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and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going all around the world to go beyond identify problems. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing out there by are you ready to join the movement don't walk there are . you watching the weekly here and now despite new to surance is from kiev that is ready for a cease fire with the self-proclaimed republics of the nets in the ganske there's been little relief for the people in ukraine's east according to anti-government forces more than thirty five people have been killed in shelling in the last twenty
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four hours plumes of smoke over the skyline in the city of lee gans has enjoyed another round of deadly government air raids people have been fleeing the outskirts of another resistance and yet which has been shelled since friday adding to the tens of thousands of those who have already run from the horrors of war rif an ocean up follows one family's journey to safety. they have packed only the basics mostly warm clothes to keep to the norm they were forced to leave their hometown of cum i told him that. we live children and entire families it wasn't an easy decision. oh. and you post this in the studio because they know if you did just above you more you're supposed to feel stupid to believe that they do just what it would. feel
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impulsive to best in the business as well as feel right it's hard to say how many people had fled kramatorsk the city that's been the target of kiev's miniature the ration for months even when the army raised the ukrainian flag over the town the refugees kept coming up is. that. this is your view of the war you feel. i thought good thing you know. but it. was a. local that is why do. you want to come back. the many of those who have fled were forced to leave their relatives behind. the masons
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husband is still in climatologist with us so what got us all. the time was russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainian refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia this figure the country's federal migration says could be full of times higher costs in the border could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians being caught in the crossfire or even targeted themselves here a car drives up to a border post was forced to turn around on a heavy fire. 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
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decided to try their luck at another crossing but asked us not to join them worried will attract unnecessary attention. would continue the journey alone it used to be recruiting 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 northern part of the ukrainian russian border people here crossed day and night as you can see there many of them running from. violence in their motherland this is one of the few places along this front year where there are no clashes but people are jittery fightin could break out here is well at any moment probably for the budget of what. you would use. the world for abortion for. the border and the safety beyond it is now just steps away with just one or even if these people will be able to go home is far from
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clear roof notion r.t. in eastern ukraine in other news isis jihadists made significant gains this week to expand their so-called islamic state in parts of syria and iraq they received a fresh batch of recruits and captured several facilities that gave them access to to some powerful weapons the militants previously paraded columns of tanks and what appeared to be a scud ballistic missile now they've taken control of a chemical site in iraq seizing some twenty five hundred rockets designed to carry poisonous gas baghdad also says the jihad is still nuclear research material which could be used to make a weapon intelligence expert child's shoe bridge says saddam hussein's notorious legacy is now in the hands of terrorists. it now appears to be the case that if not chemical weapons then certainly some of the ingredients necessary to produce these
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weapons have now indeed falling into the hands of what used to be called isis the most extreme form of terrorist group one might say that on the other on one hand it's of sick potentially embarrassing to united states and indeed the u.k. because after all these countries went to war invaded iraq purportedly to prevent chemical weapons and other w m d from falling into the hands of would be terrorists out on the surface is what seems to have happened here but on the other hand the u.s. has a say says that these are chemical. coffee militarily used would be dangerous to the terrorists in these very but nonetheless it's with this kind of hazardous material one might think that there would be or could be some potential danger some potential use for these chemicals in the future after all if that wasn't the case why were they being guarded in the first place. you had its earlier seized key oil facilities in syria and iraq and are now breaking in around a million dollars a day by selling the fuel abroad according to reports in the british media
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meanwhile an entire syrian rebel brigade complete with a thousand fighters equipped with the cause including tanks has reportedly crossed over to join the ranks of the self-proclaimed islamic state but is the largest defection from another rebel faction so far. thousands of volunteers have also come from abroad to age eight the jihadists and this week a pair of teenaged twin sisters became the latest brits to travel to the war zone the u.k. government's been raising the alarm over the trend but one prominent british muslim activist says london is actually helping fuel the conflict in the region we're all worried about we have been told that these people are going to come back and create problems here but the reality is that these people are creating problems in syria which british government is supporting the opposition. you know where these these people getting their arms but the fact that there are going is
