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if you don't want us. we can all middle of the room sit. in the real news room. u.k. police arrested eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left twenty nine people injured. in a show defiance against the spanish government catalan officials throw their weight behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds also turned out in support of catalonia secession. and tooltip in kazakhstan on the syria crisis to yield a crucial agreement to the deescalation zones in the war torn country that includes
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a province which is mainly held by forces opposed to the government. oh good evening welcome it's just going to it's o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international. british police have raided apartments in the southwest of the capital in connection with a terror attack on the london underground on friday property in the town of some have been evacuated and coordinates put in place it comes just hours after the arrest of an eighteen year old man who is suspected of planting the bucket bomb involved in the incident islamic state claimed responsibility for what has become the fifth terror attack in the u.k. the sheer well it around eight twenty in the morning on friday an improvised explosive device went off inside a train pulling into parson's green station it left twenty nine people injured including children and many suffered burns witnesses described seeing
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a fireball ripping through the carriage. the city's mayor previously said that londoners have to learn to live with the threat of terrorism his words came back a year ago and were followed by a deadly wave of violence. you won't succeed if you want to fight us will be caught by terrorists. you will see over the next few days i mean creased number of. across. the attempts to make countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together . and. they continue to be
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visible patrols around manchester which include the deployment of armed officers. will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days no reason to be a law. both. feet. long that is will see an increased number of visible police. well the british prime minister has now raised the terror threat to its highest level critical with more on how locals have reacted and what the mood is like
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following the spate of attacks in twenty seventeen his. yet another terrorism related incident in the u.k. a twenty seventeen pandemic of terror with this now the fifth and every attack demands more security measures and public vigilance crowded guard. following the van attack on westminster bridge they put up a concrete barriers to prevent a similar salt earlier this month london's metropolitan police came up with another measure to stop the vehicles targeting large crowds still spikes road mats to be rolled out a big events but just days after the announcement london was hit by different kind of attack. the weapon this time was concealed in a simple plastic bag and bucket and left on the tube during rush hour cordoned off behind me is the area where the fifth terror related incident to shake the u.k. in recent months took place early friday morning in a train topped with commuters were
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a homemade device partially detonated commuters described the scene as a stampede with people running for their lives to men were shouting brad run so we all piled off the train and just ran for our lives we were literally running for our lives and i saw for a second i'm about to die a bomb is about to go off if you are jumping over what all's well like but the other trees asian with a beautiful jump and go into the steve jumping into of a piece. that you understand another terror attack has slipped by the authorities but the location this time has left many shocked and questioning where they go from here to the sea crossing the screen if you don't think so i haven't yet but that's the show so it's natural it's flying that anybody. can do anything like that we're not taking this that way like let's take let's walk it's kind of scary as authorities investigate this latest incident to see what should and could have been done the attackers seem to be one step ahead creating
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a new one nerving an unpredictable norm and a party london. police brutality protest us city of st louis in turn violent overnight thirty two people were arrested and ten officers were injured. demonstrates his rule sixteen throwing rocks and vandalizing and there is hope and rest began after a former policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black man in twenty eleven tell you the around one thousand protesters built an intersection in the city's downtown area and gathered some from the local police
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department to get some pepper spray to use trying disperse them earlier ozzy's america's national bank says been following the demonstrations. protests have erupted in the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following the acquittal of former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local news reports police deployed pepper spray against several protesters and the early afternoon this verdict was handed down even despite calls for the officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the answer then stokely approached smith's a window firing a five times into the vehicle hitting smith with each shot and killing him i just
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ran away prosecutors say a firearm was found in smith's car but it was later determined to only have the officers d.n.a. on it now some activists in st louis they pledged quote amounted to rupture and have stokely was acquitted. bowing that the outcome was what a lot like that the potential for on the right has a great thing with reagan ever since ferguson officer jerry rice then shot and killed on our own eighteen year old woman michael brown back in twenty four. hundreds of cattle and officials are meeting to show their support for the upcoming independent referendum in a clear show defiance against spanish rule large crowds have also gathered outside the city council building in barcelona to voice their commitment to the cause catalonian president has praised the will of the people i cannot do not underestimate the strength of the people of catalonia is the central government may
