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seeing just a scene. of 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 and you just leave. the war you have to put the abilities or you when you lose you cannot let people kill you you know they are to react you have to because of the rule of the game in this terrorist military rule is to be. not to be the reactivity. have been some key developments this week in the script out case the former double agent and his daughter are now recovering in the u.k. after being poisoned with a nerve agent novacek back in march. the latest little investigations usually work towards conclusions as new information and facts come to light but with this creep out case it all seems a bit backwards and feels like those pesky details are being ignored take for
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example the embarrassing but significant slip up we heard this week from the chief of the international chemical weapons watchdog for research activities or protection you would need for instance five to ten grams or so but even in souls free it looks like they may have used more than without knowing the exact quantity i'm told it maybe fifty one hundred grams or 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 talks 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 truck and have experimented with doing just that so the suggestion 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
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used in souls bri 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 kind of only come from russia right wrong that two didn't dent the narrative the 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 are liable something else we saw this week was the u.k. national security adviser disclosing the fact that no suspects have been identified
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in 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 defected 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 despite the uncertainty over the screwball poisoning the u.k. still blames russia in a statement to this channel the british foreign office repeated its claims that only moscow had the technical means on the motive to target the screwballs we spoke to former u.k. intelligence officer charles shewbread should about the contradictory data coming from the global chemical weapons watchdog short on many of the or 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
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but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. serves 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 grasped upon by in headlines in the west that said that this was further proof that such a huge substance a c. huge amount could only come from a state of course to bolster their case that this might be russia. in other news vladimir putin will officially start his fourth term as russia's leader in a few hours time he goes down a flux ahead to the inauguration ceremony. this is latimer putin's stairway to 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.
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this is the whole of military glory playing off to sing georgia and that is first hold lattimer putin is said to call us on his path to no curation it is also the biggest hole in the palace with its length be more than sixty metres. the next whole the whole the whole of the order of single xander being in it right now 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 twenty years ago this was brought back to its former glory.
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it's not all of it glitters is gold lace a well it couldn't be more wrong for this place i mean look at this gilded villas chandelier 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 old thirty three words good will officially start his next tenure as the presidents of russia remember it's gone up from the kremlin see. moscow is gearing up for another ceremony as well its annual victory day parade will have more a lot story on others still to come after this short break. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i doubt. the ball
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch at a final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super man each of billionaire owners and spending two hundred twenty million flyers. it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game my great so we'll all chance with. at least it's more neutral. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. to caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath
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. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. any such. claim. welcome back to the weekly here on r.t. international moscow's held its final rehearsal for wednesday's victory day parade featuring some of russia's newest military hardware it was frank who joined one of
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the convoys on its way to the city center. but you see joining the parade itself on red square axis rules behavior rules are super strict 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'm going to. actually have some test driving skills myself here we go where. let's see if i can do something with that here yes he's got all of these and. most of your skills he. wants to do you can't step with me.
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now that we are just outside red square. which will be out and it's time for the guys to do some great washing up. ilya tranquil. donald trump has just five days now to decide whether to extend u.s. sanctions relief for iran under that twenty fifteen u.k. agreement and the iranian president has warned that abandoning the pact would have some far reaching consequences i gather that oh if the us pulls out of the nuclear deal it will soon realize that this decision will become a historic regret for them. all the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu has a very different message on the nuclear agreement so this is a terrible deal i think this deal is a. very conclude
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and. president trump. will make as the solution on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure you'll do the right thing the iran nuclear deal was struck three years ago between tehran and six world powers and hailed as a huge breakthrough the negotiations took nine years in exchange for some sanctions being lifted iran agreed to drastically scale back its nuclear energy program and also put up its facilities to international inspectors political analyst daniel mcadams believes that key figures in the u.s. in astray should want to escalate the situation with iran. netanyahu knows very well that he cannot take on iran on his own bibi is playing trump like a fiddle but look around trump is good all the same losers that were in power in two thousand and two who lied us into going into iraq or we're supposed to believe that somehow just a week or so before trump has to make his decision on iran that all of
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a sudden it come into this amazing information here let us rush to share with you this information telling you how evil they are it's all pure theatrical just like his ridiculous bomb thing at the u.n. it's just a desperate ploy to lie as into another war as we mentioned these very prime ministers to scrap the deal in a dramatic power point presentation netanyahu accused iran of lying about its nuclear program healings to have fifty five thousand pages of intelligence files on iran's secret bomb making activities. european leaders in the meantime have urged israel to submit all of that information to the u.n. nuclear watchdog but along with the i.a.e.a. itself a number of observers suggested there wasn't anything new in a presentation and there is no credible evidence iran has broken the agreement political science professor dr maggot but ross believes the claims from the prime minister are unfounded it's a masterpiece show by yeah and this is not the first one he's in no position
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to talk and criticize any country of its lining to have nuclear with the proliferation treaty he declined he refused to sign it repeatedly germany has responded immediately had a press release saying that it's going to examine those documents they are sure that iran is a boy being a big. deal the only one is trump who is not convinced or wants to pull out. and. provoked. for a well known reason. having a sky high imagination has paid off for one young russian boy who went beyond seeing outer space simply black and white.
