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it was. in the stories that shaped the week british foreign secretary boris johnson is accused of lying over moscow's role in the script all poisoning as the u.k. law that tested the nerve agent says it called prove it and it's a washer. me wanna stop to say both the former russian spy and his daughter are no longer in a critical condition a relative who was refused a visa to visit them has written to the british prime minister you are smeared over my friend don't something on the more the q. we will talk to. you yes try to meet with the problem but how much are you i will write to the you know if i fail here i will go to the. accusations pile up that syria's government is behind the latest chemical attack in the rebel held city of duma despite the lack of evidence or reason how it could benefit president assad
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. got me in prime minister viktor orban declares victory in the country's general election after a campaign dominated by fears over immigration. this is a weekly as r.t. international coming to life from moscow on cake partridge thank you for joining us . a storm of accusations has been raging this week over the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter a british military lab admitted it was unable to pinpoint the source of the nerve agent but that didn't stop the british government from pointing the finger at moscow as artie's an associate explains. before an office has deleted a tweet that it had initially posted on march twenty second and now this is by world leading experts at the defense science and technology laboratory at porton down made clear that this was
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a military grade novacek nerve agent produced in russia now a couple of days before that boris johnson the u.k. foreign secretary also said that there is no doubt that russia was behind what happened you argue that their source of shock is russia how did you manage to find that out so quickly when i look at the the evidence from the people from from port and they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt well it seems that all of that was going well until when the chief executive of porton down came out and said that not only were the scientists not able to prove that the nerve agent came from russia but generally speaking they didn't know what the source was we have not verified the press a source you have not been able to establish that this was made in russia as i said it's our job to provide aid you know the scientific evidence that identifies for the particular nerve agent is there to be clear you're not able at all down to say
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where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that at the same time the foreign office is saying everything is still the way it was and nothing is inconsistent with your before the break for example there is the stuff that we are rushing production. is the government going to accuse russia. of surrogates creep out is not an isolated case but the latest in a pack of reckless behavior by the russian state the russians the russians a russian russia russia russian russian denali i'm afraid the evidence is overwhelming that it is russia and some serious questions too about the claims on german television that this was. russian produced a nerve agent and porton down the then examined it and said all that if i was not a true we couldn't say where it came from. well it's also
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been criticism from the opposition labor party over boris johnson's assurances that russia was behind the poisoning one m.p. suggested the foreign secretary should try to delete his german t.v. interview while others stressed the need to check the evidence labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said the script case was being used to deflect attention from government problems seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over economic policy and you know at the end of the day it's pretty clear that boris johnson did not tell the truth he told german interviewer that. scientists doubt it said it was without doubt the agents had to come from russia so i think germany
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called it was absolutely right to caution to ask for clear evidence before we start to raise international tensions but we need to get to the bottom in the evidence and jeremy said this seem to point towards russia but let's be absolutely clear before we start raising international tensions in this way this is huge implications for more sensible to take a measured approach and be clear about the evidence all the evidence. well both the former double agent and his daughter appear to be recovering on march the fourth they were found unconscious on a park bench in the southern english city of salzburg where she's officially stated the pair had been poisoned with a military grade nerve agent called developed in the soviet union at the time promised it's a reason they said those subjected to such a powerful nerve agent may never fully recover when it became clear the script files were getting better a family relative victorious cripple attempted to get a u.k. visa to visit her family but her application was denied victoria say she has written
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to you to reason may asking for her visa to be approved. just what you need to put up with now the whole world is talking about going with. the heart of the scam know the real if you put your foot together all the documents music right there thank you but i hope it's not your credit tricks will prevent me from seeing my love or not it's usually when i ask you and you personally to reconsider the decision to use my voice when you are scared that i will find out something more you will tell me something but yes try to me please when you've not the cromwell but my father i will write to the year if i fail here or i will go to the. rebels in the syrian tyrant of doing marry an eastern goose her own and leaving the territories through a humanitarian corridor and these latest pictures from the russian defense ministry you can see them traveling by bus through a checkpoint members of the judge is allowing militant group agree to exit the city
