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and there we even many of the families want the death penalty to be the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite true this isn't the way. ukraine declares martial law in response to russia detaining three of its navy ships off the coast of crimea on sunday russia says the presence of the vessel then its waters was a provocation. the deal we have agreed to a bright future for the u.k. british prime minister tres m a gets the e.u. seal of approval for divorce terms though she now faces a massive challenge to convince a hostile public and parliament that is the best way forward.
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and russian military experts say toxic substances were used in an assault on aleppo in syria on saturday we look at why the world's media has largely ignored the chemical attack. you're watching on t.v. international live from our moscow studio with mean a day or two to welcome to the program. ukraine's declared martial law to protect the country against russian aggression after russia detain three ukrainian navy ships off the coast of crimea on sunday says the vessels illegally entered its territorial waters in the current strait ignoring orders from the borders service broadcaster if explains why kids declaration could play into the ukrainian president's hands. well it has very wide reaching consequences consequences that
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are mostly advantageous to the government to the president of ukraine so the ukrainian government will be able to censor all sorts of media outlets be it news channels newspapers online publications and remove any criticism of the ukrainian government it will also be able to postpone elections to delay elections of the ukrainian president has been actively calling together the un security council the . ukraine nato council the other organizations such as the normandy for trying to get the message across that this is all russian aggression and russia says that it has no illusions as to the reactions. talking about the actions we're going to take at the u.n. security council you know we don't have any illusions taking into account that the west has adopted a position of unconditional support. and his regime but yesterday's calls from the e.u. to both russia and ukraine to exercise restraint may just think crane to do this it
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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 is to go back to what happened yesterday this incident that took place the russian version is that ukraine violated its territorial waters at all routes back to the one nine hundred eighty two un convention on the law of the sea which allows countries third parties third countries to sail through to navigate through the territorial waters of other countries so long as they are temporarily restricted folk whatever reason the waters around the kurds strait yesterday were restricted they were temporarily closed ukraine knew this and according to the law of the sea they couldn't have passed the other argument here is of course that ukraine doesn't recognize these waters as russian which is what some of. some ukrainians are saying
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which doesn't mesh because previously ukraine always notified the russian side that they were going to travel through the cut straight this time however they chose to barge through literally barge through the latest revealed use we've seen show ukrainian vessels maneuvering dangerously next to huge cubes of vessels that are waiting to pass through the cut straight. ukraine chris claims that it did notify the russian side that its ships with
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vessels naval vessels were going to pass through the cut straight under the current bridge the russians say they received no such notification which is why this incident took place where this chase took place the ukrainian side though says this was a provocation by the russian side this was uncalled for and that this was another act an open act of war an act of aggression against the ukrainian state contrary to the un convention on the lore of the sea and the treaty between ukraine and the russian federation on cooperation on the use of the as of seen the coach straight russian border ships carried out a frankly aggressive action against the vessels of the navy of the armed forces of ukraine. doubted he will be hearing much more reaction coming in from there so organizations the un various countries as well as details emerging countries decide which way they lean but russia did miss the level of the russian far. minister did
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say that you know the message we've heard so far from nato from the you calling for deescalation calling for both sides to calm down and to behave coolly to behave calmly in a rational manner well that speaks volumes for now though ukraine is calling on russia to release the two dozen or so jailed sailors three of them injured though no life threatening injuries and to release the three vessels impounded behind my back so far the russian state says that the sailors will be prosecuted for illegally entering russian territorial waters. author and russia analyst martin according believes the actions taken by ukraine could help boost pirates tankas ratings because none president situation with ukraine declaring martial law my country member any other case where they actually did that we must look at this really from really a ryall politic point of view russia is the much stronger state it's in control of
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these waters is controlled is the coach straight and ukraine really has to abide by russian law even though they may not accept it the difficulty for ukraine is of course is what you then do president persia goes now declared martial law which is quite an extraordinary step to take it will boost his ratings because he will come out as a strangers nation he will say i'm here live president i'm here to defend you and support me but of course he was not one warning not one to conflict the russians would win very easily because you are much much stronger and president poroshenko knows that every. so they don't want military conflict they just want a conflict which will in fact increase the standing of the president and increase the standing of ukraine from the russian polish you they're acting they would say according to international maritime law and according to russian law and they were perfectly entitled to do what they did the un security council will debated and
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probably probably call on both sides to cool it and to understand that this is a very very dangerous situation and could escalate to a situation where there is really no going back because of one side it takes the other then the other side will respond and therefore cooler heads a needed here. european union has given its rubber stamp to the pranks that divorce deal reached with british prime minister trays and make these top brass has made it clear the times and non-negotiable translate the hard part it's a good deal for the u k. the deal we have agreed today are lots of bright 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 on it will depend whether we move forward together into a brighter future or open the door to yet more division and uncertainty. already
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appears to be open though with may's deal now facing its biggest hurdle approval by a hugely hostile parliament anything is technically still on the cards from agreement on the deal and no deal bragg's it even perhaps another referendum artes and as the theatre 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 post which is just a burst to push the button for europe use only didn't post however whether or not this message is going to be heard by m.p.'s here back in london is the big question many of them have been disapproving of to recent mazed take on backsides and they don't want to support the deal that has been put in front of them.
