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we learned that some of our colleagues are trying to influence so i stand upon it you will not succeed in this my american colleagues said that the istana process has failed maybe you want it to but i'm going to disappoint you i'm sure we will achieve results. which you could use with now it looks like history might repeat itself but we can only hope for the best and look forward to a liberated terrorist free syria russia's ambassador to the un claimed there is no reason for damascus to use chemical weapons and that it would only risk a military response from western powers. and russia's military meanwhile has repeated its claim that terrorist an adlib have started their final preparations for a possible for flag attack daniel hawkins bring us the developments. the russian ministry of defense has been warning for two weeks of a possible false flag operation by militants in using chemical weapons
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a red line for the u.s. and its allies according to the russian military that possibility became clearer sight of local residents in the town of fears that i was sure of a claim camera crews on site have recorded footage of an alleged chemical attack by the syrian government including video of what helmets rescuers treating supposed victims the footage says is to be sent to numerous channels imminently to justify a u.s. led military intervention the us department of defense hasn't yet responded to us directly with comment on these claims although the u.s. has made their position clear they mowe uncertain terms just so there's no confusion here if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly. through an armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them if there is no military necessity for really. urge the international community to support collective and serious use of chemical weapons and we remain resolved to.
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use its chemical weapons again we would use them all sensible people will not use militarily useless means to draw before 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 but that would be a concern. should we have the impression that u.s. threats against damascus aimed at preventing terrorist from being expelled there is not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the task of changing dissident regimes above the common goals of reading terrorism and extremism is. a back and forth of accusations without cia sions the us has been clear that any. the use of chemical weapons will be attributed to the assad government and will result in military action moscow's claim that damascus simply
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has no logic in drawing the wrath of the us military on themselves has been dismissed as a destruction tensions in the liberal protein boiling point and anticipation of a government offensive against terrorist and rebel groups it's clear that any incident involving allegations of chemical weapons could be a spark for the outbreak of all out conflict between multiple parties meanwhile turkish media has come out with a strong statement on syria and an article for the wall street journal in the us president added guns said it was necessary to stop syria's assad whom he accused of atrocities and war and that an envelope of found could turn into a humanitarian catastrophic basher assad's criminal regime has for seven years targeted syria's citizens with arbitrary arrests systematic torture summary executions barrel bombs and chemical and conventional weapons. that article
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appeared just days after president adly going to pardon a summit in tyrone along with the russian and ukrainian leaders who support the assad government in an effort to resolve the situation and dilip an expert in takesh affairs told us that tacky and is currently trying to perform an increasingly difficult balancing act 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 a good relationship with the united states turkey's trying to increase its leverage in the in the province by underlining by highlighting that this will trigger an other refugee crisis approximately nowadays there are three million people that may turn into refugees so turkey turkey is trying to emphasize that this new people may come to europe and this will not be only turkey saudi and therefore turkey's trying to do its best in order to deter. bashar assad's russia.
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to stop the offensive and try to find common ground. by launching a diplomatic campaign in this matter. bombing has hit a protest in eastern afghanistan killing at least thirty two people authorities say dozens more were injured the demonstration was calling for the resignation of a police commander local journalist as a carrier has sunny brings us more. today afternoon exactly just a few minutes after. a suicide bomber actually targeted a group of sue williams who gathered in some problems of afghanistan in one go to protest against a local police commander. in action districts of nanga hall which is sort of a caucus on the taliban group and also isis group apt if in this province.
