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this is stored on the street a us media company is under fire after telling t.v. presenters to read a scripted promo against fake news critics say it bears a politically motivated message to. the syrian peace process brings together the leaders of russia turkey and iran for a trilateral meeting on wednesday was glad to meet putin heads to ankara to meet president or one head of the summit. and israel suspends an agreement with the u.n. to relocate african refugees to some why certain countries italy and germany say they were never made aware of the deal in the first place.
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very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me the care and our top story fight fake news that's the mission statement of the largest local broadcasting corporation in the u.s. and is requiring its presenters to read out a scripted message to back that up but saying claire group which is known for its conservative stance owns almost two hundred stations across the u.s. it sends out a memo telling and goes to read out a statement during their news programs the script attacks the quote troubling trend of irresponsible one sided news stories plaguing our country and here's how that looked. the sharing of biased and false news here you can call to comment on the. recently we were. first unfortunately the survivors of the.
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drug. war you say this is really dangerous towards our city and the broadcasters state the projects served no political agenda however the initiative has drawn outrage across the mainstream media many people are saying that the message supports donald trump's narrative some popular outlets saw spreading fake news the president has also stepped into the spot to defend the sinclair group he once again described c.n.n. and n.b.c. as dishonest fake news networks while telling news organizations what to say and do is an accusation we've heard before and stuck in very good explains russian media as a beacon of honesty truth and integrity we work hard to maintain our outstanding level of work unlike foreign outlets who lie i love putting. last up my mind is in
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the spicy with irish that's the assumption many in the west make about russian media fully controlled broadcasts with angers and correspondents forced to read a prepared script no details left to chance so much of it is state funded after all but in the us where so many channels are corporate owned it must be different right sinclair broadcast group which owns almost two hundred television stations and broadcast on around six hundred channels proudly proclaims in its mission statement that it provides stories that make a difference the key to our success is concentrated says one alert protecting them . on all platforms well and its recent promos there's not much of a choice or a difference it seems the sharing of biased and false news has become a call to comment on the social media. recently are going through with the first unfortunately the summer summers of. the solicitor . general control. of the u.k.
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and this is really dangerous to our democracy as you can see anchors from different channels reading the same script there which was by the way leaked to some media outlets and it looks like they only had to fill in their names hi and i'm be our greatest responsibility is to serve our own northwest communities. and if you look closely you'll notice an absence of certain colors in their wardrobes that's no accident they were given specific instructions on how to dress in order to look neutral the goal is to look apolitical neutral nonpartizan yet professional black. females should wear yellow gold magenta sign devoid red blue or purple because everyone knows that magenta is the color that gives you and your bias away apart from these promo think we're also distributes what's known as must run segments to their stations so all the propaganda finger is so often pointed at russia it looks
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like we actually have quite a bit to learn starting with my wardrobe. president putin is expected to touch down in ankara in an hour ahead of a trilateral summit along with turkey and iran on wednesday before the main events will have to have talks with turkey's leader will get tired. try and get the details. we are in the turkish capital ankara it is the first destination abroad for vladimir putin after reelection choose day as the time for all kinds of discussions between vladimir putin and the turkish president and on and on wednesday they will be joined by the iranian leader hassan rouhani reason number one for all that is syria absolutely different things are in it for all three leaders but somehow thanks to the trio the syrian crisis is no longer a dead end the so-called calif it is all but gone and russian efforts have shifted
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onto conflict notes that before seem to be impossible to untie russia has almost completed its operation and east ghouta thanks to the so-called reconciliation center and the humanitarian pauses backed by moscow as many as one hundred fifty thousand civilians were able to escape the blockade. let's see them going to do you think she has a. plus it was stunned that the rebels were never going to leave another area called duma but an agreement has been reached and the fighters are being escorted to adlib on green buses some would argue it only plays into the hands of the assad government but then why are some rebels saying yes to turkey next which
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is trying to find a balance between the war on kurdish militants which it considers terrorists appeasing syrian rebels and being friends with russia ankara's olive branch military op seems to have paid off for the turks turkey has taken the city of our friend from the kurds and a massive blow for the community. that erin currier considers terrorists when it comes to sorting out the war damascus vs the rebels turkey is also actively taking part but obviously they're backing the syrian opposition that is thanks to ankara some of the toughest syrian rebels agreed to come to sought cheap for the syria national congress iran clearly wants to stay on top of its game as a shia powerhouse of course we've always been on a sad sight fighting a proxy war with saudi arabia and trying to put up a bit of a show against israel but perhaps surprisingly the tentative few re we align seems
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to be working in the meantime we're knocking the hell out of isis will become another syria like very soon let the other people take care of it now to put it mildly the russians and the radians won't be so sure it was america that not the hell out of islamic state besides take a look back at the last few months and you'll see that lately sorting out syria is really been up to the trio and so they're back together talking again this time in . our team as we heard. is now close to being fully liberated militants have been cleared from a number of cities that including being video agency weapons visited the area shortly after they were free they managed to filming find a network of underground tunnels that they were abandoned by militants and were used to connect militant bases in different areas the tunnels also contained
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a failed hospital while syria is struggling back towards normal life one sector has received a boost scientists have saved gene bank of state which could help agriculture and the country. keeping the secret to be the second generation the future for and the reason must be natural because all whatever. let's say for everybody. all day every day do they want us to give you sorry just the same i think.
