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good stuff. ali. the british government suffers a crushing defeat in parliament as lawmakers vote to prevent a no deal breaker prime minister bush johnson is now calling for an election. as u.s. news website claims russia has been meddling in america for 100 years we take a closer look at that claim. the region of belgium angers jews and muslims by banning kosher. slaughter methods.
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for broadcasting live from moscow this is r t international and certainly glad to have you with us. or at the british prime minister boyce johnson is calling for an early election after suffering a landmark defeat in parliament opposition members along with 21 conservative rebels backed emotion to take control of the commons agenda away from the government that means they can now put forward a bill to delay the u.k.'s departure from the. the ice to the right 328 the notion that 301. was. not it could stop our use so the guys have it the guys have it i know those m.p.'s many of whom are against if not brags itself at the very least against a no deal brags that which they fear the country is headed towards on october 31st gives those m.p.'s the power to introduce legislation to basically stop it no deal
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breaks it from taking place on that day and could see an extension to the period on the article 50 in other words yet another delay to the brags that process and as we heard just there a number of conservative m.p.'s will than 20 voting against the government and we understand that the conservative whips have told them that those m.p.'s will have the conservative whip withdrawn from them and essentially be does the selected as tory m.p.'s and that would mean boris johnson losing even more tory m.p.'s he's already lost his majority today and mr johnson in the wake of that vote took to the dispatch box in the house of commons to address at the country and to dress the house of commons and to tell them that the country would have to probably go to yet another election the stuff election to decide who they want to add to to govern the go shape with the e.u. either hint or mr jermyn called in the leader of the opposition who also was
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speaking out that despite spock's just earlier this evening. the usual self would be able to decide how long to keep this country in the scene so i would use to go along with that plan we are going to have to make a choice mr speaker i don't want to election the public i actually i believe there was one action but if the house votes for this bill tomorrow the public will have to choose who goes to brussels a lot. but the 70 to suicide and take this country forward is a prime minister's a confidence in his brakes if policy when he has one he can put forward he should put it before the people in a public area was he wants a tiny bit of motion or a general election. through was also an answer actually i
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was tailed off when i tell you i was now all eyes will turn to the house of commons on wednesday when m.p.'s will seek to get their legislation through that with no deal breakers that an essential the try to push back brags that they and seek an extension from the e.u. while far stronger themselves could introduce legislation that's would see at the country of yet another general election rumored to be held on october the 14th and that election could decide whether it's himself or the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn who goes forward to negotiate directly with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst to kill his men maradi thinks a new election could be a disaster for boris johnson. i'd like time i haven't seen anything like this but
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it's clear to understand why it's hard to make it for something does. have an election is going to have to do in particular events the u.k. that he is a run off the top and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that if briggs to lose even in the overhaul of it in the way that it is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clear idea what that means but so what these m.p.'s are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated that. out into the public they've said what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on privacy which they cannot express and they cannot get through to through the house because of where the political or i should i think if you were to ask the m.p. privately would you rather stay can be you for your lead in the movie approach that i think most women say that they were on the stage in the u.s. of course that leaves where the north so it's more of a big day for parliament and what happens in between now and even election base
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going to be is going to be something that everyone's going to keep their eyes. while the british prime minister faces chaos in his own parliament he has also been stirring things up a broad as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 boris johnson suggested the soviet union was essentially as responsible for starting the war as nazi germany. 80 years ago. invaded poland. as pows defended that country gets the nazi old soviet forces attack them from the east. between the hammer of fascism the do of communism the russian embassy in london responded to that statement saying it is absolutely unacceptable to equate the actions of the soviet union with hitler's aggression the embassy also expressed regret that the soviet british alliance during world war 2 and their joint actions against nazi germany seemed to have been forgotten by the
