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the u k. the deal we have agreed today future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years and it will depend whether we move forward to get into a brighter future or open the door to yet more divisions and uncertainty well the door to division and uncertainty appears already to be well open though with may's deal now facing an uphill struggle in a largely opposed parliament anything from the deal on offer to a no deal still on the cards r.t. correspondent and i started looks at the possible outcomes you have heard the european commission president have a separate message for m.p.'s telling them that the deal that has been agreed upon is the only deal possible this is the best move for britain just a bursted push a button for europe this is the only course however whether or not this message is
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going to be heard by m.p.'s here back in london is the big question and many of them have been disapproving of to reason mazed take on backsides and they don't want to support the deal that has been put in front of them. over the speaking just for fun but outline political declaration represents a huge and damaging failure been. we've negotiated a good agreement that preserves our interests and. is five hundred eighty five pages over testament to broken promises failed to go see asians and abject capitulation to the e.u. . if you. put this is this has been really a very successful and ever in
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a difficult situation isn't it the regrettable. but inescapable reality this deal gets even more away as you go through the political climate continues to be good because neutral trust you are not delivering the brakes it people voted for. and we will remain friends on tuesday end of the day. so here back at home opinion certainly don't seem to be interested means fever during the last several weeks there have been plenty of talk of a possible vote of no confidence and that continues to be a possibility here in westminster we have seen several high profile figures resign from their posts in defiance of to recent means handling of practice it the public here in the u.k. has certainly been meeting quite a bit of reassurance i think what will happen is they will be disagreement we won't
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get to a majority and there will be. no deal parts of the deal goes ahead it's favor difficult to come out of it for an unforeseen future so it's so uncertain but it might even be better just to stay here as we say rather than have to steal possibly the best deal we can get which is worse than. i wish we could stay in given all of the political turmoil that has been and will it looks like continue to be unraveling reporting from london and for r.t. radio host john going to things to resolve a faces an impossible task getting parliament's seal of approval. i'm afraid when this come back comes back to the commons i think she's got a very real show i mean we know today from ali foster from the e.u. bakes they're not going to back it so that's the change. that keeps the trees the main power of the moment out of the window which generally call when today has said
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labor will not vote. the tourist boat direction remain as well so it's a simple commons who will reject it i think should have no choice but to resolve this isn't the breaks that we so cheerful know much oh which shelley and should sure she's got any possible just she's going to fail it might be. moscow says its forces detained at three ukrainian naval ships on sunday after the vessels carried out quote dangerous maneuvers off the coast of crimea the russian federal security service claims the ships illegally entered russia's territorial waters let's get some analysis on this now lottie's made in a question about joining us live here on the program here on r.t. international good morning to you to take us back just for a moment here what do we know about what actually happened in the ass off c well there's been a tense encounter very close to the russian parts of courage it all happened early
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on sunday and that particular incident attracted a lot of attention here's what happened. while russia was forced to open fire to stop the ukrainian vessels and three ukrainian sailors were wounded but they were given medical assistance by the russian servicemen and their lives here are out of danger now the current straight was close for navigation but it has been reopened and now russia's f.s.b. says that the ukrainian authorities were aware of the procedure that regulates the passage. criminal proceedings over the illegal state border crossing have been
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initiated under the russian criminal code it's important to highlight the ukraine is aware of the procedures regulating the navigation navy ships through the territorial waters of the russian federation and the curfew nikolic and they have previously followed these procedures for peaceful maneuvering but in any any response and reaction from officials in kiev well there's been a statement that was released by the ukrainian foreign ministry where the country asked to release the sailors that were on board of the vessels also ukraine now called the incident a provocation that was and this heated by the russian side. contrary to the un convention on the law of the sea and the treaty between ukraine and the russian federation on cooperation on the use of the azoff sea in the coach straits russian border ships carried out very frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy of the armed forces of ukraine. ukrainian president petro poroshenko also
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proposed to declare martial law for the period of sixty days and now we're waiting for the ukrainian parliament to finally approve that particular situation now there's been also some tensions happening and the in the front of the russian embassy some people started to throw small grenades at the building so we've seen some towns there what about any international response to this incident well of course there has been some international reaction now nido has urged both sides to show restraint and also russia as well as ukraine a cold for an emergency u.n. security council meeting following this particular incident now we do expect the meeting to take place quite soon it is scheduled for eleven am on monday new york time so it means that we will hear more reaction now from. incidents coming very soon all right. thank you. but we did speak to a former u.s.