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over to speaking just for fun but i wish you outlined political decoration represents a huge and damaging saia been news and we've negotiated a good agreement the person saw interest and. is privately eighty five pages over testament to broken promises failed to go she is concerned and object for which relation to the. service is removed really a very successful and ever in a difficult situation isn't it the regrettable but inescapable reality they still couldn't even move away a little bit of the political climate. control you all know delivering the breaks to people voted for. the really fringe.
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do dns oday. so here back at a home opinion certainly don't seem to be interested mainstream or 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 teresa mayes 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 get to a majority and there will be. no deal parts of the deal goes ahead it's very very difficult to come out of it for an unforeseen future so it's so on certain 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
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given all of the political turmoil that has been and will it looks like continue to be unraveling reporting from london and it's the situation for r.t. radio host john gaunt thinks the terrorism may face as an impossible task getting parliament's approval i'm afraid when this come back comes back to the commons i think she got a very real shrug i mean we know today from ali foster from the do you take they're not going to back it so that. they keep treat the main power of the moment out of the window which jamie coleman today has said labor will not go trick or tourist boat direction remain as well as in the commons will reject it i think should have no choice but to resign this isn't the breaks that we've so cheerful no matter which side you're on a show duration married she's got any possible past she's going to fail in my big.
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chemical experts have confirmed her attack carried out on satellite on the syrian city of aleppo involved toxic substances dozens of victims rang in hospital some of them in a critical condition. it feels like something is burning inside and my eyes are hurting. the could be in the morning at breakfast i looked at hammes and realized there's something wrong with him he said to me that he had a stomach ache so i took him back to the hospital the case has drawn far less attention in the international media than previous chemical attacks because she looks at the reasons why a hospital rush oxygen masks scared and confused children pictures of an aftermath of an alleged chemical attack in the country who last year instantly became a catalyst for a media big bang these graphic images posted online by activists and people who
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live in the area killed victims many of them children struggling to breathe 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 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
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uncertainty in children's eyes check 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 as outreach workers 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 rubble trying to piece back together normality the chances that animal assad gave orders to slaughter the innocent is let's say slim chance it's worth
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a mention maybe but not much more i want to read to read 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 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 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
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according to the russian defense ministry dozens of people including children were taken to hospital after the attack he says the night time assault was carried out from an area controlled by an al qaeda linked group in neighboring province militant commanders have denied any involvement levin insist they don't have chemical. nevertheless syria's foreign ministry is calling on the un to condemn and punish the militants involved in the assault as well as the countries that all men find those them we spoke to a call from a french activist in aleppo who told us about the aftermath of the attack but. now it knows where. we thought lots of people until seeing it people spokane it's a city but people from everywhere. every day the situation is still very bad in the uk so that it has still receiving rockets is to risk being more. explosive that lets people get to ensure it's not the first time that we can recall with them used
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during the battle to fight it which 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 we leave the worse until now and we are grateful but there is going to be the coming out parents in the u.k. are openly frustrated after finding out that their children i mean starting with a thirty year old refugee classmate that's after this break. something seems wrong well we just don't all. get
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to shape out just to get answers. and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. on this ng circumstances that allowed for the emergence of this very very lengthy violence. i think that we may get the sons and even grandsons of guys at some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on a military. machine cations. i'll come back to the program a u.k. government a funded organization which influences political and public opinion about alleged
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malign russian activities has reacted to in recent weeks of its documents the trove was posted online by the hacker group anonymous last week prompting the integrity initiative to issue a statement. has the details. the integrity initiative has finally replied it's taken them a while because our t. first spoke about this story last week but originally these documents were leaked at the start of the month and the statement talks about the organization itself that it's an international public program that was set up back in twenty fifteen in order to count a decision from ation and malign influence and also the fact that it's funded by the u.k. foreign office or at least it has been for the past two years before that its money came from private grants and in relation to the leaked documents specifically the group said that it's a matter of deep regret that they were stolen take a listen to what they had to say in more detail we've not yet had the chance to
