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three four for facebook and then you need i guess you need two ends for twitter six this is a which i want just like that which aren't here in america about alleged colucci in between the trump campaign and the russian government it just doesn't stop those who don't like the brig's it verdict they're looking to blame anybody somebody and russia has become the popular you know goal to villain no matter what the situation . is saudi air strike has hit a military police camp in the rebel controlled capital of yemen local officials say thirty nine people were killed and dozens injured including prisoners an officer of the facility said this was the seventh raid on the camp site the coalition has been bombing in since march twenty fifth supposedly in support of the government against the rebels and the desperate humanitarian situation has worsened by a partial blockade of the country. now the u.s.
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secretary of state has opened the door to direct talks with north korea in a hopeful gesture to prolong and rex tillerson said washington would be prepared to meet without any preconditions we are ready to talk of the time north korea would like to talk. and we are ready to have the first meeting without precondition. let's just make. unless we talk about the weather if you will dog about whether it's going to be a square table or around that's what you're shouting about. but can we at least sit down and see each other face to face that olive branch from ranks to listen could mark a significant shift in u.s. policy in north korea washington previously demanded pyongyang give up on its nuclear program before talks could begin they're not going to negotiate our way to the negotiating table d p r k knows what they need to deal in order to get the united states to work with them and they know that it has to be dealing with the
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recession the secretary said he's not going to negotiate his way back to the negotiating table is the bomb at the end of november north korea tested its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile to date spark global condemnation and a warning from the trumpet ministration that the country would be quote utterly destroyed if it triggered a war this week the north korean leader again raised the stakes vowing to make his country the world's strongest nuclear power earlier kevin owen spoke to asia security expert chris upton so it is still very high in terms of an imminent conflict and i think the most thing that's happened is that. some leaders of science understand that the north koreans will not give up their nuclear weapons. but the change from being the star important negotiations and i think to listen to comments in terms of let's just talk about anything including the weather even though that sounds quite frivolous is actually quite positive that at least the leaders could sit down formally face to face does president trump and rex tillerson
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see i die here we hear that rex tillerson is kind of one of the talk all along president saying no the time for talks over and they still say nothing's changed it was actually going on as far as the american side concerned you know who's holding the cards here this is the motor question about u.s. foreign policy of the moment in terms of who is the things and this is the biggest issue really the north korean crisis which is where is a consistency can we truly see. what trumper say will that actually be replicated into action and we've seen this consistently between trump and so the seven times of what will actually happen i think if they do meet then we can say for me that's all that comes about it still really retro to some degree but hopeful rhetoric. it may still be a fortnight until millions around the world celebrate christmas but the decorations are already being put up to brighten the dark winter days and if you're looking for something a little different this year here are some of russia's traditional trimmings with
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christmas fast approaching cities around the world are dressed to impress and draw in the crowds and moscow is no exception but if you've come for a fast if it's just watch your true take home well allow me to stand and the pressure and. your. christmas decorations are of course very popular in this time of year the place to look. dog is most celebrated in the world with russia according to recent research it's. apart from my trash cans there are paramount's christmas marbles crystal balls and many other tripe service. and major tree decorations but he's not sure our toys are you need because we weren't using only techniques and our traditions our artists work and work with national costumes these patterns and images can seem simple but if you look closely you'll see that
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not expose captured intricate details if your christmas tree is already beautiful enough or you can try to christmas table and in that case chris still tableware the pic for you the first still is a mix made malta and the son of st it to one thousand four hundred fifty see that crystal is blown glass because of its thickness it requires a team of four to seven architects for aswell coordinate and meet the power. of factory manufacturers twenty to twenty five thousand different no it seems to me it was shipped our products run the country and explodes in a range of countries including mongolia trauma bay and switzerland but if you're looking for something more a thousand chicken traditional while there are russian national said remix one else the most popular as a style which takes its name from the village where it has been pretty use since
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the nineteenth century but if you wonder if you look closely you can see a cabbage blue rose engraved in every piece of table where it is a distinguished feature of the shell tottery no matter wad she choose to bring back whether it's ceramics gloss where or decorations perhaps the most treasured thing as mallory in a question marks her thoughts are on top of the news find us on social media we're on facebook and you tube and all website dot com i'll be back at the top of the hour with the headlines so they stay with us. you know when you. see these. two are.
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not true ted space. let alone. said. let me tell you know. that. if you speak french. busy. we're going underground here the playhouse theater in central london coming up in the show is a terror attack in the heart of the us
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a financial capital have something to do with washington's decision to move its embassy in israel to jerusalem we investigate the dangers to make donations because of their government's policies in the middle east with the former vice chairman of britain's ruling conservatives. and all the close. to the director and stars of a west end revival of david mamet play glengarry glen ross about real estate and the savagery of western capitalism the headlines deafening silence holding steps out for a peace prize while we get down to war right here. all the civil war going on in today's going underground. but first early speculation even in british mainstream media about monday's pipe bomb attack in new york centered on donald trump's decision to move the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem connections between national security and major nation middle east policy are often drawn in britain but not in the
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context of years of nato nations support for islam missed militants in syria to take down the government of president bashar assad no one appears to ask how wise it is to use u.k. taxpayer money to fund militants who can do us harm here in britain but when it comes to british military support for the persian gulf war talk receives like bahrain and of course saudi arabia it is national security that is often actually invoked take this prime ministerial response to a question about u.k. arms sales to saudi the security of the gulf is important to us and i would simply also remind the right on which and meant that actually saudi intelligence the counterterrorism links we have with saudi arabia the intelligence we get from saudi arabia has saved potentially hundreds of lives yes minority government u.k. leader to resume now in defiance of a european parliament arms embargo resolution continues to allow the export of lethal weaponry to saudi and it apparently protects us here at home from terrorism
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even if it continues to threaten tens of millions in yemen the u.n. calls it the world's worst humanitarian crisis joining me now is the former vice chair of tourism is party the u.k.'s former sex your state for international development and you mature under thanks for joining us in the studio and going underground i should just ask actually given the amount of abuse the stations getting at the moment why you as a conservative m.p. appear on r.t. at all well i should make it clear i never take any money off you for doing so like a man of my own free will and the reason i do so is because when the russians were destroying the city of aleppo one of the great cities of the world in syria you let me on you let me have my say. new book cos what i said and i thought therefore you were standing up for free speech and for that reason i've never had any qualms about speaking out on r t i'm sure the russians and those living in west aleppo would have a lot to say about what you said about east berlin you and i have debated this in
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the past of course were i do a bit more later yes great civilised city is now lying in ruins yes but presumably i says days have less of a less of force and they did when you were grieving over obviously the mess casualties occurring in these.

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