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hall is counted as one of the insecure opponents of ganesan which group is the average. parentally in this province and mostly launching such kind of daily attacks on civilian government civil and kitty's government in a situations more likely that this at talk also. contacted by the isis group. into plastic also conduct to such kind of attacks on civilian gatherings in different parts of afghanistan. and when blast also hit the same province in afghanistan today reports say a child was killed and four others entered a word of warning you may find the following images quite disturbing this is apparently one of those injured in the attack the first bomb when arguing morning rush hour outside of girls' school students from a neighboring boy's school then gathered near the scene when
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a second explosion occurred witnesses say it was that secondary attack that course the casualties and said tactic known as double tap group has claimed responsibility but the taliban an islamic state have previously targeted their region all schools have been close in jalalabad for the time being. and the european parliament has been debating whether hungary should be stripped off its try to vote on the e.u. affairs supporters of the proposal claim that they had karen government's policy says breach the values of the union or at least peter oliver has more the european parliament came together in strasburg on tuesday for a plenary session on what to do about hungary and whether article seventy measures will be put in place or budapest what article seven essentially means is it's the ultimate political lawtey step in the european union it strips all could strip and
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suspend the voting rights of hungry in the e.u. institutions essentially taking away their voice in the in the wealth of the european family there were lots of allegations made against victor orbán his government and the nation of hungary listen to a few of them now sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report in particular as regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the judicial individuals into government and rich themselves their family. remember steph rents from public funding from utopian taxpayer money less alexian is this that we cannot close our eyes to the problems in handling the elections this year were held in an atmosphere of aggression and intimidation of them gary and prime minister viktor orban was in strasburg to hear those allegations he was bullish in his response he said it didn't matter what he said he
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thought that mindset already been made up and he said that when allegations like this were made against himself and his government that they were insulting the history of hungary and the hungarian people who don't want your already made up your mind i stand here to defend my country and this is a matter of on or this insults the honor of hungary this uses double standards and violates the treaty as it says in our polls you want to make a moral decision based on numbers the nation be damned over vote on whether to sanction hungry will be on wednesday afternoon after the state of the union address by younger and not vote well it could be very close a lot will depend on how the european peoples party group within the e.u. parliament on how they vote and mr obama's own party is a member of that group who are expecting that overnight on tuesday into wednesday that have been a lot of. negotiations tense talks and wheeling and dealing inside
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the a.t.p. another foreign leader though his party is a member of that group in the european parliament it's a bust in could the austrian chancellor he said he fully expects his members of the european parliament from his party to vote in favor of sanctions against hungry but mr off on did have some friendly voices in the room on wednesday even if they did use the opportunity to push their own agenda somewhat but it's not just your country that's been insulted today you've been insulted today to be a ball. covered enjoyed the brics you love it. so where the state set to be a very busy day the state of the union address by john claudio first and then votes on whether article seven measures will be put in place against hungry i'll be bringing you all of it here on r.t. political commentator i get home i'm told us that he believes the tensions between
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the e.u. and the hungary and prime minister sound from disagreements over immigration policy . positions are absolutely insane because they're all one is trying to stick to the law stick to the agreements they all and now accusing her violate these agreements is alerts for the most gracious from the. key issues. of the union the minute that go it is probably the trillion horse x. make you into you to get to explode. power brokers business decision makers and asia pacific ancyl answer swell their all and latifah stock for the eastern economic forum we'll get you up to speed right after this break.
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so the next actual threat like china becoming a superpower and get its act together like we did during the cold war after russia put up but the u.s. landed on the moon that's why i mention the list and look if we have an existential crisis coming down the path guys like trump and other entrepreneurial. leaders will
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mobilize the country and i welcome this challenge because right now america does. play with. business executives from across the asia pacific region have gathered and russia's poured says he of laddie last oct fourth he is trying economic forum and one of the most attention grabbing events so far was a meeting between vladimir putin and the chinese president xi jinping in two metres visited our far east theme to acts of bush and while they are they gave their cooking skills a whirl whipping up some pancakes together and then eating them with copier and the meeting didn't pass without a lighthearted exchange over him who should pay. if we.
