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to the great. jews the stories that impact the. jews. in the weekly here on r.t. international a look at the top news from ukraine including fierce fighting in the country's east leading to a growing humanitarian crisis blazing protest. sanctions skirmish fights back against the punitive measures with the food in the ukraine says it could hold russia and the g. transit to europe. israel and the palestinians agree to another seventy two hour cease fire after talks in egypt follows a week of violence that has continued to take lives in gaza. and u.s. fighter jets make a comeback to iraq for three rounds of strikes against you how this militants but
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washington is accused of fighting the same group it aids in syria. welcome our names the harvey and you're watching international. heavy armor is moving towards done yet the ukrainian army prepares to unleash its forces to take the city it's already been extensively shelled and bombed. one of the latest drawings to apartment blocks in the city center were attacked in a week of assaults dozens of people were killed in the sense of two restive regions in the east. if you do what love is if you insist you are good that night.
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i fulfilled them to the folk that overthrow destruction i was like. giving up looking. for you it was a national. poll. amid intensified attacks from the army the self-proclaimed republic says it's ready for a ceasefire to avert a humanitarian crisis in the area so yes it is the regional capital in the heart of antigovernment resistance in ukraine but it's also a vital hub for the entire country or at least it used to be it's ukraine's fifth largest city with a population of almost a million last year forbes named it the most attractive city for doing business in the entire country is one of the state's main economic curbs and the center of the
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nation's mining industry and you might remember just two years ago drew tens of thousands of football fans from all over europe was the host city for the euro twenty twelve football championships but how things have changed even getting out of the area is now highly dangerous so you look at this dash cam video shows a rocket presumed to be fired from a missile launcher hitting a highway very fortunately the driver there had a lucky escape most of the people trying to get away from the violence of fleeing to russia so maria for not should i went to one of the border crossings. in each of these cars individuals tori's of anger uncertainty and loss. these ukrainians are fleeing their homes for russia after months of conflict has left well over one thousand civilians dead and reduced whole cities to rubble the people in these cars have already spent six or seven hours sitting in line waiting
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to cross the border which is still a kilometer away but they say they are ready to wait as they practically have no other choice but bill overclock the march will be all over an inch of muslims made up of the all national. living is no god got more snow with this don't you don't usually many of the cars here have a sign saying they've got children on board the war doesn't discriminate between age or gender on. no trouble for you know choice it's a good game to just remove. it from us or put a little sheepish will get us closer to his nose the way that little little girl if you close the point you know which of you which is and this is where many refugees will end up when they make it across the border to russia and people here are angry because i saw the monster but also my but i still not want to worship should abortion so i'm a bit from her what it really could be simple but i still would do it scope so
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gross margin. because her doctor says he's planning to go back to your store the more you do. your thoughts enjoy your version for abortion rights group over for. most of what are you and your group here to use if you can't be ethical. he invites me to seeing where they found shelter to rest so many refugees many don't have a proper place to sleep. tutor's wife also doctor tells us how she lost her home and is therefore does a. before i know. it need to be regular dorm farkle. you get a. pressure this could be cheap this camp is designed for a thousand people but there are at least twice as much air now every afternoon
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officials managed to send up to three hundred refugees from eastern ukraine to different parts of russia but every evening even more iraq these people have managed to escape but their fight for a peaceful life is just beginning. to meet motion r.t. from russian ukrainian paulton. the un says that more than seven hundred thousand refugees have crossed the russian border since the beginning of the conflict and that the humanitarian situation in ukraine is grave moscow's offered age to the battle zones but washington said it's not russia's place to do so and heated words fluid a un security council meeting given that ukraine has allowed international humanitarian groups to deliver aid within its territory there is no logical reason why russia should seek to deliberate. almost. apparently u.n. problem for repairs things children a better. ignores pleas from russian and human rights groups to move youngsters to
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safety and what is the un think don't kids deserve to be safe. and this week more than four hundred ukrainian troops cross the russian border appealing for sanctuary is the largest number of ukrainian military personnel to lay down arms or down to russia in a single go but it's not for the first time. what we have witnessed so many doubts and other terrible things it's not all of us or be reasonably to be here but what we've been given new clothes and managed to rest and we'll be regretful of that which was which when we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpower safe our commanders decided to escape to russia i think for not clear reason the ukrainian population is destroying itself because on both
