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president putin says he's put what he calls a law enforcement reserve on standby to be sent into better routes if the security situation there breaks down although he expressed hope that things would be settled peacefully. the russian prosecutors general's office says it has found no evidence so far for an internet intentional criminal act against alexina valmy that is the prominent opposition figure remains in a coma in a german hospital amid claims that he was poisoned. and from peaceful marches to looting and shooting protests in the u.s. if you can continue watching for i can store owners to shut their doors. so for the
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rest of the. closing actually we're staying boarded up. until this was. 7 o'clock here in moscow you watching r.t. international. has outlined where russia stands on the unfolding situation in bellerive strong mind you it is just over 2 weeks since the longstanding president there claimed in the election victory although the opposition says it was rigged and there have been large protests ever since he reports now from. russia it is important for all sides of the story here to be put out there both the story of those who are supporting the incumbent government and those who are. posed
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to it you see belarus and russia are really close to each other not just geographically just the 1st layer they're important and close to each other culturally story clear linguistically just you name it in many many aspects so according to the russian president for moscow it is important it does matter as to what happens here in minsk here in belarus but at the same time lattimer putin has said that ultimately the fate of this nation should be in the hands of its people that the russian citizens should decide which way their country goes where it fares he didn't shed some light though as to under which circumstances russia might and is likely to get involved in the events here including russia's security forces and riot police. alexander lukashenko asked me to form a law enforcement reserve force and i did but we also agreed that it won't be called into action unless the situation gets out of control and unless extremist
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elements i'd like to emphasize the reserve force won't be used unless extremist elements hiding between political slogans cross certain boundaries and get down to the street ells assaults setting vehicles houses banks on fire trying to take over administrative buildings and so on at the same time vladimir putin has also said that right now he doesn't see a needed to get involved for these reserve forces to be shipped to better us and he expressed hope that things say as they are that things don't come to it but this is a very clear message to any members of the better russian opposition who might get any idea as they have been warned so to speak at the same time lattimer putin called the by the russian government to dialogue he said that with this many people protesting in the streets the government has to react the government has to listen if we're operating on the assumption the parties involved will be. sensible enough
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to calmly find a solution without resorting to extremes of course that people have taken to the streets you have to take that into account and react to it and by the way the better russian president says he's open to constitutional reform a new constitution new general and presidential elections based on that new constitution but you shouldn't violate the existing constitution the bill or a supreme court has ruled that the creation of certain bodies not in visits by the current constitution which are trying to hijack power is absolutely unacceptable and you can't help but agree with that. talking about foreign meddling vladimir putin has said that he believes that russia is more neutral is more impartial compared to the european union and the united states for instance the e.u. had previously allocated 53000000 euros to help the better russian people as they put it the e.u. has also recently announced that when deciding as to how to spend this money they will be coordinating things with the opposition coordination council
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a body that doesn't have any official status here in belarus also according to the russian president things are starting to calm down they're becoming less rocky finally say so because at least there's no violence in the streets the protests are peaceful and it seems both russia and belarus would like to keep things this way. the russian prosecutor's general's office has asked the german authorities share their findings over the reported poisoning of alexina found me it also said too that so far it is found no evidence of any criminal act against the russian opposition figure with more details now his cause for that. russia's prosecutor general's office have issued a statement saying that so far they have not found any criminal wrongdoing in the case of aleksey let's have a listen to the details of that statement despite a preliminary investigation that was initiated is only is august 20th no evidence of an intentional criminal act against the valley has been established and no
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evidence that would allow us to classify this incident and a criminal law has been found so far according to the officers that showed it's a clinic in berlin aleksei in the valley was poisoned however they exactly substance remains unknown now doctors who are treating the early before he was evacuated to germany are saying that they don't have any evidence to support the claim of their german colleagues however they are assured that they will provide any data and information when it becomes necessary. initially there were calls from europe to begin a probe into only saying that while these poisoning however russia called for restraint until all of the facts are in now russian judiciary officials have asked for legal assistance from their german counterparts and requested information from the clinic in berlin on the diagnosis of aleksey in the via me now russian prosecutor general's office have also announced that germany is ready to cooperate
