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breaking news this hour here on c.n.n. national russia plans to send a second a convoy to devastated eastern ukraine as the humanitarian situation there continues to deteriorate under constant bombardment by caves forces. this as a green army drops more bombs people are forced to bury loved ones in their backyards cut off from the cemeteries. and the u.k. and france are in a growing border rift as the french for a town is accused of the coming up with fueling stop for thousands of illegal migrants hoping to get to britain. islamic state militant step up fear recruitment campaign with young muslims from across the globe joining the extremists who report on the scale and the threat that you can just movement.
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what you are to international live from moscow i'm marina joshing. now russia is planning to send another aid convoy to ukraine as civilians there continue to face a humanitarian crisis that's according to a statement by russia's foreign minister are just wrong cost of joins us now live with more details on this what ramon do tell us what the russian foreign minister had to say. russia will continue participating in efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to sue ukraine this second convoy with the russian humanitarian aid will head for the shell shocked southeast of the country this week. the few military institution in ukraine is getting wars any slowdown or fate would
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violate international law so would like to agree on the conditions for sending the second convoy on the same route with ukrainian authorities as soon as possible were convinced it must be done this week now russia's initial humanitarian aid convoy was stalled that the russian ukrainian border for a week and that's despite the fact that all the necessary documentation was sent to all parties involved along before rushing humanitarian aid convoy actually crossed the russian ukrainian border now sergey lavrov said the situation around the convoy was not healthy from the get go and russia was actually accused of violating ukraine's sovereignty one it's a humanitarian aid convoy crossed the border to head to the shell shocked plus there were also allegations that russia's humanitarian cargo was something
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other than humanitarian aid and those allegations have not been confirmed by anybody at all ukraine's special services the international red cross or the multiple representatives of the international media who work at the border and just like in the case with the first conway russia is ready to work with all the parties involved in order to get as much money tearing aid to the ukraine as possible lavrov stressed that russia continues to calls for a cease fire and is ready to participate in talks off any format in order to kick start the political process that would lead to discoloration off the conflict in. a russian and ukrainian president could be held in minsk belarus bellaver on tuesday one regional leaders will gather there along with members of the european commission. all right ron thanks so much for bringing us the details
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now the nantz in eastern ukraine has endured another twenty four hours of heavy shelling from the crimean army rocket launchers have once again ripped entire neighborhoods apart at least two locals have been killed the hospital also came under fire in the center of the me as two buildings were damaged and you can see shattered glass everywhere locals say the hospital was fired at from a short distance some patients were transported to nearby hospitals others were moved to the basement. was it just moves. over. criticism. for thousands of citizens of eastern ukraine shelling and bombing has become an every day gruesome reality people now are learning to cope with their families and
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friends falling victim to caves assault has the story this is a case where they're living among the did and way they did being buried among the living. under this mound of dirt lies the love of puddles life his wife media. puzzle takes me to the place with media was killed it's only a street away she was walking home when the missile hit. when i was. in the up almost any young. couple matru milia ten years ago he says god
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smiled down on him that day really ruined the. the streets quiet except for a few children who've braved the sunshine in between shelling residents hunkered down in cell is as mortar and artillery fire rains down telephones are broken mobile phones almost never work and shops are boarded up and running looting the mood for anything that a little bit of a geek was the prevailing sway with elian. but this was. done. the symmetries about five kilometers away from the town of shah tosk it's a straight road to get there but it's a very difficult view to take when you're coming under shelling. if gainey is a volunteer grave digger he says one hundred fifty people have died in the past three weeks that seven a day many of whom never make it here in this book are for love for us the most.
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of us for what it is. but the bodies are piling up and like pavol residents are dazed in shock he gives us his daughter's phone number and asks if we will call her with no access to the outside world he hasn't yet told her the mother is did as the ukrainian army closes in terrified residents prepared to wait it out surrounded by the did. you see r.t. shutoffs eastern ukraine. now with war waging in the east ukraine president petro poroshenko is vowing to boost military spending by three billion dollars but where will the money come from leading economist says kiev's finances are in tatters here's why now on the surface things may seem rosy after the international monetary fund granted a seventeen billion dollar loan but it came with conditions most importantly the national debt to g.d.p.
