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was. it. was. the. european union describes the image poisoning of russian opposition figurehead alexei novelli as an assassination attempt while most go calls for evidence to be put forward claiming the incident simply a pretext for sanctions opposition leaders and independent journalists in russia are north sea it is trying to. improve the team if there was no new found the they would have come up with another recent increase additional sanctions. ears foreign minister talks about penalties against the russian president over the recent disputed election although seems confused about which country alexander lukashenko is actually the leader of.
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the. bridge adventure to greet. the israeli pm signed peace deals with the u.a.e. and bahrain in washington something donald trump called a historic breakthrough but the move is met with outrage in palestine. a warm welcome you watching on t.v. international with mean if you are. the most go house for the alleged poisoning case of opposition figure alexina valmy not to be politicized after talks with his german counterpart russia's top diplomat stressed the need for cooperation here's what the foreign ministry had to say. any further evasion 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 move jet save and comprehensive investigation of what happened the
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alleged nerve agent poisoning of the russian opposition figure was high on the agenda of the european parliament session on cheers day the vast majority of speakers pointed the finger of blame squarely at russia although no evidence was presented by europe correspondent peter all of our 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 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
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it is time to stop putin impunity for cynical of our lives are we 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 not seem . to get on do all of this of work there are people who tear into russia whole day long before anything has been established there are people calling for new sanctions against russia it's 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 a motive and we know little more the next to nothing 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 a 2nd request on monday from their prosecutor general's office to the officials
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here in berlin asking for information there that after their initial request went on he did russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is becoming clearly quite frustrated with western partners who he say it says so. you have made up their mind already. if there was no novell 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 they are 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 want service and we don't have legal grounds for criminal appeals 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 say that looked as if the situation would have an impact on russia relations we'll
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have to see just what type of impact that will be most likely get more answers on not following that foreign ministers meeting taking place next week. is foreign policy chief years that burrell all has also proposed sanctions along the lines of the u.s. magnitsky act without 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 said gay 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 act with live felonies name on the header and accident and his 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 back on social media people posted this photo with his family along with the caption it felt amazing to breathe on his own again. or french any p.t.a.
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mariani who also took part in the e.u. parliamentary session has a somewhat different view to many of his colleagues. it was a little bit disappointing because i think there was no reason he borer position except 'd me and the. few members said ok if there isn't boys in need of mr lever only 1st make a serious investigation to know who is guilty and don't set the name of the guilty before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and this sanction to stop or to continue the last 3 years through its evident not for europe if europe want to be independent there is dissolution it's continued not through to and how the direct relation with russia oath was that
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this. gets aligned what we would do it's the only solution for europe we'd be too to buy share of gas from america and ice in the interest of europe is to have the various produce for gas. the same session in the european parliament also touched on the current situation and bellaver use the books foreign minister stated that the e.u. is preparing sanctions in light of the recent disputed election and may even consider suspending all relations with minsk however the mistake got his country's confused we consider their elections on the 9th of august troubling to show. bush not. the legitimacy president of ukraine. a study mirrors. what they were think you know about. it comes a day after peyton hauser meeting with alexander lukashenko in sochi here's the
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burrell claim to showed moscow's clear support for the administration but it russian president warned against external pressure on minsk and instead called for dialogue between the government and opposition. by the way. 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 forward you know that there was a meeting between putting your monday yesterday and it seems from this meeting that it should pour through to marrows to. continue. historian and analysts pointed to bad skate believes belarus is being used as another reason to ramp up tensions with russia. don't really know the difference between belarus to be doing ukraine and so on they just know that this stage.
