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all over a party america is doing the same we are apparently better than food that you see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank though kate was really pretty seriously send us an e-mail. north korea says it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb after an earthquake was detected in the country's north exist. the russian foreign ministry slams us to choose a russian diplomatic site says an illegal diabolical because the premise is in san francisco and washington was shut down on the state department's orders and in our review of the week islamic state leaves behind a booby trap goes town after it's driven out of town or far by the iraqi army we have an exclusive report from the ground.
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zero welcome the latest developments and a look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching weekly here on r.t. international now north korean state television has announced that the country has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb the announcement came after an earthquake measuring around six on the richter scale was detected in north korea it took place in the country's northeastern province and was felt in neighboring china and also russia from the trumpets reacted to north korea's latest nuclear test saying that the country continues to be hostile and dangerous to the u.s. before now china has cake part. but it stormy here in china in the city a storm seems to be brewing over the korean peninsula as well u.s. president john walsh trump has tweeted his response to the latest nuclear test from north korea north korea has conducted a major nuclear test their words and actions continue to be very hostile and
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dangerous to the united states he goes on to say north korea is a robot nation which has become a great threat anti-virus mintz to china which is trying to help but with little success well this. north korea's first nuclear test during the trumpet ministration the last one came in september twenty sixth and here's some of the rhetoric from president trump that preceded the latest test north korea better get their act together or they're going to be trouble like your day should never have been a drop in this world. and this man will not get away with what he's doing believe me they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen for me while donald trump is sends another tweet he says that south korea responding as i have told them that their talk of appeasement with north korea will not work they only understand one thing meanwhile the u.s.
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and south korea have been carrying out military drills across the peninsula and japanese fighter planes have also been flying overhead much to the annoyance of p.r.n. young and south korea has also stratton's escalation. we decided to discuss with the u.s. the deployment of the most powerful strategic assets of the american military that would enable us to neutralize north korea's nuclear facility and missiles i am sure will strike the capability. for me while china and russia have both condemned the latest nuclear test but moscow is emphasizing that the time is now for negotiations and a return to dialogue rather than military escalation of the kremlin believe that the only way forward is through dialogue talking about the situation in korea as opposed to anything else part of reporting what we discussed the escalation of tensions with independent asia strategist andrew k.p. long and he believes that the u.s. administration's approach is partly to blame for the volatile situation on the
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korean peninsula. what the last korean war of course because the war would mean the demise of the regime what it was is i cost assurance of the regions the ability of the united states truong and the destruction of believes that. the solution is through military means that's the only tool in the in the work kit and it hasn't proved to be successful is a lot of even war silent theory but i don't think it's going to solve the problem as has been demonstrated i think that time for coercion is over a got to move on to a korean peninsula stability pact involving all the countries in the region that perhaps should course make sure that there is that the ask elation on all sides and of course what americans to tune down not only the rhetoric but also military exercises and a lot of threats that could only stabilize the system. in other news
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washington is demanding moscow to sell the three diplomatic properties recently shut down by the us state department that's according to the russian foreign ministry staff were blocked from accessing the buildings of russia's conflict in san francisco and also the trade mission in washington d.c. this video is from inside the trade missions premises minutes before it was closed and if you can see more or less everything had been already cleared leaving only empty shells and corey doth diplomatic staff were given very short notice to leave the site in six hours in fact and in san francisco searches are being conducted not only on the premises of the diplomatic site there but also the apartments of staff members and their families moscow they slam the move as a very hostile acts and undermining u.s. russia relations with more than his madeira cheeta.
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what we do have is a number of videos to show the facility in san francisco when the inspection took place and you can see from one of the videos that the security officials were actually searching the apartments for the residence still in that the trade facility in washington is also being searched and the head of the trade commission has told journalists that who feels that the search is. an example of vandalism international relations it's an illegal takeover russian corporate she. would have been expecting so she wanted gas. to pm local time the u.s. doesn't think we have to call magic immunity anymore there's also been other reactions and we had reaction from the russian foreign ministry the spokes person there has slammed the search and i read this that you as a diabolical circus that's illegal and pointless and we just have to take note
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here that the diplomats and their families only had two days to vacate their properties there now if we look at the reasons the u.s. has stated that this is a response to russia's decision to reduce the size of the u.s. mission in russia back in july twenty seventh teen we've also had a reaction from the russian foreign minister himself so good i've spoken out about the decision to close the facilities is also said that russia is not the instigator of those moves measures or this. story was not launched by russia it was started by the u.s. administrator and with the only purpose of us russian relations concerning the u.s. we're not seeking conflict with this cold truth always been friendly towards the american people and we're still open to constructive relationships but as you know it takes two to tango now it looks like our american partners are breakdancing on time all the time so as you can see the relations between the u.s.
