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headlining this hour israel deploys tanks and snipers to the gaza border where at least twelve protesters have been injured in a massive and the occupation protests. over the script poisoning off to calling an emergency u.n. security council meeting at which moscow slammed britain's blame game as a theater of the absurd. we have told our british colleagues that they are playing with fire and they may end up in a bad way. don't be evil thousands of google employees remind the bosses of the companies more so in a culture and cooperation with the pentagon. they often in this friday here in moscow money was called in by welcome to the world
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news from the international later will the happening in gaza that many screen that we've kept rolling with it over the past couple of hours also there are updates to tell you we're going to that live shortly first though russia says that the u.k. is playing with fire when accusing moscow of poisoning former double agent and his daughter an emergency meeting of the un security council on thursday russia's envoy pointed to major inconsistences in the claims being made by britain the u.k. once again reiterated it out again that it was highly likely that russia was responsible for the attack unless it goes a little simple so glum witnessed how the main argument of the british side that russia was undoubtedly behind the attack has crumbled british intelligence has immediately rushed to boris johnson's rescue just like chippendale the daily mail has reported that u.k. intelligence has top secret information from sources that claim russia has been testing the novi choke nerve agent on objects like door knobs prior to the sounds.
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very attack gentlemen i don't even know how to comment on that this is a theater of the absurd could you come up with a more believable hoax although we know the value of british intelligence thanks to tony blair well we have told our british colleagues that they are playing with fire and they may end up in a bad way. the meeting was convened by the russian federation and when the un security council it gathered the meeting opened with remarks by the russian ambassador in which he essentially said that moscow is demanding answers he pointed out the allegations were leveled against russia just hours after the attack it taken place and that those allegations are hard to believe as neither boris johnson or theresa may or chemical experts who went on to point out that porton down laboratory which actually tested the chemical substance did not say what the origin of the chemicals was and had no way of determining that now russia has offered a joint investigation into the incident however it seems pretty clear that the
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united kingdom does not want that these are the remarks that we heard from the ambassador representing the united kingdom mr president never step through a waste of this joint investigation i think the message for this and i find most that is that have been lost in this ten five fight but in this particular instance the arsonist wishes to investigate he saying. i am sorry mr president but that does not make it an independent investigation yulia scriptural has actually given her first statement to the u.k. police and she is apparently recovering from the incident so a lot of questions are remaining and this could be the beginning of a new chapter in the investigation into what exactly happened just you know which means if this incredibly powerful substance has been sprayed at his house or on his door knob and this is what apparently the investigation is leaning towards how
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could sergei and you'll be in a normal state for the next few hours given the fact that sergeant nick bailey who was the first one to help him immediately lost consciousness how could they all have survived the only explanation is that everyone was immediately given an antidote to do. according to experts a sample of the exact same not just a similar substance had to be somewhere nearby but the focus of the meeting seemed to be russia you know strongly urging the world not to make assumptions and to look into the actual facts of the case on despite appearances the atmosphere between the russian and u.k. envoys was not entirely hostile both found time for a friendly chat during a break in the session but they did cross literary sold in one exchange quoting lewis carroll's alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up what's in it so the. i haven't opened it yet so there weren't that i bit but it seems to be a letter written by the prison the dude to somebody in the prison scandal i think i
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was in other of the judum. nor there not so the word the baby blues you made was to so the me if i didn't but i did and they can prove i did there is no name signed to do. if you didn't sign the king that only makes the most the words you must to. let the jury consider devoted to the king so what about the twenty stone that the normal. sentence first verdict afterwards. that remind you of anything as a. very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i believe it's many it's six impossible things before breakfast so i think that's the quaked seats my russian colleague best political analyst dan glazebrook believes that the u.k.'s evidence is crumbling in september twenty seventeen the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons actually verify the destruction of russia's entire
