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i. think. i. actually israeli strikes a more targets in gaza apparently including a home for people with disabilities the total number of palestinians killed in a flood that fence it has now reached almost one hundred in the. training army shelling suburbs in the city of donetsk one of the biggest in the country's east prompting locals to flee civilian deaths now being reported. by british food for the future of this state health care service a trade treaty will see the n.h.s. ripped apart by private american medical.
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pm saturday night here in moscow my name is kevin zero in our top story tonight out international over a dozen palestinians were killed on saturday morning as the israeli offensive on gaza rented its fifth day among the dead a victims of strikes which reportedly hit a charity for people with disabilities and an ngo for special needs children the overall number of casualties now stands at one hundred twenty seven. i feel. i. i i don't know and yet and i know what i mean that i. will do that.
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medical officials in gaza say but three quarters of old palestinian is killed this week civilians among women twenty four children israel insists it's only todd being hamas militants and their facilities gaza vote was a narrow area crammed with almost two million people residential districts that are frequently called in the firing line israel readying for a possible ground invasion locals expect the worst sorry fear reports. several days into the latest escalation between israel and hamas and the situation in gaza has not eased. his relatives to be preparing for more hard hitting campaigns to rein in her mass rocket fire along the israel gaza border as thousands were ordered to evacuate a warring indicates that a ground invasion may be imminent. we were attacked by f. sixteen jets to destroy her home and the whole neighborhood left when the israelis
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began demanding people move out of their seat and their children say so we left the area and then did up on the streets rockets continue to be fined vigorously from gaza israel struck over one thousand targets many of which homes friday morning the air force targeted a building belonging to a family in shaikh redwine locals are adamant that it was just a residential building they also billion there are no weapons. nothing is. hidden within this building as you can see i don't know why the family managed to evacuate before the main missile struck no one was injured but they didn't have time to take their belongings before the house was destroyed late thursday night a peculiar strike took place at gaza's marina a boat owned by the international freedom flotilla coalition was the sole target
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gaza's og was a humanitarian project designed to export goods from the besieged enclave to the outside world to boost the economy and act as a symbol of palestinian nonviolent resistance in the face of what they see as the israeli occupation palestinian activists say israel struck the boat to ruin their work but it's unclear if militants were at the marina that night in what's normally a relatively safe area of gaza more than eight hundred gazans have been injured and the health care system is struggling to keep up with. the truth in. that is gradually increasing doctors aren't provided with medicine it will soon be tougher to provide such services with border crossings closing and in terms of phone book and there is really a school ocean in gaza. as this war goes on it's the palestinian civilian population that is paying the greatest price the bodies continue to arrive at
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gaza's hospitals israel says it's got hundreds of strikes after exactly against gaza it feels very much like this is not the end of the latest israel gaza war perry theer r.t. . the un human rights chief is deeply worried by israel's attacks on gaza and is raising the question of their legality his high commission another pill a statement noting the civilian casualties among the palestinians and also concerns about whether israel is violating international law you guys are offensives also triggered public outrage around the world this is washington where a crowd converged on the israeli embassy for an end to the assault and calling israeli leaders terrorists in cairo police shoot tear gas to disperse the garza's solidarity protest on friday egypt's foreign ministry condemned the israeli airstrikes but many egyptians don't think if statement goes far enough around one hundred demonstrators gathered in paris as well denouncing the guards were
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offensive and demanding an end to war based describes a massacre. from garza's university believes israel is capable of hitting militant targets without putting civilians under threat. gaza is a very small territory and it is very much packed with one point eight million palestinians but even in spite of that if the israelis wanted to hit a minute turn toward those who are responsible for the launching of rockets against israeli towns and villages they are able to basically do that without endangering palestinian civilians in there doing this the populated areas now is where it is claiming that the houses which had been hit and targeted by the israeli bombardment they belong to hamas when it's done two of these them a good minute dance but they don't give border i'm most of the time to hit these houses without prayer warning which lead which results in civilian death on