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prime minister now among the most prominent cases of soviet british cooperation during world war 2 were the arctic convoys british vessels that deliver essential supplies to the north of soviet russia braving heavy bombardment by the nazis britain lost scores of both merchant and navy vessels with more than $3000.00 casualties historian and author michael jones told us earlier that johnson's comment is an insult to all world war 2 veterans not only from russia but also from the u k. well that's a political soundbite where it goes very wrong to equate. nazi germany and head to the soviet union there was only one threat to european peace and 939 and not with hitler 494-1900 45 the soviet union's role was the most important of course there was an
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alliance between the soviet union the united kingdom and of course the united states that of all those contras it was the soviet union that made the greatest sacrifice and we're talking about 27000000 and i'm broke the back of the john war machine and then that big picture these comments all very much and then to those who gave their lives fighting and common cause against fascism. barely a european trip by u.s. officials can go by these days without some criticism of russia and following that tradition vice president mike pence has once again warned of russian interference during a visit to poland. now is the time for us to remain vigilant. about the intentions and the actions being taken by russia. as we stand together. and as we see other nato allies follow your lead president and. meet their obligations to our
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common defense in nato we know their efforts will fail. his remarks come as a daily beast article frames historical events going back 100 years as russian interference artie's my god you have gives us his take on the story. there are a few with legends as obscure and my g. is this what seamed league is the freemasons u.f.o.'s the loch ness monster and big foot there ease. russian meddling and with every retelling someone nods and the little twist i mean who is going to disprove them the russians have been attacking us for 100 years but moscow mich still doesn't get it now it's the daily beast turns out russian meddling is ancient lenin who already targeted western capitalism and specifically britain for a long term campaign of infiltration and subversion. you scared yet well you better
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be lennon himself was a bit of a medlar says the daily beast though they do say a lot of things but with every telling as i said a little something gets added in this case another 50 years to russian election meddling plus the 50 years that mr secretary of state pompei you added when it was his. of cool and the one before that and the one before that didn't stop at 2008 you can go back to the seventy's i decided to investigate these claims and fortunately they wouldn't let me play spooky music didn't take long though to discover how all this meddling was literally here is russian octopus depicted in 2018 its tentacles reach far far back into the past same octopus seen in the 1950s there were incidents i think
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not it's the same one cited again in 1900 how many russian octopuses do you know there's only one and we'd never have known if not for british imperial propaganda no matter how deeply buried the truth is out there and the new york city of forgotten passageways where the monk covered more evidence of russian meddling that you know the russians interfered in the us civil war sent warships to support the north abraham lincoln so efexor every did they meddle with the americans actually welcome those warships potentially the russians not only lost the election for hillary clinton but the war for the confederate states now this is the part where the spooky music would have been really good found. fathers
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were infiltrated and recruited by what would all wouldn't become the k.g.b. benjamin franklin himself $789.00 was elected to the russian academy of sciences for his quote scientific contributions others say he passed on early manuscripts of the u.s. constitution his russian handlers the proof is in your wallet look at his face and the $100.00 bill it doesn't smile and it's well known that russians never smile it was difficult but we tracked it back a 1000 years we found russian meddling before russia even existed. anyway millennium ago the ruler of kievan roost married his daughter to the french king and surprisingly the king died very soon and she ruled fronts for decades
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a 1000 years of russian medlin proved beyond doubt back to you daily beast at sea which you can dig up about jesus christ and his ties to the k.g.b. . a 3rd of a commemoration 3rd day of commemorations rather has been held in the southern russian town of beslan marking 15 years since the deadliest terror attack in the country's modern history which took place at a local school on tuesday evening a vigil was held at the cemetery the so-called city of angels relatives and friends of those who died in the school massacre released paper lanterns in their memory earlier in the day schoolchildren released 334 balloons one for each of the victims artie's reports now from his lawn and a bit of a warning may find some of the following images destroyed. 334 balloons released into the sky. 334 lives tragically taken away 50 years ago.
