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i. i. i i i i am. the commander of the seized ukrainian navy vessel says that he deliberately ignored russia's orders not. great during a clash that russia and ukraine. the incident led to not long but in the session. of russia was once again accused of being an aggressor. the united states will continue to stand with the people of ukraine against the russian aggression russia wants to consolidate its legal an extension of crimea and.
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how do you hold on to power the necessary next portion of the energy russian drug so that people in the country believe that. this will never get through she is not going to get a majority we have no idea where this is headed and he's launch a scathing attack on to resign. as the british prime minister to win them over ahead of a crucial december. 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 this chemical attack. joining us this evening this is r.t. international. border security force has issued new
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details on sunday's clash with ukraine in the strait which brought the two sides close to conflict. let's get more details now from our correspondent in the city of catch in crimea tell us these new details what do we know. well the russian federal security service is released chronological. reconstruction of what happened they say they detected ukrainian vessels approaching russian territorial waters they tried to contact the ukrainian ships in the ukrainian navy fertility replied that the they were not planning on crossing the street of kutch under the. bridge they were told that they knew the procedures they were told that they should said in advance notification notify the russian coast guard that they were going to pass through the through the arch under the bridge you know the
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traffic there is heavy there's lines of tank isn't merchantman going through it's a very narrow passage there's a procedure in place to make sure that everyone gets across and in a timely manner it is of course the ukrainian navy's right to transit from the black sea to the sea of as off but in this case ukrainian said that they weren't they weren't going to cross the ships had their weapons out in the open they had covers removed protections removed and they said that they won't go in to cross the . ukrainian naval fertility proceeded and then they suddenly said that they were going to cross the russians of form than that territorial waters were closed in accordance to the one nine hundred eighty two convention of law and see but the ukrainian said that they have a right to cross the strait and said that the they needn't inform anyone the
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captain of the naval flotilla himself said that he was only following orders he was aware that his orders. provocative but you have to follow them through movies flotilla from the city of a desert to marry. and he thanks that's my guest here bring is the very latest on that situation there. the situation has raised a lot of concern among western countries the u.n. security council held to emergency sessions about this clash a correspondent in new york kelly more pain can tell us more. well instead of having one meeting we are having two emergency sessions of the u.n. security council the first meeting was called by russia the second one called on behalf of ukraine now during the first meeting we did hear from the representative of russia he accused the forces in the security council the western partners of essential acting like overgrown toddlers and focusing on which resolutions to vote
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for calling a different meeting and not really focusing on resulting the tension and resolving the situation furthermore he argued that essentially of the provocative actions from ukraine serve a political purpose which to put the person person goes ratings are extremely low due to the elections not so far away so how do you hold on to power whose team really needs a serious exacerbation of the situation in daily a war the necessary next portion of the anti russian drug so that people in the country believe that all the troubles it used to russia now at this second session we did hear from the western countries that we did hear kind of a familiar song from the united states from the u.k. from poland from france all of them accusing russia of being an aggressor and wanting to annex more territory this is their remarks russia decided to prevent passage of the ukrainian ships rammed them and then opened fire on them yesterday's
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action follows months of russian hot rassmann of international shipping in a series of nothing in our opinion justifies this use of force russia must immediately cease its unlawful conduct russia's actions must stop immediately prior to the security council meeting the russian foreign ministry was asked what their expectations were they said essentially said that they really had no illusions that they expected that regardless of the facts they present before the council that they would fall on deaf ears and essentially the same script would be repeated and it seems that the prediction we heard from the russian foreign ministry has turned out to be correct. orthe around russia analyst martin mccauley believes that the actions taken by ukraine could help to boost those ratings because none president a situation with ukraine declaring martial law my country member or any other case where they actually did that we must look at this really from really
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a ryall politic point of view russia is the much stronger state it's in control of these waters which controls the code straight and ukraine really has to abide by russian law even though they may not accept it but 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 here we can now there's a stranger's notion he will say i'm here live president i'm here to defend you and support me but of course we will not one who are really not want to conflict the russians would with very easily because of much much stronger and present pressure and you know 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 they're acting they would say according to international maritime law and according to russian law and they were