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civilian casualties. mounting international pressure to end the violence is have no effect on the ground though israeli leaders are vying to continue the gaza or offensive hamas is backing down either writing more rockets down onto israel or middle east correspondent paula slee has more from tel of eve. the situation here in israel is extremely tense barrages of rockets continue to be fired at the country from gaza there was one incident when a gas station in the city of ashdod was hit and one person has been seriously injured in fact that is the most serious incident so far ninety percent of the rockets that are coming from gaza are intercepted by the iron dome anti-missile defense system on friday night three missiles were intercepted over the skies of tel aviv and i was at an open field when this happened and it's almost surreal people who rushed out of a cars and there's almost a few seconds before they can get to the ground or hide behind some kind of building many people just watching this interception in the sky and when it happened there was this huge applause that went up from people on the street where
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i was but certainly people are afraid what we're hearing from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that he will not back down and he will certainly not back down to international pressure he says and i'm quoting that the battle is progressing as planned so there is the sense on the ground that this could ultimately lead to a ground offensive as you well know thousands of reserve soldiers have been called up the head of the israeli army is also saying that gazans made a grave mistake by launching rockets at israel and that they will bring disaster upon themselves so certainly the rhetoric that's coming out at the moment does seem to suggest that this operation will continue and possibly continue for quite some time. just to remind people cross what paul is merging to find out a major of a following her regular updates on twitter. to me and i was on my. there's part of going on ukraine now the latest residential areas in the outskirts of
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donetsk a vote come under artillery fire for the first time in less than a day with residents now evacuating reste and city which has a population of a million the hope became a focus of kiev's military campaign after the cities of civilians from trauma tour surrendered oco say civilians have been killed. the. usual is it the. good the good as you're sure of. plenty government fighters put the civilian death toll much higher though it furtively these pictures are from the embattled city let's get more more if an option is in eastern ukraine by bring us up to speed the know what's happening where you are and what you know what's been coming in this afternoon. what we saw and president of fighting in the outskirts of the city of donetsk it is the biggest city here in eastern ukraine with
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a population of one million people we know that the multiple rocket launcher known as good or hail was used. fortunately i think we've lost that longing to root for not. just confirm that we have lost that line indeed we have ok we're trying about a little bit later britain's publicly funded health service responding carved open by american health care giants according to protesters in london who are anxious about a plan trade deal between the e.u. and the united states they marched on the office of the british capital probably boyko was the. this protest is all about what could end up being the biggest change character in history the u.s. and the e.u. are negotiating over the potential creation of a massive free trade area now washington and brussels say it's all about the creation of more jobs for you still the economy and making much all those more your
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eyes and ultimately my. son as you can hear by the slogans and the banners that deal has more than its fair share of a home and here in britain there's a particular concern over the future of the national health service the universal medical care system that is being mislead guarded by a lot of people here in the u.k. now the coalition government as part of a shake up of the n.h.s. has already contracted out an increasing number of services to private profit making companies and the worry is that this deal would allow u.s. companies to come into the n.h.s. and privatized parts of it irreversibly said the protestors here i demand saying that the national health service the british national health service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement entirely now of course these talks are being held in secret that worries protesters as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the
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main e.u. negotiator has assured that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded while supporters the pre-agreement say it will benefit you or by creating new jobs in generating a hundred billion euros a year the air is potentially affected by the treating clued the environment investments health care education and labor a lot but critics say the deal will open the doors to things such as fracking and genetically modified food and lead to a corporate takeover and declining wages that's their fear the agreement is also causing concern in europe's powerhouse germany peter all of us spoke with civilian rights campaigner michael airflow about the possible threats posed by this treaty them. what are the major concerns for germans about the tea tape negotiations. in germany there are a lot of citizens who are worrying that european standards will sink we're talking
