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the full picture posts. on this month from around the globe in the book to. ukraine steps up as shelling of the anti-government stronghold of denounced despite local militia urging a truce to avert a humanitarian catastrophe plus. looting and street violence in the u.s. state of missouri as anger over police killing of a black teenager boils over witnesses say the eighteen year old was unarmed when he was repeatedly shot by the officer. also israel and hamas agree a new three day cease fire and it hopes for a prolonged truce from a devastating month long war that's left more than one thousand eight hundred dead .
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in a national news live from moscow with me we're going to joshua welcome to the program and we're getting reports of renewed army shelling. in eastern ukraine it's less than twenty four hours since the previous round of have your tillery fire killed one person and injured ten others forces are pressing on with the or salt the spite local militia calling for a cease fire and warning of a humanitarian disaster residential areas were again pounded by shelves boomer but you've been. looking at removal who voted. for the. local officials say more than ten civilian buildings were damaged including a hospital and a shop this is a nearby city of shocked tourists and other anti-government stronghold and target
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of caves military operation weeks of fighting have turned it into a ghost town european security monitors report a gas and electricity supplies are cut off their water is barely available. and shops are closed the u.n. says over a thousand people per day are fleeing the war zone and here's how the refugees describe their ordeal. for their thirty's who are going to the football group who were very good will go through over more new yorkers who do feel warm that goes for quote of the year you were going to do but that you know that when things get people to look at that distort the difference to those who was. president sarkozy. you didn't. really do in movement and what do you do you go forward who do. you have to stand in line with. you with these there was a woman doing. the ongoing strikes to force patients and staff of this maternity
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unit into the basement were expected mothers are giving birth in poor conditions nurses say they managed to get upstairs for about ten minutes to get food and use basic facilities but then the bombardment starts again. a chemical plant in eastern ukraine has come under shelling risking the possibility of an ecological disaster officials at the facility cold still all say it's frequently being targeted by key forces or to a few. minutes of the city and the chemical plant continue day and night i officially announced that due to the irresponsible actions of the ukrainian army the citizens of ukraine russia and belarus are exposed to the deadly threat of an ecological disaster on a daily bases the size of which cannot be calculated an incident that cyril would cause a leak from the chemical plant where the talks acknowledged folklore of benzene is stored the minimal impact zone would be at least three hundred kilometers i don't
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understand why just fact is being silenced by all ukrainian media. ukraine's president has told america secretary of state that he's inviting red cross coordinators to organize aid for people in low ganske the cities declared a state of humanitarian disaster last week and russia wants to sand emergency aid and has been trying to get permission from key of to do so maria for national reports from the beleaguered city. the guns khamees luke abandoned but the rusty with people here those who didn't have a daily struggle to survive the city has been without electricity for more than a week now but it's the shortage of water which poses the biggest humanitarian challenge. this woman is called. in russian her name means hope and she has little of that left dozens will be back but god is unique in your heart not the gulf war between but we did go to the blue did eventuates and you've been seen you we've got new cheer war got mum she's got no word of what is going to shut out. for you to my
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life or your usual storm of your discussion but also accuse form early in the morning because people are afraid they won't be enough water to go around still knows who they were there you turn your eyes it just has been below transferred me i'm not sure of wellness to meet you when you yell at premier you have the nietzsche when you didn't deliver the birth first feeling yet that's the real ear hears it the other near the edge of the earth even the. dead youth of whatever's going to say that the new cook so far and you'll server the good ever bourbon billionaire financier gets a cut or a nurse or not just the bill up and some of the city's districts residents have to use water pumps because it's a no go zone for trucks that could share out the precious liquid of fluid also. but the much of this that americans. that's what we're going to do the city with no water and no power also has no contact with the outside world. the big problems
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with connection now in the guns going all over the city are we couldn't get any signal anywhere but there are some places where people say you might be able to connect this is one of the places we keep on trying and try and we hope but still we don't have any signal but what we don't like about this place resists warning signs say attention do not call shelling area. but people still try their luck they say they entire cities a shell an area now at least they can talk to relatives and friends on the phone and. every day in the guns at least a dozen apartment buildings and private houses are hate by tillery fire some of them more than once. mccloy's flood is on the eighth floor fortunately none of his family was hurried
