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violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protests first class with police they claim sunday's presidential ballot was ready to give the country and competent leader alexander the go almost eighty percent of party cameramen filming the caution. south korea carries out military drills disputed sea border with the north despite threats of retaliation from pyongyang. canceled a military exercise this morning. and millions of migrants from poor states to russia as a land of opportunity but for many who are forced to work illegally the grass isn't always greener. max's fourth highlights with former. hello there thanks for watching the sports. champion china one cup winners russia russia finland six two to end the tournament on the. right in the victory over severe. legal system the giants in the n.f.l. with. the trick. that stopped the ice hockey they were russia have ended the china one cup in style because men she curing the try to feed the czechs on saturday i'm finishing the tournament by beating the finn six two to keep the one hundred percent record
violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protests first class with police they claim sunday's presidential ballot was ready to give the country and competent leader alexander the go almost eighty percent of party cameramen filming the caution. south korea carries out military drills disputed sea border with the north despite threats of retaliation from pyongyang. canceled a military exercise this morning. and millions of migrants from poor states to russia...
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opposition wants to bring more people out on to the streets of the belorussian capital to protest what they believe is a fraudulent election. also this hour north korea the south military drill and the future of the border. thanks ends up. hajo in the korean peninsula we bring you the latest developments in that situation. and millions of migrants from poor central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity but for many the grass is not always greener. reexamined russia or if your price is off the old rules listing slopes in value the business news is in twenty minutes. warm welcome to you buy from our headquarters here in central moscow this is our team with me and he said now way it's two pm here in the russian capital one pm in minsk where police have cracked down on thousands of opposition supporters in the belorussian capital as they tried to storm government buildings in protest over the presidential election incumbent leader alexander lukashenko has won a fourth term in office but his opponents say the paul was rigged covering the result of a reports from minsk.
opposition wants to bring more people out on to the streets of the belorussian capital to protest what they believe is a fraudulent election. also this hour north korea the south military drill and the future of the border. thanks ends up. hajo in the korean peninsula we bring you the latest developments in that situation. and millions of migrants from poor central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity but for many the grass is not always greener. reexamined russia or if your price...
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though rory one could certainly say that judging purely by the voter turnout already the belorussian central election committee has pronounced this presidential election valid as over fifty percent of registered voters have cast their ballots ad that was a half way throughout the voting day so quite a high tariff turnout not perhaps surprisingly enough the lowest order to voter turnout was here in the capital in minsk where opposition support is quite strong but with the other belorussian regions showing quite a high voter turnout we do know that according to exit polls the incumbent bell russian president alex on the lookout is already receiving nearly eighty percent of the votes with that of the highest ranking of his opposition. competitors receiving just over six percent of the votes of course a huge gap that would certainly seem to prove almost everybody right because new most of course people believe that alex of the question will win this presidential election the country's and his fourth consecutive run for office prolonging his sixteen year stretch of power bars so what you'
though rory one could certainly say that judging purely by the voter turnout already the belorussian central election committee has pronounced this presidential election valid as over fifty percent of registered voters have cast their ballots ad that was a half way throughout the voting day so quite a high tariff turnout not perhaps surprisingly enough the lowest order to voter turnout was here in the capital in minsk where opposition support is quite strong but with the other belorussian...
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why from the belorussian capital minsk i'm catherine is our will bring you all the details in just a few moments. ethnic tension between russian nationalists and groups in the caucuses forces moscow to take preventive security measures to avoid a new wave of clashes. no topic was off limits as prime minister vladimir putin took the hot seat for his annual q. and a session with the public nationalism and justice were among the issues that came up in the four long discussion. on european speak out against the governments of the methods used to deal with volatile economies. increasingly being seen as the roots of the problem. with a look back at the week's top stories in the latest developments this is in moscow so exit polls in baton rouge suggest alexander lukashenko is on course for five more years as president he's already sixteen appears to have taken more than eighty percent of the vote in sunday's presidential election opposition leader some supporters are in the central square of the capital minsk to protest what they say was a rigged the ballot stun grenades were used to disper
why from the belorussian capital minsk i'm catherine is our will bring you all the details in just a few moments. ethnic tension between russian nationalists and groups in the caucuses forces moscow to take preventive security measures to avoid a new wave of clashes. no topic was off limits as prime minister vladimir putin took the hot seat for his annual q. and a session with the public nationalism and justice were among the issues that came up in the four long discussion. on european speak...