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sides we and they are the same people are not. all those soldiers were placed into a special camp more than a third of them have now returned home their commander says he doesn't consider himself a desert because he acted only to save his men for kiev retaining the manpower necessary for its operation in the east hasn't proven easy despite launching three recruitment drive since the start of the crackdown kiev's army is struggling to fill its ranks unless say the army needs more than eleven billion dollars to replace old weapons and machinery but only a little under eight hundred million with allocated to the military from the state's reserve fund the soldiers are running out of food and of had to rely on handouts and here is a website set up by civil activists calling on people to donate food to the army or top of that ukraine's leaders appear to be struggling to pay their soldiers just recently the country's parliament introduced a military tax. and this week has also seen unrest in the capital
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of ukraine since thursday clashes have been flaring in kiev's central square as or thirty's trying to dismantle the camp there for many the scenes evoked a sense of deja vu this is what happened in kiev in february that's when the then or forty's also tried to remove protesters back then the clashes led to the overthrow of president yannick over it and this is an image from this week the government has changed the dissatisfied protesters remain dug in. and raised the crowd set. and tense clashes resulted in dozens of injuries and arrests of one point kiev has met a man down activist himself arrived at the same personally top post in the clean up commentators believe that people feel deceived by the promises made to the. situations quite ironic to say the least since the revolution seem to be taken this
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is the return the government they have right now is simply replaced the other and they're simply at a point of exit right now where it seems like nothing much has changed over all plus there's a civil war in east some forces from the might don have gone on into power and they are now acting against those that are outside of power that have political differences with the regime that has come to power and so we see a lot of ideological differences petty personality fighting and really a power play among different factions. russian news agency ria novosti has launched a campaign in support of one of its photo reporters who is missing in eastern ukraine is holding an outdoor display of his work to inform the public about his plight and this ten disappeared on tuesday and the latest reports suggest he may be being held by ukraine security service kiev as made no comment and is providing no
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help in identifying the reporter's current location there's also an online campaign on social media people concerned with stand ins fate are calling for him to be released and returned to his loved ones or the suggested kidnapping reporters will not prevent the truth from being told. next food produces on both sides of the atlantic of war and russia's ban on western imports could lose the billions of dollars restrictions were imposed after the u.s. and e.u. along with other nations hit moscow with sanctions over what they say is its influence in the ukraine crisis our correspondent peter oliver has the details the market for those that backed sanctions russia's ban on the import of certain food stamps from the us canada australia norway have you said response to the economic sanctions imposed on moscow the ban will block meat fruit vegetables some dairy and
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fish imports for one year those watching international trade it shows that russia is a different animal to other nations sanctions recently what's striking is that when the sanctions were ramped up against iran there was very little iran could do the west didn't really need much from iran that's not the case with russia and i think russia has made very clear that it will retaliate in a proportionate manner with european i agree cultures said to bear the brunt of the import ban e.u. leaders backed sanctions against russia look likely to face farmers and export is demanding compensation. for their losses there's some in there now it's going to affect us all for us it will take two or three months to collect our remaining crops of oranges and we don't know what will happen if no one buys them and the national put it but it's a disaster for my company will need to stop production the money will receive without imports to russia won't even be enough to pay for the buses that bring our
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staff to work. i don't know what we're going to do if this continues. being threatened in our region we have dedicated to good part of our produce to this market and so this is very dramatic force that european food exports to russia were worth over twelve billion euros last year if you win year and finland were the first to contact brussels about compensation some estimates suggest the ban could cost the finnish economy four hundred million euro mostly from dairy exports elsewhere the german trade union that deals with wholesale foreign trade said the ban posed a risk to the economy in his country in greece the opposition party says accuse the current government's actions of being detrimental to farming and in ireland the minister for agriculture said there was real worry particularly regarding cheese exports which were valued at four point five million euro in twenty thirteen
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european analysts a warning that sanctions aren't the way to find a solution the trade is a key for peace we shouldn't be in this game of tit for tat thing or we sanctions we we should be negotiating on the same table but as it stands russian consumers are going to have to go with out certain imports western export is going to be locked out the bush market peter all other party. ukraine is planning its own sanctions against moscow on choose day the parliament is expected to vote on measures outlined by the prime minister which could include stopping the transit of energy supplies to europe so let's take a look at what that could mean for the buyers of russian gas in the you know right now the u. gets about a third of its gas from russia with most of that delivered via ukraine cutting the route off could be harmful for the industry of some european countries take the vacuum bulgaria for example which are off entirely powered by russia many others rely on its gas as
