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children are torn between galled. me was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. germany agrees to cooperate with moscow on a probe into the alleged poisoning of opposition figure alexina as the russian side looks to travel for more information. and the issue arose german lawmakers as they clash over how best to try to deal with the kremlin and their eyes at 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 down in even let me fly out to drew me instead of hiding him in russia 1st of the news to this weekend british counties will reimpose coronavirus restrictions as the country witnesses
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a disturbing spike in covert 90 cases. we find. good afternoon from russia r.t. international at the weekend just now my name is kevin owen here in the update this saturday the 12th of september as it is ok 1st the germany has accepted moscow's request to cooperate on a probe into the alleged poisoning of alexina valmy however state prosecutors want some information will only be shared with these consent it says russian police asked to interview the activist in berlin where he's currently still in hospital well in hours end of all that though it's still expects moscow to be held accountable for the incident. or the relation. with russia or
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influenced by the fact that russia is 1st of all an important global actor and also by the fact that in the past and in present 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 call this a criminal case based on the analysis of the journal of board 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 cation our investigative bodies are working
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they have questions new questions appear we hope that we will receive information from our german colleagues it will help to move forward the volley emerged from an in juice coma this week with german doctors saying he now reacts to speech ill the 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 that initially treated him notes no evidence of poisoning was uncovered the german parliament is meantime debated the poisoning of a special session with lawmakers already calling for action against moscow europe correspondent peter all of us got the latest. it was a fiery session on friday afternoon until evening here in berlin in the german book the stag the majority of those who spoke with pointing a finger of blame directly at russia and the russian government for what they say was the poisoning of alexei and his folly there were some voices that question the
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official government line not many i have to say but there were some. if the kremlin really regrets the assassination attempt on alex 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. good. now so not only are the russians supposed to have tried to poison an opponent of the regime with a military nerve agent but they 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 the debate as well basically the german politicians splitting into 3 camps there are those that say it needs to be halted immediately and perhaps canceled altogether there are those that want to wait and see how russia reacts and how this story develops and there are those who are saying that
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it's simply too important economically and it must remain purely an economic project no matter what else is going on we have though you see heated debate over north stream both on the streets here in germany friday night in the north stream has never been a purely private sector project as the german government has repeatedly argued it is 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 has misguided reaction but it pleases those who have only supposed to project especially the greens well as germany continues to push russia for an explanation for what happened to alexei novelli the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said russia still waiting
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for information it requested from germany but still you said your minute of the german representative to the u.n. said the data is no longer not for bilateral relations between germany and russia but amounts for multilateral procedure 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 one absolutely unfounded accusations investigators in russia are 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 placed miss in the valley in a hotel in a restaurant in a flat and in
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a coffee shop what they have also been going about doing is trying to interview those that were in close contact with aleck's in the valley during his time in the city of tomsk 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 books as we search for those facts the diplomatic route between germany and russia continues to heat up. germany says it's passed on alexina valise test results conducted by the country's military to the global chemical weapons watchdog although russia which is a member of the o p c w says nothing as yet been received in terms senior german politicians are calling on the government and as we heard to pull out of the north stream to project over than of on the case the vast gas pipeline connecting russia to germany's jus to be
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ready by the end of the year political analyst john laughlin has questions over the efforts to derail the project. 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 they're not stream to 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 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 'd in europe and in the united states do not want and that's why then a valley business is being immediately joined with not stream to. some of these today british counties are imposing covert restrictions in england a ban on gatherings of more than 6 people is due to start on monday controversially measures are also being tightened in scotland it comes amid 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. so the number of positive cases per $1000.00 covert tests has 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 $600.00 on the previous day the total number of confirmed cases in britain is now more than 360000 but the world health organizations covert special envoy told us we may not be over the worst of
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it yet. there will be a mole. dishy is what you get actually the fly fish and basically every case it's going to do every time to shred between people and hide all right usually and read to them. an evasion with a virus with in fact the lead. with 'd the virus anatomy g.o.p. outbreaks building up to a possible bridge and i suspect there will be quite right you know. the average for the spirit of the people to be joked about the only way things are really changed tractors by notion why you lost. it all down. by so. that a terrible social economic and educational come to this does appear in. my
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training as a strong defense given office by 6 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 still a being smuggled out of detention times through money being raised online covering that one this weekend the sally. the so-called islamic state will darshan's they refer to pejoratively in arabic has long since been defeated territorially but there are still thousands of kept admit it's an 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 check them back and put them on trial citing security concerns countries such as britain and paris 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 started growing under conditions of the camps it's more likely to find themselves will become radicalized in themselves 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 power self-protection membership 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 a social media and the thinking camps house tens of thousands of family members of suspected di fights is on a run by western backed by cutting edge groups in northern syria who were struggling to keep control of the inhabitants and now it's been revealed that detainees including british female die suspects are being smuggled out of these
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camps using money raised online via social media di sympathizers reportedly using facebook messaging apps like telegram 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 being sent out from the islamic state to the camps was by fallen of the last moments of my life it's obligatory i need to free them help them and donate every month to help smuggle them out and it's not just. british 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 al howell 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 i believe the escape petition to be sure suggests that people are being brought on tricks on
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political settlement being issued in these circumstances not suggests that our security breaches 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 conall on this. a large amount of this money that is being raised is probably not going. directly to fund the scape or at least people actually straight into touch to fund our activities security analysts say 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 a saudi ought to u.k.
