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election cycles there is clear evidence voters are attracted to the message of not interventionism and are very weary seen on this most certainly in 2060 but this time in office is spotty at best buy in the fierce will grayson seems like it was easy is good and obama i guess you don't think he will fundamentally change . things then back and forth moscow's left in limbo between berlin and the international chemical weapons watchdog says he is there any information on the alleged poisoning of alexei novelli so far without success with that we've been to see you several times and they say. he's german regions cry foul of a mounting calls including including from the e.u. top brass to ditch the north stream to gas pipeline projects for locals in a german port town threatened with u.s.
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sanctions struck a defiant tone. i don't buy that they're trying to tell us what to do it's really serious believe the united states is trying to manipulate german law suit european banks with the futures of the just come out. moscow demands answers from washington amid reports the u.s. is offering groups in crimea so russia views this terrorist. hello and welcome this is r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow made it to air and from also said it's been left chasing its tail in excess is to see the test results concerning the alleged poisoning of kremlin critic alexei novelli germany's directed russia to the global chemical weapons watchdog but the i.p.c. wu says it should talk to berlin now the office of russia's prosecutor general has requested sweden and songs the 2 countries germany said vali so opposed to just
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find it. their excuses are completely contrived germany says it can't tell us anything and direct this to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we've been to the a p c w several times and they say talk to berlin we are ready to talk to anyone but not when in the absence of facts we are pressured into giving an account of ourselves on the basis of specific clearly formulated concerns we are always ready to have a professional conversation. rusher insists his doctors found no trace of lava chalk when it was in their care moscow has repeatedly stressed its willingness to cooperate with germany in order to establish exactly what happened independent tests by france and sweden confirms the presence of the nerve agent a costar that has been looking at the latest controversy surrounding the case. alexina volley is recovering whatever it was killing his body is on retreat and the
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politician seems to be almost out of these woods so concerns over his health make room for concerns over what exactly happened and europe is demanding that russia aids the investigation installations arise which only the russian government can and must answer we continue calling us here to just to get our demand is that russia urgently explain what happened well russia has already contributed by not letting alexina valmy of die in the 1st crucial hours after the politician fell sick russia contributed by opening its airspace to a team of german doctors letting them visit russia contributed by eventually putting him on a german rescue plane allowing the value to be airlifted to berlin and by offering its medical data to german colleagues so now russia says the ball is in germany's court moscow current aid the investigation if it's kept in the dark on emerging
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evidence to the press with enough when it all all this is taking place against the backdrop of facts that our proposals to berlin to jointly sort out what happened i've been dismissed and the far fetched pretexts that's hurdles are brought into the race because berlin starts playing a game of all take and no give russia can get the results of the expertise made in german labs since it will reveal too much of the german army's capabilities too much but only to russia's eyes apparently because berlin had no problem with sharing its data with almost 200 other nations member states of the or b c w we are very negatively the fact that germany refusing to assist the russian law enforcement agencies secretly transferred no boundaries test data to its trusted partners it is clear that this was done with a political purpose. so that france and sweden would automatically confirm
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unfounded accusations against russia but wait russia is a member state of the o.p.c. w. and that means it finally has all the time in the world to scrupulously study everything the germany could find right wrong the only thing that it actually means is that russia can hop on the merry go round of rejections because berlin tells moscow it can get everything from the or b c w and the o p c w saying the exact opposite bumping russia right back to berlin russia is in a loop which doesn't really help o.p.c. w.'s reputation with moscow as russia had previously accused the un bag watchdog of becoming politicized by your p.c. don't you like so many international commands actions it's always good to be subject to political pressure and that's critically from of course those the fund it largely funded much largely the western powers we've seen with the p.c. to abuse role in investigating alleged chemical attacks in syria but
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its investigations have tended to ascribe blame have been riddled with inconsistences and problems that will not rise in a independent investigation but that there appears to be scope for political interference and pressure to take close we saw a similar situation in respect to the scruple case where. it was very reluctant to share its information with russia in respect of it what do you have to discover in terms of chemical analysis and so on giving no access to evidence keeping waters murky playing every bureaucratic trick in the book this is how the e.u. is shutting out russia's investigators also raising the sanctions guillotine over the country almost like it wants a no investigation from russia but an integration admission of guilt.
