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concept conditions for settling ukraine's crisis but it will do everything to facilitate peace that was a statement from president putin as he said with his ukrainian counterpart to petro poroshenko for the very first time. ablaze you rob said one of the deadliest the region's largest chemical plants while ukraine's army continues to shell the resistance hard with shelves. british authorities have been left shocked by the growing number of people getting radicalized into jihad they now want to take away past vaults of those going to war zones on encouraging citizens to spy on potential terrorists. as the popularity of civilian trains grows in the u.s.
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the small buzzing through the skies are turning into a serious threat for air traffic. live from moscow this is r t international good to have you with us russia will do its best to help set up a peace process in ukraine those words coming from vladimir putin this handshake kicked off the first sit down meeting of the russian and ukrainian president at the international summit in minsk artie's a regular school has more. clinton is the first ever here between the current president of russia and ukraine and just your onlookers hoped would herald some kind of breakthrough president putin said the talks went well but insisted the most pressing issue finding a solution to the conflict in ukraine was something needs to settle but if you go
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to should we didn't talk in detail about it and frankly speaking russia can propose any conditions percy's fire or speak about possible agreements between kiev and done at score lugansk this is ukraine's affairs we can only try to help to create an atmosphere of trust during these negotiations that are in my view very necessary something that is becoming russia's own problem is the humanitarian catastrophe in ukrainian cities of the guns hundreds of thousands of refugees are fleeing for safety many coming over the border. appears to have made some headway on this issue where there was real movement was in discussions over the gas dispute between the two countries britain promised to start in your future because it's a problem which affects the e.u. just as much as it does. the russian president was all smiles ahead of the one on one with pershing go the ukrainian leaders face betrayed the fact he was probably
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a little less relaxed ahead of talks with a lot riding on them. it was a day of tough negotiations but the logic of the peace plan was supported by heads of state which. ultimately though no real breakthrough came in attempts to end the bloody struggle in ukraine some observers clean that's because the decisions don't all depend on president poroshenko western europe the western european bankers and . the european union have an agenda and their agenda is to plunder ukraine the united states government has an agenda too and their agenda is confrontation with russia to justify the expansion of nato and to provide markets for the us fracking industry so nothing concrete came from this meeting in minsk but after the events of recent months just the fact the leaders are talking is some kind of progress in the r.t. minsk. so wm areas remain in the size of ukraine's army in the country's east with
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residential parts of the lugansk being hit on a daily basis kiff says it's targeting rebel fighters but some people in the residence of resistance hobbs claim a different kind of story. but the white boy. was disbanded never before are you for. a blaze rage out just outside the city of donetsk after a large chemical plant employing three thousand people came under fire the factory
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has been hit by army shelling at least twice within a week policia reports perec one of the largest factories in ukraine of chemicals and coal and as you can see it has come under shelling you can actually still smell in the air this smell of burning and there's also the constant fear that any moment now but ukrainian military will shell again trying at least to get to the center of demands because here it is too dangerous. a show for just there let me show you where. this is what is left of the show. but others fear and other charitable could be on the horizon that in its region has nearly four thousand dangerous factories and facilities to hit on any one of them would pose a threat to the entire area and indiscriminate punishment to fighters and civilians alike we're talking about are those who thought they were great in the atmosphere. because we're talking about here which should be priority related. or.
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risks in most of these cases will be short problems. residents nearby the plants are not taking any chances it's been more dangerous here since the morning some houses have been hit on the edge of the neighborhood this is part of a ruckus that was fired from a grad missile launcher more and more these are landing here in civilian areas of course the r t the eastern ukraine. germany has become the latest country to lend its weight so they campaign to find russian journalists under a stand in who's been missing in ukraine since august fifth this is what weighs days edition of the left wing newspaper young veldt it looks like a global campaign for the release of the veteran was saying autographer kicked of almost immediately after his disappearance gave however has been reluctant to participate saying it has no knowledge of stan and it.
