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when he was up in the believe. in the headlines this weekend germany agrees to cooperate with moscow now on a probe into the alleged poisoning of the opposition figure. as the russian side looks to travel to berlin for more information. riles german lawmakers though as they clash over how best to deal with the kremlin in a fiery debate in parliament. why does novell need such a level of protection from our security services political murder is part of the putin system why would the russian government be so stupid and even lead to germany instead of hiding him in russian. british counties will really have imposed coronavirus restrictions as the country with this is a disturbing spike in cases. like
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. hello out international the weekend morning for me it's just turned 11 am here now . in this saturday the 12th of september as it is hoping to stick with me for the rest this bullet in the germany's accepted moscow's request to cooperate on a probe into the alleged poisoning of alexina valmy however state prosecutors warn some information will only be shared with these consent it says russian police to interview the activist in berlin where he's currently still in hospital. still expects moscow to be held accountable for the incident. their relations with russia are influenced by the fact that russia is 1st of all an important global lackey. there and also by the fact that in the past and in present
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times we have had some problematic topics between each other and we should express ourselves carefully this time there was an attempted murder on mr novelli performed with a very specific and internationally banned nerve agent of the novacek group and our demand is that russia urgently explain what happened. our authorities are investigating this incident we don't like it when other countries dictate to us when and at what point to start our processes we cannot legally called this a criminal case based on the analysis of the journal aboard 3 moreover the board to receive the b.r.d. army just as in the b. or d. it is probably impossible to initiate a criminal case on the basis of tests that were taken in our military hospital this is legally nonsense there are acts of furphy cation our investigative bodies are working they have questions new questions appear we hope that we will receive
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information from our german colleagues it will help to move forward. vonnie emerged from that induced coma and put in this week with the german doctors saying he now reacts to speech although long term effects are still unclear he was airlifted to berlin for treatment last month after falling ill on that flight from siberia the russian hospital was initially treated notes no evidence of poisoning was uncovered the german parliament meantime debating the poisoning at a special session with lawmakers already calling for action against moscow covering that today our europe correspondent peter oliver it was a fiery session on friday afternoon until evening here in berlin in the german bund the stock the majority of those who spoke or pointing a finger of blame directly at russia and the russian government for what they say was the poisoning of alexei only there were some voices that question the official government line not many i have to say but there were some. victories if the
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kremlin really regrets the assassination attempt on alec's in the valley and really wants to clear things up why does novell need such a level of protection from our security services political murder is part of the putin system. now so not only are the russian supposed to have tried to poison an opponent of the regime with a military nerve agent but the put it in his tea why would the russian government be so stupid them and even let an avanti fly out to germany instead of hiding him in russia it's absurd that north stream too was a big issue on the during that debate as well basically the german politicians splitting into 3 camps there are those that say it needs to be halted immediately and perhaps cancelled altogether there are those that want to wait and see how russia reacts and how this story develops and there are those saying that it's simply too important economically and it must remain purely an economic project no
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matter what else is going. we have those see a heated debate over north stream both on the streets here in germany and on friday night in the bundestag north stream has never been a purely private sector project as the german government has repeatedly argued this by the war in syria just by the use of a chemical weapon in souls bury the federal government is sending a message to the kremlin no matter what you do economic goals are more important to us than climate protection security policy and human rights. demanding the immediate termination of north stream to is in my view or has been misguided reaction but it pleases do so have only supposed to project especially the greens well as germany continues to push russia for an explanation for what happened to alexei in the valley the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said russia still waiting for information it requested from germany but if the use of your