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chemical weapons program the u.s. and the u.k. have never put forward any reasons as to why they doubt. o.p.c. w.'s verification here that is a very important piece of information that's never this never picked up on and secondly the childer that the russian chemist who revealed the existence of knowledge charts published a book with this formula in two thousand and eight saying that it can actually be made with you know fairly simple bits and pieces you get in pesticides and fertilizers and so on so far from the idea that russia is the only power capable producing this stuff what about what britain's gained out of all of this britain has gained now hasn't britain been trying to rage this campaign of isolation against russia for years now so if we're going to just reduce everything to ole what's country's got to form in their motive then britain's on very shaky grounds accusing russia and that's why it's so important to have evidence rather than just talking about motives it's a merge the mr screwballs pets have died after being stranded in his sealed off
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home the british government released the information after a russian embassy. asked about the animal's condition as an idiot to the reporter next from london this is another surprise revelation with regards to these scripts scandal russia requested the information on pets now if you're wondering how they found out that this cripples owned pets well it was the niece of mrs scrip power and that is the cousin of yulia who revealed that they own two cats and two guinea pigs the whereabouts and indeed the conditions of all of those animals were not revealed following the discovery of the attack here's what the embassy said to learn the fate of the animals is important not only from the point of view of mr scruby past property rights but also as a matter of animal welfare and most importantly in the context of the ongoing investigation to better understand what happened to sergei and yulia scruple it is essential to know if the animals also suffered from chemical poisoning now the u.k. have responded to that request the spokesperson for the department of environment
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food and rural affairs did say that the property in will show was sealed as part of the police investigation they went on to say that when they had access to that property a vet did find out that two of the guinea pigs had perished they also said that they discovered a cat in a distressed condition and hence the reason why they decided to euthanize that cat what they didn't say was what that distressed condition was now here in the u.k. a number of media outlets have revealed and reported that those pets have been incinerated what that actually means is that no biological testing can be done on those pets as of now so the question the requests that russia had as to whether or not the information had those animals being tested would have been useful to the ongoing investigation will now remain a mystery meanwhile the u.k.
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media is continuing to push sensational headlines based on anonymous sources. the major newspaper claims the nerve agent was produced near moscow and another insists there's a weapons lab in southern russia likely because it picks up the story the screwball case saw an explosive twist earlier this week when experts at porton down revealed they couldn't determine where the nerve agent was made a u.k. military law is stunned but we're not the media and their sources have it covered. the times has revealed its sources believe that they have pinpointed the facility where the military grade nerve agent was made and surprise surprise it's in russia the sun isn't certain but says it's near moscow so this is not one hundred percent certain about the location but highly confident i'm convinced about you their sources say about the yeltsin of allowed is one of a handful in the world that can produce snow or chalk the sun has exclusively
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uncovered a moscow suburb lab that the o.p.c. w. couldn't it was not only a problem in you know. it's you it's well there was a short lived hope that accusations against russia could fade. on tuesday the times tweeted a picture of the next day's front page with the headline may battles to preserve alliance against russia and told of ten downing street dismay that the global coalition against russia was being undermined but that article has now gone with a link taking you to another story. we asked the times for an explanation and they told us it reflects a developing story explaining that the text was changed rather than adding a new article to avoid peppering their site with additional articles on the same thing although it's not clear how a story on isolating russia and boris johnson misleading the public can be considered the same thing come next day back to what sells best. but let's update
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you on our main headline story now thousands of palestinian protesters have gathered at the gaza border setting taus on fire when twenty people have died in a week of protest. well let's cross that live now and get more details from local journalist how during welcome back to the program we've seen some injured people being taken away where you are how tense is it right now. well we are no one hundred meters away from the fence the separates gaza strip and israel palestinian youths have been firing and burning tires since the morning neared the fence to blur the vision of the snipers is ready to shoot or target any palestinians actually the israelis have been using waste water to disperse the protesters and to disperse the fire that has been burning since the morning.