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after negotiations with the syrian and russian governments the russian army says eight thousand militants and forty thousand of their relatives will be leaving. well meanwhile the u.n. security council is set to discuss reports of a chemical incident in syria's rebel occupied town of duma claims of an attack came from the controversial white helmets group which says dozens of civilians were killed the group accuses syria's government of the alleged assault however russia's defense ministry has swung the story is fake and is ready to send in chemical experts to prove that despite the claims being on very fine the u.s. has already called for the syrian government and russia to be held accountable. the president trying to egypt that putin russia and iran are responsible for backing animal aslant he added the chemical attack was carried out for no reason whatsoever but this lack of motive is now approaching questions over exactly who is to blame
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as artie's what i guess the of explains. east ghouta is almost over ninety percent has been liberated by syria's government the army of islam nusra the al qaeda affiliate mists they've lost opting to take the busses to rebel territories. the vast majority of rebels surrendered and negotiations are underway for the
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handover of the last weddle stronghold on the cusp of victory as is now tradition assad goes against all reason and logic he's won this battle and launches chemical weapons at civilians according to his enemies he khan to help put the united states continues to use all efforts available to hold those who use chemical weapons in syria and otherwise a cannibal the regime's history of using chemical weapons against its own people is not in dispute. russia warned repeatedly that this may happen they had intelligence a month ago that rebels were preparing to stage these attacks why not if they can't fight if they can't win why not try to provoke an international intervention it's worked before that is not to say we're jumping to conclusions by all means these
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allegations are false for a very simple reason now i have a landslide victory and regaining all the territories i lost before why would the syrian regime commit a war crime there is no possible reason for this in addition there is an evidence that all the stores in the reclaimed territories were having several stores of chemical weapons controlled by the terrorists a third evidence is that weeks ago the syrian government said there are lurks that the. terrorists are planning for a chemical attack on the territory disputed territories just to undermine and put pressure on the syrian regime i mean by all means why should i as a rejean use this when i have to keep
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a low profile and not provoke the international community it's not logical. the best owner of television stations in the us is facing a backlash for a promotional announcement warning against fate was presented on dozens of channels were made to read identical scripted messages. the sharing of biased and false news here you can call to comment on the media. recently you aren't really sure you first unfortunately receive the. gentle control. over you and this is really dangerous to our democracy while the pro conservative sinclair group owns almost two hundred stations across america reaching almost half of all u.s. households the broadcaster claims the project serves no political agenda and they do not understand the criticism yet the initiative has prompted anger across the
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mainstream media and critics warn the move only strengthens fears that popular outlets are spreading fake news while the us president stepped into the spat to defend the sing play group however telling news organizations what to say and do is an accusation we've heard before as r.t. jacqueline to go explains russian media is 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. my mind. spicy with irish that's the assumption many in the west make about russian media fully controlled broadcasts with anchors and correspondents forced to read a pre-prepared scripts 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 the sinclair broadcast group which owns almost two hundred television stations and broadcast on around six hundred channels proudly proclaims
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its mission statement that it provides stories that make a difference the key to our success is concentrated says protect and. on all platforms well and its recent promos there's not much of a choice or a difference it seems our readers misrata libya is just sort of our treasure valley communities deal passed a loss christmas communities eastern i was. in communities we are extremely proud of the quality balance journalism that c.b.s. news produces but. if you are the ones you stories are very plaguing our country 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. and i'm the greatest responsibility is to serve on 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
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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 sinclair also distributes what's known as must run segments to their stations so while the propaganda finger is so often pointed at russia it looks like we actually have quite a bit to learn starting with my wardrobe. viktor orban has won a substrate terms hungary's prime minister story and more after the break. pls. lead.
