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so picture a. former student. of bombards eastern ukraine by land and air raising communities in order to crush the anti-government movement setting the casualty list soaring. as. we report on those unwittingly caught and he has onslaught of civilians the elderly even children are written off as collateral damage plus. radicals in iraq in syria secure recently proclaimed islamic caliphate as they seize control of vast oil fields analysts say the advance of the militancy could be orchestrated from abroad.
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killing of a palestinian boy triggering the violence across the nation as mourners accuse israel of or avenge attack over the earlier slaying of three israeli teenagers. today's top stories oh look back at the week's news two pm in moscow villages raise residential areas reduced to rubble cities turned into ghost towns all less than a week since the collapse of the ceasefire between kiev in the east of ukraine. yes operation to root out what it calls separatists and terrorists also claimed the lives of dozens of civilians including children. did you. do you.
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do you do you do you do you do you do you need someone. to do the blood that. do you do. the goods. you got the module aboard borrowing. you know you use your groceries. and especially a bloody air raid on the village of congress shopko wednesday left at least twelve dead here about first denied responsibility the later a military commander admitted it was a quote accident or if an ocean of visited the devastated community. as leon rise in can. a village twenty five kilometers from the ground houses and steam . at least five area bombs were dropped here he's joined an entire street
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and killing several people most. browed quarter unit no one knew about alexander invites us to follow him. his backyard has become a hammock field joe you're going to go out on the water as it as it's near yeah that's all that's a good look up there on a big shot. just next door and other human tragedy a sort of part of north where most of that lead up is and they were glued gordon a couple wrong and i want to give more you want to warn me of my should presume that it's a very good year old countries family was fortunate enough to time at the time of the shelling of the food he says it would have killed gone. what do i think is think you two cranes are forced just hours ago to seize upon andy and he resumed
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because it's empty terribly aeration in eastern ukraine and you should use in your book movie need to do good but that was the deal with the book was a bit of good in the point of. war it was killing you it kills the would choose to be with you it gives you the reason e.g. when you deal in which he she would need to deal with it would lead to good a good neighbor is good didn't cable good question and we treat politics told us why he thinks the bill which was targeted to the earth well there were us some of us. will get a little bit out of the brochure of the day yes i'll do for a girl if you will be a circle those are the supposedly was going to be on the road on the way with clark told a story in the w. bush should be nurturing the new floor as possible as it's a good deal if you just died suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding you know on my fourth or top when you're going to shoot but here now i carry the national series you know we have to run now that i needed to get out ok i can hear
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that's. we're doing we're not perfect either. they say that. they're here to subsidize forces bases their morality on 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 in another shelling since then there has been no running water and no electricity or to. sing in us at all to our children but only to someone with whom you. see the teacher. but here's what we find alexander's father him on the injured he says he sees no point in leaving now that his wife's gone on her will. that's not the moment i don't know what you want you to the no no you got to who. is.
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better. we come back to lugansk. is the last great speech for the city and there was song of about the minds at. the bills. the bridge was a check point. is flown was charles with whom i was driving told us that this is the last checkpoint will start again with. the. hop and they say they are surprised why those are the. noble sayings and the check for the nearest. time to look that way it seems that no one has a question. in eastern ukraine. the destruction of countershaft caused a firestorm of debate on how far is too far kiev's closest ally the u.s.
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has rushed to its defense calling the army's actions quote an attempt to restore peace the state department even justify the operation operation as a quote measured response meanwhile the shell shocked locals have started burying their dead including a five year old boy and his father dozens gathered to say their goodbyes and what was left of the village square then we met a woman who was there to watch who had to watch her son and husband buried together . we would want to believe it beautifully. if you could even when you look at it you don't remember you boys you don't think you the boy. was me that's good. disillusionment with the actions of ukraine's military reached the country's parliament this is how a lawmaker interrupted president poroshenko as he was praising the armed forces. i would be. shocked you natural computers or was
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it was it was. i am oh. not sure how to be guided by the military's blunders and attacks have sown destruction and tragedy across the east of ukraine throughout the week on tuesday a school building was gutted during the government shelling six people died more were wounded in the attack according to local media in the same onslaught a minibus was fired upon leaving four more dead another military barrage at a cancer hospital in lagos killing one woman and doing considerable damage these are just a few examples of what people in the east have been going through. my eyes in the bush i say yeah you please abortion i should they need to get. back
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into the national is a national player he. knew was going to look at you but when you've done it it doesn't have to go because you are you might do. you know student she did like stirring was not the best. and you government fighters have a bed in for besieged cities in the east partly they say because they were indefensible the other reason is that they could do nothing to prevent civilian civilian casualties caused by the government bombardment they now withdrawn towards the regional capital of dianetics and ukrainian armies enter the towns after almost two months of deadly shelling but william doors from the international action center says the horrors of war are far from over for the citizens of eastern ukraine. an act of heroism to show a civilian community and then raise your flag over it is no great accomplishment for the first time in seventy years artillery and aerial bombardment is falling on the cities of eastern ukraine and villages this is an all out war by the poroshenko
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government on its own people and it's being funded by the united states it appears they are not willing to stop even with suppressing opposition in east ukraine while some people are refusing to or can't leave tens of thousands have chosen to flee the war zone whether it be refuge with relatives in other cities or escape to abroad to russia many are finding it not as easy or safe just to flee. twice in twenty four hours a russian border checkpoint was targeted by the ukrainian military no one was killed in either incident though there were injuries among refugees weaving to enter russia. when i stood on what i was listening to and we came out of the never just don't feel like you don't have no money or do you need your. own little lady but don't you need w. w w what do you give it you again but she was.