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about consumer protection and environmental protection those standards are lower in the u.s. there are also worries that international investors and corporations will receive special legal treatment that will lead to the abolition of some environmental and social protection laws. in the last two weeks we have seen the relationship be somewhat strained with regards to spying but do you think that would have any kind of impact on the negotiations for the trade deal all is this pretty much already a done deal chimney all set to sign that part of it is going to cause i don't believe it will have a significant effect on talks it's going to take until the end of two thousand and fifteen when negotiations should be completed this current affair will be forgotten quickly and i think negotiations will continue as if it didn't happen thank you very much it does seem that despite germany taking the unprecedented action of expelling that cia operative and seemingly standing up to the united states when it comes to trade they are going to sign this deal despite the concerns of some of the
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citizens here in germany. our correspondent from what you post on the. very precise so no can get back to move from optional to keep posted on what's happening in eastern ukraine of the internet let's cross to reform washington now joining us from the low to. bring us up speed if you would what more can you tell us a number of attacks reported to go. yes on southern president fighting happened in the outskirts of the city of donetsk one of the biggest cities here in eastern ukraine with a population of one million people we know that multiple rocket launcher known as garda hail was used there followed by more to bomb the pictures we see from the ground show dramatic device station and we can clearly see that a residential area was targeted and we're also hearing reports that local orphanage and chill two are old so heat and many already compare these scenes with the city of slovyansk the key target of the ukrainian army four months of will keep calls
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its anti terror curation the town almost leveled just a week before it was surrendered and again of course the major concern is that it's happening next to a very very big city and if ears are that the violence could spread further inside this city we were clashes along the russian ukrainian border also continue and on saturday russia's foreign ministry posed about one incident in which russia's checkpoint was targeted and the reports that it came under fire coming from both ukrainian size aside and russian side and those responsible for the firing from the russian side came there from ukraine and the report says that the route proves for that and of course russia's foreign minister is concerned about that saying that if it happens again russia keeps its right to defend its security meanwhile we're
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hearing from the operation commanders in kiev that on friday they managed to kill. around one thousand and two government fighters although they don't provide any information any detail about when or why it happened and this information was not confirmed by enter government forces themselves they say that they lost a dozen of their fighters and they have tens of more injured so as you can see we did receive conflicting contradictory sometimes reports from different sides of this conflict but there is one thing that both sides agree on is that casualties him on civilian population very high in a discontinuing to rise and of course in this situation when death toll is rising and obviously anger is rising as well hopes are fading away that adar loke that many of those who are not directly involved in this crisis here in ukraine are calling for still could happen any time soon unfortunately instead what we can see
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is the escalation of the crisis here in ukraine back to you. thanks for the update there from lugansk much more ahead this hour of news with me kevin zero eight including the. mega trip to latin america seeing live pictures these are from argentina argentina keen to talk to russia so anxious to get some funding for it shale and gas exploration for the future that might be coming up on this trip we'll be following up also ahead as well drove about a pretty bad press thanks to the military you know the civilian use is also causing concern to drop a pizza any day to us well whether the day is coming or not sued we'll try and gauge it in a couple of minutes and. it's like you don't want the bullets to start because it's like. a backpack that
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hello again this is r t live from moscow so glad to know putin's arrived in argentina's capital as you listen just before the break are these live pictures coming through now but the argentinean president cristina fernandez with the third stop on his weeklong tour of latin america as i said live pictures here from the presidential residence in one is there is where the russian leader is meeting his argentinean counterpart they've got plenty to discuss knowledge in tina's mind this maybe trying to get some financing to exploit the shale oil and shale gas which it has got a lot of and it would like to sell artie's pull scott following the visit for us along routes to the world cup final here in rio russian president vladimir putin
