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yes. i'm sure. the european union is the scribing the poisoning of russian opposition figure. moscow has reiterated its called for any evidence to be presented they may be incidents simply a pretext for sanctions opposition leaders and independent journalists in russia are not safe. if there was no they would have come up with the recent sanctions. the use foreign minister talks penalties against the bell of russian president over the recent election although seems confused about which country alexander lukashenko is the leader all. because
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. the green. is the is really. something. they historic breakthrough. with in palestine. around the clock across the world this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome. russia's foreign minister has held a phone call with his german coach apart to discuss the situation involving alexina . urge for the issue not to be politicized he also once again stated that moscow wants to cooperate on the matter previous attempts failed something that led to the
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foreign ministry itself issuing this statement. any further from satisfying the stated requests will be perceived as a lack of desire on the part of our partners to help establish the truth in the framework of comprehensive investigation of what happened. well the alleged nerve agent poisoning of the russian opposition figure was high on the agenda of a european parliament session earlier on choose that the vast majority of speakers pointed the finger of blame squarely on russia a low no weapons was presented our europe correspondent peter all over picks up the story. the 2 main topics that were brought up were sanctions that would target senior russian officials or 'd 'd the by the pausing or banning altogether stopping altogether the nord stream to gas pipeline project that would take gas directly from russia into germany it's a multinational multi 1000000000 euro project there were some voices though that
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said well we really need to wait for an investigation before we take any action but those voices were few and far between let's say. a name president putin refuses to say out loud opposition leaders and independent journalists and russia are not safe it is time to stop could impunity boys and girls not only so weak up to all of us we need to make a deep review of our church to a sort of democracy russia should be our priority not business as usual of logic seem. to get on top of all this of well there are people who tier into russia hold a long before anything has been established there are people calling for new sanctions against russia is like a kind of nostalgia for the cold war when every tragedy was used to instigate a confrontation. at least 20 countries and organized crime groups have stocks of this nerve agent poisoning is a possibility but one that's far from having been proven beyond doubt many had
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a motive and we know little more the next to nothing to worth pointing out the us said by well the e.u. high representative for foreign affairs did say that some of the demands being made by any piece in the chamber were within the remit of the european commission to carry out he said things like cancelling nord stream to that would fall to individual member states taking part now one of those member states is austria and the austrian president alexander vander belen is also been speaking on tuesday he said there is absolutely no reason in his mind why what's happening regarding alexina valmy should have an impact. on the north stream 2 gas pipeline saying the latter was a commercial enterprise and should be conducted as any other business deal from the russian side what they say is they've requested again and again information from germany the evidence that germany says proves a nerve agent was used in fact russia just sent
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a 2nd request on monday from their prosecutor general's office to the officials here in berlin asking for information there that's after their initial request went on and he did russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is becoming clearly quite frustrated with western partners who he say it says seemingly have made up their mind already your bill of the moment if there was no nouvelle in the they would have come up with another reason to impose additional sanctions our western partners have gone beyond all limits of decency and reasoning in fact been now demanding that we confess it's such a mysterious story given that on the 27th of august we sent a request for legal assistance from the russian general prosecutor's office and still there is no answer we don't have legal grounds for launching a criminal case yet and that is why we are still legal assistance from the german side on monday next week e.u. foreign ministers will be meeting to discuss this issue further your seat belt did
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say that the looked as if the situation would have an impact on russia relations we'll have to see just what type of impact that will be most likely get more answers are not following that foreign ministers meeting taking place next week. well speaking of use a parallel the e.u.'s foreign policy chief has also proposed sanctions along the lines of the u.s. magnitsky act the paper was initially drawn up to punish russian officials who were blamed again by the u.s. for their involvement in the death of russian anticorruption lawyer sergei magnitsky who died in pretrial detention it was later expanded to punish people across the world involved in human rights violations now the e.u. is considering a similar put in a volley name on its head or stance alexina ball nice condition has improved significantly in recent days he's no longer on a ventilator and can even take short walks away from his hospital bed in berlin he's also by a consortium media this photo of he and his family was posted earlier with novell
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needs saying it felt amazing to breathe on his own again. a french m.e.p. theory mariani who also took part in today's e.u. parliamentary session took a somewhat different view to some of us colleagues. it was a little bit disappointing because i see there was no reason it was shown except me and. human both said if there isn't anything of mr love only 1st make serious investigation. 'd and don't do name of. it before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and sanction to stop but to continue through it's not for europe. europe want to be independent there is dissolution it's going to you know street to and how to direct relation with russia oh.
