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a tragic chain of events or intentional provocation after the dawning of a russian military plane in syria israel russia and syria look for the guilty party we look at how far this might go. priests relocates belizeans of asylum seekers from an overcrowded refugee camp after an odd cry from human rights organizations over child suicides and multiple rape cases.
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the recent wave of anti migrant demonstrations across germany reverberates within the country's top ranks costing germany's domestic security chief his job as the country reels from the riots saying we speak to the father of a. role with migrants. in the leaders of north and south korea sign a wide ranging don't declaration on agreed to eliminate the threat of war on the pincher. around the clock across the world this is your r.t. international from the team you know neil welcome to the program our top story after the tragic dawning of a russian military plane on monday night off the syrian coast the blame game is intensifying between the main parties directly or in directly involved in the
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instant run. the aftermath. it's a bad really bad situation there's the tragedy fifteen people dead to friendly fire and then there's the fallout everyone's blaming everyone i meet on the jets deliberately created a dangerous situation for the war ships and aircraft located in that area while it may have been a syrian missile that down the plane it was israel that set the stage says russia israel bomb syria again the syrians defend themselves and the russian jet gets caught in the crossfire the israeli military though blames iran and hizbollah israel holds the saad regime whose military shot down the russian plane fully responsible for this incident it was their fault israel had to bomb syria you see iran was transferring lethal technology to hizbollah via the syrian military
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apparently so israel had to stop them the syrians panicked and started launching missiles everywhere israel is blameless says israel as for the united states can you comment on the shoot down of the. russian jet yesterday and whether or not the u.s. had any visibility in it over a d confliction mine or any other means as far as the tractor we did not the coalition was not involved with this did you have any visibility into it as it was happening through either your radar or through the confliction line we did not that i'm tracking and see what happened usually when one doesn't see what happened one doesn't blame anyone unless one can get in a cheap shot against iran i would like to express sorrow to our council partners russia for the tragic loss of life. when the russian plane was downed yesterday if
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russia was interested in bringing peace to syria it should make sure iran and its militias leave syria once and for all the risk of a broader conflict and leave with them. iran is responsible for creating the syria we see today it's an interesting argument israel's been bombing syria monthly sometimes weekly order to prevent iran from launching an attack on israel to date they have been zero it worried me that attacks and a whole lot of israeli ones to dean will be ideal for doing it we condemn this new active israeli aggression against my country the un security council must bring israel to account for its violation of international law israel attacked syria twice this week but apparently some are unaware of that week. strange isn't it how selective people are about international law and bombing but others seeing this as
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a warning wake up call the risks of conflict escalation a huge risk of miscalculation a misunderstanding that led to the downing of aggression and catch late on a small scale the match and even more frightening ways of a wind miscalculation we call on all parties especially when we are getting this type of positive news regarding what could have been a dramatic military escalation to refrain from military action israel has expressed its condolences and even offered to send the head of its air force to russia to report on the incident putin's carm saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur in unionists this situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane back then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events fortunately it appears
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a military escalation has been prevented verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear powers fighting in syria on different sides and the tiniest spark there could cause the biggest inferno the world's ever seen. well syrian forces have shot daryn a russian military plane killing all fifteen people on board when responding to his really f. sixteen ers strikes not that summing up what we know the tragic incident happened around thirty five kilometers off the syrian coast when the aircraft were turning to russian run or a base investigative journalist rick sterling explained how it could have been mistaken for an israeli fighter they came in. and fired their missiles and then
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came in behind the behind the. the russian aircraft so that the air defense missiles coming from the ground are radar homing devices and so they basically look for a metal reflection in the in the sky that they're directed but then at a certain point they are home in depending on where the reflection is coming from so one can easily see that the radar her homing sensor could mistake the larger russian aircraft and then could target that then that's apparently what happened yes two hundred air defense missiles are radar homing which suggests there would not be that intelligence. let's move on to more world news this hour the greek government has to move iran to thaw isn't migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp in the city of moria softer human rights organizations condemned conditions in the camp saying it's leading to child suicides on exposing people to
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high levels of violence indeed according to the latest report by doctors without borders it is children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people who are trying to slee something. that's happened and. this containment policy is affecting people many people out and they're destroying their future you have going over a lot on the hour you would up there out of many many. by us also so far violence of course we've consequently thought mental issues since the last time i when i was young. when. i was six years. ago and you also out there are. so swallowed by young it's the mahdi army. of twenty two thousand refugees in total have come to
