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girlfriend still pins tear jerking poetry. we post only. i don't see your facebook you street. friends military more cities in the east clearing the way with heavy artillery attacks and shelling of residential areas. i want to. artsy meets a palestinian scene who was beaten by police as protests against alleged abuse of power by israel's pride. and go in for golda germany's requests just to see it stocks of precious metal being held in the us got a resounding no from washington.
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this is artsy international comments eli from the russian capital words just turned six pm thank you very much for joining us now army tanks have flooded into east ukraine after ansa government forces were driven out of several key cities. this a.p.c. is firing on kramatorsk which is now thought self-defense fighters video taken from inside another tank shows soldiers laughing and cheering. now right here is how the bossa lines have changed in recent days the army has taken more cities pushing nancy government fighters back to the original capitals but the broad. the offensive has fallen on civilians and for
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a structure as you're about to see these are the remains of a church the store during an air raid on kramatorsk the city has been under siege and targeted by shelling for almost two months thousands have fled just as they have from other cities and villages in the east some of which have been reduced to rubble. you know going to you know one of the other was you know if you for a free meal you want you can be for been there going to be what if you let me let me go to the new my. you would you want to visit with me what you want you know them i mean. a family with my daughter you know. and retaken cities the military is there are some local police officers and all men aged between twenty five and thirty five that's according to local authorities a video emerged showing a ukrainian deputy question in the man with a plastic bag on his head now a. elderly man with jailed for his alleged links to answer government protesters
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who he calls separatists. yes. he went. tens of thousands of people are running from the horrors of war refugee camps now stretch along the border with russia ready to take in people day and night. follows one family's journey to safety. they have packed only the basics mostly warm clothes to keep the children on that they were forced to leave their hometown of climate or ski in and out. wheeling children and entire families
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it wasn't an easy decision you. know about. when you post this video because they know if you don't just if you move your significant feel stupid to believe that they do just what it would feel if i posted to this because it is a feel it's feel right it's hard to say how many people have fled kramatorsk the city that's been the target of kiev's michu gratian for months even when the army raised the ukrainian flag over the town the refugees kept telling me is. that it's you know this is your father or you. but i thought there was good thing you don't think. but it.
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was a. this. part of the. local not the you know why do. you want to come back. to. the club many of those who have fled were forced to leave their relatives behind. ministers husband is still and let us do it. was. such a hot was russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainians refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia to figure the country's federal migration says could be full times hung or miss causton the buddha could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians being cool to in the crossfire a leaving targeted themselves here
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a car drives up to a border post forced to turn round and in front of. the family we spoke to had to change their plans after seeing just how hard it was even to get close to the checkpoint they decided to try their luck at another crossing that asked us not to join them worried with a tract unnecessary attention. would continue the journey and. it used to be a crane and checkpoint but as you can see now it's abandoned there is absolutely nobody here because crawls freely as you can see the ukrainian border guards left the russian side of the checkpoint seventy or no then the ukrainian russian border people here crossed day and night as you can see there many of them running strong . bolland see their motherland this is one of the few places along the east front here where there are no clashes but people are jittery fighting could break out
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here is well at any moment top of the bubble likely but. you would hear. the most abortion on. the border and the safety beyond it is now just steps away but just one or even if these people will be able to go home it's far from clear. brief notion r.t. in eastern ukraine. moscow has long pushed for a lasting cease fire in the crane and say foreign minister sergey lavrov again stressed the importance of stock in the fights and. common interests to stop the bloodshed there could be no more excuses to delay an immediate cease fire as more and more people suffer in a forced to flee stream be concerned with the growing number of civilian casualties and damage infrastructure cities villages roads children's homes schools everything's been destroyed it reminds me of the great bombings in one nine hundred