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we have a special team of the government. for. the . radio we got. to tell how do you know. because of that he. wrote the interview to. russia has called for a special session of the o.p.c. the international body responsible for the nonproliferation of chemical weapons is over the poisoning of former double agents like a screw pal and his daughter yearly in the u.k. the organization is due to meet on wednesday meanwhile several media outlets in
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britain have come up with a few theories of their own on the case but with the details i'm joined by honesty a check in now from london now i now see it was the latest speculation the. well nikki while russia is awaiting for some tangible answers to exactly what happened with sergei scrip i'll continue with the expecting proof including from the o.p.c. w of course the accusations here in the u.k. have the made punishing measures have been put in place and keep in mind that tomorrow will be already the one month anniversary since the script was a saga unravels and yet we are still waiting for official results of an investigation to be announced and while all of that has been unraveling of course the press here in the u.k. have been keeping themselves visit with catchy headlines and all sorts of details being unraveled one of the latest that we have here is a so-called secret bank accounts that yulia script paul had apparently reportedly gained access to just
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a couple of days before being targeted and sold very has been reported that a relative has told the press that she had gotten better access to an account with the one hundred roughly one hundred fifty thousand pounds it's being said it's two hundred thousand dollars and lots of questions are being asked here about whether or not this could be somehow connected to her brother who despite having died last year his death has been deciphered scrupulously here in the u.k. with lots of questions about what happened it's been talked about how potentially alexander and the service called das could have been used to try to locate the whereabouts of sergei script paul that's according to some media reports lots of questions about the so-called mysterious death of sergei school palls wife who died back in twenty twelve with some reports saying she had died in a car crash others saying she had died of cancer lots of breaking down of those
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events and those in fact of course are quite serious and are yet to be answered as the investigation unravels but some have really been quiet questionable in terms of that in terms of the headlines here. one of my personal favorites is the so-called serial mystery about a one pound bag of poor ridge or bach weed that apparently yulia could have asked a friend to bring from russia to the u.k. because it was her father's favorite breakfast food and some questions there about whether or not that porridge could have been involved in what happened and of course as we sit here and discuss this we do know that you as crew paul has gained consciousness so lots of people are of course expecting to see what she will have to say and of course importantly the results of the investigation as well as the findings of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and if they can i thank you for those details. controversial agreement to relocate thousands of african migrants from israel to western countries is now
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under question after an apparent u. turn the israeli prime minister suspended the deal he had struck with the united nations however a briefing just an hour ago the u.n. said it still believes the agreement could be beneficial to continue to believe this is a win win agreement. with the national community from people leading the charge. the countries proposed in this agreement on mostly european but it does include canada and the u.s. but in another twist it appears that germany and italy weren't aware of the fact they were part of the deal the country's representatives told local media that they had heard nothing about it from either israel or the u.n. policy it takes up the story. well there's way prime minister benjamin netanyahu certainly seems to be buckling under pressure late on monday in a facebook post here announced in a dramatic about face that he was not canceling an earlier announcement that he'd
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made just a few hours before where he said that a new agreement had been reached between the israeli government and the united nations refugee agency and according to that announcement there would be some sixteen thousand african migrants who would be resettled in a western country the countries he mentioned were canada germany and italy and in addition there would be some eighteen thousand others who would receive temporary status here in israel we heard from the german embassy here in israel that they had not had any consultations with either the israeli government or with the united nations so they knew nothing about this and the same kind of sentiments being expressed by the italian foreign minister don't forget germany and italy are two of the countries that prime minister netanyahu mentioned as receiving migrants the latest information came from the israeli prime minister in a facebook post late on monday in which he said and i'm quoting that i hear you and especially the residents of south television and that is where many of the migrants