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yes alone or what we do it's the only solution for europe we need to to buy a share of gas from america and i seen the interest of europeans to the us. for gas. well the same session in the european parliament also touched on the current situation in belarus the blocks foreign minister stated that the e.u. is preparing sanctions in light of the recent disputed election and me even consider suspending all relations with minsk wherever the minister got his country's confused. we consider elections on the night of august truculent shall. not the blue shoot to be president of ukraine shaadi really wish. they were think you know about. it comes a day after of lemaire putin held
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a meeting with alexander lukashenko in sorts you claimed it showed moscow's clear support for the lucas schenkel administration but the russian president warned against any external pressure on meant instead call for a dialogue between the government and the opposition. we want the belorussians to handle their situation without any external assistance or pressure in a calm manner through dialogue with each other and come to a joint decision on how to move for work you know that it was a meeting between good question and putting your monday yesterday and it seems from these meeting that dad should pull through 2 rows. continue. or we've been getting some reaction to develop mince geopolitical expert p.r. a manual to man believes by imposing sanctions europe is seeking to look concerned
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about the belarus situation. we are 2 ways of seeing the sanctions 1st of all sanctions. a source or a wait for e.u. to do something or of all member states are not in line we've this short approach against bear arissa because the they don't want to it to. worse to worsen the crisis to russia and also sanctions using way too 'd. you know to say e.u. is doing something european union defacto. easer are following a good joke or to take our priorities ovi your vision of europe which. to. enlarge westernized. eastern east on the front.
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of to weaken russia to fragment eurasia and the us ukraine e.u. and nato would like to detach ukraine and bear roups 'd from the russian world. a delegation from israel in the last number of hours has signed a peace deal to in washington with bahrain on the united arab emirates and that's prompted a furious reaction from palestine which claims it's been stabbed in the back a protest occurred in front of the palestinian legislative council headquarters and gals are with several demonstrators carrying signs which read normalization is a betrayal of protesters in gaza stamped on burned posters of gulf leaders donald trump on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu or mr trump has hailed the deals as historic break. this is a truly historic day we hope that this will start an even more historic journey for
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the middle east and beyond was a historic deal and a 1st step. deal in over 2 decades but do agreements like this really help solve the israel palestine conflict that's debatable the trumpet ministration is moving toward a 2 state solution rejecting outright a solution where all residents of the area are granted equal rights under a single state my vision presents a win win opportunity for both it's a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to israel's security furthermore were a peace maker and supposed expert negotiator the trumpet ministrations moves have been rather one sided over the course of the last 3 years now the white house has cut aid to palestinians and has also recognized jerusalem as israel's capital furthermore they have given washington's blessing to the expansion of israeli
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settlements on the palestinian land now at this point we've got the white house touting a peace plan that many of us pretty strongly in favor of israel under the white house's preferred proposal up to 30 percent of the occupied west bank would be handed over to israel furthermore the remaining palestinians would be in enclaves isolated from each other with israel having full security control however donald trump insists it's a great deal for the palestinians i want this deal to be a great deal for the palestinians has to be today's agreement is a historic opportunity for the palestinians to finally achieve an independent state of their very own now the palestinians not only reject this deal but they find it insulting mahmoud abbas officially cut ties to the united states and israel back in may the palestinian president is saying that at this point all previous agreements
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are off the palestinians have also reject. the recent deals made by bob graham and the united arab emirates to recognize israel they see these countries as betraying them and stabbing them in the back the palestinian position is that no other country has the right to negotiate on their behalf. of states in the region with israel will not change the essence of this conflict which is this is time in denial of the palestinian people's inalienable right to freedom and so over and now there's plenty of doubt over these agreements but for donald trump it looks good on t.v. with the elections approaching and the coded 19 body count rising at home and also looks good for netanyahu to be able to smile for the cameras as opposition to him is domestically increasing as well bibi netanyahu leaving israelis flying to the u.s. today deciding what he calls the great peace agreement leaving a country not to have total chaos. he is leaving us in
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israel he's going to put his inclusion of the countries in the horrible ses he totally failed in handling the corona crisis. netanyahu when the mainstream media may hail these has historic agreements leading toward peace most analysts look at these deals and see even further violence and conflicts down the road but why ruin a good photo op the planned proposals that trump has for the agreements between palestine and israel are extremely unfavorable to the palestinian people it damages their ability to travel freely it essentially herd them down into you know for lack of better word there are determined camps and that's absolutely going to trigger a new wave of violence because when you would you put one group who best sort of under pressure that's kind of has like less negotiating power when you give that group a terrible deal the way the allies did with germany after world war one you then