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in the latest post on the valley's instagram account a video shows his team searching his hotel room in tomsk shortly after news had broken that he had fallen severely ill wearing surgical gloves they collect evidence in plastic bags which according to the post were passed to the terminal forty's one of the water bottles they submitted was said to contain traces of lava chalk one of the co-creators of that very nerve agent let it ring claims that it was used as arnie would never have made it to the plane he was travelling on. valmy wouldn't have been able to leave the hotel just asked if it was nobody and he really touched it or drank something 1st of all even in smaller not very toxic doses provokes people contraction in such a way a person would be almost blind so could barely move so even with only very mild exposure it would never be able to get on a plane there are photos of him in the hotel in the plane in the russian hospital
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and yet we can't see any of the symptoms of poisoning and novacek a not worse to use for this case. richard that you would you they definitely would get something they had just simple surgical gloves and that's it and also imagine a bottle that has traces of the substance on the outside that would be very smart person trying to fill it with such a dangerous liquid and split it on the site creating a dangerous situation for everyone. amid the fallout from that have on a case cause have been mounting for germany to ditch the north stream to gas pipeline project but the heads of key is still in regions have come to the defense of the joint venture with russia. the bard point is economically necessary force but it's also necessary that we stay together with the russian it's a project that plays a decisive role in the framework of altered energy and climate policy and therefore we've come to the conclusion that we want to carry on with it and to those that
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advocate closer ties with russia i say that the poisoning of alexei navalny was an advanced chemical agent is not a one off node stream 2 is a pipeline project which will pump russian gas to germany and then on to other european countries by the both 60 when completed in this around 90 percent lower now it will double the amount of gas flowing from russia to germany construction began in 2018 but has been halted a number of times with the us and some eastern european countries launching their objections washington slapped sanctions on the projects last year claiming it risks european energy security. an example that german portela nerves are snit's has found itself threatened with crushing signed sions by american senators the locality has been playing a key role in supporting the pipe playing fleet involved in north stream tooth construction but the towns where residents remain defiant in the face of u.s.
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pressure. she told them can sell so getting gas from russia and i don't find it very nice that they're trying to tell us what to do here. for the town it is a big thing it created a lot of jobs and locals and the town became a little more significant thanks to it and i want to see very clearly the device it's really she is the we the united states is trying to manipulate german laws and european interests to. come out in time for. parliament member martin dogs or believes the severing of economic ties with russia would prove hugely detrimental to east in germany. yeah that is a big problem and i think. it also left on the line of the german government of the wealth respect and they play a bit with the existence of the people in east germany because anybody who tries are stronger and russia and these are friendly and these are very productive and i
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think the central should listen listen more to that and i think it's are all the way and especially for the people in east germany and all those regions it will be a more bitter effect and for west germany. russia is demanding immediate answers from the u.s. after an n.b.c. news report claims washington is providing weapons to ukrainian militants in crimea . unnamed use official speak about their country's support of terrorist activities in the countries in this case these talks specifically about russia if that is true we demand that the us side clarify as to whether or not washington has directly or indirectly facilitated the is be you ukrainian security services in organizing terrorist attacks against the people of crimea the n.b.c. report itself is actually about a completely different case about allegations that the russians secretly bribe or paid bounties to taliban fighters which killed u.s.
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troops in afghanistan moscow has firmly denied that anything like it is possible so the n.b.c. report cites a number of u.s. military officials and sources as well some of them are saying that there is no solid proof of that others are confident about the theory and this brings us to the part that really caught the attention of russian officials because down at the bottom of the read one of these sources is mentioning u.s. military aid for ukrainian fighters in crimea none the less current and former u.s. officials have said many cia officers and analysts came to believe a bounty program existed they concluded that the russians viewed it as a proportional response to the u.s. arming of ukrainian units fighting russian forces in crimea the source said you know these allegations are still quite murky you still try to piece piece of the puzzle together here but we do know the u.s.