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buffer state between russia and the western world and doug's defined you on the basic point to your most western to lead to shoes and does very hard to make them understand that these countries are. countries that should give local on their own doesn't want to be dealing with international tension actually if there is a break takes the relation concerning russia because it does the reason why attentions in belarus are so. observed by by a lot of western people some of them are conscious doubt belarus cannot be allowed to question i lay inside and they go and they are trying to find some compromise during this crisis but some of them i appreciate your great hearing to both push tension so to make this you know fresh educate and not
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taking into account question what is the real situation and then there is. a delegation from israel has signed peace deals in washington with bahrain and the united arab emirates but the agreements have prompted a furious reaction from palestine which claims it's been stopped in the back a protest occurred in front of the palestinian legislative council headquarters in gaza with several demonstrators carrying signs which read normalization is a betrayal of people found torn and burned posters of gulf leaders donald trump and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu however mr trump has the details as a huge breakthrough as. this is a 2. historic day we hope that this will start an even more historic journey for the middle east and beyond was a historic deal and the 1st such deal in over 2 decades but do agreements like this really help solve the israel palestine conflict that's debatable the trumpet
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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 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
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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 that. in may the palestinian president is saying that at this point all previous agreements are off the palestinians have also rejected the recent deals made by bob graham and the united arab emirates to recognize israel they see these countries as
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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 very 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 is leaving israelis flying to the us today to sign what he calls the great peace agreement leaving a country not to have total chaos. he's leaving those in israel he's going to put his inclusion of the countries in the horrible ses the totally failed in handling their own crisis that netanyahu in the mainstream media
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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. earlier we spoke to a regional affairs expert to see how palestinians have reacted to the negotiations what could have been the future is what. reaction will be and there was for example if things go way out of. things and also may go where. things may deteriorate we may get back to. the i think it will be very difficult. because the political leadership is not interested in that it's interested in the book you a lot of resistance but things will not be stable at least with what is happening now if you will to see the people who feel how much they feel depressed by what is happening that. it's not only that they are giving. what israel wants the global
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him is with today signature they killed the last. piece of wood that the palestinians can hang on in this sea. so i had a call to covert proof the u.k.'s neighbors are asked to inform on world break as well and that story after the break. will justice be done in a london court not only is joining us on trial but so is freedom of speech and profession of journalism what explains this farce media coverage of this trial why haven't more journalists spoken out and is a sign is being used as a card you need for those challenges the powers that be.
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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or a made in the shallowness. welcome back here to counsel or potential 2nd wave of the coronavirus a new rule of 6 has come into force in much of the u.k. limiting the amount of people who can meet up although also some of the m.p.'s called on the public to report rule breakers concerns about race about developing a nation of inform. it's open to neighbors to do exactly that through trickle
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through the non-emergency number and if they are concerned they do see that kind of thing then absolutely it's now the new they should be concerned you should say yes they should ring in and report that near it will just inundate us with pools does he think we have an endless supply of officers who can just go out to these things it will be hundreds and hundreds of calls coming in from curtain twitches the new rules were brought in after a spike of infections in recent weeks particularly among young adults people now face fines if more than 6 gather together exemptions include coded secure events and households of more than 6 people work and educational locations and events are also exempt we put the issue up for debate. there will be quite a lot of breaches some through ignorance some through mistake some just straight forward through my i'm not going to do it people need to understand why they're doing what they're being asked to do the courts understand that things are
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a good idea otherwise they won't comply with them i don't believe that we should be snitching on our neighbors i think we need to be encouraging people to take personal responsibility and use their common sense ok this is a time of politicians to let us down maybe the pound and the economic spend is being put a head of public safety and health but we don't get messages coming from politicians who knew how dangerous this was and they delayed so long and we knew if we look at the flu pandemic from the night in 20 that it comes back up the summer doubly hard so we need to all share fortunately unfortunately some don't act socially responsible a year some are malicious about it some are just old for careless some just last one way or the other we rely the police aren't everywhere we rely on the public reports in the more egregious examples the worst examples so that the police can deal with them and all our safety personally i wouldn't shot somebody if the next thought is just not the way we do things it is not the british ways nakoula the
