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iran admits to accidentally shooting down a ukrainian passenger jet president. forgivable mistake and the foreign minister says the chain of events was triggered by the us adventurism. chancellor merkel and president putin meet in the kremlin pledge to rescue the iran nuclear deal. police face off against angry crowds in paris as a rally against pension reform descends into chaos with vehicles set on fire.
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are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international certainly glad to have you with us right iran has admitted to accidentally downing a ukrainian passenger plane killing all 176 people on board the country's airspace commander has said the armed forces accept full responsibility for wednesday's tragedy explained that the boeing 737 was mistaken for a cruise missile. well it's you know you were not heard that. he went on to explain that an air defense system operator had faulty communications and had just 10 seconds to make a decision the general said his units had requested a no fly zone before the incident but the request was denied for specified reasons as part of the investigation the black boxes of the crashed boeing $737.00 will be deciphered in ukraine with french experts. assisting in the technical work to
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iran's admission that it unintentionally shot down at the airliner came after repeated denials artie's done quarter discussed of the events with jacqueline. we heard from ukraine's president vladimir the lenski who said that he expects he expects iran's take full responsibility and for the investigation to continue without any obstruction earlier today we did hear from iran's president who promised just that and called the vent and on forgivable mistake the armed forces internal investigation has concluded that regrettably missiles fired you see human error coups that horrific crash of the ukrainian plane and the death of $176.00 innocent people investigations continue to identify and prosecute this great tragedy and unforgivable mistake now iran's president also promised compensation for the families of the victims and the country's supreme leader has called for the for the findings of this investigation to be made public now earlier we also heard
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from iran's foreign minister who gave he actually highlighted the nother reason for why this crisis took place. a sad day preliminary conclusions of internal investigation biome forces human error at a time of crisis caused by us some ventures and led to disaster profound regret apologies and condolences to all people to the families of victims and to was affected nations give us a bit of background here what exactly is the foreign minister referring to oh well just last week a u.s. airstrike killed a high ranking high ranking could command. soleimani and that brought tensions in the region to a level that we haven't seen in decades this guy was considered a hero to many in iran as he was instrumental for the defeat of isis in syria so the government promised harsh retaliation for his death and that came in the form of several airstrikes against u.s. military bases in iraq that happened just mere hours before this plane went down and so at that time the iranian military was intice
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a painting some sort of possible u.s. response to those strikes which explains why they thought that this airliner could have been an enemy aircraft they said that it was approaching a military installation clearly tensions were very high are there other cases of countries shooting down planes by mistake yeah unfortunately when tensions are this high like you said accidents are more probable for example during the cold war in 1903 the soviet union mistakenly shot down korean air flight 007 thinking it was a spy plane the plane went into soviet air space at the time that a u.s. reconnaissance mission was going on as well and in 1908 u.s. navy shot down and a rainy an airliner killing all $290.00 passengers because they thought it was in the rainy and fighter jet now at that time then vice president george h.w. bush said he had nothing to apologize for and that he didn't care about the facts regarding the shooting of the plane down meanwhile
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a vigil for the victims of the tragedy has been held in tehran iran's admission of guilt has shaken the public mood in the country. some questioning why the government didn't come clean earlier. with us after unfortunately when i 1st heard about the plane crash it was said to be a technical issue but the announcement came without any preliminary investigation which is led to doubts around the world but now they've done the necessary investigation and it was clarified that the plane was hit by a missile we've been really sad since this morning when we heard the news and we were all angry that people told this line about the russian why didn't you get after flies should have been cancelled and planes shouldn't have taken off from any air force and that just about all of our country was in a state of war and this mistake could have been made by any country and there occurs self-hate our air bus made a similar mistake after iran hit the u.s. bases we were in total readiness and that's what led to the mistake we've heard
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opinion from various experts on what happened. in times of war and the so called for go for unfortunately the reasonable rate there are yet able to pierce this fog unless the reason be conflicting mechanism so again one can talk about blame and responsibility or accountability the blame is iranian but the responsibility lies on other shoulders too so iranian defense systems were on alert and they were expecting attacks by us planes as stated in the armed forces the statement there have been reports that some hostile objects flying objects have been appearing on radar screens in some of some parts around the country so soon as they saw a plane coming to a sensitive i.r.g.c. base they have you know rushed to and jumped to the func lucian and fired strategic
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at has become tactical blunders distracted g. off by that regularly being ordered closing down the space under extreme circumstances could have avoided this whole. deal whenever we have valid dives in that you'll be in we had bound to have mentioned raised guns cog coolidge's ready to fight the good will be said that you wish me to be have to be the case and the big picture to how to do use this and that you on how to be escalated this i believe did on ian's have taken the 1st step in the initiation process of this horrible accident in which 176 people were lost was done by the americans had the video on say yes that is true ukrainian airlines tragedy and the us iran standoff overshadowed a meeting in moscow between on the merkel and vladimir putin the leaders of germany