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ninety nine but what's happening today in ukraine is far more serious i think it's time to put all ambitions aside and start thinking about saving lives. across round of israeli airstrikes on gaza has left nine palestinian soldiers that the strikes also cause injuries to civilians in gaza with women and children among those being centered in a local hospital israel claims that was targets in terrorist sites that suicides have been exchanging fire for at least a week now and the palestinian population is considering it protest against what they see as the on the warrants of the use of force against civilians in gaza and human rights activists say israeli law systematically the noise and violate the rights of minors in palestine and the recent incidents a fifteen year old palestinian boy was severely beaten by israeli officers he is a cousin of a palestinian seen abducted and burnt alive last month in jerusalem post near the
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young that. was the last to see his cousin muhammad to nine i said before he died ten minutes before he died and it was like i was. driving by i told him i said i had to. be right back ten minutes later and then he got kidnapped and tonics truman did not in that moment you know he was arrested and beaten up by israeli soldiers i was actually standing there watching the protest while i heard some people screaming from the left. i heard from people when i was out of me. and my number on your theory. so there was a friend's in front of me so i tried to jump right in and i have a problem i face. the make a my mind. for a moment for. a point to mean that phrase and one conjures all you know we're going to monitor his mother says the soldier's intention was clear if you want to take
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somebody you have to beat them up like this. everyone. but not i mean i've never seen anybody to this extent the beating to kill you know it's like attempted murder it's not the first time the i.d.f. has faced this kind of criticism we've documented many cases where palestinian youths were beaten by border police and by it's rare for these attacks to be filmed but it's not rare for them to happen it's in him has on its books hundreds of cases of the security forces using violence against palestinians but most were closed without any measures being taken against the soldiers or police involved these really police say the footage of target being beaten up was heavily edited and altered and does not represent events accurately nonetheless tensions between the two sides continue to simmer and many fear it's only a matter of time before and already tense region will be pushed over the edge
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policy r.t. jerusalem. and coming up shortly for you catastrophe of war did to passenger planes almost collide at barcelona airports as air traffic control accidentally puts them on a collision course. also how tough was it to survive the mean streets of moscow stay with us for a look at how russian authorities are stepping in to get road rage on their control . but first for decades germany believed scold was safe and sound in the most secure vault in the world but one taken that outs or even just second that proved difficult a serious diplomatic standoff with washington began her all over has the story. there was a time when taking gold out of the u.s. federal reserve was only for hollywood to suggest for. bruce willis to stop because the financial crisis in europe sold germany decided it
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wanted to bring home a significant chunk of the precious metal from the united states despite the aim to ship three hundred tons to frankfurt by twenty twenty so far they've only managed to bring back just over ten percent of. the americans are taking good care of our gold we have no reasons for mistrust. not so say critics of the slow progress the six hundred thirty five billion dollars of gold and u.s. faults has never been fully inspected by germany. why we haven't been allowed to escapes me i'm no conspiracy theories but the blunders bank should be able to audit the gold once a year like it does with the reserves in frankfurt. the lack of inspection has led some to question if it's still there even after at least one dk to ask when this bank and there is still no shred of evidence that the german gold is untouched in
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the new york morals we're still missing person book published go by our number. even though the us the federal reserve has published these lists for their own gold germany has the world's second largest gold reserves worth one hundred and forty one billion dollars currently forty five percent of that is stored in new york thirteen percent in london eleven percent in paris although the three hundred seventy four tons in france is set to be all returned to germany the rest is in the bundesbank vaults in frankfurt anyone questioning the safety of the gold reserves being lashed office conspiracy theorists by those in charge they say it's solid financial management the bundesbank maintain that their plan is on track however they do face a potential logistical headache as they try and return almost seven hundred tons of gold from new york in paris bucky into germany safe and sound by the twenty twenty
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deadline peter all of a. while let's go to new york on the federal reserve bank the place where some of the world's largest economies keep their gold deeper on the ground lies the vault probably the biggest you'll find anywhere there is the equivalent of around four hundred billion dollars there but most of it does not belong to the u.s. in fact almost all of it comes from other nations who just like germany rely on agreements with their american partners. well this play with us because we have more news coming your way after a short break. she did laboratory curbeam was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on her feet leave doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why it should care about you and.