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live and he's talking there to the right wing critics that he relies on for his coalition government and for his supporters who have spoken out against his policies on the migrant issue so for the time being he certainly is suspending the agreement but would have to keep an eye on developments as a city becomes kiran clear that israeli prime minister is facing mounting pressure . ok some latest details on that story for you now we've just heard that benjamin netanyahu has said that the deal may be canceled we'll bring you more on this story throughout the day well lotty also did try to contact the canadian embassy in his rough more details on this that's among one of the countries that was supposed to receive the refugees we haven't received a reply from them yet middle east analysts by the gym miles said that netanyahu is actually testing political waters. under the customary and conventional human rights agreements that exist today countries are responsible they have an obligation to help refugees and to work with them within their own countries seems
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to be mainly of growing up to the domestic audience it doesn't make sense to say that you're sending people here or there or contacting those governments and i can only believe that he did that because he's just trying to see we're that's not insured and maybe politically you know who operates on his own will and. soon it's a very complex situation for him because i know there are a lot of it's really just from what i've read as well and heard on the news that are objecting to his plans and they want these people to be able to stay here in israel and be done through. hundreds of people in the gaza strip turned out on monday for the funeral of a victim of clashes with israeli soldiers the violence which started last friday has resulted in at least sixteen deaths and nearly three hundred injuries as according to un figures on saturday the israeli defense force tweeted that none of their actions were uncontrolled and they knew where every bullets learned it
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however that statement was later deleted from their social media page one incident that sparked outrage is seen in this video it purports to show an idea of soldier detaining a palestinian toddler in hebron. but israel says the incident was a provocation intended to put trey its forces in a bad light and they say the boy was sent to throw stones and had a screwdriver in his hand with which he attempted to stop the officers we spoke to relatives of the boy involved. three what i deserve the gun was playing with other children one unarmed man assaulted him and then soltys mother there is no justification for arresting a child and hitting him against the wall the child was carrying a kitchen but such a young child could not anyone he's only two and harvey years old the camera borrowed my brother was playing and the soldiers just took him he's only two and
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a half years old and he can't even talk yet so i went and pulled him from the hands of the soldier and gave him to my father. the appointment of a white woman as curator of an african art exhibit sparks a race debate in the u.s. on consonance formally to await his fates in germany they stories coming your way after this short break. i was telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battles. that you talk to try to tell you that because of the public. doesn't tell you. all and i like. that we all. want.
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carlton. cuse. welcome back now a museum in new york is facing a backlash after a wide candidate was appointed as curator of this african art exhibit even though the woman has a ph d. in african art history and previously had experience in similar projects many have
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questioned why the brooklyn museum didn't hire a person of color for the job the museum has defended is choice saying it is continuing to work on equality issues and will take all concerns into account we also legal commentator horace cooper and john a indigo writer and activist for this thoughts on the issue. there have yet to be any any coverage that suggests that there's anything wrong with this person skill or talent or capabilities the only thing in anyone has been looking or race or skin color and that's shameful the point is that there are very few outlets for terri's a very very small you have you have people who have people in our community have it's not have i have written for these arenas where there are where there are very few opportunities for those young people to be able to even be a to even have the courage to study in these arenas because they know that they're
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not going to be considered for these opportunities we absolutely should not be trying to say parish and should be quote prioritized we're not going to be excited or even withholding our disgust around the around people forgetting to give us the opportunities that at least make the most sense to fall towards us racial segregation circa nineteen fifty five said shirton positions certain duties certain functions could be assigned on the basis of race if we're doing that in two thousand and eighteen we might as well for get a national holiday for martin luther king well there's another race control of a c. making headlines in the u.s. a video of a school performance in the u.s. city of atlanta has gone viral and shows children reading a poem to mark black history month a warning some hears may find the following video offensive.
