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11 in the morning or moscow now coming up moscow germany's decision to expel 2 russian embassy staffers calling the move unfriendly unjustified germany claims that evidence to link russia to the murder of a georgia national. several months ago will bring up to speed nor the mate his with . with elections looming the leader of britain's labor party smeared by accusations of spreading so-called russian disinformation turns out that the main accused in the daily telegraph newspaper has apparently used the same for itself. and the u.k. universities under fire for guidelines it said the staff travelling to campus in
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dubai which suggests they should hide their sexuality i guess then later their opinions on that. there are thousands of. people who work in the united arab emirates. for many many years this is simply a money making exercise at the university of birmingham has put profit before human rights. good morning from moscow this 5th of december live at international world news center kevin when he would have. first russia's foreign ministry says the expulsion of 2 embassy employees from germany is unfriendly and unjustified claims there's evidence to link moscow to the murder of a georgian national in the german capital several months ago chancellor angela merkel's also accused russia of not sufficiently cooperating with an investigation into said shooting. that's mohammed it is
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a muslim we took this measure because we did not see russia supporting us in clarifying this murder and in context of course he also talked about this with allies we consider this move unjustified and unfriendly a politicized approach to their investigation is unacceptable we are forced to implement an integrated response the 40 year old victim was an asylum seeker of church and descent he was targeted in a burl in park on the way to a mosque apparently with witnesses saying he was shot in the head and chest by a man on a bike with more details on the case our correspondent in berlin today vangelis obsess. initially dumped the 2nd screwball case in the media less attention was given to the victim himself who has sought asylum here in germany his name is as in the con concourse fi who some course has been described as a political pawn and of lattimer putin he is an ethnic chechen who later became a georgian citizen a right hand man to terrorists during the 2nd chechen war his role to lead
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extremists groups in the caucasus and recruit spies leaders reported paramilitary career continued into 2012 when he said to have assisted a georgian operation that gets his former comrades considered a terrorist by the russian authorities he was also put on the list of potential islamist threat here in germany as well but there you can definitely see that there are certain interests who want to poison the relationship between russia and germany and this is a for more than 100 years on going. at certain hours and it seems that there is some cleaning up we're going on with isis and everything around and this high profile terrorist who might be related to all these happenings in there with isis and syria 'd and so arms i think there can be many more reasons why this was done and who did this apart from russia and now
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various media outlets this week and the cat the dogs here center and the insider have published their own conclusions into is there for their evidence includes for comparisons and killing patterns of a man who had been on a hiding lists from interpol and russia and suggests they want to murder was hired by moscow to then do the same thing he did murder but the federal investigation in germany is just beginning now there is. not nor has there ever been any evidence that russian governmental structures have anything to do with this incident but back in august the speculation ended hysteria had already squarely playing russia so perhaps reports of this type of nature are not coming as a surprise the problem is that we cannot trust any of those explanations from
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german governments at all it was already with this group it was with iraq all these so-called big evidences turned out to be just nothing and in this case to make such a big thing like sending 2 people whole is without any proven facts it is just a disgrace and i'm feeling very ashamed of the federal bureau of foreign affairs. elsewhere reporting next upcoming elections in britain seem to be the next russia linked scandal on the horizon the u.k. labor party leader has been accused by the country's daily telegraph newspaper of helping to spread russian disinform ation after he exposed leaked documents on u.s. u.k. trade talks but it comes just months after the very same paper itself published a story apparently based on the leaks from the very same documents nichiren scott more. it's crunch time ahead of the u.k.'s general election meaning it's now or
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never to smear anyone and everyone in red in other words link them to russia this week it's mostly comrade jeremy corbett as we can see from this headline bounce off the corp and produced a leaked cache of documents part of which he says reveals how pm boris johnson put the n.h.s. up for sale during trade talks with the us q damage control from mr prime minister the n.h.s. is not for sale and under no circumstances will this government any conservative government do anything to put the n.h.s. up for negotiation in trade talks or problems and if you know that those documents represent meetings that took place between a british minister and officials in the usa i think it's time they gave us the shorts that they will not sign off our n.h.s. that they will not sell off our public services as part of a trade deal with us and i just garage sales aside it's the leaks dossier that's grabbing attention if not from the russians when i could corbin's documents have
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possibly come from corbin calls it nonsense but among the pack of those demanding the labor party come clean it seems the daily telegraph knows better independent researchers said the documents carried the specter of foreign influence as they had been published online using methods that directly mirror an earlier russian descent from ation campaign the daily telegraph draws that conclusion from a social media a little that works with nato's atlanta council's think tank guaranteed impartiality then all maybe the guys the telegraph are looking for answers in all the wrong places it seems the outlet got its hands on a strikingly similar dossier let's take a closer look here's an excerpt from the dossier corben what there was much talk which printed do you commission as the bad guys it is easier to change your regulation before it's finalized ok again that was from the leak obtained by the opposition leader and this from the dossier published by the telegraph 4 months ago
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see the difference. british negotiators said washington had repeatedly painted the e.u. commission as the bad guy american officials said it was easier to change a regulation before it is finalized there was much talk which created the you can be the bad guys it is easier to change your regulation before it's finalized well maybe we should ask the authors of the july report who their source was did they have a new russian friends who might have provided the documents also here's a tip keep a close eye on the online comments section some of it's really worth a look like this one posted more than 2 weeks ago with links to the very scandalous documents at the center of it all available for anyone and everyone to enjoy however it would seem that the people most concerned about the origins of the dossier pop in to be those at the telegraph the u.s. u.k. trade talk minutes found their way on to the internet the cabinet office to
