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that was that was. a series of explosions ripped through a russian bomb factory including at least 8 injuring at least $85.00 people eyewitnesses tell us what they saw. to reynolds on the street they couldn't understand what was happening only dream dos our smashed from the top floor down on the. u.k. city airports most beefed up security and heard of donald trump's visit to building a huge security fence to the annoyance of local. because democrats coming back it's good to see on the screen it's on french door you can't see anything not going to the summit much better luck to you. and a new computer game based on the war in syria twists the facts the train jihad
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a sling to rescue group why tell me for 10 hours and russian planes there's targeting civilians. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me. now at least 85 people have been injured in a series of blasts at a russian military bomb factory a state of emergency has been declared in the area surrounding the plant in the city of. people living near the site have been posting videos online. at least 200 residential buildings were damaged by the blast shock waves along with dozens of schools and kindergartens residents described scenes of math panic.
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below the glass and my balcony was blown away and it's the same for all that all the flux everything is not stop people ran out on the street they couldn't understand what was happening. and when you see if you have never seen anything like that the windows were shattered and that column of smoke was terrifying it looked like it was to kilometers high heels all the windows are smashed from the top floor down where i live. i heard a massive ben the windows were knocked out i was looking on in shock wondering what was going on then i heard another band in the ran home in the living room all the furniture was scattered around the explosions were so powerful they shattered windows many many kilometers away we're standing right outside the entrance to the plant can see the police behind me they have cordoned off the area investigators have opened up a criminal probe over the possible breaking off safety rules that's something that
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factories that director has been fired for only in the 31st of may so very very recently and also a human error is that believed to be a blame for this incident the investigation is now ongoing. u.k. is bracing itself for protests over donald trump's upcoming state visit rallies are expected to follow the u.s. president throughout his 3 day trip his last visit in $2800.00 or 250000 demonstrate in london and protesters are once again expected to poke fun at him. you're. going to meet with a giant trump robot seated on a toilet has been shipped from china to london last year a baby trump a balloon was flown high over the british capital london the people behind it hoped to repeat this stunt with a new balloon and to have the approval from the man of london say they still need
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to reach their 30000 pounds fund raising target. well meanwhile china's plans for a wall seem to have inspired his hosts in the u.k. the american presence will be in portsmouth for d.-day commemorations and local authorities have put up a huge security perimeter to the anger of locals the annual event marks the start of the normandy landings during world war 2 only boyko reports from portsmouth. he wanted to a wall and now he's got it ok so it may not be the wall but it is a wall the naval city of portsmouth is getting ready to welcome the u.s. president who's going to be visiting him in order to attend the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings on the 5th of june that's why the barricades have gone up and the is ready and all of this green space where the ceremony will take place is called and off lest anyone get any dangerous ideas donald
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trump's attendance all of the deejays ceremony will see him come through and in a double layer of security fencing allowing him to watch the day's events from inside there in total safety with the queen and to reason may and some invited guests but the u.s. president's security comes at a cost for the people of portsmouth for whom the view of the day's events will be totally blocked well for those with an official invite view for me inside is rather splendid they've even sprees stop all that excessive saying there is without an invitation all welcome to this general area outside although they'll be subject to security checks while coming in but once inside they'll be able to watch the proceedings taking place in their own large t.v.