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have many laws many politicians but there's one thing that they don't have they don't have you know they don't have the people of catalonia. like you. i. i. strongly oppose the independence bush and his launch an investigation into over seven hundred cattle and mez he pledged their support for the campaign last week the referendum is set to take place on the first of october and madrid has been doing everything it can to scupper it in the government's latest move to block catalonia referendum police did raid a printing house spanish authorities have told media outlets that they must stop publishing content and adverse backing independence the country's prime minister has praised the work being done to stop the move. it is necessary to congratulate in particular the civil guard that have seized more than one hundred thousand
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cattle on government propaganda posters. well last week the spanish constitutional court suspended legislation passed in the catalan parliament which allowed the vote to take place this friday barcelona the region's capital was given forty eight hours to sign an agreement guaranteeing that public money will not be spent on the referendum otherwise spain will take control over part of catalonia his budget. not a single euro of the catalans will be directed toward an illegal referendum that is wanted by few. perhaps there is more than a few though as many as fifty percent of cattle and in favor of independence according to the latest polls one man we spoke to says madrid's treatment of catalonia shows democracy isn't in good shape in spain. i think it's very sad it's more than just indignation to see the democratic the generation of the spanish state and this feels bad this is what we regret most of all but that's all we are calm we have
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a lot of work to do in the ministry parities i will continue working for the people that's what is important for us the majority of the members of the parliament of the. parliament are in favor of the wind up and learns eighty percent of the cattle and six and ship is in favor of the referendum of several terminations to ask catalans if they want or not. the referendum by without despondence a state because that's what we don't do it unilaterally because we want to hide anything. keep offering the spanish to state to negotiate to. dissipate in these democratic exercise but is. the syrian city of the resource slowly returning to normal after being largely liberated from islamic state this is the latest video we've received from there the
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rebuilding process as you can see is starting and the few remaining schools not destroyed in the battle have reopened their doors to students since i still see was broken on the fifth of september humanitarian convoys have also managed to deliver much needed aid government forces with the backing of russia's air force and i battling to quell the remaining pockets of terrorists around the city with syria making gains on the ground against deisel positive steps are also made peace talks held in the kazakstan capital stana the parties there have now agreed on the final boundaries of forty escalation zones across syria. is in the country. it talks an astronaut now over and every school to me is that the sides involved the syrian government as well as the rebels and the three sponsor countries that is russia iran and turkey have agreed on the establishment of de confliction zones in syria where the fighting is fiercest between rebels and the syrian government three
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countries that have agreed to guarantee the de confliction zones that is russia again turkey and iran will have monitors on the ground watching for any cease fire violations and taking action and as necessary he knew these deep complete consumes will be set up in egypt in aleppo here in the taqiyya in. the south of syria as well as in homs province these a areas again where the clashes between the syrian government and the rebels fiercest and where civilians have borne the brunt of all this suffering that they have had to have to endure the u.n. envoy to syria stefan de mistura as well as the russian ambassador who is just optimism again and they said that if these swoops that this will be a big relief for the people of syria perhaps there will in geneva we will be continued talking and not only talking but taking action on the humanitarian of
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victims which is a natural consequence of a difficult issue a more difficult issue the more humanitarian access. we consider the establishment of the deescalation zones to be a major milestone and it has served as the light at the end of the tunnel for the syrian people and made them feel more secure it gives hope for progress in the near future it's worth mentioning that the city can d. confliction zooms on to a new idea they have been implemented by russia and the united states and by and large they have worked nevertheless it's important to bear in mind that there are sides that action is nusra front here in aleppo and who will try to spoil and try to ruin the decomp fiction areas to cease fires as they have in the past so it will be important to watch for that. gaz the if there will syrian journalist but he does
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think it is too early yet to call it a success with the number of issues remaining well we have to wait and see the implementation of this agreement and how effective it would be we have seen several serious foreign deals coalitions agreements being reached before and then not being followed through the principle that overall speaks about which has been a simple august and this recent agreement is a separation between radical and moderate rebels which is a milestone of its achieved because from what we're hearing there will be a separation between three different gotta go reserve fighters in the province of course war with that the escalation will be considered those who will be against it and those who will be actually given some kind of neutral starters and they will be reaching some kind of agreement with the syrian government it's a very important concept bottom we have to wait and see if it's going to be implemented as. a main force have been reporting on these two russian children who were rescued from ice or territories in neighboring iraq they have
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a place to say just been reunited with their families after an r.t. campaign called bring them home help to trace their relatives. thank you very much. and if. you. would recognize the moment the doctor say he's all right we need some psychological treatment he won't get. sick just painful at first then we felt we need to be found to mysteriously still be in there are no words to describe it it was so hard to find god that we found him and you through two doctors.