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ratio should be now higher than sixty percent and it's now predicted to reach eighty seven percent in just four years economic shrinkage in july is six and a half per sand and last year it was only one point three percent on top of that ukraine has nine billion dollars in various dep amos this year and this when its currency is at an all time low economist jeffrey saunders explains why he believes it's a catastrophe. we have this ever shrinking g.d.p. we have the loss of crimea horse the lost production from the donbass region and the cost of the civil war itself so it's really quite a catastrophe and i would say that the i.m.f. is in denial regarding the ability of ukraine to pay bondholders or itself. not only is the country's g.d.p. falling but its energy bill recently and this represents not only a worsening of its balance of payments position but also makes ukrainian industry you know what little there is left function and even less competitive even higher
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energy costs moreover we have the situation or it has to pay for expensive gas with a declining currencies. now the conflict has rocked the heartland of ukraine's economy that in the ask region and that's where the country's main plants and factories are based many of them have either been badly damaged or closed because it's too dangerous to work in a war zone much of the regional interest rock tour has also been destroyed expert in global and financial markets patrick young says no one would have won t. invest in ukraine's economy right now. the situation in ukraine is that obviously it's incredibly difficult when you have some sort of an insurrection on the streets a revolution lots of upheaval because that impacts on the economy and therefore it's incredibly difficult to get your statistics absolutely precise in such a time it's really a tragedy for the people of ukraine what we see at the moment is in a colony that is on the verge of a death spiral we've all the asli see all of the sorts of terrible warfare that are
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happening within the borders of the country that's a tragedy because actually it's the eastern corner of the country around were in fact the industry is that really adds to the overall g.d.p. what's the news we hear out of ukraine all the time fighting warfare problems who's going to invest in the back of the nobody who's going to invest in a call to me where you don't have a clear rule of law where you cannot appreciably believe that your assets will not be in some way squandered taken away through bribery or indeed all right still of nobody. a latest video from ukraine is posted in our you tube channel where you can also see how independence day was marked. anti-government forces displayed destroyed armored vehicles and rocket launchers the army used to attack the city they also lead captured ukrainian soldiers through the city center.
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and at our web site we report a wide cave remain silent on the whereabouts of missing russian photojournalist understand who disappeared in grades three weeks ago. french president francois hollande has accepted the government's resignation after the prime minister dissolved the cabinet and money of also has been asked to form a new cabinet on tuesday in line with a course set for the country by the president and it comes amid calls from french ministers for changes to the country's economic policies the economy minister said on sunday it's time to resist what he calls germany's obsession with a sturdy the prime minister's ratings have been extremely low recently while president alond remains the most unpopular president in fifty years according to the latest poll. british politicians have lashed out of
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french plans to set up a refugee center that could help thousands of migrants get to the u.k. they say it would act as a magnet attracting even more desperate people trying to and to britain through the french city port of calais the u.k. has border checkpoint there and city authorities are complaining they are being overrun by migrants trying to sneak into britain are just takes a closer look at the growing rift. in the french quarter galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to be loose for example in there for their life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali over one and the hoff
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thousand of these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they are going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's been eight hundred try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in the lorries desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not a very nice place to stay and even if they ask for asylum many stay on the street for weeks or months before they can have lodging cali's mess says the town is so besieged by refugees that locals fish for their safety and invest as a falling out of the area so frustrated as natasha bouchard that she said she's
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willing to buy ferry tickets to send all the migrants over to britain she's even called for the u.k.'s border to be moved from its current location in the cali ferry terminal over to the port of dover. there is only one place in the world where countries borders are not physically located in their own country and those here in cali clearly doesn't work we are hostages of the decisions and the policies of the british government i'm demanding that the border is moved back to its own can. treaty britain's borders should be in do work in the united kingdom it's not our job to control britain's would lose kelly come to coo and they don't care how bad things are for us the u.k. government needs to start doing its job and not leaving it up to us to do here in france are. just twenty miles across the channel here in dover the u.k. hasn't exactly got its arms wide open the british government is so concerned over the migrants desperate attempts to make it to britain in deniz and makeshift