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with russia on the situation without saying a lot any german foreign minister high call must says that most calls are all will hopefully help clarify this case. i think russia has its own interests in sorting out this situation we expect most good to contribute to clarification of the mouth so well there was the conjecture and speculation that remain with me for the damage the situation between germany and russia but also between the e.u. and russia german and other western media were 1st to accuse the kremlin inning off . before any of the facts even came out headlines accusing the kremlin and sometimes even of letting me have putin personally dominated and continue to dominate mainstream media in the west and that's without any facts or even a hint of proof meanwhile at least in the valley is currently in a medically induced coma in the hospital in germany however his condition is
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non-life threatening but we discussed it with journalist and broadcaster neil clark and also author and russia analyst martin mccauley both do you feel there's been too much jumping to conclusions. we have to wait may take it we really think it will take longer for the germans to come up with some explanation and we're still in the in-between stage where the prosecutor general must who say we have europeans and the germans are saying we think it's going but at present we're not able to identify new agents and therefore the country says it was going let's let's be honest given the geopolitical context of this then whatever the russians come up with is going to be criticize an attack because if there was for russian investigation it came out and said it wasn't poison of course a lot of people who got an axe to grind with russia wouldn't wouldn't except that whatever happens many people have already jumped forgotten stage $8.00 and $1.00
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even the on stage be it said well of course it was the kremlin it will not necessarily there were a number of a number of people who have who have a motive perhaps of poisoning him he was an anti corruption campaign evade lots of enemies and there might be even people who thought that attacking him would beat a sort of back door way of getting the kremlin know the kremlin would be the number would be promoted as a not one suspect so there's all kinds of things that need unraveling before we start to jump to any conclusions. protests is an american city of can osha once again defied a curfew and poured into the streets for a 4th night after police shot a black man multiple times. you didn't ask her to have 2 cars and snapshots even to the fact. that this isn't. going to shatter. the canoe shouting cash.
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in the back. i. 2 am. very peaceful protests because if that's it they don't like us matter much. it's actually a very lovely night carrie because. the very last night. repeated last night was the record of. sickness. and i mean this is the main for just heard from earlier tonight as i left just a few minutes ago and as people are driving away the u.s.
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marshals and you know should be. conducting very targeted traffic stops. i assume arresting. people targeted for arrest. because. they got past curfew today. riots of various days. u.s. marshals are right down the street as well as here should be. this is the 2nd stuff that i personally see but i think there's more out there cross the city. solo out last night was generally pays for then it does fall i days of violence right to something seemingly to still was a member lising and torching cars so to show up on this tonight if i see. grim new reality. so when you heard about it. pretty pretty quickly on monday afternoon we decided that it was time to start putting up the windows so he had some mountaineers come in and help us to fortify the windows and we did close early that day so we've been closing early every every
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evening and a schedule protests so that we're only open during the daytime unfortunately but because we're in such a business model to stay still for the rest of the city you're closing actually we're staying boarded up until until it gets resolved until there's some sort of result. while the mother of jacob blake is shooting to rest his cold the cop. if you could you know what was going on in the cars that all the violence in the rug. would be very hard to believe. they 29 year olds family say the instances left him paralyzed from the waist down police show up like 7 times from behind and the instances made him wonder if the growing number of symbols of the black lives that some movement. has been taken and . why i can't breathe 3 short words but they would go on to be
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a rallying cry against racial injustice and police brutality these were the words said by era garner as he was dying in a police choke hold that was 6 years ago that history has a habit of repeating itself now recently there was the case of george florida that sparked protests around the country a similar situation where a black man was callously choked to death. ok thanks to. you. gave. me a good. me to go to hear her out in my hometown are you married next month or not in the uk or the hour that the freedoms are already in your car or a little. bit when you live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world.