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according to the palestinian ministry of health flirty injuries have been injured so far including five very severe conditions and the palestinian ministry of health stated that most of the injuries are in the upper body where near the chest and the had as you see it's the sky is grey from the tires the israelis have been trying to to calm down the fire. and there the times the to have been burnt there have been also using tear gas canisters against against the palestinian protesters but it turned out there is no calloused immunes have been killed so far policy means are still coming they're still marching and thousands of hundreds of palestinians have been here since the morning and so far palestinians
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success and blurring the vision of the israeli snipers because they they can't see the palestinian protesters because the fiction is totally blurred so far so we're staying here and it's supposed to stay like this for the next four or five hours. ok it has been increasingly agitated over the past few hours stay in touch with us so if there are any more developments we'll be right back with you can how do we all make calls aboard thanks for that. the week long protests have in fact been the deadliest in is.
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thousands of stuff that google are calling on the web joined the council its cooperation with the pentagon artificial intelligence project and a letter to the chief executive the employees pointed out that involvement in the business of war could harm the company's reputation whose motto of course is don't be evil we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we ask that project may even be canceled. building this technology to assist the u.s. government in military surveillance and potentially lethal outcomes is not acceptable for the maven is described by google employees as a customized artificial intelligence engine it's said to detect and track objects in images provided by u.s. government drones and then send the results to the pentagon and while google's bosses describe the project as non-offensive in nature the firm's involvement with the pentagon has still led to divisions inside the company the military link was
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first reported last month and the employees letter also points out that it could damage google's brand and its ability to compete for talent despite competitors like amazon and microsoft already being involved with defense contracts google's former boss eric schmidt has been head of the pentagon's defense innovation advisory board since twenty sixteen i talked to no sharky merit as professor of artificial intelligence a bridge in sheffield university he says google is unlikely to have control over what the military can do use its technology for google is a global company and this working for the pentagon and the pentagon is united states for me in britain that means it's a foreign power and is this how far will they slide into bed with the pentagon google almost of that of all our director and i don't want the pentagon having my data and google may be a little naive here but the use is because once you start working with the military you have no control over what they use your product for and that's very worrying when you work for the military in one particular country that is part yes the u.s.
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company and yes the united states needs to have defense but nonetheless of your global company and your brand is global then you must not do this kind of work if you want to succeed in the in the world you're with r.t. a former top aide to moammar gadhafi fears he may be arrested if he returns to libya we'll look at that after the break. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending to get to the twenty million all one playa. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the
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beautiful guy like great so what more chance for. the thinks he's going to. talk about moratti world news now people in a paris district say their lives are being ruined by gangs of young migrants they claim drugs theft and fights on the streets are making it dangerous to live that.
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has been speaking to some of the residents. as you exit the metro in much of paris his eighteenth hole in the small the first thing you go chase a groups of young men. locals claim then my current mostly brutal facts because they say they filmed gangs and generally weak havoc theft is common and it's clear even the police feed this as. it's problematic within minutes were offered advice from an officer of the government but. that's ok we see police stopping the men and searching their banks. the locals say that being terrorized by a group of around sixty juveniles migrants from morocco but because they teenagers the police rarely do anything more than give them a caution before letting go again. of fighting between them
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like with knives you know what time of night when it's no. like five six of them all because you know it looks like the god of the like the. one i think it's like yeah you know it's like like you know. like you know it's. like you know and it would be. yes yeah yeah it's like. it's like easy to know is going on the problem for more people like you know this is part of the gang he was referring to they look like young children but local say they've had enough of them fifteen hundred have signed a petition for action those who know the area say residents are taking precautions . such as. that so that it is seen. as
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you should be part of the first move to. the to. the city council tried to deal with the problem the teacher allocated seven hundred euro's for new center trying these children off the streets but it seems most showed no interest in the fifty's and support it seems they prefer to live on the streets surviving on the mystery upwards charlotte devinsky. paris french opposition politician told us that the police in paris are overstretched and the government should be doing more. indeed what he said you did some of the body police in the eighteenth district of paris a doing what they can they have a huge amount of work they need to control the entire area where there is a growing problem with delinquency they're doing their best but they should be judicial response to that a strong response from the government and there is none we are living in a country where in certain places delinquency and violence are rampant with no
