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it's going to states that. there's trouble. was. it was and. was. the russian defense ministry slams the actions of the israeli military blaming ads for the downing of a plane in syria last monday all fifteen russian service personnel on board were killed. in the stories that shaped the week the world on t. dating agency reinstates rushes out to drug sporty paving the way for me to return head to the global stage. and the u.k. strikes at negotiations stalled as the eve rejects to resume his proposal. to train
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work for the moment called for a shoot. at this late stage of the negotiation. except to just simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and come to its. hello and welcome to the weekly and often ends national round up of the week's top story . russia's defense ministry has given a detailed timeline of the downing of an ad croft in syria and the statements to the media the ministry explained why it holds israel responsible for monday's tragedy in which fifteen russian save his pets now died. at twenty thirty one on september nineteenth the russian survey aircraft it was twenty started its patrol mission in a deescalation zone and it lived in syria's northwest around the same time four
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israeli f. sixteen fighter jets left israel's as 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 with a 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 minute after the cole israeli jets conducted as strikes in the taqiyya province following the cole the russian it was when he received an order to move south and exit the supposed to target zone with such short notice the russian plane was unable to reach a safe area eleven minutes after the attack began syrian air defenses started firing missiles already in combat position at twenty one fifty nine one of the f. sixteen started to maneuver towards the coast and approach the ill twenty series and defense systems registered the maneuver as the start of another attack and
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opened fire be able to when she was hit by a missile and four minutes later disappeared from radar russia believes it was the actions of the israeli jets that put the old twenty at immense risk as a. pilot was aware the russian planes would be a three hundred ten times they notified israel when israel bombed syria russia never shot down israeli jets or missiles even when they pose the 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. israel expressed its concerns as soon as the f. three hundred deal with syria was signed. israel concluded that with these new air defense systems syria would have been able to cover all of israel's air space that means that damascus could have shot down israeli military planes just seconds after
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takeoff these really said they could not let that happen they expressed their alarm and asked moscow to break the deal russia's answered israeli airplanes and the misleading of the thing regarding the theater of operations none of this would have happened so it's clear for the foremost goal that israel is to play now how or where most call goes from there is is what remains to be seen. also this week the british opposition leader has said he's ready to support a second referendum on leaving the european union jeremy corbyn said who respects the outcome of the labor party voted on tuesday on whether to seek a so-called people's votes on breck that the move could poll fair the pressure on the prime minister to resign may whose own plan for bret's it was rejected at an e.u. summit in austria this week that leaves britain facing the prospect of crashing out of the e.u. with no deal next march in
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a speech after the meeting prime minister may demand is greater respect from europe . throughout this process i have treated the e.u. with nothing but respect. the u.k. expects the same r.t.s. in a day or two dirty takes a closer look at the stalemate between brussels and london 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 in a difficult corner we will stand our ground that's the kind of country we are how effective this so-called poll lightness will be is debatable but let me continue with the plot the effectively has thrown out may's proposed post decided to
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reinstate the russian anti doping agency as complying with the world anti-doping code. water had given russia a list of demands and a key requirement was that rosado miscreants full access to data and samples stored in its mosque a lab russia agreed to comply the main sticking points had been the reports by canadian dr richard mclaren which led to russian alleged russian run a state sponsored doping scheme the list called for it to acknowledge complicity and doping denies such a program every existed but in a letter to water russia's sports minister admitted that there were issues within the country's anti doping agency the reinstatement has not been welcomed by everyone and as a sports correspondent. explains. 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. anti-doping agency chief. he went as far as saying that water needs to be
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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 anti-doping 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 the sport if you're saying that it's agency which is destiny which is tasked to purify this ford should not be operational it's a chance that wada gave to the russian anti-doping agency to have pure 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 up leaves the door is not shut open for them it's only they've been given the chance to open the door into the sport because one of the main conditions of the international association of athletics federations to reinstate the russian athletes was that should be
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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 resort it will be heavily scrutinized and will be heavily checked by water so it's definitely a long road ahead the deputy head of russia's anti dating agency told us the organization has gone to great lengths to ensure compliance. 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 work for russia sports ministry as well as their provide. international experts to reveal the capability of russia's anti-gay doping agency from my viewpoint it's a well earned a victory and it's not a victory of just one and it is the logical result of all the hard work of those involved the reinstatement of result of the only this is
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a turning point in the in this whole story and i see it will help the russian blitz to go back to all the championships and i was saying this is a day to celebrate a lot of restructuring within result has been made but is this what makes this decision very important it shows that there is a willingness to change seeing and i've seen this is what harms. the much touted promotes program was supposed to be the biggest women support initiative in afghanistan but according to reports by washington watchdog it's been an utter failure hundreds of millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars were spent their goals were huge but in reality only a few dozen women were helped.
