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it. was. saudi arabia says saturday's drone attacks on its oil facilities were under question or police sponsored by iran claiming the missile components were made their. calls for yet another election stalemate with prime minister netanyahu lacking one seat behind rival benny gantz thank you coalition talks now loom as neither have an offer for a majority in parliament. in the coming days will convene negotiations to assemble a strong zionist government i intend to speak with everyone starting tonight we will work to form a broad unity government. and the new york times publishes an extract from a forthcoming book about the alleged sexual misconduct of u.s.
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supreme court justice brett kavanaugh thoughts leaves out some key details. from our moscow headquarters you're watching international with me rosanna lockwood thank you for joining us. saudi arabia is claiming to have proof that a wrong was behind the bombing of its oil refineries at the weekend and that the attack was not conducted from yemen iran swiftly rebuffed the defense ministries claims as lacking real evidence caleb maupin has the details but we heard the press conference from the saudi ministry of defense earlier and we also understand that at this point mike pompei o has arrived in saudi arabia for his working visit and he is referring to the attack as an act of war in blaming iran but at the press conference that we heard
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they announced that they had carried out a thorough investigation and come to some pretty specific conclusions as. the attorney did not originate from yemen the attack was launched from the moon and was on question be sponsored by iran it's not in the range of yemen's capabilities if it was them who conducted the attack this is one of the missiles we have recovered and we have information that leads us to the source of these kind of components were made in iran as the saudi officials were speaking they had scattered parts of the missiles to route the room and they pointed to these scattered parts of the missile to make their point that iran was responsible. and the i.r.g.c. are trying to hide any evidence of the components and the technology i'm sure we will. we're working on whoever is responsible about to take accountability basically as the saudi officials were speaking they argued that the components of
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these missiles were iranian made they said that iran is attempting to hide evidence interestingly when they were pressed for details about the location from which the attack was launched they gave some rather vague answers this is saudi officials responding to questions from reporters asking when when is the breaking point what is the red line where you. feel you'll be compelled to respond militarily literally think about it we are working right now to move the launch point and when we have it we will have evidence that the decision is not on my level mentally now the islamic republic of iran has responded and said that this is simply not accurate and they said that saudi arabia does not have real proof that iran is responsible the news conference from the saudi arabian defense ministries press secretary is a catastrophe for saudi arabia they've shown they cannot prove or know exactly
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where the cruise missiles and drawings were made from exactly where that attack was launched or why ed defense systems could not prevent that attack well we heard from hooshang amirahmadi who's president of the american iranian council he says any action against iran will be taken by the u.s. not saudi arabia the saudis have already decided that iran is behind that united states has already decided that the u.s. that iran was. behind their support you know today actually very openly said that this was an act of war on the other fortunate that no matter what you don't doesn't think it is are appointed to iran and that the international community sooner or later will become come back and start corking code that iran is responsible the americans will have to decide where that i calculate our food and come pretty 8 and
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destroy the country in 48 hours or stay put and to use sanctions as in the past to kill this that makes the public as they said this decision a bill not being made in saudi arabia it will be made in the u.s. . now and some other headline news israel's 2nd parliamentary election this year has produced yet another stalemate neither the prime minister nor his main rival have enough allies to form a government which means like the coalition talks lie ahead paula slayer has the details. well it certainly seems as if you've read the situation wrong this is the 2nd election in 6 months and it's the 2nd time in 6 months that netanyahu has lost he is being placed 2nd to the full the army chief benny gantz who heads up a center left party now the race has been tight it's only 160000 seats that is the equivalent of that one parliamentary mandate so it's only 160000 seats that
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separate the 2 leaders but who is running out of coalition partners he hasn't got any new partners to approach to put sides his traditional ones and he's also making a desperate attempt to try and present this in a positive light he's made an appeal which he says we will fight on to form a strong zionist government without the arab parties many people here interpret that as the disparate words of a desperate man they need guns is not going to be tossed presumably with forming the next government he says he is prepared to potentially work with netanyahu so we could party but only if netanyahu is not there and netanyahu of course is not going to accept this but there are questions whether or not in the future the party might actually osc him to step down so that they can form that unity government and still remain within the ruling coalition believe him and he really is the king the king maker here and he is expected to have between 8 and 10 seats now and he and
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netanyahu have a lot of bad blood between them so on the one hand they'll need to put their personal differences aside and then on the other hand the time yahoo is committed to the orthodox parties and lieberman is campaigning on the ticket of secularism he wants nothing to do with the orthodox parties so it seems almost impossible hunters are not who's going to be able to form a coalition with lieberman on the one side of the orthodox parties on the other so so this is the problem in israel is just too many political parties with too many different agendas the sense one gets here is that the country is in a position of stalemate almost in the same position that it was 6 months ago and that's why increasingly more questions are being. as to whether or not it through the nixon is going to be held which is just essentially going to cost the country more money it's going to create more fatigue and more frustration amongst israelis . while political analyst michele barak believes that for now that neal who has no viable options for a coalition the ironic thing is the last election which was a few months ago and it's and you know how to really all the options in the world
