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israel deploys tanks and snipers to the gaza border where at least three palestinian protesters have been killed and more than two hundred fifty injured in a massive protest. a former russian spy said is no longer in critical condition following last month's poisoning and sold as the u.k. media continues to speculate the news of agent may have been pretty. discreet soaring crime rates is being blamed on gangs of migrant you. are welcome to watch international money it's called embrace thanks for choosing us
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for your world news this hour we're going to update you on what's been happening on the gaza border in the past few hours at least three people are now thought of being killed more than two hundred fifty others injured after israeli forces fired live ammunition at protesters in gaza those numbers are from the palestinian health ministry the unrest broke out as palestinians resume to protest against israeli occupation we're showing you what's happening there right now we've been on these pictures for the past few hours also israel's deployed tanks and snipers to the area it's also been firing tear gas but what you're seeing there are burning tires a wall of burning tires which the palestinians had set fire to in order to try and block the site of the israeli snipers ended people we've seen them being stretchered to waiting ambulances all correspondence have been reporting from both sides of the goals of border. oh ok i was there.
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we are now one hundred meters away from the fence the separates gaza strip and israel palestinian youth have been very tired says the morning near the fence to blur the vision of the snipers is where it is like best to shoot or target any palestinians the israelis have been using waste water to disperse the protesters palestinians are still coming there are still marching and thousands of hundreds of palestinians have been here since the morning and we saw palestinian protesters burning view as flags and israeli flags and also saying slogans against the israelis and the american sense the morning tension is running high right now and palestinians are still in the field and still near the fence well i'm standing on the israeli side of the israel gaza border and of course it's still tense here but much more tense inside gaza what you can see behind me are plumes of smoke this
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comes from burning tires and during the course of the day it is expected that some ten thousand tires will be burnt in what has been dubbed the friday of tires some of the palestinian protesters plan to use mirrors to try and obstruct the line of vision of the snipers this area is a closed military zone so i'm surrounded by police who are ordering us off to one side at the same time the army has pulled in reinforcements so we're bracing for more violence the situation here on the border extremely tense. the weeklong protests have become the deadliest in years as thousands of palestinians demand access to ancestral lands which are now in israeli territory.
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is no longer in a critical condition hospital released an update on his health just over an hour ago let's go live to london now and to correspondent today richard there at what else have doctors had to say about sergei's recovery. we don't know that much but we have got a statement from the district hospital released by dr christina blanche others the medical director and she said that that's ok script is responding well to treatment improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition and those are the details we have we also know that scribbles daughter unit is recovering so much so that she gave a statement to the met police saying that she is growing stronger day by day now if we go back to the beginning these two were poisoned by a nerve agent called novacek on the fourth of march now this incident has caused
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mayhem across the globe and you could almost say that it was a catalyst for already increased tensions between russia and britain in particular . there have been consequences to this event before the investigation started and immediately after the attack the finger was pointed at russia as the perpetrator almost implying that both so gay and nuclear were not going to make it through this ordeal russia has denied any involvement and has stuck to that and even asked for a joint investigation which was denied and refused by the british authorities now that diplomatic mattick route did spiral britain expelled twenty three russian diplomats russia retaliated to that expelling the same number and spread to the european partners and the u.s. as well and they also expelled a number of diplomats from those countries. now the results came out after an
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investigation at porton lab results were that there was no definitive evidence as to where that nerve agent came from so you can see what was happening there now the latest revelation that we've had is that the script was actually on some pets and they managed to get that information from the niece of so. that's the cousin of you here. and they. they requested more information as to what happened to them and the condition that they were in so the russian request did have a response from the british government as they said that when they went into the house they found two of those can fix dead they found a cat in a distressed condition they didn't clarify what that distressed condition was and that cat was put down and the implications of that of course is that no biological testing could be done on those animals which may or may not have been valuable towards the investigation the situation as it is now the two are recovering so
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possibly they will be speaking at some point and they might be able to give more clarity as to what happened on that day. it's early days of the prognosis for both of them a month ago was so very different so good to hear that news from salisbury hospital from now in london that they were due to thank you. meanwhile russia's foreign minister's called increased speculation unfounded has the media claims the nerve agent used to poison the scruples was produced in a weapons lab in russia. as far as reports about novacek nerve agent production in the surete region are concerns london is frantically looking for confirmation of its unsubstantiated position where major u.k. newspaper ran the sensational headline based on anonymous sources alleging the navi trial could be made on the outskirts of moscow picks up the story. the script locator 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.
