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germany's decision to expel russian embassy calling the move friendly. claims there's evidence to link russia to the murder of a georgian national which happened in the german capital. coming up. being the leader of britain's labor party is. spreading. this information but the main accuser a daily telegraph newspaper. itself. is experiencing one of busy the biggest strikes in years bringing transport system
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. to the world. my name's you know neil hello and welcome to the program. russia's foreign ministry say. to embassy employees from germany is on friendly justified berlin claims there's evidence to link to the murder of a georgia national in the german capital several months ago chancellor angela merkel has also accused russia of not sufficiently cooperating with an investigation into the shooting. we took this measure because we did not see russia supporting us in clarifying this murder and in bilateral context of course he also talked about this with allies we consider this move unjustified and friendly
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politicised to prove to the end of us to geisha is unacceptable we are forced to implement an integrated response the 40 year old victim was an asylum seeker of chechen descent he was targeted in a berlin park on the way to a mosque with witnesses saying he was shot in the head and chest by a man on a bicycle with more of what we know about the case here's our berlin correspondent of oslo success. initially 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 a car concourse fi who some course has been described as a political point of lead in the airport and 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 extremists groups in an office and recruit spies kind of those meetings reported paramilitary career continued into 2012 when he said to have assisted
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a georgian operation like it says former comrades considered a terrorist by the russian authorities he was also put on a 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 straight to g. 8 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 and so on so i think there can be many more reasons why. this was done and who did this apart from russia and now various media outlets this painted in the name cat that those here center and the insider have published their own conclusions to is that their
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evidence includes for comparisons and killing patterns of a man who had been on a hiding list for interpol and russia and suggests they want to murder was hired by moscow to then do the same thing who did it 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 and media hysteria had already squarely blamed 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 german governments at all it was already was this creep it was iraq colby's so quote big evidences turn out to be just nothing and in this case to
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make such a big in a thing like sending 2 people home is without any proven fact it is just a disgrace i'm feeling very ashamed of the federal bureau of foreign affairs. upcoming elections in britain seem to be the next rush thing on the horizon the u.k. labor party leader has been accused by the country's telegraph newspaper of helping to spread russian this information that's after he exposed leaked documents on u.s. u.k. trade talks but it also comes just months after the very same paper itself published the story of partly based on the leak of the very same documents. it's crunch time ahead of the u.k.'s general election meaning it's now or never to smear anyone and everyone in the red in other words link them to russia this week it's mostly comrades jeremy corbett as we can see from this headline bounce off the corp and
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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 or any conservative government do anything to put the n.h.s. up for negotiation in trade talks or probably as an interviewer 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 the 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 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
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independent researchers said the documents carried the specter of foreign influence as they had been published online using methods that directly mirror earlier russian descent from ation campaign the daily telegraph tools that conclusion from a social media a little. that works with nato's atlanta councils think tack 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 corbin out 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 see the difference british negotiators said washington had repeatedly painted the
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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 commission as 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 both at the telegraph the u.s. u.k. trade talk minutes found their way on to the internet the cabinet office to investigate and if not do you think they should be i'm. not the answer to that
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the telegraph is yet to reply to an r.t. request for comment. a producer working for our teaser video agency ripley was detained of the nato summit in london his accreditation was police questioned and searched him under the terrorism act i'm happy to say i'm joined by chief content officer for the replay video we just saw you caterina. you good to see you just bricked own for us if you will what happened at the nato summit while this whole incident came as a complete surprise to us as a video agency were of course going to cover nato 70th anniversary summit our producer was accredited for the event for which he got confirmation by email from organizers so he went there on wednesday to pick up the past so he could go and film inside which is completely normal procedure for journalists he showed him he
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showed them his acceptance email and passport and they told him he had to wait in the lobby at this point he was approached by a plain clothed man who presented a police warrant and requested he waited for questioning and i believe we can now listen to our own producer's own account of what happened. i was approached by a number of police officers who requested my id and asked me to explain what i was doing i told them that i was a journalist waiting for my credit ation pass and i identified myself by giving them my passport press card and the accreditation approval letter the police then proceeded to detain me under the terrorism act they searched me and my belongings. and then he was told that he's accreditation had been revoked and the police left. like i said we were very surprised to hear all this because our producer has been
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covering various events for a play in the u.k. including state events and. and as an agency ruptly has extensive coverage does extensive coverage of things happening in the u.k. for example we were the only media organization that filmed julian assange as he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy in london last brain. for this incident in accordance with the nature of accreditation procedure as they say there reserve the right to revile meditation even if already confirmed in exceptional circumstances that they say what kind of exceptional circumstances we're talking about here remains unclear to us we've filed a formal request to the organization asking for clarification right after the incident but we haven't heard back from them yet ok. was it a one off nature of age. i wouldn't say we've experienced anything like this
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where as nato as such by. 2017 we were denied accreditation for in the vent which was organized by nato strategic communications center of excellence this is not part of nato or say by. a nato accredited military organization so they are connected so in an e-mail sent to us back then they stated that they were denying us accreditation because we are part of artsy and as they said they don't consider r.t. to be a journalist organization wow as for this current summit near london we know that reporters from r.t.e. are working there apparently from without any problems so we're still waiting to see what the reason was for denying properly access ok well for bringing us the latest all my. chief content officer for the repeat video agency account of my drink over thank you. 10 years ago today the
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5th of december tragedy struck in the russian city of perm a deadly fire ripped through a nightclub leaving 156 people dead as russia commemorates the terrible incident we spoke to one of the many families still suffering from below us. etc from the status of us dollars what is it to. us that emotional yes favorite it comes. to serve ice is right. christine you just couldn't just get a story for saying it you. still didn't. express. concerns.
