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well. you don't. want. moscow and new delhi sign a contract for the delivery of russian s four hundred air defense systems with india defining a u.s. threat of sanctions. a tribe you know here's how informants to britain and mind my secret service are allowed to break the law if it prevents a bigger crime. and the west hits out at russia's g.r.u. military intelligence service exposing an alleged campaign of cyber attacks around the world including on the international chemical weapons watchdog.
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this is r.t. international coming to life from the russian capital with your global news update this hour welcome to the program. a vast contract to deliver russian s four hundred air defense systems to india has been signed by vladimir putin and the render modi the leaders penned the deal despite washington's attempts to stop india signing. is in new delhi for us the whole scale of today's meeting while it was staggering if i was to list everything that the two leaders will discuss from nuclear corp to our great culture to space and so on and so forth could easily take the rest of the day and also a very warm very cordial atmosphere between the leaders on a sort of. very special attention to its relationship with russia and this fast changing world the relationship is becoming even more important now nine hundred missing gives a fresh impetus to a privilege to the ship has given a new meaning to our mutual cooperation. there used to be with me is military
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cooperation goes beyond supplies russians westerners in the countries jointly make can develop military products we maintain regular contacts between the defense ministries and general staffs of our countries when discussing the international agenda we confirm that russia and india here to similar positions on key global issues so we've decided to step up our cooperation among all these deals one that particularly stands out is the one that finalized in the exactly solution of russia's as four hundred anti-missile defense systems and it's not just about in the expanding into defensive capabilities against its regional rivals like pakistan or china for example it's also new delhi sending a strong kill political message because you see every time someone shows interest or indeed by a russian advanced russian weapon washington well it falls flat with washington for example when china bought the very same anti-missile defense system which india has
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now ports and some fighter jets to go with it off russia it was slapped with sanctions and now india is defying this potential threat even though washington for example one pentagon general has said that while indeed sanctions are on the table it is ultimately up to donald trump eventually it will be donald trump's call whether or not to punish india for what it's doing so really it's interesting while russia and india are doing business it's fair to say that the ball is in washington's court sriram cholly of the didn't dull school of international affairs india told us washington's behavior towards asian countries could backfire. what we're seeing telling the us we are independent but we want to partner with you. on the basis of mutual benefit it should not be a one sided thing we demand and we simply comply and. soon or later realise that because there is going to be
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a boomerang effect. that. kind of strategic blows in this regard with you will see is not just us today i mean it has a lot of clouds gathering or would be us in your relationship people questioning whether it has a long term future if trump keeps on doing this unilateral ultimatum kind of business so i think they should realize that before trump keeps on really needing more and more allies and partners then they will be left with no allies and partners and there will be isolated and biting that's the real being the u.s. faces with this kind of behavior. for thirty years informants to britain's homeland security service and my five have been allowed to commit crimes on british soil without fear of prosecution if it prevents more serious offenses that's what the tribunal in the country has been told and associate churkin has the details this is indeed a case that was brought forward by for human rights groups including privacy international and reprieve who are arguing that it's important to know the extent of the
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seriousness of the crimes that m i five could have potentially been getting away with. it appears that the security service believes that good if it thinks it would be in the public interest authorized but to supply. sexual assault on the grave criminality in the u.k. well no this tribunal heard from these groups bringing forward the allegations and demanding answers to a secret policy and what was referred to as british domestic security services the m i five working under secret policy that has been dubbed a third direction it was said that this is a policy that has been in place for decades under different versions and is still in place today and according to these groups bringing this case forward they are saying it is crucial to find out whether or not any of those actions could have been violations of human rights of basic human rights and that's what they want to
