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it's really territory thanks gives. us. you know. crossing the border that authorization using live ammunition right now using. force is. sponsoring trying to buy from them and that's. what's happening it's also responded to the cry from the u.n. on human rights groups government lawyers say the garza protests fall into the state of war category and therefore human rights laws don't apply to the i.d.f. rules of engagement reserve colonel with the defense force has told us that in his view indeed the israeli military is just the actions here are justified as he sees it any nation america friends of course israel has a full right to defend themselves we are not facing just
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a simple pacific margin of nice people who are facing people who want to invade our country and when someone wants to invade your country you have two possibilities once you let him go in and you just leave or you define yourself in war you have to proceed beauties or you win or you lose you cannot let people kill you you know they are to react you have to ask first because the rule of the game in this terrorist military rule is to be. not to be in the reactivity. pakistan's interior minister has been injured in a suspected assassination attempts bell was shot in the arm during a public meeting in the country's northeastern punjab province is undergoing surgery and expected to recover though the gunman is reportedly been arrested with more on the attack his generous javid rana. he was he having small meeting in his home dong and all of
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a sudden one he jumped me up near the fire and that was their car which is why not go on was injured yes and why he is not any any serious condition according to the look of me out there suggesting that it appears to be some sort of local issue or in fact a salve that has been going to his campaign obviously got made weird by some of the just doctors have been complaining that the government has been inclined to dislodge mys five you saw it is that a small sliver so that would be a possible source of why this there is a fact and five responded more than called dozen people who were given i've just awful months back and they lost last year rice and the complete are on that particular issue so that was a better detour not to be ruled out. for the big stories of the week major developments in the ongoing investigation into the script poisoning case nato country admitted it had produced another child like substance as recently as last year then the un's chemical weapons watched all but tracked on previous claims
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about the nerve agent jacqueline it all up. criminal investigations usually work towards conclusions as new information and facts come to light but with this group all case it all seems a bit backwards and feels like those pesky details are being ignored take for example the embarrassing but significant slip up we heard this week from the chief of the international chemical weapons watchdog the research activities or protection you would need for instance five to ten grams of but even in seoul is free it looks like they may have used more than that without knowing the exact quantity i'm told it may be fifty one hundred grams of so which goes beyond research activities for protection and the idea that such a large amount having been found suggests that it had been created as a weapon and not for research purposes is important from the get go the u.k. claim that nobody took soviet origins were clear evidence that russia was the guilty party at the same time moscow argued that other states have the ability to create another choke and have experimented with doing just that so the suggestion
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that such a large amount wouldn't be found in research situations just adds to that idea that there is no other plausible alternative but that russia is behind the attack there is just one tiny problem with all of that. the o.p.c. w. would not be able to estimate or determine the amount of the nerve agent that was used in souls bree on the fourth of march twenty eighth the quantity should probably be characterized in milligrams but that whiplash inducing you turn has no one's convictions that russia did it even when combined with an announcement coming from the czech president who was produced and tested in the czech republic it was a small quantity though we know when and we know where it was done it would be hypocritical to pretend that such a thing never happened so there you have it and then mission from at least one country saying that yeah they have produced and experimented with no each of class agents delivering a blow to a key element of the u.k.'s case no more can it be claimed that the substance could've only come from russia right wrong that two didn't dent the narrative the
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media gave almost no attention to the announcement and those who did cover it pointed out what they call demons pro russia stance because let's face it in today's climate being pro russia means you're on reliable something else we saw this week was the u.k. national security adviser disclosing the fact that no suspects have been identified and the poisoning but given the fact that the case seems to be based on the assumption of guilty until proven innocent many outlets ran that statement alongside the line that police were urgently reviewing the security of other defective russian spies in the country once again implying moscow's guilt despite a lack of even one suspect after two months and while clearly none of these details are enough to prove russia's innocence at the same time nothing we've seen or heard up till now is enough to prove its guilt either. furthermore russia says the revelation by the czech president undermines london's case but in a statement to see in response the british foreign office repeated its claims that only mosco has the technical operational means and experience and motive to target
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this group pearl's former u.k. telegin softness it shows shoe bridge told us he thinks the mistake plays conveniently into the narrative that russia is guilty. i'm sure there are many that were stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the. one can look at that and say well ok it's very easy poppy to make a mistaken image of an interview and say grams when in fact you meant milligrams but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. selves have said makes you wonder what was the reasoning behind the chief actually saying something that appears to be not just a mistake but at least officially untrue certainly it was grassed upon by in headlines in the west that said that this was further proof that such a huge substance a six huge amount could only come from a state of course to bolster their case that this might be russia. big week coming up russia vladimir putin's presidential inauguration on monday will officially start his fourth term as russia's leader he goes down off takes a look at what can expect from the ceremony. this is lattimer putin's stairway to