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greece since the start of the year and just this month alone fifteen hundred refugees have arrived after the morea camp on the island of nias boss aid worker michael raper who spent time at camp describes the situation there. you have one toilet for the seventy two people there is one show with four people so descending station has to be bad people are suffering from bad conditions and they're also running into health problem into mental health problem because they are kept there for so long time and they have no perspective don't know how the case will go on will be able to leave this is a place that is no good rule of law the police is just protecting the infrastructure of the camp but look doing policing in the camps so this is a very unsafe place for sure not a place that you should choose the women families that flee from the war. or human
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rights activists are calling on the european union to help the migrants in the morea camp. we had to be in the moment the collaboration of all you would open up that got saddam to find out we got a little bit these people can but we're not there and now that i give them again a big goal but all who needs a moment maybe not all of them but also. well the greek government has responded to the criticism saying they're doing their best to make fast decisions about the migrants asylum status but it's not easy they're also calling on europe to accept a proportionate number of migrants the head of the un refugee agency in the last boss however says europe is doing all it can to help our friends. green is receiving support from. research and unit share supporting to go on and on is
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a post for example and we are. we have sixty basis for six hundred seventy s. . and i read a story. the committee did you know our ends and sleep regardless of who gets assistance. mission to understand sixteen migrants on this force we are also supporting to go home and getting their capacity getting protection and working groups. he starts with the action and the sanction tender be very. ahead of germany's domestic security service has been removed from his post that's after he question the veracity of videos showing until a migrant mob violence during demonstrations in the city of commits the same footage chancellor merkel used in her condemnation of the rioting there are all of our breaks down the story for us. all hands york mohsen is out as the head of germany's internal security service but he's not going to be signing on for
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jobseeker's allowance just yet he's actually gone from not job but into a new role with the interior ministry in fact he's going to be the new state secretary for that ministry working alongside his political protector the german interior minister horses a whole for the office of the president of the office for the protection of the constitution will be reshuffled mr become a state secretary in the interior ministry interior minister whole see who has high regard for mr marson abilities on questions of domestic security but the opposition here on top of the they've got on to say that it's the german people that lose out in this game of musical chairs merkel has cleared in other critique out of the way andriano this can be celebrated in d.s.p. vs tough and the whole thread could pull his head out of the news again the. murders are losing again because the critical removal of mass and highlights the final consequences of immigration policy or the roots of mr marson is removal and
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new appointment of comments he gave to the build newspaper not so long ago it was in relation to the fall out in cabinet softer a thirty five year old man was stabbed to death in the city we saw right wing gangs out on the streets they were filmed hunting anybody that appeared to be foreign mr musson said these videos had been purposefully faked and that they'd be distributed to try and skew the narrative by the german media now there was a lot of pressure as you could imagine on him to produce evidence for the statements he didn't do that in fact instead of producing evidence he's got into this new role in that is really outrage some politicians here in germany particularly those in the left party the head of the federal office for the protection of the constitution with you speak news is now qualified for a position in the interior ministry if there are factual reasons for his replacement he cannot be so seamlessly easily recycled violent crimes involving
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migrants are firmly in focus here in germany right now in fact i just spoke to the father of a man who was killed following it all to cation with migrants in the city a victim last year he said his family had been denied justice and that he himself is being called a white nationalist even a nazi when he spoke out about this at demonstrations here's a quick tease of the interview the full version will be aired on friday here on r.t. it was on my employer. or because it was in england and vote for me is the reason go home get three it's get your in for whom you'd like to trade deficit open. doesn't do it with teeth. of words used in misty that's what them when they start. they will quote i would have done a hundred. intelligence services in the us are accused of spying on journalists we find out how they allegedly overstep the mark details after this.
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in the age of trump winning is all that matters the phrase by any means necessary has truly been weaponized now politics has little to do with policy front and center i perceive cultural grievances and resentments just ask redcap. hello again the cost of reconstructing war torn mosul in iraq could cost one hundred billion dollars according to a spokesman for the u.s. led coalition he also called on nations to contribute to rebuilding the city earlier u.s. officials stated they were not planning to provide financial assistance there a year after mosul was liberated from eyes all artes documentary channel went to see how people there are coping. that's my house but i thought.
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to my wife the little. money that we need to listen to me and you know you. want to suck on really die on that album you got it. but there have been no other look at the a for the little would be diane a little how to do what i you know see the. other side she. wouldn't let us move back into the government again that we've been accidentally stumbled on the night and that this is someone on our summer almost classic and i want to tell the class there was something in it that happened like that that when the family go into i want to be on their energy but goodness and tradition in here or there. while i'm there for portal into a market i do i would be could not help my fellow man who are playing to the age of forty and that that was a. new small. issue for.
