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at the latest officials of footage shot someone could see that if you. like that. he turns on donald trump accusing the u.s. leader of not being much of a friend for pulling out of the a brand new clear deal. israel is an occupier and it keeps terrorizing. the turkish president announces the israeli military's deadly response to the palestinian protests is deep anger at israel of the united states and mass protests across the r. . and r. t. hears from doctors in gaza who say wards are overflowing now and medical supplies are running out. of possibilities is high level condemnation tonight against ukraine over a crackdown on russian journalists offer a viewer always rated in kiev and if directed detained.
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by from artistic rage here in moscow this one's very welcome to this latest news out there with me kevin first the transatlantic friendship seems to be getting decidedly frosty of late with the european council president now saying donald trump is not exactly europe's best friend at the moment he added that brussels is under no illusion since trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal a long forty four agreement guaranteed that iran would limit its nuclear activities in exchange for tough sanctions being lifted. looking at the latest officials of further instruction someone could see them think. that if. about rockcliffe speaking. europe should be grateful by president. bush may realize that if you knew that being held.
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at the end of your. was a sense of my being i could remember the european leaders as well the german chancellor said that europe now has some big decisions to make the e.u. still on board with that around the yemenis even risking u.s. sanctions now for doing so. it's business look the civil war in syria and this fight against islamic terrorism has escalated from a regional conflict to an international one which cannot be solved without russia turkey iran saudi arabia jordan and europe. well the united states conspicuous by their absence and what the chance to say there is not known of course whether that was a deliberate a mission but it is fair to say that since donald trump has taken office the relationship between early on and washington has been strained and what we have really seen is the biggest strain put on that relationship was donald trump's decision to pull the united states out of the iran nuclear deal i'm glad merkel
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touching on not in her speech as well is up the minute i was according to all the findings of the international atomic energy agency iran is abiding by the commitments of this agreement this agreement was unanimously indorsed by the united nations security council and therefore we do believe it's not right to counsel disagreement in the current situation is fair to say right now that it's berlin is certainly reevaluating its relationship with washington as it stands at the moment . next tonight in mass demonstrations in several arab countries against israel and the united states itself to more than sixty palestinians were killed and at least three thousand injured in those clashes with the israeli military over the past couple of days tensions flared when washington moved its embassy to jerusalem or monday in iran protesters torched u.s. and israeli flags stomping the ashes into the ground some help posters of the israeli prime minister with the words go to hell written on in turkey demonstrators
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destroyed an effigy of donald trump meantime the prime minister there called for the arab world to cut ties with israel while the president labeled the country an occupier. israel took the steps in the region motivated by i am strong therefore i am right it's not possible for us to accept israel's right just as with regards to the steps they made israel is an occupier. and it keeps terrorizing on choose day turkey flew its flags at half mast as a mark of respect to the palestinians who were killed and wounded here the israeli ambassador is seen departing turkey too which is recalling it sound basters from israel and the united states in response to all this meantime inside gaza hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx of wounded patients r.t. visited one major hospital in the strip doctors there said they critically short of medical supplies and operating theaters they say are. we are facing many bridges. short of the c.v. a shortage of medical some of them. shortage will. mean
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more than sixty percent and we need with a huge number. more than i want capacity our capacity twenty beds here in a marriage is about what you can imagine how do you deal with it when the five more than our capacity it's voted the situation over crowded all over the hospital. is. we need extension and light and also. we have to see about five hundred cases. two hundred of them are admitted to hospital and. i.c.u. is full and we make it to extension for i.c.u. are also it's fall. to money based on treating for. additional remark. by. its what about the situation and we have shortages to many things stuff disposable. israeli security forces given their
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reaction to how it handled the incident insisting in fact they are acting in self-defense they say against palestinian protesters as the violence intensified on the borders of disputed territories. where relocating the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem was of course one of donald trump's election campaign pledges and it's not the only controversial promise he's kept as artie's done a quarter explains. promises politicians make them and break them trump has something of a reputation for at least making good on some of his president trump's decision tonight is yet another example of donald trump keeping promises to you the american people the president. president john shaving his native american week starting today so let's give the guy credit where credit is due but here five times trump should have perhaps parked those pledges first up valley to recognize to roussillon as israel's capital we will move the american embassy to the eternal