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he could have formed a right of center government a narrow one with about 61 suits or he could have sat down with benny gantz and had a unity government with 70 and added more parties he chose to do neither he wasn't successful and either called for new elections now what it appears is i would say it's the final countdown to the end of the career of that and you know he's talking about a narrow right of center zionist government you know a narrow government and benny gantz is sounding like a leader unifying the people the will of the people he's going to talk to all the parties most of the parties that have run from the left blue and white to the labor party to the democratic camp party all of them as said will join a national unity government with the likud even we just won't do it with it and you know that and you know for most israeli politicians and many and many of the israeli people is damaged goods. indeed its foreign minister has suggested new delhi should take control over the pakistani portion of kashmir his remarks
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prompted a furious response from islamabad and the 2 countries have been head over kashmir for more than 70 years since they failed to agree on the board is drawn up during the british partition of india. it used to be one country under british rule where communities of differing religions live side by side for generations but 70 years ago independence or the region split into india and pakistan in a process that went down in history books as the partition and so did the man who hurriedly drew the border the year 1947 the dying days of the british empire weakened by the 2nd world war india became a burden london was also unable to counter the growing independence movement led by matt maganda to fix it britain appointed lord louis mountbatten as the last viceroy of india he made it clear it was not his dream job. i am prepared to accept the job
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only on one condition india must be granted independence by july 948 and i will not stay there a day longer. once he arrived though he decided he couldn't wait that long it needed to be sorted more quickly in just 5 weeks to be precise and to lord cyril radcliffe a british lawyer who had never set foot in india he was tasked with drawing a line between the most cohesive muslim and hindu populated areas just like mountbatten radcliff 2 found india not to his liking. it was impossible to undertake the field survey in june because of the heat so how does anyone who's not familiar with the situation on the ground decide where the border is going to be well studied the maps obviously it's all in there the demographics the religious majority it's also simple isn't it but the areas with the majority of muslims in pakistan and the hindus in india problem solved right if the aspirations of some
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people had not been fulfilled the fault must be found in political arrangements with which i'm not concerned the radcliffe line was only revealed to the people the day before independence and scenes of celebration were replaced with fear and confusion as millions woke up on the wrong side of the border the partition and the radcliffe line led to unprecedented violence resulting in up to a 1000000 deaths so how did it all go wrong many areas had equal numbers of muslims and hindus radcliffe also didn't take the sikhs into account and he never even heard of kashmir. i was not even aware of kashmir i heard about it long after i returned to london both lord mountbatten and lord radclyffe made a swift exit from the heat leaving millions of people to deal with their quick and toxic solution for generations to come. today in india controlled
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kashmir. communications blackout is being enforced making it very difficult if not impossible for people on either side of the disputed region to speak to each other india says it was put in place to curb potential violence and prevent the possibility of separatist rallies we spoke to a family unable to call their relatives on the indian side of the border. on my own sit up there since last march we have been unable to get a hold of our relatives in indian held kashmir but we keep trying the air is totally disconnected i've seen for myself this kind of atrocity back in 2010 when i went to india and how kashmir the situation was intense. we were dying to know their condition were concerned something isn't right we have no idea of the you have food to young children are going hungry you there. and does it do that the whole time. and yes it is like this when they were trying
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to reach down we pray for them constantly our hearts are bleeding we just want to see them again kashmir is split into 3 parts administered by india pakistan and china which also has claims to part of the territory tensions escalated recently after new delhi stripped india administered kashmir its only muslim majority state of its autonomy in august pakistan rejected the move saying it contravenes international law on tuesday india's leader in their andhra modi announced the kashmir region would get a development boost including foreign investment he says the region is to be made prosperous and negotiations are already underway meanwhile india's top court ordered the federal government's restore normal life in kashmir as soon as possible and we are some regional lists where the blackouts and the other severe measures were necessary in kashmir. exceptional situation requires exceptional measures and
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. implementers and sure the government will vote. you know he started it off by name is on. a lot of things here we relaxed what example. was britain's open most of the day i think is open. and the marilyn connections are. of course some restrictions there where. those instructions would also be removed so those who are gay will be released in the hoodie dupers are very little except those who have some of this or charges against them and the cases are going against them in the us or it's clearly the some of the confusion and the restrictions on the communications restrictions especially on. telephone and on internet are working because a lot of the cross border terrorist attacks have happened to coordination or were
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these means and also through. and other such things which are not you know which are encrypted and not easy to crowd funding diligence agencies so i think some of the restrictions will remain but 90 more than 90 percent of kashmir valley which is a muslim majority part of june 1 kashmiri are already did time. dictions have been lifted and landline telephones are actually working and i know of my own friends there who have been able to communicate with me to landlines so it's not that they're completely i saluted or there's a daughter blackout but gradually i think as the security situation improves i think most of these really believed it. claims of sexual misconduct against us supreme court justice brett kavanaugh are again making headlines we'll have that story after this short break.