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punishment. former top aide to toppled libyan leader moammar gadhafi says he fears arrest if he returns to the country miss henri who's in exile in tunisia is a key witness in a corruption case against france's former president nicolas sarkozy besides being gadhafi his chief interpreter miss henri was also a trusted adviser been seen myself how the money was passed on but there is a witness who confessed he passed the money himself newmar gadhafi admitted numerous times during various t.v. interviews that he gave the money to circle z. he told that to me personally as well once he told me i donated twenty million to him so cozy is under formal investigation for allegedly receiving millions of euros from gadaffi for his successful two thousand and seven presidential campaign he vehemently denies those allegations his muslim a story once again by sen in late two thousand and five then french interior minister nicolas sarkozy made a trip to libya he first met his libyan counterpart their meeting lasted for about
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forty minutes during which serco zee unveiled his plans to run for president in two thousand and seven but the libyan leader said that for him that was good news and it would be great if libya's friend and his personal friend were to become president of france gadhafi promised to provide serco z. with any help and his full support after sarkozy officially announced he was running for president i heard that his campaign managers met with libyan officials they wrote up a special document which contained a request for financial support from the libyan government and that poseur cozies presidential campaign or the sum was fifty million euros the document was sent to the libyan foreign ministry and then to the libyan leader's office and gadhafi saw it and he ordered for the sum to be reduced to twenty million euros also related to libya the u.k. has admitted during the toppling of colonel gadhafi it likely supported a terrorist group with links to last year's manchester bombing and which twenty two
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people died during the libya. in conflicts in twenty eleven the british government was in communication with a wide range of libyans involved in the conflicts against the gadhafi regime forces it is likely that this included former members of libyan examinate fighting group and seventeen february martyrs brigade as part of a broader gauge of injury in this time libyan islamic fighting group l i f kean are a longstanding and the good daffy group made up of former so-called mujahideen fighters who returned from afghanistan to libya after that war was over many of them developed and kept their links with al qaeda militants and many of them in their defense would say that they distance themselves from al qaeda some of those include the family members of solomon r.b.t. who was the terrorist the sponsor before the bombing of the mountain last year and so questions being asked as to what was known about the movements of this family
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and other links but of course we've heard in the past former fighters admitting that they were allowed to travel back and forth between libya and the u.k. in what they described as an open border or an open door policy with no questions asked so many critics are saying exactly what the extent of british intelligence knowledge of fighters linked to groups like al qaeda was or exiled libyan professor says it's important to know whether the u.k. continues to fund militias in the bia there is a link between the british government and this group started in one thousand and five in afghanistan and there is no reason for me to believe that this link is disconnected one of the things that really boggles the mind is that these are teenagers being used dimensions of bomb as was fifteen years old when he posts he can go to libya encouraged by m i six you just can't align yourself with the might here to one mafia to kill him to compact another might here to actually in one thousand nine hundred five i was kind of this group. is radical sort of that the
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problem still continuing for libya so we need to know where the british are at this point are they stopping funding groups and militias libya just to get a hold of position and try national gains of some sort of libya in the future or not so this is these are the important things that we need to know. how we're going to wrap with some breaking news from the u.s. treasury department it's introduced a new sanctions against thirty eight russian citizens and fifteen companies among them seventeen russian officials and seven business people on that list includes the head of russia's energy giant gazprom as well as the head of russia's foreign trade bank it's called a v t p will get more details on that for you and update you in our next bulletin which is on at just over half an hour see that.
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after weeks of media hysterics an official claims without a shred of evidence the case that russia was behind the solsbury poisoning incident is falling apart transparency in the rule of law have never played a role what happens next sadly is only too predictable. pranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive trucks people who rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is a very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation
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chest but. here for everyone that is for you with the. it was. welcome preparation for the piggy bank the world companies coming here is a record of all the schools the house russia lost twice in the international bright work for sunday's love church of today germany lost to brazil for the first time in twenty years i'm sure the germans won't mind they are champions of the world of course england's they want to against netherlands and drink to italy to huge nations but of course that will not be at the well this year also london hosted
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a triple header colombia play the socceroos of australia the nigerian super eagles played sunday go and england hosted italy at wembley we simply poultice to all three to get the lightest action. you. get. to. get. it.

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