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this is why you should care what you only on the. economic down in the final. and the rest because i. believe every week. on america in the financial world. it's not stopping only to the credit. in life there are. welcome if you just joined us this is our to international the former georgian
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president has passed away aged eighty six aside from being george's leader on the rose revolution in two thousand and three he was also the last foreign minister of the u.s.s.r. in that position he actively worked to bring down the berlin wall and put an end to the cold war here's what he said about those events girls i'm proud of those along with another figure has devoted all my life to stop the cold war and bring peace to the world. and you can find more on the life and political legacy of eduard shevardnadze on our website r.t. dot com also there on the edge of nuclear disaster and again the cooling system magic pans crippled fukushima nuclear plant is switched off after nearly is this covered for about about the dangers it poses online. while some rise of the real transformers there's the finance company reveals plans to make drones that can fix themselves and change shape during a mission. now
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a newly released video shows the moment sue passenger planes almost collided at barcelona airports one was crossing the runway on the ground as the other attainments alliance the boeing from russian airline to terra pulled up at the last minutes employed in the argentinian air boss spanish flight controllers insists that c. would not have lied but aviation expert chris kate told us the ground control while struggling. with ground control can quite clearly bit because both of these airplanes were on traffic control instruction at the time so the jets landing would have been listening to the. traffic controller giving him instruction . the argentinean jets would probably have been listening to ground control giving him instructions on what to do and quite frankly the takeoff on the ground and
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to me in church should have been given instruction to hold church of the runway the two pilots in the jets not noticed the argentinian jets crossing the room why it might have been that the jet come down straight. into i mean. well centuries british workers have been at the coal face of the carcasses economic success but these days everyone from lourdes popstars and celebrity chefs say their countrymen have grown lazy so how fair is that claim only boycott found out. the great british work force one that gave birth to an industrial revolution helped build an empire and brought the world the railways the telephone the jet engine and the t.v. brits may insist they still work their fingers to the bone but that actually found to be less productive than in countries like the us germany and even those old
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rivals france and the former conservative deputy prime minister lord has all time says he knows why but the veteran heavyweights brits don't get up early enough they aren't ambitious enough and they simply don't work hard enough tough as it was to steel myself from an afternoon down the pop i bucked myself up to ask the successful entrepreneur where they he agrees that brits are just lazy unfortunately you know we have situations where they come in for interviews they've got no if you just churn off one charm the scruffy that's what we want we have a lot of people climbing beneficial people that want to go work and you know which is a friction economy overseas allowing us to bring in a lot of foreigners and employ actual fact you know i mean i want to be sure but part about ten percent of charlie's two hundred staff and now foreign and that
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figure is likely to grow because he says they simply pull their weight but try telling that to london's office workers who are quite frankly insulted what you say you don't think brits are lazy nor are not the working for example i work too many hours maybe compared to the coaches we have more the work life balance by don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. but no i wouldn't say we're lazy but we do work quite hard just because europeans i was here have radio summer holidays and they take time out also take time off in the office to me yeah it was a lot of them maybe in the office right now where. and yet british workers produce about a fifth less for every hour worked than any of the leading g seven nation even celebrity employers like madonna accused the brits of indolence top chef jamie oliver has said that his restaurants would close if there weren't any european
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immigrants to work in them charlie mullins the work ethic starts at school i believe if we can work more attractive. we're going to get a lot more people a lot more in the workplace and we need to start you know we need to go into schools. for actually you know. the consequence according to the international monetary fund this month is that slack staff pose a major risk to britain's future economic health but if that's not enough to get brits off the couch perhaps charlie's an example of just how far good old fashioned british hard graft can get you. know r.t. . and some more international news in brief routine our police think you wait fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who are demanding the release of a former opposition politician who was detained on suspicion of insulting the judiciary after revealing documents about orders allegedly taken bribes security
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forces arrested some of the demonstrators in the rallies over traditional corruption have continued for several days now. and over to mexico now were a deadly stampede at a concert involving thousands of people calls the wall to collapse three have been confirmed dead and over a dozen were injured of us all say people rushed forward after shots were heard in the let's them. a military helicopter has crashed near vietnam's capital hanoi killing sixteen people five others survived the accidents the topper came down while taking part in a parachute exercise the cause is unknown. now in most schools traffic jam the highways and byways road rage construct at any time in fact the roads are becoming so aggressive the authorities are stepping in as paul scott now reports. unfortunately they sort of seeing is all too common in russia so common in fact will make his have recently and for the first time introduced an
