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heath one of the staff members sixty five year old i.t. specialist in flat emirs a heart of was killed during the attack. so where is tatyana now well she finally got her position of power in the new government. one month later the time for another act in the play came armenian ukrainian protester sir gagne go on was one of the first to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for the role of a sacred victim lead to simple mourning the most common solicitousness of us. or this is. unfortunately sergei got the part betrayed by his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january twenty second two thousand and fourteen the
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circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day even though the whole area of protests was heavily filmed at that time there were no records or witnesses to help the investigation and his body was moved immediately from the scene of the crime. sergei became the first killed martyr of your own my done and in a heartbeat the police officers were appointed as his killers almost two years later the official investigation would still deliver no results now it is widely believed that negro yawns murder was staged by provocative tours to escalate the conflict. god speaks to people with the language of science on january twenty sixth two thousand and fourteen hope francis prayed for ukraine addressing thousands of people at st peter's square in vatican city. it speeds up.
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after the prayer two white doves were released from the papal window and were immediately attacked by a crow and siegel those who understand the language could easily read the meaning of this elma soon great forces the siegel and the crow would be tearing apart to slavic nations the white doves this omen gave hope to the ukrainian people saying that by god's will the doves would be saved but it also predicted severe hardship and many victims. the events which could enter into the history of the color revolutions as the most massive human sacrifice yet arrived right on schedule one month later. for weeks this european powerful has been the scene of a violent uprising. today but yesterday yet the protesters are pushing up towards
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the government district arms here with molotov cocktails but we still haven't guns and shotguns too. there are casualties on both sides but it. pushes just said that there are six dead people out there not just a day they say they've been hit by snipers. she writes unethically modified organisms the system kids and food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . my son is taking that in life and what does that have to do with g.m. it. was just something that. was almost. life
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is a chemical widely used to kill legal. blowsy the most widely used her was like the beer allowance is. a price and runs off there's a possible contamination. that can occur if you just scientists proof that g.m. products really awful on the human race to science servants to the world free of g.m.'s in crisis eight wouldn't even be able to see as we passed the points of no resend. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race based on often spinning dramatic developments only
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mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trades per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one this will show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. if.
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people. you were much a little stir with. your bill of chewing for months to store naturalists through. the years. consider what order the proposal shall appear with the door but full. of control and we'll see you. and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq on three part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my gun. which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. but at least not now so my done most of that is the days i think he usually this is when the bus will open under the.
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old functional by sea host nor do you feel of course addition your blessing to still consider both houses of ourselves. the protesters were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred bullets are huge shifts and what social. security and of a mystery linger in your. thought those are built up on you know what's the what's the better off you what i learned. naturals what is wrong. because from inside the protest camp the opposition leader vitali klitschko urged his supporters to stay put each of you here should stay strong in spirit he said because we're not going anywhere. we live with
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a video thirty minute video of what us up as it's he or she and she asked the what it is. khaki a poor support also at the. top as. and you put in the. water and i think it's a shell of a new one in you know when a social. aboard. like in two thousand and four during the orange revolution international leaders felt it necessary to intervene and bring both sides to the negotiating table but he used to first and then you leave immediately so if. fabius. front valter steinmeyer. bratislava sikorsky. must be sure. it's his turn to go it's a toss the wood for the union desperation and we're going to. see if.
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the ukrainian president and the leaders of the anti-government protests there have agreed on a truce the truth was to give talks between president and the opposition. just like in two thousand and four the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but yeah but you made it by the date national public radio and you. probably sacked but that's the best. but i respect book they have a couple strongly is that double look at it what if we cannot say all of the. stock of the coach at. celtic will put up a cool. new. store.
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soon i did. a lot of. suppling you know one who needs to be able to focus just at the news. just with a. you always do the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they wanted to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy. but it. was a. young. because it was a. deal of course so yeah. we got a lot of mush in a couple of. hours that we didn't know it though and you know.