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vessels that a special fleet of border force boats has been assigned to patrol this coastline as for the suggestion to move the u.k.'s borders away from france the u.k. government has told us it's not in their plans the locals in dover tell us that they've already had enough to service so many that we can time leave those from just responsibility if they reach their shores and believes that they should maintain a responsibility to go join the flood of those words just of those it's a problem that no one wants to have isn't back in cali dinner time is while they're here these men and women's lives are taken up by simple questions like where their next meal will come from or how they can get a shower while the authorities in france and britain continue to wash their hands of them. kalai and over. according to french officials the migrant
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situation in the city is getting out of control calais police have already arrested over seventy thousand illegal immigrants during the first six months of this year alone and that's more than double the previous year. coming up an hour to international you don't need a fortune to live a jet set lifestyle and later in the program get the story of one man who made his dreams fly list. really. britain's canines become some of the fattest in the world we'll look at why it's a dog's life in the u.k. this and more after the break. those who want to get involved to stop isis in iraq are allied with isis in syria we still should be doing everything we can to support the free syrian opposition
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who will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forces as they battle these terrorists. on marriage in the financial world. series to goldman it's not a nonstop example only taken from the demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life. and. it's like you know when the bullets to stop. because it's like duck duck duck that's a backpack that. moment so it's it's almost like there's a beat the blue and then you just see the big sound it's like a bass. welcome
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back this is arty international necessity is the mother of invention as the saying goes and for one russian man that means a living to high lies in a homemade plane are just medina concha there are reports on how his dreams to flight. sir gay and his eight year old son took a flight to their holiday destination there'd be nothing exceptional about that word not for one thing you will get a little i made a plane we flew in myself i know every single tiny part of it and of course it gives me great comfort i feel confident about. his spend over five years building and from scratch using mostly fiberglass plastic old machinery parts and his inexhaustible and yes i'm sarah ganim has sunny kita spent a total of twenty three hours in the sky travelling from the heart of siberia to the coast of the black sea. i was born in a very remote area in
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a small village there were no roads there it was like living on an island once my father told me that when i grow up i would be able to build some type of cross-country vehicle that would get me anywhere i ever once it was i was always dreaming about it but his real passion for airplanes started back in ninety seven when russia introduced a new law that allows anyone to have a private plane for personal use so we didn't use the list but i had to overcome a number of challenges because it is a self made aircraft i had to train a special certificate for the plane aviation experts had to acknowledge it is safe to operate so now i am a legal user of the flying space but the shaft cheek families and bishan reaches even further. one day we took a globe and decided we wanted to go to the equator if you draw a straight line from the city of supes to the equator you get to the most it's you
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this is the place we now dream of visiting together with my son there's only one thing standing in their way the himalayas sergei sas he needs to the engine to increase the flying out of twos and as we've come to learn for him not even the sky's the limit might in the question are you. and their web site today r t dot com holocaust survivors a lash out at israel for the ongoing military operation in gaza get the full story online. and if you have one of your own town it's your lucky day once up for sale at a bargain price story unfold on r.t. dot com. islamic state militants waging war in iraq and syria have managed to carry out a successful global recruitment campaign that's according to the latest report from a syrian human rights watchdog last month more than six thousand men joined the
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jihad is some of them from western nations and it's not just adults they stream is don't amman having the young fight for them to like this thirteen year old belgian boy earlier this year he traveled to syria with his older brother to fight alongside the radicals the islamic state has been increasingly turning to social networks or one extremist posted images of a child to capitated adult in a reenactment of the american journalist execution the caption urged followers to teach your children to cut next. now canada has also become one of the recruitment centers for the islamic state militants and that's according to a local and mom who claims the islamists are infiltrating universities and mosques across the country. you have the isis. you know recruitment universe you are has been very successful they have very successful due to corporate comedians europeans americans and i say if he's if he's going to do it through the end for their computer. people are probably going to their game has