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pave the way for the most. hateful most violent leaders possible when you take away people's opportunities and you take away their economic opportunities their social opportunities their political opportunities when you take all of that away they are then going to turn to the worst leaders the demagogues the those that support violence and so this is absolutely step one to decades more violence still ahead racing into a controversy an f one champion lewis hamilton has been flagged down over a political t. shirt protest more in the thread after the break. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the
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minutes into the program welcome back former no one star lewis hamilton could be in hot water for breaking rules on publicists sizing sport comes after his victory in the tuscan grand prix on sunday he took to the winner's podium wearing a t. shirt demanding the rest of us police officers involved in a fatal shooting last march the instant involve the 26 year old black medical worker who was shot dead on me no knock warrants in the u.s. state of kentucky authorities say they returned fire after an officer was shot and wounded an investigation is ongoing but nevertheless taylor's death triggered a wave of public anger with calls for those responsible to face justice. making a stand against the latricia's grip the sporting world this year last week the american football league the n.f.l. kicked off its new season several teams taking the need to bring the national anthem in support of the black lives matter but some players even remained in their
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locker rooms until the ultimate finished and not angered many felons with boos ringing out in stadiums n.f.l. players all over the league annealing during the national anthem we simply aren't allowed to enjoy sports anymore without politics being shoved down our throats i tried against my better judgment to watch the n.f.l. today i saw a needling fists in the year players kneel in the middle of the field instead of defending a kickoff and were subjected to the black national anthem i'm done fire them all and let's see what jobs they find to contribute to society versus throwing the ball around and making millions for it meanwhile not doing a damn thing besides needing to or not a great national anthem i put the issue of whether sport can remain a political up for debate earlier. brought times in the world where the
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acuteness of injustice the harshness of injustice and the unfairness of injustice seach through into sport rightly should do so when those injustices can find no legitimate response from democratic nations people differ around the world in what means good or bad way if we get scared of carte blanche to everyone then we are in troubled waters if someone like israel folau comes along and starts expressing homophobic views which are clearly not consistent with that of the rest of the wall of sports i don't want that i want them to remain congo and with the ideals the guiding ideas of governing organizations in sport which to me seem as if they've all got the heart in the right place that you know this idea that we're living in a meritocracy that the world is a meritocracy that the sporting burra anybody's retiree meritocratic. that would be
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good i don't know what he'll get i would i would it i would agree that you could take that position but in a world where the vast moral consensus of the tire ity of humanity he's against racism and recognizes racism then he's perfectly just what happens when there is an individual competitor in some sport who doesn't agree with a moral consensus who does hold racist or homophobic or sexist views are you going to let him or her express those views it a free society that you have free to say what they like if they do express them your and he really that it there well to kill will face the moral condemnation of the past majority of people a new day to making a career decision. since overall it's all so a chance to be on section so he looks you know we don't you're not to notice. this is not the way we bring it to school and as they should let's get away from the
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hypothetical 3 that let's take the case of israel folau who expressed calm of views are you going to say you're comfortable with an individual exercising his freedom of speech to pronounce these kind of views and let's face it the guy he's influential he's got a certain type of or car to that's conferred on him by his participation in sport are you going to say that we just wait for the world to condemn him i think that the organization was quite right to step in and say we don't want you saying this kind of stuff this focus on the exceptional and the moral equivalence between racism which is a global human consensus and these are the issues you know doesn't doesn't stand up to muster so school will always play a part in politics and politics in school as a broader principle i'm glad formula one stepped in because at a later stage another driver might say something completely different. another
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fatal police shooting in the u.s. this time in the city of lung cancer pennsylvania which was once again brought people out onto the streets and protest the demonstration descended into violence bodycount footage of the shooting in question has been released a warning you may find the images distressing it shows a man armed with a knife rushing out a police officer before being shot dead police say they had been responding to a domestic disturbance call one officer has been put on administrative leave and local authorities are calling for. a police involved shooting has significant impact on a community as we have seen with a large number of individuals gathering in the streets however i'm asking that all reaction be tempered as the investigation is ongoing when you know your. own strong. ah. ah ah.
