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russia's foreign minister denies those allegations more on that now from correspondent jacqueline booga. well he flat out denied those accusations coming from the u.s. envoy saying that he guarantees that russia did not in any way tamper or manipulate the site of the alleged attack the u.s. envoy is referring to the fact that just a few days after this alleged attack took place russian military did send specialists to the site and searched the area and they said that they could find no traces of chemical weapons there and since then of course russia has been calling for an international independent investigation to take place on the ground especially given that the initial reports of this alleged attack were coming from groups like the white helmets which has a very questionable reputation now the o.p.c. w. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons did arrive to syria already on saturday but it seems that they have yet to begin their investigation sergey lavrov also called out the reliability of the evidence that the u.s. the u.k. and france from are gone before carrying out the strikes in syria. you. believe
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the result from this in the u.k. and the united states and throughout the speaking. of the quote that was based on the media reports in the social networks he also added that the firing of more than one hundred missiles into syria by those powers will not go on answered. then went on to say that russia is really losing what little trust remains between russia and the west saying that relations between the two really are worse than they were during the cold war which is a phrase that we've been hearing all too often as of late. for the british public's thoughts on this the mail on sunday newspaper published a poll revealing the the public was overwhelmingly opposed to the prime minister's decision to bypass them and before you go before the missile attack less than a quarter of the british public supported military action almost twice as many people were opposed to the operation as
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a favor. even veteran rock musicians away destroyed. again syria have been condemned by the former lead singer of pink floyd roger waters during a concert in barcelona. we would this is the public anger of the boy and others we would be urged to encourage our governments to go and start dropping. the estate market. pulls. roger waters head out of the white helmet group calling it a fake organization he added that it exists only to create propaganda for jihadists and terrorists the white how much for the first reports on the alleged chemical attack in the east and although it's been widely praised in the west for its rescue work it's members of repeatedly being accused of having links to extremist groups. on to other news now italian journalist says he fears for his life after receiving
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death threats from a number of mafia clans last week italian investigators say they obtained a phone conversation between two crime bosses in it one of them allegedly tells the other to murder the reporter. or we will. leave the. level. where you are this is. serious or a matter he is now under round the clock police protection from military police known as the cabin area the journalist says the crime bosses want him dead because he runs a web site detailing their activities he told us what it's like to be on the mafia hit list. first i received warnings then letters containing bullets and then anonymous phone call and then one day i was in i was assaulted by two hooded men since then i've had an injured shoulder so. i've now been living under the protection of the caribbean the area for four years i have launched fourteen
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criminal cases against almost thirty mafia bosses. bosses tried to kill me anyway i managed to save myself from an attack thanks to the skill of the carabineers uk i know that at the moment there are five mafia clans the woman. i live with five men five carabineers are you follow me day and night i live far from my family from my loved ones these five carabineers the first people i see in the morning and the last i see at night before i'm left alone with my conscience and paolo says his investigative work has revealed how mafia influence and activity is changing. many journalists do not publish names or photos of mafia bosses on many of my colleagues do not do investigative journalism what i do i publish name and surname your fight i publish photos and above all be going on i try to follow their business money this is a business worth billions not millions we're talking about billions of euros religionist has
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a fundamental role telling the truth telling its people and doing all sorts of journalism. i. want to have me all bent out of the mafia was defeated we thought this because the bombings were over because arrests were made we did not understand the mafia that was radically changing that it infiltrated the state and public body as something of the matter is just an italian problem but unfortunately that's not true the mafia has spread from italy to europe in the world. you know without a political power play a former soviet republic has led to furious protests and an attempt to storm parliament the details on that when we come back. when i was choked seemed wrong wrong wrong just don't call. me but you get to shape out this day to come out ok and engagement equals
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betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this just us is it fair is this all us or more jews a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's a it's a very good morning. bill . welcome back clashes have broken out in the small former soviet republic of armenia
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whether it's been four days of mass protests ahead of the longtime former president being sworn in as prime minister on tuesday police reportedly used tear gas and stun grenades against opposition activists as they marched on and tried to storm the parliament building several people are said to have been injured the unrest has its roots in a twenty fifteen constitutional referendum would saw the country switch to a parliamentary system and reduce the position of president to an essentially ceremonial role the former leader who held office for nearly a decade had promised that he would not seek the job of prime minister opposition campaigners say he's broken in order to secure his grip on power so this party dominates parliament in armenia and he's the only nominee for prime minister. there's outrage in germany after two rappers known for using anti semitic lyrics in the songs one atop music prize that the controversial lyrics include comparisons to auschwitz prisoners and also hints at another holocaust despite that the rappers
