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doc told. me that that was. the. british prime minister to resume a battle to save her bright they plan as key ministers quips head cabinets to last in peace to consider the national interest and get it to the back of their withdrawal agreements represents a huge and damaging the deal that is already dead in the water. the largest terrorist faction in syria claims to have joined forces with so-called moderate rebels to fight the government and the province. we consider her rhetoric
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case of rushing to cut off his wife's hands and has been sentenced to fourteen years in prison. life from the russian capital base is r t international. the british prime minister to resign may standing by have despite a rebellion from her own party she had parliament to get behind her draft deal with the. yes stiff sometimes uncomfortable decisions have had to be made i understand fully that there is some who are unhappy with those compromises but this deal delivers what people voted for in the national interest and we can only secure it if we unite behind the agreement reached in company it yesterday. her words come after a bruising day of cabinet resignations letters of no confidence and
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a three hour morning in parliament we could choose to leave with no deal we could risk no breaks it is all we can to wait. for or we can choose to unite and support the best deal that can be negotiated this deal the withdrawal agreement and the outline political career a should represent a huge and damaging failure as a psychologist it's clear to me to see that the prime minister is in denial the prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us the deal that is already dead in the water i'm almost tempted to ask if the if all of the members opposite will put their hands up if they actually do support the prime minister and the senate proposal and. my road or frozen which serves what we would leave the customs
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union. the next two says of a walk to my right over the frozen so that she would move the integrity of the united kingdom a whole protocol so as all the wash my road all of them froze so that we would be armed with the jurisdiction of the european court of justice oscar one hundred seventy four says otherwise quite chaotic times in the u.k. at the moment as theresa may not only tries to push through and save her brags the deal but also essentially says save her post as prime minister of this country we're seeing right now a new set of resignations having taken place this morning with a high profile cabinet ministers and junior ministers heading towards the door in defiance of may's approach towards bracks it's we certainly know that this is an extremely nerve wracking time not just for her but for the rest of the country that i was watching exe. actually where this brags that chaos is going to be leading i
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can show you some newspapers here that are not being forgiving towards to resubmit all this one is pretty self-explanatory as you can see there are others that are talking about eleven ministers rejected her proposals forty tory rebels are plotting to bring her down war cabinet and others are seeing me papers over the cracks and here we have another one that talks about a split cabinet split party and a split nation and indeed all of this comes following to recent may yesterday holding an entire five hour session with her cabinet ministers trying to push through and convince them that her draft deal agreed with the e.u. is the best one and the only one possible indeed we saw a very tense and divided cabinet. members of which did not necessarily want to accept what she was offering the alternatives to her pushing them to agree with her were resignation some of them we have seen today there's been quite a bit of talk of me potentially having to resign herself and today she has also
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been appearing in parliament where there is still of course quite a bit of indignation because what happens next is this draft deal now that it's been approved by cabinet ministers following quite a fight it is going to go to brussels where it will be signed off by e.u. member states but then it has to come back to westminster and be approved in parliament and that is where it gets tricky course over the last several weeks there has been speculation has been ripe that a possible vote of no confidence could take place with the letters floating in of tory m.p.'s demanding that theresa may step down there have been a renewed wave of these speculations going around today saying that this could happen as early as today this thursday because of this renewed dissatisfaction with the way to recently has been handling this so indeed a. very very chaotic time as theresa may tries to do her best at this point to try
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to keep this ship afloat. british politician and broadcasted george galloway thinks theresa may will be removed from power in a matter of days it's very hard to see her staying perhaps even beyond the weekend because at least forty eight conservative m.p.'s have their stand. of no confidence in her which triggers a no confidence debate and then vote and even if she won it as mrs george did i remind you if a sufficiently large minority votes that they have no confidence in her i would have thought her goose was cooked it's been a series of cabinet resignations government minister resignations parliamentary private secretary of resignations even the vice chairman of the conservative party itself has resigned so it's very hard to see how someone who is dug
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in behind a bricks deal which seems to be almost friendless this is a failure is an orphan and success has a thousand parents world this breaks that deal look very much like an orphan to me today. it's a terrorist group in syria has claimed to have united rival factions to fight the government and in a province this comes as the russian foreign ministry says so-called moderate rebels and helping extremists violate an internationally mediated buffer saying agreements and a report syria is the province is still an unbelievably complicated melting pot of anti assad militias from those known as syria's moderate rebels to internationally recognized terrorists like hayat to harir all shop. probably the mightiest group it's the former nusra front otherwise it in syria should ring