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nature games pointing fingers said moscow when it comes to the crisis in ukraine its secretary general has hinted at double dollars russia still a part now of the alliance and revealed some of what his organization is planning to do about it more details coming up. the thread posed by would be jihad is traveling to and from the middle east is making you clear saltines raise the alarm police they are now encouraging the public to inform on anyone they think could potentially be on the path to radicalism the metropolitan police counterterrorism chief has appealed for help to identify aspiring terrorists that could mean anyone travelling abroad or coming back to britain the public is also being asked to keep an eye on individuals showing signs of being converted to radical islam the number of terror related arrests is already
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soaring with sixty nine people held the first half of this year. security services say up to one thousand british residents have already joined the jihad to fight in iraq and in syria and up to two hundred fifty hardliners are believed to have returned to the u.k. posing a serious headache for security as well as police homegrown militancy taking part in the holy war is this sacred duty but authorities wonder just how much the official policy of multiculturalism is to blame as marina investigates multiculturalism was once celebrated as the way forward but after thirty years of cultivating it in britain it's now being blamed for foster an extremist ideology and directly contributed to homegrown islamic terror for too long the doctrine of multiculturalism has led to immigrants establishing completely separate communities in our cities. these has led to honor killings female genital circumcision and the
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establishment of sharia law in inner city pockets throughout the u.k. islamic radicals should be challenged with the values of liberal democracy. that's why issues to do with multiculturalism in britain which i think has led to guess why zation a sort of bottom up apartheid but as. i think unfortunately it is there is going to be an extent to it too little too late it's british police are now preparing for raids across the country in their bid to find out exactly who is just to the brits are suspect we had an american journalist james foley but many fear there's more than one jihadi john around and what the government to take more drastic measures therefore automatic suspicion that if you have travelled to the isis region in this period of time that you are in some way in the conflict there and i think that it's only right that that suspicion exists and i think all of those individuals that
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have travelled to the region need to be investigated by the intelligence services and quite possibly by the police if they return to the home secretary currently has the power to strip citizenship from two or nationals who are fighting abroad this also applies to immigrants who have become naturalized citizens but home office lawyers argue that a country can't make its citizens stateless and the other side of the story is muslim communities living here in the u.k. who say the threat of violence has increased and clearly nationalism and we know phobia they say be made into scapegoats has changed their everyday lives dramatically so i'm quite sickened by the political right to constantly have a go at multiculturalism as if multiculturalism is the major problem we are getting a gradual sense of of a drip drip of cases which comes in from the trojan horse and we had cases that came in from the isis affair they feel that there's
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a sense of collective guilt that has been placed on them not just by individuals that they know but also through the national papers and by politicians who of calling out almost. should for this this so-called hate campaign is seen mostly on the internet with muslims being the frequent target of internet trolls even a senior muslim member of a local branch of the anti immigration ukip party has found himself the target of online abuse there's a sense of disaffection there's a sense of isolationism and i guess there's also a sense that you know some of the individuals feeling that this is also prejudicial in its own right by assuming all of the muslim community has to answer for something but have absolutely no control of the war of extremism is now raging just as much as that of nationalism the problem for the government is finding a fine line so it doesn't end up falling into either camp during the course of our
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reporter from london forty. to deal with the rise of procedure how the sentiment of the u.k. is home secretary theresa may has outlined a series of new measures to syria iraq could now be investigated those with dual nationality could be stripped of the citizenship as well as the naturalized britons fighting abroad and those returning from the war zones could be prosecuted the plans have already set a trend with no way now also considering revoking citizenship of those people found taking part in terek to fifty's or wars abroad but muscle roots a member of the muslim women's network in the u.k. says such a strategy is not a well thought out. the strategies that the government and the police forces of launching needs to be holistic not just a single prong which says ok we're going to prevent people or we're going to take away passports or whatever we need to provide support we need to look at why young