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a main source as well the scheme could be replaced by the south stream that's a pipeline project the bypasses ukraine its construction is being hindered by e.u. lawmakers the southern nation so that they're ready to push through construction foreign affairs expert in a bush and manage believe that washington is pushing for a gas blockade with little regard to the e.u. as well be well it's not question i want yes wants which people who are running want because let's face it the government. the question is how much is controlled from washington not if if the regime in kiev is entirely under troll washington this is an attempt another attempt to me sanctions. the e.u. far more than the russian sanctions already have. and it's basically the european union is taking cries of washington's attempts to restart the cold war. do stay with us we'll
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a plenty more news for you after this short break. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports . for the no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your letter play safe. secure because i'm going to talk you know. no more weasel words when you made a direct question and the prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. critical speech. down the freedom to. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse
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to notice. places change the world. so picture of today. from around the globe. israel and the palestinians have agreed to a new seventy two hour ceasefire the trace will reportedly begin at nine pm g.m.t. this week witnessed a new wave of violence with civilians in gaza again bearing the brunt the sides agree started hostilities after previous talks to prolong a cease fire brought little result. he was. i.
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i. you know yeah. i was only did i only. let me know. a month long conflict that this claim more than one thousand nine hundred lives is left gaza or in ruins and the return of hostilities brings the region even closer to a humanitarian disaster tens of thousands of homes were destroyed or damaged by israeli strikes universities hundreds of schools and mosques were rendered into rubble reports say half a million people were displaced that's almost a third of the population for more than a million civilians there's no fresh drink of water and it's correspondent harry fear reports among the thousands of injured it's only the lucky ones who get proper medical help. every day patients arrive from gaza to palestinian hospitals in jerusalem and the west bank the market said hospital in east jerusalem has received
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dozens of cases since the latest conflict erupted in this room he is six years or. that was two weeks ago he has multiple bizarre skull fracture after the bombing of his house here deceived unconscious aware of the environment. in his first few days here khalid's life was maintained by it until it has made a solid recovery doctors say and is now able to move his leg. his mother nihad has been by his side for almost three weeks only one relative is allowed to accompany such medical cases from gaza but only granted one day's access to israel. again i was leave the hospital because of my son and because i have a permit to remain in israel for just one day but when i leave i show them the medical records at the crossing and they let me pass into gaza it is not easy to
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come out of gaza it is not easy to be coordinated there is checkpoints that are procedures that israelis have and therefore we're not getting enough patience although there are thousands upon thousands of patients we need support and help forty two year old pfizer was in her home preparing dinner for have family when her house was suddenly demolished upon i asked if she felt lucky to be outside of dallas or receiving expert treatment yeah it was situation in the gaza strip is an absolute disaster how can i feel lucky when my people are dying. over nine thousand palestinians have been injured in gaza getting medical treatment outside of its overstretched health system is like winning the lottery three year old young mean a boob job or survived an attack on his family home in gaza as they gathered for the first night of the islamic festivals. in eighteen men of the family was
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wiped out leaving just this one child. this really i mean still calls out to his favorite sibling his older sister he doesn't know she's being killed along with all the others a relative. has lived through six wars between the palestinians and israel. i do see only the israel or the palestinians is winning we the citizens of the full to fool everybody is elisa whoever thinks of peace is the true human being. these patients are lucky to have temporarily escaped gaza to receive the very best in medical treatment many of looking forward to returning to their families. but away is a horrified and devastated community. human rights organizations say goes there is witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe with some branding israel's operation a war crime. is
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a very small one it's seven you know made. high so it's one point seven million people living in this very small area and still even in this area. every night eighty percent c.b.s. there has been such massive destruction in areas that the israeli military declared a no go zone that covered almost half of gaza's territory we've seen cease fires in the past be held up as justifications when western countries or the israeli military claims that hamas violated the cease fire in the past that has been held up as a justification and a claim that any future civilian deaths would be the responsibility of hamas for violating the cease fire the laws of war need to stop being violated and that finally for once in gaza there needs to be criminal accountability for war crimes. the deaths in gaza sparked massive protests across the globe over the weekend tens
