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unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach creation and why you should care about human. lives is why you should care only. the battle lines are drawn as kiev's forces storm a strategic report on the shell shock civilians trapped by the government's eastern on stuart. the palestinian death toll spikes israel's prime minister values to use any means possible to stop hamas from launching more missiles plus the u.k. government tries to the same thing personal internet and mobile phone data exactly this crane state surveillance program would breach basic previously right.
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there coming to you live from moscow you with r.t. international now this is the skyline in dance in eastern ukraine it was filmed on sunday night and the area is on fire here or reportedly near an airport where the military and anti government forces have been engaged in a bitter fight this is a video apparently filmed earlier in the day showing fighters who were at the time control of the airport shelling attacking government troops both sides currently in control over the strategic area. and a massive military convoy has also reportedly approached the ganske including up to eighty tanks and government forces have been filmed maneuvering their own armor to make the enemy. and trapped in the middle of it all millions of civilians challis air raids and fighting a devastating cities villages and towns in the east parties with an ocean is in the ganske where she joined an ambulance crew to the. they actually don't need to turn
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on the siren ambulances are almost the only cars on the empty rows of lugansk and recent days have left emergency workers be easier than ever before. cameras now going to. our. private house or the residential areas. basic yeah. through a narrow street we enter with looks like a densely populated area locals say at least six shells landed here just minutes ago that you look at the capitol hill it was the bulk of the movie got it as you like to work on it this time it seems no one was killed after that but everyone is totally different that says get right to it that's good luck i put a different look at it but also to the court that we're looking at that's an uphill look at. the closest people who do just go over to well you know tell us
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the bugs and with the fiscal issues good you look good in all of those who do the people do it for real it is the way to do you need a really truth religion is the removal of free because i'm sure the area of new people coming. crowded house is still a. little differently for a local told us they still could be unexploded mines here smoke worse than you in his life so they should really. just throw arsenal blue note to go is also one album that much should have been getting called for more than what we thought was a new no powder law school do it doesn't mean nobody showed one of these in which i did pull apart what was in me of many people doing. this i see them as you must also say that about the. white house is still burning now when many. whether
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anybody still inside we find out that one man was taken by another ambulance that will feel the touch of it almost as if it was good music but is that it is only the tip of the city was that it was at a ganske regional hospital we find the man has suffered multiple burns and missile loans but doctors say he will leave the ambulance received another call this time no siren the doctors say it's because they could be targeted we're on our way to the area of fighting it took us less than seven minutes to arrive at the scene but it was still too late this young fighter died seconds after doctors arrived we rushed to the next address another shell another destroyed home we hear that there woman was killed here but before we learn any further details the air raid
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siren makes us run to a nearby basement. most of them have been abandoned for years but recently people have reopened them and this is where we hear what happened to mention where we work right now or a toll on a mother who got on the sack and while the conflict continues to rage scenes like this are becoming an everyday reality. nation otieno r.t. in eastern ukraine. well maria is posting updates on the situation in the ganske on her twitter feed you can follow her right now as she chronicles life under shelling and sing. well on sunday a russian man was killed by a shell fired from ukraine it landed in a small russian village on the border killing a father of four he reportedly bled to death in front of his helpless family while
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two other women we see to be distraught daughter described what she saw when you believe he. should. he have burden of them is a little short of well something you wish to do you think you. are being used to look at this but split russia has condemned the attack saying such incidents could lead to an irreversible escalation moscow also reiterated its obligation to protecting the lives of its citizens from foreign threats. israel's operation against garza has now claimed the lives of more than one hundred sixty six palestinians with no fatalities reported on the israeli side as operation protective edge enters its seventh day people in garza fleeing in panic after warnings that more strikes are yet to come harry fear is there for r.t.
