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so i see people you've never heard of love back to the night my president of the world bank so kate was really seriously send us an e-mail. the iraqi army cleans and it's in full control of. kurdish fighters. on security following an independence referendum. and more protests. over the. independence referendum. u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson a. dozen of his own party members.
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twenty four hour news from moscow this is r t international. your company our top story this hour the iraqi army say it's taken full control of the city of. kurdish peshmerga fighters it was described as a declaration of war by the kurdish military which promised a heavy response. there was. no i don't want to go either way. it's been the problem you guys. all want to.
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get. along. i mean an hour from now one hundred or so but the god that people know there's. how much did that god. brought aboard and i'll go on. the book that. the iraqi government say's the move was to quote increased security but the oil rich city has been under the control of kurdish forces since twenty forty knots when the iraqi army fled the area to escape islamic state if you try to go has more on how the war on terror in iraq has turned into a battle for territory gunshots and one of the largest cities in the north of iraq that had nothing to do with terrorists.
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i mean it's about the terrorists not being there anymore after the kurdish units also known as push mariga and the iraqi army in cold war largely successful against eisel it is now all about showing who's boss and northern iraq and in particular in kirkuk back in two thousand and fourteen the kurds basically took full control of it while the iraqi army were hopelessly losing the country to islamic state i'm not saying these latest care clashes put iraq on the brink of a new civil war although the general command did call it a declaration of war on the people of kurdistan but here's what the u.s. central command called the takeover of a whole city after a fierce gun battle masses of locals clean the area coalition forces. have a limited exchange of fire but believe in gauge when this morning was a misunderstanding and not deliberate elements at times it's
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a link up the limits of visibility conditions clearly this is a difficult time. in the star guinness i said so has the rocky only and only lost those knots workers nizer booked up your own mobilization forces have also played an important role so now the u.s. finds itself in a difficult position this is going to make it very difficult for the trumpet administration to resolve this issue very quickly across the border in syria similar story the kurdish units have done a great job in taking over land from dies and no matter what the government and damascus has to say they want to keep it period we will never handed over our law is clear the land that runs with the blood of martyrs belongs to the people and we will not handed over to any force the battle against isis is if not finished
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it's largely finished and they've been able to come up with a plan the war of words got hotter and hotter and they have to move special forces but it's oil it's all about oil this is very important for iraq to take a city which they believe is theirs the government and to establish very quickly now that their military is stronger has proven itself against isis has become organized and well agrees to machine that they want to strike while the iron is hot . well following the takeover incur cook crude oil prices rose to a two week high we discuss the market boost on conflict with international oil economist selami immediate impact comes from the clashes in kind of cool so far these clashes have added one to two the lot of the price of oil in the care of cork oil field. is very important then forty
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iraq's economy because iraq's economy is depend then to the huon over ninety per cent on oil revenue and the oil and fields have been employed using says nineteen twenty seven and they are continuing to produce or they the amount they have been producing over recent time they see the four hundred fifty to five hundred thousand barrels a day so it is almost them per cent of iraqi oil production or we discuss the tensions between iraq and the kurds with a former kurdish fighter and a member of the baghdad often security council here's what they told us the united nations security council issued their rejection to the referendum the americans were very clear the regional countries were very clear and rejecting the referendum and reaffirming the unity of the state of iraq and
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rejecting any split or any change in the walk in my up for me this is more. not so much what the international community thinks this is about it's the democracy at the end of the day josh invade it's the iraq army they run they couldn't protect her cooks they couldn't protect. the people of her cook should be allayed there say there is no problem with the kurds. there is a problem with a political party a separatist a person who is massoud barzani and most of the kurdish parties the islamic and the nationalists they both agree that they should always be part of the state of iraq it is only muscled barzani and his party that believe in a separate state or believe in creating this type of tension at this time while we
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are still in a war with. kurdistan has paid a heavy price in the fight against isis so i think this was the right thing to hold no two ways about it because they were the ones that force well the iraqi army run . the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson has attacked the labor party m.p.'s for appearing on ur channel going as far as to call it a scandal. the output of russia today and indeed if you consider the state of the of the prince in russia this president it is an absolute it is russia today it is a scandal it is a scandal that members of the party your position on continuing to validate the date to meet. that kind of propaganda by doing all those programs are strong