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i. welcome back hungary's prime minister viktor orban has led a victory rally in budapest after an overwhelming victory in sunday's general election he gave a speech pledging to defend his country with almost all the votes counted the ruling coalition has won one hundred thirty four seats in parliament giving them a two thirds majority the largest opposition force will be the right wing anti immigration your pick conti with twenty six seats and it's been a disappointing night for the socialists winning just twenty seats we're going to obama has been in power since twenty ten and previously served as prime minister between one nine hundred ninety eight and two thousand and two his hardline stance on migrants entering the you has caused friction with other member states hungary has refused to accept e.u. quotas for taking in refugees or guns government has also passed controversial laws on the judiciary and the media political analyst daniel may cast told us
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a win for organ is unlikely to meas tensions with brussels they're going to probably continue dear immigration agenda and we're going to continue dear conflicts we delve into european union of course because a sexist means and problem and by the waters so there's going to be probably more call free to do for union but it would be also happened there it's going to be a symptom for european leaders and they try to stop this order phenomenon before before other countries we should all these examples. at least ten palestinians were killed by israeli gunfire on the gaza border on friday after thousands of protesters staged a wide scale anti occupation protest. now
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maybe one hundred metres only far away from the fence you can see the crowd you can see the protesters flooded then one hundred of thousands phallus in years have been here tensions are running high right now as the israeli army started to shoot random your college students are getting injured why the ambulances are already here too pretty to take on the injuries that we're now the injured from days really i mean that by live bullets and i mean nation and get tear gas canisters this is one of the injuries that was injured just right now from the al for booklets and at the tear gas and the red cross ambulance and on the medics are trying to save all the injuries as you see the palestinian protesters are running away from the tear
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gas canisters that were thrown just right now and the protesters. so these are unexploded did gas canisters that are being targeted and suited on the palestinian protesters thousands of hundreds of palestinians have been here and we saw palestinian protesters burning viewed as flags and israeli flags and also saying slogans against the israelis and the americans. well a wave of rallies began at the end of march with organizers claiming that last for six weeks more than twenty palestinians have been killed over the last seven days with many more wounded during what's being called the great march of return one journalist has also diet and several others have been injured in the clashes yasser matonga worked for a local t.v. production company gaza health officials said he was shot while filming close to the border and died in hospital and this photo you can see he was wearing
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a jacket marked press the israeli military said it only fired at those it called instigators of the violence however a spokesperson for the i.d.f. posted on twitter saying rioters attempted to cross the security fence and set off explosive devices in an attempted terrorist attack. well fourteen of the fifteen members of the un security council have backed calls for an independent investigation into the deaths caused by israel's use of live ammunition during the gaza protests it was blocked by only one nation the united states we discussed the issue with experts from palestine and israel no record that mentioned that there was fire from the palestinian side there was a few who could because the princes who had the power theme of legs on different things. they were only throwing stones or burning by a wheel then the board of every israel. while up with the americans the
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inquiry commission to come to god doing with the gate of the coming of the twenty mind we will and the injuries have been here some of them were actually hamas fighters and bombers dorst and most of those who were killed the last week well among them was with people who are paid by hamas. and actually work for hamas as there always is so what will they want to organize door attacks against israel. and what is the. doing the. people in the district of paris claim their lives are being ruined by gangs of young mind currents they say drugs thefts and fights on the streets and making it dangerous to live there r t shall a day when ski has been talking with some locals. as you exit the metro in much of paris is a scene of the small the first thing you go chase groups of young men. locals
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claim they migrants leslie africa they say they formed gangs and generally wreak havoc theft is common and it's clear even the police feel this area is problematic within minutes were offered advice from. an officer at the from the for what. we see police stopping the men and searching that banks. locals say that being terrorized by a group of around sixty juveniles migrants from morocco but because they're teenagers the police rarely do anything more than people with caution before letting go again. of fighting between them live with knives one time of night when he gets no. fights except the
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