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that was. it was. a military plane crash in eastern ukraine leaves 26 people dead the sole survivor is in a serious but stable condition. and. the cut . cut hundreds of anti-government protesters turned out again in the russian capital with several early arrests reported the latest demonstration follows alexander lukashenko is in operation this week for his 6th term as president. of the wrong brands america's new sanctions regime against it as medical terrorism the arabian foreign minister speaks to r.t. . the united states restrictions prevented from even transferring money to buy back
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seats so it's it's basically medical coverage of the us you think it's. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me carrying. ukrainian military plane has crashed crash landed on a motorway in the east of the country taking the lives of 26 people there were 2 survivors of the crash but one has died in hospital the other is in a serious but not life threatening condition correspondent gave more details to kevin. the plane was carrying 7 officers along with 20 flight school cadets originally there was supposed to be 28 people on board but one cadet was not allowed on the plane now it was reported by officials that the pilot reported a fail or in one of the and gins before the crash and investigation has been
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launched soon after the crash the plane was engulfed in fire and emergency services rushed to the scene along with officials and also personnel of that military school and this is what we heard from them. when emergency units arrived the plane was on fire and everyone who was inside died. you. deep condolences to the relatives and loved ones it's an awful tragedy for all of ukraine for a university for crews we trained young people who would defend the motherland. so many young lives go in there again. look at the pictures coming through in the stream very close to a busy road a lot of people live fire engines of course but it was literally just a couple of feet. from a busy road. it could have been a heck of a lot worse if it come down just a few feet further on hit the road and well the 1st thing that comes up in your
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mind is the suggestion that the pollock could have tried to land on that motorway but that wasn't the case but still you can imagine all the cars trying to dodge the burning parts and the plane crashed only a few kilometers away from that military airport it was only a training flight so again just because there were cars on that highway there were plenty of witnesses they were talking about. a massive fire and again like i said burning parts being thrown around this exactly what we heard from one of the witnesses we were driving on the motorway by the city of when we. saw fire and heard several explosions one after the other at 1st it was not clear what was burning there but then cars had to change course as the plane was burning in pieces right on the road while the investigation is already in full swing obviously saturday has been declared a day of mourning for the victims the ukrainian president for dimmers alinsky has
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decided to visit the crash site himself a massive tragedy for ukraine that is. nearly 2 months since the disputed election plunge tell everything to turmoil protesters have once again taken to the street a number of arrests have been made it comes amid weak president lukashenko was inaugurated for a fixed term as president a month earlier than expected the international community condemns the move calling it a secret inauguration when no public was invited it also provoked anger among the opposition police trying to disperse the crowds at this latest protest seemingly adopting a softer line of play. about. what it was you know a lot of us discovered that we have to this is the 1st weekend since the inauguration of alexander lukashenko here in. the russian capital in minsk and right now saturday is the weekly event the women's march all women who are who
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disagree with alexander lukashenko who do not recognize him as their president they have decided to make a show in the center will be better russian capital victory day square commemorating the defeat of the nazi germany back in 1945 and it was one of the one of the venue's one of the places where women were supposed to take that march to apparently they sure people in the green people in black and they decided to change their route to do so they decided to turn around now again these women's marches they have become a week into sometimes an even more regular thing here in about a. well but this one is special because again it's the 1st one since the inauguration of alexander lukashenko it has been branded as sort of a rehearsal for for tomorrow's action which is expected to draw tens of tens of thousands of people several people have been detained here today
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normally the practice is they would be detained and later released if they didn't break any see any laws but all those who are marching they remain defiant the try to get scatter don't they want whenever they get scattered around they regroup and emerge in the new areas. iran's branded new u.s. sanctions against the country as medical terrorism the words by the foreign minister came in an interview to our teens well the part program which as the next hour the new u.s. measures target iran's defense sounds nuclear industries they blacklist 27 individuals and entities that washington claims are involved in developing nuclear weapons washington early is that it was reimposing or u.n. sanctions that have been in place before the iran nuclear deal well those 6 old restrictions had hit sectors of iran's economy hard like banking for example all banks including the iranian central bank found themselves on the blacklist well