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a bell. to them. well a so-called spokesman for the armed wing of that same talk. has given an interview but there are many. who feels like. the man didn't come up with any kind of full list of who's involved but kept repeating everyone in the free lands that's how he refers to areas not controlled by damascus question if we are to believe the guy have the lines between terrorists and moderates been blurred completely an adlib technically there's
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a ceasefire between the government and the rebels and a buffer zone in the province right now it was brokered by turkey and russia and eventually backed by france and germany the buffer zone is meant to be free of any terrorists but if it is the terrorists that are now taking control of a joint command center for everyone how does the cease fire deal make sense anyway at least you're going to zation the programs guest works and fights for doesn't seem to have any intention of laying their guns down and show no one would you who he said have been. when i when he and then when you have a. total this video also deserves a quick look to the right at the interview or. some t.v. stations used to love having kareem on air people executed it's as simple as that
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what can i do here and see a blend in the crowd i don't think so am i going to turn my so over to the regime forces absolutely not i'm out to see some of them. i'm after a night that we can spend some. time with sometimes you will hear someone say that they are part of al-qaeda but what is their real affiliation to al qaeda other than some romantic notion to be honest with you he was one of those who were one sending out last messages from besieged aleppo before death from assad's bombs besieged aleppo. we may not be able to send anyone messages as regime forces push closer this might be close to if not be a last communication but his reports have since kept coming and he was even accused of links to al qaida something he has denied c.n.n.
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actually try to distance themselves from a bill karim and one of their more recent documentaries well november twenty. two interviewing a high profile figure of tough we're all shot. in syria. genest patrick having sent believes that by supporting moderate rebel groups western powers effectively helping terrorists now you have effectively a consolidation of all the militants under one terrorist umbrella effectively so if the west is going to intervene diplomatically if the us is going to want to stop syria from retaking its own territory and its allies who are helping them do that then effectively they're taking the side of of a terrorist. concept officially according to h.g.'s the al nusra front in charge al-qaeda affiliate all under their control now so any money
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and if they were moderate yesterday they're not moderate today syrian army russia turkey and even the u.s. everyone has to accept the fact that it lived as a terrorist occupied. region right now and should deal with it accordingly. i guess the scenes erupted in the sherry lankan parliament as a brawl broke out between no make is that was the tempo schooldays or following discussions over who should leave the country the chair lanka has been in place called deadlock since last month when this president abruptly stopped the prime minister and suspended parliament the critics planted
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the made illegal and unconstitutional the who a russian man has been jailed for fourteen years for brutal assault on his wife that story and will coming up. what politicians do something. they 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'd like to be pretty much like the three of them all the people. interested always in the waters. there should make.
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us the better for the tremendously economically through the cause of it we'll do the world by coming out about effectively giving up the power to impose structural adjustment on the of the countries over the eighty's and i think it's a fundamentally doesn't understand how these are these are useful tools of us imperialism of the facts right so it's not clear what his growth is i mean it's true that these institutions are deeply unfair thirds of the u.s. they're on fares here to the majority world to the global south and that's really the reason why these reforms are. welcome back to the program a man who cut off his wife's hands in a premeditated attack and gloated about it has been sentenced to fourteen years in a high security jail in russia. picks up the appalling story. from
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this picture you think marguerite and maitreya lived in blissful happiness they've been together for five years and even had two young sons but behind the smiles slate and mother's story some of their friends say that they were in fact colostrum divorce marguerita often complained that her husband had episodes of uncontrolled roy. he was enraged that i was getting my nails done he'd think i was cheating on him if my bra in my pants matched he emptied out all my shampoos and creams and left empty choose in their place he was angry that i was doing well at work apparently he even checked her phone messages i woke up during the night and asked who it was she said to drive in from work but i didn't believe her i was on edge his suspicions fueled his anger so he forced her into the car drove her out into a forest threatened her and demanded she had me to cheating on him that time he let
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her go she fled to the police but was told that there were not enough grounds to open a case against him her pleas for help fell on deaf ears and and that's what her husband's final brutal attack in december last year. volunteered to help i wanted to put my bag in the book he said there was no space port of thought that it was taken by an axe and bandages he played his part like a real actor silently he closed the door and drove off not to work but to the forced.
