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1st for the. lead lines today bellerose starts releasing people who took to the streets after sunday's disputed presidential election amid claims of widespread police brutality towards detainee coming out we hear from a doctor who was jailed. there which began with the girls were lying there and voiceprint blacks out constantly beaten so badly that the guys just how it was a terrible how. palestine didn't u.s. brokered peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates which tell of evil shelved for now its west bank an exaggeration plaids. tension spiking in the mediterranean as france announces it's going to bolster its military presence there one of the turkey's activities in what are disputed waters.
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good morning for russia live from art international's world news center here in moscow has just turned 1170 in here with the update in more detail this hour 1st started releasing protesters who were detained during the arrest that followed sunday's disputed presidential election now we've got for you here the 1st images of colorations walking free from to tension so many of some people have been held for 4 days the interior ministry had pledged to release all detainees later today friday around 6000 were arrested during the 1st 3 days of unrest and ambulance talk to released overnight describe to us what she'd witnessed inside she says. as it was written when my girls were lying there enjoy swinburne x. out. mostly beaten so badly that the guys just how it was
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a terrible how the blood flows in my veins just from what we heard every night it was terrible what's wrong with your life so bad deciding to play a little war here because of some nonsense what kind of doctor is are you are not a doctor i don't know what you are. that sort of thing and a lot of swear words i don't want to say it was while we were sitting on the street everyone driving by was shocked the doctors in the white ropes were in our knees with a machine gun by our had. however of the interior ministry representative insists there was no such mistreatment of protesters in tension. i think i have the courage to go to college or university here but he didn't use the buses do you feel that you have let's be careful here. is the official line protests against police brutality been held across europe including outside the. where o'donnell court this
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report early this morning. what's still early in the day here in moscow on the protests in front of the bella russian embassy behind me have typically been taking place in the evening but by the looks of things the abnormal brutality with which the ballarat police is using to handle the protesters seems only actually to be strengthening the fellow russian opposition yesterday we saw protests called lines of solidarity of women dressed in white holding flowers and portraits of loved ones that were arrested since the beginning of the on ramps we also saw workers from some of the country's several major factories going on strike so the sheer scale of this protests in bellerose says definitely grown massively since the beginning. of the. london so this is like you.
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know. a lot. of blood. that. was what it was. very. serious. we've also seen protests in front of belorussian embassies in a number of different countries in kiev for example we saw protesters throwing orange smoke bombs at the buildings and here the protests in front of the belorussian embassy senior fellow russians as well as native muscovites to a form to protest against the police brutality and president alexander lukashenko as a legit election rigging now let's not forget that russian journalists laura monks
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the many who have been arrested in these protests including artie's for. responded within minutes and a number of roughly workers now we did hear from the belorussian minister of internal affairs who apologized to those who were injured and were not violently protesting let's take a listen to what he had to say some took to the streets before the voting had even finished they decided beforehand that they would protest on the 11th they put up barricades using ripped up benches from bus stops and flipped over flower stands was that a peaceful act of protest in any mass confrontation when dealing with widespread violations of public order bystanders would inevitably get caught up in the action as commander i take responsibility and apologize for the injuries to people who received them for no reason so what these protests intensifying and no sign of the government really looking to give in to them will definitely keep watching this story and give our viewers the latest developments as they become available which
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photo economists share a sliver among choky told us that while the 4th day of protests in better us were indeed relatively calm people there are far from. those tweets said peace for people of color but there's a lot of joy in that all but their gender change the last drop that broke the camel's back was the mass joining the protestant state enterprise dozens of different big commercial entities joined the protest saying that we demand not to purchase from the government we need to have both. elections to look at himself in the position when he did not deliver on any dialogue with any meaningful social group and the way that election commissioners deliberate fraud and election and vote now definitely ignited that kind of protest and anger because nobody believes in butler that we should go to 80 percent of. this is big news to brief you on next
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united arab emirates and israel have agreed to normalize relations the deal brokered by washington includes a promise than by israel to delay the annexation of palestinian lands in the west bank the palestinians though have reacted angrily with the israeli prime minister saying eventual exemption is still on the cards. sure shouldn't there is no change in my plan to implement all sovereignty in judea and samaria in full coordination with the united states i'm committed to it it's still on the table. palestinian leadership rejects what the united arab emirates has done and considers it a betrayal of jerusalem and the palestinian cause however some suspect the deal between the u.a.e. and israel actually targets another regional player is kind of mopin explains israel and the united arab emirates formally agreed to establish diplomatic ties now many see this as a historic move as for many years arab states have not recognized israel as