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that makes it wrong they able to pay for much needed medicine as many organizations refused to deal with those banks fearing u.s. sanctions washington claims it's only about stopping the development of nuclear weapons something to iran denies it's ever been involved with speaking at length to artie's worlds apart as the iranian foreign minister says is the people who are left to suffer. certainly the sanctions and economic hardship that the united states imposed on iran has had a significant impact we have quite a bit of money stashed in countries abroad and those countries are prevented by the united states from even allowing us to buy medicine with our own money whatever the americans are saying about their sanctions not affecting a humanitarian items is just like the united states restrictions prevents us from even transferring money to to buy vaccines so it's basically medical terrorism
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that the u.s. is engaged. 13 members 13 of the 15 security council members quites wrote letters to the president of the security council once on the 20th of august when the united states issued its so-called no to because in and once on the 20th of september when the united states claimed that is purported the u.n. sanctions have come back rejecting it and that's what's important and that's a major diplomatic defeat for the united states isolation of the united states. verification by the international community of the legitimacy of the iranian position really it is an important achievement not just put it on but for the international community and for the rule of law. north stream is is a very clear example that if europeans allow the united states to bully them when it
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comes to iran the united states can bully them when it comes to the lifeline and north stream is extremely important for europe as you know and the united states is even trying to intimidate clearly intimidate it germany from from engaging with russia in that so i think the lesson that has to be drawn from that is that if you allow a bully to operate in these new leaves no and i think the europeans need to realize that. we have said that with or without the united states iranian interest that or. guaranteed in the j.c. we don't want anything outside the g.c. people we simply want what is ours what was bargained what was negotiated within the j.c. pewee and it cannot be renegotiated j.c. puree is alive the security council proved that it is
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a lot. the united states tried to torpedo this resolution if you were sitting in a room the united states not only left the room but bombed the room try to destroy the room now it has to gain a seat back in the room and that is not automatic i'm not putting any preconditions i mean you do not want to have a situation in international. environment where somebody can leave an agreement and come back to it this doesn't want. to follow trump has nominated judge amy kearney barrett to the u.s. supreme court she's to fill the seat left vacant following the death of justice justice ruth bader ginsburg trunk all the judge eminently qualified for the job if seated barrett would solidify the right would lean of the court where conservatives now hold of 53 majority u.s. senate republicans have pledged to confirm her nomination before november's
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presidential election democrats long happy with that saying the voters should weigh in before the post is filled. privacy activists are sounding the alarm over amazon's new in home security drone however the retail giant insists it's the next big thing. however some potential consumers seem less than convinced describing the project as insane and there were questions over who else could use the device to snoop we got opinion in new york. it's absolutely insane that that be that's being marketed and sold to a public a little uncomfortable with a let's see if someone could hack it i mean you don't want this drone to go into
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your bathroom while you're taking a shower is that companies like amazon and ray are collecting data they do it constantly and you know it 1st they say when i click you know we're only using data for this and then it comes out 2 years later that they've been listening to every word that you said so. i'm concerned about it but you're paying with your data for convenience and that's. that's the rub that's what happens nowadays that's. fortunate but that's a people do. amazon's been courting controversy with a number of its new products there's unease about a wrist worn device promoted as a health gadget which can scan your body and analyze your voice and the company's alexa guard a virtual assistant continuous smart speak out into we're listening device amazon insists no one can view your data without permission and it won't ever sell that
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information the launch of the indoor drone is planned for next year although the smart home division of amazon which developed it called ring says the product still needs regulatory approval investigative journalist dave lindorff believes this latest offering is in line with how tech giants now operates. well look amazon is all about collecting data i mean that's that's what they do it's same thing with facebook and google they're collecting enormous amounts of data on every with every person they can get we know that the major internet companies and companies like amazon are cooperating willingly with police state local and federal police agencies intelligence agencies all they've got to do basically is ask and they get what they want the real question is why americans buy these things i mean people know that there's been stories about aleck's monitoring what's going
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on in your house amazingly. american citizens seem to be ok with the idea of large corporations collecting every kind of data you know they complain about the government collecting data but they don't seem to mind the idea that it's completely. autonomous unregulated corporations are getting their data. go ahead sex and then military muscles a few 1000 trade along with the latest cod let's take the battlefield and the huge military exercise in russia over the house coming up with a bright. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. the
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day. thinks. we dare to ask. only my social class. people also in poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family off your born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than you born into generational poverty. it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family.