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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 it is not one hundred percent certain about the location but highly confident i'm convinced about you their sources say that the yeltsin of a lab is one of a handful in the world that can produce snow or chalk the sun has exclusively uncovered a moscow suburb lab that the o.p.c. w. couldn't use their programming. well there was a short lived hope that accusations against russia could fade. on tuesday the times
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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. jacqueline berger well russia says the u.k. is playing with fire when accusing moscow of being behind the solsbury poisoning attack 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. again reiterated its allegation that it was highly likely that russia was responsible for the attack but across literary saw the same one exchange though
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quoting lewis carroll's alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up what's in it. i haven't opened it yet so the word that i would but it seems to be a letter written by the prison the dude to somebody in the prison scandal writing us in other words the judum. no they're not so they were the baby blues your majesty said the maid i didn't write it and they can provide it there is no name signed the damned if you didn't sign it said the king that only makes the mother words you must. let the jury consider the verdict the king said for about the twentieth time that day normal. sentence first verdict afterwards. that remind you of anything as a. very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast so i think that the quite suits my
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russian colleague best. 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 make it dangerous to try to do bensky has been speaking to some of the residents. as you exit the metro in much of paris is. the first thing you notice groups of young men. locals claim they migrants mostly africa they say they formed gangs and generally wreak havoc theft is common and it's clear even the police feed this area its popularity within minutes were offered advice from an officer of the government. who see police stopping and searching their banks. locals say
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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 for. fighting between them life with. knife's you know what time of night when it's not. like five or six at the ball because you know. it's like the god of the like the one is falling on. them it's like yeah you know it's like like you ladies like you know it's coming for all of you like you know and it would be. yes yeah yeah it's like your father's life is it's you know is under the legs for me 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 more than fifteen hundred
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have signed a petition for action those who know the area say residents are taking precautions . that so that it is. the butt of the first move to the city. got to. the city has tried to deal with the problem the teacher allocated seven. year this new center trying these children off the streets but it seems most showed no interest in the fees and support it seems they prefer to live on the streets surviving on the mystery birds charlotte devinsky. paris. french opposition politician mikel tabun told us that the police in paris are overstretched and that the government should be doing more . did you determine what barry police in the eighteenth district of paris is doing
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what they can do 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 this 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 punishment. thousands of suffer google are calling on the web giant to cancel its cooperation with the pentagon artificial intelligence project in a letter to their chief executive the employees pointed out that involvement in the business of war could harm the company's reputation his motto is of course 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 project mavens being described as a customized artificial intelligence engine the technology is still being developed but it could be used to process and analyze drone footage google's bosses have said
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that the project is non divisive offensive story in nature but that's not stop divisions within google itself besides saying that it damages the brand employees have also expressed concern over the company's ability to compete for talent competitors like amazon and microsoft have similar defense contracts google's former boss eric schmidt has been head of the pentagon's defense innovation advisory board since twenty six day we heard from an artificial intelligence professor who told us google is unlikely to have control over what the military has planned for its technology. google is a global company and this working for the pentagon and the pentagon is united states from me in britain that means it's a foreign power and is this how far will they slide into bed with the pentagon google on most of the of all our data and i don't want the pentagon having my data and google may be a little naive here about the uses because once you start working with the military you have no control over what they use your product for and that's very worrying
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when you work for the military in one particular country that this part is a yes or a us 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 the u.s. has revealed its latest sanctions hit list against russian citizens and companies are correspondents on top of that and we'll have the details when we come back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you then.