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of the jewish people during. while the israeli pm proclaimed a day of peace deadly protests raged elsewhere dozens dead and over two thousand injured including children. next up bailing on the iran nuclear deal trump's always been pretty clear about what he'd do when he got the keys to the white house my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with the rich and. yeah scrapping the deal and a slew of new sanctions trump expected others to follow but what he got was a multinational shaking of heads leaders who voiced regret said they were deeply concerned and called it an unfortunate step the new deal is not a bilateral agreement and it is not in the hands of any single country to take me
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made it you know not europe's not happy and americans probably won't be so happy about the next thing on trump's checklist either valid to boost the military budget as soon as i take office i will ask congress to fully eliminate the defense sequester and will submit a new budget to rebuild our military the commander in chief has already secured a sixty one. billion dollar increase for twenty eighteen taxpayers also might like to know how that will send the two thousand and twenty deficit to about i don't know a trillion dollars but that won't stand in the way of trump's promise to storm off from the paris climate accord we're going to receive all that job destroying obama executive actions. including that fly made action plan share he kept his word but this time the rest of the world just struggled shoulders gave a collective mess and is carrying on without him finally let's not forget that
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white house one eighty one trump took over from barack obama and vowed to keep america's notorious terrorist suspect prison open for business i watch president obama talking about get. which by the way which by the way we are keeping open and we're going to load it up with believe me we're going to load it up no surprises there what's more trump is a bit of a fan of the waterboarding interrogation technique even if the u.n. says it's torture in fact he's so sold on it he's lined up a cia pick infamously linked to torture methods but gina haskell is so controversial that police have twice had to remove protesters from her senate hearing for the job so the don's being good on his word fair enough but perhaps the world might be a calmer place if he just occasionally let a few promises slide you know like the others do donald quarter r.t. . russia stressing his concern tonight over the safety of journalists in ukraine in
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a diplomatic memo to the country comes in response to security forces raiding the kid offices of a group partnered to a russian media giant teddy is directed. in charge of ukraine bureau was detained on choose day for alleged treason his whereabouts as it stands to might still unknown and his relatives have heard nothing from him since his arrest. you know neal earlier got small details on reaction from correspondent within a culture over the security service a few crane has a raid at several offices a full four imported no fresh news agency to raid started tuesday morning and lasted for eight hours not only the had office of this agency was raided but also other locations including the apartments so journalists working for the agency documents means of communications were confiscated during these raids and some of them lasted for several hours playing much in the house the reaction to this of
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course the russian foreign ministry immediately condemn to this a crackdown on during the list but we are outraged by the huge violation of russian journalist rights and once again calling ukraine to stop illegal abuses against journalists under the farfetched pretext of an anti propaganda fight not only russia immediately condemn to these particular searches but also other international organizations as well criticized this particular incident in ukraine representative on freedom of the media raised concern over this raid his concern was also supported by other international organizations and its russian affiliate are you demanding immediate release of to rule the shinseki i reiterate my call on the authorities to refrain from imposing unnecessary limitations on the work of foreign journalists which affects the free flow of information and freedom of the media it looks like a large scale excuse for a government to attack journalists for the distribution of information that is not
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to the authorities like the committee to protect journalists today expressed concern over the ukraine security services search of the key of office of the russian state news agency ria novosti and detention of the office direct security missions just in terms of history to this meeting this is the first time listening to russian journalists in ukraine or house there being something of this occurring before in. general it is quite dangerous to be a journalist in ukraine back in twenty fourteen for example ukraine reigned a third among the world's deadliest locations for a media professions and the same year the country actually reigned as the world leader and journalists kidnappings now of course the situation has changed since then but still it is quite a volatile place for journalists to work now in the past three years several journalists who criticized quite openly the new government in the country were killed and among them were russian journalists as well now ukrainian authorities on