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analyze all of the documents so you cannot say with confidence where the they were genuine who whether they include doctored or false material and there it is clear that much of the material is dated and was never used so you can see the group distancing itself from the leaked documents that they're saying they're not sure if that genuine they haven't had time to verify whether they're all real and they also point out that a lot of the documents contain sensitive contact details some of people that they were actually considering getting in touch with but hadn't got in touch with the now faced with the headache of contacting these people and explaining about this data breach even though they've had essentially nothing to do with the group so clearly not very happy about this leak and just to refresh your memory in regards to the original story the hack documents have pared through the anonymous hacking
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website they got their hands on this trove of classified documents that they say proves that the u.k. foreign office is funding this sort of anti russia campaign and as we saw in the statement that the group says that its sole purpose is to counter this information and i. as a result inevitably that means dealing with a lot of stuff to do with russia where they claim a lot of dissent from ation comes from and just to give you an example of the sort of campaigns that the group. conduct according to these leaked documents you may have heard allegations that russia has was meddling in the catalonia and independence referendum for example well that story may have been helped along by integrity initiative by this group how well a journalist after lated to the group originally posted that story after that all of the mainstream media organizations started talking about it as well so
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that for you is how the system appears to be working that's just one example and of course it's all conducted under the banner of. of saving democratic institutions preventing the spread of dissent from ation and fighting the good fight. parents in the british turn of which have been speaking of the shark after discovering an iranian asylum seeker apparently a strong thirty had been attending their children's school after posing as a child should have done more checks i blame the home office it was scary because you don't know who this person is it's supposed to be safe i'm ashamed 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 safety it's crossed the line if someone says they are fifteen you have to believe them but you
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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 pupils raise their suspicions over their new classmate a student posted a snap chat picture of him in class with the comment how is their thirty year old man in our math class the mothers are facing deportation with the home office investigating the case. he entered britain under the name. students found out on his facebook profile that he'd been an architecture student in iran that was before he turned to germany also they discovered pictures of him with a full beard drinking beer one student said told him he was married with two children. we put the issue up for debate. 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 how we train
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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 riches communities i think it is asylum for the lot of the hundred we're not against asylum or you could clearly we're not against asylum sciri and we're not against immigration that's a really wrong don't and 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 a second time over the age was found to be over eighteen now the equator around
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four hundred eight the last week or so was four hundred eight people that's four hundred eight possibilities of a. let's get that into context these are people who have lied to deliberately get in the country and we don't know that they're feeling quite ground and there is a possibility i think if i hold at least i'm not doing their job from line to be a refugee steve it is far fetched to be you know stretching your so it's not far from. nobody who's lying to you trying to. get money just to get on. my salary was 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 because we. should do it and most of us in the school was trying to do political correctness and squash it which is wrong if there's an issue raise it. i found out from the news for now in the meantime look up all social media website that's all to dot com harvey will take over in around forty minutes time but first
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we need to be smarter 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 truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. are such a bad mix prepared to lead the credit market collapse are they going to do for now with the recent rate rises there's room now for q e four said they would come in and they would revert to reverse q t r quantitative tightening and they'll engineer another bond market rally. going to camp sundown again for people that can't decide. and there like so vampires. like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because
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we have. our daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare son. if i get sunburned i hear she doesn't feel patients they have problems with the walk to talk to some of the brains that are actually shrinking inside the skull gets taken in the brain still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in the way down to the bone. there's no really. we're not to sure this is just.
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a low in welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle what is the next step for the saga known as brags and also is a stage being said to finally end the syrian conflict and why is m i six scrambling to stop trying to. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guests here in moscow mark he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have to me bob it's he's a political analyst with international and we have authored them choke he is deputy dean at the department of political science at moscow state university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate their let me go to you first here well it's done at least this stage a break that the european union has accepted to resumes.
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