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and russia are still pretty tense. well the u.s. state department does maintain the searches are legal claim diplomatic immunity is revoked following any closure however the vienna convention does state that immunity remains in place until diplomatic staff leave the country vienna convention on diplomatic relations article twenty two point one the premises of the mission shall be inviolable the agents of the receiving states may not enter them except with the consent of the head of the mission. article thirty nine point two when the functions of a person enjoying privileges and immunities have come to an end such privileges and immunities shall normally cease at the moment when he leaves the country thing international lays down very clearly the one hundred sixty one fianna convention of to class relations says that any diplomatic affiliated premises nifong country.
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and any incursion on the territories their forces an attack on the country this is hosting that diplomatic mission so this is the breach of all international rules that there is some sort of meaningless parade of power by raising america the big issue here is now that this creates a bad precedent because with this event taking place now in the united states other countries may follow i guess embassies with which they don't have good relations with this is a collapse of the international diplomatic system by what the americans and the u.s. government is trying to do. and i've been using this way for iraqi government to clear the former islamic state stronghold city of tal afar liberated however if the remains of the city aside from any booby traps left by terrorists what is more aghast here present this exclusive report. then when the islamiah by the
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islamic state will remain you'll find graffiti like that plaster whenever the bridges and buildings entitle frog iraq he sent his haven't yet gotten around to covering them up what with being busy fighting. was. why the lawyers didn't want them to what i said sure to leave behind plenty of surprises booby traps every red intel a frog they have ten the city into a sap as night and come in here we were bloomed multiple times not to touch anything no matter how innocent it might seem for we know behind these. could be explosives booby traps baboons behind the time even in the right has. been one where officers went into a house and sat on
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a sofa and exploded and along with the house they had booby trapped the sofa another example they were explosive to light switches when you turn on their lights the house explodes they were bombs into refrigerators and even the door handles when you open the door and explodes. i've just come back from telefon you can didn't lie down on the bed without cyprus check and first drop bombs and was everywhere we don't touch anything. i will do all we can to disarm everything but there's only so much we can do some houses will have to be destroyed. this bomb was intended for does but the planes and helicopters destroyed the roads and i still couldn't get the car bomb out our engineers found it and dismantled it if it had been used it would have done as great damage they disarm the explosive canisters and detonated them in a controlled explosion. iraqi
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troops wouldn't let us into the center of telephone saying would still far too dangerous but having spent some time here in the suburbs we haven't seen a single civilian most of them ran when your opportunity presented itself as the barber began braving the mess in the desert in order to get away before the iraqi ministry of the us led to release and. so right. there is the facility and will come back the question is how much of tel a father be left to come back to more eid guys dia. from iraq. meanwhile the u.s. led coalition confirmed this week that another sixty one civilians are likely to being killed by its strikes in iraq and syria. in the month of july the coalition completed the assessment of thirty seven reports resulting in sixty one
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unintentional civilian deaths the coalition assesses that sit is more likely than not at least six hundred eighty five civilians have been unintentionally killed by coalition strikes since the start of operation inherent results. active military operations either backed or carried out by the us continue in both countries humanitarian organizations have been raising the alarm over the impact on innocent lives but america's defense secretary believes that locals do understand why coalition forces are fighting that we are the good guys munition people on a battlefield know the difference. i saw with my own eyes three houses destroyed in an airstrike isis fighters first went there and run away then the jets bombed where they were seventeen civilians were killed like they would go on the roofs of people's houses and start shooting
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they wouldn't let people live in this later. with all of the civilians still inside . one of the planes bombed us heavily this happened in downtown misled went around i saw the slaughter of people many were killed and houses were destroyed. that arm of the coalition shelling targets civilians civilians four story houses full of people all over the neighborhood certainly many have been killed among them my cousin he died in iraq or in an airstrike the u.n. estimates that an average of twenty seven people are being killed in a car every day situation in the syrian city of rock are mentioned there is of particular concern to the u.n. thousands of civilians are still trapped there between ice was cruelty and intense coalition strikes often nicholas j.s. davies who's written extensively on the invasion of iraq suggests the number of civilian deaths there and in neighboring syria a much higher than being reported. what is coming from the coalition are not in
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fact estimates of total civilian casualties what they are is a very limited number of individual incidents that have been reported and so therefore the u.s. so authorities have had to address them and conduct some sort of investigation and this is this is very very limited this is the way the u.s. has conducted warfare throughout its so-called war on terror and it's relied on the media to accept these completely absurd. numbers that it puts out as a serious estimate of the numbers of civilians being killed this is you know this is this is absurd. so to come here in the weekly hundreds of people took to the streets in paris to protest against president new labor laws that story
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wanted. to be this is what the three of them all can't be good. interested always in the water. or should. welcome back now hundreds of people took to the streets of paris some wednesday to protest against president new label doors designed to make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers whose are correspondent shot at the big stick. but the demonstrators have come out again in front to show how unhappy they are with emanuel not once one perform the working code they have described emmanuel my own as being a man who only supports business i once took the rights of look at this is what
