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people are. just twelve years fifty per month. the stories that shaped the week on r.t. trying to be in crimea as a student opened fire in a college killing twenty and injuring dozens terrified witnesses filmed what happened as they run for. also ahead on the program. finally admits the missing journalist. died in a fight inside its consulate in istanbul after almost three weeks the nine any
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involvement. binocular led them violate a nuclear agreement so we're going to terminate a group that we're going to pull out in today's developments president trump is polling in the united states nuclear treaty with russia. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment developments as well you're with the weekly on r.t. international hello and welcome to our top story weapons they brought to crimea in southern russia twenty people were killed and dozens more injured a college when a student set off on explosive device indiscriminately opened fire our senior correspondent rock us the it shows how the atrocity on ford.
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ok. it was here on the thirteenth of october that ladislav called the suspected shooter began to turn his plaid so mass mud into reality it was in the middle of the the commune the commune game you know even the choice. is new but i hope a new play to put on couldn't be on a bishop with a one hundred and fifty shotgun shells were only for the second part of his atrocity. four days later he waited until his mother left this house dressed in black and carrying a bag of ammo left for college on the other side of town. he detonated an improvised explosive device. to put up with second on us i'm still flipping through the bomb field as it was with lethal shrapnel was set and treated
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in the cafeteria on the phone through all exactly at lunchtime when it would be packed with faculty and students. these was no crime of passion this was planned with cold calculation given the efforts needed to learn how to and to actually build a bomb with a tight detonator the aim was clear to kill and maim as many as possible as quickly as possible in the ensuing chaos. as panic and confusion took hold the gunman began his killing spree he started on the second floor making his way downstairs to the devastated cafeteria. killing anyone he met stuff will students. write to
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you. more shots more victims. critique you. bill but most of them teenagers they tried to run to hide they did desperate things. the mushy i didn't know you. and i get his rampage last the just fifteen minutes before he killed himself in the library on the second floor fifteen minutes but his victims are in the hundreds every child left dead a family was torn apart but every teacher killed generations of graduates next stop their friends that teaches neighbors and countryman all
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shocked and. since the early hours of the morning they've come here bringing more and more and more flowers candles toys and t. is mourning a loss of tragedy that they can scarce comprehend what's worse a tragedy apparently without cause or reason. right guys they have a witnesses who filmed haro in what happened have been sharing their heartbreaking stories of surviving that day. fulfilling the life. of a stove from the miracle you film of the coming from the film nicholson for no
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trump says he's not satisfied with the saudi account of how journalist jamal khashoggi died the u.s. president's latest reaction to riyadh's admission that cause shall be a critic of the saudi government died in its consulate in istanbul is in contradiction to his previous statements jack greenberg and i takes a closer look at the case and the global shock waves. for two weeks we were told to malkuth had left the saudi consulate unharmed only accusations and reports in turkey said otherwise but increased international pressure and around the clock media coverage and riyadh change its narrative on friday saudi officials confirmed in part what the world already knew the journalist died on october the second in the consulate but the kingdom and namely the crown prince are innocent in all of this riyadh says the death was accidental the result
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of a quarrel between cars and quote suspects that escalated to a fistfight now those suspects then apparently work to cover up the murder and dispose of the body eight hundred saudi nationals have been arrested including two high ranking members in the gulf states and of course the investigation continues now this version of events fits rather nicely with a prediction donald trump made days ago sounds to me like this is. and the explanation that those responsible acted without riyadh's knowledge or approval seems good enough for trump it's a very very serious i do do i think it's a very important first step and it happened sooner than people thought it would happen his comments really shouldn't come as a surprise given the fact that trump has been extremely reluctant from the get go to squarely blame saudi arabia he also repeated a number of times that even if involvement was proven he wouldn't wish to sacrifice
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the billions of dollars worth of weapons sales to punish them saudi arabia has been a great ally but i would prefer that we don't you. can see the one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work they are ordering military equipment everybody in the world one of that order we got it and we got all of it every bit of it i don't like stopping massive amounts of money that's being poured into our country spending one hundred ten billion dollars on the military what they. think in this day create jobs like jobs and other. for this country you heard the radio that some of these team will be pardoned fifteen people eighteen people will be punished by these saudi arabi i had made just to say i'm sure the president trump would just pull out to the skies though for punishment and this kind of justice in the stand the president except see it and that's the power of an arm the loaf one hundred ten
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billion dollars one hundred ten billion dollars can buy any troops kinsale any lie as of yet no evidence has been released to support the saudi's version of events and much of the world isn't buying the new narrative it's god it was we're talking about the terrible events in saudi arabia where still nothing has been clarified and where of course we demand to know what happened. the emerging circumstances of his death a deeply troubling that for the european union like its partners insists on the need for continued thora credible and transparent investigation shouting proper clarity on the circumstance of the killing and ensuring full accountability of all those responsible for it the middle east or actor of campaigns at amnesty international slammed the saudi story as untrustworthy all reporters without borders have called for constant and powerful pressure on riyadh to establish the truth and australia has now joined others and no longer attending an investment
