold of slovyansk and raise the country's flag over the eastern city with kiev defying forces retreating to the regional capital done yet. this. morning in the small eastern ukrainian village of hundreds of go where locals are burying those killed in tuesday's airstrike that claimed twelve lives including a five year old boy. isis militants value to take the fight from syria and iraq to spain as western governments scramble to secure their borders
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from radicalized volunteers returning from the cotton. five pm in moscow good to have you with us and our to international our top story this hour ukrainian troops say they for again control the eastern city of slovyansk which have been a stronghold of anti-government resistance for months here the most recent pictures from the city. the sound of explosions people running for cover reports of multiple civilian deaths piling up over the last twenty four hours but difficult to confirm because of ongoing fighting it's thought at least six people were killed in the most recent attack most of them elderly. meanwhile the ukrainian flag has been hoisted over slovyansk on the orders of president poroshenko while the government hails the seizure of the city as a triumph others see it as a pyrrhic victory for more than two months of siege including shelling artillery
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fire have left the city in ruins this is the face of today's slovyansk and the returning residents who escape the fighting might not be able to recognize. it. and. even more as eventually areas caught in the violence and ski have relaunched its military operation artillery attacks have left locals in neighboring kramatorsk in a state of shock. so that's what you should do your life. is resident of kramatorsk returned home to discover in the ruins this is all that's left of his flat after the building was pounded by shells. one of which is not too much because that is what it is for. people who ensure.
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all this. and the government forces confirm they have mostly withdrawn from so from slovyansk also getting reports that they've pulled out of kramatorsk retreating southeast towards the regional capital of done yet these pictures allegedly show. tank these photos newly posted on twitter of what appear to be forces arriving in done yet it's just a recap ukraine's fourth largest city with a population nearly a million only two years ago dennis was one of the host cities of the european football championships reports are in that explosions have been heard near the international airport there will bring you more information as we get it it's been a week of tragedy for the people of the small ukrainian village of qana devastated
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by an airstrike earlier this week residents have been burying the victims twelve people including a five year old boy killed dozens more injured in the air raid that some army commanders say was accidental or me if emotional was at the funerals just a warning you may find some of the images in her report disturbing. a day of mourning in the village of start i can do a show for. residents gathered to pay tribute to those killed and wednesday's shelling. a van the youngest victim celebrated his fifth birthday just a day before his death. new told us he didn't even have time to play with him. next to his coughing another larger one this is yvonne's father. bloodiness body encased a covered only pieces and left after one of the shells landed in a metre away from the man. visited the village shortly after the bombardment this
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is where dinner's body on the ground locals say bombs were dropped from two airplanes they counted at least eighteen craters. though some alludes. to let us use the device as popovers provided it is the message here is that. it's a dinner to really bring you some a little bit. we've got to my brother ben had. the goods. 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 risk to blow up political theater and maybe score which just be enough to give a good state to. the doubts that. this is simply you still need. to do with
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this it wasn't really wasn't. didn't do it it didn't need you to do it but. this is not the first child killed in what kiev calls its antiterrorist gratian 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. it shouted. was. was. a man i mean that goes hey i live oh i can't believe people predicted nationally out of. you boys you. know.
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you would do when and husband buried you know the funerals started and then to move. in recent days at least six freshly dug graves have appeared that they cemetery but with a large scale minutes your operation in eastern ukraine now underway locals fear they will be even more. refined. start a congressional lugansk region crain more of the details of the new train and its tragic stories of locals you can find on following maria's twitter. the. extremist fighters from isis redoubling efforts to make territorial gains in syria and neighboring iraq but their ambitions don't end there they want to see an islamic state that stretches from western or all the way to western europe as one
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she has boasted in this online video. it's funny you know i'd still use your forefathers and all the willing we are going to liberate it with the might of allah thousands of european volunteers have already helped swell the ranks of regional militants the e.u. and the us stepping up security measures over fears returning jihad its will seek to unleash terror back at home like sara shows he has more. 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 come australia yuki nothing has
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gathered us except to make a lot of. oh my goodness. i know how you feel when i. feel depressed it reaches out to sister still 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 reported 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 a recent shooting at the brussels jewish museum is an ample example of jihad may be
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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. as they continue further into syria and iraq terry campaign isis has already wrested control of several large oil fields in syria from rival rebel factions jihad is now battling with iraqi troops in a bid to seize oil refineries in the north of the country one analyst tells us that isis could even start exporting the black gold we should not rule out the possibility that these religious extremists can get this oil to the market and receive funding isis is very well funded they were able to loot a bank and apparently ran away with tens of millions of dollars for this
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recent events they've made in iraq in neighboring syria they were in a defacto alliance with the united states of america and its north atlantic allies against the domestic based regime the president all sought and that not only brought them recognition and influence brought them a certain amount of funding still to come as a mega pile of rubbish grows higher in south east london house prices in the area dropping lower than what residents who had to put up with the stink warriors also. just imagine twenty two drawing this racing down here it's three hundred twenty kilometers an hour that top speed of how the olympic host city of sochi is writing for its next major sports event russia's first formula one grand prix. but first an autopsy examination is found that the palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed this week was burned alive palestinians blame his murder on a far right jews they also sparked clashes with israeli police on friday.
