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this is. the all business and there was a student who was a funny and his cards on the fine. several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home no one picked up nine civilians are killed including three children when i'll news for a terrorist shell a christian village in syria from providence. also ahead in the program a suicide bombing kills thirty two people at a rally in afghanistan against a local police chief while the twin blasts in the same province targets school doors during morning rush hour also in the program.
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there is some international missions to brought tens of thousands of migrants to him. i think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control who is entering my country top level insight into europe's migraine crisis ahead please hardline interior ministry talks exclusively to r.t. . just after nine pm here in moscow this tuesday september the eleventh wherever you're joining us from welcome to the program our top story the syrian government appears on the verge of taking over the last remaining terrorist stronghold in the war torn nation though the situation in several other parts of the country remains on unstable one of those being province.
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heard a roar and then there was dust everywhere i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover them with my body we lost part of our eye when told to find him and so he was in the corridor there was a pool of blood coming from his head. but assad was in and several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called no one picked out. the hollow some people died a young lady and it's illegal and two teenagers also died.
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well besides some provinces. are also active in a glib right where tensions continue to rise the situation iran did live has become the focus of the latest meeting at the u.n. security council. joins me live now from washington with the details from those talks hi there just give us some kind of feeling about how relations are over syria following choose the debate bring us up to speed. well it doesn't seem that everybody is on the same page we saw a harsh rhetoric coming from all sides everyone involved in it live including the u.s. u.k. france and obviously russia iran and turkey were special guests at the meeting and they all reaffirmed the territorial integrity of syria along with china bolivia kazakhstan russia now while all other member states applauded the efforts of the peace process the u.s. shut it down calling it
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a failure but what separated the likes of russia and china from the west is that russia china and iran maintain their position of advancing some sort of political process whereas the west cold for a political transition and what does that translate to it seems that the west things that assad has to go and mind you he is the democratically elected a legitimate leader of syria now russia pointed out that it live province is the last remaining terrorist stronghold in syria and it's also a deescalation zone and he said that it seems that some colleagues don't want to see it liberated and now according to the syrian envoy there around ten thousand militants in live and they are referred to as moderate rebels we've all heard that before and we should also remind ourselves today that osama bin laden was the original moderate rebel in the eighty's and he was backed and armed by the. cia and
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everything changed when washington's a valiant valiant hero against communism was found to be the perpetrator of the nine eleven attacks now there is a chance that history might be repeating itself in syria which russia iran and china have all warned but now it looks like the a trilateral summit the next trilateral summit will be meeting in russia so we'll just have to see if there are any positive developments that come out of that. so america live from washington d.c. this hour thank you for. russia's military sales terrorists there have started their final preparations for a possible faults flag attack artes and daniel hawkins join kevin on earlier in the studio to discuss the developments. but accusations and counter-accusations the russian m o d has been warning about this for quite some time today we've got news
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coming in from the russian reconsideration center in syria that things are actually on the move according to them camera crews are on site in the libyan the town of jews that should good of their filming this alleged incident a false flag operation according to the russians at least based on intelligence from residents from locals in the town itself and they say this footage that they're filming will include what the helmets treating alleged victims of a false chemical weapons attack by the syrian government from the barrel bombs from helicopters this footage will then be sent to various news channels across the middle east and the u.s. as well within the next twenty four hours of by the end of today at least we have of course the comment from the u.s. department of defense to see if they know anything about this if they can comment on this somehow we haven't heard back but the u.s. has previously denied all of this they've said this is just the destruction it is just propaganda and the threat of chemical weapons use by damascus is very real
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tensions on all sides these accusations flying around it does look like something is finally coming to a head there doesn't it you know i mean tensions have been rising and that the u.s. has made their position very clear multiple times they've said that chemical weapon use by damascus will trigger retaliation likely military retaliation would strikes by the u.s. and its allies on syrian government forces they've also made clear that any chemical weapon use will be blamed it was printed really on the damascus government so that their position is very clear that's led to clashes between russian and u.s. officials previously things getting quite heated let's take a look just so there's no confusion here if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we. we will respond very strongly. forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it we urge the international community to support collective efforts and syria's use of chemical weapons and we remain
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resolved to act. uses chemical weapons again who would use the people who use militarily useless means to draw before the three powerful countries upon themselves we have all seen what the syrian regime backed by the russian government has done in the past that should not be a surprise to anyone that that would be a concern of ours once again. we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being expelled there it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the task of changing dissident regimes above the common goals of eradicating terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any side here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe of acacias that we all agree that the massacres has no weapons i mean even if they've been using them would be suicidal triggering a military intervention from the west potentially any such chemical weapons use or