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perfectly entitled to do what they did the un security council will debated and 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 cool heads are needed here. the day after leaders agree to endorse brigs it deal teresa mayes been back in iran parliament trying to win over skeptical and peace but she'll face a big challenge in the next two weeks to win around many doubters had. the vote on december eleventh these m c a chicken house the latest from london the british prime minister's schedule has been jam packed recently as she tries to save face and see her bracks a deal and as she describes it get on with it despite being met with lots and lots
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of resistance back home following up being in brussels this weekend for the e.u. summit where she did in fact see e.u. leaders indorse her bracks a deal she's now back home in westminster and thesiger house of commons and this is where her mean adversary is out the moment because despite presenting them today with a statement on leaving the view and answering their questions on hours on end it remains clear that for now m.p.'s are not showing very many signs of being ready to let her off the hook easily when it comes to this deal are to choose a parliament over these coming weeks is to examine this deal in detail to debate it respectfully there could be no doubt that this deal would leave us with the worst of all worlds how come the prime minister expect the house to vote to put the country in such a weak position. we have
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no idea where this is heading why can't people actually have the chance to have their say in the people's vote if you really trust them she would do it the prime minister on the whole house knows the mathematics. this will never get through she's not going to get a majority in this house for this deal because it would leave the british people worse off giving up control or not taking back that. well look time is certainly ticking the pressure is piling up as we expect a so-called meaningful vote to take place at the house of commons that date has now been set for december eleventh and this vote will show of the world really if the last endless months of torture of negotiations to try to get a deal on the table have been worth it or whether or not it's more chaos is yet to
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come. radio host john gaunt thinks treason may face is an impossible task getting parliament's approval i think she's got a very real sugar cube eight they're not going to back it so that's a ten vote vote they keep treat the main power of the moment out of the window generally call one percent labor will not vote for tories both direction remain as well i think the commons will reject it i think should have no choice them but to resign this isn't the breaks that we've voted for no matter which side you're on and so true she's got him a possible task she's going to fail in my opinion. russian chemical experts have confirmed an attack carried out on saturday night on the syrian city of aleppo did involve toxic substances dozens of victims remain in hospital some of them in a critical condition. long between us like something is burning inside and my eyes are hurting while you or the homs in the cave you in the morning at breakfast i
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looked at homs 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 where the cases drawn far less attention in the international media than previous chemical attacks r.t. if you could start off takes a look at the reasons why. a hospital rush oxygen masks scared and confused children pictures of an aftermath 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 drug going to 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
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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 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 were as outreach workers
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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. it looks a lot like this attack was done by the side regime that is 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 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
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a nonevent you know 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. were quoting to the russian defense ministry dozens of people including children were taken to hospital after the aleppo attack it says the nighttime assault was carried out from an area controlled by an al-qaeda linked group in the neighboring province militant commanders have denied any involvement and insisted they don't have chemical weapons. nevertheless syria's foreign ministry is calling on the un
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to condemn and to punish militants involved in these sold as well as countries that finance them we spoke to pierre lakoff 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 and people spoke gauge and it's really bad people and it's. every day the situation is still very bad in the law so that it has still receiving rockets is to risk being more. explosive than let's go today. it's not the first time that we call with them used during the battle for the project that we've just same kind of weapons but 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 the if the worst until now and we're ready for what there is going to be the. u.k. government funded organization which influences political public opinion about alleged line russian activities reacted to
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a recent leak of its documents that show it was posted online by the group anonymous last week it prompted the integrity initiative to issue a statement or book explains well integrity and they should have has finally replied it's taken them a while because artie first spoke about this story last week but and regionally 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 counter dissent from nation 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 document specification 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 analyze all of the documents so cannot say with confidence where the they were all
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genuine whether they include doctored or false material though it is clear that much of the material is dead easy and was never used so you can see the group distancing itself from the leaked documents that are 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 website they got their hands on this trove of classified documents that they say proves that the u.k.