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. on the night after more than one hundred rockets were fired from gaza israel targeted a home belonging to the albats family the target was tice bachche the director general of gaza's police force who himself survived and remains in critical condition he was lucky to be among the forty two wounded and not the eighteen killed at gaza's main hospital was seventy year old naima one of the surviving injured. didn't know what santa oh was that. russia lost three of her children in the targeting and. this is. what. the strikes took place at eleven pm mohammed lives just over the road from the batch family.
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home in. israel has used a policy of issuing warnings in some cases before making its targeting warnings either via s.m.s. cools in some cases leaflets but often roof knocking that is issuing warning drone strikes on the roof of the building before targeting it however in this case there was no warning of any kind and residents are adamant that israel must have known that over fifty people were in this area when it struck the way that was perpetrated. basic principles of international international is very clear on this there should be principles to be preserved property discrimination and humanity and
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nothing of these. it was have been respected by the israeli army i asked a government spokesperson whether the targeting was justified given that israel's at war with hamas and is known to target the police everybody knows that the police is a seven work and it's helping the people of service for the people who wasn't actually since this conflict began last year the health ministry counts eleven such incidents when family homes have been targeted with inhabitants inside israel's november two thousand and twelve operation did not see an israeli ground invasion it ended after eight days with a cease fire but it did not fully eradicate the masses rocket capability now israel's says it is a must for israel to stop all rocket fire from gaza and that they don't know how long the campaign will continue given the daily loss felt by palestinian civilians here people fear how this conflict will evolve. fear.
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meanwhile egypt and jordan continue to send aid to gaza while also opening their hospitals to those palestinians injured in the attacks we spoke with from the islamic university of garza who believes that civilian fatalities could have been avoided if israel wanted. the images that we see on t.v. screens are prove that basically is when it is targeting palestinian civilians and i cannot really understand how israel can justify that if the israelis wanted to hit militant or those who are responsible for the loss of rockets against israeli thousand villages they are able to basically do that without their getting lost and civilians these cries must be investigated by the international community because they are not that is when is violating international humanitarian law. but at the same time israel claims that more than eight hundred rockets have been fired by how
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massive is the offensive began a week ago this video was released by how massey's military wing bequests brigades and shows domestically produced rockets being fired at tel aviv israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims he will use any means necessary to stop them and amid growing international calls for a cease fire the country ramps up its preparations for a possible ground invasion artie's paula slayer is in tel aviv in a moment to find out how israelis themselves see the offensive. most israelis support the military strikes of a gaza seeing it as a legitimate response to defend the country's borders but at the same time people here are afraid the iron dome anti-missile defense system into states around ninety percent of rockets it's that ten percent that remains that has seen some never misses who could accept to receive myside just like this without doing a thing it's not possible i think various heads really very said that i think that
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the israelis don't need this kind of lives and we just cared about their withing. i just i don't know how to feel about it israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has so he scored political points with this military offensive even the opposition inside his unity government supports the military strikes although they are calling for a diplomatic solution there is of course a radical voice inside israeli society too who now wants to see all gazans killed they will be the ones at the forefront of calling for a ground offensive i hope so that now they're going to fire them behind the stage about entering gaza strip i being that they should do something really radical because they being there in the they giving them like too much time like they have in the old time to send more. but most israelis make the distinction between hamas that rules gaza and the ordinary civilians who live there. i think there also
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needs to be an opening or some kind of hope for the palestinian residents when all of this is over because if at the end we're back to square one it means we didn't do much meanwhile israel's aerial strikes continue and people here live in fear of the next rocket fire policy on t.v. tel aviv. where israel's offensive has caused public outrage across the globe with mass rallies being held in the u.k. a strike in france the protests were peaceful for the most part however pro powerless to. demonstration in paris did to violent crowds attacked two synagogues propping around a hundred people inside the french prime minister condemned the attacks and called protest his actions unacceptable you know. closely following the conflict and if you don't come you can find out. look at all the latest pictures and videos and also witness accounts from israel. still to come in the program after short break president putin picks up the world cup from brazil
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reviews economic down in the find out. the long view your shanghai and the rest it's going to be a little bit every week. hello again now u.k. court is set to hear a claim by human rights activists that british intelligence is running an illegal mass surveillance program meanwhile campaign is in the u.k. claim a new law that's being rushed through parliament will violate people's right to privacy and if passed it will and able security services to keep the personal data of internet users for up to twelve months. expects. the u.k.