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the children are shown wearing black face masks while resizing a poem by a nineteenth century african american all for about racial oppression it has sparked outrage among parents and online the school has issued an apology saying the decision was wrong and it promised to make sure that teachers were educated on cultural issues because the opinion of all guests once again. the idea that the only way to stop an idiot from recommending the children put on blackface is to place black people in positions of supervisory authority fails to appreciate the significance of the error that occurred here but is. there actually know what people are going through in these communities and can represent that perspective so
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that that you don't have just one supremacy perspective that is overseeing this process which you have a diversity of perspectives and that includes the people who you are expecting to be honoring or teaching or developing. a german prosecutor has asked for collars pushed him on former leader to be extradited to space where he is wanted for rebellion and sedition he was arrested at spain's request more than a week ago while returning to belgium way fled to following consular only has failed independence bit last october germany has about two months to reach a decision on faces up to thirty years in jail if found guilty he is reportedly now considering applying for asylum in germany however lawyers say the chances that would override the european arrest warrant are slim earlier two politicians from germany's left party visited the former leader in custody here's what he told them . we'd like you twice we're going to.
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cut. you the bottom of the line meanwhile council an independent supporters have been rallying in berlin demanding the ousted leader of consolo near be released from custody in germany we spoke to a member of the german left party martin doul he told us that the only way to solve the standoff between barcelona and madrid is through dialogue. genosha known states and the german government as this research in responsibility to find a way that these different actors can negotiate instead offload criminalize this movement just reading about we don't like if one political actor. treats criminal law at least. due to a goal which is very rigid there should be a different way than criminalization of the. real solution of the problem
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like no we're going to object and. thank you for choosing r.t. international for your tuesday headlines my colleague neil harvey will be here with all the later about thirty minutes. by survival guide ecstacy to get more to start a family. research. be sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh heck no this is a repatriation came to the rescue seven years. philip a separate kaiser report. then walk by wagon that he will go back a walk. or you will pull you out of the. pit and him up and say what about and i didn't do it will always be the good is it also
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. or know when to hold. on a punishment the. intent is to keep it or don't or don't let you be come up look into the truth. come on genyen not about the how i live and i'm mad at them and the minimum time because i'm. not bad with the intent of but oh november of it if i say i love them that i don't know what about on it and without being his eyes it again is about.
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oh. greetings and salutations the world is filled with boarders arc watchers take a moment look around you're nothing but borders and boundaries both real and imagined i'm sure your neighborhood community is filled with them from property lines the parking spaces most borders are really quite harmless organizing limes the tax you buy are for making sure you don't just mill about but stand in a actual organized line while waiting to get in the club and get your drink on but
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some borders in this world are deadly cross the line and you'll lose your life or in the case of the recent massacre along gaza's border with israel approach that line in protest unarmed or rolling a tire and you'll get shot down on friday march thirtieth israeli soldiers opened fire and unmanned drones dropped tear gas on the roughly thirty thousand palestinian protesters who were marching along the border and what palestinian activists are calling the great return march roughly eighteen were killed and according to the palestinian health ministry more than seven hundred fifty were wounded and what a horrible no good crime did these protesters commit. throwing rocks rolling a few burning tires and wait for it moving towards the fence line yes c.b.s. news reports that according to the israeli military its troops had followed strict rules of engagement and that protests are reporting themselves in harms way by
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operating in a dangerous area. i see israel's using the spouse will abuse defense you know if she hadn't done what i told her not to do seed still shows she wouldn't get it so apparently moving towards their moving towards their friends in protest of said bands constitutes a live fire scenario for the israeli military and a bonus defense minister advocate having or lieberman told israeli army radio quote from the standpoint of the israeli soldiers they did what had to be done i think that all of our troops deserve a commendation and there won't be any inquiry well and that may be true for those with powerful friends on the un security council but an inquiry there will be because we aren't constrained by imaginary lines we are watching the hawks.

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