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it's going strong it's a bit. just chill. was . it was and. it was. the russian defense ministry sounds the actions of the israeli military blaming it for the downing of a plane in syria last monday all fifteen russian service personnel on board were killed. in the stories that shapes the week the world on two dating agency reinstates russia is on detroit sporty paving the way for me to return to the global stage. as the u.k. sprites that negotiations stalled as the e.u.
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rejects to raise amaze proposals to focus to train work for a moment corporation to look at this late stage in the negotiation it is not exceptional to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and come to a place. you're watching the weekly national look back at the biggest stories that shaped the week . russia's defense ministry has given a detailed timeline of the downing of an aircraft in syria in a statement to the media the ministry explains why it holds israel responsible for many days tragedy in which fifteen russian service personnel die. at twenty thirty one on september nineteenth the russian survey aircraft it was twenty started its
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patrol mission in a deescalation zone and it lived in syria's northwest around the same time four israeli f. sixteen fighter jets left israel's air space they flew over neutral waters of the mediterranean and took up a combat ready position ninety kilometers from syria's port of latakia at twenty one thirty nine the israeli air force informed russia its f. sixteen s were to carry out an air raid in northern syria but the israeli message was misleading because israel informed russia it would strike targets in the north of syria but instead they had targets in the western province of latakia just a minutes after the call israeli jets conducted as strikes in the taqiyya province following the call the russian it was when she received an order to move he tries to keep good relations was all the parties was is was the arabs with the palestinians let's turkey it was iran. i wonder how long will it last that you can be a friend of everybody because by the end of the day we are dealing with
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a very fragile reality in the middle east with very contradictory power and a lot of atrocity as we know and violence but russia thought it could manage and why not look at all it has done for israel. when russia flew near the israeli occupied golan heights they warned them three hundred ten times they notified israel when israel bombed syria russia never shot down israeli jets or missiles even when they posed a danger to russian personnel at israel's request russia tore up a deal to sell syria s. three hundred ad defense systems which would have made israeli air raids much more difficult a war. israel expressed its concerns as soon as the end street hundred deal with syria was signed. israel concluded that with these new air defense systems syria
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would have been able to cover all of israel's airspace that means that damascus could have shut down israeli military planes just seconds after takeoff the israeli said they cannot let that happen they expressed their alarm and asked moscow to break the deal russia's answered israel's concerns by first suspending the contract and then withdrawing from it completely and returning four hundred million dollars that it already received from the syrian government. russia helped broker a deal to keep iranian and hezbollah forces in syria away from the golan heights from the israeli border at israel's request in golan heights the russian military at israel's request launched a special operation to identify and exuma the remains of israeli soldiers dead for decades and russia got un troops back to the golan heights after six years at the request of israel with the assistance of the russian forces all
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iran backed formations with heavy weapons were withdrawn from the golan heights to a safe distance for israel more than one hundred forty kilometers to the east of syria in twenty sixteen at the urgent request of the chief of the general staff of the israel defense forces israel received them i got three tank captured in one thousand eight hundred two in lebanon and kept in russia ever since. and then there's the diplomatic cover russia has given israel by backing it up and the un security council or by protecting israel from the bombers parting shots. no russia has been helping israel a lot moscow has always taken israeli interests into account especially when it comes to the middle east settlement. for example in twenty sixteen the outgoing about ministration trying to push the draft resolution on the israeli palestinian sats woman at the un security council that resolution would have adopted artificial
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circumstances for the settlement which were on acceptable for israel russia to israel's concerns into account and despite then u.s. secretary of state john kerry barging russian foreign minister lavrov with requests to vote in favor of russia didn't do it helped israel in that case so the resolution didn't pass you'd have thought israel would be grateful or at least appreciate the effort but fifteen russian servicemen and now dead killed in the crossfire israel's preemptive vendettas which means one of two things either the israeli government has no care it's all for all that russia has done or that the israeli military leads a very separate life. the world anti doping agency has reinstated russia's anti drug policy there's a decision and to the three year suspension for alleged state sponsored dating.