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know and in terms of the documents that were presented at these hearings there was one very largely redacted government policy document that essentially talks about the occasional necessity of criminality when it comes to such issues as well as a letter of dating back to twenty twelve written by then prime minister david cameron to a judge who was overseeing such issues at the at the time essentially calling for him to not pay too much attention to the legality of such operations. this acuity service has a long standing policy for the agent handlers to agree to agents participating in crime for the avoidance of doubt and i should be clear that such oversight would not provide endorsement of the legality of the policy you would not be asked to provide a view on whether any particular case should be referred to the prosecuting authorities well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of up to actually making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against
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it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be dragging out for quite some time. russia found itself confronted on thursday over the alleged activities of its military intelligence service the g.r.u. a number of western countries and international organizations called out mascot for dirty cyber tricks targeting everyone from the international chemical weapons watchdog to even a russian news agency artie's daniel hawkins breaks down the details for us election interference troll factories this information about how king we've heard most of it before but the latest charge sheet against russia is all encompassing and endless there were hundreds of victims targeted by these russian criminals flouts international law in this way russia's indiscriminate campaign of tax
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violations of several us criminal laws they will be exposed russian most reckless and irresponsible behavior of. this reckless. behavior the russian government needs to know they want to fully condemn this attack it will be exposed and there will be consequences it seems every accusation of malign activity over the last four years from the downing of m.h. seven team to the water doping scandal. has come back all at once united under a common name and symbol before it was often vague russian hackers agents or just putin but apparently we can now name the entity responsible for everything all along the g r u russian military intelligence even specific names and faces have been linked with the alleged crimes seven individuals were indicted by the us with four of them also accuse them involvement in the netherlands o.p.c.
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w hack and three more already featured in robert mueller is continuing russia meddling probe. this group of just sixteen people is certainly kept busy according to the latest allegations how can the malaysia airlines probe the o.p.c. w solsbury poising investigation and you don't get agencies from canada to brazil the u.s. election you name it the hand of the g.r.u. is never far away and according to some the allegations are irrefutable proof of russia's guilt in all other incidents here you have evidence of the russian military launching a cyber attack on the very organization the international organization in the netherlands set up to investigate those novacek attacks and why would you do that if you were the guilty party and as we've seen before there's no need to me tell you real standards of evidence remember when the n.s.a. was accused of spying on charts of the merkel back in twenty fifteen well the
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german federal prosecutor in the system had a legal burden of proof to be met to prove this low such luxury what rushes in the dock they're almost certain and high confidence from u.k. security services are enough to beat the drum for new sanctions and anyway the soviet era k.g.b. is long gone the image of public enemy number one is long overdue for an overhaul and this is the perfect opportunity to consolidate the perfect storm i think this is a coordinated attack look this one's got everything it's got it's got chemical weapons got election meddling it's got doping it's got every other thing you can think of that the russians are guilty of and i think this cloud a back use asians if their own purpose in a normal rational people would say well why would they be say these things unless they had some purpose in mind the purpose is to poison any possible rapprochement between washington especially and russia as donald trump said he wanted to do
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during the campaign to make sure that cannot happen and that relations continue to go from bad to worse we may not know the whole truth all which side is hiding something but it's image a narrative which is important and the russians you know you bogeyman is becoming firmly embedded in public mindset. we spoke to russia's envoy to the u.k. he claims that evidence from the british side is still lacking we believe that this kind of statement reckless and explain why first of all this statements are not supported by any evidence this is first second we hear this kind of of the gay sions or what in our time and in this to seldon seventeen for a former foreign secretary boris johnson was in moscow. a lover of russian foreign minister offered him to have a consultations on the cyber security and he said if you have any questions
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in connection with the alleged russian activity we can put this specialist from two countries sit down the table and to discuss professionally what are the concerns of the british side the british refused to do this and instead of that they launched reckless attacks on us without any evidence this is quite a big story you know this is the name of the russian intelligence organisation you know if you names there are expelled in all these things but the beef i mean this is this substance is not. basically given so we're going to ask the british side to give more information on that and we're going to repeat our call if you have some information please share this information and we are ready to sit down and talk. brett kavanaugh of nomination to become a u.s.