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were. going to lose you. both of us want to know where the real you are just remember what i'm. pretty apt that exchange as pregnant she held closed door talks with support for their national currency is a key topic of discussion our correspondent and lot of what else was on the agenda the key messages for a lot of. paying in vladivostok world that there was great trust between beijing and moscow when it comes to politics defense and security business ties will keep growing stronger and stronger and most important the beijing and moscow are looking to get off the dollar hole at least when it comes to bilateral
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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 there is every sign that russia and china will continue to act as team players on an international and global scene in the house of. a report max keiser told us that he thinks we're seeing a realignment of the global order and a shift towards polar world. for the honor of pancake diplomacy i brought some
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waffles here you know to enjoy this spirit of bone i mean between she and putin russia and china because obviously with trump and gates again trade wars with china and sanctions on russia he's forcing these two countries to get together to a nice stack of pancakes they've created an alliance that the u.s. is not going to take on militarily that means that the u.s. dollar is in grave jeopardy of losing its status as a world reserve currency we have more a bilateral trade we have a more multipolar world we have different sensors of currency concentration and power and this will be i think and that negative for the u.s. in terms of its currency ability to govern much of the world economy this is a totally new century we've got new multi-polar world germany is assumed to be a us ally but if you listen to the rhetoric coming out of berlin it seems as though
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germany is being kind of pushed into the russia china axis which is very interesting that means you've got russia china germany on one side of the geopolitical game board you've got the u.s. israel saudi arabia on another side britain is left out now because there are exiting the global commerce market they're going to disappear in a few years and now that'll such a say for the twenty first century and i think that with china leading the way toward trying to build their way toward friendships versus the u.s. model of bombing the u.s. really has to start tap dancing to a different tune if they want to participate or be left out. or let's move to barcelona now where catalan separatists have been out in force and the spanish region people took to the streets tomorrow hands and national day almost a year on from the independence referendum and the catalan parliaments a unilateral declaration of independence according to some massive manged almost
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applying to one five five because no government at all in a democratic country can accept that the law will be ignored or violated or changed this has all happened under false criteria and they impose that criteria on everybody else spanish historian alexander told us and sun clear whether the latest display of poor independence feeling will have any real impact. postmaster inspirations have been a constant over the last seven years so. i wouldn't say he's the woman the real question of course is where the news station is going to have an impact on the next station and have only the argument that is the for loop recovery and number
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three three of. the mountain independents and this year is that the main. the release of the politician it's that return of the exiles would be a disaster probably for spain then prepared on is that you could tell that probably you can only at this initially outside of new communion would be it's were very great taffer us attorney and so we're casting it was difficult but open for a tougher problem countries who are much. in russia's far east around three hundred thousand soldiers and thirty six thousand military vehicles are currently rumbling through the largest military trails seen and decades.
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you're watching arjan international well we'll be back with more right at the top of the hour. when lawmakers manufacturer can be sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent. that's not going nor middle of the room six.
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and twenty four to you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put video through me in the new bill is that i knew. the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president. some want to.
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have to go right to be close beside them before three of them or ten people. i'm interested always in the waters in the. first city. in a world of big new things. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance i'm bart chilton in washington thanks for being on the board coming up today we take a look at the currency crisis in turkey argentina and india we do so with the help from john grace the founder and president of investors advantage corp and from paris our chief charlotte dubinsky takes a look at the parisian stock market index that cap. and some of the french companies which are part of that french market barometer plus china and russia are coming closer on economic and military matters as chinese president xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin meet an economic summit in russia parties kaleb
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options will give us the latest and as more u.s. tariffs on chinese goods seem to be eminent what will the impact be for apple a large u.s. technology company which has many products produced in china conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve small for will be with us to discuss and we'll leave you today with a beer or at least a story about beer and how some businesses are working towards a new beer run here i bet it will surprise you parties peter oliver gives us the details from berlin were firmly locked and loaded so let's get right to a few headlines leading our report today china is formally petitioning the world trade organization the w t o to impose seven billion dollars in annual trade sanctions on the united states at a meeting on september twenty first china will reportedly press for penalties pursuant to their twenty seven. victory in a case filed all way back in two thousand and thirteen last year's w t o ruling
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found fault with the us method for calculating whether chinese exports are actually dumping their goods in the us or simply selling that at a lower price abroad than they do at home china also one of the w t o last month in a similar case regarding sixteen billion dollars worth of chinese exports that were terrified by the u.s. stock markets worldwide trying to down on the news on this specific news rather and as a drumbeat of developments continues in the tense trade triangle between the u.s. china and the european union keep up on that. and moving to another corner of that tariff triangle u.s. and e.u. trade diplomats met in brussels yesterday e.u. trade commissioner cecilia strong and her staff met with their counterparts. from the office of u.s. trade representative u.s.t.r. robert light hisor although mr light hisor did not attend the meeting and basket or light hisor in commissioner amounts to room will reportedly meet later this month in conventional negotiating fashion which seems sort of weird now it's nothing's
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conventional in trade these days the parties chose to purr to prioritize areas where agreement seems easier to attain the parties will initially focus on what the u.s. t.r. calls technical barriers to trade including differing regulatory standards while putting off some of the more difficult issues such as agger.
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