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of thousands of people united in a worldwide day of rage against the israeli offensive the latest taking place in brussels meanwhile in new york several hundred marched to the u.n. headquarters to protest the killing of palestinians on the gaza blockade a rally in the german capital for more than a thousand waving palestinian flags and chanting antiwar slogans one of the largest protests took place in more save france where crowds condemned president alone for his support of israel's actions more than twenty thousand people gathered in london slamming the government for sponsoring israel and accusing the b.b.c. of biased and unfair coverage destruction of gaza also brought many dissenting voices from within the israeli armed forces paula slayer talk to some of them. you know that there are a lot of soldiers to come back and say to yourself you know what the hell are we doing here why are we using so much force why are we treating the best way is one such form israeli soldier she calls herself an anti occupation activist and was one
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of fifty percent of troops to sign an open letter to the washington post refusing received duty talk on their show about during the service i didn't talk about this thing instead when you are there you're just a part of it but more and more soldiers are choosing not to be part of an army increasingly seen as the bully in the region of spending. and there is no top of the. we are not prepared for it than verbal river possibility from overcoming five wars in eighty years levanon two thousand and six thirty four days more than eight hundred people killed and in the end israel faced an even stronger hizbollah four devastating wars with them us two thousand and six eight twelve and fourteen thousand killed international outrage and in the end israel faced a unity government between former rivals hamas and fatah foreign policy was it we
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had four years in which we lost the middle east. we lost. we in a way lost egypt. very eyes in the middle east and many would argue more vulnerable the latest operation protective it has done seemingly little to protect israel in the long term you're not going to finish by trying to physically destroyed unless there is there's nothing that indicates that it will work this time or indeed the next time and that's taking its toll on the reputation of what was once considered one of the world's most efficient fighting forces the hope is that the coming days will see a permanent cease fire in place but bottom line garza is in tatters mistrust between israelis and palestinians is at an all time high policy r.t. tel aviv. a passenger plane has crashed immediately after takeoff at
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an airport in the iranian capital tehran the aircraft was carrying up to forty eight people reports say thirty nine of them were killed came down in a residential area five kilometers from the runway injuring several people on the ground early reports suggest the crash may have been caused by an engine problem including this accident there have been at least seventeen fatal crashes involving a very indian planes since two thousand saying it was imposed on the country prohibited from buying new aircraft or spare parts hindering the maintenance of fleets aviation expert chris yates things that western sanctions of undermine the safety of iran's passenger jets we're talking about an aging fleet of aircraft and we're also talking about the fact that. lines within parts of the world no longer being starved of the spares needed to maintain those
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craftily. primarily because of the sanctions that have been imposed so the fleet getting old the bits for the aircraft in short supply or non-existent or indeed being bought on the black market for which there is no. safety guarantee. we are covering plenty more stories over in our website such as more scandal at the n.s.a. agency trying to secretly persuade a judge to delete parts of a public transcript from a court case about illegal surveillance more on that on our website. helicopters drones and dogs all resources are thrown into a massive search operation for a four year old girl who survived almost two weeks lost in siberia you can read her story at r.t. dot com. the u.s. military carried out four rounds of air strikes on radical islamists in iraq who
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are seeking to expand their zone of influence in the country f. eighteen fighters and drones targeted artillery and military convoys belonging to the islamic state group to how this they've seized all rich territories in the north west of iraq claiming an islamic caliphate there and are now advancing on kurdish controlled regions during their advance militance of surrounded some half a million people from the years religious minority they were trying to flee to turkey but were trapped by the extremists are now facing execution unless they convert to islam hundreds have already been killed defending the kurdish minority was among the key reasons president obama gave authorizing airstrikes while promising u.s. involvement will be strictly limited political analysts the north or f william engdahl things are bombers words shouldn't be taken at face value. i think the obama administration is being extremely hypocritical lowson are utterly dishonest
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about its policy toward iraq since the emergence of isis are going to resume i don't think go washington it's particularly interested and stop being. speaker of isis. i think all palmer is wide of the world views lying to the american people about what the us military. it is doing with the surgical nurse sharks look see how little they are i think the al maliki government is out of it's mind to invite u.s. military to make airstrikes there are other militaries so make such strikes that could be invited instead but it's another question will distrust can be explained by the apparent contradiction between a bomb as earlier promises and current u.s. sanctions were leaving behind a sovereign stable and self-reliant iraq so they are authorized to operations in iraq targeted airstrikes to protect our american personnel and