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and russia agreed to do everything possible to preserve the iran nuclear deal. russia and germany support further implementation of a joint plan for deal with iran which iranians have the right to realign the support of european countries that we promised to create a special mechanism independent of the dollar for trade with iran. as the site of speaking of the crashed airliner iran announced today it was a big error and it's good news that those responsible have been named i think know everything possible must be done to find a solution together with the countries whose citizens group on board that plane to clarify told the situation in iran was indeed in the spotlight during the meeting between angela merkel and vladimir putin even though this meeting mine the 1st one in the kremlin between the 2 with the past 5 years had been prearranged back in december so way before the tragic events in iraq but these events they have brought
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into the spotlight the reality of a major conflict in the middle east as how it has been showcased so vividly by iran and the united states of america sold leaders talked about all sorts of things like syria like libya and vladimir putin has talked about what sort of consequences a war in the middle east could have not just for the countries involved not just for the middle east itself but also globally you're to look at just when you do i hope very much that we will avoid large scale military conflicts in the middle east if it comes to that it would be a disaster not only for the region much but the whole world. for instance a lot of the putin talked about the potential humanitarian repercussions and consequences of a conflict in the middle east because while a refugee flow from the middle east to the rest of the world could be catastrophic if anything if a war in the ground was to break out also talked extensively about libya and about
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the fact how the hostilities in that country should cease and because this was what he agreed. and this is what he discussed and agreed on with the turkish president again obviously being a major powerhouse in the region but the middle east wasn't the only thing on the agenda another big point is the nord stream to gas pipelines it's a gas pipeline currently under construction from russia into germany to provide the whole of europe with russian but with the russian gas it was a major it is i should say a major bone of contention between germany europe and the united states because washington sees that washington doesn't want this doesn't want to see this pipeline it doesn't want this pipeline to be built so it has for instance european countries european contract is under sanctions it has threatened them with sanctions and longer pin contract is to pull out in the face of this threat. stressed that russia
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is able and will finish the construction of this pipeline only to show you just said that while the finish the end of construction will be delayed by a few months because of that but also angela merkel that she has stressed how important this project for germany and from her standpoint to the whole of europe to here's what she had to say about it so i asked my tough to this is 1st and foremost in a canonic project we consider it to be the right thing to do and after today's discussion with president putin i believe it's possible to complete north stream to despite those sanctions. the tone of the meeting was neutral positive i should say in fact angela merkel she repeated at least twice that it is better to talk to each other rather than about each other so this could be an indication that russia and germany could drift closer towards each other in the near future. the libyan cease fire which igor mentioned very took effect at midnight local time just over an hour
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ago that hasn't been confirmed by the libyan national army. this week has seen an escalation between the 2 rival governments in libya there have been numerous reports of clashes and airstrikes around the city of syria too with dozens killed in the cease fire was brokered by the leaders of russia and turkey at a meeting in istanbul on wednesday and on saturday the german chancellor urged the warring parties in libya to find a compromise at an upcoming peace conference in berlin. there have been more protests against pension reforms in france rallies in paris and other french cities were joined by members of the yellow vast protest movement in the capital things did it turn violent with police resorting to tear gas. i. i. was i.
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thought i. was i. thought. i was i was. i further west in the city of non anger also boiled over into street violence police used water cannons to disperse the crowds almost 3000 people took part in that round. and unions say some half a 1000000 people demonstrated across france they are angry about government plans to raise the retirement age and to unify the pension system on friday the government introduced its bill but said it was open to alternative ideas the unions though are continuing their strike action over the issue. and other news
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activists have gathered outside an air base on the italian island of sardinia it is used as a training facility by nato forces protesters are demanding an end to the international military presence on the ground i don't want to at the feet of their. hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of sultan of oman who died on friday at the age of 79 he had ruled the gulf nation since 1970 making him the longest serving leader in the middle east his cousin has already been sworn in as the new soldier. well migrants have been found dead in. 21 have been rescued after their boat sank in the ionian sea off the greek coast according to a coast guard spokesperson 50 people were in the boat 6 rescue ships and a helicopter have been searching for survivors. cameron who contributed to r.t. has been killed while covering protests in iraq that's why much more after a short break this is r.t.