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police it's that you know they are being spread very thin at the minute resources are tough that a tough job to be we don't need to have examples of police dishing out. tickets and . fines for people who are trying to congregate if it was plainly a family saw a gathering and some of those were kids maybe not if it was a raucous raucous drunken party of the sort that maybe would attract calls about disturbance in the 1st place anyway rick regardless of coded and then maybe as our judgment takes to hugh pizza and marcus say people call the police about disturbances and noisy parties and things like that anyway and i suspect a lot of those will be reported now with kelly. if you want to or you're living in some kind of dystopian an orwellian nightmare where we've got you know like a virus that's what i want to salute people on the street spying on each other on the monitor if you know this is about so you know why it's not all right for the
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public health aspect of the public so to expose we're an awful awful long way from . trump has confirmed he wanted to assassinate syrian president bashar al assad despite 2 years of flat out denials the option was wasn't even discussed in a new interview the us president confirmed the killing attempt would have happened if it wasn't for opposition from his former defense secretary jim artis is it true that after assad guess children for the 2nd time that it was you the ones that take out assad that you had a good side on him i want to. get him out rather brought him out as didn't want to do it such as in the south of the ocean of president assad by the united states never even discussed the book is total fiction washington believes other side committed crimes against his own nation specifically it claims he is responsible for conducting at least 3 chemical attacks during the operations against islamic
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state they are the 2013 guta strike which hit the us claims left nearly 1500 dead the 2017 can shake sarin gas attack which claimed the lives of more than 80 people and in april 2800 in duma which was the pretext for the u.s. britain and france to conduct the airstrikes on syrian military bases both syria and its military ally russia have always denied any involvement in the gas attack. executive director at the wrong paul institute daniel mcadams believes the tough guy approach from trump is only pushing the u.s. military and officials at risk. that was admitted early in $28000.00 that the u.s. had no evidence that assad would be higher in either the attack or the cane. packs in syria and in fact her only source of evidence were the white helmets who were basically working with in syria so we're going to believe al qaeda over russia. who
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are busy trying to fight al qaeda but there's a real danger in this that is sort of a lawlessness you were for a long time on even though the cia has done its its best to do assassinations but as has the legal in officially frowned on the idea of assassinating foreign leaders the assassination of solar monny of course in iran was a huge exception it hasn't gone very well for trump who hasn't got iran coming on its knees begging for a deal after that on the contrary so all this talk of the sas getting people into reality what it does is puts u.s. troops u.s. diplomats and this plain old american go overseas in a lot more jeopardy than they than they need to be there's a lot of tough talk you know actually has negative consequences for the us. acidic jewish pilgrims from israel have found themselves stranded trying to make their way to their traditional place of worship in ukraine phin new year's celebrations hundreds and now stuck on the country's border with belive loose after being granted permission to travel to minsk on august 29th kiev banned entry to most
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foreign nationals amid fears of a 2nd wave of the coronavirus the pilgrims who were traveling by land have blocked all traffic in the area in protest the red cross and other humanitarian organizations have started provided them with vital supplies israel has appealed directly to the ukrainian president to let the his addict use into the country but the pilgrims themselves aren't convinced by tell it feeds the efforts. for the next man is on life not taking a step backwards we're not going to build a roost or know where the refugees 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 to go to pass and we'll never get off their backs we'll stay here thanks for joining us here on r.t. international will be back with the latest headlines in 30 minutes.
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a top up ice so to move willow's russell on. the story list say they were but what is. the world is driven by. one person. dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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seems wrong why don't we all just become active. engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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greetings and sally you taishan. here in the united states of america fires are raging uncontrolled and while california and many other western states but thousands and thousands of acres is not the only american beauty burning right now my friends our very 1st and most important constitutional amendment protecting the freedom of the press speech and assembly is also being burned from right out from under our feet and i'm not talking about some ticky tack parlor game the address for the news cameras between thin skinned u.s. president donald trump and c.n.n. gadfly jim acosta no i'm talking about the sledgehammer to the shin bone style attack on the freedom of press currently being carried out by the u.s. government on wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange this week as the saga
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continues his fight against u.s. extradition in london courts over charges of violating the united states espionage act sky news is reporting that a songe is now facing 18 brand new charges by the u.s. government after being arrested in his cell while awaiting the start of his extradition hearings at the old bailey on monday and they say this isn't politically motivated. certainly does smell politically motivated according to the independent the new indictment supersedes the previous ones although the 18 charges including plotting to hack computers and conspiring to obtain and disclose national defense super information remain the same in response to the new indictments of songes attorney mark summers petition the london court to postpone these proceedings until january arguing quote it would be an impossible task for the.

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