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won the best hip hop album prize of germany's top music awards last week their latest release sold more than two hundred thousand copies after initially defending their decision organizers of the award of since backtracked germany's foreign ministers called the award repugnant well a group of holocaust survivors has also voiced their outrage a political commentator says artists should not use freedom of expression as a free pass to say anything. of course freedom of expression is a blessing think we shouldn't restrict the freedom of the artist or decree eight or to break any old mold because this is how men kind of progress us but having said this there are a few sacra thinks we should be kept as such and of course for israelis or for jews all over and for people of conscience regardless
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of their faith or nationality the holocaust shouldn't be broached in such. a cheap manner. and a little over a week football showpiece tournament will get underway here in russia anticipation is growing in the eleven how cities readying for the fifa world cup with preparations enter my final stages now also preparing for the tournament instead of a he'll be the first russian referee to officiate at the world cup in twelve years and he's been speaking to us about the excitement of being involved in the competition on home turf. i can't even describe my emotional because the shortlist process started four years ago and it's been a long wait for us this year so when we found out our brigade had been chosen it was just tiredness and relief how you would feel after finishing a very difficult task with. as
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a rule at tournaments like this one your second wind kicks in and there are no thoughts that millions of people are watching and if you're thinking about it then you will definitely fail our work is to walk out and get into the zone or. search this would you need all this starts when you get inside football liable to referee players start to probe you especially young ones just checking how you behave in certain tense moments if you position yourself in the right way you won't have any problems during the game which you know we've got our own star studded lineup for all things football this summer peter schmeichel stan collymore and so say marino all of the r.t.t. a piece has already been checking out the have settings for you his latest stop is about seven hundred kilometers east of moscow.
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the traveling around us here this one is one. this is worth. our first. and my son plays for the government so. this is where the world cup starts for the. details of a special project for you now the story of russia's last royal family after the country's state archives thousands of photos dating back to the twilight of the empire the romanovs what came photographers and documented many of the most
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important moments in our lives as part of our special interactive project the recently discovered images a recreated in one hundred eighty degree format that allowed people to explore the lives of the ill fated royals during that turbulent period which culminated in the execution and you catherine book in july nine hundred eighteen.
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all right just to get you up to speed on our top story that's not the prime minister but she's in the house of commons right now getting a grilling from m.p.'s in a packed chamber it's the first time she's had to address the the commons after taking the british military into action in syria this particular instance she's been getting a roasting from m.p.'s for over an hour now she started by laying out the case for why she didn't ask for parliamentary approval before agreeing to join the u.s.
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led strikes on syria at the weekend she outlined that legally she doesn't have to in the letter of the lord in the constitution government has the right to act where it needs to m.p.'s haven't been buying that she asked why didn't they wait for the o.p.c. w she said she was confident that the syrian regime might strike again and use chemical weapons where they're just following u.s. orders and she got a cheer when she said they were acting in britain's national interest to prevent the further use of chemical weapons and as for not recalling parliament she said speed was essential in cooperating with our partners and they were acting on the evaluation of shared intelligence and intelligence that she couldn't share with parliament those were her reasons for going ahead the opposition leader jeremy corbin fired back he wants a change in the last of the parliament has to be asked before british military forces are committed to any action of the. he said that we need a war powers act to transform a broken convention into a legal obligation but a few instances of treason most creative says is going to parliament beforehand maybe libya iraq but how those turned out we know well and true so maybe that's why
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she didn't decide to go before parliament. other m.p.'s including senior members party veterans from trees remained own party criticizing her moves to not ask parliament before making that action although she's indicated she'd be prepared to do it again that's the way it is right now she will continue to take questions from m.p.'s they'll debate it will be no legally binding vote at the end of it they may have a vote if the opposition party calls it not that it will particularly go anywhere it'll just be a show of the depth of feeling in the chamber right now a pretty angry chamber that. more on that in the hours to come here on r.c. international kevin i was going to be here with a new team over the next few hours to keep you posted on developments i'm calling this is r.t. international. her
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