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russia israel and syria looking for the guilty party after the tragic downing of a russian military plane over the mediterranean. greece moves thousands of refugees from an overcrowded camp after an outcry from human rights groups over the crime and. travel to the iraqi city of mosul more than a year after it was liberated to meet people rebuilding their lives amid the ruins .
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the syrian president has written a letter to president putin blaming what he called israeli arrogance for downing of a russian military plane on monday night our senior correspondent. breaks down the conflicting reactions to the incident it's a bad really bad situation there's the tragedy fifteen people dead the friendly fire and then there's the fallout everyone's blaming everyone i meet in the first thirty jets deliberately created a dangerous situation for the warships and 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
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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 sod regime whose military shut down the russian plane fully responsible for this incident. it was their fault israel had the bomb syria you see iran was transferring lethal technology to this boat via the syrian military 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 at all on the shoot down of the. russian jet yesterday and whether or not the us had any visibility in it over a de confliction line or any other means as far as the tractor we did the coalition
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was not involved with this did you have any visibility into it as it was happening through either your own radar or through the conflicts in line we did not that i'm tracking and see what happened usually what 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 russia was interested in bringing peace to syria it should make sure that its militias leave syria once and for all the risk of a broader conflict and leave with them. ariana's responsible for creating the syria we see today it's an interesting argument israel's be emboldening syria enough monthly sometimes weekly in order to prevent iran from launching an attack on israel to date there have been zero iranian attacks and
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a whole lot of israeli ones would you know be ninety to one that 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 straight. isn't that how selective people are about international law and bombing but others seeing this as 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 upon all parties especially when we are getting these type of positive news regarding what could have been a dramatic military escalation to refrain from military action israel has expressed
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its condolences and even offered to send the head of its air force to russia to report on the incident putin's car saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain nationals revenues this situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shut down our plane back then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events fortunately it appears 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. to recap syria's air defenses shot down a russian military plane killing all fifteen people on board as a response to an airstrike by israeli f.
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sixteen fighter jets the tragic incident happened thirty five kilometers off the syrian coast as the aircraft was returning to a russian run air base a criminal investigation has been opened by russia's intelligence committee and a delegation from the israeli army will arrive in moscow on thursday to provide information from their side meanwhile president trump on tuesday once again claimed that it is the u.s. that deserves most of the credit for fighting terrorists in syria we have done a tremendous job in syria and in that region the radical isis which is why we're there and we're very close to being finished with. and then we're going to make a determination as to what we're going to do but we have eradicated isis at a very large area of the middle east the vainglorious claim that the united states has defeated isis is of course enough to make a horse laugh because every cent being knows that it was syria and russia and
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its allies in syria. defeated isis in almost all of the country and if the americans are trying to stop an assault on it lip which they clearly are then by definition means the isis and particularly al qaida ironically are going to stay in libya if no one attacks them and no one crushes them indefinitely which i suppose by trump's logic means the us will be remaining indefinitely they hope. the greek government is to move around two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called morio on the island of lesbos human rights groups have condemned conditions in the camp highlighting child suicide attempts and rampant crime and according to the latest report from doctors without borders it's children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people
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who are trying to sleep. that's a pain and. this containment policy is affecting people. people and they're destroying their future use a kind of what a lot of the our. we did out of many many. also saw by us of course we. should since when i was you are. when we or. i. go in. there are. so swallowed by the mahdi army. twenty two thousand refugees have arrived in greece since the start of the year and this month alone fifteen hundred have been sent to the morgue camp aid worker michael raper says that life there is tolerable. and you have like one toilet for the seventy two people there is one show with eighty four people so the sanitation
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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 up for so long time and they have no perspective don't know how the case will go on when they will ever be able to leave died and this is a place that is no rule of law the police is just protecting the infrastructure of to camp but not doing policing in the camp so this is a very unsafe place for sure not a place that you should put children and women families that flee from the war human rights activists are now calling on the european union and to help migrants stranded in the great camps. we had in the moment a collaboration on you were after him to find out way out of them that these people
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can were not there and now they don't like given them again a big goal but all who needs a moment yet anything not all of them but also. the greek government has responded to the criticism saying they are doing their best to make quick decisions on the asylum status of migrants but it's not easy they're also calling on the rest of europe to accept a proportionate number of migrants however the un refugee agency in moscow says europe is doing all it can to help greece is receiving support from derby immigration and union share supporting to go on and on is a post for example and we are listening we have sixty basis for six hundred seventy s. . and migrants to be our committee did you know our ns and sleep regard to those who get assistance. petition to then i started six in migrants on this post we are
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also supporting to go home and getting their capacity regarding protection and working group. he starts with the action and the station tender be very hands. we can try to reconstruct in war torn mosul in iraq could cost one hundred billion dollars this according to a spokesman for the us led coalition a year after mosul's liberation from my school we went to meet people living in the ruins. you know i'm not of that model. but i found. the. it was one of the i'm a couple hundred i mean i've been in a lot of behind the doing. the other stuff that i going to do you know your life most of this is always with. the i want you. might lead you know i don't know i.