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supreme court judge well advanced to a final four vote likely on saturday that's after a key senate procedural vote passed fifty one forty nine it comes in the wake of some three hundred anti kavanaugh demonstrators being arrested at a sit in protest on capitol hill on thursday among those detained were two celebrities model and late rada koski and amy schumer comedian women's rights activists and actress and distant cousin of senior democrat senator chuck schumer. the model later posted a photo of herself on instagram before her arrest claiming that cover the nomination is a message that women in the u.s. do not matter video from the scene seems to show that those detained were given the option to leave but chose to be arrested instead. they. say. the protests came after reports that the f.b.i.
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had failed to find evidence supporting sexual misconduct allegations against cavanagh and although the documents have not been released there are the firing up republican enthusiasm for the midterms as american reports it just might be the first time that the ruling party retains congress after midterms and the midterms are just about a month away in november and a new poll shows that eighty percent of americans from both parties see it as very important now in july the poll showed a ten percent gap between republicans and democrats but democrats unanimously took continuous efforts to destroy supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh who was accused of sexual assault but this strategy doesn't seem to be working for that trump hammered democrats for this at his rally in west virginia you see what's going on you see this horrible horrible radical group of democrats you see it happening right now they don't get hurt. who they actually
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run over in order to get power some have noted that all conservatives not just republicans are taking kavanagh's side saying that this liberal scandal has united the right against democrats and apparently this scandal has reminded them that liberals hate them more than they hate the president saying that they are that deplorable is now so we'll just have to wait to see if these predictions do come true in november so the backlash to cover those nomination may end up playing into the republicans hands but political commentator anthony logan thinks there would have been outcry whoever trump had nominated. brett kavanaugh himself is not really the issue here it could have been anybody could have been somebody on the left anybody that dunn on trial will put in people will be against simply because he's down on trial and he has ability to change the direction of the country and also solidifies legacy people want him to be a one term president to lift their put a lot of money a lot of resources and
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a lot of time into their kenny days but i don't quite understand how the money to put insider candidates is also going to impact and empower the opposite side because we see how much effort they're put into it every feigning happens whether it was a first supreme court just to put in an air bridge kavanaugh now the midterms i feel like the left the extremes a it is they feel like is the opportunity for these people to come out and express themselves or try to start shown they'll take advantage of it coming up on the program fresh violence erupts on the gaza border that story and more after this short break. me.
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what politicians do something. i put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich. but you do like to be crushed it's like the flag tree in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the water using my house. there should be a. little
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. this is our two international welcome back to the program a former international monetary fund boss is facing jail for alleged misuse of company credit cards and he's far from the only i.m.f. chief to have fallen from grace. and for several years dominique strauss took part in six parties around the world but. prostitute the former i.m.f. chief has been charged with involvement in a prostitution ring off reading out of french luxury hotels.
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i am not satisfied with it but there's a point in telling when one i was just. told the page. thanks. to palestinians including a twelve year old boy have been killed during protests today along gaza's border with israel that's according to local health officials israel is claiming around twenty thousand palestinians have amassed at the border as part of continuing demonstrations. the.
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i. i. demonstrators gather every friday for the great march of return they regularly set fire to tires and throw projectiles at the israeli forces the protests began in the spring when donald trump recognized jerusalem as the israeli capital and moved the u.s. embassy there from tel aviv around two hundred palestinians have been killed during these protests. in the wake of donald trump's controversial comments toward saudi arabia where he said the state would collapse without u.s. support one of washington's key enemies has reached out to riyadh iran's foreign
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minister said the country should work together to ensure regional security. prison drama repeatedly humiliate the saudis by saying they can't last two weeks without is support this is the recompense for the delusion that one security can be outsourced we again extend our hand to our neighbors let's build a strong region and stop this conceit saudi arabia and the us have been strong allies for decades and the last ten years washington sold the country three hundred fifty billion dollars and weapons other business deals between the two powers are said to be worth tens of billions but now trump claims the saudi king would be dethroned in no time at all if it wasn't for american money. we protect saudi arabia would you say they're rich. and i love the king king solomon but is it king we're protecting you you might not be there for two weeks without us you have to pay for your village and political science professor at the university of tehran.
