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live. we heard a bang when there were a lot of ambulances and police rushing by and when we came out here we could see smoke. there was a bang and a column of smoke then we saw police cars and fire brigades passing by. we've been told that the families. of those who lived in or gain of the victims are being ferried are being brought to have the night that we never helping in the identification of the victims the three survivors are women and are in hospital one of them was being operated on the others are being started their cases being started we don't know yet but we will know soon. they have promised a full investigation top cuban authorities were on the side on the scene of this tragedy the president himself president. has just been sworn into office he was there the minister of transportation was there everybody was there trying to help and figure out what happened it's a tragedy by all means so local fly
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a passenger fly that airlines had list from a mexican air company global air i understand is the name and the crew was a mexican crew also. a very very sad situation indeed a boeing seven three seven with more than one hundred people on board. the parties likely to become a sleaze next coalition government spearheaded by the five star movement on the north and the party have unveiled a radical program designed to alter the course of national politics although it could also cause concern for the new storm quarter now explains brussels are sweating a bit more than usual these days and it's all because italy's new euro skeptic government doesn't intend on playing by the e.u. has rules. it is important to abide by budget discipline and especially for it silly to continue to reduce the deficit it is important to stay on track being
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a good to tambien also means being a good european citizen it needs to be repeated out loud especially now the left wing five star movement and the right wing northern league party formerly fringe now turned government majorities are promising italians a government of change confronting the e.u. on immigration austerity and taxation from europe we have the unacceptable interference but until it's officials now is the time for legality security and push backs with courage we will succeed in returning citizens the rights and returning its elites who plays on the european stage the new government's plan for adley and europe is everything brussels doesn't want people before economic obligations as a senior official of the northern league described it they're demanding a debt discount an expansion of welfare programs and a reduction of taxes which would be a big blow to the e.u.
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as wallet italy is also telling brussels it's had enough bearing the burden of the migrant crisis on top of that they're challenging something that's been a constant in the e.u.'s foreign policy for some years by saying drop the sanctions against russia last time brussels saw a similar rebellion was when an anti-establishment party took the reins in greece when an anti austerity sarees a party came to power what a headache it was for the e.u. to me agree to disagree. we didn't reach an agreement it was never on the cards that we would. we didn't even agree to disagree from where i'm standing but the greek experience could hardly have been considered a win for euro skeptics series about under pressure and agreed to a renewed austerity program in italy it seems both parties of the government coalition are getting along so far after they finalize their program they'll just
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need approval from the italian president if approved it would be the first e.u. founder state to be ruled by a euro skeptic government and that's starting to give brussels bigger worries than it originally had we have to brace ourselves for the worst scenario and the worst scenario could be operational government as if the absence of a government in italy seemed bad enough for the e.u. it could be soon contending with a major member state in all out rebellion donald quarter r.t. if the stock market reacted negatively to the news to you is the political program does contain a number of sweeping economic proposals representative of the likely center right coalition told us that such radical plans a vital for more than eighty. we came to the point where the final contract that is included in the most important things from the two parts we need this to come down also the country and be able to state into the european are you know in
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a strong way we are very focused on. democracy three that low we respect our alliances we want to be part of the e.u. . being stronger as italy is just gone a quarter past six in the evening here in moscow he watching not a could have a company still to come for you the media is pulling the race card on trump again but is everything as clear as it seems we'll take a look just after the break. you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want. to go right for
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us this is what. real people are. interested in the water. pressure. we have to judge countries and leaders directly. so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to get the facts but also leave. their worldview so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or sometimes but it's sometimes actually a different worldview. powerful. again now within the last couple of hours prince harry is married to former t.v.