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as we drove to the hospital he shouted what an adrenaline rush worst of all i was still conscious apparently my body gave this signal to keep. microsurgery lasted for nearly nine hours the doctors managed to sell back one hand but the other was so badly damaged in the brutal attack during which margarita remained conscious that it was impossible to say this case sent shock waves across the country and attracted so much needed attention to the problem of domestic violence mitri was sentenced to fourteen years in prison while the officer who refused to open a case against him when margarita first went to the police is under investigation for dereliction of duty. as splits between the ukrainian and russian
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orthodox churches could soon become official my colleague neil harvey discussed the situation with our correspondent daniel hoare and while religious scandals around churches in ukraine to many might seem irrelevant a historic theological debate but actually carries a lot more meaning to orthodox believers need to look at the basics first the eastern orthodox church is made up of fifteen different churches each of which one has autonomy in religious language that is called autocephaly being church has its self governance independence jurisdiction now the russian orthodox church for centuries has had over the key of orthodox church that's been the case since about the seventeenth century it's the only officially recognized congregation. in ukraine on the other hand no there have been political and religious factions of the country which a very long time pushed for independence ukrainian orthodox church to be established and the president of ukraine petro poroshenko has been to. portrayed
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this he's implied that the creation of this church is just as important to ukraine's independence and rebirth as joining the e.u. or nato autocephaly is the most important event from the same serious as our aspiration to join the un nato the association agreement a visa free regime with the e.u. withdrawal from the c.i.s. rejection of the deceptive treaty and friendship with russia etc all this is the basis of our own way of development development of ukraine so if this is going to happen it's going to come easily it's quite a complicated situation in ukraine is that yes there's more than one orthodox church in ukraine apart from the main one recognized officially as part of the moscow patriarchate there are also two other churches now they broke away in the early ninety's when ukraine got its independence from the u.s.s.r. this is the key of patriarchates and ukrainian autocephalous church these claim independence but they have never been recognized officially as official
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corrugations that's until very recently when the patriarch of constantinople made moves to give them that autonomy independence as well this is very much angered the moscow patriarch the process of granting autocephaly is artificial imposed from outside does not reflect internal ecclesiastical necessity will not bring real church unity will deepen division and intensify conflicts among the people of ukraine under these conditions the participation of the pesky pate clergy and laity of the you see in these process is is considered impossible and how is the russian orthodox church reacted well this is triggered a total breakdown in relations the moscow patriarchate has rejected this decision they've stated that they have had all thought over the key of corrugation since the seventeenth century and they've even called a schism triggered a schism with constantinople by ending their followers from attending any ceremonies any communions with this church who they have now officially split with
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. the russian orthodox church does not accept these decisions and will not follow them schism is give them and its leaders are the leaders of the schism and the church that accepted the schism excluded itself from the canonical field of decision has been made to drop to full communion with the constantinople patriarchate we cannot be in communication with this church which is in schism what about the everyday church goers were they in any way be affected or i think it's going to cause a lot of confusion and division i mean this is seen as a wider context as part of that conflict between russia and ukraine east and west those debates over independence and cultural heritage one priest father mike tyson who's worked in west virginia for fifteen years has even switched churches in the wake of the schism he was he's left his patriarch of constantinople parish switching to a russian church he says this is supporting being in solidarity with the ukrainian orthodox church and now in the bigger picture here tensions have been rising since about twenty fourteen there have been dozens of attacks since then by ukrainian
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nationalists on orthodox churches aligned with moscow they view them as enemies of ukraine as effectively tools of the kremlin in terms of church property there may be conflicts as well the moscow aligned church owns around twelve thousand parishes in ukraine those two other ukrainian churches which may soon unite control about half that number so in terms of ownership of churches in terms of income revenue in terms of where followers are going to go and practice their faith this is certainly an issue that's not going to go away and is likely to certainly cause more confusion and division in a country already deeply divided. church history professor alex on the divil can says ukraine's moves will only make the country's divisions wes. operator worth all of you will never allow key of paternity kate to exist whatever this new church will be there to build would not be it q but eric and i still have my doubts that it will be for the for the independent polluter cephalus very sort it will be