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a humanitarian effort to help save thousands of iraqi civilians and right now washington is fighting off accusations the situation in iraq is partly of america's making some of our guests suggested these jihadists were given more than a leg up by the u.s. . we really have to look at. western foreign policy in the middle east that has to take place because right now we have a situation where the west is opposing isis rebels in northern iraq and rightly so but has been tacitly ordered personally supporting them in syria is madness these are u.s. weapons u.s. weapons on all sides in this bat just as three years ago in libya and in so many wars when you are the top supplier of weapons to the world seventy nine percent of of weapons transfers into the middle east or from the united states you're going to have u.s. weapons on all sides which is just for absolutely our weapons makers looking for
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a profit fuels just struction. and clashes erupted in berlin when a rally against the advance of the islamic state fighters was itself attacked by a group of his than a supporter of the violence broke out as around three hundred people voiced their support for kurdish families trapped by radical militants in iraq and a similar protest in the hague saw a dutch police intervene leaving one officer injured fighting was again triggered by a gang backing the militants who chanted islamic slogan six people were arrested. i do stay with us plenty more news on the way here in r.t. international after this short break. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s.
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government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs and the cuban authorities were able to now to these well funded try. in their country this is nowhere near the first time that the u.s. government has tried to meddle in cuba in two thousand and nine usa he tried to set up a twitter like program to organize people in cuba and we can't forget about the ill fated cuban television airplane that was supposed to bombard the island with western media that was totally blocked by the government during the cold war i could see the justification to dominate cuba if the us didn't have influence in a country that automatically the soviets did but now what is the justification why does the us need to infiltrate cuba and by what right you want doesn't have nukes put in america and they have limited industrial capacity they can't do anything to anyone just leave the poor island alone and let the people there figure out their own future without the us state department's help but that's just my opinion.
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clean zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is this see what he did there and this is killing them easy we reserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they can do that looking for they can drown that's what makes these things are very . politicians. a new kind of policy and this technology that is very tempting.
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welcome back to the us gun rights advocates of food and children spoke to promote the idea that attack is the best form of defense and to. trust your weapon on its account spoke to parents who support the idea and those who don't a new children's book has hit the bookshelves of america my parents' open carry is designed to explain to children why it is a great idea for their parents to be carrying guns with them everywhere to the thirteen year old character in the bus the parents say when seconds count police are minutes away the book already has its supporters and its haters. why do you think it's because people need to know how to take care of themselves protect themselves and to protect the children in the home if they know how to use them in their safe with them are you are you a father very much i have three boys but i don't think that that's good for example why i think that we already have
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a pretty violent nation as it is so i think that we have a nation so that just promotes it in the sense some in social media hit back at gun advocates by changing the book's cover irenaeus site the american academy of pediatrics points to grim statistics firearms are one of the top three causes of death among children in the u.s. killing twice as many as cancer injuries from firearm send an estimated seven thousand children to casualty every year and an additional three thousand died from gunshot wounds before they get to a hospital and despite the growing number of deaths among children gun culture in america seems to be gaining momentum. the documentary film kids and guns features american families who encourage their young children to own and shoot arms . and those who regret ever having given a gun to their child he had a little twenty two
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a huge twenty take and i had just purchased it for him first and i purchased from us he. obviously you are a great purchase it. was crossing the creek they said there's little room. and when he did the better they get hit the guy all in it went off and shot and. i ran into several non americans as i was asking people what they thought about the children's book explain your kids why your parents carry guns i can't even stretch my mind. for me it's just. very cultural american children younger than fifteen are nine times more likely to die in a gun related accident and those in the rest of the developed world gun advocates in the us invariably see all attempts to restrict the use of guns as an encroachment on the constitution so all meaningful efforts to bring about change