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prime minister says britain moods these emergency laws that force telecommunications companies to hold wreck or words of customers data because back in april the european court of justice scrapped an existing law that already forced companies to do just that on the grounds that it infringed human rights so the british government wants to rush through its own legal david cameron says that telecoms plans are just two weeks away from deleting customer information ministers say that would have serious consequences for police and counter terror operations sometimes in the dangerous world in which we live we need our security services to listen to someone read the e-mails to identify and disrupt a terrorist plot as prime minister i know of examples we're doing this for stopped a terrorist attack according to the law a mobile phone providers will have to store data. on who contacted who underway for
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twelve months so that means your messages websites you visit old and even the places you being so you with their recorded on to your location apps like facebook well we were told that anyone has followed the snowden revelations even briefly we know that we already have huge costs of massive violence here in the united kingdom and we have a program called mastering the internet and psych but in fact this is not protecting us people have still become rattled radicalized faults we know that these palaces disproportion it's about targeting all of us it turns all of us from citizens into suspects the law is being rushed through parliament and could be a resource before the week has out but perhaps one small consolation for its opponents the regulations will automatically expire in twenty sixteen which means politicians will have to re-examine the measures all over again in two years' time
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. it's called commentator ted ral says the british government as well as washington is trying to represent spying over citizens as a normal and legal practice clearly what's going on both in the u.k. and in the us is a move by the establishment which represents the espionage community in trying to mitigate the damage from the leaks they want to continue business as usual they would like to continue to read our emails and listen to our phone calls and watch our videos and they would like to continue doing this as if edward snowden had never lived let's face it neither cameron nor barack obama have expressed any real interest in changing the way that they're doing things they're sad they wish that they didn't and now they're trying to soft pedal what's going on and pretend to make some modest reforms you little bit of window dressing and that's supposed
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to satisfy us. and we were stable with surveillance because the cia has its eyes on burnin german newspaper reveals that dozens of us agents the still spying on the government in berlin we've got all the details for you online or so they're brighter than the sun people around the world bask in the glow of a giant mean astonishing photos for you can look at those at r.t. dot com. also about this a freak hailstorm behind some buy in siberia you can find out about what really happened on our website. the final of the football world cup has sparked mayhem in the argentinian capital leeds are the pictures from buenos aires filmed by artie's video agency role play shattered glass wrecked cars and injured police that argentinean fans reacted to
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their country's team leaving to germany in the world cup final. some pictures of triumph over him burning could be confused with that rage but fireworks did light up the night sky there as germany celebrated becoming world champions well with more on the match that stirred all these emotions is posco. well germany of the football world champions in securing the title like become the first european nation to win the fee for world cup on south american soil it was a close edgy affair against argentina and extra time was needed to separate the two sides but in the end a cool composed finish for mario was enough to win it for germany where inside the famous american are stadium behind me there were eighty thousand spectators including german chancellor angela merkel and although the argentina supporters far outnumbered their german counterparts it's those fans who've made the journey from europe who were celebrating on the streets of rio this evening also inside the
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stadium with russian president vladimir putin with the responsibility for the fee for world cup now. being transferred to russia will of course host the tournament in four years' time but its resilin is given as the highest standard of preparation for the world caught i assure you we'll do everything we can to organize and hold the event at the highest possible level and with the cards and coming down on brazil twenty fourteen attention is turning to russia twenty eighteen my colleague neil harvey is in one of the future host cities twenty eight hundred fifty five world cup ladies and gentlemen we'll be organize i back in two thousand and ten and it was all smiles as russia defied the odds to be named host of the twenty eighteen world cup. victory came largely thanks to a slick promotional video which pledged to develop football among the countries you . but another big selling point was russia's ambitious plan to build several