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a country this is a monumental step to forging a corporation in the middle east donald trump supporters say he deserves the nobel peace prize for arranging this but the palestinians aren't exactly thrilled with duce new arrangement the deal between united arab emirates and israel is a betrayal of the palestinians given the historical. relationship that israel has had with the arab states in other words no peace. according to the old formula no peace was possible until the palestinian issue was resolved and the palestinian issue is not resolved the palestinian authority is now formally withdrawing its envoy from the united arab emirates they say recognizing a country that is occupying them is simply unacceptable now in the diplomatic fallout of this deal we're starting to see what this is really all about aside from
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the u.a.e. israel and the united states there is a 4th country that is now showing up in a lot of the conversations surrounding the deal iran peace between the arabs and the israelis is a roan's worst nightmare and no one has done more to intensify the conflict between the arabs and the israelis of iran what we see today is a new middle east the trend lines are very different today and we see the future is very much in the gulf and with israel the post is with the iranian regime it clings to power on the basis of brute force. iran often labeled as israel's largest regional opponent has denounced the deal yees new approach for normalizing ties with fake criminal israel doesn't mean team peace and security but serves on go inside the scribes i would judge his behavior has noticed if occasion certain back on the palestinian cause with that strategic mistake you you will be engulfed it isn't fire when donald trump visited saudi arabia he spoke of building an arab nato
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that would work as a coalition in the region opposing iran and fighting terrorism and it seems now this year storage deal is being revealed not so much to be about getting recognition for israel or protecting palestinians from an accession but about targeting one of washington's most longstanding opponents in the region there is definitely the pattern isn't toward iran and i think the timing is ideal given what's happening in beirut and the fact that hezbollah is now under pressure in lebanon with the government having resigned there so we have a coalition building a disagreement rather than easing tensions in the gulf within the arab states will . harden stances or at least continue to maintain the antagonism that we have. tensions are escalating in the eastern
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mediterranean where france is building up its military presence itself to turkey started and gas exploration in disputed waters there in the same time in rage in greece and cyprus than paris says its deployment is a temporary measure designed to monitor the situation but relations with anchor i'd already been strained. to bensky picks up the story for you. president matt corn has signalled that the along tensions continue to rise between greece and turkey the situation in the eastern mediterranean is worrying turkey's unilateral decisions on oil exploration are causing tensions these must stop in order for a peaceful dialogue between neighboring and nato allies to take place but this seemingly didn't stop the french president from reinforcing france's military presence in the mediterranean it's confirmed paris will send to ref a and fighter jets and the naval frigate lafayette
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a move welcomed by the greek prime minister i thank president mccraw on for his cell a dirty emanuel mccraw is a true friend of greece but also a fervent defender of european values and international law the greek pm bill this as an act of solidarity but you only have to scratch the surface to see that there is more going on here in recent months cross has also found itself clashing with turkey in the mediterranean. these past few days we have seen turkish warships deliver syrian mercenaries to libyan soil this is a serious and explicit in french meant of what was agreed upon in berlin i must reiterate the prerequisite for any political solution in libya is the cancellation of this document but with that incident still rushing from his mind it appears to have been keen to show solidarity with a fellow member in this case greece last month makan even cool for sanctions
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against turkey over these purported violations in the eastern mediterranean now the arrival of turkey's new seismic civvy vessel the school the attention of the e.u. the latest developments rick stream the worrying what is needed to be done is think gaijin solving all the open. with principles of good neighborly relations international law and positive engagement with france now bolstering its military might to aid greece's plight who are east is perhaps their feeling in bold and its place its military on high alert recalling naval and air force personnel from their holidays turkey for its part says it will protect its rights toys and interests in coastal areas and with france now wading into this pact turkey's president is accused of provoking regional players into taking wrongful steps there is concern
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that this action by fronts rather than just fees in this situation could in fact escalate it charlotte deviants r.t. paris. people in beirut still of course reeling from last week's devastating explosion that killed over 200 people injured thousands and left up 230-0000 homeless buildings as far as 10 kilometers from the blast at the center were destroyed the next we got the story for you of one lebanese designer then who's having to rebuild his whole life's work from scratch. like i was always so happy we do facing the pool it is very artistic and inspiring
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because it's industrially rich in details everything is rings because the destruction the wreckage which time it would take to be rebuilt. there are no words to describe the feeling we call the thing. no one was live this building 10 minutes before the. didn't think going through the missed her expense the most important thing. of the hard work of 20 years was destroyed the mere seconds it was because of this tuesday explosion which went up just across the street. mall and this is another challenge for us how we can get our hands on funds to rebuild they say there will be compensation but that's not certain and this isn't something we used to 11 and i hope we can get compensation to rebuild.