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diplomat who told us that his and his view his opinion the ukrainians may have staged this incident as a type of provocation. words i have seen. did not provide the proper and customary advance notification of their wishing to trans transmit through this area if that is the case it could be considered provocation by the ukrainian side if this was an action taken by the ukrainian side either in relation to the the conflict in the dawn boss or perhaps because mr poroshenko is trying to enhance his political prospects of the election early next year by provoking higher tensions with russia. past the hour here in moscow to the french town of strasburg now with a new face of a campaign to encourage people to get out and vote in your. paean parliamentary parliamentary elections may come as a bit of
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a surprise it's none other than donald trump his face covered by the e.u. flag is being used more as a warning the poster is read this time i'm registering and i'm voting officials in strasburg say they hope the campaign will fire up debate and increase voter turnout . the aim of the slogan is to remind voters of the importance of a strong europe in the face of trump's america which is hostile to the european project europe is a model which provides no turnitin of to isolationist tendencies which mr trump embodies when you look at the way he treats europe we take full responsibility for the post his message. of the post of blitz has divided strasberg locals both online and off. but. i think this poster is quite good at european flag a stuck over his face i believe the vote is also against the us this is a shame the us could also be an ally. i think it's important to show that in europe can also have power in perhaps power against can't it don't whole of europe comes
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together and you can counter the power of the us. shouldn't i campaign be neutral politically speaking who is paying for this poster. do you really believe that this propaganda will trick the french it's not the first campaign designed to scare people into voting last month the french government used images of hungary's leader and italy's deputy prime minister on posters people to vote for unity and not division poster campaigns come about predictions that populist parties will make significant inroads into the european parliament next year we spoke with an independent journalist who says it's wrong to spend taxpayers' money on a politically charged messaging while it shows really how far we are already in that distancing between the united states and europe what is striking with the scam paying is that it is not the campaign of a put it. party which would be acceptable but it is the party of the city of one of
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the largest cities in the country where the european parliament has as its plenary sessions so it is disgraceful to see that the socialists decide to use the money of all taxpayers in the city to to finance a campaign attacking the populists on and showing trump as an isolationist saying that these people support trump who agree with trump are wrong maybe they are but it's part of the population of france and the people in paul shouldn't shouldn't accept this. russian chemists have confirmed the attack carried out on friday night on the syrian city of aleppo involved toxic substances however the assault house in fact drawn far less attention in the international media than previous chemical attacks artie's even has done off tries to assess why a hospital rush oxygen masks scared and confused children pictures of an aftermath
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of an alleged chemical attack in hunchy who last year instantly became a catalyst for a media big bang these graphic images posted online by activists and people who live in the area killed victims many of them children struggling to breathe and children foaming at the mouth. suffering convulsions being carried in the arms of desperate parents the gag on the gasp and the frantic efforts to save lives these images from syria range world leaders on tuesday at the united nations calls for information and accountability in what diplomats said could be a war crime the russian government is denying any involvement in a suspected chemical attack in syria that has a lot of dozens of people dead including missing children this comes after witnesses said they saw people collapsing to the ground this time unconfirmed reports of a chlorine attack in aleppo. and. so
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an emergency check ambulance sirens check and design and uncertainty in children's eyes check the media reaction was this russia has accused syrian rebel fighters of firing shells filled with chlorine gas into the city of aleppo syria and russia accused opposition fighters of carrying out a toxic gas attack so hold on what. what happened there where is outrage words this carousel of condemnation and shaming by the world's most powerful like the united states we believe it is highly likely that attack was carried out by the assad regime but. it looks a lot like this attack was done by the side regime that's truly an evil person this is an animal well the difference is aleppo is under the control of the syrian government has been for years now slowly but surely clearing out its streets of
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rubble trying to piece back together normality the chances that animal assad gave orders to slaughter the innocent is let's say slim hence it's worth a mention maybe but not much more i want to read to rate here is that france does condemned the use of chemical weapons whatever. the uses are they don't care because the attack is coming from the wrong side as it were if you check the mainstream media coverage globally it's a nonevent you know if you also check the so-called opposition media side in syria of course they are saying that well that it could be a plot by the regime no surprise there before how easy and convenient in two wars to instantly pin the blame on the baddest of the bad guys now when the alleged
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hit potentially just potentially could be ordered by your former allies or you had given out millions of dollars worth of aid yeah let's not rush to any conclusions. according to the russian defense ministry dozens of people including children were hospitalized in the aleppo attack it says the nighttime assault was carried out from an area controlled by al shabab that is an al qaeda affiliated group operating in neighboring province militant commanders have denied any involvement though they insist they don't have any high tech chemical weapons syria's foreign ministry though is calling on the u.n. to condemn and punish the militants involved in the sold out as well as the countries that weaponize and finance that we spoke to people in the call for french activist in aleppo who told us about the aftermath of the it. knows where. people until seeing it people see. people. every day
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the situation is still. receiving rockets. it's really hard to imagine that everything is going to start again that everything is going to happen again in the same way with if the worst. day of story still coming here on this monday program on. parents in the u.k. and none too pleased after finding out their children have been studying with a thirty year old refugee classmate details in a moment. manufactured . well. when the ruling class is