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thanks guys are find it look like they say maybe the bell is. close to these if this is a central plank support dying at the limits of the cabin right now so stop the. process for constructing this was too incredible as a bio degradable scaffold which is porous and when this is inserted beneath the skin when the skin is suctioned over the scaffold over a period of about 6 months you have to shoot in growth and invest your eyes eisen occurring in other words the cells in your in your body grow into the scaffold it grows its own blood supply so now this is fully integrated as part of my arm it's a living part of my own. welcome
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back a show of support and defiance well known figures from russia's film and t.v. industry of voicing their solidarity with the young actor who they say was wrongfully convicted of resisting arrest you know if was detained during a protest rally over last month's may or election in moscow he's now appealing his 3 and a half his sentence as medina kitchen of explains. the moscow court has sentenced a young up and coming out. of to 3 and a half years and prison for attacking a member of russia's national guard during an unsanctioned rally that took place on august the 3rd now the officer who arrested villa testified in court and he said
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that he was an active participant in the rally that he was shouting on to government slogans and that he during the arrest he dislocated his shoulder meanwhile there is a video footage. rast and many were outreach saying on the video puddle simply stands by the metro station looking at his phone and not shouting a new slogans pawel himself says that he did not intend to use force he stumbled backwards and denies that he is guilty of any wrong doing now the judge read refused to review the video footage of the rats ruling that introduced by the prosecution was sufficient this case sparked an outcry and attracted the attention else maney different people from well known journalists to a number of high profile figures and of the a world of culture here in russia all offering support for.
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regarding the standoff i have to repeat literally what i wrote a blog it's not a matter of solidarity it's about justice injustice is what destroy states this is duration in which the act of himself is a blatant injustice it's impossible to ignore it's all keep silent. no the point is not in communities so that but in the fact that this directly concerns me to the monstrous injustice and cynicism with which this is been done come affect everyone and now other defendants facing similar charges was released from prison and placed on to travel restrictions so all these cases the track now a lot of attention. a new tell all book about allegations of alleged sexual harassment by u.s. supreme court justice brett kavanaugh been previewed in the new york times but the paper is facing a backlash for apparently taking things out of context and been reading between the
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lines if you're kind of sick of hearing the same story all over again like the president called this or that media nothing but junk or you're glad you haven't heard the name brand cavanaugh and something related to his genitals for a while i'm really sorry i don't think they'll do it but they should for the good of the nation i call for the resignation of everybody or to do york times involved i think. yeah which is once again one of the biggest stories in the land of trump and cold versus the liberals here we go so 2 times journalists wrote a book and had a preview published in the sunday paper what's being teased are 2 previously reported alleged cases of sexual harassment by brad cavanaugh now a supreme court justice from his years at yale. a freshman
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named brett kavanaugh pulled down his pants interest his penis at her prompting her to swatted away and inadvertently touch it. a classmate masti or saw mr cameron with his pants down at a different drunken durham party where friends pushed his penis into to hand over a female student now that is gross if it fell on mr cavanaugh was really up to all that surely he must face severe consequences although for now these are just lines from a book not something put forward by the folks from the justice department but if you pick almost any one of the democratic presidential candidate lineup they've made up their minds on what should be next for kavanaugh confirmation is not exoneration and these news revelations that disturb him like the man who appointed him kevin are should be impeached he was put on the court through a sham process and he is placed on the court as an insult to the pursuit of truth
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and justice he must be impeached it is more clear than ever that brett kavanaugh lied under oath he should be impeached i stand with survivors and countless other americans in calling for impeachment proceedings to begin but dig a bit deeper and perhaps trump's latest rant at the n.y.t. isn't so wide off the mark there could have been a bit of a problem with their journalistic ethics you see some conservative folks got an advanced copy of the book and realized something rather important was dropped in the times teaser the book notes quietly that the woman max steer named as having been supposedly victimized by kavanagh in france denies any memory of an alleged event seems odd or no significant it was then the paper's turn to do something about it after a while here's what they came up with. an earlier version did not include want