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the heart of the belorussian capital minsk i'm catarina with all the details coming your way in just a few moments. russian authorities a step up security. to the streets of moscow as ethnic tension escalated between russian nationalists and groups from the. prime minister vladimir putin addresses nationalism and justice as he hosts q. and a session with the public with no topic off limits. europeans are battling against tough measures with many blaming the euro for drowning their countries in debt in the first place. with the top stories of today this week you with. is voting first next president amid claims from the opposition that the election has been rigged the country's incumbent leader alexander lukashenko europe's last dictator is seeking a fourth term in office off to sixteen consecutive years in power. is monitoring the election in. the russian central election committee has pronounced this presidential election valid as over fifty percent of the.
the heart of the belorussian capital minsk i'm catarina with all the details coming your way in just a few moments. russian authorities a step up security. to the streets of moscow as ethnic tension escalated between russian nationalists and groups from the. prime minister vladimir putin addresses nationalism and justice as he hosts q. and a session with the public with no topic off limits. europeans are battling against tough measures with many blaming the euro for drowning their countries in...
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andras of protesters and several position presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote but he does out of a was in the heart of minsk when the brownings broke out she's keeping up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with the way that the presidential election was.
andras of protesters and several position presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote but he does out of a was in the heart of minsk when the brownings broke out she's keeping up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with the way that the presidential election was.
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hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko want a fourth consecutive term in office with more than seventy percent.
hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko want a fourth consecutive term in office with more than seventy percent.
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hundreds of protesters on several position presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's lead down exam but only because franco won all fourth consecutive term in office we don't waste eighty percent of the vote. in the halls of minsk when the rallies that broke out she's keeping us up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with.
hundreds of protesters on several position presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's lead down exam but only because franco won all fourth consecutive term in office we don't waste eighty percent of the vote. in the halls of minsk when the rallies that broke out she's keeping us up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with.
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hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote. is in minsk and now joins us live. katrina of course the outcome of the election has caused a stir in the country with more.
hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote. is in minsk and now joins us live. katrina of course the outcome of the election has caused a stir in the country with more.
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carrie it's very early in the morning here in the belorussian capital it's also a monday a work day so far the only people we've seen are those that are hiring off work or taking kids to school at the moment the very heart of the bell russian capital looks quiet in stark contrast to what it was looking like last night when thousands of people poured out onto the city streets first in the square square then blocking off of one of minsk central avenues walking down it towards the parliament house where they staged a somewhat long protests are some people at some point started to break through been bandied to see the current leaders the moment that begins the president they started breaking down doors breaking the glass and clashing with police riot police at times it of course to push them back and that is where our camera crew got hurt two of my cameramen was on the head with police with arms they were shaken up continue to work and said that they're feeling fine but it was still a very unpleasant event and it wasn't the only one at the beginning it almost felt like. really distinguishi
carrie it's very early in the morning here in the belorussian capital it's also a monday a work day so far the only people we've seen are those that are hiring off work or taking kids to school at the moment the very heart of the bell russian capital looks quiet in stark contrast to what it was looking like last night when thousands of people poured out onto the city streets first in the square square then blocking off of one of minsk central avenues walking down it towards the parliament house...
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thousands of protesters came to the very heart of the belorussian capital protesting an election that they believe to have been rigged thousands of people came to this square where we are right now. and the. central. parliament building where thousands more came to join them at first it seemed like a peaceful protest people standing there shouting slogans. and leave which was of course directed specifically at incumbent president. just secured his fourth consecutive victory soon turned violent when protesters began storming the building breaking down doors smashing glass windows they were met with resistance by riot police camera crew in the brawl. in the face by police but. they sustained some bruises on their face and. they seem to be all right many other journalists. thousand people were detained according to official sources here in minsk after police dispersed the riots brutally but very efficiently very quickly it was in a matter of minutes that the square which was filled with thousands of people was emptied by a riot police in full riot gear we know that several opposition of
thousands of protesters came to the very heart of the belorussian capital protesting an election that they believe to have been rigged thousands of people came to this square where we are right now. and the. central. parliament building where thousands more came to join them at first it seemed like a peaceful protest people standing there shouting slogans. and leave which was of course directed specifically at incumbent president. just secured his fourth consecutive victory soon turned violent...
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belorussian central election committee has pronounced this presidential election valid as over fifty percent of registered.
belorussian central election committee has pronounced this presidential election valid as over fifty percent of registered.
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the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote but he knows that ever was in the heart of minsk when the rally was broke out she's keeping us up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with the way that.
the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko won a fourth consecutive term in office with almost eighty percent of the vote but he knows that ever was in the heart of minsk when the rally was broke out she's keeping us up to date. it appears that it's not just the people. that are not satisfied with the way that.