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people have been saying to us said that. if you tax work and workers were against it because it has no a show now we can share the work. represents the big boss says he wants a couple of good services social protections and everything achieved by workers agree with. it's about ideology to be able to sound. in fact he wants to get rid of employee protections all together it's a big attack of the hierarchy corporate deals will now take over those are some of the reasons why the demonstrators hey i feel so passionately against these reforms to the working code but not everybody is unhappy with the plans to reform the working take in front of forms that suggest it will mean that in more years we'll have more ability to hire and fire people to negotiate salary in terms of
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additional hours that people work and that's why the heads of the employers federation has actually come out not just in support of this reform but is actually a manual matter going to go when he introduces that working reform some people have described this as being a bellwether for my presidency because this is his first major attempt to pass a big piece of legislation hearing fronts but precesses have failed to see. will be able despite his continuing plunging popularity in the public in the polls to. able to pressure this reform through and to appease the french people charlotte devinsky r t paris sarah charlotte said there is much does move to reshape the economy the latest polls show he's losing popularity you can see that actually
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dropped to forty percent in just a matter of months micron's spokes person however claims the president will quote transform the country with other presidents of the fed a lot better at the same points in their careers we can have a look here and he. actually had a sixty nine percent support and then france who along there had fifty four percent support despite being called mr unpopular meanwhile some have accused the new french president of arrogance in light of some of the things he's been saying on the world stage. we have absolutely different positions to vladimir putin i act france will not pass on any he is ready to follow us and then we will have some progress on syria. thanks. i can't really imagine calling anyone other than himself
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knifing they have different views of their political views i can't even imagine something are that actually where people have to do this because. the international stage is not really clear. also i am the one obliged to speak to enter one every ten days. but the clock tick i don't think it's a smart move but michael i guess that's like the new thing nowadays to have no experience and thank you the everything you could pick. up i know. this week the f.b.i. tonight a freedom of information request to release files relating to hillary clinton's
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e-mails claims that there is a lack of public interest for such a disclosure to be night from santiago as the story new york attorney tyco of injury has been waiting for more than a year for the f.b.i. to fulfill his freedom of information requests and reveal the files on hillary clinton's e-mails only to get this response you've not sufficiently demonstrated that the public's interest in disclosure outweighs personal privacy interests of the subject. well whatever the f.b.i. thinks the public certainly made its interest in the e-mails loud and clear these are the three questions that are coming out of that timeline that continue to drive the story i'm sorry when you use a private e-mail on a private server your privacy rights are out the window when you're the secretary of state of the united states of america you don't have privacy anymore she chose to do it it was on her and i personally would like to know in a way it reminds me of the nixon tapes shouldn't go away on the substance and
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voters do care about their enough all that fuss was being made while clinton was still running for the presidency but perhaps now the emails won't be as damaging especially given that clinton insists there was nothing classified in the first let me say that i am confident that i never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received there was nothing marked classified on my e-mails either send or receive only problem for her is that's not true it seems that you never sent or received in the classified information over her private e-mail was true. our investigation found that there was classified information so it was not true just weeks before the of the ice said there is nothing in clinton's e-mails the public needs to know a federal judge ruled that the state department should do more to investigate its servers for clinton's messages related to the tragic been gazi attack which left several u.s. officials dead that decision was welcomed by judicial watch this major court ruling
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may finally result in more answers about the benghazi scandal and hillary clinton's involvement in it as we approach the attacks fifth anniversary yet still be a vi keeps silent insisting there is insufficient proof of public interest to more conditions also mentioned by the agency earlier this year they said they are ready to release the records if mrs clinton agrees to release of the information or that as a way to go francis and jago r.t. . in yemen fourteen people were killed when a society led coalition strike hit a residential building in the capital sana'a the destruction brought down a whole apartment block a young girl was the only survivor from one family and she's now being treated in hospital a word of warning might find the following images disturbing. they know. each. and every gate. and
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she is the only child who survived the air strikes that hit the house and i turn all of her family died her father mother and siblings. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. this is. in response a side led coalition said the bombing of the residential area was a technical mistake we spoke with a human rights activist about the dire situation in yemen they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes secretly council is dominated by two prominent
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members who are the ones who are selling the weapons to the saudi regime and that is where the main obstacle lies and fortunately and every move to commission an international investigation you will find that these two countries britain and the u.s. do everything they can to obstruct to that the saudi regime along with all those who are assisting them in this unfortunate creation of a manmade catastrophe in the yemen have to be tried for war crimes sooner or later . we watch them weekly here not international that get can keep cross all the stories to plenty of others at our website at www dot state dot com i'll be back at the top of the.
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