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actress meghan markle it was watched by an estimated global t.v. audience of more than a billion however with much of the media gushing over the royal celebration takes a slightly less reverent look here is the latest episode of her. in case you missed it mario not a day and this is a marriage that looks like it will last the average length at least since. britain's prince harry marrying american actress meghan mochel gives them slobo media a reason to pretend that no one has ever heard of a wedding before the public a chance to get angry about stuff they could not get about the setting for the ceremony is it wins that costello it's been described as a humble settings and westminster abbey yeah it's just a humble cotswold one truly impressive is signaling every turn off thousands will be coleman is i mean around inside the grounds of the cars still
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nowhere near the actual ceremony that. people from a range of background should be herded in like i know as august has been unconfirmed reports suggest that at least one class and from every trace that prince philip husband silted will be represented have will be treated to a sausage roll and a cup of tea but they were told to bring their own picnics as well so they don't call us out before seeing one true privilege looks like claims but not to the sunday shows and tea will cost an estimated twenty thousand pounds but for the lucky people feel to despoil they need to remember that the lemon in the cloud cake that real guests are going to be eating inside this fifty thousand pounds price knows where they're getting those old room service magen go anyway well a little been made of the fact that she owned a black mamba but who cares about the reason the unlucky to have the royals have been swimming relating in
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a very shallow gene pool the last outing is he needs them outside help maggie is a self described feminist which she'll have plenty of time for now and she's being looked after by her husband in fact the only talent steve now is learning to selfies and hug. being the great unwashed very smart says that some pretty idiotic questions posed by the media can make a mark of save the morning save it from a lot. of money here's hotter magazine kate. is definitely right here meghan markel do you lack breath or anything seem like she's going to be a princess. really means. scary a prince that. when we go there now the un human rights council has voted to launch an international probe into the mass deaths of palestinians on the israeli gaza border washington though condemned the
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resolution with the u.s. envoy to the un nikki haley's suggesting that the international organization has more important issues to deal with at a time when venezuela lurches to a dictatorship iran imprisons thousands of political opponents and ethnic cleansing has taken place in burma the un so-called human rights council has decided to launch an investigation into a democratic country is legitimate defense of its own border against terrorist attacks it is another shameful day for human rights the recent protests in garza have seen fifty eight killed according to the palestinian health ministry with israel facing international condemnation present heard one of to be branded israel's actions a genocide against the palestinians while the iranian president hassan rouhani called for a united muslim front to stop what he called israeli crimes and the rallies to continue on friday as well with thousands gathering at the border fence to condemn
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deaths there from monday that was when the u.s. formally moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem both israelis and palestinians have a long standing statehood bid for the city. it . was like it. even the israeli army commented via twitter on the recent clashes saying that its troops operated in accordance with the rules of engagement which do include firing live rounds quote selectively according to the un human rights council three and a half thousand palestinians have been wounded by live ammunition since major violence did break out at the border on the thirtieth of march this week scars the violence was fueled c one choose day by the anniversary of the mac bar a day that does symbolize the displacement of the palestinian people and the
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creation of israel we spoke to a palestinian who did witness the day the first jewish settlers arrived and the rise of violence that followed in the region.
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well if any and the number of palestinians killed or injured in those rallies is horrifying most of them a civilian who have nothing to do with any military organization they just want justice and truth turns their ancestral lands which are occupied by israel they want the world to know about their fight for justice the princess's ranald and if the israeli army had not reacted to disproportionately they could have been some form of agreement people would have just gone home all the decisions on the palestinian problem and made long ago learned shrines in un resolutions if israel agrees to comply with them there will be peace in palestine. don't trump has once again been accused of racism in the media but it turns out that in this particular case his comments were taken out of context. we have people coming into the country trying to come and we're stopping out of it we're taking people
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out of the country you wouldn't believe. these are people. these are animals. i want to share what trump said yesterday when he was talking about sanctuary cities in california these are animals i'm a lot more concerned when he does things like immigrants animals and it is a very slippery slope when you start a human i think people based way it's what the nazis did it's what slave owners did it's not what americans do. now ice is the only law enforcement agency that can not use our databases to find the bad guys. who think you know that they do within this thirty we never know know if they are we just sit with friends will tell us about them we have people coming into the country trying to go we're stopping. but we're taking over the country you wouldn't
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believe how big these people. these are people. these are animals will try to take to twitter to lash out against the media some outlets have now published retractions and apologized to trump political cartoonist ted raul feels that some of the media do have too much of an agenda. the credibility is very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being squandered this way i mean what's even more disturbing is that you can attempt to do a good job as a journalist but you're smeared and tarnished by the behavior of organizations that are just pounding their preexisting narrative whether or not the facts bear that narrative out. ok let's return to our top story this hour because militants have
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attempted to attack the author talks cathedral in the capital of the russian republic of chechnya killing two policeman and also one would be joined now by correspondent dina. medina good afternoon just tell us them what more do we know what exactly happened well i just as you mentioned armed militants indeed trying to . try to storm and i deduct storage in russia's republic of change now the attack was prevented by the local law enforcement who was shot down to four militants the church is located in the capital of russia's republic of chechnya right in the downtown of the city and it could be quite crowded during the weekends now according to the reports the militants armed with knives and shotguns were planning to take those people those visitors inside the church hostage before attackers were eliminated by the local law enforcement but during the gunfight two
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police officers were shot and one worshipper also lost his life now at the moment the area is cordoned off by police and the investigation is underway. ok thanks dana for the update that was medina corps chain of it there with the latest in crossly. i'll be back in the headlines to win the latest on that incident in cross name at the top of the next.