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people feel they have to go with many mostly immune people i think there is a lack of identity that they decide and crisis that they are facing which is leading them to look for something that they can relate to and belong to and they want a purpose and that purpose is not being fulfilled in their own country looking somewhere else and they are they are vulnerable they're vulnerable to these people and the people who are recruiting are obviously aware of that fact and they are mounting quite targeted and sustained campaigns to recruit these sorts of people that they would like to join them later the mulling come to me to challenge what the head of the alliance called russia's reluctance to quote consider us a partner and quote in an interview to the european press andrus fog resinous in the outline later as late as plans for eastern europe that includes ensuring permanent international arms deployments on russia's doorstep major already has
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a so-called response force but restless and believes that now needs to be spearheaded also spoke of closer ties with ukraine the alliance is yet to decide on the amount of aid it will same to kiev which is currently involved in a bloody crackdown on opposition forces on its own territory now for more on what these announcements mean for europe let's talk alive now with carol turner and activists from the stop the war coalition thank you very much for being with us on our team the secretary's day secretary general says that russia no longer wants to be a part now what makes nato of things. well i'm not surprised at russia's response nato has to be moving closer to its border since nineteen ninety four and the latest situation is just south it's the latest in a whole series of moves which are clearly designed to surround russia and of course making that country very about nato if they want russia to be
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a part of in military presence in eastern europe but that's not a move that expects from a partner isn't it. why rush or is always hard to separate relationship with nato when i say always i mean since the dissolution of the soviet union had a separate want to one relationship with nato but it's never been a particularly satisfaction one it's not been one of equal partners it's been one in which nato of attempted to circumscribe and control russia of course what's heads of state would be satisfied with that situation the no sooner had the soviet union dissolved in the end of nineteen one thousand warm than a document was leaked the pentagon document was leaked in the american press which will see which later got called america first policy which was
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a plan a military plan to move to the borders of the former soviet union to link up with the newly. the new states that have been created out of the dissolution and that's what natives been doing for the last twenty years and i think that i think that russia feels very is curious the result of that and so to the rest of us this is a partnership which causes conflict not to keep the peace speaking about conflict nato appears to be avoiding the term permanent bases or when our per minute international deployments would be sent to rest of us and said yes is there a difference between the two. i'm not sure of the teeth tiles of what's planned we're going to hear more of soft to the summit in wales fee as
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far as i can see from the material that's already appears in the press the purpose is to have interoperability between the furrier's national militaries and allow nato to use the facilities whenever it needs to it's very exposed expensive and pretty young to zara ball for. for the united states to station troops and a lot of it's own equipment a broad and across the world and it's much more convenient if nato partner countries can provide the facilities it's cheaper carol turner and activists from the stop the war coalition were following me following the story quite closely thank you very much for your thoughts on it. i'll be back with more news after the show break stay with us.
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differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months as. a reformer mr president we choose stevie's time for him to go. to go. to syria you really saw the stuff. you claim is running out of many things money time and patience there's a growing recognition in europe that the ukrainian civil war must and through negotiations does put a shame go have the political will and does washington really want peace. on marriage and the financial world. seems to goldman's cannot stop because it
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only takes the demands of credit. and life there are and there are facts. thanks for staying with us as civilian drones are becoming more and more popular in the u.s. is causing growing concern for pilots of conventional planes here's an online map of commercial flights just all over the u.s. that we've taken in the last few hours from a flight rate twenty four dot com not just look at how busy that skyline is over in america now no surprise of that as the number of drones rises the number of close calls also is going up in march a u.s. airways pilot reported a near miss with a tiny drone over to see a port in florida next leg adia in new york registered a black drone zipping towards
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a larger aircraft just seven hundred meters above lower manhattan and planes near los angeles international also do they one saw and identified aircraft the size of a rubbish bin out of the window. has more. commercial drones are about to flood the u.s. air space amazon is seeking permission from regulators to test its delivery drones to very soon drones may be delivering your online orders earlier this summer the federal aviation administration gave all giant b.p. the first permission to use a commercial drone to fly aerial surveys over their operation in alaska congress says another year to decide on rules and regulations for commercial drones but they're already here flying legally and mostly illegally often to the horror of airline pilots the number of dangerously close encounters with unmanned aircraft is rising rapidly as more drones big and small take to the air pilots like greg cromer