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investigate and if not do you think they should be. but i'm not the answer is no ok so you are to approach the daily telegraph or comment on the day over in britain at the moment but if we do get a reply from in the coming hours we'll let you know what they have to say to put me off something coming up a different foreign intervention in bricks if it goes your actions has been welcome this time the story is the leader of an irish and he breaks apart he says the comments recently by the us house speaker has been a game changer we'll tell you more a few minutes time. for the next the leading british universities being branded shameful and appalling over its advisory guidelines for staff traveling to its campus new one built in dubai would suggest that they should hide their sexuality. this is so deeply humiliating for l g b t q staff be prepared to answer questions about your relationship statues what the hell is this meant to mean make sure you take the time to prepare convincing lies
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about your partner slash family entirely transphobia it essentially trans people should put themselves through mental torment for the pleasure of going to the brine university of birmingham we value diversity as long as it doesn't get in the way of profit. while the back story here the university of birmingham opened its campus in the united arab emirates last year offering a range of course is set to so-called u.k. standards it's currently expanding with plans to accommodate more than 4000 students however there are concerns more generally of the human rights record and treatment of the l.g.b. community and that's prompted a number of lecture is in fact to refuse taking up any positions in the emirate which forbids same sex relationships is some of the advice more detail that the university says is simply to protect students and staff. do not do anything that may be perceived as
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a public display of affection by the same sex or opposite sex even if it's intended to be innocent try to avoid dressing in a way which is not traditionally associated with your perceived gender if you are in public do not wear any clothes or accessories which could be considered to be a form of the l g q advocacy so just a friendly warning or over the top where we discussed it earlier on with an educational advisor and ask why should an education institution of this car be offering this advice at all and also go from the. q. side to this is what they said. there are thousands of. people who work in the united arab emirates and do saw for many many years i have friends there who work there so i don't think it is that much of an issue from the point of the. university it's about protecting students and it's about having the right guidance and support in place to protect students as they study in the country of the university of birmingham has a very clear and very good equal opportunities policy
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a very strong policy around human rights diversity and inclusion and by going to dubai it is violating its very own rules and principles may i think quite clearly this is simply a money making exercise the university of birmingham has put profit before human rights i can't is to be with anything peter said about the regime in the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or some of the other despot regimes in the middle east where there is no human rights and there is no freedom but i think it's important for individuals to know the expectation of you know now that the universities there how they should behave in terms of protecting themselves sorry let me rephrase that how they should conduct themselves how they should protect themselves their own safety and the safety of their peoples and i think that's what the university was trying to do for to get a balance in terms of security and in terms of safety can't have one law for people
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in britain and then a different law for people in dubai that smacks of arrogance it's next of western privilege it smacks of disrespecting the human rights of the people of divide and i want to say that this is not just about the human rights of the lecturers and staff of university it's also about the human rights of the people in dubai itself who live under a very very oppressive regime reality is the university is there and they've got a juicy a moral duty to make sure that the safeguard and protection of their stuff and their people's is good and they've done it in that way which i think is most responsible giving advice to people. the other day the formal trump story now he's banned journalists from bloomberg news from his election campaign events are the media company announced it won't be investigating any democratic candidates including its owner michael bloomberg the decision by bloomberg news to formalize
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preferential reporting policies is troubling and wrong since they have declared their bias openly the trump campaign will no longer credential representatives of bloomberg news for rallies or other campaign events michael bloomberg the u.s. multi-billionaire and the founder of financial media company bloomberg lp he's also served as a mayor of new york city for 11 years until 2030 and then he entered the presidential race last month he is one of 15 democratic candidates in fact up for nomination bloomberg news says it won't investigate their own or they said the very same rule goes to for michael bloomberg democratic party rivals that of the movie be unfair however all that said investigations into president trump though will proceed to turn so us president trump has called out the movers biased political and social commentator and brian logan thinks the trombone on bloomberg journalists was justified that. they put out a statement saying they were going to be biased and the upcoming election coverage
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so they put themselves into weird situation so their child came pants of choice but to retaliate in kind i mean since chops been in office since john was running to become the president has been very aggressive because the left and much to deliver politicians on their side are connected with people in the media so they work together to try and make shot look bad this whole thing about impeachment as he calls it sort of election especially if the liberal candidate is floundering you're going to see much more aggressive and negative coverage towards a president not so much on the opposing side because they are one and the same the opposing side the left it is a much of the mainstream media they're all going in the same. way to the morning here moscow morning up ahead of you stick around many mysteries to come including this with deadly protests underway in iran israel is now calling on washington to
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turn the screws even tighter on to iran what's behind it we'll gauge it when the. politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president if you. want something want to. have to go right to press it's like them before you know more people are. interested in the. course of. the european union's tendency to believe that. it represents europe has long been a major. right for russia but as the e.u.