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it is a deal. that is the muslim bill of. luxury below. the totem blockbuster out in a lot of the news that's what the word president. rests that he. put his if you want to put you know one. near that letter to it. yeah. the on the studies that showed up though if you want. to do this. at the same time we're saying it's last goodbyes to the victims of the massacre. it was also welcoming those who came to power at their cost ukraine's parliament
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has voted for the new speaker of the assembly to become interim president oleksandr turchynov called on lawmakers to form an interim government by tuesday for these latest developments out follow the dismissal of president viktor again the call that's on saturday and they remove unico bitch not following the constitutional procedures for impeachment present to the impeachment then you are below stability in the lead of those in blue but only because it's all a sort of wholeness the other one is the yellow so much for the lime into those three issue of the deposit up of the parliament of ukraine consists of four hundred fifty deputies the constitution of ukraine requires at least a three fourths majority to vote in other words. three hundred thirty eight votes in favor of the impeachment but only three hundred twenty eight deputies voted yes . the u.s. state department a meal most immediately said this was a legitimate government and that was part of this effort to get regime change
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instead of trying to find some way to revive the for going twenty first agreement where maybe you could bring back in a coalition some titular way that became not a possibility anymore then you had eastern ukraine resisting crimea wanting to break away and things rapidly escalating. voters will decide sunday whether they'll leave ukraine enjoying russia the campaign with the slogan together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. karim at the below. but it's done the most through it. that the new still less in. syria the. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on a covert his decision to postpone the two thousand and thirteen european union
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association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears of its people based on the will of the crimean who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists and neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll call you. this led to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february twenty seventh the government buildings in the capital of crimea were seized by pro russian protesters. the current crimean government was dismissed and the new leader surrogate acciona of was assigned as the leader of the crimean
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autonomy republic when you lead the as the. the but i shall it's close is go to kosovo still with you has this should cue. on march sixteenth the crimean referendum morse held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody looks at this seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow they big the ballot boxes to get ninety six percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether this vote really is free and fair especially given the heavy
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military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to the american people the reality is very different atmosphere has set be envied electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city of some couple one of us funding away from him to be held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. for this but it's to talk with the markets in the market if this political slow in the in the enough of this. that we should know itself well enough. so in the media more exposure though so it's. but if something. is a piece in the. news not. even
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supposed. to win you will be able. to cross europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even some company else where they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all post. you got. to go. this is. just because i'm out of political office and for you member of the left 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 war it's about to hurt and the redistribution of our west works on their date downwards
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we want all. we have to judge countries and leaders at the wreck the case per case so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to get the facts but also believe in. their worldview so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or something but it's sometimes actually a different world view fact they just fake news by powerful people. the police. on the streets of the united states are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that.
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the stories that shaped the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem. a violent protest sixty. votes against an international probe into the gaza killings. relations between the e.u. and the us are tested again after the european union said that it remains committed to the iran nuclear deal very agreement washington quit earlier this month. at the latest. she voted for you. with growth. and defeat of engineering europe's longest bridge connecting crimea to russia finally opens.
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harvey this is the weekly here on r.t. international great to have your company. this week the u.s. officially moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem sparking new tensions in the region as palestinians also claim the city as their own protests over the issue have become the deadliest seen for years. i. wanted more years to remember this moment. this is true. but loaded up with the word we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may
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there be peace we pray for the peace of jerusalem. i think. for all. i. live. the opening of the embassy went ahead as despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound our correspondent witnessed the scene. angry crowd has gathered there protesting against him to see meet the needs radio police are trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose
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a decision by the u.s. administration to relocate there have a seat in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city for thirty five to forty percent of its residents are living under occupation most of them are not citizens of any state that denied basic rights i'm here with a group called all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're here because we oppose terms and to see who we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not a game. i'm a tb and israeli parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by the as a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been for the past in and for and then they are. pushed us to the back we are here to see that jerusalem east is ok
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if i did it today it could be the capital of the state of palestine the tensions are definitely running high hair as you can see this scuffles and clashes and whipping push pull it and it was a lot of anger over. what happened let up in fact right at the heart of the firefight up to me deals that up to this shit is really not i don't think oh. come. on if this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion of the two we see them in the sea opening just across the road all these kind of scenes i'm sitting where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and a lot of disappointment that the american government went ahead with this move. israeli army has commented on its handling of the protests this thing that it
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followed standard procedures acting in self-defense against palestinian protesters it also says it used live rounds in a selective manner both israelis and palestinians have longstanding statehood bid to jerusalem we take a look why jerusalem is a city that's been a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away for nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade of the holy land and up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be their holy sites and since the formation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with their arab neighbors saw israel capture and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of
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establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's underlined that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community valid goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations and not like unilateral action. some of america's allies have criticised the decision to relocate the embassy they've called it a bridge of international law and also said that it inflames an already tense situation some of that criticism was voiced that an emergency session of the u.n. security council is on tuesday although the u.s. representative insisted the embassy move did not undermine the peace process. it has no bearing on jerusalem's holy sites it does not prejudge whatever the parties might negotiate in a peace agreement it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet
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for some this is supposedly a cause for violence or the un human rights council has voted to launch an international probe into the mass deaths on the israeli gaza border washington condemned the resolution with the u.s. envoy suggesting the international organization has more important things to deal with the saudis kaleb open explain these accusations may be a double edged sword. the day that the american embassy was officially moved to jerusalem it was a day of great jubilation for american and israeli officials. this morning. but across the palestinian territories it couldn't have been more different in beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and chaos our greatest hope is for peace the united states is prepared to support peace negotiations united states is prepared to support
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a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts the peace plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against 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
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in iran the people are finally getting wise to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer the u.s. 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 of journalists that is until somebody mentioned 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 a palestinian photo journalist was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by israeli sniper now if this was intentional it could possibly constitute
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a war crime by israel but other 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. the rift between the e.u. and the us is deepening over the iran nuclear deal brussels and its chief has reassured tehran the book remains committed to the agreement the statement came during his first visit to iran since the fall washington out of the accord the european union did we routed it the most million at the states this impromptu with it all from the joint complacency of. the west's absolutely unanimity among us because of the government that union will defend the seventy mm and will stick to the commitments make of the
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