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has stopped off in argentina the way he's expected to have a meeting with the country's president aristide to. discuss trade and the strength of all ties for political and economic ties just to be a bit more information about the to meet its counterpart and about argentina itself or the current is the first elected female president of argentina the keyword there being elected as isabella martinez defraud was president for two years in the one nine hundred seventy s. put in a write in argentina first in a brief stop in cuba where he met with leader raul castro the former leader fidel castro an influential figure who helped castro to power a shake of our board in our team with relations between the usa. of the cold war it seems that the two countries i don't think there were different choose moments argentina is the for in the tango on following his trip to argentina putin then heads to rio if you tell the world cup final is the official handover to
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russia which the next towards two thousand and eighteen argentina are in sunday's final against germany misquotes is a religion and spirituality but the only time national school is in football soccer is like itself part that's a game called parents so it makes the basketball player so within the next twenty four hours or so watching for us to get a right to go from argentina but it seems as if history is dominated by games political ones and sports and it's. always pretty more telly but online as well are there now the bullets which always hit the mark we've got the story whichever aim you take apparently with these things thanks to self guided our mood being developed in the u.s. snipers will soon no longer need to be good shots we've got the story. digging deeper into the mysteries of love archaeologists other break point in this pair of romantic lead twined skeletons dubbed the romeo and juliet of the bronze age we'll see more pictures of that hear more about that day if you can again it's on our web
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page. it's been talked about for a little bit now but home delivery could be on the brink of a revolution getting a pizza's your books or the latest gadget from a career on the scooter could well be a thing of the past if they master it i think gets the permissions that's the big caveat the world's biggest web retailer amazon wants government permission to test drone technology in there we're in seattle it believes that one day drone deliveries will be as normal as trucks on the road today but it's a lot of caviar says some pioneers already take the bull by the horns the pizza place in northern russia has already started flying its food and you want to be on the receiving end of the. so there used to be so far from. the private drums that may be on the up but some leaders on social chancellor german chancellor angela merkel not too pleased to be buzzed arad cheering an election rally these pictures
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of a daring aerial primly to raise a few consent in moscow cause operating drugs near airports is another issue they've already been cases where they have now really avoided collisions with planes aviation scientist brian how many says that that's the problem the risks will only grow. drones are so small that they're almost impossible to see on radar we don't have systems for detecting the modern magically that are available to aircraft or control except looking out the window currently we have very few drones in the skies that tells you that if the numbers are higher it's going to happen that drones are going to collide with our drones are going to collide with people regardless of what kind of systems you have on them they will mouth function drones can take down aircraft like that if they if they get into sucked into a jet engine going to take out the jet engine a strike from a drone is a denser heavier material in the that will deliver
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a harder strike to an aircraft body if you hit so in flight that also creates a very serious issue for for for drones. mobile's top news story this hour in peru we have now where hundreds of nurses have marched on the headquarters of the state health care service. as demonstrations took place almost a month into a nationwide strike over wages and working conditions the state health service says the walkout is illegal and has been firing medical staff who take part the nurses carry fake confidence to symbolize what they say is manages efforts to kill democracy. while these pictures may bring brazil rio readying itself as you've been hearing for the world cup final between germany now is at the scene and that means deploying your city to see if it is there some twenty five thousand offices set to police the tens of thousands of fans have descended on the city especially for sunday's match. i'm talking about should moscow city center has turned into
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a racetrack for three days the sound of engines will be heard rory right past the drum as well but it's not just formula one cars it will be fulfilling that need for speed since it will take them out of the race organizers expect the event from a crowd of one hundred thousand good weather for it to race is seen as a rehearsal over the winter olympic host city of sochi stages russia's first formula one grand prix. fast paced action up next stacey talk cryptocurrency isn't here we're fracking firms becoming squatters it's our next program right after the break. when people talk about human rights violations user involves some pro western
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protesters getting beaten up and 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. sadly the former motor city who are hundred fifty dollars or more behind on their water bills are getting their water shut off completely the detroit water and sewage department is five billion dollars in debt and that is the 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 crapshoot for the city government back when people 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.
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