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it's pretty visible a plea for peace fell on deaf ears and raged p.l.m. activists vandalized cars attacked a local building spall east responded with tear gas and made several arrests law enforcement trainer betsy problem or smith believes the police officer who pulled the trigger in pennsylvania was well within his rights. it's a dangerous young man and his family called the police said he was out of control police got there and he immediately starts chasing a police officer with that knife the officer is not only rightful to use deadly force but frankly obligated we are not suicidal police officers here in the united states we see that when the body camp comes out of the investigation is completed that generally speaking the officers were rightists in their use of force but we have anti fire and black lives matter here in the united states that are sending people immediately to these hot bed areas to engage in writing it's in any
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extremely difficult atmosphere for police in the united states right now no matter what we do even if we act completely lawfully like in this situation you're going to see riots and you're going to see violence and we're going to be told that we're killers of people of color if frankly it's childish it's ridiculous and i believe the american people are getting tired of it you know pennsylvania is a key state in our upcoming presidential election and i don't think this is going to be helpful for the democrats. acidic jewish pogroms trying to make their way to their traditional place of worship in ukraine for a new year celebrations have fun themselves stranded 100 surnow are stuck on the country's border with belarus after being prompted permission to travel by mints. on august 29th kiev and entry to the most foreign nationals amid fears of a 2nd wave of the coronavirus the pilgrims have blocked all traffic in the area in
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protest the red cross and other humanitarian organizations have started providing them with vital supplies israel has appealed directly to the ukrainian president to let the house to the jews into the country but they themselves aren't convinced by telling the effort. not really natural man is on life we're not taking a step backwards we're not going to bella ruse or no way we refugees here we have little children women elderly people they have no food no drink no nothing israel's not helping us on the contrary they're trying to close ukraine for us we've got to pass soon will never get off their backs will stay here and what would keep a close eye on the story as at the valid reminder if you'd like to delve deeper into any of this our stories our t. dot com is the direction to go news and views go lower there do hope to see you again in just over 30.
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hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report 1st of all i got it shout out congratulations to my friend ronnie o'sullivan who have won 6 times now the world snooker championship up there at the crucible in sheffield that's in england ronnie is the mozart of stoker and as you can tell by american accent i have no idea how to pronounce snooker but it doesn't change the fact that ronnie is the greatest of all time in that sport but i cannot pronounce congratulations ronnie and i hope to have you back and i prize a report soon don't be a stranger ok now let's talk with stacey i think it's something along the lines a snoop snoop at. something like that anyway you know what max was
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a champion in predicting this sort of headlines then druckenmiller speaking of london i guess they used to run the quantum fund out of there right the in george soros yeah i'm not sure where they dhamma styled probably somewhere waiting. for certainly they did crash the pound and that is this guy's then talking miller he was on one of the financial news shows here in the united states and he predicts inflation and deflation out of the ordinary huge numbers he sees inflation will hit 5 to 10 percent over the next 4 to 5 years and he said that's based on what he heard at virtual jackson hole that the fed is encouraging the government to print more money more stimulus so fiscal stigma.
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