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even threat to allegation of such chemical weapon use could be the scope of the spark triggering some very serious incident. turkey's president has come out with a strong statement on syria publishing an article in the wall street journal in the us he stated it was necessary to stop syrian president assad and warn that it glib offensive code turn into a humanitarian catastrophe. but you're a sad criminal regime has for seven years targeted syria's citizens with arbitrary arrests systematic torture summary executions barrel bombs and chemical and conventional weapons. well that article appeared just days after president erdogan took part in a tiran summit along with russia and iran who support the syrian government in an effort to resolve the situation in well let's now bring in hay cohen yana root
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check a turkish affairs expert on research or a television university for his take you're welcome to the program turkey's position seems somewhat contradictory here is this a political move or is the earth a one on the sure which side he should not take perhaps. ok first of all we should underline the fact turkey is trying to dance in two different weddings at the same time while trying to having good relationship with russia they're also trying to have good relationship with the united states from turkey's point of view we have to import of matters here one is its own allies that are backed by different syrian army their names is. real and the second issue is of course the refugee crisis and in this regard also mr air don't made it very clear that not only turkey will play that paid the price of this offensive against it but also the whole european union in other verbs mr advani is
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trying to say if united states and the west will not do anything regarding the people fence if not to stop the bashar assad and its own las so turkey may you know open the borders of turkey so that the current three point five million refugees that are residing in turkey may come to europe because at the end of the day nowadays according to reports we have with what we understand that there are three million people in italy. come to turkey and turkey. made it very clear that they cannot carry does burden anymore yeah just following up and not on chris say the syrian government offensive. that it should stop and if it doesn't is to muss is going to listen what kind of reaction in effect could we expect from opening the borders anything else. well turkey
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again they don't want to open the borders they'd they told that very clearly that they cannot have this burden anymore and in this regard turkey's trying to differentiates. different groups like. sham which is considered as a shot and it is also considered as a terrorist organization also by turkey about from the other hand turkey sees some other groups. as a legitimate part of the. free syrian army and maybe. turkey will be more satisfied if these entities will be transferred to the northern part of the province as it was done before in aleppo province so in this regard turkey is also trying to send a clear message to bashar al assad meaning that by sending reinforcements to the. cantons turkey trying to say. that if you're going to make an offensive so you're
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going to face the consequences of course from my perspective it is very much unlikely but we're going to see just what we have you on the program your overall thoughts on the situation i'll just go through the most pertinent of them. the last terrorist stronghold in the country on syria appears close to defeating them there but there's been harsh exchanges of rhetoric between the us russia amongst others why do you think that is shouldn't the fight against terrorism killers people trying to take over that region be a goal that unites all parties. look this is a very old story you know from your perspective an entity might be considered as a terrorist organization but for the other party that the same entity might be considered you know a freedom warrior and of course in this case we are where we watch where will
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anyway or that nobody is calling this. fighters as freedom and freedom fighters but in this regard we should concentrate on the humanitarian matter what is this approximately if i'm not mistaken three million people may change may may turn into refugees and these people may come to europe and of course you know it's not a secret that these people unfortunately not want to and in terms of welfare it will create a very harsh it take for the european capitals and also you know the far right extremism will climb and will be touring a drastically european capitals so this this isn't like a domino effect that it will have very harsh consequences for european politics so it's not that simple that one side is attacking the terrorists and the others should you know a ploughs because there are some other effects site i think it's defaults of haikou
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and a turkish affairs expert on research or tell of the university life on the program . a suicide bombing has hit a protest in eastern afghanistan killing at least thirty two people authorities say dozens more were injured the demonstration there was calling for the resignation of a local police commander. sunny brings us more. today afternoon exactly just a few minutes after. a suicide bomber actually targeted a group of sue williams who gathered into some problems of afghanistan in one go to protest against a local police commander below in action districts of nanga hall which is sort of a caucus on the taliban group and also isis group active in this province. hole is counted as one of the insecure opponents of afghanistan which this group is
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the average. parentally in this province and mostly launching such kind of deadly attacks on civilian. civil and kitty's government into situations more likely that this attack also you know contacted by the isis group. into plastic also conducted such kind of attacks on civilian gatherings in different parts of afghanistan. a twin blast also hit the same province in afghanistan today reports say a child was killed four others injured a word of warning we find the following images disturbing this is partly one of those injured in the attack the first bomb went off during morning rush hour outside a girls' school students from a neighboring boy's school then gathered near the scene when a second explosion occurred witnesses say it was the secondary attack that calls the council thinks it's a tactic known double top no group has claimed responsibility but the taliban make
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state of previously targeted the region all schools have been closed for the time being. all right turning our attention to europe and barcelona work separatists are out in force today in the spanish region let's take a look at some of the latest pictures we have from robbie hundreds of thousands on the streets marking cuts alone is national day almost one year old from when the region's government declared independence from that decision in october twenty seventh dane propelled the country into a constitutional crisis was the carrot illegal.