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are raising the alarm i cannot see them they're too small or too fast and they're too erratic another airplane in the sky i know is going this way that drone can go this way down fast without any warning they can change directions so there's no amount of preparation there's no amount of vigilance that's going to completely make me or any other pilot say america's aviation watch doc says pilots have reported fifteen close calls with small drones near airports in the past two years and nasa database of confidential complaints filed by pilots and air traffic controllers has recorded fifty other reports of close calls involving drones over the past decade in many cases it is not possible to track down the on registered aircraft and who's flying them but when in july a small drone came dangerously close to a police helicopter in new york two of its operators were arrested not only are the
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drones able to fly off radar they also crash in the last five years two hundred thirty six all safe incidents have been reported and that's only among registered grooms. what happens if one of these things falls and hits a kid on the head. if it's a politician's kid we have to worry about drones anymore. there are many what ifs in this rapid expansion in the use of drones many concerns ranging from safety to privacy what if stalkers get their hands on throws anywhere while business is on law enforcement are exploring all the wonderful ways they could use the remotely controlled aircraft one operations coordinated with the national air traffic controllers association describes the upcoming integration of drones international airspace as the tsunami headed for the front porch after all the us is the busiest airspace in the world is about to get busier and possibly more dangerous in
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washington i'm going to check on our team. now some more news from around the globe israel and hamas have agreed upon a long term ceasefire brokered by the egyptian government prowls trip to the bombed out streets of gaza to celebrate the end of hostilities hamas claimed the agreement as a victory for the resistance but seven weeks of intense fighting has left well into two thousand palestinian did most of them civilians compared to just sixty eight israeli deaths. the chief of the international monetary fund is under investigation as part of a french corruption probe of dating back to the time as france's finance minister christine lagarde and how phone chief of stuff face questions about their role in a five hundred thirty one million dollars payment to businessmen but not topete it's been alleged the deal was too generous and the court is specifically looking into the role played by those in power back in two thousand and eight. what would
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you do if the whole economic system collapsed in the world would you survive without money relying only on your battering skills well. met a woman who tried to live without the so-called root of all evil take a look. in a modern world where advertisers are constantly out to convince consumers that they need new products it can be tempting to give it up and live a much simpler life one german woman in the city of light seek did just that i met up with right granted tarbush to for twelve months trying to simulate a world without making her own clothes bartering with people. what we could eat it and growing her own food i get my knife not easy in the center of a city i was very hopeful to grow thing by myself the point is the earth is just not ready for that the soil so i called my mother she took her car and broad
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huge amount of soil from my home country through into this is where my mother put soil and this is where she did so what are we learning you always it's always good to have a good mother mother earth. living like this doesn't give you the most variant diet of summer and autumn it's easy to live from what you get from the fields but in winter it gets really difficult in the cabin and potatoes. and stuff so it's not so much fun all of which asks the question why do it it was not about just an adventurous trip into surviving stuff but it was a thought of how do i get back to the core of things because i can and if i just go to the supermarket to pay for it i don't know anything about the value just because
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i know the prize when looking for things to reuse the junk yard is an excellent resource so i joined in a friend turned for a session of what they called dumpster diving. it's not so bad for a lab maybe you put some some paper here. colorful paper. put some strings here and you already digging through the discarded items could give a glimpse into the recent past of the document of life this is all documents of life that we find here but it seems the pictures is always a. very intimate moment. and they've been happy gretta wrote a story of a year without counting into a three hundred page book called apocalypse now i wanted to know what she felt the experience taught her think in the end it was the kind of complete brainwash i had to over thing all my consuming have beds the way i go shopping the way i.
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feed myself the way i live actually or ha ha oh you this is trash. i found something for you the idea behind grettir's experiment wasn't to convince people to give up on consumerism entirely but to show that with a little thought and some hard effort we can become more self-reliant and that one person's trash can be another's treasure but it's all over of the leipzig germany. and say where the money up next are in aid looks into the decline of atlantic city and been passed. beason for becoming independent schools a nation that nation should be self-governing they govern the in the feels better
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