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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 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. conducts according to these leaked documents you may have heard allegations that russia has was meddling in the catalonian 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 other mainstream media organizations started talking about. as well so that for you is how the system appears to be working that's just one example and of
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course it all conducted under the banner of altschul reza of saving democratic institutions preventing the spread of dissent from asian and fighting the good fight. parents in the british town of ipswich have been speaking of the shock after discovering an iranian asylum seeker apparently aged around thirty had been attending their children's school by posing as a child they 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 both 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 don't know what they are doing there especially when there are young girls at
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the school he claimed to be just fifteen years old he was suspended when peoples raise suspicions over the new classmate a student posted a snap chat picture of him in class with the comment house there are thirty year old man in our musk us ones now facing deportation with the home office investigating the case. into britain under the name c vosh students found out on his facebook profile he'd been an architecture student while in iran it was before they moved to germany also they discovered pictures of him with a full beard drinking beer one student said that told him he was married with two children. and we put this issue of the 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 the train supposedly highly trained border agencies allowed him to come through through the
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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 they're fairly it's 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 it would not go silently on one of the hundred we're not against asylum seekers clearly we're not against asylum sciri and we're not against immigration that's a really long don't 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 a second time over their age was found to be over eighteen and the equator around four hundred eight the last week or so it was four hundred eight people that's four
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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 that they're feeling quite ground and there is a possibility i think that 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 son we're not far from being who is lying to you trying to go easier. actually there you get it right on the money just to be. the messiah when it was a refugee are fixed point seven of our g.d.p. it's been supported for refugees are the most well know it shouldn't be our poverty in this poll that we will point out we are as deprivation english and conduit and most of us influence the school was trying to do political correctness and squash it which is wrong if this an issue raises. the finally this hour the rule of device gifted around three hundred thousand dollars to a russian tourist whose mother died during a family holiday in the country that during the family story he got in touch with our sister channel r.t. arabic expressing his desire to help. earlier
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we came to dubai on october twenty fifth my mom me in my two daughters and my mother suddenly felt sick she gripped her chast in a pool and fell unconscious. you better believe she had really complicated surgery he lasted five hours and went well the doctor said it was a miracle she survived and she was in critical condition. we're still a city as later her kidneys failed for three weeks doctors fought for her life they did everything to save her but our november to twenty of her heart stopped.
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the sugar bowl 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. that she was able to say it was during 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. shaikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum person of the hospital costs of transporting her body to russia as well as family tickets home we'll still list we got used to shape was willing to pay our bills he was paying for everything. patry shanta body our
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tickets home we understand he got information very promptly and acted immediately it was like a light at the end of the tunnel was like a blessing that i can return and leave my mother to rest properly. thanks for staying with us this is all to international updates coming your way at the top of the hour.
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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 this trump. you know world of big. and conspiracy 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
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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. i'm after tense here we're going underground just i was off to brussels wrapped up discussions on the vision for britain's future coming up on the show and he's not going to god's following the appointment of disgraced home office minister on but rather 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 back to chaos beyond schools a gym dunlop if the country would be better off by the people that's all coming up
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in today's going underground but first what's the connection between a prisoner in west london and this i mean while it's having a good laugh today because the president's daughter a vodka trump turns out who is a member of the trump administration used her personal e-mail account for official business but on the liberal democrats writing the jokes of u.s. 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 content not the process i really had no defense for secret speeches to wall street international banks 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 but he does as a son said on this program twenty thousand d.n.c. sleep in my house that would be. ok so they from debbie wasserman schultz head of
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the d.n.c. and six. prominent people finance communications and so on so what they show is that with. the d.n.c. it was a unity of the. most senior people including debbie wasserman schultz. to act. against bernie sanders in the past few days british police were challenge 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 detention by the u.k. government as determined by the u.n. . i don't know to think about it really i don't know much about him i really don't why would he offer all this. week. that was.

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