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discrimination of those believers that would want to stay with the canonical church will increase of course they will try to take their property away from them i mean the church property it will increase also or there all the tensions in the society it will it will increase all the divisions in the society it will increase all the disagreements of a society it will hardly play. a parliamentary committee in south africa has recommended a constitutional change to allow private land to be seized when it's in the national interest this follows a long running course for the forced hyundai of a white owned farmland it's a black farm is opposition groups say the legal change would be the wrong solution . the vote on expropriation without compensation allows government the perfect cover to avoid having to explain their rank fadia over the past two decades to take land reform seriously the opposition does not oppose land reform we oppose the
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amendment of the constitution the land issue is a delicate and sensitive one it is indeed a social justice imperative which all south africans must rally around. if the amendment is passed white farmers could lose their lands and receive no compensation supporters say it would create new jobs for black people and reduce longstanding racial inequality more than two decades after the fall of the apartheid system in south africa whites people in around seventy two percent of farmland despite making up just nine percent of the population we have we heard from both sides of the debate really needs out there a huge growth proceeds we need investment and we need stuff like this economy can grow and now they came out of this pipe announcement and we've got great concern that you know will anybody even based in the country you could government want to put in the constitution or armor out your ass or to work out
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a brain program the problem is that they make this a video emotional proces in the upcoming election before the upcoming election so that they can sell. population because at this stage are not very popular anymore now they tried to gain votes by means of making pronouncements they know other students. and it's which. you believe why is this happening. if we changed a race is why i don't. believe this is a school system to get off the next location from which we want to. open. yet i mean they're supposed to be everywhere you know still these three years david four years i think that democracy are going to be a lot of good if what people had said it might be because we just it's just not
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just. some more details on any of our stories you can visit. stay with us they said boom bust. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class does not protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. nor middle of the room signal. room i mean real news is. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up
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to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart 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. the worst drug disaster in history would spread through more than forty six countries and produce up to twenty thousand badly deformed babies worldwide. but historians today single out one birth in one thousand nine hundred sixty one
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that changed the course of history in hamburg germany linda shield hill and age twenty three gave birth to her first child. her husband was with her at the time and it was a quiet day. and then i lay back and was relaxed and some and somebody whispered into my ear is your husband not all right and i was here white awake and i said. what what's got what has happened to my baby is anything wrong you know she said just. let's say. without any emotion oh yeah he's just got short arms and i like a child would have asked possibly i said and antico him anymore and scott and grow this would be like it is now. and then i felt like i was beaten to death.
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a doctor gave the first time mother some friendly advice just get another child. like forget about him you know. i'm away to get about shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and we'll search and we won't stop until we fall and. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine hundred fifty six with the birth of the first victim. in a small town of germany a mother had taken
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a new drug called for a little mite being developed by a local. company can be grown into her husband like other grown in tallinn ploys had taken home a sample which he gave to his pregnant wife the baby would be the first of six rather than my baby's possibly more born chagrin in thousand workers in the years ahead but the company ignored the early warning signals in their midst know that spirit good old women action didn't investigate didn't talk the mom didn't go to the hospital didn't look at medical records didn't contact experts there were multiple opportunities for group talk to cup holds us to short taken nine months after the first deformed baby was born grown and launched the then abide on to the german market under the brand name contra gone going in thousand aggressive sales force whose motto was succeed at any cost continue to promote.
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