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chronicled in the events of the last week and before in detail on our website there you can find video images of the events in eastern ukraine. radical militants from the group known as the islamic state have boosted their finances by seizing an oil field in syria this in addition to their other resource rich sites that they've already captured in iraq she has had made gains in both countries this week all for one goal to secure a so-called islamic caliphate on the captured territory it's also led to the secretive leader of the terrorist appeared on video for the first time apparently to shatter claims of the iraqi government that he had been wounded in a different show of force militants who are reportedly caught on tape parading tanks and other vehicles and eastern syria this on the heels of washington releasing half a billion dollars in military support to the syrian opposition terry's fear is some of the money will fall into hands of extremists investigative journalist matt parr
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thinks the u.s. helped bring about isis in the first place. isis is not just the nation of the syria isis this arjun's in iraq itself in the job is resistance to the u.s. occupation when they would do the troops in iraq the so-called surge there was a view. of those groups have been defeated or at least neutralized that probably never really happened and isis has been out iraq not just because it was out in syria but also by the incompetence or terrorism and corruption of the i'm a leaky government in iraq so all these different forces of previous generation which is very probable that iraq could fragment into three state street. the moment of the time being any kind of. could overcome the division but to shreds some rebel factions in syria have already pledged allegiance to what's been dubbed the islamic state by militants let's have a look at how much land that group already has under its control now this black
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area on the map in between syria and iraq is what is being called the islamic state it borders both countries as you can see the border is this orange line now iraq still claims it can defeat the terrorists and reclaim these territories lucy caffein of explains why that could prove a tall order. the hottest formally known as isis this week to clear the completion of their islamic state this set up a sham but now it's all one country is no more or less. the iraqi army meanwhile is fighting back in televised news briefings the government takes a victorious 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 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
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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 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 here on our way right now is one of the front lines the village of malabo locked up until about five days ago when isis resurgence can leave the country but entire territory village that's on
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a strategic road from mosul the next several of the provinces are they really want to insist to a benchmark lost soldiers have been able to clear bits of it but they're still clashes ongoing and that's what we're getting right now. at the base commanders take us to an outcome. overlooking an area controlled by militants this is the very first defensive 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 they would potentially take care 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 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 don't want to be here if that happens again it was apparent just how conflicts this was the front lines change daily and no matter
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what military gains each day if the iraqi civilians who lose as the war rages on car. problems in iraq still to come a look at the violent tit for tat in the middle east sparked by the killing of a palestinian teenager in jerusalem just ahead. terrorism the nature of terrorism is becoming increasingly internationalized local governments which may be the case in afghanistan very limited and to curtail that increasingly globalized spread one how do you really strike a balance here before. but not liking brooks who was living in the us if we all start for our good books you are going to be peace if you drive. this but success.
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join me. in that impartial and financial commentary interview and much much. only on boom bust and. autopsy results suggest a palestinian teenager abducted and killed in jerusalem this week was burned alive palestinians blamed his murder on far right jewish settlers his death sparked fierce clashes across the country with police in jerusalem using tear gas to disperse crowds.
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violence also spread to some arab towns with stone throwing crowds roaming the streets it's thought the teen was murdered in revenge for the killing of three jewish teenagers that israel blames on hamas israel arrested hundreds of palestinians and aerated thousands of homes while trying to find them. is offering to halt its rocket attacks on israel if the country stops shelling does. the killing of the palestinian teen also sparked outrage in the u.k. people gathered outside the israeli embassy in london to show their anger and what they say are rising levels of racism and violence the crowd chanted slogans calling on israel to stop attacks on palestinians we discuss the crisis with two political experts one from gaza and the other from tel aviv. ben student of killing three teenagers in. 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 peace is on the does
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a stream is continuous this is overwhelming situation. unfortunately the main neighborhood but. is no way to stop those killings on both sides by making a beautician the only way to blake this. is but sitting together and talking justly and fairly about a bit of everybody simmering tension has made headlines worldwide with the mainstream media though choosing to go over only one side of the story it seems. sense that there will be some retaliation for the it's becoming increasingly apparent that his promise to make our must pay for the three teenagers found out on monday there is a huge amount of grief discovering the grim discovery of the three bodies of those israeli teenagers late yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the three teenagers were murdered in cold blood by what he described as animals. but
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largely unnoticed by the international media hundreds of palestinian families have been left to grieve over their children's deaths as those figures show more than fifteen hundred palestinian children have been killed and six thousand injured by israeli forces since two thousand that means one palestinian child killed every three days activists mustafa barghouti thinks the international media has chosen to turn a blind eye to israel's deadly record. israeli army has been killing palestinians in cold blood. we are talking about thousands and thousands of palestinians would killed by the israeli army and tens of thousands of people who would enjoy doing forty seven years of military occupation there isn't any army now is demolishing houses and the actions of collective punishment out of continuing gold in the form of raids on gaza which the israeli army is using to provoke reactions from palestinians and then it isn't these the abbey the actions as close as the reason