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in the sentence that. been spinning. nearest. natural news or bombing components break into and. there's a bias which is experienced in a rock and want to show that florida interested of it on the border to statistical . day if. chris christie was shocked the press. corps shyness of.
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the manson family or. exposure by interest of the us what the status of iraq right now because of it seriously and didn't actually exist if you know it enough said. we're going to get thank you quoted in the book of the 9 g.v. get dumped sang after the talk was national just throw it. thank you again thanks for the pictures and put. the beat in kingston. you won't. look good. people.
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still ahead with deadly protests underway in iran israel calls on washington to turn the screw even tighter on the country that story and more after the break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. here in dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very creative guy to sit down and talk. start the program in france which is on the march as one of the biggest labor strikes in recent history takes place in the country transport systems are expected
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to be parlous for days with public real way and bus companies affected by this. wide range of workers all venting their anger over a month pension reforms we will be covering the protests live throughout the day bringing you the latest from france and when it happens. israel's prime minister has urged america to exert even more pressure on iran saying sanctions have sparked protests against iran across the middle east. i think we're seeing we're seeing the. top or we see demonstrations or you can. demonstrate to be rude and i think it's important. unrest in iran was triggered by the station to hike petrol prices amid on going
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economic hardships caused by mounting u.s. actions in the u.s. house like knowledge that was the plan all along you've got the latest. the u.s. has had its sights on iran for a while and now with protests engulfing the nation washington is sinking its claws in a rare is hearing perhaps the house of the people. that's where they. sit with our list of numbers which are big news which really really knows but i. think the world has 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. 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
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sanctions is not our fault sanctions are stimulating instability in the region they are cool movie by the white house we have no choice other than resistance and standing against those who are opposing sanctions. 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 hollow people promises ask health center to sell products unable in iranian kids with the e.p. to cover their wombs us economic terrorism on iran is designed to starve and in the case of medical supplies kill innocent citizens with the economic backbone
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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 sensually. started by the renewal of sanctions. and while some may accuse the us of being 2 faced for exploiting the unrest they helped create their geopolitical game the us had sold does not the sanctions have been incredibly effective and were simply were 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 and basic way to just ask iran to be able to normal country another argument proving these sanctions ignited the unrest is a pall from last year when the vital signs of to iran's economy were within the norm 80 percent of a rainy and didn't want any changes to the political system but now the u.s.
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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 all together 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 gain open access to all social media a world wide how. for freedom call up your most brilliant friends. red bull and cool through the night to do them 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 further star over all together a few cans of energy drink will do us rhetorical that says that we support the
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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 the iranian people are under is because of u.s. 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 reining in people have been highly affected by u.s. sanctions much more than the reining in government so when something as the recent protests in iran happen 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 is not any real or sincere support of democracy in iran. a leading british university has been branded
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shameful under palling over its advisory guidelines for a staff traveling to its campus in dubai it suggest people should hide their sexuality. this is so deeply humiliating for l.g.b. t.q. stuff 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 about your partner's large family. highly transphobia century trends people should put themselves through mental torment for the pleasure of going to the bronze. university. we value diversity as long as it doesn't get in the with profits. some buckra and here the university of burning opened its campus in the you know the arab emirates last year offering a range of courses set to u.k. standards is currently expanding with plans to accommodate more than 4000 students
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some lecturers of refused to take up positions in the nation over human rights concerns that are here some of the advice that the university offered its ses to protect students and stuff. do not do anything that may be perceived as 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 earlier we discuss whether an educational institution should be offering advice at all. 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
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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 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
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and the safety of their peoples and i think that's what the university was trying to do for a balance in terms of security and in terms of safety care and have one law for people in britain and then a different law for people in dubai that smacks of arrogance its next of western privilege it smacks of disrespecting the human rights of the people of dubai 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. to make sure that the safeguard in protection of their stuff and their peoples and they've done it in that way which i think is most responsible giving advice to people. ok we're going to break in just a moment just to let you know what is happening right in slovakia it's the annual
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meeting of the organization for security and cooperation in europe always a few news worthy headlines stories come from that we'll be keeping a very close eye on the throughout the hours but for now let's cross to washington and see what those hawks are getting up to. the european union's tendency to believe that. represents europe has long been a major gripe for russia but as the e.u. experiences significant internal difficulties it is started to reassess what it is and what it stands for what does the process mean for the countries sharing the continent with.
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its community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i would say. has made. us want to know each other because he knows each other this could be just the state of california alone to make $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about your so you don't care mind anything. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shallowness. readings in salutations since the end of world war 2 when the media orc rise of pax americana one of the running tragic jokes on the small blue planet is that you can stand on almost any continent throw a rock and you'll probably hit a u.s.
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