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the great majority of the world anti-doping agencies executive committee decided to reinstate the russian anti doping agency as complying with the world anti-doping code what they had given russia a list of demands a key requirements was that result in miss grant full access to data and sample stored in a small scale lab russia agreed to comply the main sticking point had been the reports by canadian dr richard mclaren which allowed russia run a state sponsored doping scheme the list called for it to acknowledge complicity in doping while scared to nice such a program ever existed but in a letter to was a russia sports minister mehta that there were issues within the country's anti doping agency the reinstatement has not been welcomed by everyone as are sports cars. blunden tonight explained it's definitely been a very difficult decision for water and even in that statement the knowledge that the decision would be unpopular and would be met with a lot of criticism the u.s.
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anti-doping agency chief. he went as far as saying that water needs to be completely reformed after that decision it's a blow to clean sport and in fact for the past week or so the criticism coming towards was way you know everywhere on social media in the in the articles on television. not only that the number of and i'd open agencies in the world including the u.k. the united states new zealand australia poland canada they were all urging the president of water not to take the step to reconsider you know it's surprising because how would you expect the country to purify its sport if you're saying that its agency which is destiny which is tasked to purify the ford should not be operational it's a chance that wada gave to the russian anti-doping agency to have fewer screen sport in the country this would change nothing for those athletes who have been accused of doping are serving their bans this is all about clean athletes the door is not shut open for them it's only they've been given a chance to open the door into the sport because one of the main conditions of the
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international association of athletics federations to reinstate the russian athletes was that should be operational meaning that you know athletes have to be checked for doping in order to be clean and in order to be participating international competitions flying the russian flag so essentially this happened now but a lot of work is ahead and make no mistake about it now reside it will be heavily scrutinized and will be heavily checked by water so it's definitely a long road ahead. it appears he has of russia's anti doping agency told us the organization has gone to great lengths to ensure compliance in the blood. it's been a lot of work this saga has lasted for almost three years a lot of things have been done the russian anti-doping agency now has a completely knee team it's been hard to work for russia sports ministry as well as wada there provided international expertise to rebuild the capability of russia's anti-doping agency from my viewpoint it's a well earned a victory and it's not
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a victory of just one and it is the logical result of all the hard work of those involved the reinstatement of result of that i mean is is a turning point in the in this whole story and i get we all hope the russian blitz to go to. championships and i'm seeing this is a day to celebrate a lot of restructuring that has been made there is this what makes this decision very important it shows that there is a willingness to change seeing. his work what cards still to come on the weekly the battle to confirm a new supreme court justice is heating up in the u.s. that story and more after a break. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to you shouldn't let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for some water that's. actually going to be close it's like the three of the four people. interested always in the water. there should.
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welcome back to the weekly the british prime minister's position at home and abroad was left in serious doubt this week negotiations with the wave of brecht's it have seen another setback off the trees a maze partnership plan was slapped down by the blocks leaders at a summit in australia told schools underway on wednesday in the city of seoul spic and the results of those has left britain staring at the prospects of a no deal scenario and a speech following the meeting prime minister made to monday's equal respects from the european union. throughout this process i have treated the e.u. with nothing but respect the u.k. expects the same. artie's nadella cuba takes
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a closer look at the stalemate between brussels and. gregg's it an on off drama that feels like it's been going on for centuries well since twenty sixteen the british pm has of course got her back covered by newly appointed foreign secretary jeremy hunt and that's exactly what he did following the tenth summit in salzburg what reason is saying is don't mistake british politeness for weakness if you put it in a difficult corner we will stand our ground that's the kind of country we are how effective this so-called power lightness will be is debatable but let me continue with the plot the e.u. effectively has thrown out may's proposed post economic partnership with the e.u. task is uncompromising and france's present micron is pretty scathing to decide just its framework for economic cooperation. must be clear that.
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we're. ready to compromise and. first of all this is. for fundamental freedoms. and. single market and this is the way we. remain skeptical and understood this part of the checkers proposal of at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals you know teachers or something and i completely respect british sovereignty when i see that but it sure that those who see that we can easily live without you rip that everything is going to be all right and that is going to bring a lot of money are liars but hunt is not alone brags it is continue to support me this year mark owen is not only out of a. order is completely wrong the e.u.