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when it was heat these plasma television is the only thing he managed to save he makes one more trip to salvage his belongings. but comes back minutes later empty handed. the u.n. estimates over one hundred seventeen thousand people accounted displaced inside ukraine and russia's authorities claim more than seven hundred thirty thousand ukrainians have crossed the border since the conflict started but in lugansk and other cities across eastern ukraine often huddled together terrified and dark basements and all the havens which aren't always as safe as they seem many more remain. in the guns ukraine now russians are urging international rights groups to help find a journalist who has gone missing in ukraine amnesty international said reporters should not be limited in the course of their work and become hostages russian
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photographer andre stan was working for their a novice news agency when he disappeared almost a week ago his colleagues to have launched a twitter campaign with the hash tag free andrew and there are reports he may have been detained by ukraine security services but officials say they are not holding on and it's not the first time a journalist covering the conflict in ukraine has gone missing last month graham phillips from britain was working fourteen when he was taken by ukraine security forces before releasing phillips the also denied detaining him. now coming up later in the program terrified to and starving in the wilderness thousands of iraqi minorities flee for their lives from the jihad is rampage but in the capital the prime minister's busy trying to tighten his political grip. anger at the police killing of a black teenager in the u.s. state of missouri is descending into rioting shots have reportedly been fired and
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tear gas used on crowds to try and prevent shops from being looted and set on fire protests broke out after eighteen year old mike brown who don't we recently graduated was fatally shot by police on his way to visit his grandmother on saturday witnesses say he was unarmed and had his hands up when an officer shot him multiple times my brown's killing drew criticism from civil right advocates over violent police tactics and racial profiling is going to count reports police brutality is seen as commonplace rather than using unusual. captured on a bystanders camera new york police suspect the man of selling individual cigarettes it is so easy to. moments later an officer puts him in what appears to be a choke hold and brings him to the ground. where forty three year old barry gardner can be heard saying i can't breathe several times at night. and you
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being very guarded died lying at the feet of those police officers leaving behind a wife and six children my son is missing this day the officer who put their garner in an apparent chokehold has been stripped of his gun and badge and placed on desk duty the video garners death in july would viral sparking protests in local communities why has the city not a bargain a campaign that targets zero deaths of police brutality but it's not just new york police that has been accused of using excessive force in recent months in arizona police confronted university professors solo or for jaywalking. was back i was never asked what my name was i was never told what i was a violation of in california fifty one year old marlene pinette quote is walking along the highway when a patrol officer straddled her and began repeatedly punching her upper body. the
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woman is known to be homeless and reportedly suffering from psychiatric problems i think much of the roots now of becomes far more cultural problem more police officers have been used to school and a power structure where they can get away where almost anything because they are the police video cameras have only captured some incidents but many more took place away from the public eye more and more people filmed their interactions with the police on camera one officer from new jersey was caught saying this to someone who argued he had a constitutional right to take pictures in a certain area of their care or writing course cause that phrase. because so if there's a visa for prostitution we know this the officer apologized for the statement and resigned as the case is so brutality and well documented on camera casts a shadow on the thousands upon thousands of police officers who diligently do their
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work in cities across america but the hope is that a greater public awareness will make some police officers think twice before abusing someone in washington i'm going to check out our team for news after the break including racial and religious tensions flourishing in israel fueled by the latest gaza war. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. by the scene motions to the play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our team. on marriage in the financial world. tick tock to suze to moments cannot stop exit
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and only takes no demand to trade is not going to get any economic benefit in life there are an awful. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights next. to the picture of today's you know. from around the globe. look to. welcome back this is our tina national the latest attempt at a temporary truce is underway in gaza israel and palestine agreeing to hold fire for three days after both accepted latest effort to broker an ans to the violence