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words from boris johnson that his repeated use of the word scandal as he talks about r.t. in the on the floor of the house of commons on tuesday he talked about labor members of parliament pairing on our team but of course members of his own party have appeared regularly and frequently and. since the channel began r.t. has responded to those comments editor in chief margarita simonyan called johnson's remarks but no all she said that he was using his own freedom of speech to bully his colleagues for exercising that that's of course is a pretty awkward conversation it's an awkward conversation that he may be having with his own father because stanley johnson has appeared himself on r.t. he was on one of our shows going underground talking about his. book and he was asked by host action returns the whether any of the characters in his book were
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based on either of his sons i do notice how you take sides in this book what does this mean or take kerry stokes the a bully and former mayor of london how he was absolutely living up to the high expectations people have of him wowing the crowds where every went he could be serious too if it was absolutely necessary who is this former mayor of london character a little serious to do is absolutely as it were we all will face that reality sometimes we have to be we have to be serious well you are right i'm just. going to . absolutely nothing boris will be that happy but there is a who is this doc i'm not saying that that particular character is a million miles away from another member of my family whom you have. mentioned today though he didn't confine his comments to r.t. he took a russia as a whole in his inimitable fashion the russians have been up to. mischief in many countries but so far we cannot yet i can point to any direct russian
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a cyber attacks on this country so he doesn't have specific in mind but boris johnson has in the past hinted at why he thinks russians also mischievous he says they do it because they haven't. ok let's get into this a little bit further get some help your nonsense scottish parliament member james dornan is live on the program with this very good evening to you james yeah why is it scandalous is not an m.s.p. like yourself or indeed politicians of any stripe are allowed to come and talk freely on r.t. . you know let's be c.d.c. i'm lauren to defend on here to defend rush and he had to defend anybody particularly but this is boris trying to deflect from the fact that every time he wants he's most the biggest and baddest and scandal is that he's a former secretary of the united kingdom he. doesn't talk about the issue that's in
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front of him and starts to talk about anything else to take the place to deflect the we from what is meant by talking about to try and make sure that people do understand we seeing and he seems to have succeeded quite well again do you think. his words are going to whole much sway you is it going to scare people away from the channel like a type i suppose of mccarthy's and saying if you talk to them then you're an enemy of the state almost. well who to explore to see to sleep these days. if i was on t.v. i'd be thinkin he has some cheap publicity. and he's not a c.d.s. figure anymore he's a figure of fun just let it go. i'm not sure if you just saw the report we just ran but as a reporter pointed out there is a little bit of hypocrisy in what he said because his own father wasn't not so long ago speaking about all sorts of things including bar. yeah i mean hypocrisy and border seem to go quite closely together these days the suddenly being in
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a media interview where he hasn't said something that's been the exact opposite of something you said. i saw. the clip and i have the norm but i knew the number of conservative m.p.'s of you know when he had in the. number of labor m.p.'s have been the one under the parties i've been on debating with members from of all sorts of different parties before. you're presenting this before you know this is just an absolute. deflection there is a fear. we haven't spoken before but i do know when i when i speak to somebody like yourself the spawn and the scottish nationalists would you try to give both sides because it's important that we do that i'm going to politician comes on you know they know what they're going to say they're going to stay with their own views it's very difficult to get comment from them so when they come on the program. it's almost part of a wider campaign against r.t.
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almost to think that somebody comes on to do the kremlin's bidding or something it's a peculiar way of thinking by boris johnson is it not. well. tends to be peculiar. you know a few times a sea of tame and i would expect one of these channels because i'm going to defend my party's possession of the position i who. just like on any of the other channels then you try and get something else from me there's been no difference at all except for the fact that very often enough we get more tame to explain the position than the do and some of the other channels. well thanks very much for coming on the program and expanding your position this hour james dornan member of the scottish parliament thank you very much. moving on to key members of the cost independence movement have been detained and questioned on charges of sedition on your screens coming up you can see pictures from barcelona where there is a protest that may have just wrapped up by the way in support of the politicians
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accuse the playing crucial rules in organizing the disputed referendum which madrid sees was illegal. was. was. was. was or catalonia as president hausler madrid expressing regret that arrests were made for simply organizing peaceful rallies catalan leaders were in attendance another demonstration earlier today holding a minute of silence in support of their colleagues to the tane activists called on the public to remain strong during this difficult period for the region. as that but about it we're disappointed with the judge's decision to deprive us of our freedom the sacked isn't aligned with the principles of justice its goal is to
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frighten and punish us. because then despite the times we're living in the limitless repression of the state to try and stop this democratic wave we're experiencing in catalonia i want you to be more serious than ever we must become aware of the importance of the historical moment. the latest move comes as another attempt to block the independence movement in catalonia after madrid gave some strong warnings at the beginning of september. to those in charge of the cattle and governments who of the. challenge to all coexistence. in the illegal activities they should abandon their objectives.