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for the openness of behavior in gaza strip and in other places and palestinian territories. in a further escalation of the crisis a shocking video emerges allegedly showing israeli police beating a fifteen year old cousin of the palestinian teen burned alive in east jerusalem for the details on this story click on our t.v. dot com. plenty of toxic substances found in mexico city but one thing police didn't expect to find a whole load of radioactive material will tell you online how it could have gotten there. i've used any of the internet services that hide your identity or just googled information about that if so then you're a potential terrorist in the eyes of the u.s. national security agency just visiting the web site of a german based tor network that hides ip addresses puts you on the n.s.a. radar you don't even have to use a software to get on the list simply searching for information on it is enough former whistleblowers and those who help keep their identities hidden think the n.s.a. has gone beyond redemption. we've seen for the revelations that they're literally
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spying on every country that they can with the exception of for. in my opinion the n.s.a. is a grown up page and see 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 they did have a process that those limits what n.s.a. looks at and could take in. and stored in its database so that you can take a look at that the storage facilities they're building get an idea of how much they're taking in like a million square foot storage facility in bluff deal utah and other stories that they've had existing all along. need as well as other facilities around the world the new york times reporter revealed that the security contractors once known as blackwater threatened to kill government officials investigating the firm doing the u.s. campaign in iraq what's more the agents could do nothing about it because of the company's influence during the war facing investigators a manager of the guns for hire company said quote that he could kill the agents and
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no one would do anything about it the incident allegedly happened just weeks before the blackwater unit killed seventeen civilians in baghdad after the threat agents tried to stay out of sight in iraq even refusing to eat out in public the mercenaries they reported behaved as if they were above the law one former state department official peter van buren the says that everyone knew blackwater was out of control. the state department was so afraid of its mission in iraq being slowed down or delayed by replacing blackwater as a contractor that they were willing to accept almost any standards of behavior out of the company in order to continue the contract even though they understood it was detrimental to us aims blackwater was an organization out of control in iraq and we now have absolute proof that the state department who was supposed to control them knew that they were out of control knew that they were dangerous people knew that they were acting contrary to u.s.
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policy aims and did nothing the recent revelations will do little for the already tainted reputation of the mercenary company over the years of the groups accused of doing the us dirty work believed to have assisted the cia drone mission in pakistan the government paid millions of dollars to the contractor in afghanistan and allowed it to have its own military bases all of this culminating in the prosecution of several blackwater employees for killing civilians. this week a new generation aircraft carrier officially named by the british queen in a ceremony in scotland the queen elizabeth the first of two or ships being built at a cost of more than ten billion dollars but with a yes no referendum on scottish independence looming opinions are divided about the future of britain's naval forces currently based there we discuss possible implications with two military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unitary force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs
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money to set up the aisle the pot with all the admin and things like that but it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland supplication to join nato was successful then then and with expects the rest of the nato organization to come to their aid and vice versa i think couldn't we talk about defense and then . presidents go through the all roads eventually lead to tried and now the government has said it would seek the speediest and safest removal of president from scottish territory however there are huge implications in that because there appears to be no where the trident fleet plus warheads could go in the u.k. in the short to medium term and to move it would be hugely expensive and disruptive could the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan destabilize the region find out next but oksana boyko when she speaks with pakistan's national security and foreign affairs adviser stay with us.
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yes it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean how else can you explain the fact that michelle obama using the term chipped has become a scandal i don't white house summit on working families mrs obama explained that when she was working part time she realized she was getting chipped because she was actually king 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 shield her children from wandering gypsies who could give them the evil eye i seriously question if 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 thankfully for mrs obama she can't be fired from being the first lady only divorced
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or her husband's term ends now for me and every other person saying their opinion on camera we've got to be a lot more careful but that's just my opinion. your friend post a photo from a vacation. you can't afford. it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. choose your language. of choice we can with. some other. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to.
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choose the stories that impact the life choose the access to your office. hello and welcome to worlds apart the conventional wisdom of the last take it sounds that we all have a stake in global security but how to secure that security is not only a point of contention it's increasingly a source of conflict how do you protect yourself without endangering your neighbor all to discuss that i'm now joined by said pakistan's national security adviser mr aziz thank you very much for being here and i'm glad to be with you now i know that . a few months ago in the beginning of this year you were very warmly welcomed into
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washington by the secretary of state john kerry and you were greeted in moscow in pretty much the same terms by secretary or rather foreign minister sergei lavrov what is pakistan's game here are you trying to play the russians against the americans though i don't think it is a game. you have to go. through the. prime minister has to build economic partnerships hit and it goes and you can't have a brother this without peace and so peaceful. countries so as a part of that i don't think that. because india's. bug is not in the american goes does i think go over so we have to have a even handed elation ship both to do it. and know it is the.

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