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love. god. i don't know why aha. this is like a little like you know little of you. a little bit of what was stationed on a ship a little bit because i got up and the. i i was the loathsome oh goody on his way down the doctor on my knee w.r.t. trying to feel their eyes were body by love i did. down off your mind on the economic on the show the eminent at the thought are. i did. some in mosul say that i soul was initially welcomed into the city as they
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promised a better life now the families of the terrorists and of those who suffered out there and live side side by. so a political event you only know without a morsel without an idea for the temerity of. the how can a photo or so i'm on the war show or go to law if the government to show all. i need be our show baucus and to know. if you look are next to. the door. i said to my wife just for the money that we never need them to send me and you know. i'm going to set up a really good day on that on the unit. that they live in no other good for the little would be diane a little highly do what i do know see the. other side she. wouldn't let us know what the court and the government are that's not on the list of who
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they know and that this is someone on our from almost opposite and i want to tell the class there was something in it that happened why is it that when the family go into i want to be on their money david willis and the archbishop and or whatever and. she would welcome the full portal into our michael but i knew i would be could not help my fellow men who were playing into the insecurity and that that was a. nice small. issue for. them and the other let's not have it's not so it's fine to sit with. articles that will stab them so it's not that tough and. those are excerpts from a new r.t. documentary called mosul between war and peace which you can watch right here on our tea party dot com i knew a dispute has broken out between china and the u.s.
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this time over the media that start much more coming up or watching our to international. all of these innovations like the like button is a way to turn what was on there would be productive workers creating wealth simply they never had to worry about it there was nothing threatening coming from these channels you had a very small audience anyway that's probably just one or two percent of the entire audience and and so it really posed zero threat but now they need to just. have something to point to. for. the midterm elections and the script one of those easy to check off the box sort of
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things that that they're doing to fight against the chinese. the leaders of north and south korea have hailed a new era in their relations during talks and significant progress towards demilitarisation of the peninsula was said to have been made. since you knew we have signed a military agreement to end of the history of tragic conflicts of interest in a city that has existed for decades we have promised to make the korean peninsula the land of peace without nuclear weapons and threats. your cup on north korea has agreed to permanently dismantle the don't generally misao engine test site to launch pads and the presence of international experts also north korea has 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. . the agreement includes a road map for denuclearization and
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a military cooperation pact north and south korea also plan to eliminate quote war dangers and to set up a peace is on on their shared border the leaders pledged to connect a road between the two countries and 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 two thousand and thirty two and apart from official business of the two leaders put their differences behind them in a public display of friendship. by
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the u.s. has welcomed a breakthrough in pyongyang donald trump praised the leaders on a successful talks and the u.s. secretary of state my palm pales says the u.s. is prepared to engage in talks to transform relations with north korea he also added that a meeting on it that will happen in austria at the earliest possible opportunity he spoke to christine hong from the korea policy institute who says pyongyang and soul are finding common ground. 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 and 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 this democratic desire of the korean people is for peace and so you know i think
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that this meeting between the two leaders of the korea only further cements that message and they will try to see what kind of rooms for flexible maneuver there is . the u.s. has called for a new treaty with iran on its nuclear and missile programs washington quit the current agreement back in may the new deal that we hope to be able to sign with iran and it will not be a personal agreement between two governments or the last one we seek a treaty. with iran nuclear deal was signed in two thousand and fifteen between iran the five permanent members of the u.n. security council the e.u. and germany after nine years of talks it ended and long running standoff over iran's nuclear fuel activities when the agreement was signed it was welcomed by all sides are going to work i think i. think i.