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presidency so to speak he will climb these fifty eight steps before he gets to the halls of the palace also the site of the inauguration ceremony. this is the wall of military glory playing off to sing georgia and that is first hold lattimer putin is set to course on his path to no curation it is also the biggest hole in the palace with its length be more than sixty meters. the next whole the whole the whole of the order of single xander being in it right now it is difficult to imagine that for the larger parts of the twentieth century none of this even existed after it had been demolished by soviet leaders only
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twenty years ago this was brought back to its former glory. it's not all of the glitters is gold they say well it couldn't be more wrong for this place i mean look at this kill the villas shall easily is even this this is the hole where the inauguration ceremony will be taking place latimer will be standing in the far right end of the hole once again in his life the same and hold thirty three words it will officially start his next tenure as the presidents of russia remember it's gone up from the kremlin. thanks rhonda per this
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weekend this coming up a lot more this warning from iran's president some other new stories as america's threatened deadline to drop the nuclear deal draws close tell you about that when we come back. just manufactured to send to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round. the one percent. nor middle of the room six. put in lifts by two things by his emotion and he is. in that long he places
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a very long lead he's so to speak of long distance runner in politics and that's the way the underestimating. again the final dress rehearsal for wednesday's victory day parade here in moscow finished in red square but earlier featuring some of russia's newest military hardware for all the service personnel taking part in something very special indeed to let's talk about them for a minute in a patrol and could join one of the convoys on its way to the capital. but you see during the parade itself on red square axis rules behavior rules are super strict
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but this is just a rehearsal so we're going to hang out here a little bit and have a bit of fun. one of the brand new things about this year's parade is that it's going to feature drones and i think you can see one right there. oh i think i can see someone from last year's parade a little bit of. this. but i thought about it. actually i have some tank driving skills myself here we go. let's see if i can do something with that here because he's got all of these and. most of your skills. you have mustard and you can't step with me. everyone's way too serious but perhaps that's what we should expect really with this kind of event.
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a train called r t. a rainy and president has warned the u.s. over its threats to scrap the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement i've got at this hour if the us pulls out of the nuclear deal it will soon realize that this decision will become a historic regret for them. it comes after the israeli prime minister intensified efforts to try to convince donald trump to drop that historic pact in a dramatic power point presentation in the wake but he claimed to run lied about its nuclear ambitions president trump says he'll decide next saturday whether or not to drop the agreement daniel hoare kitten's has more tonight i'm here to tell you one thing iran lart the evidence well that lies in this filing cabinet
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allegedly thousands of documents and c.d.'s half a ton to be precise proven conclusively tehran misled the world about its nuclear plans both before and after the twenty fifteen agreement we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called project them out hailing this as a significant development and a great intelligence achievement that we all who was sure iran has one reason and one reason only to hide this information why would a terrorist regime hide. and meticulously catalogued in secret nuclear files if not to use the middle leader do what other country would do such a thing some will remember netanyahu has twenty twelve un speech and the cartoon bomb iran's foreign ministry has already called his presentation a propaganda show but the issue here is also a serious one since the onset netanyahu has been an ardent critic of the iran agreement so this is a terrible deal. i think this deal is
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a. duel which would never have been concluded. and if you do storm president trump. will desire will make as the solution on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure you'll do the right thing whatever does come about on may the twelfth that's in your who will do all he can to convince the world that scrapping the deal is the right way forward even at the cost of years of negotiations and a delicate regional power balance. european leaders urged israel to submit all of the data to the un's nuclear watchdog but along with the i.a.e.a. itself a number of observers suggested it was nothing new in that presentation and that there's no credible evidence around has broken the agreement we'll keep you posted . now on a lighter note way above our heads having sky high imaginations paid over one russian boy who went far beyond saying outer space is simply
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a black and white ship with. it's the scent of stars like that don't exist in space i need to a drawn i'm. worthless all of this is not just we wanted to cheer him up and then we decided to refer this question to the most competent space authority ross cosmos. classes because i'll start first possible sad that i painted everything the right way the stars do exist in different colors they can be red green orange and many other colors. and that's what did you know that this was real or did it come from your
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imagination that's how i imagine the stars to be i like your page team if i was your teacher i would have given you and made parts even pop correctly engineering wise into the space ship and your instrument nickleby should is hugely image you need to you have expressed the mood and the state of the stars. yeah well them actually made his day that the net were little bit closer the cosmonaut on the international space station's captured a lunar optical illusion or pictures from the film the moon seemingly disappearing as it moved beyond the earth in an effect caused by refraction.