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a regular basis six ballet russian journalists from the country now last week two journalists were expelled earlier in me three journalists from italy from russia and czech republic were denied and treat to the country just a week ago there was another well we can call it a scandal that broke in the country and that scandal involves ukrainian channel t.v. channel and it revolved around a scheduled concert program dedicated to the victory day now the channel offices in kiev where blocked in order to prevent this concert from being broadcast and the ukrainian radicals even issued threats against this channel so these are just some latest examples that i can give you. but while many journalists and supporting russian media work is under pressure in ukraine one american magazine has something more destructive in mind you might be a bit shocked to this not in the washington examiner suggest kiev should result blowing up nearly zero in crimea bridge. writes or even describes how it should be
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done little come to jumbos much believe it shows that the us press is in a pretty poor state it's par for the course the people who pose as journalists in washington are nothing more then weaponized lobbyists and so when a lobbying firm attempts to get its bills or its or its funding through for new weapons systems or war systems they often call on one of their engaged journalists to do the dirty work of saying something publicly that they couldn't dare say and then using the right of freedom of speech in america the journalist can call for anything it wants murder execution bombing attacks on civilian bridges and so on so that's what this is and if we're talking about a new level yes we've hit a new low a new low outward call by a journalist so-called journalist for an attack on
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a civilian structure the structure of cells of a group with a football biggest event just a couple weeks away and here after the break much of the united legend peter schmeichel take is on the tour of another russia twenty eight hundred host city. that's. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. that's it right to be cross that's what before three in the morning can't be good get. interested always in the logs in the office. seemed wrong. just all. that you get to say
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proud just being educated and engaged equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. again next new internet the global chemical weapons agencies from the chlorine was likely to have been used in an alleged chemical attack in northern syria in february chlorine released from cylinders through mechanical impacts was likely used as a chemical weapon and fourth of february twenty eighth in the el to little neighborhood of sorrow kip. we hope you see double investigation was focused on an alleged
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incident in the small town of static kid been the seriously province it was first reported on february fourth by a controversial pro rebel sources at the time the u.s. accused the syrian government of gassing civilians later though defense secretary james mattis admitted that washington had no evidence to back up the allegation so any further forward here now will fall british ambassador to syria peter for the money give us his view a peter good evening the o.p.c. w. fact finding mission has been attributed blame of course usually in the case like this not in its remit to do this it isn't what it does it just works out the facts of what actually happened there but will the conclusions nonetheless be used as a springboard for further accusations say or not. i'm sure that we may. very inadequate report. but if the mission with the we lacked in being when you actually really working or pages with the record you've
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got with their own no back it after all not one. to record in the of. the leadership on our who did not go with the crime or the large crime they did not go to therapy why would there be a. in the record that it was not safe to go there why because we're in the hands of jihadi that's why they didn't go and yet they accepted editor and from the same jihadi all the editor and finally getting the thirty four page you come from two sources they all can i'm very sure you know know the white helmet well know jihadi aguirre who go through it in beheading. who are notorious for making propaganda and the second organization i have
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a similar reputation the american. syrian medical society also known as the al qaeda mash unit the people are closely affiliated through the jihadi is on the infected that. makes a lot of new. samples which could have come from absolutely anywhere and then again if you actually read the report which i'm sure most general rule not you hear a ridiculous claim but we heard that no one being dropped from helicopters well i'm sorry but that is a physical impossibility on the record. in the offing like the seating that childhood got the report says that the chemical weapons watchdog says that chlorine was likely most likely used again no certainty there well i suppose if i haven't been live themselves firsthand that's all i can say is not in any way
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how long does chlorine hang around for not that long after it's been used allegedly . but exactly the good practice of the record but being kept will cover the back though although the report. the point in one direction in the castle langridge with. we we didn't accuse anybody but seriously leaving. the beat they both were getting the time given the record of partiality on the part of the people in headquarters in the hague in the way that they could then get the report issued in be. carried away in the detail the very fact that we in that group go there we can go to the scene of the crime. for a precursor of course to the big o. p. c. w.