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aggressive driving bail and punishing those who use their vehicles to intimidate or harass other road users campaign is say it's a step in the right direction however they still have concerns. legislation is gradually getting tougher in russia but it foresman it just isn't in place was to have a long way to go before we learn to implement laws how do you control its enforcement how do you make sure it won't be abused as a gravy train by all the dirty cops at times central moscow resembles a car park rather than a road network stationary traffic from bumper to bumper as far as the eye can see even while speaking to dimitri examples of road rage were evident. there are many ways in which aggressive driving manifest itself driving too close to the car in front impatiently flashing your lights or sounding your horn and skipping a red light are just some examples and on occasions these displays of frustration
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lead to violence. so how common is aggressive driving we are some drivers caught in the moscow rush hour. road rage is all around men show no respect for female drivers fines this is what can help i can see no other way but i guess it's inevitable on the road it doesn't go as far as to killing somebody and that fights do take place i was a witness to one and sure men do it especially often can you recall something particularly unpleasant given the middle finger. how do you respond i do the same. so why do people become so aggressive behind the wheel limos and such people are probably prone to mood swings and on able to control themselves so road rage is just one manifestation of this disorder is just that the car gives you an illusion of us. safer place to be the decision to post the aggressive driving bills or thirty's all keen to be seen to be addressing the issue but with
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a maximum fine of five thousand rubles or around one hundred fifty dollars there's a concern the deterrent isn't strong enough being scenes like this could be seen for some time to come to moscow. that's it from moscow that's our up next on our team for national controversial he was throwing awards are again end whites so if you're watching us from the u.k. that you are going on the ground there stay with us. when people talk about human rights violations you should involve some pro western protesters getting beaten up and the response from mainstream media is usually to bomb somebody somewhere so good thing they haven't picked up a story from detroit that the u.n. is calling a human rights violation residents of the motor city are well sadly the former motor city who are hundred fifty dollars or more behind on their water bills are
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getting their water shut off completely the water and sewage department is five billion dollars in debt and that is a justification to crack down on deadbeats on the surface the seems like an open and shut case of course everyone has the right to water especially detroit which is near a huge bodies of fresh water that other cities can only dream of but on the other hand if the poor don't pay for water then us taxpayers will be paying for it for them and that's not fair i think this is not so much a case of a right to water but a right to disemployment and a corruption free city government back when people in detroit had good salaries and a government that wasn't flagrantly corrupt they would have any problems paying for their water bills but that's just my opinion. talking about languages but i react to situations i have read the reports. please know i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter part of the monthly so it's if.
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they do no more weasel words when you have a direct question and the prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a. pretty well off speech and a little down the street into costs. they were presumably using this notion that any male old of a certain age roughly between forty and sixty who was killed is automatically counted as a combatant. in vietnam body count as a metric was flawed it did not really give you a measure of how successful you were being in fact it led you astray in assessing that the and the drone strikes are the same why they're the rall metric tell me how we're winning if every time we kill one we create ten strikes and cause
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a significant negative reaction by pakistani authorities and by the pakistani people. here and since i stopped reach great minds. that very large drone strike really up and did us pakistani relations i was a military guy for twenty five years i've done seven wars i'm not about being nice to the enemy. but the blowback and the aspect of political destabilization those things ultimately do make us less safe. ah going public outcry appears to have at least come the country's top political and military leadership to publicly denounce to a stronger us why this is north you will use english and you have recourse but when the bill you couldn't explain you called stupid become just meant to leave and. become an epochal must get you to go to. the party you want about your d.d.
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judicial system which would be no did you dishes system cottam they. suffer my gosh . this is a bond i only wish that i hit song shows other what follows them out up on to the damage that i'm going to do. which had throwing. in suffer. the victims have decided to fight a legal battle against the cie for killing innocent civilians when we started with serving legal notices and starting to draw in the piggish and my critics there were saying how can you do draw on a ticket there's no jurisdiction in tribal areas there are so many issues and there are so many objections to muslims who when they don't know who it's a common jorgen pakistan that grandfather starts and then the grandson actually gets to hear the word it in that case but i decided to file to push our high court litigation because.

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