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thank you it was. wiki leaks cough further down from the p.c. police file a report on of the alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma last year releasing internal documents that suggest a cover up may have taken place. the russian military stakes to be all about god missile system enters combat duty. and 12 people are killed in a plane crash in kazakstan dozens more are being treated in hospital. life from moscow studio where it's just past 2 and you're watching our team to national thank you for joining us. now we can leaks has published
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a 4th batch of internal documents from the international chemical weapons watchdog on an alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma last year shandi it was daschle has the story. so what he makes has released its latest cache from the o.p.c. dubey on the alleged chemical attack in duma in april 28th now this 4th batches of documents present some inconsistency is within the probe one of which suggests that o.p.c. w. members met with toxicologists to decipher whether or not there was a connection between symptoms of the alleged victims and the chlorine exposure well the experts in the field concluded that there was no correlation but that conclusion was admitted from the final report with respect to the consistency of the observed and reported symptoms of the alleged victims with possible exposure to chlorine gas similar the experts were conclusive in those statements but there was no correlation between symptoms and clear an exposure while another document in
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question is mainly connected to why the west blames the syrian government for the alleged attack in syria that previously expired the wiki leaks organization are all regarding those 2 gas cylinders that were found on the scene of the incident some reports suggest that they were manually place there others suggesting they were dropped from a considerable height from an airplane or perhaps a helicopter of some sorts however in the latest documents reveal today of an e-mail exchange from the 27th and 28 the february of this year between fact finding mission members well they claim that the a.p.c. w. altered all traces of that recent information to be completely admitted from the report and removed from the secure registry of the organization get this document out of documents registry archives and please remove all trace of its deliberate storage with documents registry archives well allegedly within that very same e-mail exchange they claim that the chief of company of the p.c. w.
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has suggested that he justified his actions to remove that information from those documents because he claimed that the registry archive is not instructed to deal with any known routine missions whatsoever. but before any real evidence was presented the united kingdom the us and all nato allies had already pointed the finger at the syrian government and used this alleged chemical attack as a justification to launch their own military intervention throughout the form of an air strike on syrian military targets of course we contacted the a.p.c. w. for information regarding these allegations but they get to respond to us and form an m i 5 officer believes the latest leaks raise questions about the work of the o.p.c. w. of experts apparently had the expert findings buried by senior management at the o p c w now this is concerning because the a.b.c. is a global organization funded by countries around the world all of them to try and impartially
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assess if chemical weapons may have been used what we're seeing here now is that they're not doing this impartially they are doing it very partially to fit a preconceived political agenda to attack a country that is a problem if they can be trusted in something such as duma where there is a civil war waging at the time how can we trust them with other findings as well there are some very serious questions that need to be put to the the good face the good practice and the impartiality of the before any country internationally can take them at their word. now russia's avalon guard hypersonic myself system entered combat 2 to this friday defense ministry officials have been briefing the media about the weapon which they say is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. today the strategic missile systems are on guard and 3rd combat duty i congratulate us on this achievement which is important for the country and the armed forces. russia's defense minister may sound
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a little bit humble but don't be mistaken this is a moment you might be tempted to call the story crushes cutting edge evan guard hypersonic missile system is now officially deployed for combat duty so gay show a google reported about president vladimir putin it is only so far about one regiment unclear when or even other russian words will be upgraded the evan guard is or hypersonic glider that is said to be able to penetrate any of those existing and prospective defenses let's take a look at some of the key features of this truly revolutionary weaponry the oven god hypersonic vehicle can fly it up to 20 times the speed of sound an i.c.b.m. will take it to an altitude of several dozen kilometers. from where it can dive head 1st back to earth a top speed with ak crop like maneuverability dodging and missile defenses in contrast when other existing ballistic missiles reenter the atmosphere they fly at
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a preset trajectory making the targets for a.b.m. systems last month russia showcased its truly top notch weaponry of unguarded mysel system to a team of u.s. military inspector is really unprecedented move they explained it was an attempt to revitalize the key new start treaty nuclear arms reduction agreement the only one left between russia and america it expires next february and theories are it may not be extended to american experts had a unique access to evan bard missile system for 2 whole days it is unclear so far how or if it influences washington's position this is what weidner putin had to say about russia's advanced weaponry you see when you should you know when you can minister to assume that today there is a unique situation in a new and contemporary history other countries now have to catch us up no other country in the world has a hypersonic weapon nobody has a hypersonic weapon with