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has been supporting ukrainian military quite openly over the wall tell you what ever since the conflict in southeast ukraine broke out ukraine has been heavily reliant on u.s. military aid and i'll tell you what the latest batch of that equipment that's part of the u.s. support which is worth $60000000.00 u.s. dollars and the one that included javelin anti-tank missiles was sent in june but this. it was just the latest in the serious of shipments and these shipments were also preceded by non lethal military aid all of this intended for the ukrainian forces that are fighting pro russian forces in east ukraine the procopio forces in that donbass region they comprise of proper ukrainian troops which is the army and also nationalist battalions but when it comes to climbing there is no military activity there the whole principle is under control of the
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russian army however infiltrators with the ukrainian passports have previously been caught there by russian security forces for planning terrorist attacks so in this case some u.s. support for ukraine to fight the russians in crimea that's a completely different story and that's a real cause for concern in moscow so what about these allegations that russia actually offered bounties to taliban fighters who killed american troops in afghanistan while then going back to these claims about some kind of bribes by some kind of russian secret agents for taliban fighters they 1st surfaced in the new york times back in june but even the n.b.c. article that i began with starts with the words of the head of the u.s. central command who says that he doesn't have any solid proof to back this up for
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now and if we talk about the russian officials again they were firmly confident that this kid in be the case that all previously the russian foreign ministry surrogate said that russia would never stoop so low as to engage in such dirty tactics but we were accused of relations with the taliban inducing them to carry out special operations and use of the measure troops or financial rules of the military bands which for its own interests in the belief. i think it's beneath the dignity to suspect that russia could be behind such things by the way the pentagon had to deny these allegations you're says there's nothing to back them up and the taliban were also said it was completely false. the u.s. supreme court has confirmed judge ruth bader ginsburg has died of cancer at the age of 87 she'd been the oldest sitting judge serving our start since 1993 she was just the 2nd woman to be nominated to the u.s.
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supreme court and will be remembered as an iconic champion of liberal and women's rights her passing means a battle will now play out between the democrats and the republicans ahead of november's presidential vote some fear donald trump will take the rare opportunity to nominate a more conservative mind as her successor as supreme court judges can sit for life or until they retire that's ginsburg sadly passed as she was undergoing chemotherapy for a recurrence of or pancreatic cancer earlier this year the statement that she died at home surrounded by family. in a bit stem rising covert infection rates israel as i did a 2nd national lockdown has come into force right at the start of the jewish new year and is that last 3 weeks it's not gone down well with an already pandemic weary public hundreds rallied overnight in tel aviv against the new restrictions people held for cards are claiming the virus had been blown out of proportion shortly before the new lockdown paula slayer filed this report. as well as bracing
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for an unprecedented 2nd nationwide covered 19 a lockdown that will see the next 3 weeks with strict restrictions being imposed now this is a particularly joyous time usually of the year you have the jewish new year on friday night you then have your key poor which is the most holy day of the jewish calendar and you should be thousands upon thousands of people will be in some regard this time that won't happen so a lot of disappointment here amongst the population among the other measures being implemented are no more than 10 people indoors remaining within 500 meters of one's home businesses cannot accept customers and schools and shopping centers are to be closed this follows a steady rise in the number of covered positive cases wednesday saw an unprecedented 6000 new cases being reported in one day the israeli prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu says that these moves are necessary and follow an in-depth conversation that he held with the country's health minister. in the last 2 days we have witnessed another law mean gruesome deaths and the continued increase in the number of critically ill patients as many of the experts have recommended we may have no choice but to try to the guidelines now there has been mixed reaction to the new lockdown on thursday night protesters gathered here in tel aviv to demonstrate against the new measures we caught up. with ordinary citizens to ask them what they feel is very frustrating it's killing the economy and many people feel like there is no hope and they don't know what is going on we're basically going crazy we can't work we can't go out we can't do whatever we used to do it's probably a good thing because cases are rising that the roof so that's what we're going to do but i don't think it's going to help i expect that instructions will go down but
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that the right back up as soon as the closer hands honestly it doesn't affect me at all i don't understand why it's much of a closure i understand schools some of the stores are closed but where i live 500 meters i go anywhere i want i do anything i want people i still say don't wear masks so i really don't understand how this is going to help anything now israel is not the 1st country that during the 1st wave witnessed a decline and is not experiencing a spike in cases the u.k. and france are in similar situations and so we can cautiously say that no country is from the 2nd wave be locked on the go into place and 2 o'clock local time this afternoon people out on the streets right now last minute shopping a lot of activity a head of the curfew it's also questionable women again i'll be able to report from the studio as this new dog comes into place. brickell authorities have
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begun housing thousands of migrants in a new tent city on the island of les paul's that's off the morea camp they have been was destroyed in a suspected arson attack by residents themselves earlier this month. 70 police officers in protective series were dispatched to the island many migrants have been living on the street since the fire under number had been refusing to be we house in the tent camp riot police trying to round up on the school until the new facility the greek government believes the fire is a sign the secure closed units are the only safe option. for the use of force showing the need to immediately close the disciplined open reception centers for