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experiences significant internal difficulties it is starting to reassess what it is and what it stands for what does that process mean for the countries sharing the continent with. israel's prime minister's age to america to exert even more pressure on iran saying sanctions have sparked protests against a run across the middle east i think president trumpets plays. from end of pressures and sanctions on iran i think we're seeing that we're seeing the iranian empire toter we see demonstrations in the u.k. iran demonstrations in baghdad demonstrations in the the roots and i think it's
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important to increase this pressure. i'm restaurant was took last month by decision to high gas prices amid ongoing economic hardships caused by mounting u.s. sanctions and indeed the u.s. isn't knowledge now that was the plan all along it goes down off reports the u.s. has had its sights on iran for a while and now with protests engulfing the nation washington is sinking its close in iran is killing perhaps the house without people right now as we speak that's why they cut off the internet so they go to the internet for people to see what's going on not just numbers which are there bigger issues which are really good and really big but i think it's a terrible thing to think the world is to be watching. true with reports of more than 200 people killed in the unrest there is plenty of reason for the condemnation except while the u.s.
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is quick and eager to destroy tehran over its handling of the unrest washington is conveniently a meting what has led to the unrest in the 1st place each. situation with sanctions. is strange and so stimulating instability in the region who move even the white house we have no choice other than resistance and standing against those who are opposing jews think should. there's a lot of truth to that to iran's economy flatlined after the us imposed sanctions pulled the plug on the country's oil industry and speaking of health care america's economic blockade also killed iran's medical imports leaving tehran literally begging the world to let the life saving medication in instead of arrogant threats or holo popov promises ask health center to sell products a new tool in iranian kids with to cover their wombs u.s. economic terrorism on iran is designed to starve and in the case of medical
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supplies kill innocent citizens with the economic backbone splintered iran has seen its inflation skyrocket g.d.p. dive and people gradually lose their jobs this domino effect has now erupted into a full blown revolt as a valid sensually kickstarted by the renewal of sanctions. and while some may accuse the us of being 2 faced for exploiting the unrest they helped create in their geopolitical game the us itself does not the sanctions have incredible effect and we're simply simply doing this to keep america safe to keep the middle east more stable and to enable the right of people to. convince the regime that it needs to change its ways. in the most fundamental base where to just ask a rock to be able to knock another argument proving the sanctions a good night to rest is a poll from last year when the vital signs of 2 iran's economy were within the norm
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80 percent of a rainy and didn't want any changes to the political system but now the us is willing to parade riots of their own making all over the internet even creating a channel rallying iranians to share their footage from the streets what the heck why not just have to run into submission altogether how broke every turkey in the world is really arabs iranians americans europeans and everyone else united for one purpose hope the long suffering iranian people getting open access to all social media a world wide. for freedom call up your most brilliant friends. go through the night to do possible the times when you needed a vial of anthrax at the un to take down a country over it seems the times when you needed the un to approve of anything 1st
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our overall together a few cans of energy drink will do us rhetorical that says that we support the reigning people such as what trump is saying or secretary powell i would say is ludicrous because you cannot support a people and sanction them at the same time a lot of the pressure of the iranian people are under is because of us sanctions i mean cancer patients are finding it very difficult to for example find their medicine because of u.s. sanctions the iranian currency has lost over 70 percent of its value because of u.s. sanctions so the uranium people have been highly affected by u.s. sanctions much more than the rain in government so when something as the recent protests in iran. pin in any kinds of these events you see the u.s. administrations they come out and support these protests only because they want to topple the iranian government not any real or sincere support of
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democracy in iran next to the news feed this morning has probably been some foreign intervention in those long drawn out bricks and ago now the leadership in failed in irish and bricks at parties called us house speaker nancy pelosi no less a game changer in the talks it's after she wanted trade deal with the u.k. might not happen without ensuring there's no hard border in ireland. the biggest game changer actually in the whole bragg's a conversation didn't happen on this island or a neighboring island it happened in the united states it happened when nancy pelosi said listen up folks there's no tree deal if you mess with ireland or if the good friday agreement is undermined. chim phrase has it managed to lobby washington to pressure britain or an open border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland the reintroduction of border controls if they happen could complicate the free movement of people and goods of course after breaks it and jeopardize the whole huge good friday peace agreement was so long to broker it was introduced to