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screens out here for some minutes putting a bit of a dam on d.-day for those who are involved. in the periphery troops who can be put into people coming from the outside to see the event and now is the very end because the matrix coming from it is going to feel the screen its own friend store you can't see anything you want to shoot and draw. because i'll bet there were helicoptered in durham this just wasn't the 4th use a go or no it's a different world but still you know you have to show the museum don't yeah yeah i'm not too keen on when the storm turned on television because of the stereo and i put up a wooden paddle fence and. you know i just might sort of mockery of it it's not so common that anybody can hear it's no way. we're not out on them and it seems like everybody was shocked to try to we will tell the other under him we could get
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through so much why don't my doing the summit much better like they die i think with the possibility to demonstrate what they've done is basically blocked off any sign of any doesn't demonstrate just so. that she will see well i don't need that much security not that bad here is it portsmouth city's council leader is also on impressed it will change the nature of the event a great do for us the center of the events was meant to be the veterans with donald trump coming i think the chances are that it will move from being around commemoration and instead it will be a day of controversy d.-day carries a special significance here portsmouth was the departure point for much of the d.-day landing force in 1944 although they won't be able to see it to the ceremony that will be one special designated area where dissatisfied locals can have very voices heard the now obligatory looting and the trump protests will
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have to be erected everywhere the u.s. president goes on his u.k. state visit and portsmouth is no exception. the latest installment of his computer game series call of duty takes inspiration from the conflict in syria but it gives a warped perspective on the war but strangely hard to sling to rescue group the white helmet says heroes and showing russian planes deliberately targeting civilians you have takes a look. it's back in a big way after years of falling sales and irrelevance call of duty is going back to its roots it'll be more shocking more morally ambiguous than ever before with russians so we've all you wouldn't believe.
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surprise a russian suit 25 jet there it is apparently bombing civilians in the next scene white helmets the rescuing of syria's jihad this rebels a scene helping injured civilians out of rubble just like in their real life propaganda reels the syrian 1st responders who've risked their lives to save others in war torn aleppo in the face of on relenting brutality heroes have emerged they have all chosen to risk their lives to save others. now it's only a trailer but something tells me we won't see the ugly side of the white helmets i doubt we'll see them disposing of freshly executed corpses for islam is terrorists i doubt we'll see them waving the flags as they do in real life i doubt we'll see
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them staging chemical weapons attacks what i don't doubt is that the russians will be portrayed doing things that put put satan himself to shame at least going by what those who have already played the game the same. we saw gameplay from the perspective of a young frog the girl who would eventually grow up to be the commander of the rebel forces fleeing from the invading russian army for her family are eventually cornered by a soldier who kills her father we see could be him crawling under the bed and scurrying about her house to take down and long headed for shin soldier with little more than a screwdriver. to be fair it's only a game artistic license and all that no relation to real life events people or politics it's just a video game for young malleable impressionable kids showing imaginary russians invading bombing civilians murdering civilians gassing civilians and being killed
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in turn by the protagonist and the white helmets virtually copy pasted from c.n.n. into call of duty coincidence totally what we see is what defines a terrorist is in the eye of the beholder this is not a black and white world oh so i says bombing an airport in europe doesn't necessarily mean it's terrorism that's like real life dude we all decide what's good and what's bad like in previous call of duty games where the player gets to massacre hundreds of russian civilians in an airport. and again by total coincidence call of duty and the pentagon have almost identical perceptions of who is good and who is bad what i meant by coincidence is
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the opposite of coincidence not only a pentagon employees boardin to help design the game but cool of juji writers then go on to advise that the pentagon started thinking about how to change we brought in a lot of outside help military advisors futurologists we got together with the scenario planning from the department of defense who is active in the pentagon which of course means nothing it's only a game for kids i just wonder when will we get a modern warfare in starman where the protagonist is patriotic middle eastern. and fighting to rid his country of an occupying american what do you think those pentagon advisors would have to say to that. acting u.s. secretary of defense has lashed out at chido while speaking at an asia pacific summit and single paul patrick shanahan accused beijing of military aggression.
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some in our region are choosing to act contrary to the principles and norms that have benefited us all they destabilize the region deploying advanced weapons systems to militarized disputed areas destabilizing the peaceful status quo by threatening the use of force to compel rivals into conceding claims you know we're not going to ignore chinese behavior. and i think in the past people have kind of tiptoed around that he made those remarks after china hiked tariffs on a range of u.s. goods to 25 percent in a tit for tat measure the move took effect on saturday last month figure as raise taxes on chinese imports worth 200000000000 dollars to 25 percent chinese affairs analyst andrew long told us the trade war between the world's 2 largest economies will cause far reaching down which. a lot of components there's an affection china
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and of course china buys a lot of stuff from the united states and then of course the soybeans almost trans main supporters so i think there's going to hurt the u.s. forces going to china as well so this is again that size was something to get with other countries because the oil well is connected in the supply and banning chain as i likes the on a. lot of the trade of. a fight between a dollar seeing at $360.00 degrees kind of back construct the u.s. consumers asking us us you know what has and even us manufacturers would be affected israeli palestinian conflict is spilling over onto the streets of berlin you have law on that off the back.