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refugees and migrants integrate closed controlled centers which will provide humane living conditions double fencing secu and francis surveillance systems and far safety the morea migrant camp was the largest refugee center in europe however it was severely overcrowded when over 8 outbreak analysts we spoke to believe the situation highlights the failures of europe's migration policies. i think this epitomizes the total 'd failure of europe's management of massive migration how many years have we been speaking about problems links to massive migration in europe over a 1000000 in research into just germany a 2050 what are they doing today are they working are the integrated of the speaking german european union is not talking about that or not i'm not even talking about it in france spain other countries where immigration is just a massive problem it's there is no policy managed by the european union and this camp where migrants or jews are burning down their own facilities just shows how
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bad treatment of this whole situation is by the european union what is this european union so we tell people look from all of africa that they could come over and we can't even pay for facilities to greet them this just doesn't make sense it's not the 1st time that somalia there until then was completely down to the ground and by than 16 out of 80 they'd been many many times where we had fire incidents and actually 7 people died during fire season in mind at all or so died there from i speak because they were trying to he didn't say that sense so as long as you have the sight of the nation's new t.v. all the quoting you have to remind maybe that's the percent there was always going to have a credit so i the time of the 5 year deal is 13000 people are staying in their innocent or that most men fall 2800 we had as many as 20000 people in the something so obviously this has been a main rescan nothing has been done by the authorities to prevent that from happening they've been meaning to then south you know demonstration and tension say
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place a very violent place and he says understandable because of the living conditions because of the way people about speaking in him displaced. by the russian opposition leader has called on the world to stand up for democracy settle have taken off sky was addressing human rights session of the united nations which was debating the ongoing crisis in the country. this edition bill demands immediate international attention peaceful protesters have been illegally detained beaten and raped some of the protesters have been found dead the last needs fast as a result of the decisions. it's very important you're going to notice that tended are for democratic principles and human rights is not interfere in internal affairs it is a universal question of human dignity men scours responded claiming the un session
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amounts to direct interference in the country's internal affairs it comes a day after the european parliament that it would no longer recognize article oleksandr lukashenko as the legitimate president of bellaver is although that's not discourage his supporters from taking to the streets as has been done daily to counter the ongoing opposition protests in the capital while the demonstrations are relatively small during the week that we came to continue to see mass opposition rallies himself recently came taken off sky was the 2nd for those wailing kwaito appointed by external forces. now the next phase has begun intense political financial and diplomatic pressure from outside neighboring countries refusing to recognize the election results and just like we saw in venezuela they found the belorussian why don't i declared president. a list and broadcast to neil clark believes the west is manipulating taken off guard for its own interests.
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because in this film before haven't we but in venezuela of course when they see the west the us and the western powers trying to through that proxies to topple the government there and when that it looked to for a while that might succeed when it did they then plan to turn to plan b. which was to anoint the so-called opposition leader as the legitimate leader of that country he'd advocation we could actually call this process so that's what's happened this week i think it's part of the strategy to deal with it to my eyes look at franco by saying that the opposition and opposition leader is the present course it's illegal but it's a new step they're hoping that will follow on from this is that more countries will recognize her as the legitimate leader of belarus the arrogance of this is absolute story could you imagine if you look at franco had said say 2017 when we had a very close election in britain though i don't recognise the reason mate as the prime minister of britain i recognized europe we called it that the election eve it
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won it could you imagine the outcry to that this is what the west is doing in belarus thanks for joining us here on r.t. international we're back with the latest headlines that in minutes.
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well welcome to self because vision areas may sophie shevardnadze emotions are our internal compass they got us through lives complexities but may get overwhelming in the process to talk about this i'm joined by dr richard davidson professor of psychology and say hatchery at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder and director of the center for health and minds. dr richard davidson professor of psychology and say catcher at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for health and isis really great to have you with us i mean we've been really looking forward to this so in your presentations he often raised the question why are some people more vulnerable to life challenges and others are more resilient to that he found an answer. well this is
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a question that has been with me from the start of my career and still is very quieter and present and i would say that we are up for aggressively learning more and more about the unsure. and what we also. especially focused on the last 15 years is what collins. training and what kinds of strategies a person might gauge and that may. promote positive qualities that enable them to become more resilient that has led us to focus on wellbeing to focus on the constituents of wellbeing and has led us to a very simple but very radical conclusion and that is that will be its best record it is a skill.

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