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end decades of sectarian violence in northern ireland known at the time of the troubles should a friend i mean to some told us there is nothing wrong with outside intervention if it saves the peace deal making no apologies nor qualities fearne davian an american nor polity for the work that we have done across the room making sure that we have garnered the international solidarity only right and appropriate that any responsible person and we applaud the work that nancy and all those have done in america to protect the good fraidy agreement the 7 m.p.'s who do not take their seats but they have influence they have a fois and may have views stat line and clear and they've used it in america they've used it in europe and thankfully they have done that and now this way we have the good friday agreement protected night from this savvich that it was going
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to be attacked and on to mind if there had been a harder border on the island of violent if the breach government had had its we are joined at peace and political process. northern ireland political activists for hughes says he thinks the situation is contrary to america's stance they fall on other countries interference in political processes. a humble way to express that foreign policy in the different theaters through the word war when they call on other countries individuals politicians and governments not the interfere or choose a particular candidate and the elections or to be involved somehow swaying the american voter i think it's quite critical for the mtu and to tear it from halfway across the border what happens on european compliment between britain and ireland and north of ireland and the other even 27 countries and when you consider that
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just home what's america and diffuse more than just an electoral process in many countries and i think it's definitely a case of double standards and as american policy seems to dictate dues we see not as we do. 26 past there on the but let's go around the world in brief check in 3 stories 1st to lebanon their anger at the government's economic policies of erupt into protests pictures coming up demonstrators main roads demanding the country's officials resign it's after the prime minister's already step down the rallies been ongoing for 2 months already under the largest the country seen in recent years. italy's allowed to ships carrying more than 120 migrants now to land in sicily both had to wait for nearly a week before rome finally give the green light for them to dock this move comes under a temporary agreement right now with other european countries to accept refugees a why there are u.s. sailors opened fire at the pearl harbor and naval base it's left to civilian
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workers dead and injured a 3rd the shooter reported took his own life to a tragic incident happening 3 days before commemorations of the attack by the base on the base by japan during the 2nd world war if you want to find out more news today that's how they run the world keep in contact with our social media or r.t. dot com birthweight things are looking so far this morning i can tell you the boom bust team here wait in the wings on a couple of minutes time for me kevin i would have a great day. my feeling with this world is what now is we're so confused and fearful and there's a certain generation that's controlling all the politics around the world when our generation dies off and children are brought off this. really are less
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materialistic don't really care about these things don't even more automobiles want to live by the side job want to ride a bicycle this movement is global it's going the world is going to go in this direction and it's going to change. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids. and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the 2 teams most of the conflict i would say. is made. close one on each other's cosimo each other is good because the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex just to get some 20
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a life where. you don't care. anything. and this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i'm been one and i'm french born washington here's a look at what we have on deck today after a major slide in stocks on trade worries slightly jumped on reassurances from the u.s. president richard wolfe a professor at the university of massachusetts amherst and joins us to shift to the shaky market in the latest telecom threats plus rules undergone a major shake up amid antitrust threats from some of the nation's top political
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figures watkins of simpler trading joins the show to break down the details of how the move or how interest concerns have ramped up and later. and major companies are continuing to ramp up their investment in space exploration are to course one of the talks this week brings us the latest from the ground in los angeles on how major companies are launching their own space programs we have so much to get to today so let's go. and we begin here with the latest claim by president trump regarding the u.s. china trade talks because as of today president trump says the talks are going very well this of course is more positive than what the president said on tuesday when he indicated that a trade deal might have to wait until after the 2020 election and we'd be clear here every time the president says that the trade deal may take a little bit longer stocks take a dive which didn't require as the president to say that
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a deal was close or the talks are going well in or.

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