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first though she was before three of the more people. interested always in the waters. there should be. a journalist as caught up in a gun battle in the iraqi city of mosul despite the fact that the city was declared free of islamic state earlier this week so that i told the american states news in your interest to return to iraq in basis if you feel good to give the iraqi vice president he has said his country's people will not tolerate foreign military bases there adding that he's already warned us against such in. italy says it will not be threatened by its neighbors over border control that's as a country struggles with a huge influx of migrants we hear from a local mayor who says his town's breaking points. are
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exclusively to an almost totally paralyzed man who's conviction for armed robbery problem public outrage in russia. thanks for tuning in just turned eight in the morning here in moscow you're watching r t international with you this hour. our correspondent from russia sporting news agency has been caught up in a gun battle in mosul and iraq washer was taking pictures of the mine clearing operation and his story part of the city she managed to escape unharmed and shared her video with us. on what about her mother still thought will come out of called looking from from a comment about the.
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where you were once all but so high on who you got there you got what the man. got there you go for your mother you often have not come from mother as i was taught. and also one of the problems in the world. the you know. this gunfire happened when sarah noordin was filming in a residential area next to the great mosque of el nuri the attacker was hiding in a small room in a primary school the journalist believes it was a sniper we spoke to sara after the incident and we want. it all or all i want need more. and all.
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one hundred twelve well you know. all the heat but. that. or their lot. is on the ground. when. one. morning i did it all the while. the journalists came under fire despite a total victory over islamic state been proclaimed in mosul earlier this week iraq's vice president no we al maliki has warned there are still more to harness fighters in iraq but in an interview he emphasized one of his major concerns now is to push u.s. forces out of the country iraqi society is against the building of foreign military
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bases on the territory of the country. the japanese joycean american bases so i told the american news in your interests to return to iraq and build your bases you will get burnt again you will come as invaders and leave is invaded . and the interview iraq's vice president claimed he regrets and rejects claims by washington that the victory in mosul what achievement are designing the hawkins looks deeper into the interview. well the former prime minister didn't mince his words commenting on who really deserves credit for turning the tide of the war i regret the coalition's position i don't agree that mosul is a coalition victory it was their war it was a war fought by the iraqi army yes coalition jet supported us but the main effort was made by iraqi soldiers public militias and iraqi aviation strong words from maliki who was similarly scathing about the alleged u.s.
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role in the creation of arsal force many analysts view the world's most notorious terror group as emerging from the post iraq war vacuum the former prime minister though went a step further seeing this as part of a wider historic us foreign policy strategy for. the obama administration bears a huge amount of responsibility for the rise in expansion of islamic state and for the consequences that followed islamic states didn't appear from nowhere islamic state resembles the taliban which was formed by the american administration to oppose the soviet authorities during the war in afghanistan just across the syrian border i sill is also on its way to defeat as a battlefield force with russia backing the assad government salmi against the rate of terrorist groups a russian presence in syria has been routinely criticized by many western powers maliki though sees russia's involvement in a very different light. without the russian stance the whole region would have
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crumbled the map would have looked totally different without russia's approach to the syrian problem which differs from america's syria regime would have followed that would have energized the terrorists led to a change map of the region and it would have led to baghdad's fall. i was arsal seemingly on its last legs all eyes are on what's next for iraq and despite a string of military victories for government forces the battle for a united country is far from over well if the split between the sunis and the shias remains in place and one group of states supports the sunnis and another the she is it will contribute to the creation of a new eisel with new ideas new faces and new franks so far the main efforts in iraq are focused on the short term goal of defeating i so but with a whole patchwork of regional internal conflicts it will be the longer term wider problem is that will need careful and painstaking resolution in the coming years. we have new footage from the devastated city of mosul filmed by professor saeed
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mohammad marandi from the university of tehran as you can see the level of destruction is truly shocking buildings in ruins burning cars and rubble are around the home of miranda's shared his experience of visiting the city with us. they all seem those who we spoke to bomb them terribly step for they were all they all seem very pleased to for the city to have been retaken but they were saying that the american airstrikes were very devastating and very. hurtful to ordinary people and that many civilians were killed they also they more or less across iraq in the cities that i've been to i'm in baghdad right now people have been blaming the united states more than anyone else for this devastation. unfortunately the iraqi government to spend doesn't have the money to rebuild the city because it's still fighting the war it's trying to liberate the west of the country there
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is no way that any of these cities are going to be rebuilt any time soon and i think that many people will gradually leave the country and move towards europe because there's just no hope. we also actually the same group of people we visited aleppo right after the break as well and what it was very interesting or very unfortunate was that the devastation was very similar to the devastation that we saw in west and the the bombing by the americans basically destroyed so much of that part of the city the west side of the city yet the western media says said almost nothing about it whereas when in syria russian syrian iranians were trying to liberate the city from their forces what the western media was talking about the russian air force and the
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syrian air force farming civilian targets and so on but what we saw in mosul was the same amount of devastation yet nothing was we see we hear nothing from the western media you. italian prime minister paolo gentil loney has expressed his discontent at the way his country's neighbors are reacting to the refugee crisis he also said italy will not be threatened on the matter. we will not accept lectures and still less threats such as those we have heard from our neighbors in recent days we are doing our duty and expect the whole of europe to do the same alongside italy. the warning comes after austria threatened with a ploy its military the bows to the border with italy to stop migrants from entering the austrian defense minister said it would be essential if the migrant influx from italy is not reduced. italy is struggling to cope with the huge wave of new arrivals this year alone more than ninety four thousand refugees have reached
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the italian coast by sea more than twice that amount is expected by the end of the year the drastic numbers have prompted an anti-establishment movement in the country to present a radical proposal. comes out of the sort of got a. lot of good footing that it. was that important a bit of a sort of quota for then boom but ok let's. go. for it because you've got him at the. bank people pulled out a. local mayors have also tried to draw attention to the crisis. they say and the sustainable number of. such town and. the mayor who are in this now. it's. very reactive to see this morning so what do we learn from this interview with. good morning well. my journey to find
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a new life. settle down. the local authorities can not hesitate to start dealing with the issue so they have launched a campaign to distribute. that involves ruled communities where livelihoods have been changed decades and that is a real stress for the test if you like and maybe some people who may not want to admit it but there was a real divide within these communities i've been to some of these areas and there are locals who already. without any preconditions and there are others who want to put their lives and their concerns first. one of the mayors who initiated a protest. after the local government sent
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dozens of migrants there. to when there's no room there's no room we followed he got huge difficulties here unemployment issues with infrastructure and health care the community does not understand how we can accept more people when we have all these problems. according to the mayor he called on the community to protest. band and hotel. and he says that the number of refugees that were placed. highly. was blocked a generator that was being delivered to that hotel actually the electricity was off because they were obviously no longer a tourist hotel and. there
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were issues when. but. when it comes to issues like that the mayor was saying that he was facing criticism there were accusations thrown at him of being far right or maybe in some cases even racist when it comes to. easily find common ground that is of course their attitude to how the european union is treating the problem or actually how the european union is willing to help italy when it comes to dealing with the. e.u. betrayed with a problem that's not a tally in person actually it's totally european. countries even close. my journey and research into how small.