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the month long conflict has claimed more than one thousand eight hundred lives and left gaza in ruins. both are. hard. was. alex stanley and soldier has been killed in a standoff with israeli border police arrive to arrest him you know there's really delegation is now in cairo for talks for a long ceasefire but a senior u.n. aid official word says that a new round of fighting is likely to resume unless tel aviv lifts its blockade of gaza and while there are hopes that this french respite will last the conflict has
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already cemented that anger among people that's unlikely to fade quickly harry fear reports. since the latest israel gaza conflict began there's been a spike in racial violence and tension between jews and arabs throughout both feel keep hi tara trees and his relit self beyond me install that system of checkpoints here in two thousand and six now thousands of palestinians who live in the west bank but work inside israel must queue from dawn to reach their what places for business hours their attitude to us since the war began has changed completely they have become more aggressive even now when we try to find transport to get to work there's discrimination in new york you find west bank civilians continue to suffer from what they say are random attacks by settlers in one recent incident an eight year old girl was hit by a car palestinians labeled it a settler terror incident. since the war began were really few of the settlers
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one leaves the house with fear in his heart the situation's not like before. and some israelis say they too now live in a climate of fear i am a midwife and and i when i walk back i'm just so i can't drive my myself. an arabic drive come to take me from my home and i'm scared i'm scared i'm scared to a drive with them because there was a case that they murdered. a girl the goal to have woke up and they killed her i'm leaving you. didn't feel any suspicion but it's politics this is this. is the only film here of the but hamas i did choose. they voted for him for the from us and now though we've been was a day get the ball. needless to say the palestinian people see the current
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situation from a very different perspective as palestinians we cannot accept living in occupation we cannot accept to be violated on daily bases and say we are fine with it but it's ten years do not take people because of what they are or they hate people because they are jews simply by listing the ends do not accept patient and its policy. see jerusalem. calm has a line of a picture gallery called stolen childhood with images of gaza's children who are trapped in the violence and also my blinding justice leaks says america's notorious spy agency has been delayed in court transcriptions over fears they may reveal too much. and they're still missing the moon right now it's at its closest and brightest in two decades has brought out the photographer in many
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people with some stunning lunar images online take a look. right from the sea. first street. and i think you're. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the. now iraq's prime minister has mobilized special forces loyal to him after being rebuffed over getting a third term in office by the president armored vehicles and soldiers have also cordoned off baghdad's diplomatic hub or most state institutions are located near an alkie than i gave a tough speech resisting calls to quit accusing the president of violating the constitution but he's got the backing of an iraqi court which has ruled maliki is
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parliament block is the largest so he's entitled to continue as pm washington wants a more inclusive government in iraq and has pledged its full support for the president journalist larry evarist has written widely on america's record in iraq thinks the u.s. would like to see the embattled prime minister removed. the molecule regime has put in power by the united states is a product of the two thousand three invasion it is of coral imperialist very reactionary very repressive regime it is fueled sectarian cantons carried out if you describe so you know the sunni population and i would not doubt that the united states is manoeuvering behind the scenes to put in power every team that is you know more comfortable with it you know it's how tomorrow all of this in the name of humanitarianism and the unity of iraq it's obviously part of an
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effort to oust maliki. iraq's power struggle could hardly come at a worse time the country's under attack by islamic state jihad is to have already carved out swathes of the northwest for itself declared caliphate thousands of iraqi religious minorities have fled into remote areas to scape slaughter by a group that even al qaida rejects thousands from the u.s. the minority have been trapped by the militants on a mountain near the turkish border kurdish forces managed to free some of them but mandy moore remain in danger jihad is consider them devil worshipers and have already executed those they've captured. the u.s. has conducted air strikes and militants in iraq targeting the earth hillary positions and convoys lawmakers in washington want to direct invasion fearing that the u.s. trade an attack on home soil similar to nine eleven but world affairs journalist tell us a key one believes that your hardest work cultivated by the u.s.
