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we. believe. that the illegal. and everything that. the. ukraine's president has called on his country's parliament to consider declaring martial law in response to russian. ships on sunday off the coast of crimea. we have a great day. for the u.k. . prime minister as the seal of approval for divorce terms though she now faces a tough challenge ahead convincing
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a hostile public and. that is the best deal. and ad campaign that some say is designed to frighten people into voting in next year's european parliamentary elections. and russian military say toxic substances were used in an assault on syria's aleppo on saturday we look at why the world's media has largely ignored this chemical attack. watching international live from our moscow studio with mean a day or two to welcome to the program the military forces of ukraine combat ready after the country's national security council voted to impose. law comes in
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response to moscow detaining three craning naval ships on sunday off the coast of crimea russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has suggested that the desire for martial law is connected to upcoming elections in ukraine. yesterday's calls from the e.u. to both russia and ukraine to exercise restraint made us think if they ask ukraine to do this it means that kiev has certainly done something that their western sponsors do not approve of i hope that the ukrainian authorities will draw certain conclusions from that we very strongly urge kira's western sponsors to calm down those who try to gain political points at times of hysteria and the upcoming elections in ukraine. federal security service claims the ships illegally entered russia's territorial waters where they carried out dangerous alton's broadcast off reports from crimea there are certain advantages to declaring martial law it isn't just the military that's involved all sorts of aspects of civilian life also
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affected for example it becomes illegal to protest against the government would also give the government complete censorship of the media which it would become illegal for the media to criticize the government could also mean that reserve a simple guff the ukrainian government will have a lot more manpower to call upon and one of the main things is that potentially it also means a legend's a move backwards but there it all began yesterday in the early morning when three ukrainian ships approached the. strait in russian territorial waters and refused all communications.
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could straight is very narrow there's only a limited amount of space that many vessels queue to get through there's a huge amount of traffic sometimes you wait for allies to get through it is also important to note that the procedures for crossing the straits of catch a well known to you equate its military as well its navy had previously sent ships through the straits under the. bridge criminal proceedings over the illegal state border crossing have been 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 currency in
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a cali canal they have previously followed these procedures for peaceful maneuvering ukrainian government various officials of called this incident to all manner of things contrary to the un convention on the law of the sea and the treaty between ukraine in the russian federation on cooperation on the use of the as of c. in the coach straits russian border ships carried out a frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy of the armed forces of ukraine and now calling on russia to release these sailors who are currently in curch the three vessels are also impounded and. we we've heard reports that three when the sailors an office and two were contract sailors. are in hospital in carriage they've been injured apparently their injuries are not life threatening but ukraine is calling on russia to return those sailors russia has said that they will face criminal proceedings for illegal entry to russia's
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territorial waters russia has called for an emergency session of the u.n. security council to discuss this matter you queen has also reached out to the security council pushing its view as to what happened but we've heard from nato we've heard from the european union which are urging for deescalation urging all sides involved to feel cooler heads to prevail to avoid doing anything rash. former u.s. diplomat told us that in his view the ukrainians may have stakes this incident as a type of provocation according to reports i have seen in question 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
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either in relation to agree the conflict in the donbass or perhaps because mr poroshenko is trying to enhance his political prospects of being lectured early next year by provoking higher tensions with russia. the european union has approved the braggs it divorce dale rees to the u.k. prime minister to resume the site has made it clear the terms of final and non-negotiable trey's a may for her part insists this deal bodes well for the way the deal we have agreed today a loss a bright future for the u.k. m.p.'s will vote on this deal it will be one of the most significant votes the 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 deficient and uncertainty the door to division uncertainty appears already to be open though with may's deal now facing an uphill struggle and at last a post parliament and i think from the daylong off to
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a no breaks it is still on the cards. that looks at the possible outcomes. i 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 possible which is just a burst of bullshit before europe gets used to only post however whether or not this message is 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 recent may's take on bragg and they don't want to support the deal that has been put in front of them. over speaking just for fun but i just find political decoration represent a huge and damaging failure then. we've negotiated
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a good agreement that preserves our interests and our values is five hundred eighty five pages over testament to broken promises failed to go she asians and abject capitulation to the e.u. . if you. put this is this has been really a very successful endeavor in a difficult situation isn't it the regrettable but inescapable reality that this deal gets even more away as you go through the political climate continues to be good there's mutual trust you are not delivering the brakes it people voted for. we will remain friends of those ghent over decades. thanks. so here back at home opinion
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certainly don't seem to be interested means fever during the last several weeks there have been plenty of talk of a posse. 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 may's 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 a disagreement we won't get to a majority and there will be. no deal bricks if the deal goes ahead he's favored difficult to come out of it for an unforeseen future so it's so i'm certain that he might even be better just to stay here as we say rather than have to steal this possibly the best deal we can get which is worse than staying in. which 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.