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turnout was here and the capital of minsk where opposition support is quite strong with the other belorussian regions showing quite a high voter turnout we do know that according to exit polls the incumbent bell russian president that it's on the real question is already receiving nearly eighty percent of the votes with of the highest ranking of his opposition up competitors receiving just over six percent of the votes of course a huge gap that would certainly seem to prove almost everybody right because we most of course people believe that alex other who question will win this presidential election has guys seen a number of firsts specifically of course in regards to opposition candidates they received free on air time very limited amount of money or time admittedly but still it was a first for this country and there are a lection where opposition candidates did have a chance to talk to their electorate through the mass media outlets are there were also some sanction to an anti-government protest that was also a first for the country so optimist do seem to say that this could be a political
turnout was here and the capital of minsk where opposition support is quite strong with the other belorussian regions showing quite a high voter turnout we do know that according to exit polls the incumbent bell russian president that it's on the real question is already receiving nearly eighty percent of the votes with of the highest ranking of his opposition up competitors receiving just over six percent of the votes of course a huge gap that would certainly seem to prove almost everybody...
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to start a live from moscow on the somali group had by violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protesters clashed with police and they claim sunday's presidential ballot was rigged to give the country's incumbent leader alexander. almost eighty percent of the vote party cameramen filming the clashes were also injured. north korea has said it will not retaliate against south korea's exercises on an island close to their disputed sea border despite a provocation moscow called on salt council of war games warning they might aggravate tension. and millions of migrants from more central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity but for many who are forced to work illegally the crowds in the region. now the e.u. has been asked to declare the west bank and the gaza strip and depend. palestinian state even without a peace deal with israel there's followed a breakdown breakdown i should say a negotiation after the jewish state resumed settlement building r.t. spoke to rabbi andrew baker who said no solution for the region can exclude israel and that ant
to start a live from moscow on the somali group had by violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protesters clashed with police and they claim sunday's presidential ballot was rigged to give the country's incumbent leader alexander. almost eighty percent of the vote party cameramen filming the clashes were also injured. north korea has said it will not retaliate against south korea's exercises on an island close to their disputed sea border despite a...
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from the belorussian capital minsk i'm catherine is our will bring you all the details in just a moment's. ethnic tension between russian nationalists and groups in the caucuses forces moscow authorities to take preventive security measures to avoid a new wave of clashes. service no topic was off limits as prime minister took the hot seat for his annual q. and a session with the public nationalism and justice were among the issues that came up in the for discussion. europeans speak out against their governments and the methods used to deal with volatile economies the single currency is increasingly being seen as the roots of the problem. with a look back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is. in moscow and the next president about a rule says alexander lukashenko it's only a prelim result but with all except polls suggesting the currently to receive more than seventy percent of the votes in sunday's election it's unlikely to change well let's get the latest on that election which is just ended from. katrina we understand that police used stun grenades to disperse.
from the belorussian capital minsk i'm catherine is our will bring you all the details in just a moment's. ethnic tension between russian nationalists and groups in the caucuses forces moscow authorities to take preventive security measures to avoid a new wave of clashes. service no topic was off limits as prime minister took the hot seat for his annual q. and a session with the public nationalism and justice were among the issues that came up in the for discussion. europeans speak out against...
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while at the moment we're here in independence square in the heart of the belorussian capital minsk i've just come back from the main where the main action is just outside the house of parliament and up close you can see that some windows have indeed been broken there are a large amount of people by the doors and they're sort of half heartedly trying to break the doors and push their way and so far there's not been organized attempt to break the doors down and for the people to actually enter the building but the situation in the crowd is indeed very tense just a few moments ago we saw a riot police leave before they did that however our very own camera crew got injured during filming they came up closer to the police barricades and were hit on the head with but tongs police batons they're quite shaken they've got serious bruises we don't know if there's any chance of concussion yet because they're refusing to go to hospital they say they're fine and they will continue working but this is just one of the many incidents here in independence square the situation growing more and more tense
while at the moment we're here in independence square in the heart of the belorussian capital minsk i've just come back from the main where the main action is just outside the house of parliament and up close you can see that some windows have indeed been broken there are a large amount of people by the doors and they're sort of half heartedly trying to break the doors and push their way and so far there's not been organized attempt to break the doors down and for the people to actually enter...