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george floyd space has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and many of. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in palais thing at a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shard brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were
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filled with protests now politicians supporting the movement of been criticized for ignoring the looting the vandalism and the gun violence associated with the demonstrations. donald trump has called the protesters an archivist and a vandals and sent a special police force of federal officers in to crush them however the result has been only making people angry or at staying out doesn't seem to be a real option either videos have emerged showing a random citizens trying to enjoy a night out being harassed by a black lives matter activists was
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now another black man jacob blake was shot from behind by police officers into a no show wisconsin is now paralyzed in response to yet another horrendous incident violence has swept the city protesters have been in the streets for months since the killing of george floyd it demanded that things change that things seem to be pretty much the same except for the fact that the country is deeply polarized as soon as something happens doesn't really matter who's at fault who did it right who dare wrong there's going to be an immediate reaction for a variety of different reasons people are out there trying to steal people they're out there trying to connect bra. to put in different kinds of political ideology so there's no surprise that it's happened so quickly because it's pretty much instead out to be this way in any state unfortunately at that particular point to be a lone protester happening for political purposes and also for money is not really because black allows matter that's not even really the case if that was the case
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what particular to those days are long. teachers in the state of indiana assuming the sheriff's department there over trails designed to replicate school shootings they claim that children and staff have been left traumatized at the time of the shooting plaintive s'posed no threat of danger to officers and we're not under arrest interfering with bullies duties officers made no efforts to mitigate their mount to foresee use which was significant resulting in areas of bruising bleeding welts and broken skin new known to force is necessary to proper we conduct an active shooter training for normal enforcement participants . ok let's have a look then at what could be involved they can include actual weapons although blanks are used and they can also use aggressive acting and special makeup however staff and students to complain it is proof it is proving to be far too close to the
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real thing and the situation one school to is a good case in point because that too teaches said it got too much for them and i had to quit and one is even diagnosed with post-traumatic stress following complaints police do say that they stopped using pellet guns the drills are supposed to prepare staff and students for a potential attack after new machine things in recent years. however anti terror experts legal analyst jennifer the masters question the timing of the teachers complaints. since march april may of this year we're looking at
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a concerted effort by many people throughout the united states to demonize our local law enforcement to demonize police officers that's not to say that all police officers individually are perfect by any means and nobody in any profession is perfect but our local law enforcement definitely helps force the rule of law and helps a protect and serve our societies and communities so with this demonization concerted demonization defunding of police departments that's why this particular timing of this lawsuit seems a little bit questionable given that for the past year many local law enforcement and police departments have been engaging in these kinds of drills. you can't government just made another you to on its coronavirus policy this time revising its guidance to make sure that face mosques are used to schools and it has schools plenty of confusion to just as the new academic is about to begin. a small
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. just days before entering the 2nd reclass rooms were set to reopen boris johnson made yet another u. turn previously the official advice was that mosques were not necessary but from september the 1st moscow now be mandatory for peoples and adults in school communal areas and corridors region subject to tighter coronavirus restrictions on the issue of whether or not to wear a mosque in some context you know we'll look at the the changing medical evidence as we as we go on if we need to change the advice and of course we will get before wednesday's announcement the prime minister didn't believe children should cover up at school and followed his oh no mosque at 5 suave visiting them. in school is safe it's exciting it's the place to.
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the u. turn leaves open to question johnson's conviction that schools are safe while the department for education is leaving other schools to decide whether people's and staff should moscow and this is creating more confusion amongst the public looking for certainty about safety parents and schools need of clarity and leadership but instead the government have just passed the buck back to them face coverings should be compulsory in coming areas and schools instead of this have baked u. turn the government should have given clear guidance and a plan to deliberate on b. for schools it means thinking if the tree some up can we have more teaches and more teaching spaces so the class sizes can be smaller in schools the education secretary disagree isn't says ministers are giving their all for the big day back we are doing everything we can to help schools get ready not least with our back to school safely campaign to reassure parents and students that schools are. colleges
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are ready for their return but gathered williamson's expecting parents to have faith in the government following the qualification fiasco where students missed out on university places due to the faith of the government placed in a grade predicting algorithm about teachers 1st hand knowledge that was resolved by a u. turn perhaps by making another one about must before the kids go back to school boris johnson is trying to get ahead of the curve with the coronavirus and his political future. the decision. let people on staff. as. has been brought on by. the government still unclear as to how popular their decision is regarding also the region. next week how many. schools are here not the government so even