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the 1st days of september of course russia celebrated as the start of a new academic year the start of new lives when you school children even though the memories are etched in tragedy islamic terrorists took over a 1000 people hostage keeping them without food or water for 3 days on the final day a chaotic gun battle with security forces meant $300.00 plus people never made it out alive. today marks the 3rd and final day of remembrance services for those who lost their lives at school number one or what's left of the left of it a bell was rung symbolically to symbolize the start of that never happened for those children just earlier today at the memorial the names of all the victims were read out as the people here fell still and silent many here today lost friends relatives and loved ones even more were directly involved in the tragic events of 2004 even those who have little memory or no memory of what happened are
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still deeply affected and yet this time or just because now you're. going to trust . the word. is knowledge don't stroudsburg people if it were squashed don't come believe it or not us guys if you do it again. how long if you call the. pleasure. you got that you're shouted out in your skies really don't appreciate. to just step on your persona on legends of food. or. look at that and it just goes to just sort of a rock. that i've spent a. few. good hours written by then optimist about the given it. just acknowledged i do to try.
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to. impress margin i took the. yeah sure don't go to show mr smalley yet you could call him that. night in. this cemetery was built specially for the victims of the beslan siege at the time the small town just couldn't cope with the numbers of dead the locals the don't call it that they call it the city of angels where the portraits of the victims are called out and the headstones the children forever in childhood the adults forever young hundreds of lives lost thousands of lives shattered. we'll never forget them.
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you know world big partisan movies. 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 smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats 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 for watching closely watching the hawks. make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go
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round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. and welcome back this is archie international now iran's foreign minister has urged the e.u. to prove its commitment to the international nuclear deal and he said to iran is ready to stop the enrichment of uranium within days or even hours now this comes after iran announced plans to further reduce its compliance with the treaty starting this week to iran earlier raised its limit on uranium enrichment saying it would reach the deal's restrictions further if no one proves eager to save the accord iran's foreign minister zarif told r.t. why reaching an agreement with the e.u.
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is vital now you can see this interview in a few minutes time on r.t.s. worlds apart here's a quick preview. not reaching anybody i'm simply talking about the realities you see all of us when we went to primary school and high school we had bullies in our class and bullies would not stop if people just look at them while they beat another student once they beat the 1st student or go to the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th the 2 parents must know that the appetite of the united states for breaking international law when ever and where ever it set of them really not stopped with casey pure as it has not ins. unesco the climate change to be honest with you at the end of the days not even in the interest of the united states in the long term if you have a long list international behavior you cannot have predictability one state being
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unpredictable will bring other states to the state on predictability and then we will have chaos so it's not in anybody's interest you will not have any rule of law respected if one country starts to break them basically as a matter of habit unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their money where their mouth is they have been stating their support for the j.c. pure way but they have not been prepared to take the risks and to invest in order to maintain a great achievement of diplomacy i can only say that that's what they need to do how they want to do it they want to convince the americans or they want to defy the americans it's their decision i believe the americans will not be convinced unless they see a determination for the from the rest of the world to uphold principles of international law as i said a bully. it will it's appetite. only grow if they see lack of
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reaction to the negotiating table as this is a ticket to get to that the koshare thing tapert and that's put compliance with j.c. people way. already a region of belgium has a band hello and kosher slaughter the legislation which came into force on sunday has tested the balance between animal welfare and religious freedom hall and kosher slaughter requires animals to be alive and healthy they are killed by having their throats cut pretty stunning is not always used which is why the practice has been banned in several countries a new law in belgium has prompted much a debate in the country however animal welfare groups say the law is not about targeting religions it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not a tool it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then
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the animal will suffer i think that the bans have more to do with 2 legged animals that with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to tail religious freedom is the bringing closer of jewish and muslim communities everyone will just do a home or in some corner hidden from view i don't think that's what they want to achieve you put the issue up for debate with a panel of experts. historically for millennia jews have been more merciful towards animals to eat the fact remains that killing an animal when you really don't have to is always going to be cruel so no matter how you're going to kill the animal there is no nice way of taking away or a life which we don't have to take away oftentimes throughout history we've seen. persecution tyrannies pushing back upon the fundamental in alienable human rights for religious minorities across europe and reaches onto head coverings how