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international. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the path and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating the transition to sustainable transport sustainability space where man at
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. talk about this is our chance for national now a camera man who contributed to our team working in the iraq city of basra has been shot and killed his colleague a reporter from a local news agency was also killed in the shooting on friday that he's among kosovo reports. we're talking about 2 reporters a one correspondent for local t.v. channel his name is ahmed abdul some odd and say he's camera man who also contributed soup artsy that's a sufi off on godly both lived reporters were shot dead in their in their car by unknown gunmen as they were leaving the site of the protests in basra reported earlier that there are protests going on all across iraq and of course basra is
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just one of those places local reports suggest that there reporter. from gunshot wounds to the head right there the scene meanwhile. was at stake into the hospital here a scene that's a gunshot wound to the body and that's where it he died and fortunately as well. like i said. works contributed to our t. he filed a police a 30 reports for our channel and i believe that we can take a look at some of those reports right now ah the old law 0 and of the law and the law of the night of
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the 'd of the oath so far we've heard from the committee for protection all for journalists international down zation they've called for they've called on the iraqi authorities soon investigate this as soon as possible to find out who exactly wore those gunmen and so why those journalists not to die. unfortunately this is not the 1st time an artsy contributor size i have after working out of course back in 2017. 25 year old syrian reporter. with the rocket fire and of course we talked quite a lot about that fortunately in this day and age it's not safe for reporters to be working there or even places. you know it doesn't matter where they you're at
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war or you are in this is he anything can really happen and of course what's expressed condolences to the families to the loved ones. and the camera. donald trump has claimed the u.s. is doing a good job in venezuela he was speaking almost a year after the white house recognized opposition leader. as the country's president although nicolas maduro is still in power then i have we have a good strategy but we're taking care of people helping people colombia's helping a lot of people some of the nation surrounding and helping people but where i think we're doing a good they have a system that right now is very broken we'll see what happens stay tuned meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has called for a swift negotiated transition to democracy in venezuela my pump aoe said the government and opposition needed to form a transitional government and hold free and fair elections on tuesday morning for
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a new term as leader of the national assembly that was after a standoff with soldiers who tried to prevent him from entering the building declared himself the country's interim leader last year after branding the material presidency illegitimate material meanwhile has refused to resign. journalist paul dobson believes the u.s. does not seem to have any clear plan for venezuela. it's very difficult to out here understand the u.s. strategy in venezuela if it is very clear that their political pretty good goal in the country in 2019 were not achieved they did not achieve regime caning they did not achieve out there where they were from power and the comments coming out of the white house in the last few days seem to suggest that there is some computer and about the current u.s. strategy that we saw the secretary of state. talking about a dialogue transition we gives a significant step down in the rhetoric regarding venezuela however only today we
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saw earlier the abrams the special u.s. envoy to announce whaler bringing the issue of military intervention back onto the table so these 2 comments taken before our part really show that there is a process a revision of the u.s. strategy in venezuela going on behind closed doors in washington and there are certainly different to opinion out there what the way forward to achieve these strategic objectives which is very much centered around getting nicholas mother out of power where there's a female back to the top the hour with more news this is. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only closely i'm going to. also you. will be very critical time to sit down and
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their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. what politicians do. put themselves on the laws. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to be right to be closer that's what before 3 of them or 10 people could. have induced the balls in the waters about how. bad there should. is and i am not one. of them saddam anyone from. the bowels of a doubt about what it was it was a bit and that we listened as if i was a moron about. what when and what in the
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dr eric jennings from santorum is considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. by the way this man with no clothes isn't dr jennings he's a member of the indigenous tribes who's helping the don't oh put together a personal archive. this is dr jennings people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move sailing yachts and flying aircraft a little like models dr strange of with a full set of working fingers this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public carrick's allowed in because he's the zoe's personal doctor.
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and we. center him in the north of brazil was founded as an amazon jungle bought it 1st exported spices then cocoa later rubber before turning to cocoa again today it specializes in gold book sites and saw a. the latter is now a major reason behind the deforestation of the amazon. for these reasons sansa room has become a symbol of economic conquest and environmental destruction locals even compose ballads about it. no doubt 2 it was the go so. no yet it was because all those shouting and a movie got. it back out it got. not sung by. a jihadist someone did. you.
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see. there must be our. nominee. you're going to get one of them from you didn't share your baby will think you got . it really wars or once they've. given up going to you and then you keep going to get up bash got to come up all right don't have a lawmaker hold me with. a pick up. disease buds of the river people's main mode of transport santa ram is a hub for the inhabitants of the many remote villages scattered along the banks of the amazon and its hundreds of tributaries. people travel here for medical
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assistance groceries household goods and official documents such as some death certificates that said there is no passenger terminal in santa rem only a congo one. being here you can't avoid feeling that the amazon belongs to everyone except the locals to cap it all the government is even planning to construct a hydra litter. power station near by. and about to happen as know who you was there could be one meeting young moggs and one of those i could just keep asking you to make the most of them it would have been me going away no denying it will be going to fine with the mob that i didn't get seen from and some think i've been in or the moment we're all good it will. make you make whatever yes i'm allowed to build up behind the most backgrounds bases you feel now that got a l. warming. planet to get
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a lot like it is shot at. it's just another day for dr eric. in his department in central and federal hospital where he puts on a small most a class on how to wash your hands properly this rule this. foresee every. wrinkle will. be is the don't just patient today. that he'll be performing open brain surgery while other surgeons are removing part of the patient's skull don't to erika's time for a simple of procedure.
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