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them and know a lot of what's not having to come out of their own minds or sit with. anybody else that will stab them so it's not that often the fun among. the leaders of north korea have hailed the new era in their countries relations during talks significant progress towards the demilitarized ation of the peninsula was said to have been me. says unions who we have signed a military agreement to enter the history of tragic conflict and to still a city that has existed for decades we have promised to make the korean peninsula the land of peace without nuclear weapons and threats. to your cup on north korea has agreed to permanently dismantle the downturn remiss side to launch pads and the presence of international experts also north korea has
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agreed to take additional measures such as the permanent dismantling of new young young nuclear facility if the rock corresponding measures from the u.s. auto well the agreement includes a road map for denuclearize ation on a military cooperation pact north and south korea are also plan to eliminate quote war dangers from the peninsula and to set up a peace own on their shared border their leaders pledge to connect roads between the two countries to help reunite families separated by the korean war in addition they also agreed to pursue a joint bid to host the summer olympic games in twenty thirty two while kim jong un accepted an invitation to visit seoul to.
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lots of reaction to this of course donald trump praised the leaders for the successful talks and we spoke to christine hong from the korea policy institute about how the pack him about. i think that what's happening right now is that the two koreas are going to come together to see what kind of room there is for flexibility and maneuver you have two parties that are absolutely willing to negotiate historic you know reconciliation between their country their two countries and they have the support of their people and the entire world is aware of the democratic desire of the korean people who is for peace and so you know i think that this meeting between the two leaders of the
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korea only further cements that message and they will try to see what kind of rooms or flexible maneuver there is. to the united states know were freshly released documents suggest the country's intelligence agencies have been spying on journalists essentially enjoying unprecedented powers as kill up and report as sort of using normal courts and getting normal warrants sense twenty fifteen u.s. intel agencies have been spying on journalists by using a special secret court set up for intel purposes while civil liberties advocates have long suspected secret fice of court orders may be used and abused to conduct surveillance and journalists the government to our knowledge has never acknowledged that they've even contemplated doing so the pfizer program which has a special court set up for monitoring e-mails phone calls and personal
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communications can monitor media entities or known members of the media now basically this means that with the attorney general's approval any journalist or other individual suspected of being a foreign agent can be spied on simply the suspicion that a journalist might possess foreign intelligence info is enough this puts key sources in danger national security surveillance with or discomfort extraordinary powers. the government's failure to share more information about them damages journalists ability to protect the sources and jeopardizes the news gathering process with an approved warrant the government can do electronic surveillance physical searches and go through business records to name a few it's a pretty broad stroke and how hard is it to get a pfizer warrant approved well last year there were one thousand six hundred fourteen applications only twenty six of them were denied that's less than two percent the court is a rubber stamp court it approves something like ninety nine percent of government
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requests the judges often come out of the government they are simply agents of a master valence apparatus and so basically what the government has done is give itself cover to monitor reporters domestically this all started under the administration of barack obama when spying on journalists turned into an epic scandal the rules were rewritten and at that point everyone was reassured that due process was being followed but it seems they've found a new loophole it hypothetically theoretically provides the basis for government officials including the president to obtain the private communications of reporters operating domestically any u.s. reporter can be surveilled under the guidelines that have been revealed through this department of justice memo now no one can say how many times if it all journalists were spied on using the pfizer program that's the wild thing about
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pfizer courts not only are the privacy rights of journalists violated but they'll have no idea that it ever happened caleb mopp and archie new york. a senior unto corruption officer in the u.k. faces losing his job for alleged racism after saying that all police should be whiter than white a complaint about the comment was passed to the police watchdog poor. investigation of the officer has been placed on restricted duties now the phrase whiter than white has been part of the english language for five hundred years since the era of william shakespeare and according to the oxford dictionary means morally beyond reproach well the well respected officer denies any wrongdoing has cooperated fully with the investigation but a complaint was made saying that the language used by the officer was allegedly intended to deliberately offend in a racist way jeannette murray from the playing english campaign thinks the phrase
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was used in the correct way without any offensive intent. just what the officers say it and the context and the intent he was talking to fellow officers he was talking about how policing should be damn and it should be morally beyond reproach i believe that he used the term white to them in the exact way the dictionary definition explains it and many dictionaries and that's the dictionary meaning so it seems ludicrous that the officer is that input under investigation and we have to ask ourselves are people having a pick up the language and political correctness going to touch too far now or people have also pointed to potentially offensive language in computer coding debate is now a brewing after one of the most popular programming languages in the world the summit to change the terms muster and slave to parent worker and not everyone is happy with the decision some developers say there's never been an instance in
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programming where the master or slave terms were used in reference to human slavery technology analyst roger k. thinks that the language used is harmless. in general to me this seems like a tempest in a teapot is. small community is using this term a knowledge universe specialized way doesn't have anything to do with these other people's let's call it trigger reactions to these words. which are legitimate it's just a question i would ask is do they even hear those words because if they're not talking to i thought programmers when do they run into if i were the python programming you know community i would just say leave us alone we use our own words we don't need anything much by it and we know what we're talking about the technical concept has nothing to do with people who are shipped here from other countries you know in slave lots are new stories look for not have crypto currencies run their race or are they just warming up boom bust delves into the
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