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philos far more great pictures of faces just like plus reports on our site are to come to moscow is kevin over here and we are in this we can thank you for watching this update about with more of our big news review of the weekend just half an hour's time. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you could. follow it could
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mean. more is the place of students in this business model. now i'm coming to stream more higher education the new global economic war. it is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solid vegetable and it's very cheap because it can't be completely absorbed by our bodies need to metabolic disorders and risk causing diabetes hypertensive diseases and cancer as conditions even so production has still beating creased in
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twenty seventeen it has no peaked at sixty three million tonnes twenty times more than the amount of all if oil produced that a rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. in indonesia alone more than ten million hectares of unique rain forest have been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. so . i've.
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you look at a bank and on one hand at any. somebody's gun. but i said at the end of there the related question we need a little bit addled and i doubt any more when jerry brown when you're. done by hand and the lies you learn get better i would do under a little more than ninety percent of some time in this county but i'm going to get bend up a little you'll go with the gun but look at the disability in me that again initiated the. minute that are. going to me get that they're going to. go to me or like i'm gonna. ban me i said with. good. guy you then some again. back on.
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monday. it will go nine year. house but it is. gonna. be. intense and sustained use of pesticides to keep our moral plantations free of weed and insects has poisoned the environment making it impossible to grow rice vegetables. these are the main food for the local population. the seasons of the region the cold the toxins to spread out from the palm oil plantations and they end up in local rivers which means the water isn't safe to drink so the best interests of the local population have been sacrificed to the meteoric growth in palm oil production and profit for the companies that make it.
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a little bit and. america. i would. thirty percent of the adults in the village of someone young work on palm oil plantations the restaurant subsistence farmers. to find fertile fields that can be cultivated they have to travel several kilometers from the pommel plantations that are densely packed around the little cold villages. for. skin under very.
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very hard. very. very few not. the be without my feet and only death by lethal. so we are. on temple not. really. yes i am but i will go out and. about the injury see me for and you got along great with the number id. for three if they were on but that the morning that we. thought we had one thing i think i love the. five if.
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i go to a month well after that the only. thing i could do about that are down by the menu . and i'm down and i don't care for the bottle and i think when you look around you'll get to the highlight and. none obviously still thought i would. still be out in the cool i used to have said yeah but i've shot for. five for the third without any perceptible to the family about five. thousand or any thing he can
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get out of thirty that he. thought. i had no fun at the shit out of. most of the people who live and someone you enjoy i have much choice but to be. subsistence farmers. rice paddies collects rubber river fish to grow vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment the multinational oil companies moved into the area.
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and the new army. but. i'm up on my nam and i'm up and about i mean scott i'm going with and i'm older. now so i would be angry that i'm gonna. die but of be happy but i've been. told you're on top of. the sounding when ordering. me to. because you have got by now. but i'm going to put out by youngest that i've got all the. money for the nearly two hundred mark of releasing me into new zealand says palm oil production is helping a national economy boosting the industry and reducing poverty official sources
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point to more than five million people working in tom oil plantations and another fifteen million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia and indonesia. is indonesia's second agricultural product in terms of scale of production after rice. a more moderate little. richer or. the dual. will still have. the time to do you need. to divide the little boy got. to do somebody go out and. when i. get up when i've known we're not down on the hog and not workable not to shut the lot of the down.
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