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thanks joining us here for the program today parents in the british town of switch not too pleased off to finding out that an iranian asylum seeker apparently around thirty was placed in their children's school for six weeks he claimed to be fifteen years old he was suspended after pupils raised their suspicions over their new classmate. posted a snap chat picture of him in class with a comment how was there a thirty year old man in a math class and the man is now facing deportation with the home office investigating this case now he entered britain under the name. students found out on his facebook profile that he had been an architecture student in iran and that he had lived in germany. so they discovered pictures of him with a full beard drinking beer and one student said c.e.o. of ash told him he was married with two children. so we debated the case with us
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stephen morris from the english democrats and mohammed shafiq of the ramadan foundation. thirty year olds should have been there in the first place it's a clear failure of the border services it's a clear failure of the education system especially when the the train supposedly highly trained border agencies allowed him to come through through the process put him into a school if there are genuine refugees out there there is a process that they have to follow they have to be screened and they have to have a look at those background checks and i'm pretty certain. the authorities will be looking into this in in more detail to see where their feelings of happened the difference if you like between stephen myself is that i think immigration supporting refugees is a good think it's value to our societies in rich's communities i think we're not going to silently all of this somebody we're not against asylum seekers clearly we're not against asylum sciri and we're not against immigration that's
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a really long term did not against us really worrying is that a thirty year old man has got into a school and put those children at risk on the last report sixty five percent of those questioned over there was found to be over eighteen now the equator around four hundred eight the last week or so was four hundred eight people that's four hundred eight possibilities of manchester let's get that into context these are people who have lied to deliberately get in the country and we don't know quite ground and there is a possibility i think if i hold the thought of not doing their job from the line to be a refugee steve it is far fetched to be you know stretching your so it's not far from being who is lying to you trying to get. the money just to be. selling it was a refugee are fixed in zero point seven of our g.d.p. it's been supported for refugees are the most well know it shouldn't be. in this poll that we will put i mean i was english i called you it a lot of us in the school was trying to do political correctness and squash it
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which is wrong if there's an issue re. has donated around three hundred thousand dollars to a russian tourist who died during a family holiday in the country after hearing the family's story. expressing his desire to help. where we came to dubai on october twenty fifth my mom me in my two daughters forty's and my mother suddenly felt sick she gripped her chest and pool and fell unconscious. if it is really she had really complicated surgery elastic five hours and when while the doctor said it was a miracle she survived and she was in critical condition. which
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is the us today is later her kidneys failed for three weeks doctors fought for her life they did everything to save her but our november to twentieth her heart stopped. should pull everyone warned us it was the most expensive hospital but we didn't have a choice it was a critical situation it's a heartbreak to lose your mother after so many weeks of fighting for her life. and that's what is of course if we started a fund raising campaign but he was such a large amount not something you can collect easily the next step for us was to write a letter to the ruler of dubai. where
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he'll still list we got news to shake was willing to pay our bills he was paying for everything the. body gets home we understand he got information very promptly and acted immediately it was like a light at the end of the tunnel like a blessing i can return home and lay my mother to rest properly. canadian activists are sounding the alarm to save endangered killer whales the reason is military exercises conducted by the canadian navy and the u.s. coast guard in an area inhabited by or because of solar activity and gunfire are
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reported in the population search for food we spoke to one whale watcher who believes the drills are a real danger to these rare mammals. before in the southern residents are having a hard time finding. that area has been closed down. but now they are still continue on with the military exercises which includes life. which is in their critical. no proof of any. breach stress on the outer layer trying to find their food if there's not something done soon these southern resident killer whales especially. are going to be dead the rest of the killer whales have been listed as an endangered species in canada thought there are just seventy four left in the wild the military games and intense.
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driving this tiny community away from their habitat where they feed and to breed or to help the orcas do just that the canadian government has closed nearby fisheries and impose certain controls on various pollutants also they plan to create sanctuaries closed to fishing boats and other vessels to protect the your because the military has agreed to scale back its drills if any whales are spotted in. the area but activists say the exercises must be stopped completely. well the exercises have been going on for years but they do happen regularly two to three times a week for a total of thirty to forty times a year the military and coast guard that are practicing in that area are from the united states and it's an area that's on klopp related near shore or large castle traffic so the southern resident killer whales and numerous humpback whales are returning to that area on a daily basis and they continue to. do their exercises in that area which is very
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detrimental to words. and a playful had lifestyle coming your way on the program here at r.t. international we return in about twenty five. shows seem wrong. but all in all just don't call. me. yet to shape out just to become educated and in detroit because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us of that with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have to be good for.
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eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra 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 that one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business showed you know ford to miss the one and only. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circulating branches off that says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars
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with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war and surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy miss for. not said there were rivalry between the u.s. and iran an ace threatening to tear iraq apart can the war torn country of the manage to pressure from both sides to talk about this i'm joined by dr ali allowing iraq's form.
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