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to those in charge in the council on government who are the protectionist in this challenge to a coexistence i asked them to cease illegal activities they should abandon their objectives. i. if you need we are now applying article one five five because no government at all in a democratic country can accept that the law will be ignored or violated or changed and this has all happened under false criteria and they impose that criteria on
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everybody else. all right switching gears now a russian protest artist notorious for staging some watering stunts a fund that fleeing to fronts the claim asylum hasn't worked out quite according to plan that's after his latest piece hit the limits once more. russia it's sometimes difficult to be and. yes especially for one makes
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a political declaration out of his art that's the case of that poverty and who we already know and has just been arrested for setting the door of the former k.g.b. building on fire. the public the price of his actions is the loss of his freedom. we filmmakers sponsors back to sin the world of culture and citizens outraged about the situation. opposition illegal. incarcerated in russian. little. daily life in french
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prison is like every day a prison guard names incarcerated person and reads his arrest warrant out loud the prisoner then grabs his things and mattress from the cell says his goodbyes to his prison mates and leaves influence for example five to ten prison guards on a convict and slam them to the floor. twist his hand and then lead him out was squeezing his neck. obviously the administration here is just torturing me. key leaders business executives from across the asia pacific region have gathered in russia's port city of la de vos stock for the eastern economic forum and one of the more interesting events so far was a meeting between. chinese leader xi jinping the two leaders visited
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a far east exhibition giving their cooking skills no less a world weapon up some pancakes together and then eating them with what else but the are the meeting didn't pass without a lighthearted exchange over it pays for it. at the root of all that are. going to be going on i don't really when you're going to learn from but. there you go. lose you lose your ability to do it was it was was it with both of us because it is only if it were the real you are just really want to get. him out just lead on to some more serious business as well putin and she have been holding closed door talks with one of the topics discussed the support all of national currencies our correspondent in vladivostok brings us more not right not. the key message is for a lot of. paying in fly out of the world that there was great trust
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between beijing and moscow when it comes to politics defense and security business to keep growing stronger and stronger and most important the beijing and moscow are looking to get off the dollar at least when it comes to bilateral trade amid mounting pressure from washington should the to succeed in ditching the dollar as their main currency of trade this could be a clear signal to other countries after all if moscow and beijing could pull it off why couldn't others for one of the rounds of talks the leaders of russia and china word joined by the wealthiest businessmen from the two countries and there was also a behind closed door session the russian ambassador before that session began had hinted that syria would be brought up anyway judging by what was said on tuesday
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there is every side that russia and china will continue to act as team players on an international and global scene you know lots going on are in iran where you were speaking there on the sidelines of the forum we heard from billionaire investor jim rogers on other experts indeed attending the event all going tensions over trade and tar if they were some of the topics that jim touched upon the next major finally change the balance in europe and to change our relations with countries beyond europe. i'm thinking of russia because they've been saying for years now that i mean government i will work on it because sanctions against russia do not make an economic political. well on this one and. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of the year of the does few things but doesn't while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the united states in russia and china because europe's population and economic power would diminish more
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and more. unfortunately in brussels and in europe they only understand the language of money therefore they're not talking about principles values solidarity economic issues the e.u. is now discussing the budget for the next seventy years seeking to get it approved we devote all countries and we the italian government from prime minister down have already said that if there is no agreement on the other issues on banking policy i recalled for policy immigration we won't vote for the budget you're watching r t international is the u.s. making a play for regime change in venice whale watching the hawks gets its teeth into the heart and it's right at.
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