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world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all suck but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go meet the center of the beach but how would you and you'll see all the great. good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just take the reader beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. what
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is described in the west as a russian invasion of crimea is a fact the presence of russian soldiers in crimea can you clarify that us discuss all about they could have to go to a bully is typical of a quote but the most of the most go for the below could him. as long ago as eighteen zero four sevastopol the naval base became the main military port of the russian empire on the black sea. during the second world war the heroic defense of sevastopol lasted almost a year and took hundreds of thousands of lives. therefore the naval base in crimea has a legacy of historical pride for the russian black sea fleet as well as being of
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huge strategic importance. those of us alive back then remember when there were soviet missiles put into cuba how frightened americans were and how angry and how we almost went to a nuclear confrontation over having weapons of that kind of destruction placed that close to the united states. just fifty united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which internationally. but almost some of us india was and wasn't enjoying his initial plot which to you had taught me to an audience what you mean with that. was three and zero unless you are showing us not just but with practical
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putting it into shape. opinion is. so slow to cinematic users into the support there was no willingness that ended up with the old me the only leader on that has got to show it. it was a piece of the school would. just i'm a party when i get there but only in the way but as it used to but they're both saying no doubt in the complex amongst the when doesn't it seem easy if it's to make. a state but the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to think that if we act we would soak in the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you may know from the look of clinton just about in the us those challenges the notion of yours that you play in the in your in the lead you disappear you know the same socialism. as up in the back of the land of plenty and lead good lives on those and when you see what i pay for
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a bison you get on the net and your shit. i'm concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at the time what was going up at the gym away in the shia way not. these they do in the midst of them what should they busy. in early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they had their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian as
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a second state bank which was one of the main campaign promises of president bush going to fulfill in two thousand and twelve the government passed a law making it the second official language in the southern and eastern parts of ukraine the areas where the russian population speaking. makes up a majority in ukrainian nationalist groups and initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there are a lot. but a lot a lot. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a powerful one this alarmed the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took to the streets to show their disagreement. in response. is
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conducted their own demonstrations when the two parties would meet it was always tense and eventually it led to tragedy. one person died and over fifty people were wounded in clashes during a pro russian march protesting the new government in kiev. on april sixth the crimean scenario b.p.m. repeating eastern ukraine where protesters seized government buildings. and the next day it will seven day proclaimed don't yet see people's republic kiev replied by announcing the beginning of an anti-terrorist operation in eastern ukraine. by that time the international media was screaming about a russian invasion in ukraine russia could now be on the verge of invading ukraine but strong words state only in the media the ukrainian authorities never announced
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a war like situation why i.m.f. cannot give money to countries in gauged an ongoing war that's roboto shango over as they can only think you when you go to your show will go to geneva too much money was already invested in you. to stop halfway i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic train. starts in a city in the world it will slowly new democracy just go to. some of them but obviously the funds had to keep coming and the conflict had to keep going. and more bloody and deadly was all you show me so. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. as well do.
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you know that's why you know in this field of. oil natural when you put your source though not all of. us. through a new deal. you know that's really kind of. the world seem to busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern. and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january two thousand and fourteen the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade union house a building which would soon become a monument to a massacre of its own it's difficult to overestimate the importance of odessa it is
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strategically located on the black sea and it's ukraine's largest seaport it's not surprising that ukraine's new authorities were watching the situation unfolding there with growing alarm. more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up. the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self-defense units along with members of
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radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. law. these families and asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent encampment where they attacked the anti might on protesters sought shelter in the trading house but it was a track down supporters started throwing molotov. cocktails into the building till it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside for trying to escape jumped from. how low a fire station was less than a mile away it took almost half an hour for firefighters to arrive when they finally did the damage had been done. but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events
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a messenger from my don andriy pair obie made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long round of applause is for you sure for saudi what this it but lots of your i don't want to see it just to just put your story you know what would you see. on its facebook page the right sector announced the events of may second a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly two years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the
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very beginning. to just get really cute you can put. it looks like odessa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may thirtieth of two thousand and fifteen . mikhail saakashvili an old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine. neighboring country georgia hello ho down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission maybe she didn't really do as i do want to. let me go to mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with them ok.

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