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been barking deer the number you know hundreds and thousands of people from britain who are who are barking deer aren't garrido was created in a. and you can see you know oh we're going to destruction and cross it created all around or similarly i see this is worth not a cargo and they are not going to stay just in sudan there are going to come everybody is going to work. and there are not going to steer into you know believe me. the islamic state has now added to its armory by capturing a key syrian air base after days of bloody fighting government forces fled the base with reports of five hundred dead on both sides the extremists now have access to scores of military jets helicopters tanks and having artillery it is also have a blow to president assad who has now lost complete control of rock
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a province. a wildfire has forced the evacuation of about one hundred fifty homes and is threatening hundreds more in the northern california town of we reveal the talons airport and high school are also in fire's path so it is reported that about three hundred eighty five fires have been sent to battle the blaze as gusting winds and dry conditions fuel the flames. three inmates have reportedly been beheaded in a prison riot in brazil at least seven hundred prisoners are reported to be involved in the uprising which has damaged much of the penitentiary the inmates took at least two guards hostage and they are dissatisfied about how the prison is controlled as well as about food and hygiene their. and our position candidate has won the presidential election in the caucuses republic of
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a posse claiming more than half the vote the country's new leader will have to deal with the legacy of years of rampant corruption the snap elections took place after the country was hit with a wave of protests that forced the president of the country at the time to resign. now in the u.k. dog owners are said to be killing their parents with kindness was britain's canine is now some of the fattest in the world and as are two hundred farmer reports it's not just portly pads that might need to look at their diets. bruce the box is fact and he's trying to shed some pounds a lack of exercise import diet saw him balloon in size to almost twice he's ideal weight these will be honey and goats milk every morning and any dinner in the evening and obviously the treats of biscuits only i was in truth he's in good company though research shows over half of britain's dogs are in fact obese so
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fifteen percent in four years makes them some of the fattest in the world a quick straw poll of our own helped explain why what treats to give them chicken for the huge. cheery sticks and if you can get their arms will actually have a bit fish and chips put in a ball through for the same muscles we don't think. is only too aware of the problem but says often dog owners aren't feeding their pet just one cup of tea is the human equivalent of eating a hamburger being overweight considered fairly effect a dog's health is their pet and i love him dearly and i generally say you came in with love they get joint problems ok then they get heart problems and then it's difficult to proving. but surgeries like julie's are offering help in fact three courses if you kate betts now have the city clinics chubby canines including bruce
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being put on a diet of wholesome food and exercise well fifty five kilograms proof he used to be known as rochester's heavyweight boxer he's now down to forty nine kilograms but the thing is he's not the only saggy dog story in the u.k. there are currently four million dogs that are overweight. and animal experts don't expect that figure to fall fast dogs are like their owners so the saying goes and with over sixty percent of britons now obese that is becoming the norm but individual owners you can do something about it very quickly but again i think just like me to human obesity now it's got to the point of being so common that it's going to take a long time to do with in society the priest there's no looking back this much is losing he's got as an impressive rate for him at least it's nothing tastes as good as slim felix andrey farmer farty london. and
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on the way are reported in a rare magical condition that makes people age prematurely but for you in the u.k. it's crosstown. if you look at my generation of americans and even more so at the millennial there are a lot of people with all sorts of piercings and tattoos everyone wants to express themselves by getting the exact same cliched tattoos and piercings as everyone else but can we discriminate against these people because of their and out appearance normally people are against discrimination because of punishes people for the way they were born their raise search gender but no one was born with big metal loops stretching out their ear lobes so essentially yes you can't judge someone by their tattoos and piercings because they got these done consciously as an adult i mean we
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all know that you need to dress up on a first date or job interview to make a good impression and well having the words thug life written up your forearm are not very convincing to me that you are going to make a valuable employee or girlfriend one of the worst things that we tell children is that you should never judge a book by its cover the problem is that no one has the time to open up all these books and investigate so obviously ninety percent of the time we're going to be judging each other by the cover of our book and if that cover is full of dead fetus tattoos like one guy i know that you should expect a lot of bigoted reactions over the course of your life but that's just my opinion .
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my name is time you're right and i have a ph d. in mathematics i'm in mathematician and i'm also blogger and i write about this week gender mess. i will devote this documentary in parts to my grandmother that passed away two years ago because she loved russia and she's in heaven now but she would want me to do this that's why i think about yesterday am i doing the right thing should i do to should i expose the gender madness or not but my grandmother a mother would want me to do this.
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