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i mean. since two thousand and one the door has been reopened for afghan women they joined 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. then 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 spun it or who they gave it to you know who they haven't done so much for afghan women there's an exhibit in india a man is representing afghan women this program in afghanistan is for women and we still get replaced by mad why do we have the capacity.
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personally request of usa to support us by providing a smooth incompetently going to modernize the handcraft section their response was negative they said they were huge to train as i have ten years experience i don't need the training i need the machinery. plus i thought until you i filled in forms last year and again 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 learn ready to work. there. trump's nominee for the u.s. supreme court is proving increasingly into vice if bret's cavanagh has been accused of sexual misconduct and next week one of his accusers will testify before the
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senate a second woman has also come forward alleging sexual assault although the white house has denied that claim. has the latest. the hearings surrounding the appointment of a new supreme court justice by the president has turned into arguably the most burgeoning political issue in the united states at this time as the nomination process continues for brett kavanaugh we're seeing a circus of anger and accusations. rick kavanagh mr chairman. mr chairman. we cannot possibly move forward mr chairman a very warm welcome not they are given they're going on to the. floor here. we cannot be recognized i move to adjourn. them and i move. on here's why the issue
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is so diverse to the u.s. supreme court has the final legal say on crucial issues and justices are appointed for life no wonder both sides want to put the balance in their favor so the gloves come off the accusations are now flying first a woman who is sitting behind kavanagh was accused of giving secret fascist hand signals it turns out she is the descendant of holocaust survivors then some miss attributed quotes about birth control started flying around the internet hillary clinton herself was spreading this false information huge referred to birth control pills as abortion inducing drunks that such a fool to fall on balance for me an issue for you too i want to be sure will clear this didn't happen you were spanked chicks to prove this false then kavanagh's habit of buying baseball tickets became breaking news investigative reporters
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scoured his financial disclosure. and learned that he had his friends tickets to a baseball game so as you can see there's still plenty of showing us to go around but then things got serious accusations of attempted rape which is career ending stuff in the age of me two came up christine blasi forward accuses brett kavanaugh the tempting to rape her back in the one nine hundred eighty s. when they were both teenagers at a party now she wants an f.b.i. investigation if the senators who have come forward and said they want to treat the seriously mean that then they'll they'll have an investigation of these allegations so that we all go into this more informed so twenty four women who went to high school with brett kavanaugh signed a letter saying that they support the accuser then sixty five women signed another letter saying that they defend brett kavanaugh his character now those who support the democrats generally believe the accuser those is support the republicans think
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she is lying and i've been calling her names not surprisingly the media is now taking sides this was intended. and i believe. offensive forward judge kavanaugh 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 then you have c.n.n. running the country because this allegation could be made against anyone at any time 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 personally assaulted someone it's credibility trust integrity so who is brett kavanaugh now to some he's 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
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confrontations but rarely do they expose such a deeply divided america. archie in new york. the death toll from a month long battle between two groups in the libyan capital has risen to one hundred fifteen quoting to local health officials the latest escalation began in late august with two major armed groups facing off both of them are alliance to the government in tripoli which is recognized by the u.s. and most western powers libya also has a separate rival administration based in the east of the country over the past few weeks houses have been shelled and vehicles torched throughout a large area in the south west of tripoli power supplies have been shut down. those are the stories that shape the week for more details you can always visit. where on social media to thanks for watching the weekly.
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