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summit set for later this month and saudi arabia saying it wouldn't be appropriate given the circumstances even some u.s. lawmakers are making their skepticism of the report known in dissonance with the president stands now it's possible that without the massive international pressure campaign we've seen over the past two weeks the saudis would have stuck to their original story now riyadh it will be hoping that it's an admission will be enough to appease the world and we all move on not sending a representative to the conference in saudi arabia is one thing it's symbolic it sends a message but actually cutting off arms sales and actually imposing tough sanctions and cutting off regulations that takes it to a higher level and i don't think you're going to see that you know you'll see some sanctions against individuals from the united states but you're not going to see complete shutdown of relations with the saudis. venezuela announced on wednesday that it is dumping the use of the dollar and its
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international trade transactions the moves in retaliation for the severe financial sanctions imposed by the u.s. on the country's officials including the president but venezuela is far from alone in moving away from the dollar dependence. reports no muss the learned of the world's top of oil reserves the now there's no more boy all selling . greenbacks you know let us be free we will not be anyone's colony again the latest in a now apparently nonstop barrel large of hits to the pin yards of the dollar system the impregnable tender since world war two and guess whose currency correctors these ousting it for. after trump threatened anyone dealing with iran brussels drops a bombshell on its old us chum in iran trade e.u. simply ditching the dollar e.u. member state will set up
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a legal entity to facilitate legitimate financial transactions with iran and this will allow european companies to continue to trade we had done in accordance with european union low and could be open to other partners in the works. russia's backing brussels for them a pittance already talking dollar trade with major allies adding washington's just shot itself in the foot. but if you're an american partners are making a colossal strategic mistake undermining the credibility of the dollar is universal and essentially the only reserve currency undermining trust in it they can sing the branch they're sitting on this is the typical mistake of any empire when people think that nothing will happen but they believe that everything is so powerful so strong so stable that there will be no negative consequences but you know they will come sooner or later but the hardest wallop of all may be from america's biggest rival china. beijing shop window now plans an ample
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dollar free range from old trade in petrol you won the online crypto you won the new silk road colossus and beijing's own swift world banking network even u.s. media admit washington's now waging economic war on one tenth of the world and one in four people on this planet now live on the government's. committed to drownd dollar dominance mainstream economists pooh pooh any future without a glorious greenback ensuring any smash will only be more shocking. a quarter of an hour into the program you're watching r t international still lots to come on the program including concern among americans that donald trump's quitting a decade's old nuclear pact with russia will tell you why and plenty more besides after this.
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north korea's history this is seventy years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of history of diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear you know program.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see a. sub named pace past nine am this sunday morning here in moscow welcome back to the u.s. is pulling out of a nuclear missile pact with russia national security advisor john bolton who is a vocal critic of the treaty is jew in moscow next week for talks now the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty requires both countries to eliminate their short and medium range atomic missiles but president trump accuses moscow failing to uphold its side of the deal russia has violated the agreement they'd been
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violating it from many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. that we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreed. they go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear that one set of state in the agreement and we bonded the agreement but russia is not one for generally under the agreement so we're going to terminate the agreement we're going to pull out this refers to the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty this was signed in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and it was viewed as a key moment in deescalating essentially ending the cold war now the treaty essentially outlaws nuclear missiles between the range of one thousand kilometers and five thousand kilometers now repeatedly russia has been accused of violating the i.n.f. treaty we're not only hearing donald trump say that the usa will haul out of the i.n.f. treaty but we're also hearing that there is plans to begin production of missiles that are not allowed now donald trump did say however if
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a new agreement can be reached they will scrap those plans for production let's review his additional comments unless russia comes to us and china comes to us and they all come to us and they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons but if russia is doing it and of china's doing it and we're adhering to the agreement that some except russia and the united states have repeatedly exchanged accusations regarding violations of the i.n.f. treaty let's review what's been said the arms race is getting out of control. we did not snip this time the events as you know it was know we pulled out of the antiballistic missile treaty russia has developed and developing a stabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations with the good because we respond to the threats that confronted us were moving forward to modernize our nuclear arsenal and ensure their capabilities were mean i matched we will never
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allow anybody to have anything even close to what we have it would usually be for american people in this next. remains will give an immediate and reciprocal response to. it shifting the blame and putting the burden of proving you're in compliance with something rather than showing that you know the united states proving that russia is not in compliance or something or russia proving that united states is not by its way they say it should be aimed or geared. moving forward with negotiations and deescalating the situation rather than just rash of you know rhetoric now if indeed the united states scraps the treaty this will be a dramatic shift a break from what has been standard operating procedure in washington regarding its agreements with russia and trying to may face opposition from within the state department and within his own cabinet. trumps the situation to scrap the i.n.f.