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you said that stars like that don't exist in space i need to a drawn i'm. worthless all of this is the focus we wanted to cheer him up and then we decided to refer this question to the most competent space authority ross cosmos. just because our stuff just passed my stand 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 the lesson did you know that this was real or did it come from your imagination that's how i imagine the stars to be i like your painting if i was your
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teacher i would have given you and they passed even kept correctly engineering wise thing to the spaceship and your instrument nickleby should is hugely image you need to you have expressed the mood and the state of the stars. something a little bit closer to home now a cosmonauts on the international space station has captured a living optical illusion it film the moon apparently disappearing as it moves behind the earth in an effect caused by refraction check out these video bits of video footage. that's a weekly news update for this hour join myself on the team they had all to see in
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in the heart of the swiss. the shores of lake geneva. in the land of banks and discretion you will discover the most secretive place in switzerland. in the middle of a warehouse complex a stone's throw from the border with france the geneva freeport. watched by surveillance cameras and surrounded by barbed wire fences this complex is traditionally a custom zone where merchandise is stored before being exported abroad. but today it has become a permanent storage site with sixty thousand square meters of space rented by the
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city of geneva to transporters or to private individuals to safeguard their assets . behind these anonymous double locked doors there is gold and diamonds. it is also the largest wine cellar in the world with three million bottles laid to rest. bottles worth five hundred thousand two thousand dollars quietly maturing and gaining in value at a constant temperature and humidity. these buildings are anti earthquake and the doors are resistant to explosives. and to protect these treasures from fire a special room houses hundreds of extinguishers that can be activated at any moment . another reason the freeport take so many precautions is because behind
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its gates rest priceless works of art thought to be worth tens of billions of dollars. the world's largest museum but a museum no one can visit. the geneva freeport is one of europe's best kept secrets it stores works by picasso rembrandt leonardo da vinci and thousands of antiquities a treasure the size of which nobody knows the scale or the value. and that at best while the case all falls say sis i. mean cos i mean. another secret is the name of the owners of the works. don't. i guess he said. recently a number of cases have tainted the institution's name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept
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very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and storage of artworks that will see it was really sad to see a live. one street. and also at that. they did so after. effects of the i don't this is a it. it is from is all press reporter do what you study percivale go up. every day dozens of priceless artworks enter or leave the store rooms managed by
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eve bouvier's company. there's even a special workshop to pack and prepare the. works for shipment. that lost it on the look on both of you by a. bus from exposes to an unknown group dozens in and three. that are good enough for me guess i'm assuming too because he said to me. well why do you appear. to. stay with a sequence. once again that. just put it out of the. form and you can not force them to come so they don't want to get it if it. does if i. look at the olympic example. in a porpoise. then look losing. jennifer about within the sun for her sake if you don't see it as
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a coffee don't see it think of it to do the nickel for don't see it. either the watchword is secrecy. eve bouvier was originally a shipper but he transformed his old shipping company. look cute founded in one thousand fifty nine into an art market multinational. it is now present in geneva luxembourg and singapore. the man nicknamed the freeport king had a great idea to earn client loyalty his company would not only pack and ship artworks it would provide in geneva twenty thousand square metres of storage space along with framing and restoration workshops. it also offers its clients special rooms in which to admire their assets or negotiate sales dealers gallery owners and buyers can thus meet in total discretion . today
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the former shipper has become a multimillionaire. we meet him again in paris in the high class eighth district a stone's throw from the palace. eve movie the shipper of the geneva freeport welcomes us to his paris home a richly decorated and furnished apartment. so i don't. want. to. tolerate just because you foresee a day visit but i want to hear that moment get the boat unable to do and you will still get out bob keefe is it the keeping it is said designing this anymore it gives. you billie a move is it to feel as though it's one of the year of cause to keep your more.
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to sup is that you. by storing and shipping his clients art works each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because he felt. demanded album quick witted pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy function as a quick wit it is a restaurant though and it limited he's right there that it is his who got his a vehicle. get to have almost one of us toss your way given the other stall who could be the might just be you know what to take it the guy. is just. a pawn. for thirty years eve bouvier has been in the ideal place to learn the secrets of the market. a little beaut the shark.
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the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so. get the root of all. to. use on a q since it says show yeah so where did they do on the divorce rate in the. us look at the. same. disgrace or lesser sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and i have to tell you we play. because if i thought i'd try to do all.
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the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. so as you note on. the form you have preserving its own player its. does australia did a scapegoat or gelled that was this year well it. was just as good there yes you'll see them your diet is good reason what about lot of should we stop this question do you want. callicles through the ticket if you want to because then most of it is nominally father own more famous signatures and in drawing by salvador dali. i should go. he didn't b.s.
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you just sit and listen to him he. didn't go through. any reason to get to know miscues is really the sickness is the. super villain in the city's only crime and discuss forcefully and discuss show can discuss some of the. scene this question apo or fit. the rules that. they picked up else and both can rely on your list of all of them see a feeling of prophetic buckyball skip to treat any piece of the show's key piece of . these kids as they go see. if you want it and if you see the fish out of a clear it's almost more than a paper in the community specifically. according to inside information these works
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are worth several million dollars. an art gallery with a view of the louvre quite a showcase. at it. but yves bouvier's good fortune is today soured by a series of lawsuits. in may two thousand and fifteen an article about him appeared in luke entitled xi'an the billionaire and the cursed because. it was a look into some of the darker practices of the art market. the allegations made by low point were such that the magazine was found guilty of infringement of privacy. the hard hitting article tells of a violent clash between movie and one of the richest men on the planet a russian dimitry. seen here in this photo taken in his living room in monaco.
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