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if the good didn't have this huge of. an issue. would be still say man is teaching school. where fierce must exist if there. are. no problems with students also more minds is. now with the u.s. presidential election fast approaching the trumpet ministration is breaking up it's a chief wants to try and win over voters than the recent peace deal to between the united arab emirates and israel is being singled out in particular for praise well . it was currently touring the arab world trying to repeat that success elsewhere but those don't quarter now explains that involves trying to get money out of one of the most deprived nations on earth. a stork deal was struck earlier this month between the united arab emirates and israel it was brokered by washington and quickly became a media sensation that news of
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a historic middle east peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates for donald trump it's a big foreign policy achievement this is a big big day for the middle east israel and united arab emirates have agreed to a historic deal to normalize diplomatic relations with confidence in astride secretary of state mike pompei it was set off on a p.r. tour around the arab world one of his 1st stops was sudan though and its leaders seemed not very willing to normalize relations with israel the interim government has no mandate to normalize relations with israel to make matters more difficult for pompei all sudan's foreign ministry spokesperson was just fired last week for suggesting the country was getting ready to sign an agreement with israel so pump a 0 came up with a foolproof plan to win sudan over also dan's government needs to do is make a very small donation of $330000000.00 to the victims of al qaeda and washington will wipe it from the state sponsors of terror list you could probably imagine that
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idea didn't go down very well with the country's impoverished citizens. of bordering is a cowardly that we pray you find in return for the removal of saddam from american terrorism list. to be honest we the sudanese people are the party most affected by the decisions and acts of the previous regime paying the compensation could bring us many economic benefits and remove sudan from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. frankly speaking this american proposal is a kind of blackmail and it is a pity no doubts will reach a safety it will have to pay the price for the actions of the previous regime as is often the case there was something more behind the deal that just goodwill highly sought after american after 35 fighter jets the u.a.e. has been trying to. get their hands on them for years and apparently now they can know they have the money and they will they would like to order quite a few f. 35 hits the greatest fighter jet in the world as you know by former stealth but it
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seems washington got a bit carried away trying to seal the deal with dobby so much so it neglected the interests of its best friend in the region we oppose the sale of even one screw one plane of distilled fighters to any country in the middle east if we have peace with them or not and so this supposedly historic deal could be on its way to the dustbin the f. 35 dramas reportedly led the u.a.e. to cancel its upcoming meeting with israel saudi arabia has publicly rejected any normalization of relations with tel of eve and of course palestine decried what it considered to be a betrayal by the u.a.e. . posed nude the ship rejects will be you know it's not done and considers to be true of jerusalem. in the post codes and the clear recognition of druce who was the camp 2 of his rule pump alles got one last chance to make his p.r. campaign worthwhile bahrain who knows how that'll play out but if it's anything
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like his past attempts it might not go so well. the editor of the palestinian chronicle ramsey better than to believe that the front of ministration is trying to twist sudan's arm with its offer. the u.s. is being quite aggressive in pushing for normalization between the arabs sudan bihari and oman the saudis immoralities moroka more time here and others at this particular period because president trump is desperate for any kind of leverage that he can use during the election season especially that his numbers are trading behind biden in the polls and so forth so he wants to go and say listen i have and she greet this breakthrough in one of the world's most complicated and convoluted struggles and that is the middle east this is the great this brick through since can david in 1999 and i have done it so the
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offer to remove sudan exchange for a massive amount of money i think was made to send 2 messages number one we are willing to make a deal you know in exchange for normalization we will remove you from that list the 2nd message i think compel you was trying to send is that we want all the keys and that if you do not play ball basically this is what you have to do you have we will ask you that it will make these impossible demands from you and you really you are trapped you have no other option but to follow the lead of the united arab emirates and normalize with this where we simply it will not be so simple so that the society will not accept the normalization with israel living down day especially sudan they historically they've had very strong ties with the palestinian struggle and they are in many ways that one of the clues this arab
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couldn't surely top palestinian aspirations and in fact the prime minister of the country said a few days. can you please delete both the issues do not meet the only option for saddam is either of the other men on the list or we normalize with this will because it's not within our right as a transitional government to do so we have to wait until the elections in 2022 and then the people themselves can and that's a government that will make that decision for them. to place it and sells in hot water after telling a group of top or some by this to cover themselves up it's a story that has exposed strong failings in the country. 120th of august a patrol of 2 police officers ask 3 topless women on the beach of san martin the mare to put on the swimsuit tops it followed a complaint from
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a family of holiday makers who said they were embarrassed as there were children around. the city hall of sound money to match would like to specify that there is no municipal order banning this practice on his beaches. women were criticised for what they were wearing on the beach without merit freedom is a precious asset and it is normal for the administration to admit its mistakes.
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