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a coast to coast range been used for successful development and tasks all really advanced weapons caused quite a stir in washington when it was 1st announced last year but most go ease regenerated all the time that it is only looking for better relations with america especially in the field of strategic cooperation. well security analyst and former u.k. all male explain what might be behind this display of military might. this is an important part of strategic deterrent some terms of having the capability to overcome us antiballistic missile systems and let's not forget the actual genesis if you like of this project is having got project came pretty much in that 2002 decision by george w. bush to end the antiballistic missile treaty and i think at that time russia and other countries and indeed many us experts and crucially many from the us military
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establishment warned that ending that a.b.m. treaty would actually then provoke this kind of arms race that would lead to the result we're in today and america perhaps considered that from a technological perspective it would win the arms race but today's announcement and indeed the development of this system shows that as we've seen many times in the past that america can't rely solely looking into the future on its having a technological advantage that would compensate for its poor strategic and in this case political and strategic decisions. a passenger plane crashed on friday morning shortly after takeoff from al massey airport in kazakstan killing 12 people dozens are injured including children. which is you know i should just let folks strong jolt on the left wing literally 2nd plate to the plane began to rock back and forth like a boat i began to tighten my belt panic go read it began the children had started crying when the plane began to go down and look it was clear that would definitely
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go into the ground so i braced myself for impact then the sewing caved in it's you know the mergence the door was open so we jumped on the wing and began slipping because it was icy we helped each other to get down. he was. looking at them we. could agree with. you. we could do the $100.00 took up to do you. believe you did not run them as we know you can be good right now only because i want to. see. this is. the break. in you know that was the only thing. you did that you can simply look at the receiver just as risk. not. as a shows it was a boarder at the airport. can use your perception they will see you look at those
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pictures and realize what a tragedy it is for kazakstan only a few days before new year's eve but if there is a case in which the words good news could be appropriate after a plane crash this is the one because right now we already understand that the doctors have confirmed that the majority of the people who were on board survived which means that this couldn't have been a nose dive from a high altitude what actually happened was that this back their flight took off from the airport in almaty which is the biggest city in kazakstan it was still dark there about 20 minutes past 7 but then quickly started losing altitude then it is. hit a concrete barrier before crashing into a small building this was just a 2 story building i can tell you that almost like i said it's the biggest city it's a big metropolitan area the airport is not that far from it so there are suburban
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areas residential areas surrounding the airport so this is apparently where the plane and it up the captain of the aircraft is among the dead what about the plane itself well this is a medium sized twin turbo fan short range regional jet it's called focker 100 it was produced by a dutch company before it went bankrupt up until 1997 but this particular plane was 23 years old so was one of the final ones to be produced by that company it's still the widely operated by 2 major airlines in australia for example as a regional jet by quantas and virgin it's also being operated by an iranian airline and back air this was actually the only top of aircraft that they have and while this is a big company in kazakstan it is the 2nd most popular domestic airline that the people use there for domestic flights so the onus now on the catholic authorities
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of coast to establish exactly what happened what if they don't so clearly grounded all flights by that type of aircraft and like i said just because its fleet only consists of this particular aircraft now they're out of operation for how long right now we don't know many people are still in critical condition so the doctors are fighting for their lives the president promised that those responsible for the crash will definitely be punished i can tell you that this particular airline was going through some financial difficulties lately but previous the no incidents with 'd its aircraft had led to any kind of fatalities. our correspondent in a patrol there speaking to my colleague current column break in the studio and kazakh all foreign teams are considering 2 possible reasons for the tragedy either pilot error or technical malfunction geoffrey thomas from airline ratings dot com gave us his thoughts on what might have gone wrong early indications point to
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possible causes one is that as we can see snow sleet snow everywhere it was very very cold icing conditions and it may well have been that the plane was not correctly d.-i still not do you i asked it all and if there's of buildup of ice on the wing as soon as the plane takes off you're going to have a situation where you would get the lift over the top of the wing the air over the top of the wing is disturbed therefore you lose lift and the plane or you reach now 2 to 40 feet and then crash back to earth. and the other thing we but there's a possibility there was an engine problem we know the aircraft reached takeoff speed of about 175 miles an hour and then quickly that speed quickly took to within a 2nd or 2 of takeoff back to a 148 and that's when all the data was lost. so possible engine problems
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possible icing problem on the wings. will be back with more news after this short break. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us
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in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. to stacey in brazil in a real it's awesome it's beautiful it's gorgeous hey if you were running a country that had an amazing pristine rain forest what would you do it. welcome back libya's internationally recognized government has officially requested military assistance from turkey as it attempts to stave off an offensive by the warlord holy for star the turkish president has said the lawmakers will decide in early january whether to deploy troops to the war torn country.