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report that's due to come into the alleged attack in douma. basically what you're seeing here with this current report at about this earlier alleged incident what hope have you got for the doom report. my expectation bar very low or durham a report i don't like but we see the governor you. say nothing about the inspectors but i don't have confidence or who's representing object to report however there is one important difference here and that is that we were able to go through the duma and the big difference with previous report. but just this like the one about the alleged data he insisted that. as the o.p.c. devil is legitimate see a diminished here in these recent reports you think in your personal view.
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absolutely not a year ago there was a very very similar report from a place called cotton shake not very far from the heat in the jihadi. idiot the same scenario that when we're not able to go there nevertheless with you report. and puts it the point being we think we're accepting a face value evidence supplied by jihadi and then there are. beat but she has this latest report all the all the victims were male not one female among them. well. i thought it was a small example there are many other. tanks coming online giving a short sword sure imagine sources always on this latest o.p.c. w.
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report i think you have a good night. beautiful there from the british. just over four weeks to go of course i'm counting sports greatest event kicks off here in russia thirty two nations will but for that to be crowned football's world cup champions an ati star . michael is out in about taking in the tournament preparations the former manchester united goalkeeper has been most likely to rust which will become the welcome place for the likes of brazil and iceland this summer. this just crossed off arena five games are going to be played here starting in day four when we still play that this world cup game against switzerland so you can imagine that's going to be some carville had this you know right from the beginning
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but what else is going on around here peter schmeichel and i'm here to find out. what they've done is i would have pulled. the word when russia was awarded the world cup look good years ago cuba today for the variables are. going to be super so we got great coverage lined up for the football but for now that's the way the news is looking for moscow so far tonight mortality dot com i'm all for being thirty minutes time.
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman ija billionaire owners and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more chance for. a nice minute. is the middle east stumbling towards a region wide war it sure looks like it trumps decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and set into play a cascade of events difficult to manage and control does anyone gain from this
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impending cataclysm. the united states can always head up the i tunes it's noons and its tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries attorney talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country because. we have a responsibility for the home. and we need to make rules for the rest of them because without us there will be chaos.
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about your sudden passing i have only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last term. to you as 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 day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters. the mind gets consumed with this difference between us every now and then takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its make. across europe municipalities
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are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that. mr guys you got to be a violin the going to be cool. this is us to quote them out. for you man but then the bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of. birds and their date downwards if you want to.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part and today coming up as a lamb both to stand on manhattan krypto event we go to a big name in the space our friend jeffrey talker to discuss the latest in cryptocurrency and blocked chain news and health conscious consumers and others will be interested in the state of the allman industry the touch a sweet reports from california plus a ruling today. the world trade organization related to the largest claims producers in the world as explained by our she's eligible hyla bitch what will be a longer lasting implications of the w t o's decision will tell you there's a giant sucking sound in the airline industry and if it isn't good plumber national
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transportation safety board director jamie fitch joins us to talk about southwest airlines continuing troubles in war all that ahead but first let's have some has in mind the united states has said that iran central bank chief is a terrorist and has accused him of funneling money to hezbollah and iran backed terrorist group u.s. treasury secretary steve i'm a new just said in a quote today the state the global community must remain vigilant against iran's deceptive efforts to provide financial support to terrorist proxies we'll be following this up more tomorrow. and turning to india the pain is not yet over at the point job national bank or p n b the bank india's fourth largest already reeling from the biggest bank fraud in indian history has now posted their first earning statement since the scandal and it shows a loss of nearly two billion dollars or one hundred thirty four billion.

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