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and his age or there were initially taken to a baghdad often age after they were rescued from territory previously held by eisel in the city of mosul both were injured and two traumatized though to talk about their experiences as they would add land lost his mother and brothers in the conflict the two youngsters finally did return home though after their relative saw our place however this is just a drop in the ocean with many more children as you can imagine still stuck in iraq although our campaign to help does continue. douglas for the. local group.
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what politicians do you think to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. you to do like to be for us to see what the forecast for the more can be good that i'm interested in the water's edge. there should. now there has been more condemnation from the u.n. security council of north korea's latest missile test as an emergency closed door session members called on each other to fully implement sanctions against pyongyang the meeting came after north korea fired a ballistic missile over japan on friday photos of the launch i have since been
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released released two and with no new approach to the crisis agree this is how russia's u.n. ambassador described what is happening we were discussing for a while that we're really in a vicious circle where. a resolution a provocation bro occasionally resolution with another provocation. and we were contemplating many people raised an issue that we have to think will be out of the books while at the moment it does seem that the current sanctions and military drills to you are failing to bring about a positive breakthrough on the pinch. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country and a generation. these sanctions will cut deep. today's resolution builds on what we're already the deepest cutting sanctions ever
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leveled against north korea those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen. french police along with their families are protesting across from side with their working conditions offices among other issues they offer straight to the growing number of violent demonstrations they have to deal with. with. the. truth.
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was. one of the striking of how unhappy french officers four hundred twenty right control officers reportedly failed to turn up to police a label protest on tuesday when police union official told me that the number was actually high and probably near one thousand from today's demonstration in paris his. french police found. testing on this three hours today and in cities across bronx they say they all fed up with having to put up with floor work to descend to last a day to build a body part made on their own players around cause they say that they're worried that fornicate on your investment is going to lead to greater risks being taken by
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the police and the police are going to see a warning works in the bud and stretch the answer to the maximum of their resources and they're worried that it not only affects them and their lives unless family's lives detrimental late but more importantly better for example in building to protect the french public at a time when the country needs their protection the most french police say the government isn't doing enough to protect them on the front line with the country in a permanent state of emergency and unions a complaining that office is a force to work in insufficient i'm delighted ated conditions. french citizens have a misleading image of what's actually going on with law and order all the police here whether it's on the street or the investigators they're working flat out they're doing everything they can but they don't have the resources to do everything that they can the national police are working and deplorable conditions
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offices have even tried to use some humor to draw attention to their concerns these images of vermin and rundown police stations were submitted for a police union photo competition asking for proof of poor working conditions adding to the pressure is the increasing number of terror incidents with security services failing to prevent seven attacks within the past eight months alone and the police themselves are often becoming targets french police officers a fallen victim to increasing violence over the past year back in april it was here . on the seans ellie's day that a jihadist gunman shot dead a police officer and injured two others and in october twenty sixth outside of paris youths held petrol bombs four police officers one nearly died of his injuries . that incident sparked protests from police unions demanding that the french
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government do more to protect them and protests are under way again across france and you really they're protesting simply because they don't have the resources their morale is a rock bottom each subsequent government promises things that never deliver the police have had enough and that's why they're protesting with emanuel micron as president police unions in the country are even more concerned macron promised to cut public spending and tackle france's public debt but french police say the country simply can't afford to cut corners when it comes to france's frontline security. people like a reporting there and i three children have died after a fire ripped through a summer camp in the ukrainian city of odessa it broke out in a dormitory block overnight one hundred fifty young people were at the camp at the time and forty two were in the building where the place to place according to an initial investigation the fire was caused by an electrical fault and has been put
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