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opposition wants to bring more people out onto the streets of the belorussian capital to protest what they believe is a fraudulent election. south korea carries out military drills to the disputed sea border with the north. korean peninsula we bring you the latest developments from that situation. millions of migrants from central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity for many the grass is always greener. around the world around the clock this is r.t. well our top story now police have cracked down on thousands of opposition supporters in the been a russian capital minsk as they tried to storm government buildings in protest of the presidential election incumbent. has won a fourth term in office but his opponents say the poll was rigged. the reports from . it's all quiet right now in the bell russian capital of course a very stark contrast to what was taking place last night when thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of the capital they were here first where we are right now in october sky square thousands of people with flags and banners chanting slogans c
opposition wants to bring more people out onto the streets of the belorussian capital to protest what they believe is a fraudulent election. south korea carries out military drills to the disputed sea border with the north. korean peninsula we bring you the latest developments from that situation. millions of migrants from central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity for many the grass is always greener. around the world around the clock this is r.t. well our top story now police...
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coming up here on our to but first let's take a look at the headlines violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protesters clashed with police they claim sunday's presidential ballot was waged to give the country's incumbent leader alexander lukashenko almost eighty percent of the vote are two cameramen filming the clashes were also injured. north korea has said it will not retaliate against south korea's exercises on an island close to there to spew to see border that's the spite delving into provocation moscow called on seoul to cancel the war games warning they might have a tense tense. and millions of migrants from more central asian states see russia as a land of opportunity but for many who are forced to working illegally the grass is not always greener. up next door and peter the valid his gas in a debate over whether the stalled middle east peace talks need a new broker to replace the united states crosstalk is up next. to keep. a low cost of computer a little embarrassing failure this is how many describe washington's most recent attempt to reach a pe
coming up here on our to but first let's take a look at the headlines violence on the streets of the belorussian capital as thousands of opposition protesters clashed with police they claim sunday's presidential ballot was waged to give the country's incumbent leader alexander lukashenko almost eighty percent of the vote are two cameramen filming the clashes were also injured. north korea has said it will not retaliate against south korea's exercises on an island close to there to spew to see...
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it's all quiet right now in the belorussian capital of course a very stark contrast to what was taking place last night when thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of the capital they were here first where we are right now in october sky square thousands of people with flags and banners chanting slogans calling the election of fraudulent one and asking for attacks on the incumbent president and victor in this election to step down and give the people a democratic choice they then blocked off one of minsk central highways and move towards the parliament building some of the protesters tried to storm the building breaking down doors smashing the windows riot police of course tried to resist and pushed everybody out of the way got really differentiating between civilians and journalists anybody and everybody who was close to them got hit including our very own cameramen who were hit on the face with police baton police dispersed the riots brutally put very efficiently very quickly it was in a matter of minutes that the square which was filled with thousands of people was e
it's all quiet right now in the belorussian capital of course a very stark contrast to what was taking place last night when thousands of opposition supporters took to the streets of the capital they were here first where we are right now in october sky square thousands of people with flags and banners chanting slogans calling the election of fraudulent one and asking for attacks on the incumbent president and victor in this election to step down and give the people a democratic choice they...
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hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko one fourth consecutive term in office with more than seventy percent of the vote his opponents insist the poll was rigged while c.i.s. observers have said it was legitimate at the same time oh s. c.e. monitors have demanded explanations from the country's government on the arrests and claimed the ballot didn't fully meet international standards russia's president dmitry medvedev described the election as an internal matter for fellow groups out about the country will always be a close ally and said.
hundreds of protesters and several opposition presidential candidates who took to the streets of the belorussian capital angry at the outcome of sunday's election the country's leader alexander lukashenko one fourth consecutive term in office with more than seventy percent of the vote his opponents insist the poll was rigged while c.i.s. observers have said it was legitimate at the same time oh s. c.e. monitors have demanded explanations from the country's government on the arrests and claimed...
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here only but if you are here and president i come back i know it's a phrasing cold here in the belorussian capital minsk thousands of people have come out to protest what they believe was a falsified rigged presidential election if you can see behind me they're moving down one of minsk central avenues press vick ms ali as they see or independence avenue they're trying to block off traffic so far we haven't heard of any sort of clashes between them the riot police we haven't heard any attempts from riot police to get the people off the streets but they are holding flags and just moving down the street waving those banners trying to get everybody together and earlier we saw up to at least five thousand people standing here in this very square according to the press secretaries also of the opposition candidates that we managed to speak to . their plan their major plan was to stand here until their voices are heard there wasn't a specific plan of a two three four hour rally after which people would just go home opposition candidates say that they were prepared and the people that were here wer
here only but if you are here and president i come back i know it's a phrasing cold here in the belorussian capital minsk thousands of people have come out to protest what they believe was a falsified rigged presidential election if you can see behind me they're moving down one of minsk central avenues press vick ms ali as they see or independence avenue they're trying to block off traffic so far we haven't heard of any sort of clashes between them the riot police we haven't heard any attempts...