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in london. you're watching out international live from moscow hi there hope your weekend is going good this is coming up today apple tells the russian news companies that must be including us but that ukraine's trying to ban our apps here we go again and tell you about that after the break.
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because survival. of the stars. repatriations look at the rest 70. delegates at. record. 16 moscow time ukraine's us to ban the russian broadcast as a news agencies the tech giant apple's told moscow based networks and tweeting us
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about the request that's come from kiev security service to remove them from its up store roman culture of sco the lowdown on the plan. well our 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 all their apps in ukraine and that was on 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 meanwhile our poll themselves while they've made a statement a little bit later claiming that no apps have been deleted at this point and the old they've done was just send notifications about this fact to the russian media and they suggested that russian media contact ukraine's security service there
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regularly now the list of networks has apps or 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 t.v. ups from the ukrainian apple store colleagues ruppel say nothing on proposed we solve this problem with ukraine by all selves or this is part of the fight against russian media and social networks in ukraine it began on the pershing and continues on this illinois game 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 where 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. just a little is a says the request reflect skiffs efforts then to cozy up to washington. of course that it's censorship 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 us 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 one of 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 'd to comply. a previously little known feminist book with a small print run initially received a surprise publicity boost in france after a senior official called for it to be banned boom demand went out an advisor to the gender equality ministry said the title i hate men went too far this book is obviously an ode to misandry which is clear from the summary in 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 called claims of inciting hatred ridiculous the author 25 year old activist from louisville says her work encourages female readers simply to take less account of
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the often unsupported opinions of men and to rediscover the strength of female relationships the initial print run of i hate men was just $500.00 copies but after all the publicity more than 2000 books was sold and that was out of stock we asked 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 title 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 a personal opinion. well we got some opinions from brix it party founder katherine
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blakelock an actress and author melody blanquette who shared their opinions on the book and it turned their they didn't see eye to eye. from his 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 $42.00 called the provocation you can differentiate and go for hearing the reflection and so 'd ease 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 men and who joins you men like women i mean it is quite ironic when women
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have basically freedom and all sorts of silly spears in this country and insurance 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 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. in the conversation went on bahrain in israel have agreed to establish full diplomatic relations is the next but the news after a decades long boycott by the gulf want to keep the deal was announced on friday by u.s. president donald trump who brokered the talks. in the spirit of peace and cooperation
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both leaders also agree that rain will fully normalize its diplomatic relations with israel they will exchange embassies and ambassadors begin direct flights between their countries and world cooperation and issue those 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 issued a joint statement then confirming the new pact it follows a similar agreement between israel and the united arab emirates that made huge news last month and it marks a dramatic overall change more and more in the dynamics of middle eastern politics with arab nations that have historically started with palestine shifting closer to israel trumps role in the process has prompted one right wing norwegian politician to nominate him for the nobel peace prize. and with those efforts though there's no
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sign of a letter in the israeli palestinian conflict on friday clashes broke out in the west bank a protest against the expansion of israeli settlements in the occupied territory tester's held rocks of israeli soldiers last month israel suspended its plan to annex parts of the west bank although building work has continued it 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 are awful for palestinians. from israel's purse. these agreements are a hugely these arab countries which initially for all those years rejected israel's existence are now formally recognizing the it's real we still this is a terrible way to go for the. goldstein's because for
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a while your. there didn't seem to be much do you want between their countries going the palestinians in unison or they would say there is no peace with israel and the us there is a resolution to this really postilion call of duty and what has gone is he has skillfully i think diplomatically vacuum these arab countries have their own national security just hours. well clearly these are countries i don't like hear that much about the problem standing here and. that's just a snapshot of what we're talking about today so much more a very social media r.t. dot com check it out if you do get a minute at 26 minutes past the midday our time than here in moscow thank you for watching have a great weekend whatever you're up to. you
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. a new gold rush is underway. flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it
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rich. any other person. children are torn between gold. was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school and will have the strongest appeal. this is bill but the one business show you can't afford to miss fairmont to stay open in washington coming up the united kingdom start a major trade agreement with the world's 3rd largest economy but details of its 1st
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post that feel will they remain unclear to some republicans failed stimulus this week will take a look at the profit in the market then politics but artie's. we have a lot to get started. the united kingdom just clenched its 1st major postbag to deal with the world's 3rd largest economy well the agreement with japan is a big one for the u.k. japanese foreign minister confirm the agreement was reached in principle. at 4 pm i had an online meeting with international trade secretary liz truss and we have reached agreement on comprehensive economic partnership between japan and the u.k. in principle. in a press release britain's trade department stated the deal is expected to increase trade between the 2. countries by $15200000000.00 euros while u.k. businesses will benefit from tariff free trade on 99 percent of exports to japan
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well the deal still needs approval by japan's parliament which would be passed by january well this comes as britain published an initial estimates on the country's growth for the month of july well estimates show that the g.d.p. grew by 6.6 percent this according to data from the office for national statistics the economy showed a decline of 11.7 percent compared to the same period last year a full u.k. recovery is not expected until 2022. we focus a lot on equities but it turns out many of the biggest movers this year are commodities well oil being one of the biggest decliners down over 40 percent and precious metals were they are taking the spotlight as gold reach new all time highs just this year joining us now to discuss who must co-host and rick rule c.e.o. of sprawl holdings rick let's start there the bloomberg piece it's highlighting
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