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join me every thursday on the all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you that. capitalism is just also great companies they compete they make products fail some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resort and that's the way it was designed to stop supply but now we're in a situation where the central banks become the buyer of 1st one. standardized testing. it's a very well done and you know to say we should have standardized testing would be like saying well we shouldn't have our blood pressure checked or even are we going
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to see the doctor those are standardized instruments you need to be able to know how children are doing right from when they start school. this is the international welcome back proposed to me and rallies spread across the muslim world during the annual al could stay here usually held on the last friday of ramadan the process is against israel's so-called occupation of east jerusalem. was.
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told it was. germany has also seen protests with hundreds of propellants tinian activists taking to the streets of berlin and the israeli community in the capital how to count a demonstration and expressed fear is that anti semitism is gaining momentum in the country maria phenomena has been speaking to both sides. this is what the kid gathering me here in bahrain from was i don't have the avenue i can see the big disappointment of the so cold i'll stay the march this is an epic name for the city of jerusalem and this demonstration you know it's over you know and for the policy of the state of israel i have to disagree with. the fact that your muscling belongs to israel and here to send for the palestinian 1 people to see these rights
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this is how it is that it should be made so the whole world should be for policy and this is all these are you really don't want to 5 we want to be and we just want to be. my brother was wise enough to act as a human shields them for the palestinian morris not to be shot by you know your israel us army knowing the other side of the avenue here in central believing we have what they call themselves to rally against the rally those who support israel we have been able to talk to the organizers and see some of the disciplines it's not about criticizing the service about delegitimizing israel and about hating jews when people shout jews in the gas chambers then it's it's it has nothing to do with the story critics is only about 8 it is an illustration again this is another demonstration. inacceptable anti-semitic smarts which was told was taking
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place today brilliant and we should not tolerate any form of anti-semitism in the way in berlin and in germany and this is why we are here everybody we got to take us to is life is a taking our way of living and please this is why we have to do it joel solidarity and this is all that doesn't have anything to do it with israel or it is. the one this is the completely on. this question what is it except of it's to make. this is your responsibility but what if it is a government story it's absolutely and i just really good example of the market is why we have to show solidarity much this is why period to support their solidarity with jews with israel and to show how strong they are to show it to these people on the other side of the adding in. united nations children charity unicef says almost half of all afghan children are being
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denied an education the war on terror in the region has led to many schools being destroyed our city visited an afghan province where classes continue against field . as does our school was destroyed we don't have any chance to see it on and sheltered to take from the sunshine or any ascensions for education the issue was when isis came here they destroyed their school and opened their own sensors and i want the government to reopen this call for us because the weather is very warm we aren't able to learn in such conditions. old age. there are at least 7 educational centers which have been destroyed during the war between the isis militants and the afghan government the clashes damaged or even destroyed places of education and some of the geisha or centers became isis
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headquarters i am demanding that the government help us reopen our educational centers as soon as possible. with the sale of the little populaces this school was taken over by isis isis threatened us in closed down our education centers. here. a little of the response came and shouts our educational institutions the teachers were imprisoned and tortured they ordered us to close schools that were too educational buildings destroyed we have asked for the sensors to be repaired but the government hasn't scheduled it yet one. of their. stars and big movie companies are threatening to boycott the u.s. state of georgia for tough as attractive tax breaks for the industry i wear
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a new law prohibiting abortion after 6 weeks of pregnancy however while the likes of disney netflix and warner. loral stars in the us facing less principle when operating as been explained. as the state of georgia imposes restrictions on abortion a number of multinational corporations have decided to take a stand and no longer do business with the state among them disney netflix and warner media either give it becomes law it will be very difficult to reduce or rather doubt we will we have many women working on productions in georgia whose rights along with millions of others will be severely restricted by this law should it ever come into effect would rethink our entire investments in georgia if the new law holds we will reconsider georgia as the home to any new productions but how consistent are these corporations for example netflix recently blocked an episode in saudi arabia as a favor to the monarchy crown prince bahamas and some on m.d.s.