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the russian lawyer who caused a frenzy over her meeting with team trump in june last year is back in the media spotlight over a link memo mattel your vessel needs sky is meeting with donald trump jr was considered by some as proof of russian meddling in collusion something that trump jr repeatedly denied the memo ses the meeting focused on the magnitsky act a bill passed by the u.s. congress intended to. polish russian officials for the death of a russian toxic and surrogate magnitsky the tell us to meet sky spoke to us about her own medal of the meeting. as i personally gave this
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memo to the journalist i can't recall her name this is a translation of a memo that i prepared for myself before my trip to the u.s. last year it has the results of an investigation into why the monkeys could act was passed this act was used against my client just to make it clear i was never against any sanctions because they don't involve my client but i'm against manipulating facts i'm against how these storage fees haven't investigated the story behind the magnitsky act what happened in the us in twenty twelve just pure politics there's nothing about the real story of surrogate need ski. there so i was referring to surrogate magnitsky or russian intoxicant who work for the hermitage capital management phone he died in a pretrial detention center in two thousand and nine and was a primary suspect in a tax evasion investigation the u.s. accused
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a number of russian officials of complicity in his death and imposed sanctions against them over russia denied any wrongdoing in the case and the man who funded the organization magnitsky worked for bill browder was an investor in russia and was later also accused of tax evasion broader became famous for his law being against russia playing a significant role in the promotion of anti russia sanctions that tell you personally to guy believes he spun stories to make the public believe that like this was something very necessary belt of place boy is a brother is spinning a story off a spear on national for kremlin hand but those documents i have are the result of an investigation nobody whispered that in my ear i always told that to journalists everything else learned i shared with police and american lawyers this memo was the result of my own. investigation there there's. even the published memo still hasn't to raise suspicion the vessel and sky is one of those kremlin agents some media
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outlets have reported that the documents language resembled another memo given to us congresswoman dana rohrabacher by russia's prosecutor general congressman excuse me but it's a nice guy told us there's nothing suspicious about it. like this but after hearing which i have read this may know and i agree that there are some similar points even if dana rohrbacher received he's made you know in the general prosecutor's office when he was in russia there's nothing extraordinary a criminal about that i have written about my investigation to prosecutor's office many times in this memo there are just facts it doesn't matter what language you read them and it's all the same. germany interior minister suggested that muslim public holidays be introduced in some parts of the country thomas demasi or stated that he's open to discussing the possibility of being
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holidays from islam but that was not a sentiment shared by other politicians in germany legs on the brink from the christian social union said it's simply out of the question. the interior minister later played dunn his statement saying been mis understood we went to ask people in berlin what they think about the idea that i absolutely have no problem with that is fine germany is like on to open to something that. i'm just not sure about that if i move to another country they wouldn't just establish holidays for things close to my heart i have mixed feelings about it. i think it is difficult to establish a muslim holiday in germany as it will challenge the tolerance of many people even if they are not christians this could boost right wing ideology i think we should wait at least twenty five years until the society's acceptance level is strong enough. when i was a teacher and m. a protestant i often had to call focus on the teaches during their holidays even
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though they didn't go to true church as fall evandale the holy days they were abolished and i find this unfair as a teacher this is complicated difference you didn't say absent on different days and it becomes a mess so i am against it. well to talk more on the proposal of muslim holidays being introduced in germany when stephen morris from the english democrats political commentator more are on the program you're very much welcome gentlemen to the show thank you. can we start with you all of the religious holidays in germany i've just been looking through a list there christian base there are for example no jewish ones despite the jewish community being a sizable presence in germany for many centuries why should muslims get their own bank holidays. i think the reality is this that. merkel's party the christian social democrats are being forced into leading
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a really important debate which is what does integration look like in twenty seventeen and moving forward that we've we've had you know an influx of immigrants from syria different parts of the world i hope and i hope and i think the angle of merkel's attitude on this is going to be that we have an enlightened german society which talks about poor lism freedoms of people to live as they want people to freedoms for people to worship and live free and to be integrated in a democratic secular society nobody should have to assimilate one reason and one creed or another and i think the idea that if you're in a german workplace or you're a school child in germany you should be entitled to have your festivals in your holidays is not a big ask steve in the point i suppose is that people in support of this would say germans get to understand muslim culture and celebrate with them after all there are close to five million muslims in the country a sizeable proportion of the populace and of course also let me put this to you not
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many people are going to complain about a day off work or they. were not going to complain about a day off work but let's get this right what you've got is a gym a politician capitulating once again to make minorities and at the end of the day we mentioned about integration integration is about accepting the culture the culture the culture that countries are christian culture it's not a muslim culture is to stop trying to change into a muslim culture. hundreds of different religions you can have hundreds of different holidays at the end of the day christian culture christian holidays and stock capitulated to minorities more on stephen's point do you think that germans should be expected to change their daily routine to fit in with holidays such as ramadan for example. no no absolutely not. i think that. what we're talking about here is to remember that europe as we see it today and it's going to continue to be is going to be more integrated we're going to be
