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israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting mostly peaceful palestinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents yes all the talk about human rights does not apply to palestinian protesters they do not get america's support because they're not protesting in the right country. big protests in iran the people finally gets unwise as to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer do us is watching very closely for human rights violations with israel all bets are off on world press freedom day heather now it was all about championing the rights
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of journalists that is until somebody mention gaza we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists journalists in the gaza strip look there are unfortunately a lot of journalists who die all around the world i'm not going to be able to list every single death of a journalist and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself back in april yasser move taja palestinian photo journalist who was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by israeli sniper now if this was intentional it could possibly constitute a war crime by israel but heather nauert thinks it was self-defense either way she doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda. artsy new york. and other news this week on wednesday north korea threatened to scupper highly anticipated talks between kim jong un and don't trump people nyang is furious about
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ongoing joint military war games conducted by washington and south korea. i i i i i. there are exercises that are legal there are planned well well in advance we will continue to go ahead and plan the meeting between president trumping kim jong un well the drills do come at a time when pyongyang and sell are enjoying improved relations but north korea is also angry about remarks by top u.s. officials saying that it could suffer the same fate as libya. looks now at how the last deal between pyongyang and washington worked and we all know what carrot and stick diplomacy is but these this goes beyond that way beyond
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their will get private capital the comes in north korea is desperately in need of energy support electricity for their people we can deliver that and as i said earlier this week we can create conditions for real economic prosperity for the north korean people that will rival that of the south talk about extremes not so long ago people were seriously talking about nuclear war those with a penchant for the dramatic really made the best of the opportunity north korea. not make it work threats to the united states. they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen well north koreans must be sighing in relief instead of fire and fury they're now getting the carrot all they have to do is give up nukes nice let's just hope they have short memories so i think iran is on notice and they are going to have to make
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a choice are they willing to go down the path which i think ultimately will lead to greater prosperity and security for iran. giving up the acquisition of nuclear weapons or will they continue down a path that is going to lead to confrontation or quit the radians gave up on nukes dismantle their program complied absolutely with every requirement in the end it didn't matter they gave up nukes and then america took back the whole perspire it's a thing we'll see how we do with the rand probably we want to very well with them but that's ok too they've got to understand. life because i know that they do understand when life gives you lemons make lemonade so long as trump doesn't take the lemons too regardless perhaps this time things will
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be different iran was a one off right wrong i am pleased that the united states and north korea yesterday reached agreement this agreement is good for the united states good for our allies and good for the safety of the entire world in one nine hundred ninety four bill clinton made a deal with north korea north korea curtails its nuclear program and the us builds two nuclear reactors for it to compensate energy loss gives it half a million tons of fuel per year and normalize relations they never built the nuclear reactors they never sent any fuel and they never signed an official peace agreement you're seeing a pattern here right perspire it seems to be the carrot except what no one seems the realizes it's for dangling not for tasting that just life they've got to understand. life because i don't think they do understand.
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gas see if they're now supporters of the parties that do look likely to form a sleaze next coalition government are voting on their proposed manifesto the five star movement has already confirmed that its members are in favor of the program and if approved by all it would pave the way to the formation of a government eleven weeks after the election. we love it with all their mates but we did something new for the history of the italian republic we outlined program point by point and we have to respect. the euro skeptic likely coalition partners have lined several key areas ranging from pension and tax reforms to a major review of treaties with the e.u. it also includes a new approach to the refugee crisis italy is currently experiencing and to russia viewing moscow as a partner not a threat but. the contract for. us.
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to everyone even only european level from now on the. levy family help to change the cetacean of the eye to young resourceful and brave men because. i'm voting yes i vote yes although i'm not the least member because i think this iteration you need to leave has to change now still to come for you here in the weekly on r.t. around twenty thousand people have reportedly been evicted in tanzania well have a look at the details on that story as to just after the break. we have to judge countries and leaders directives. so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media try to get the facts but also leave. their worldview so this is where social media and direct communication comes in
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unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or something but it's sometimes a different world view just fake news. powerful people. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. it's. actually going to be that's what before. people. interested always it belongs in. africa as long promoted yourself as a safari holiday destination not least. three advertisement splot this one.