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was. all german left wing politician martin daughter and independent journalist luke rivera gave us their views on the situation surrounding iran. we know and the u.s. government should know as well if you want to. have stability and if you don't want to escalate situations you should push people towards a wall i don't think it will be very necessary avoid some of the drug on that and all the european union greens forward to clear position towards the government of the say and would say we need to straight to you we need stability in the region read or won't know for the escalation that would be a clear position and that would be in favor of all the people in europe in the region middle east and in the rug as well it's fair difficult to say how the iranians will react may be dead we'll accept to enter the negotiation if it is more global if it is different from the government to government for us version and of
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course it was very difficult to reach the first agreement but now that if we have one it might be much easier for diplomats to go to a second version and that does it for me i will be back in about thirty five and a half minutes with another look at your news you watch march international stay with us. we want a strong european union based on strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want the member states to us they as member states we don't want off you know give up our nationality you don't want to give up more culturally don't follow you up or heritage and so on and so forth.
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and twenty forty you know bloody revolution of it you read the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here i mean you are liz put a video through me in the new bill is that idea spilling into the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. lawmakers manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes
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protect themselves. when the final merry go round if there's only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. the real news is. greetings and salutation. put on down your big macs and put your man's planing on hold because they are watchers we begin with a story that will not only send uncomfortable shivers down the spines of all the corporate capitalist oligarchs across the land but the lovers of the patriarchy as well you see my friends it appears that the me too movement as joined forces with
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the fight for fifteen yes on tuesday this week employees slaving away under the fast food empire that we know is mcdonald's broke ranks and went on a one day striped approach to protest workplace harassment at the golden arches from miami to chicago to new orleans all the way out to san francisco in los angeles the mcdonald employees protest stretched across the united states and ten major cities from the east coast to the west coast all organized by the fight for fifteen advocacy union chicago community organizer call carla meyer in reference to mcdonald's told agents france press that we can no longer accept that one out of two workers experience workplace sexual violence under their watch and make no mistake hawk watchers this nationwide strike over workplace harassment is historic in the making it is is it's historic and despite despite the lack of gravity it's
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given in the mainstream media a professor of history at dartmouth anneliese or like told the cut that quote a multi-state strike on the same day at the same time yes this is a first this strike is a sign of a very different kind of labor movement led by women of color it's not just a handful of actresses in hollywood. so the real question is will the executives of the donald stand up and actually listen to the plight of their workers or will they choose to ignore the pleas of the underpaid harassed and exploited. ladies and gentlemen you won't find many happy in this meal until you start watching the hawks . the. real thing. at the bottom.
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like you know i got. the watch the marx lambs i robot and i'm to have a for a while it's so mcdonald's. food get made two and then buy it for fifteen and that's the thing there's a couple things as one is it is a sort of idea that me too was this movement started by a bunch of hollywood out white hollywood actresses which it wasn't it sort of got co-opted by hollywood no way but no way really disco out of that i would know a terrible resume but it was co-opted in a way by a lot of white actresses and so it was but it was actually started by women of color and seeing this moving into the labor movement is so important and i wish me to had had moved a little further into the you know the food service industry and everything else
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