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you pray how you worship but also your food sahal and kosher but last there is the animal rights argument a lot of slaughterhouse workers you know they come from poor backgrounds and they have no other choice but to do a job like this i mean even all of us as children if we were asked what do we want to do as adults no one would say i want to kill animal after animal for 8 hours every day it's just not a job that anyone wants to be doing nobody can really sorry that's a form of fascism it's not up to you to tell religious minorities and one or 2 groups around the world how to live ultimately this is a test of tolerance and freedom intellectual freedom freedom to freedom to practice your religious beliefs i am not telling anyone what to do i'm simply stating the fact that people working in those slaughterhouses in in those industries they are suffering as well when you watch documentaries interviewing those workers they are suffering from mental health low pay horrible working conditions they get a lot of diseases but for millennia now we have seen really just slaughter accepted as long as it's practice humanely and in accordance with religious practices now
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one 3rd is not always a humane. slaughter one fine and that is an ideological position which you're entitled to and i'm saying you can target those positions the can be. more humane to. the animal is going through. our good friends the local council has been fined 90000 euros for failing to comply with the gender equality of war after it employed too many women or to use dubinsky has a story. if you thought gender bias was becoming a thing of the past you'd be wrong over the years much work has been done to create more jobs when it comes to gender quotas have been put in place with a view to make sure that women have their voices heard and get some of the top jobs but what about when the scales tip well that's exactly what's happened in one french council progressive town just north of leone and it's been fined 90000 euros
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for appointing too many women 4 of the 5 senior jobs went to the fairer sex breaching france's public sector gender parity laws the council is got smacked. i think it's comical to be punished for this reason not only do i stand by our appointments i'm proud of having so many women in our management teams french law states that the ratio between men and women can't be more than a $6040.00 split what many public institutions fail to grasp is that the more applies to both sexes meaning that men can't be underrepresented either but the whole concept of employing people just because of their gender and not potentially because of a skills has set twitter alight this proves that in forced parity stupid the commune has to pay a fine of $90000.00 a year is because they have too many women in the management team if you are dumb and lazy guy you can get hired the case of bourgogne breasts hiring more women than
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men demonstrates the total absurdity of the parity rule it was inevitable that this would happen one day it's time we looked at people skills before looking at their gender it seems more golden quest isn't the 1st council to fall foul of this in 2017 the city of the it was also sanctioned for having too many women at the helm it despite the hoo ha around these particular cases the reality in fronts is that women are still lagging behind in terms of being represented at the top across the country only 34 percent of women have management positions in local government finds have also been slapped on those who failed to employ enough women including high level government positions the french finance minister was fined 1700000 euros while the foreign minister responded 450000 euros gender equality may be one of my calls top aims in france i have made a quality between women and men the great cause of my 5 year time but it seems no
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matter which way you look at it from it's cold quite seeing to on the right side of it this show that you can ski hearty paris. there's a from melbourne back with more news in 33 minutes you watch night international stay with us. the temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the of course there's a couple of great trades on the table but without a doubt this is as we said the last generation.
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clone of welcome to worlds apart the boeing born apart famously said that there are only 2 forces that unite bad p.r. and interest and choice between which is becoming increasingly more difficult for the european countries including france as they are just seeing their policies in the ear of trunks and argue we know where it is more visible than in the rainy and you're pretty sure to the europeans have enough interest to overcome fear and salvage they deal with. to discuss that i'm now joined by iran's foreign affairs
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minister zarif who is in moscow fresh off the 7 visit france minister it's good to talk to you again thank you very much for it's good to be here with you now on the eve of your visit to moscow your spokesman announced that you were going to discuss among other things the latest developments in the. implementation and some would say that sounds overly optimistic many people believe that these deal is that in burying is a no it's not because i believe jason puree was an important accomplishment of diplomacy and it's too early to talk about its demise as mark twain said the news of its demise are greatly exaggerated but unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their money where their mouth is they have been stating their support for the j.c. pure way but they have not been prepared to take the risks and to invest
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in order to maintain a great achievement of diplomacy now we talk about europeans because russia and china are totally different be continue to have x. excellent relations with both countries of course russia and china are also affected by the united states and by the illegal measures i don't call them sanctions but economic terrorism why the united states against iran buzz it but the europeans have not other than making general statements in support of a c.p.a. have not been prepared to invest in it now it is important for them to implement their commitments the reason i've been to france twice and president rouhani has been talking with president mccrone and today while i'm here my deputies in paris with others discussing it with the trench officials is to say.
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