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in the first place. the intervention of the united states several weeks ago by deploying so-called military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from the islamic state of iraq and syria now calling itself the islamic state of course they fought for several years by supplying arms and other intelligence and tackle support to the armed opposition groups in syria some of these same elements last year with fighting very fiercely with the support of the united states in turkey and other western states to defeat militarily the government of bashar al assad in syria today these elements were spread out and throw off the border into iraq are in fact being bombed by the
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united states. demonstrations against islamic state militants have taken place in the netherlands scuffles broke out with police while demonstrators were also seen clashing with protesters at a counter rally now dillon's has witnessed several pro and anti islamic state protests in recent months as well as incendiary public speeches and the rise in crimes earlier this month the country became the first europe to ban the flying of the movement's black flag ends in other world headlines this hour. as suspected case of a boat and the remaining has scared people off going to hospital after a man was admitted to an infectious disease unit had recently returned from displaying symptoms connected to boa but doctors are yet to give a conclusive diagnosis and theories become the fourth west african country to declare a national emergency over the virus. and there has been
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a mass rally in pakistan in support of an exiled cleric who claimed the government was corrupt and the prime minister should be ousted thousands of demonstrators turned out for just about to start a revolution and those who protested over the deaths of fourteen anti-government campaigners in june and other gatherings planned an islamic jihad later this week to highlight alleged vote rigging. and greece may still be mired in a dad that's almost twice the size of its economy but the e.u. is considering disbanding the troika and giving athens greater freedoms to chart its own path have but it will be cold comfort for greeks and during massive unemployment and painful austerity and with widespread discontent at a government they say has failed as marine corps through every ports. enough is enough sake troika with you and lets us live that is the message from the greek taxi operators association to the government stopped with demands the prime
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minister step down for failing to stop the economic crisis and the strict austerity measures which resulted in poverty and desperation. the biggest problem in our industry is the message to the self-employed workers insurance organization and heavy taxation if it takes you makes a profit of five thousand euros the government takes almost seventy percent of that it's not the first time great taxi drivers have reached boiling points but this new calculation which requires them to pay tax on money they haven't even earned yet could send money and so financial dead end. unfortunately our country's becoming the pakistan of europe history will repeat itself will have riots it will get ugly no one is offering any solutions so people don't know what to do the government is nonexistent it's subservient to the troika and their economic interest union reps say they feel like slaves working under a government that doesn't serve their interests it's already hard to find a job in this economy and also lucky enough to have one fear that heavy taxation will eventually force them out onto the streets as well what rising taxes
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a minimal make up our taxi drivers making ends meet let's find out. let me. or my family and i get. many times return home unable to cover our basic needs they're taxing everything that moves and they expect you to pay for it somehow if you don't you're in danger of going to prison having your house repossessed we mortgaged our lives our children's and grandchildren's lives to pay off debts that we didn't create and we're sitting here taking it with our hands tied what baffles most greeks is the audacity of the government to increase the already high burden of responsibility workers have tried to contact the finance ministry to understand how they justify their latest tax increases and where they expect people to find this extra money their response was no comment. it's been four years of the most draconian austerity measures in europe the troika has destroyed greece that program
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failed the only thing they achieved was to drag greek society into poverty unemployment of twenty seven percent salary decreases a forty percent unemployment of twenty seven percent salary decreases a forty percent skyrocketing taxes in some cases with increases of seven hundred percent it's a disaster and they need to admit it and apologize strikes are out of the question since taxi drivers can't afford to skip a day's work but the revolutionary spirit is the only gaining momentum and many here believe that it's only a matter. time before it spills over again marina cost survive reports in from athens for r.t. and next gas fired out for more heated discussion in crosstalk in the u.k. no hear from euro skeptic french fi rand's marine le pen.
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it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know let an american were sent to cuba by the u.s. 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 in the cuban authorities were able to nab these well funded travelers 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
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does the us need to infiltrate cuba and by what right do 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. it is true. in december of two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i don't think simple did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. complaining about the son of an alumni. millions of dollars through the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they
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