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money you put it all into the german representative to the u.n. said the data is no longer a matter for bilateral relations between germany and russia but amounts for multilateral proceedings what kind of proceedings the germans are talking about they were unable to say in the interests of our german colleagues we urge them to provide all necessary information which might in any way should lights on the absolutely unfounded accusations investigators in russia are of also being on the search for more information police in the city of thompson which is where all x. in the valley had been he was flying from tomsk to moscow before his plane had to make an emergency landing in the city of the lex in a valley in extreme distress well placed in tom skipping putting together a timeline of where he was in the lead up to him getting on that plane they've placements in the valley in a hotel in a restaurant in a flat and in a coffee shop what they have also been going about doing is trying to interview
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those that were in close contact with aleck's in the valley during his time in the city of. police there say they've been able to interview 5 of the 6 people that spent a lot of time with mr novelli they say the 6th person a woman is believed to have come here to germany there are still lots of facts to come to light in the case of what happened to alexa in the funny but as we search for those facts the diplomatic role between germany and russia continues to heat up . you know people over there germany says it's passed on alexina volleys test results conducted by the country's military to the global chemical weapons watchdog bear in mind although russia which is a member of the o.p.c. w 2 says nothing as yet still as of today has been received meantime senior german politicians are calling on the government to pull out of the nord stream to project over than vanny case the vast gas pipeline connecting russia to germany has to to
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be completed by the end of the year and ready political analyst john laughlin has got big questions over efforts to derail the project then. it's immediately been joined with the north stream 2 gas pipeline project the germans who previously the german political class has previously supported the completion of the gas pipeline very strongly not least because germany doesn't have any other energy source and no major cracks are appearing in what was a consensus so the fact that the north stream 2 gas pipeline has been immediately put into the equation into what should be a private police investigation shows who would benefit the answer is the american exporters of liquid natural gas and all those in europe who are determined and have been for many years and decades to drive a wedge between europe and russia for the not stream to gas pipeline is not just a symbol although it's a very powerful one it is also a reality of bridging the divide between russia and europe and that is what the
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russian people in europe and in the united states do. not want and that's why the novelli business is being immediately joined with north stream 2. british counties reimposing covert restrictions in england a ban on gatherings of more than 6 people controversial is due to start on monday lockdown measures are also being tightened in scotland too it comes with an alarming rise in corona virus transmissions. the prevalence of the virus in the population is increasing we found evidence that it has been accelerating at the end of august and beginning of september. the number of positive cases per $1000.00 covert tests of doubled since the end of july on friday the number of new daily confirmed cases rose to more than $3500.00 an increase of more than 600 on the previous day the total number of confirmed cases in britain is no more than $360000.00 but the world health organization is covert special envoy told us direct
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we may not be over the worst of it yet. there will be a mole. dishy is what you get. like a fish and by the way i have 3 cases going to do every kind to shred between people. all right usually i. read to them. an evolution with a virus with in fact a lead. with 'd the virus anatomy g.o.p. outbreaks building up to a possible bridge and i suspect there will be quiet on. the bridge no doubt the spirit of the people of the joke about the only way and really started extracted by notion why you lost. it all down. by. the view that a terrible social economic and educational consequences doesn't appear in. my
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training the strong defense office by use when they prevented me from a commie being racially juco as to why and how dangerous the situation so if i shoot managed to get on with our lives and maintain our defenses. women who traveled from britain and the e.u. to syria to allegedly support cilla now being smuggled out of detention comes through money being raised on line covering that the serology. the so-called islamic state will darshan's they referred to pejoratively in arabic has long since been defeated territorially but there are still thousands of captured minutes and odd women and children being held in camps in syria amongst them are a number of british and european citizens whose governments have consistently refused to take them back and put them on trial citing security concerns countries such as britain arris declared to these people who are stretched and therefore