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having more multiculturalism more cultures more societies we're going to be having freedom of religion and faith and i think this is also really talking about you know what does i told her and what we're really talking about is what does a tolerant pleural europe and germany look like because despite breaks it germany's going to still be the european powerhouse they still have a big say in the international monetary fund and european economics as we've seen in portugal and as we've seen in greece so in germany the discussion that's being held by i'm going to merkel's group is very very important i think the difficulty is that we've seen with the rise of the alternative for deutschland in the recent parliamentary elections the far right their neo nazi the fascist the anti immigrant the people who want to see a breakdown in a multicultural society and having different factions each other's throats ultimately these kind of people are getting popular support so you've got central you completely intracellular you know like you clearly not live with me as you and others saying and dipping their wing tipping their wing and being led by the far
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right and this is worrying for germany because i think germany to stand tall say that turkish immigrants people from different backgrounds if you jewish muslim hindu whatever have your. problem. well jimmy's problem is to keep capitulating to my no or to groups what you've got a hundred different religions what you want you want a muslim holiday you are jewish or christian all that that's segregation that's not integration integration issue of one national holidays that everybody can work with what you want to segregate people died not on and it is a christian country if you are muslim holidays go to a muslim country go to a christian holiday you expect to abide by the christian rules if i went to a muslim country and expect to abide by the muslim moves there soon they wouldn't give me a christian holiday or people could come out alive going off what goes on in. the muslim countries so let's get it right christian culture christian values your by
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by the christian bank holidays and the christian laws. that are just on the point is there a chance that muslim public holidays could undermine germany's christian legacy and perhaps even start conflict if one religion is opposed to the other's holidays. yeah i mean those are the arguments that have been made that there is some kind of a threat to germany's christian legacy let's be absolutely clear immigrants who come into european nations we are seven hundred fifty million inhabitants strong we are the strongest economic powerhouse in the world scene i think there's plenty of room there are plenty of jobs plenty of opportunity to integrate what we're really talking about its contribution now there is no threat let's be absolutely clear there is no threat to a christian heritage of europe however europe has always been apart from its darkest times arguments like my fellow commentator here is making which is to separate people and say you must assimilate into society your own holidays your
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personal freedoms your you. need to lighten society no you know you're talking about a similar you know what i'm talking about is freedoms of life different religions different cultures i think. the arguing how do you want to celebrate. stephen where i stephen where i will be happy where i'm happy to concede ground to you is this that people are worried about the rate of change and i think it's too much is done too fast i think you'll see a backlash is fueling the far right i think things have to be done in a moderate way nobody is saying i don't believe that people should be free to practice their religion in their faith and be accepted and integrate into a plural to match a democratic freedom with how many. of the world to turn the u.k. in the u.k. we only have two holidays that actually that's christmas and. the rest are not christian based i was a common law holidays ok through our culture steve and i really really really
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trying really hard on my. no stephen i think a little bit of education my friend if you know something and i to have lectured in theology at the university or winced a little bit for my sins now i do rock n roll good for you to get there not right you but you but you would you would know it but you wouldn't know it but you would know that christmas is actually a pagan festival based on such an idea and you'll in northern europe and such an audience i would. tell sort of not really you know but every thirty five. years so talk about festivals in europe let's talk clearly i'm not talking about the pagan festival the majority of muslims in the united states celebrate christmas so let's get things right ok christian christmas is not a christian you know. who christmas right ok but muslims only want to celebrate a muslim hold we only have two religious holidays in this country both christmas
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and easter the rest are not religious but their common law our heritage and their our common law ok we're going to literally have experience and we're going to say everything actually because god on hold on we do worship now is low just give me a wrap up twenty seconds they will go to sleep in twenty seconds we're literally right running out of time we'll go ahead yeah i think in a society where you can have by holidays where banks take a holiday where you can have national holidays and all kinds of things i think creating a plural democratic free society where people are free to live and express their beliefs as they see fit is really really important we don't want to have offices and workplaces and schools where muslim jewish and hindu kids can have time off because that those holidays are not protected ok this is the only thing germany's talking about anybody arguing against is really antiquated in prehistoric. you. well know well what you want it's quite clear you want segregation you want to segregate people into their religious beliefs so leggo way celebrate their own religious shoulders what we want is
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a fully integrated national holiday like we want to be a. national day for england or write a full integrated national whole of the people that we don't want to say ok people like you do we will fully inclusive holiday we thank you but we've been speaking to stephen morris from the english democratic congressmen of the calm commentator george will. remember going to iran scotian go he was like you very much gentlemen oh yes i know. you have been watching r.t. international from midnight here in moscow that's in twenty nine minutes time we have a schedule maintenance break we'll be back in your attending and meanwhile you can stay up to date with all your news an r t social media on our website.
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