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this american thinking of coming up with a new collection inspired by this very heartbreaking incident. really picking up the pieces i really want to come out with a collection inspired by bay roots the suffering of beirut. such a terrible mess though because of his feet again so never what else they're coming up after the break here not international from moscow this morning students in germany have fitted virtually partly been funding the radical activism group. we're on the trail of that a lot more because stick around after this break. i don't meet those souls even some of my friends school jane this is true if you're
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thinking good morning students in germany have been funding the anti food movement without knowing it it transpired that some of the chu efficiencies paid to cologne university seems have ended up in the controversial activist groups hands thing is is out is europe correspondent peter all of it all the money trail. the anti fascist organization have received a lot of press in 2020 with even the president of the united states chime in the united states of america will be designating and as a terrorist organization here in germany they haven't received that type of criticism but there is a controversy surrounding the gifts of university students fees from cologne to go
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towards a contribution to the group for the 2020 to $21.00 winter semester each student at the university of cologne pays $280.00 euro and $0.95 for $205.00 euro and $0.95 goes to the student council and is meant to pay the transport fees counting worker's salary and for the department's work out of the $10000000.00 euro the council will take in around 8 and a half 1000 will be paid to the student branch and to take its delicate because while anti far on demonised here the way they are in the us a report by germany's internal security service that has some pretty strong things to say about a cake and the groups it's associated with conservative student groups in turn and not so happy that they have to contribute to a case without choice it shouldn't be that every student has to subsidize
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a group that has been classified as extremist by the office for the protection of the constitution we regularly demand that the funding of n.t. for a k. be cut the majority of students who spoke to our t. said they had absolutely no problem paying a contribution to our k. i don't know how much the payment is but i'm sure it is not enough and it should be higher i think it's good because it's important to something. deeply is dealing with many board and social issues and they're less you know we ended. i think it's a good idea to know and. i think it does make sense and i think it is important and why political spectrum is represented here and i see no problem that it is fine and from the student piece a k. has received funding from students at the university of cologne since it was set up 15 years ago neither the student body that doles out the funding nor the students
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themselves see any reason why that should change any time soon but while the name until far continues to be mentioned in trembling tones by those in power the group may find themselves coming under more scrutiny these are all over r.t. early. facebook is being accused of illegally harvesting the facial recognition data of users of its social media platform instagram so a class action against the tech giant could cost the company up to half a trillion dollars once facebook captures instagram users protected by metrics it uses them to boast or its facial recognition abilities across ulf its products including the facebook application and shares this information among various entities facebook does all of this without providing any of their acquired notices or disclosures required by illinois law it's claimed facebook violated the privacy rights of $100000000.00 of its uses under the current law companies could be fined
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up to $5000.00 for each individual reckless or intentional violation therefore if you do the sums means the total fine could potentially reach $500000000000.00 just last month facebook offered to pay $650000000000.00 to settle a similar case when the company was accused of illegally collecting biometric data through a photo tagging tool however it maintains its face recognition systems are not used on instagram. the city's baseless instagram doesn't use face recognition technology if we introduce face recognition technology to your instagram experience we will let you know 1st and you will have control over whether we use this technology for you. divison technology expert bill new believes despite the controversial nature of the lawsuit there are potentially high risks if ace but really is collecting users biometric data. this is to a large extent a claim that is being brought on
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a speculative basis because we don't know whether instagram used facial recognition software for sure and we don't know the extent to which it used to now many users to a large extent the law being used here is the one in illinois which is the strictest biometrics of security or privacy law anywhere in the world and has been brought on by halt of us users which are a significant proportion of the. facebook is collecting facial recognition software without any form of consent then this is of real abuse and could be equally damaging because if it loses that dates all or fails to protect as it has started out for instance it's then all of the people it's collective pleasure information from could be vulnerable to identity theft to the rest of the leaps. with the black lives matter movement getting a traction around the world since the killing of george floyd some of the biggest
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companies from silicon valley to wall street of publicly denounced racism may their efforts maybe in vain though it seems according to a recent poll out that reveal that very few people actually think these statements are sincere the survey found that 7 out of 10 americans believe the anti racism messaging coming from corporate america is simply because of public pressure rather than actual concern for black communities it also found that people are divided over whether or not such messaging is necessary at all. that's why black americans set out to make the trip. it's. a political commentator honestly brian logan is one of those who thinks companies
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are supporting the b.l.m. movement just to keep the profits up. these companies are just trying to be virtuous in the eyes of their consumers and they don't want to have any kind of cancel culture or to come in your direction they don't want to get your story they don't want to have a negative reputation so don't go out there it's a thing as i always support black labs black cloud matters is all about. p.r. company relation is trying to appear virgin we've seen the ads of those that are out there protesting and also and of those that are out there sympathetic towards the protesters if a company had a reputation of being pro social justice and pro you know black labs and anti police for loans then it would make sense for them to have these states now but if you're not that kind of company if there's a company that sells hamburgers or dogs i mean there's no reason for you to go out there and talk about anything political at all no reason whatsoever there is no reason to pick. show you go you'll fusion it but that's it for this update so we
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invite you to keep across so much more from us today on line it out home or any of us social media check it out here i'm back in just about how for now with more on the t.v. side of things this late friday morning reporting from moscow kevin i was signing off and have a great day. an entire village in alaska. if another country run the wife of an american. we do everything i. wanted a scary thing climate change this is the same threat. seems some of the fuss just coastal erosion. 30 feet. 35 feet of growth in just about 3 months while we were measuring. this the river is the worst. most your own them. or
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we're part of. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful at very critical times to sit down and talk. illustrations but it's important enough that not just get up but just tell them. which not. be eat eat eat food 1st your marriage sure i'm going to pitch your slogan on.
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