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should not be. but the problem with a system. of course the longer these people study especially children who study and grow up under conditions of the camps it's more likely to find themselves will become radicalized than themselves the future strikes i think in many cases it's going to be difficult to find evidence against these individuals so in order to prosecute in full house not for tax membership or for actual crimes for example carried out on boston unlike the mayor was he went out there and elsewhere to join these creatures what you haven't seen the children and of course we squiers them posting evidence treaty on social media and the thinking camps house tens of thousands of family members of suspected di fights is on a run by western backed cut its troops in northern syria who were struggling to keep control of the inhabitants and now it's been revealed but detainees including british female dyce suspects are being smuggled out of these camps using money
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raised online via social media di sympathizers reportedly using facebook messaging apps like telegrams to coordinate fund raising campaigns to help pay for the breakouts and shed videos and messages like this one by a british woman known as mariam albritton the being sent out from the islamic state to the camps was by fallen of the last moments of my life it's a big defeat them help them and donate every month to help smuggle them out and it's not just through. forces with videos in french german and russian also doing the rounds smugglers reportedly charge around $12000.00 pounds to help families escape from camps like howard on the border of northeastern syria and iraq and donors using crypto currency like bitcoin to make payments if they can offer more anonymity from surveillance on the main implications of money being racists. and able to skate pretty soon to future suggests people are being brought on trick
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sample of course it wouldn't be unusual in the circumstances not suggests that our security breach is inherent in the camps itself school scott's city larry page or perhaps they can be bought to allow people to escape but i think oh say looking at the sums involved and looking at how easy it is to grace funds in the way. from such as bitcoin all type connel on this. a large amount this money that is being raised is probably not going. directly to fund the sky pixies people who actually straight into touch to fund our activities security analysts say that the longer die suspects remain stranded in these camps the higher the likelihood that they can escape and present a whole new security challenge for the region pressure will continue to mount on western governments to finally take responsibility for their own citizens and put them on trial back at home for the crimes that was alleged to have committed
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a saudi ought to u.k. in london. thanks to choosing our to international live from brushwood knows a big choice so it's all the more important to us you've taken the time to watch now what if we don't commit up a tech giant apple tells russian news companies polluting us that ukraine's trying to ban our apps will. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race based on off and spearing dramatic development only and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. again ukraine's us to ban the russian broad coast as
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a news agencies apple's told moscow based networks than about the request that's coming from kiev security service to remove them from the up still got the lowdown on the plan. well a russian media has been censored in ukraine for years already and now we are getting this so-called involvement of apple as well as take it step by step on now friday several media from russian major state networks claim that apple decided to take off their apps in ukraine and that was on the. requests from the ukraine's security service now russian union of journalists as well as other colleagues are already calling this an act of censorship you know while apple themselves while they've made a statement a little bit later claiming that no apps have been deleted at this point and all they've done was just send notifications about this fact to the russian media and
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they suggested that russian media contact ukraine's security service that directly now the list off a network has apps are to be deleted is quite extensive and they claim that this is in line with the politics against russian media let's have a listen ukrainian security service demanded the removal of n.t.v. up through ukrainian apple store colleagues ruppel say nothing on proposed we solve this problem with ukraine by all cells all this is part of the fight against russian media and social networks in ukraine it began on the pershing and continues on the zylon scheme now russian parliamentarians as well as the country's journalists union have already said that if the apps do get deleted they will explore legal action now censorship against russian media in ukraine began back in 24 scene after a referendum was held in crimea air where people have voted for
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a union with russia now several russian media and social networks have been as well have been deleted in ukraine since then and of course r.t. is also banned there. journalist done elizabeth says the request reflects kids efforts than to cozy up to washington. of course that it's censorship and of course that goes contrary to freedom of speech the ukraine is that doing its best to create a special relationship with the united states and the us 'd is responding and for the u.s. clearly is hoping to develop its alliance with ukraine against against russia with the ultimate aim of integrating the ukraine and to nato and so whatever draws those 2 countries closer together has washington's approval so therefore when the ukraine makes a request like this of apple apple really can't say no because it knows that.