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. radio has jungle and things tyson may face is an impossible task getting parliament sale of approval. i'm afraid when this comeback comes back to the commons i think she got a very old bill sugar i mean we know today from ali foster from the u. bakes they're not going to back it so that's the ten vote vote that keeps the trees the main power of the moment out of the window jenny call win today has said labor will not vote for tories both direction remain as well so i think the commons will will all reject it i think should have no choice but to resign this isn't the breaks that we've voted for no matter which side you are that's so true janelle she's got it possible just she's going to fail it might be. to the fine city of strasburg now where the new face of a campaign to encourage people to get out and vote in european parliamentary
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elections may come as a surprise it's none other than donald trump his face covered by the flag is being raised and more as a warning though the posters which are funded right this time i'm registering and i'm voting. say they have to campaign well fire of 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 not 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 as message both the bullet has divided transferred locals both online and elf. i think this poster is quite good european flag over his face i believe the vote is also against the us is a shame the us could also be in our. i think it's important to show that europe can
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also have power in perhaps power against chump don't whole of europe comes together you can counter the power of us. shouldn't i campaign be neutral politically speaking who is paying for this post or. do you really believe that this propaganda will treat the french is not the first campaign designed to scare people into voting last month the french government used images of hungary's leader italy's deputy prime minister on posters urging people to vote for unity not division the poster campaigns come amid predictions that populist parties will make significant inroads into the european parliament next year we spoke with independent journalist knew of a who says it's wrong to spend taxpayers' money on politically charged messaging. while it shows really how far we are already into distancing between the united states and europe what is striking with this campaign is that it is not the campaign of
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a political party which would be acceptable but it is the party of the city of one of the largest cities in the country where the european parliament has as its plenary sessions so it is disgraceful to see that the socialist decided to use the money of all taxpayers in the city to to finance a campaign attacking the populists on showing trump as an isolationist saying that these people support trump agree with comps are wrong maybe they are but it's part of the population of france and the people inside school shouldn't shouldn't accept this and they have parents in the u.k. are openly frustrated after finding out that children have been studying with a thirty year old refugee classmate of after this break.
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i wouldn't call make this manufactured consensus public well. when the right wing closest protect themselves. in the final merry go round. the one percent. we can all middle of the room. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up 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. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
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truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the program rational chemists have confirmed the attack carried out on saturday night on the syrian city of aleppo involved toxic substances dozens of victims remain in hospitals in critical condition. it feels like something is burning inside and my eyes are hurting. for the hums it could be in the morning at breakfast i looked at hammes and realized that there's something wrong with him he said that he had a stomach ache so i took him back to the hospital. i was at home then a severe headache kicked in i started to cough but couldn't bear it met since didn't help so i was taken to hospital. these people need medical care some
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are in critical condition we provide all the necessary treatment and we use drips and special masks to stabilize their condition to clear the longs from toxins and to crease the level of oxygen in the blood. the chemical assault has in fact drawn far less attention in the international media than previous chemical attacks because a dollar looks at why. a hospital rush oxygen masks scared and confused children pictures of an aftermath of an alleged chemical attack in the hunchy who last year instantly became a catalyst for a media big 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 see lives these
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images from it with 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 many children this comes after witnesses said they saw people collapsing to the ground this time reports of a chlorine attack in aleppo. so an emergency check ambulance sirens check anxiety 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
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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. 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 rubble trying to piece back together the 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
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the mainstream media coverage globally it's a nonevent in if you also check the so-called opposition media 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 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 taken to hospital after the attack he says a nighttime assault was carried out from an area controlled by. an al-qaeda affiliated group in neighboring province but as an commanders have denied any involvement though and insists they don't have any chemical weapons all same
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syria's foreign ministry is calling on the un to condemn and polish the militants involved in the insults as well as the countries that and finance them we spoke to pierre lakoff a french activist in aleppo who told us about the aftermath of the attack. on our nose where. we thought a lot of people until seeing it people say it's really bad people. every day the situation is still very bad so still receiving rockets was to receiving mortar. explosive that lets people. it's not the first time that we call with them used during the battle we just same kind of weapons especially it's really hard to imagine that everything is going to start again but everything is going to happen again in the same way with the worse until now and we are ready for whatever is going to be the. parents in the british town of char