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is doing their classic case of trying to bully the u.k. and of a righty of ways into taking a different position it is a well known british political truism but when you start insulting your opponents you've already lost the argument why would an economy want to change themselves to a sinking monolith when we could be at the center of a global network of free trade deals and investment partnerships a strong british stance indeed against the european union so after these political games you would think that the e.u. had slammed the door on any negotiations or proposals but no it seems that don't want to because not quite done a u. turn but a mini semi turned assuring the brits that a deal is not dead and went on to say that he was a true admirer of the british pm and could leave the compromise could be found confused well i certainly the european union is in a complete mess you can see that the european union has huge problems brussels wants to put on a show it likes to show that it's tough and hard to try and dissuade of
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a nation states from leaving the european union like britain what i will see now is that those people in the council and the commission will be trying to work on a deal that goes to the very last minute of the last day of the negotiation that is what they've done in the past you can see that it is an elite at the top so democratic nation states vote then brett kavanaugh is character now those who support the democrats generally believe the accuser was a sport the republicans think she is lying and i've been calling her names not surprisingly the media is now taking sides this was attempted rape. professor ford cabinet has lied multiple times she's not sure when it happened where it happened who else was present she never reported it to anybody this is nothing if they get away with this there is you have c.n.n. running the country because this allegation can be made. against anyone at any time
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now the u.s. department of justice says that it's not a federal case but it seems like proving guilt or innocence isn't exactly the issue here i think the nomination should be withdrawn the bar here is not. whether you have not criminally assaulted someone it's credibility trust integrity so who is brett kavanaugh now to some he is a well respected adjudicator who happens to have some republican ties to others he's a sexual predator now supreme court justice nominations often turn into political confrontations but rarely do they expose such a deeply divided america. archie in new york. the much touted promotes program was supposed to be the biggest women support initiative in afghanistan busts according to reports by washington watchdog it's been an utter failure hundreds of millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars was spent the goals were huge but in reality only
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a few dozen women were helped. since two thousand and one the door has been reopened for afghan women to join the police the army and entered politics and together we can help women and girls across afghanistan develop their talents raise their voices and strengthen their communities and their country. and i didn't know if this money was spent properly there would have been changes in women's lives but we don't know how they spend it or who they gave it to who haven't done so much for afghan women there's an exhibition house in india a man is representing afghan women this program in afghanistan is for women and we
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still get replaced my man why do we have the capacity. for. the person we request of you. say to support us by providing this machinery incompetent to modernize the craft section their response was negative he said they were huge to treat as i have ten years experience i don't need the training i need the machinery. to. go without them for you i filled in forms last year and i gained six months ago they told us that they would let us know but there was no response even when we called them they never called back hundreds of thousands of women across afghanistan ready to work or to work.
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the death toll from a month long battle between troops in the libyan capital has risen to one hundred fifteen that's according to the country's un backed governments the country has been torn apart by rival forces since the overthrow of the gaddafi regime in two thousand and eleven the latest escalation began in late august with two major are facing off houses have been shells and vehicles tore through out a large area area in the southwest of tripoli and power supplies have been shut down. for more news and analysis so you can visit altie dot com i'll be back with more of our week's top stories in half an hour's time see that.
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you know world a big part of truth. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream 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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what is described in the west as a russian invasion of crimea is a fact the presence of russian soldiers in crimea can you clarify that got us discuss all about they could have to go to a barely spoke all of the quote but the most of the most go full of the could and. as long ago as eighteen zero four sevastopol is a naval base became the main military port of the russian empire on the black sea. during the second world war the heroic defense of sevastopol lasted almost a year and took hundreds of thousands of lives. therefore the naval base in crimea has a legacy of historical pride for the russian black sea fleet as well as being of huge strategic importance. those of us alive back then remember when there were soviet missiles put into cuba
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how frightened americans were and how angry and how we almost went to a nuclear confrontation over having weapons of that kind of destruction placed that close to the united states. just so if the united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea plays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which internationally. but almost a sum up a symbol is and was an intern is a natural. i taught me to an audience but you know what that. was today and you know unless. you know it's not just but with practical putting it into shape.

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