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that washington wants it to comply. a previously little known feminist book with a small print run initially had received a surprise publicity boost in france that for a senior official called for it to be back and who sells went up to an advisor to the gender equality ministry said the title i hate men went to for. this book is obviously an ode to misandry which is clear from the summary and the title i would like to remind you that incitement to hatred on the basis of gender is a criminal offense this man works for the secretary of state for gender equality whose mission is to do something about sexual assault and rape it seems outrageous that she was more concerned about censoring a small feminist book than doing his job the books publish monster graph cold claims of inciting hatred ridiculous the author a 25 year old activist from lille says work simply encourages female readers to
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take less account of the often unsupported opinions of men and to rediscover the strength of female relationships so the initial print run of i hate men was just $500.00 copies but as mentioned after all the publicity more than 2000 books was sold it's now out of stock we as people in paris what they thought of the title. we discuss the behavior at appearance of women every day and nobody even pays any attention so for once there is something directed at men and i guess we can deal with it. i think we should not stop at the touch of the book we have to go beyond that and read it and find out why should all that was behind it. women i hate them i could easily write a book like that because i have plenty of bad experiences in my love life have been left many times or had problems with my mother we really have to distinguish between what is literary what is an expression of
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a personal opinion. so we got them from bricks that party found the car for blakelock an actress and also a melody blog and shared their opinions on the book turns out they didn't see eye to eye. prisoners book in the provocation to pammy to a new way of thinking to deconstruct a tree archy it's more about. the idea of man and about some behaviors in order concerts and so short a story called 42 called the proof of peace and can be different and go for very little reflection in stories 'd of freedom and on 0 human rights and no feminism and all that the idea that you should hate men most people should hate men i don't think it's about the patriarchy and also said this through loading of men it is both natural and logical i mean this is a unbelievably extreme minority position the majority of women love men like
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men and their joy to men like women i mean it is quite ironic when women have basically freedom in all sorts of spears in this country and entranced compared to say a country like afghanistan or. in those countries women really are oppressed in the western countries you have radical feminists saying that they hate men and that everything is so terrible when in fact they've probably got it the best that they've ever had it and a lot of and you know men and women are just different and people have to accept that it's a very minority number of people who have this view about hating the opposite sex. bahrain and israel have agreed to establish full diplomatic relations after a decades long boycott by the gulf monarchies the deal was announced on friday then by u.s. president donald trump who brokered the talks. in the spirit of peace and cooperation
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both leaders also agreed that bahrain will fully normalize its diplomatic relations with israel they will exchange embassies and ambassadors begin to wreck flights between their countries and launch cooperation and across a broad range of sectors including health business technology education security and agriculture is a truly historic day. the u.s. bahrain and israel of released a joint statement confirming the new pact it follows a similar agreement between israel and the united arab emirates struck just last month and it marks a dramatic overall change in the dynamics of middle east politics with arab nations that have historically started with palestine now shifting closer to israel trumps all of the process has prompted one right wing norwegian politician indeed to nominate him for the nobel peace prize and those efforts there though show no sign
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of practical things getting better on the israeli palestinian conflict case in point this on friday clashes broke out in the west bank at a protest against the expansion of israeli settlements in the occupied territory protesters held rocks of israeli soldiers last month israel suspended its plan to annex parts of the west bank all the building work has continued existing settlements tensions have been aggravated by israeli demolitions of palestinian homes built with planning permits with almost $400.00 destroyed in august alone according to the u.n. political science associate professor maddox abrams thinks the recent developments all fall for the palestinians. from israel's purse about these agreements or a huge. these you're a country in which michelle who for all those years rejected israel's existence are now formally recognizing the is real we've seen this is the year of all to go
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for power. for all why or. there didn't seem to be much between the arab countries in the power steering in you know syria they would say there is no peace with israel and worse there is a resolution to the israeli palestinian car here and what has gone is he has skillfully i think diplomatically vacuum. these arab culture how they're all nationalist. if you're already just hours. well clearly these your country's. that much about the problems stadiums. and used to pull for you are finally going underground show spoken to brazil's former president widely known as lula he spent 18 months behind bars on corruption recently and the money laundering charges snow as well as discussing the accusations which in cold politically motivated looted the silver talked with julian assange shows case as well and the need for a u.n.
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reform when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving those very elites in power in your 2 terms as president and the surf leaving them in power to prosecute you both my conscience. because my innocence is proven. right now i want to prove their guilt in the crimes they committed against brazil the coup with the beginning of a new attitude in brazil in my opinion it was organized by the u.s. department of justice the u.s. never accepted the fact that brazil did become an international player. all those who believe in justice. cannot let a sound be extradited. should receive the nobel prize for having exposed the cia's frauds to the whole planet the fraudster the us department of state spying on the world government spectrographs brazil germany it is not the role of
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a democratic country to spy on its partners and sandra is brave enough to expose this. or the un needs to change its row. today's un cannot be the same as it was in 1998 we need to have african countries in the un security council we need latin american countries in the security council . and countries like india. it cannot be the same 5000 trees as in 948. more that the various times throughout the day right now it's 28 have put his past love moscow time this saturday morning thank you for watching check it r.t. dot com whenever social media for so much more we're talking about this weekend what are you doing this weekend by the way i hope it goes great for you.
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