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wall street financial engineers like love the krauts. the money printing into their pockets at a rate that according to the rand corporation equals more than $50.00 trillion dollars so that is. that's why we have social unrest that's why we have incredible all wealth and income gap that's why we have such a distorted economy that's why wages are not keeping up that's why we've got inflation raging. in the story. welcome back robin violent scuffles in central london as an estimated $15000.00 gathered to denounce the government's new coded lockdown measures as police moved in to disperse the crowds or to far with square for ignoring social distancing
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rules and not wearing face masks demonstrators threw both rules at the officers who responded with both hands the rally was called off the new coronavirus restrictions were revealed police made several arrests and a number of people were injured. lebanon's caretaker prime minister has stepped down after failing to form a unity government the president michel a human had earlier admitted a miracle would be needed to achieve any unity due to disagreements on religious based quotas for key appointments lebanon's been in limbo since the previous cabinet resigned on mass following the huge blast in beirut which killed hundreds present a year and had given a stark warning if the prime minister designate failed to bring the political sides together is a much more thought if a government is not formed where are we heading. to hell of course whilst we're listening in or speaking if this wasn't the case france's led efforts
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in its former colony to get a unity government president mccracken was one of the 1st world leaders to arrive and offer aid on condition the political parties came together paris says it regrets that failure says it's still not too late political commentator marwan argument doesn't believe france can really help. micro-loan tried to come to lebanon and tried to talk and he spoke with the right people mind you he spoke of the political elite that are governing the institutions of the government they hold the institutions hostage because this was the fact of the top of giving employment in the government according to the top 5 cords they hold the institutions hostage this is why my crown tries to talk to them but what can micro bibi's do with stuff to the people it's up to the political parties holding these institutions he called for the elections but there is an election and any viable democracy in the world when you have an election and you have
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a majority in parliament that meet george you formulate a government and whatever is not within that meet or becomes opposition this is not the case in lebanon they are not even allowing the people who won in the election to formulate a government because the majority is ally to hezbollah and we all know the political bickering and on the role of hezbollah in lebanon so basically it said that luck and it's an economic fallout and live among is literally headed to where president obama said he said it out late in the end he should not have said it but he was being honest we are heading to help. a new guide on language sensitivity has been issued for local governments staff members and then what is left a few people literally lost for words.
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miles instead of finally taking care of problems in berlin and it's proposed to destroy the german language anyone who still dreams of a lift the lawyers in the face of such a policy cannot really be held. problem in berlin unlawful places clam crime too little new residential buildings etc etc reg reno alliance 1st of all draft a new guideline for employees of the berlin administration on use of diversity sensitive language. will become a black be renamed soon. berlin
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is home to people from many different backgrounds berliners should understand that ministration is their own if the diversity of berlin is reflected in the administration and that is a benefit for the entire city. a quick look at some other world news now firefighters are still battling a blaze which started on friday in a national forest in our zone a it's now said to cover some $5200.00 acres helicopters have been dropping water in an effort to bring the situation under control the locals have been evacuated from the area meanwhile and. sons. police have used bounce songs on pappa spray against protesters in the greek capital demonstrators have been marching in solidarity with hunger strikers linked to an outlawed militant organization 2 of the hunger strikers have already died. in
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. the 1st 4 days the future climate demonstration has taken place in berlin since the covert lock downs were lifted protesters including school children gathered at the brandenburg gate demanding politicians tackle global warming police say $8000.00 attended by well tonight are playing those 3 times more than lunch. rush is held a massive military exercise in its southern corpuses region the drills focused on combating cruise missiles on unmanned aerial crafts and featured troops from allied countries.
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m 80000 took part in the weeklong exercises with 250 tanks and hundreds of infantry . vehicles around $200.00 artillery systems were also involved forces from armenia bellaver east china and myanmar all attended we spoke to russia's chief of general staff who have thought the many. russians defense ministry has a very open and inclusive policy in general as i already mentioned these exercises
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were announced by the defense board back in december 29th teen 10 days prior to the launch date deputy defense minister alexander foreman held a briefing for a to shay's to inform them of all the objectives goals teams and the schedule we provided the details to the o. a c. the united states and other nato member states today all attachés were invited to observe the exercises and attend a briefing how much more open can it get we do not see reciprocal actions by the united states and their nato allies however for example we have never been invited to attend their scheduled exercises they usually post a very brief announcement with a date and a location and nothing else in contrast to how we do it here we provide all the details openly while they don't we can draw our own conclusions and we are wary of these frequent u.s.
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nato air missions close to our borders thanks for joining us here on our c.n.n. national web back at the top of the hour with the latest. leg. length.
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i doubt. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. crazy for him to let it be an arms race is all off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of the arm time to sit down and talk. we are segregated only by social class law school class people also in poverty by 1st playing if you're born into a poor family ocular born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15
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in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. welcome to redact to the new. this is the show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents over the past month there's been a lot of talk about how trump hates the military he's been mocking our soldiers believe it or aling our generals and talking down to his golf caddie who happens to be a member of blackwater you know just a case of 43 year old dentist playing 9 holes gets a little too close to the the caddy can kill the man with 2 fingers or he could use a pitching wedge so as not to bruise is 2 fingers but the mainstream media and the liberal establishment have been mortified how could donald speak so horribly about men and women who have served our armed forces trumps comments quotes.

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