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have hit a dead end in washington i'm going to check on our. foreign submarine thought to be american was chased away from russia shores this week apparently the navy spotted the vessel in the northern barents sea and sent a strong group to intercept their own culture of has the story. the american submarine was detected near russia's northern border in the bering sea and was shadowed by a navy strike force and an aircraft the new clear powered virginia class submarine is capable of launching twelve tomahawk missiles among other armaments after about half an hour over radio contact them were pushed away from the border by the northern fleet reconnaissance of russia continues from under the water and in the skies in july an american spy plane the rivet joint was reportedly conducting surveillance of the russian military when detected by radar it was then forced to illegally cross into swedish airspace after being chased by
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a russian fighter jet swedish an american authorities kept silence about the incident for nearly a month but were pushed to admit swedish airspace had been violated after reports in local media over though a staunch u.s. ally sweden is not a member of nato so the infringement cause some anger the swedish press so long with their foreign called leagues made sure the violation of the country's borders was firmly made public knowledge remark cost r.t. moscow. a serious escalation in a long term conflict in a disputed region brought the armenian and azerbaijani presidents to the negotiating table with russia as a mediator since the end of july to thirty soldiers from both sides have been killed in violence in the south caucasus region of gordon he cut a bark is an ethnically all meaning in anger in azerbaijan at the beginning of the ninety's the region wanted independence which led to a war between the nations the conflict claim some thirty thousand lives before
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officially ending in one thousand nine hundred ninety four when a ceasefire was proclaimed independence of the region still wasn't recognized since then there have been ongoing yet occasional shooting incidents in the recent escalation is among the worst so the leaders of both countries met to negotiate in the russian city of sochi the name of putin was all. so there i said the conflicting sides have shown the will to end violence and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov offered reassurance that moscow will work to keep the peace between the nations close to its southern border. which. the north is doing the pursuit of due to the presidents of armenia and azerbaijan have confirmed they will seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict and respect to rhetorical integrity and the right of nations to self-determination it won't be easy to find a solution but dialogue is ongoing and russia will contribute which it's a miracle now some other headlines from around the world for you will start in turkey but the current prime minister recep tayyip adeline has won the first direct
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presidential elections with more than fifty two percent of the vote as two rivals were a little known diplomats and a kurdish politician the presidential vote took place just three months after the un's ruling conservative party won the local elections. along or slammed into western japan leaving one person dead and dozens more injured more than one million at risk residents were told to evacuate their homes extreme weather conditions of also affected travel leading to more than two hundred flights being canceled the storm is expected to weaken before bringing heavy rains to tokyo. drug gangs go out of their way to protect their illegal crops but nature lent a helping hand this week by russian police trying to raid a site artesia gold piece going off explains a story with a sting in its tail. it started as an ordinary drugs rate investigators were
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checking reports about wild cannabis growing on a private property in central russia the reports turned out to be true on the ground they found hundreds of marijuana plants some measuring more than six feet tall that's around two meters but the other thing they found almost ruined the entire operation hidden in the bushes were beehives and as police officers began pulling plants from the ground the bees attacked this woman who was stung on her face in an uneven battle against thousands of angry insects the authorities had to retreat they were only able to finish the operation after putting on protective gear in the end they destroyed around five hundred plants the land's all in claims he knew it was cannabis but couldn't find the time to pull it out since he was too busy taking care of the bees now he's looking at up to eight years behind bars if it's established that weed was planted there on purpose. coming up after the break we'll bring you the very latest from the world of economics in venture capital with .
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the when the european union promised to net ukraine become part of it it clearly contributed to the south abrasion of tensions within ukraine ukraine will not become part of the european union who won't tell tales ukraine absolutely doesn't have the economic level to become part of the e.u. or been. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. and unthinkable did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni. millions of dollars in the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the
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hello i'm katie program and you're watching venture capital coming up roughed up by we took food as most their response to international sanctions and we also looked into the potential consequences of banning european flights crossing airspace to asia also russia and iran team up and agree to an oil trade deal understanding to ease the impacts of such sanctions and some kirby joins me later he's going to be talking about their fault the russian government has imposed a one year restriction on the import of agricultural products on the countries imposing sanctions so beef pork poultry fish cheese milk vegetables and fruit.
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