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new stadia in which will cook games could be played so four years on how exactly is not plan looking well of the twelve stadiums to be used for and yet under construction there in kaliningrad for grout nizhny novgorod and some mara who should be rolling soon enough with those projects jewel to be underway by the end of this year and meanwhile the progress that some of the other venues has given russia real cause to celebrate well here in sochi there should be no problem whatsoever the fish stadium is tried and tested during the olympics it proved itself to be a great success that will be one or two slight alterations needed in order to turn it into a football stadium but there are only minor i think i can safely chalk this one up as a success for the host nation this is the arena and boy is this a versatile stadium because last year they hosted the world student games that next year they'll put into swimming pools for the staging of the pheno world championships and after that it will be converted into
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a football stadium. in the russian capital there are two very different projects taking place to the new stadium going up just as an old one gets to down first there's the spot tank stadium a high tech high cost ground and in order to protect its pitch from the harsh russian winters he's using the very latest technologies and they include football's equivalent of a giant hairdryer system dish blows through the profile of the shore with on the shuttle heating. and bore hole to the sufis keeping the temperature as it should be and also we were going to have named large lights and legs that will cover half the pitch of the pitch will be in lights all day every day so here is the spot act stadium in order it's glory the playing surface is looking absolutely spectacular all the infrastructure is just days away now from completion it took
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four years of work and four hundred thirty million dollars of investment to get us to this point and it sees the stadium spot tacked on the brink of becoming the new kid on moscow's footballing block but if you're one of those founds who prefers your stadium to be a little bit bigger about haps have a little bit more history than there really is only one place to go. and that steer to the luzhniki which in twenty eight team will host both the opening game at the top of it and the big one the world cup final however in order to look the part for her big occasion the ground old lady of russian football is having to undergo a monumental make over. and by make over what i really mean is it's been completely gutted which is a bit how some fans must feel at the thought of losing a stadium that's filled with so many memories just like in one nine hundred eighty when mischka the bear brought it to the eye at the moscow olympics.
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the fun shouldn't be too sad because while the insides might be new the facade of the luzhniki is set to remain which means that it's not really goodbye more a case of c.e.c. . reporting for r.t. . looking forward to it already now starting on monday brazil is hosting another high profile event but it's often non-sporting nature the brick summit russia hopes to build his economic ties with the block and in particular brazil and there are many reasons for that it would demonstrate over here brazil has already established itself as a strong economic partner trade sorry trade with russia hit five point five billion dollars last year here we go there you can see the figures it's the world's fifth most populated state brazil also has a rapidly expanding domestic market while its i.t. sector is the best in latin america will analyst michel chossudovsky believes the
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world's six top developing countries have the opportunity to break away from the u.s. . it is an opportunity. for the russian delegation led by president putin to reinforce its bilateral relations with a number of countries as well as confront. the role of the united states all these countries that are very heavily debated of their relationship with with washington while the focus is on financial and currency agreements geopolitics of course of this. essential. coming up next here on r.t. internationally it's cross talk with peter lavelle and if you're in the u.k. it's our special report music what.
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if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world it is al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believed that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with them who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of work shouldn't matter but with public personalities i can see how people want them to have good behavior all the time but the problem is that guys like him are put on the airwaves to have bad behavior what does the sirius x.m. company expect from people they put on air to be wild and raunchy this is typical corporate boardroom mentality well we want morning gigi's to be really crazy and shocking but not too crazy and shocking hey i don't have a horse in this race i actually think the opie and anthony show is pretty dismal but when i see someone getting fired for wacky shock jock stuff that is in
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a way kind of part of his job well it just seems very hypocritical to me but that's just my opinion. talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but. it was a no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point i'm so. sick yet a car is on the docket. again no more weasel words. when you fade a direct question be prepared for a chase when you know you should be ready for a. pretty speech let out and the freedom to watch. do we speak your language or not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news
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