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nuclear arms treaty with russia is raising concern amongst americans here for people in new york told us it sounds like a terrible idea it sounds. crazy like crazy as he is and. i think disconnecting from the world is a really bad thing and it's one of many many bad things that are in the process of destroying our democracy in this country crazy simply crazy. all right lots of reaction on our social networking sites to this next story a brochure for a kindergarten in a wealthy german suburb subtracted the wrong kind of publicity after promoting itself as having quote hardly any migrants nursery bosses insists they've been misunderstood but as he explains the so if he's also drawn criticism for focusing on only having well to do families on board take a look. when hunting for
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a daycare center for your children what tops the list great teaching good cad nice atmosphere well how about hardly any migrants one can see gotten in the wealthy town of hamburg promoted just that leaving some parents moved to fight in a promotional price they highlighted the following. of the families with the migrant bank ground only a few take care they've since deleted the sentence was deleted one sentence that accurately describes the fact that there are only a few families with a migration background the kindergarten few families does not mean no families at all the kindergarten also insisted it stands for inclusion and is equally pensive children of german origin and families with a migration backgrounds but that's not the kindergartens only statements that true criticism it outs that the financial situation of parents living in the kindergartens area is excellent but large number of parents pursue self-employed
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activity such as lawyers doctors organizational consultants brokers business owners the backlash was quick to follow. yeah enough money can do as much stay decades in until you have them let the stupid plagues mingle with you these are the nazis in the guise of clean pure democrats should lead in mosques itself with an immigrant free daycare center and the villa neighborhood a socially lete we decided to say what jim and think about the issue as a mother i would not accept it i mean you should and you could use other ways to attract people so one thing to do because if you don't know each other you can't live together you can only understand each other when you grow up together from the your list moment people will have international meet people from all over to all and so i think it's. really really important already young. people can go
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with different cultures different ways of living and song although parents favor a multicultural society when it comes to words on the children this talk bring attention to the proportion of needs of nationals in the schools and so forth so there might be discrepancy between what they say or do our daughter was in the can that god for spanish germans and so there were a lot of nations latino nations and the germans together and they spoke to the spanish and german and the king their god so chewed on both thing which was speaking about everyone wants the best for their children but whether the best means having known my point classmates and why the school should be bragging about this issue is another matter altogether and not say. ok i'll avoid worlds apart as here with mongolia's foreign ministry in just a moment for a wide ranging interview then do join me again in our run thirty minutes time for more of the news that shaped this week you're watching international.
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i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system. i've got it's over i'm just a broken system designed for people like this woman. as long as there are. different people who are here for different reasons but also job we also have. most people in philadelphia are only about two paychecks away from homelessness. i've been saying. the numbers mean something they matter the u.s.
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has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime families each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars . china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only. with no make this manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling class isn't protect themselves. when the final
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merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. doom. tracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year drove a truck so i chose to drive truck people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the slowdown so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is. change that's not
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what it used to be. it's a tough reality to deal. only welcome to worlds apart situated between russia and china then the goal is the world's most landlocked country and yet according to my guest today this isn't a strategic witness but rather a competitive advantage how has one goal they managed to overcome its geographical limitations and can if used as experienced to punch above its weight in the geopolitical agreeing to discuss that i'm now joined by them didn't solve but tara uncle as minister of foreign affairs and this is good to talk to you thank you very
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much for your time thank you for the nutrition now we are recording this interview on the sidelines of the valdai forum and many of the discussions here today are about q. crane and how it's being sandwiched between russia and the west lots of conflict mongolia also finds itself but then two great powers russia and china and the us from what i understand it is a source of development rather than discord how do you explain that well. we're developing the. ballast relationship with our neighbors and it's our priority. was russia and china we have strategic partnership and really it is a trust confidence relationship the most important thing is really the fact that you give priority to this relationship you these you're the aleutian ship on your strengths of course we're different countries that means we have. differences doesn't mean that we do not have differences but it's very important to
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menage those differences and to capitalize on your strengths but from what i understand it took you sound time to arrive at that perspective because you said in one of the interviews that before mongolia used to view its landlocked status as an imitation what allows for that change of perspective and this new vision of being landlocked in having no access to the sea as something that you can actually gain from here you know two things again under do love the city commission we have the right to access the sea and our neighbors due to a very good neighborly relationship which is a strategic nature we're having no problem with our access and that strength of our trash law we should be also using forward which means it is you know in dealing with a.

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