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can you. not. know. that. if you speak french. about ninety minutes ago that the u.s. has impose new sanctions on russia targeting twenty four officials and
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businesspeople as well as fourteen entities let's go live to correspondent he's got a breakdown on the new measures hi going to talk us through these latest sanctions . well it's the names that are new the reasons are actually old on the u.s. treasury website you will find the explanation and it says that it's all because i'll quote it for you a range of russia's malign activities abroad and then comes the list it's crimea ukraine russia support of president bashar assad in syria and finally subverting western democracies and malicious cyber activities i'll be a bit more precise with the numbers the list includes seven russian businessmen referred to as all of arc so and some of the wealthiest people in this country then seventeen seeing your government officials as well as twelve companies one government owned weapons trading firm and also
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a bank the movers and shakers of the russian energy sector will have to watch out for that list with the likes of like say miller who is the c.e.o. of russia's gas giant gazprom featuring on that list washington says that they quote are benefiting from the putin regime and play a key role and russia's activities around the world and obviously assets that are under the american jewish dictions belonging to the designated individuals and entities will be frozen and no american citizens will any longer be able to deal with these people so one senator called alexey cost a child from russia was quick to react to it he called the measures. hostile but useless. ok we'll wait to see if there's going to be any more high
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profile high level reaction in the coming hours from now there will be a trunk of things for the. next israeli authorities have blocked advertisement surging female passengers not to change their seats on planes if asked to by ultra-orthodox jewish no men refused to sit next to women because of their strict religious beliefs billboards in tel aviv airport were due to go up during the passover holiday saying ladies please take your seat and keep it we spoke to the director of the israel religious action center which is behind the campaign. and what we wanted to do this. this month is passive aggressive because here in israel and a lot of people are traveling one to. person which is basically a public service announcement letting women know of their greatest passengers and we were denied by the airport authority who wanted to pay for it. they just said that the campaign was not authorized. and when we turned to the media when the
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media asked them they said that it was not inflammatory but it was a controversial campaign and they didn't want it to be in the airport in recent years there have been a number of disputes between female passengers and ultra-orthodox men some of even lead to flight delays and cancellations one case in particular hit the headlines last year a court ruled in favor of an eighty three year old holocaust survivor who says she felt humiliated after being asked to change her seat retired lawyer rabinowitz agreed to move but successfully sued israel's national airline for discrimination the israel religious action center is released a video explaining women's rights in these situations. there's a growing trend already men who simply refuse to sit next to women on planes the demands of the female passenger will move. down instead of telling the men to sit down the woman is dealt with severe pressure by fellow passengers and the flight attendant until she gives up and from her seat first i want to make sure that we
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don't generalize it's not. this way but some do think that's bullying the airline should be very very clear saying if you have now you're seeing this were. before boarding then you have to either take your seat or get off the plane and you're not going to be a. former top aide of toppled libyan leader moammar gadhafi says he fears arrest if he returns to the country of thomas' story 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 story was also a trusted advisor who had access to valuable information coming straight from the libyan leader. been seen myself how the money was passed on but there is a witness who confessed he passed the money himself to margaret daffy admitted numerous times during various t.v. interviews that he gave the money to circles he told that to me personally as well once he told me i donated twenty million to him so cozy is now accused of illegally
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receiving up to fifty million euros from gadhafi for his two thousand and seven presidential campaign with a formal investigation now opened last month the former french president was released on bail after two days of questioning he vehemently denies the allegations offer them a story explained how the financing came about. well senator 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 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 hope and his full support after sarkozy officially announced he was running for president i heard that his campaign managers met with libyan officials
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they wrote up a special document which contained a request for financial support from the libyan government to sarkozy's presidential campaign so the sum was fifty million euros the document was sent to the libyan foreign ministry and then to the libyan leader's office i mean that gadhafi saw it and he ordered for the sum to be reduced to twenty million euros and now you're up to date thanks very much for watching i'll be back to bring you the latest developments on all the stories we're covering right here on out in about thirty five minutes i'll see that. also was to question whether it was very reasonable to react with sanctions and up breaking the dialogue between the russia and still western countries. is one of those countries that is firmly convinced that it is necessary it will be necessary to keep up this dialogue and still talk. about all the metals.
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out this day comes to catechize and in gains from it equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is says harlan kentucky. the oldest moved the employees to the wall street fanny's. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polarizer said that there was a lot of to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger
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