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but the reality on the ground can be less rosy safari parks have been looking to expand their territory that according to a new study has led the government of the east african state of tanzania to mass evictions of indigenous communities the vixens began in the early two thousand but tensions rose after some twenty thousand people were allegedly left homeless last august and september alone with nearly six thousand homes deliberately damaged some of those affected have told their story. we got to come out of the fight. or not we got the model was kind of like that across the uk because i want to
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forget that it was when i met. about the. women of whatever you know we don't but i forgot that while you're. on the go with a come on he's in to get on a. unicycle the fans are. close and yet here was a. quarter why do i. need to know my cousin. got enough to cause that when i. go to those. who are mom i need one visit. one is all good people he says come on in the legislation and land lawyers in the name of conservation the government tanzania has been dispossessed in the indigenous kluges these legislations have been used to basically denying them aside their access to grazing lands that access to water holes but not just that it has allowed some of the safari companies that are
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operating in the area to conclude that local officials who have been intimidated who have arrested and beaten the villagers because they have tried to use their ancestral lands we also find that they have been violent addictions and these are all being carried out in the name of toward a tourism arsenal dinars and in the absence of food it has led to widespread hunger managership and disease the kind of disposition that they report priest you shills are going to the are not to be forced out of their homes and lands with their messiah been forced out of existence. the head of one company probe thomson safaris strongly denies though being involved in the shins its director rick thompson adds that they also work with local communities and the government to improve access to water although some activists on the ground tell a different story. if i look for example what happened back then and the government
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of mixed it to people from iraq times and yet the pastoralists but it was the old lowlands of our relation and there were. where the houses were burned you know all well. there was a law in the planning well. you know when you live in a place you wrong you have a structure you have or social services and now you hold it just to the forests so if you will ask me well i must say how where. where they are where you live in the us there are whole. russia has issued a diplomatic memo to ukraine raising concerns about the safety of russian journalists in the country this does come after security forces raided the kiev offices of a russian media group and detained its director could have a shinseki who's in charge of rain obviously she trained your i was detained on
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tuesday for alleged treason his relatives have not heard from him since his arrest but after the since he was arrested ukrainian security services also broke into the offices of rayon of the sea ukraine the search is there lasted more than eight hours and the houses of journalists working for the agency were also search well there's been some high level condemnation of care actions many organizations are accusing the ukrainian government of an attack on media freedom and demanding release we discuss this break from demba she's the deputy director of the europe and central asia division of human rights watch and she says the complaints over media freedoms in the ukraine are on the rise. should a government be criminalizing speech and media activities that groundlessly and ukraine i think this is out of line with ukraine's these raids and detentions are out of line with ukraine's obligations to protect media freedoms there's
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a there's an obligation to provide some kind of transparency about what exactly is grounding treason charges that's an extremely serious serious charge that carries a hefty prison sentence so they better continue to come forward with what it is that causing the grounds for this charge because working for you know working for ria novosti or having a russian passport or not grounds for or for treason charge we and other organizations have have been expressing i think more frequently concerns about media freedoms in ukraine so that's how we can look so far today here in r.t. we're back. in thirty five. seventy four design submissions. seven cells.
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to choose. that eight hundred sixty don't stop there is a. russian w.b. . and a russian mobster. show you how and why crimea bridge was built. what does the construction of what you need to transport artery that will help the heart of crimea. what all those you know what google more familiar pretty big but. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach but tell we're with you and we'll show the great game the
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great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. a low as just i want to you know and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say the review beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look. with no make this manufactured consensus instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lives only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real needs.
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what is described in the west as a russian invasion of crimea is in fact the presence of russian soldiers in crimea can you clarify that let us discuss all about their. god give it a brilliant book all of a quote but the most of the most go full of the couldn't. 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 they 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 so if the united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea plays 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 isn't buzzing into is an actual plot which you have taught me to. put you in with that. was three and zero in less than a shooting in us not just but with practical. use left in units.
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so it's not just in the north it uses into this a particular let's say no in your system ended up with the old me the only leader on that that's got to shut it down look carefully you will. it was a piece the schools would. estimate but i get there but only you know a buzz but they both say you know that on the phone sex amongst the with doesn't it seem easy but if you make one wish they would but the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to in the beginning if we act we would sort of the response. went to me because you knew seemed up and you know look if when i should just shut up you know and i lost those she understood in those years that you play in the in your in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the in the atlanta show and i get a little illusion when you see what i pay for a bison you can get on
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a night on your show. diane concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at the time what's going up at the time of waiting the ship way not. these they do in the midst of them what should the busy mean. in early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with a 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 have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian as a second state language was one of the main campaign promises of president bush
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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 speaking pop. elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups and initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on a. part of our last hour. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an 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 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. it's
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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 a war like situation why i.m.f.
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cannot give money to countries in gauged an ongoing war that's reporter shank zero zero was as a commercial pilot that you assume 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 trained. democracy in a city you know well it will slowly new democracy just go to vermont you know. 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. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. that's why didn't.
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they focus just going that's why you know. done bust. through a new deal. you know that's really kind of a prelude to. the world seem too 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 radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. blood
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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 end time mind on protesters sought shelter in the trading house but it was a track mind on supporters started throwing money. atop cocktails into the building till it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside for trying to escape jump. 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 a messenger from my don andriy pair o. b.
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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 just to just put your story you know would you see it. 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 very beginning. we just keep really keep you keep watching it.
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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 you. crane's neighboring country georgia so down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization come on or a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and
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this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but. was. soon after the rose revolution blossom fully georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never never will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he said this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president.
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mikheil decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. at play for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more transfer. and thinks this minute.

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