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aliment of the book's account regarding an assertion by yale classmate to friends of brett cavanagh pushed his penis into him of a female student and a drunken during party the book reports that if the male student declined to be interviewed and friends see the she does not recall the incident that information has been added to. the authors were bound to be asked why the central piece of the puzzle was missing in your draft of the article did it include those words that have since been added to the article and to it so somewhere in the editing process those words were yeah i mean i think what happened actually was that you know we had her name and you know the times doesn't usually include the name of rectum and so i think in this case the editors felt like maybe it was probably better to remove it and in removing her name they removed the other reference to the fact that she didn't remember that they could have done a good job at protecting the victim or they could have missed the whole thing up wildly because no matter what's not in the article they say her name is in the book
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or maybe mr trump was right and they didn't want to read the story of that extra spice and left out the crucial bit on purpose what if the woman doesn't even consider herself a victim she reportedly says she doesn't remember anything like this oh god. his genitals liberal media rob watch this space my friends. the teenage face of the global climate change movement has been giving the u.s. congress a dressing down 16 year old gratitude told members to listen to scientists and take real action she earlier met former president barack obama and addressed the senate don't invite us here just to tell us how inspiring we are without actually doing anything about it because it doesn't lead to any thin i know you're trying but just not hard enough sorry. film berg is in washington for a few days ahead of a global climate strike planned for friday she will also address the un climate
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action summit in new york on monday the youngster became the face of this year's climate protest by taking part in school strikes and skipping class joined by students from around the world scientists though a warning of a growing number of youngsters being treated for eco anxiety after being exposed to apocalyptic warnings about the earth's environmental plight britain's climate psychology alliance is children of being prescribed psychiatric drugs to cope and what's the problem to become a recognised condition group executive and psychotherapist carolyn hickman believes it's a rational fear so shouldn't be medicated away. younger people are naturally very empathetic to the state of the environment what's going on in the wild at the moment we're talking about their future of course they perceive this as a real threat to them so i think it's perfectly understandable that they're really quite stressed and distressed about this this is a very emotionally healthy response to the needs of the world at the moment and we
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can't ignore what's going on in the news because the graphic images are far and it's not driving me quite right when i would be very concerned to hear that said children's just justice being medicated away and as i said earlier you know their emotional responses make perfect sense in their lives what's going on in the wild so the 1st thing we need to do is listen to them talk to them and help them process these complicated feelings it's really important to tell children the truth and not hide the truth from them but child know about these things in ways that they can understand don't exaggerate it don't minimize either because both of those would crew was just rest and would cause problems well that's your news update i'll be back here in around 30 minutes time with the latest headlines from around the world see them.
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now i. am. again we stand on the brink of war we should not. surprised official washington was quick to blame iran for the attack on saudi energy assets iran has denied involvement while the who have claimed responsibility will trump take the neo-con bait and set the middle east on fire. they all see themselves as dying swans in their dreams.
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but only one in a 1000 will ever make it to the told. they're ready to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only once. no even broken wings ditto. for generations of the moderates. sweat and tears oh no it's. a syrian conflict mediation never has spoken with one voice but recently disagreements between russia and iran has become so still not even the leaders try to hide it as the program run its course or is the friction really a sign that it's working.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our 21st century global economy and washington christiane is on assignment today shows just roaming with hot content and we start here in the united states for the federal reserve has cut interest rates yet again as demanded by president try. but what will this move mean for markets richard was that prescient professor is on hand today to break down the future of the fed was amazon's algorithm is under a harsh spotlight today as recent reports allege the company's search tool favors the company's products offer and i could executive alex south of earth joins us show today to give us insight into what the e-commerce giant has been up to and
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what legal challenges they could be facing so we guy just a little bit global business news to bring you the best market moving information let's go. another cut in u.s. interest rates leads our leads our global report today as the federal reserve unveils an expected quarter point interest rate cut the 2nd in 2019 after 2 days of policy meetings a federal open market committee of the u.s. central bank said it would lower the target rate for the benchmark federal funds rate to between 1.75 percent and 2 percent in a policy statement the fed committee reference quote the implications of global developments for the economic outlook as well as muted inflation pressures as reasons for the cut 7 of the 10 members of the f o m c voted for the new policy while the fed was meeting it has been an interesting week for the overnight funding market as interest rates temporarily rose as high as 10 percent for some transactions on monday and.

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