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was hailed as the reformer of the arab world needed but the revelations about the show his killing have shattered that image was strongly supported to sick freedom worldwide and only remove the solved eurabia after we had received a valid legal request but saudi arabia is not exactly a haven for women's rights and progressive thinking on its face it's pretty ironic because those are pretty egregious human rights issues is more about a political game days. sleep is being played rather than any kind of actual feelings towards the issue and then there's warner media they have a very long standing relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia in fact prince our will lead them to law was a 5 percent shareholder in time warner at one point and what does that they've been known to put on performances of their best known acts in box graeme the last one just over a year ago. course
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they never really considered the laws of these us aligned autocratic kingdoms for example there's one law that legalizes rape just so long as marriage follows the crime when you talk in the book greater issues abortion and guns rights things like that they should stay away from me but again it goes dates at a whole p.r. part of you you would it be culturally to hide seen your brand recognition out there in the world and also to position yourself better in a particular place where you doing business be able to do this day game the middle east you know a lot of money comes from saudi cutter u.a.e. and that going to go over there is a particular things because they know a net part of the world this would not be tolerated is what we're talking about the bigger company disney is so if you still have to beat both bob iger and some of the how you live with executives who want to preserve their own beach for any kind of
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potential political running to future and also for the overall image of their greater company disney yes these american mainstream media and entertainment conglomerates love to virtue signal and act like they're sticking it to george and to the republicans however just like their wheeling and dealing with middle eastern petro autocracies it seems like their recent outrage over abortion has more to do with marketing than with principles able to mop and artsy new york. and for fans of the passing through the night off that team on a historic think they were paying title and literate. oh oh. by the way it's defeated tottenham hotspur to nil in the usa champions league final and this was the reaction from the fans own in liverpool city center as mohamed salah opens their scoring got the open the scoring from the penalty spot to about 2 minutes estimated 350000000 viewers worldwide
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tuned in for the game and as you can see the mood was most downbeat in london where spurs fans watched on the big screens in the closing minutes of the final day vocal reedy and sealed victory with a left footed strike to end the talk in his dream of a 1st champions league trophy. well those are the headlines for you for this hour we're back in 30 minutes with the latest to see that. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing they keep economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's abidal issues. one john special forum coverage on r.t.
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. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president or injury. want to. have to go to the press this is what the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. west sydney. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is a real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating
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your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results deiced on what they think you should be seen if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election doesn't exist for the more growth we give them the sooner we are all pain. you. guys are this is the kaiser report news out of japan. yes of course our president donald trump was over there recently but i want to look at this headline
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about what the bank of japan is doing and this is a tweet from daniel a colony says the bank of japan now owns 73 percent of all of the country's e.t.f. market if you think buying bonds stocks and e.t.f. supports growth and jobs you may also believe that dancing in circles attracts rain so you know this the black section there is the bank of japan and the red section is the rest of the market participants are crazy no thing about capitalism is just post to create companies they compete they make products some of them fail some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resort and that's the way it was designed simply but now or in a situation where the central banks become the buyer of 1st order their constituency or the people who own these companies and whenever they want to go.
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options portfolio to take more cash out in not in a capitalist way but in a neo futile as we've talked about neal feudalism the banks central bank is there to blood so now the bank of tokyo is worth 7374 percent of all the stocks outstanding in japan that means that last 25 percent of the market is roof reflects some kind of you could undermine economic activity and that's supposed to support the entire country. through their stagflation right and that number shrinking so japan is being taken private japan is going back to the mill. pledge pages to prayers going back to feudalism and they'll be completely futile state now of presumably with the next few years break out the samurai swords and the kabuki theater and everything else that goes with medieval japan because that's where they're headed so a few things 1st of all.

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