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israeli forces used tear gas to disperse crowds of mourners in your solemn at the funeral of the palestinian youngster thought to be murdered in revenge for the killing of three jewish teenagers that israel blames on hamas while searching for their killers israel arrested hundreds of palestinians and raided thousands of west bank homes tension further fueled by strikes from both sides with israel and troops along to gaza border one palestinian journalist who's been covering the conflict tells r t the situation is on a knife edge. what we are seeing right now is retaliating from both sides situation could this could lead more some calls were made for third intifada uprising and the latest incident the murder of the sixteen year old palestinian boy came after the murder of three israeli settlers this is going to fuel the tension and you know a number of threats made by the israeli army officials against the hamas rule gaza
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if the rocket fire does not stop from gaza in the israeli military might intervene according to the testing in the center for the reserve 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 today when it come to the israeli casualties the whole world is talking about this there is no peace process violence is there anything the scene you have poverty you have you know all all kinds of you know factors so the environment the atmosphere is there for a third intifada. still to come what are you willing to do for high speed internet find out how residents of a remote german town look matters into their own hands after this short break. i'm abbie martin the stories we cover here are not going on here in iraq other big
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story the extreme headlines and talk there's a reason they don't want to do now that are important and. now let's break the set. with economic downturns in the final. days belong to the old saying i and the rest because i will be taking it will be every week on me.
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quarter past the hour homes in south east london being swamped by the stench and sight of a growing mountain of rubbish that after three years of crete now stands four stories tall attempts to get authorities to deal with a festering rat infested trash most rotten he had been in vain for reports. and he's not the only one around his saying that after a waste disposal company allowed this rubbish to pile up now estimated to stand around forty feet and how long have you been living with the neighbors. going off for years. there were through with. so on.
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he would plastic. or as you can see. they don't quite work it's not just residents here upset since december two thousand and eleven the london fire brigade has sent 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. do you think the way the residents here being treated by a company is thirty. although they did release 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
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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 their different firms have been operating on a permit from the environment agency people are supposed to police this but taken decisive in force with action well this has 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'll with the lies and the dust and. that comes from that must've pile of rubbish and quite frankly that thinks. reporting for us. well look now at some other stories making global headlines beginning in somalia where car bomb explosion in the capital mogadishu killed at least four
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people the blast happened outside the main gate of parliament while m.p.'s were in session al-shabaab islam is militants admitting to carrying out the attack this may at least ten people were killed when the group targeted the same site. in afghanistan at least four hundred oil tanker trucks carrying fuel were destroyed by fire the blaze started in a parking depot used by trucks delivering nato supplies the taliban says it carried out the attack. according to egypt has given life sentences to muslim brotherhood spiritual leader and thirty six of its members found guilty of inciting violence after last year's coup that toppled president morsy judges also upheld death sentences for ten other party leaders egypt's army back government has been cracking down on the group for more than a year jailing thousands and killing hundreds of protesters in the streets. pro and anti immigration activists squared off at the u.s. border patrol station in the town of maria california awaiting for the arrival of
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another one hundred forty families without documents from central america residents made headlines this week after they blocked three buses with immigrants most of the arrivals fleeing poverty in their home countries to cross the us mexico border hoping for a better life. after hosting the two thousand and fourteen winter games the russian black sea resort of sochi tri gets handed formula one in october it'll be the first russian city to stage an f one grand prix you know harvey visited the racetrack to see if everything is up to speed. the race is on for the southern resort of sochi to bits to transform itself from a limper coast into the venue for this year's russian drum. 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 sortie team are confident their circuit will be both on time and world class is going to be fine i
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think most most our foreign circuits are similar in the sense of very very kind of last minute delivery i think is going to be quite challenging for a lot of drivers we have a couple of very interesting turns here which i think will be challenging to. show some strengths of the drivers in a different way it's not been easy for the organizers who are tasked with constructing a track that could weave its way intricately through sort she's a limping 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 design and the early feedbacks to be believed it seems that didn't disappoint behind me you'll see that 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 metres from side to side just imagine the bottleneck in the potential
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problems they all try to squeeze through here. that was battled through here they pick up speed up towards three hundred kilometers an hour they sweep their way around this majestic picturesque bend take the round metal 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. and the glamour that lie ahead with the final layer of the trunk to be laid in august it seems that for organizes the finish line is literally in sight the mine will be the case in the future then one chief bernie ecclestone keen on tuning the russian grown pretty into a night race does what mr ecclestone sincerely wants this is a beautiful idea definitely this year race starts at three pm and it will be a race before the next year as i'm sure that the one year of such
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a comfortable be if the lights race night to all day though it's unlikely to matter too much to the officials in sochi he won the bid to make the city a global school team but no this is one rice this only just begun reporting from sochi says neil harvey foxy almost a year now since the capsized coast to concordia cruise ship was hauled upright again but some other attacks still deep underwater on or you can travel you can go on an underwater journey to explore its submerged interiors. and on our website read how google makes certain news items disappear from search results find out what stays and what goes on live. right from the sea. first rate. and i would think that you're. on a reporter's. instagram. to
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be in the know. getting high speed internet from existing providers proved impossible for a small german village so residents decided to go it alone and find a way of doing it themselves peter all reports. rural farming villages of northern germany are beautiful but remote so remote telecom companies refused to install morton broadband connections because they didn't see any profit in it and if the three 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 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
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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 switchover to fiber optics 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 it's been 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. 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. 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
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which generates power for the village even the cows are online tagged and logged with a click of a button here going head to head with the main providers has paid off for the community peter all of a r.t. . up next the story on one tent brawling community fighting against eviction from their only homes stay with us. see good lumber tour tim curry was able to build windmills most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care only on the dot com.
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diverse culturally diverse all the old reasons of the traditional reasons for homelessness you've got alcoholism yet mental illness you've got other types of addiction you know but now we've got people here just because of economics solely because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high it takes three minimum wage. jobs for a single individual to afford the basic necessities of life if this is public land and we're part of the public and they've created an environment where we can afford a place to live i believe as an american we have a right. to camp out or to possess public land entails something is created. it might.

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