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things iran is trying to send saudi arabia a message that the region's problems can be solved without the us. the policy of donald trump's administration toward saudi arabia has been very humiliating i mean donald trump called saudi arabia a cow that should be male and then when it's done finishing with that the the head of the cow should be cut off and called it a terrorist state and responsible for nine eleven during the campaign trail now after he became president his rhetorical change toward saudi arabia but nevertheless since then he has been saying constantly that saudi arabia essentially should be paying up now what iran is saying to the saudis is that they shouldn't be humiliated in such ways and that regional players such as iran saudi arabia and turkey should actually solve the region's problems on themselves rather than the i mean they depend on the united states. it seems the fake news phenomenon has now
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moved beyond the media and into academia that's after three scholar submitted a series of hoax papers to supposedly serious journals and got them published among them a paper on the sexual misconduct of dogs in parks and a version of mine come from rewritten from the perspective of a feminist. or and it was fairly dark roseleaf. we rewrote. and this trend was accepted it. all struggle is my struggle solidarity feminism as an intersectional reply to me liberal and choice.
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i march with two papers accepted to publish it would be fair to say they would become accepted grievance scholars by june it was three one having been officially honored by the journalist excellent scholarship by july it was five by august steps should have been possible. human reactions to rape culture and clear performative of the urban dog parks. overcoming and for palm tree and a framework for fat body building. themes of objectification sexual conquest masculine toughness in a sexually objectifying restaurant. at the enjoy each week in this article and it has an important contribution to make to the field and this journal. a support of the work and no to this potential to
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generate important dialogue social workers and planning this school has. proven studies does not continue the work of the civil rights movements corrupts it and it trades upon their good names to keep pushing a kind of social snakeoil onto a public that keeps the. that's our breakdown of the day's top headlines for now and that's all for me as well but we're not you know harvey will be here at the top the hour with the latest as always thanks for tuning. back guys are financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert
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music that's quite easily. to keep in mind though as if i'm into a place. for. a church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end if that's known as the i intend then i think you'll hear about it tuesday's out in. this. case both.
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and finance and the impact upon you the effect upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington thanks for being on board we're glad you're with us coming up today with a swelling number of members of parliament saying they have no confidence in british prime minister theresa may to deliver on brecht that what could be in store the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary for which is standing by to discuss and as a european union seeks ways to keep the iranian nuclear deal in place they are efforts to avoid u.s. sanctions on companies which may continue to do business with iran's party's peter oliver joins us for berlin to take a look at what's going on and what may take place plus i sat down in boston with not her on the ye the c.e.o. of bassist and emerging kryptos stable coin and we'll bring you that interview it's super interesting and we take a look at the increased cost and more of television streaming with holland cook host of the big picture right here on our team america all that on the way but
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first we had a few headlines let's go. in the latest ploy in the race to capture the emerging market for self driving cars japanese auto maker honda is preparing to invest a total of two point seven five billion dollars in their u.s. rivals. general motors the two companies have announced honda will immediately invest seven hundred fifty million dollars in crews that g.m. is unit for developing self driving vehicles honda currently intends to invest an additional two billion dollars of capital in crews over the planned twelve year span of the project and joining with existing unit honda seems to be trying to compensate for their relatively late entry into the field of self driving vehicles that capture the capital infusion also gives researchers at cruise more space to pursue what industry insiders say will be a high start up cost for design and testing programs the honda deal is also
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a successful sequel to a cruise deal with japan softbank in may and that deal the softbank vision fund paid two point two five billion dollars for a nineteen point six percent stake in cruise. and there is finally forward momentum to report on one of the most challenging issues and the brics that process british prime minister theresa may has reportedly convinced irish of forty's to support her idea for avoiding the creation of a so-called hard border between ireland and northern ireland northern ireland is on the same island as the republic of ireland but is claimed as the fourth country in the u.k. in faery e.u. laws to require the enforcement of customs procedures at the border after brecht's it since ireland would remain in the e.u. while northern ireland would then be outside of the e.u. but a hard border is unacceptable to key stakeholders and would undermine the good friday peace agreement for door there in ireland now in preparation for an upcoming e.u.
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summit prime minister may has secured.

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