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we would go to a place where we are invited to go we would not go to a place we are not invited to go to at the moment since there is such an invitation we were sworn to the 1st thing we will hopefully do as soon as the parliament resumes is to present the military deployment bill god willing on the 8th or 9th of january whichever we will pass this in our parliament and we will be responding to the invitation. libya was plunged into chaos in the wake of the 2011 uprising and the subsequent crippling of its then leader moammar gadhafi by u.s. backed rebels the country is currently being fought over by 2 rival administrations the un backed government in the capital and a government based in tobruk in the east the renegade general hurley for hospitals horse forces have been closing in on tripoli in recent months however both the united states and the arab league have a voice their opposition to a turkish military intervention. this interference will only prolong the confrontation and increase the suffering of the people of libya it will also hinder
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international diplomatic efforts aimed at a peaceful settlement of the libyan crisis president donald j. trump spoke with president. egypt regarding we'd be at the leaders rejected for an exploitation agreed that parties must take urgent steps to resolve the conflict before leiby and sluice control to foreign. market armand is the director of the crisis research institute and he told us why he believes turkey is poised to intervene militarily in the libyan conflict. libya in some ways is a proxy conflict between these rivals for domination in the middle east but also turkey not only has problems with these allies to the west like egypt and saudis in the americas. in libya it also has problems with some of its nato allies greece and prosser particular turkey in a sense is saying you've rejected us we can show that we can be rather awkward to you so libya in some ways is a kind of sand pit conflict where there are also some local reasons why after in
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the tripoli government directly charges through the capital government in east face it controls oil and gas but if you want to buy it from the market you have to pay the money into tripoli thank you so long as the tripoli government controls the international bank account of libya it may not control much territory but it does as it were control the cash but these outside forces will nominally allied to each other are also at each other's throats struggling for influence over after all very oil and gas rich country. mexico claims it's observed a heightens number of police and security agents around its embassy in the city of the paths in bolivia describing it as a siege it also says it's going to file a complaint against bolivia's interim government and the international court of justice in the hague. stumbles we are addressing the entire international community because not even join the worst moments of the military coups of the 19 seventies and 19 eighties was the integrity of mexican embassy buildings all residences ever
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put at risk and the mexican foreign ministry claims the number of security agents started to increase on tuesday and this comes after the country gave refuge to a group of politicians loyal to ousted president ever morales bolivia's foreign minister however says it was the mexican ambassador who requested more security she also says mexico will have to retract the accusations. i considered illegal fallacy because no one can file a lawsuit based on unproven facts of presumptions from the mexican foreign ministry . a political analyst we spoke to believes that bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports have a morale as. every country is bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representation in every country to do something very clear under international law so in that sense makes a good school record where he was breaking the law he did not we were trying to put pressure on a new country that would support evo morales and that's the point. the garment.
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to be or prevent any possibility or rather supporters not only can win the next election but any possibility of more lives coming about big trick or supported morality because they are on the say we're all related relation the most free what is really a democracy morales stops being a precedent because we could have our mexico if against the hutaree entirely. meanwhile the rebellious rural province in central bolivia is continuing to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok i'm. done but any of those 50 needles the police injured so many erected so many after the
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cool cars that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 the rest of them. never get. what i see now is to have some unity and agreement from their lives rather than just receiving suggestion the surviving candidates are going to for. good to have those washington grass roots gives them names like i mean and then have our official candidate to be our representative and president of the multinational stanky let us have models of. the. data. and to chat about it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of our country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitution.
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come. close i hope though that the police will not and to the tropical fruits bomba will stand up and confront them we're not going to sit around with our arms crossed. we're not going to leave people on their own over christmas and new year because it will be standing firm we'll be ready for any conflict that comes our way. cochabamba. the resistance. regions. and they've established autonomy defended in eternity i missed this right. u.s. sponsored cool when will it be a coup government's not only unpopular in chip body it's unpopular across libya because it does not represent the 99.9 percent of libya and only represents a small stratum of the leats process alleviate. the
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region's there is resistance a lot of repression this repression rid more resistance because. thursday to invade and occupy were as of right now the supporting police and military have no control they've been kicked people loot. so turning. that is your day for an hour is a lot could not be banking with the rest of the team at the top of the hour with more news from around the world will see that. and the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week well tax student debt trade was
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corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a mole type whole world has already arrived. today there are good dennis and bad attitudes the bad news in yemen the united states. the looked at those one in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military funding and arming death squads there
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