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a lot to do with the way that the british government has been sort of the ring in one minute supporting the opposition and the expense of calling them terrorists and it was only two weeks ago that isis was identified as clear as a terrorist organization by the british government was this. they have been killing it's been going on for very long time i think there is a lot of answering by the british government over the. now for one weekend this summer speed limits at side the kremlin in moscow mean nothing. thanks i pad ahead of russia's first formula one grand prix in sochi fans in the heart of the capital can get their rush of racing excitement you can get more images from r.t. dot com and an investigation sheds light on a deadly plane crash in the congo four years ago it turns out it was all the blame
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of a runaway crocodile which apparently survived the crash. right the sea. first rate. and i think you're. on our reporter's. i've got him a putin set off on a grand tour of latin america this week he's now in when his eyrie cementing ties with his arjun tying counterpart a nuclear cooperation agreement has ensured moscow's foothold in argentina's energy sector but the joint work goes far beyond just energy is for scott expects. well on route to the world cup final hey in rio the russian president vladimir putin has
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stopped off aid argentina where he had a meeting with the country's president cristina fernandez de kirchner there was an agreement that all it takes will soon stop broadcasting on argentinian t.v. in spanish. but more than three lucian north might see the agreement will expand the cooperation between russian and argentinian t.v. channels we're grateful for the opportunity for russia's r.t. spanish channel to broadcast in argentina everybody here will be able to freely access the network for the first time. well the president also went on to say that russia hoping to build their own global positioning satellites and they're expecting argentinian and hoping for argentinian help on the project so let's give you a bit more information about putin's counterparts and about argentina itself cristina fernandez de kirchner is the first elected female president in argentina the keyword there was elected because isabella martin is the pro and was president for two years in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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on this latin american to all the timid putin also stopped off in cuba that's where he had a symbolic meeting with former leader fidel castro an influential figure who helped castro to power shake of all rock born in argentina with relations between the usa and russia out there was since the end of the cold war it seems that the two nations i don't sing to a different shoot at the moment argentina is the host of time go and argentina are of course in sunday's world cup final here in rio against germany in the sport as a religion for fans in latin america but argentina's national sport isn't football it's a sport known as part of a mixed across people and so i will arrive in rio within the next twenty four hours or so ahead of the world cup final it seems that his trip across latin america is going to be dominated by games sporting ones and political ones yes and there's a presentation is set for brazil to attend the football world cup final those who are already in rio were in for a treat the city's christ the redeemer statue business up in the national colors of
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the teams to set sets around off the tournament the iconic monument change from jimmy's black red and gold to arjun titaniums light blue and white as you near always on high and more than twenty thousand security personnel deployed to the city also making world headlines this hour the u.s. secretary of state is the names nor date of last month's disputed presidential election in afghanistan john kerry arrived in kabul on friday he has held talks with. the country's two shot candidates abdullah abdullah and ghani and i going leader hamid karzai earlier an independent election watchdog and i told the final poll in claims of a coup from his rifle a new poll shows him next with the results have his latest investigations into the truth seeking.
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history is never really dead as long as it's with us the start of the first world war one hundred years ago is a case in point in numerous ways the beginning in conclusion of that conflict shapes our world today. play. the try to. people are going to. want to feel like. it's a sure thing every minute. cut oh oh well. i have my own life but i. think that's setting time. squeezes the limits. sometimes for nothing which. is. still. it's
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not just a leap but still he will be shot if he sees the state aid the t.v. . but he was. playing. cut. cut cut. cut .
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the genocide in eastern ukraine and its quote shameful cover up in this program. bombing the wheat fields to make sure there is famine. he is later repeat settlers genocidal. and ukraine. to occupy western europe. so a million people were slaughtered in rwanda as a sneak genocide in just one hundred days the man who assassinated the country's president spoke that frenzy was trained by the u.s. ministers confirmed the missile the blew up the president's plane came from u.s. stockpiles once the core of massive blood boils predicted by the white house again memos show the us did everything possible to keep the murder going vetoing any
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intervention to stop the violence and even instructed u.s. government officials and mainstream media not to call the genocide a genocide to avoid public pressure to quote actually do something. be careful genocide finding pre-commit the us government to actually do some of the genocide spread to resorts rich congo and was a huge success for washington bringing us puppets to power when the scale of the atrocity came out bill clinton was forced to make pubs the most honest statement by a u.s. president in thirty years admitting u.s. claimed concern for quote human rights and democracy round the world just crocodile tears even when there is genocide the white house only ever does anything he said when it's in american multinationals quote interests whether we get involved in any of the worlds and the conflicts in the end most depend on the cumulative weight of the m.

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