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been speaking to. also. watch my full report. at a boarding school and send. china is not only boys who train hard to become skillful warriors girls are pursuing the same goal too they live in spartan conditions and their toys are sorts knobs and their own face washer premier littleness kofu today on r.t. . ah . ha.
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after the break we'll have the latest on a disabled man in russia who is almost completely paralyzed but was jailed for armed assault better more on in a few minutes. manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes and project themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one person. we can all middle of the room sick.
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to lose. you can revolt against the dictator but what about the day after i think we as libyan people did not give much thought about ballots and so they waged old fashioned off the resolution does not build nations. and certainly does not build states. talking back to the program following three weeks of the tension almost totally paralyzed man who was convicted of armed assault and russia has been freed from jail and has been given a four and a half year sentence following his release he gave his first interview to r.t.
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. it was hard to comprehend what was going on with me because i understood just one thing that i'd been deprived of my life my family my relatives and i wouldn't last long so that moment i was sure i would never see my mother or father my daughter my partner again so that all that was left to me was waiting for a painful death at the detention center every single person that saw me was at a loss and she was with certainly those who work and went straight to me as they had. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for just the from pools aisle to sandy point maryland chesapeake bay north pool's island maryland until two forty five am at one sixteen
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am a strong thunderstorm was located near aberdeen proving ground moving east at forty knots answered wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves capsizing their vessel locations impacted include fort small wood state park turkey point park miller island gunpowder north east river working point pools island spencer the island north point state park and aberdeen proving ground move to safe harbor until hazardous weather passes. anything you know. my daughter is three years old she's small and doesn't get what's going on but when i arrived home everyone ran into my arms and burst into tears my daughter reached for me to cry i didn't expect that i was told that every day she asked when i would return once she saw me on t.v. and i asked why they told her that i was feeling bad and she cried why so long time
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again my girlfriend and i are not married for many people are familiar with my situation with you perspire and events for many reasons like you want to earn more money is really when i was stuck in the detention center i promised myself to implement in life for all that i had a cell phone it will probably be. the final day of the max international air show has wrapped up just outside of moscow crowd by an array of aerobatics with twenty five displaced showcasing huge variety of new aircrafts the show has been running all week and on saturday alone one hundred seventy three thousand people attended this might be an air show there was also plenty of action on the ground as seen and tested by our own. it happens i can't wait can you. on the left and just to the right the washington night forgot about twenty minutes
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it's a rescue helicopter. this mold you can be turned into hue of business jet like helicopter and just a matter of two hours. so that looks like a great feat or it can feel to dedicate myself to business. let's look back i visit the things that i've been able to experience in my time over the past few days we've seen some amazing planes and because the flying the sky like. it's been made should be good so you take this but since this is trace and you can fly they can also drive because for. the sort of times that make that operate think that it means you've got this big cause and it's a bit like the fact that the digital maps just so far away need someone to vent to .
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you don't know. when you see a better body in the. boat. you don't think about this this soldier on the. plane and you know another patient. walks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you that separate gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important. limit the positive outlook has been telling you on the analysis by their product lists all the hawks that we along with our audience loves watching love. her.
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equality and basic rights. will they be able to change the centuries long tradition used a co-founder of the libyan woman and a platform for peace who fought for the libyan less than woman's rights after the revolution how long she is with me today. after the spring revolutions in libya tunisia and elsewhere hopes for democratic. women only to be shattered by five years of instability war and the rise of extreme religious fundamentalists in the work of feminist. supposed revolutionary chaos what will it take for middle eastern women to shift the oppression of customs and to this fine balance between the lives of women and respect to their faith. the co-founder of libyan women's platform for peace an advocate for women's rights in islam's a how long do you welcome to the show it's really good to have you with us today so you're after the
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reformation the transformation of muslim minds you want muslims to embrace the idea of equality and that's despite centuries of scholars work on the koran and rejecting equality putting man woman so what do you hope to achieve. we've had throughout the centuries patriarchal and massaging a stick into potations of islam and it's about time that we. own back our faith and our religion and present more enlightened or what we call moderate or walsall to interpretations of islam that are. more for egalitarian views regarding women in their societies i want out a bit about libya because this is a topic that's very close to you libya's toppled leader moammar qaddafi do.
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