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not too pleased after finding out that in a rainy an asylum seeker apparently around the age of thirty was placed in a children's school for six weeks they should have done more checks i blame the home office it was scary because you don't know who this person ace is supposed to be safe i'm ashamed to pay for the school and the government for allowing this to happen they have both failed to protect our children the teacher should be sacked if the kids knew he's the eight years how come the school didn't know. it's not right it's the children so if team it's crossed the line if someone says they are fifteen you have to believe them but you don't know what they are doing there especially when they're young girls at the school he claimed to be fifteen years old he was suspended after peoples raise their suspicions over their new classmate a student posted a snapshot picture of him in class with a comment how's there a thirty year old man in our math class man is now facing deportation that with the
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home office investigating the case he entered britain under the name is see our students found out on his facebook profile that he'd been an architecture student in iran and that then he lived in germany also they discovered pictures of him with a full beard drinking beer one student said c of a she told him he was married with two children we debated the case with stephen morris from the english democrats. of the ramadan foundation. thirty year olds should have been there in the first place it's a clear failure of the border services to clear failure of the education system especially when the holy 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
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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 riches communities i think it is asylum three lot of the hundred we're not against asylum seeker clearly we're not against asylum sciri and we're not against immigration that's a really long time did not against us really worry 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 and the equator around four hundred eight the last figures or so it was four hundred eight people that's four hundred eight possibilities of a 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 at least i'm not doing their job from the line to
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be a refugee steve it is far fetched to be saying you know stretching your son we're not far from being who is lying to you trying to. claim asylum is a refugee are fixed in zero point seven of our g.d.p. it's been supported for refugees are the most we know it shouldn't be our poverty in this poll that we will put out when i was a conduit a lot of. the school was trying to do political correctness and squash it which is wrong if there's an issue raise it. news roundups and i in the meantime why not look us up on social media or a website called i'll be back in there on thirteen minutes but first here on alt we're going underground. and i really want to say.
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today's so nice. meet them knowing that latinos sat in meetings in. new. england and that the doesn't really stop. the. what is the next step for the saga known as briggs it also is a stage being said to finally end the syrian conflict and why is m i six scrambling to stop trump. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market
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saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one doesn't show you can't afford to miss the one and only. u.s. 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. they're 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 in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and
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willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort or an easy. time after tense here we're going underground just hours after brussels wrapped up discussions on their vision for britain's future coming up on the show and p's not border guards following the appointment of disgraced home office minister and a rug as secretary of state for work and pensions you speak to two people arguably still living in teresa mayes hostile environment and the future of everything in it conservative directed chaos for tim dunlop if the country would be better off ruled by the people that's all coming up in today's going underground but first what's
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the connection between a prisoner in west london and this theory meanwhile is having a good laugh today because the president's daughter a vodka trub turns out of agoa who is a member of the trumpet ministration used her personal email account for official business but on the a liberal democrats writing the jokes of us corporate media is there really a double standard over the e-mails of hillary clinton and ivanka trump or is what rankled trump so much about clinton secret e-mails the contents. not the process hillary had no defense for her secret speeches to wall street international back that she hid from the public and which were exposed by wiki links and the d.n.c. has e-mails not only revealed clinton attempts to conceal economic policies but also a strategy to take down the campaign of socialist bernie sanders as a son said on this program twenty thousand d.n.c. sleeping in my house that would be. ok so they from debbie wasserman schultz head
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of the d.n.c. and six. prominent people finance communications and so on. and so what they show is that within the d.n.c. there was a you know unity all of the. most senior people including debbie wasserman schultz . to act. against bernie sanders in the past few days british police were challenged to reveal possible links to u.s. law enforcement agencies themselves investigating the trump presidency during proceedings about three miles from the studio president trump was asked about the world's most famous prisoner now under all but you detention by the u.k. government as determined by the u.n. these are. i don't know how to think about it really i don't know much about i really don't why would he offer all this just came out this. week. that was before you.

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