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in each new camps one hundred seventy kilometers from concern alone with her daughter her husband dmitri was killed in syria in twenty seventeen she sees the train from the perspective of her personal tragedy. i need to work with i see nothing in this train but death. because of the military involvement i've lost my husband or through what i'm worth only have this government. the russian defense ministry gives an official told of one hundred sixteen russian troops killed in syria officially august husband dmitri is not among them alongside the regular troops for several private combat units from russia agas husband belong to one of them. but it wasn't just ten or twenty soldiers from russia there were thousands and very many died. when august caesar videos of the trophy train she expresses just one wish. what they can be as now we are if i had known i might have gone to cousin and would have hounded down those generals it's. officially russia prohibits combat missions by private companies human rights activists speak of cynical double standards we meet up with one of the activists on the
in each new camps one hundred seventy kilometers from concern alone with her daughter her husband dmitri was killed in syria in twenty seventeen she sees the train from the perspective of her personal tragedy. i need to work with i see nothing in this train but death. because of the military involvement i've lost my husband or through what i'm worth only have this government. the russian defense ministry gives an official told of one hundred sixteen russian troops killed in syria officially...
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wrong it is it's an immoral to make that claim because of what you just said here let me turn to dmitri here i mean you know it's going to be 120000 troops it's going to be 10000 troops could be 1500 troops we keep hearing different things going on you know what is there any kind of focus. of policy here because we know that all of the major players including donald trump himself has had a great deal of untypically towards iran now you have policy makers in charge like bolton and pump a oh it looks like they have their own independent foreign policy of trump well to be frank with you i don't care much about the amount of troops because there's a lot there already and the fate of war and peace will not be decided by the number of troops or the number of aircraft carriers seem to be decided in washington by public opinion and by by the confrontation between trump and the congress between various factions inside the white house and my feeling is that there is not going to be a new war. and why. are you know why i think we have to thank their 2016 election for that because. huge critical fo
wrong it is it's an immoral to make that claim because of what you just said here let me turn to dmitri here i mean you know it's going to be 120000 troops it's going to be 10000 troops could be 1500 troops we keep hearing different things going on you know what is there any kind of focus. of policy here because we know that all of the major players including donald trump himself has had a great deal of untypically towards iran now you have policy makers in charge like bolton and pump a oh it...
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just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but you know what year maybe if i get a national public without me. but i always said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of the call which out. to celtic will put up a. new. store. soon lighted. 1001 news because i'm. at the. you know miss you already did the opposition leaders left saying they may of found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution didn't explain the integration we don't believe changes would have stayed on they would have but it took only a whole 3 e.u. what is a youngster this audience resisted minister to just. because it was a. deal of course so yeah. you got a lot of. those who believe that we. are the one you know. what is the muslim bill of
just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but you know what year maybe if i get a national public without me. but i always said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of the call which out. to celtic will put up a. new. store. soon...
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just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but you know what year maybe by that date national public brought me. but i always said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious the job double look at it what if we could not buy all the. stuff out of a club which at. celtic will put up a. new. store. soon i did. a lot of. suppling you know one who needs because i'm. at the news. with you on this. the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy you know solution. would have stayed on they would have thought it. was the e.u. it is a young. this is. going to. tell you. we got a lot of. those who believe that we. know and you know. it is the. dogs are below. us though in the eyes of the news of what they would put as it. rested in the. president to put. on. that lette
just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but you know what year maybe by that date national public brought me. but i always said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious the job double look at it what if we could not buy all the. stuff out of a club which at. celtic will put up a. new. store. soon i did. a lot...
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dmitry clem to have then contacted russian press secretary, dmitry peskov to see if he wanted to introduce page to any other russian government officials. the following day, peskov responded to the same email thread. peskov wrote, i have read about page, he is far from being the main one, so better not initiate the meeting in the kremlin. >>> on july 7, 2016, page delivered the first of his two speeches in moscow at nes. in the speech, page criticized the u.s. government's foreign policy toward russia, stating that washington and other western capitals have impeded potential progress through their often hypocritical focus on ideas, such as democratization, inequality, corruption and regime change. on july 8, 2016, page delivered a speech during the nes commencement. after page delivered his commencement address, russian deputy prime minister and nes board member arkady dvorkovich stated that the sanctions the united states had imposed on russia had hurt the nes. page and he shook hands at the commencement ceremony and whoever recalled that dvorkovich made statements to page about working t
dmitry clem to have then contacted russian press secretary, dmitry peskov to see if he wanted to introduce page to any other russian government officials. the following day, peskov responded to the same email thread. peskov wrote, i have read about page, he is far from being the main one, so better not initiate the meeting in the kremlin. >>> on july 7, 2016, page delivered the first of his two speeches in moscow at nes. in the speech, page criticized the u.s. government's foreign...
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just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but yeah but you made it by the date much of the public realm and you. probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. new . store. soon then i did. a lot of. suppling you know on the news because i'm. at the. you always will be there the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution especially in a question we don't believe would have stayed on they would have thought it. was a quite unique evil it is a young resistor administered. just. because it was a. deal of course so yeah a little. got a lot of mushroom a couple of. hours that we didn't know it though when you're going to snow. yes and if it is a
just like in 2004 the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double what they could but yeah but you made it by the date much of the public realm and you. probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. new . store. soon then i did. a lot of. suppling you...
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this is moldovan athlete dmitri voloshin running 50km for charity at the coldest place in the northern in siberia. the thermometre shows a wind—chill of over —60 celsius. he finished in six hours, a new record at such low temperatures. and from one extreme to the other. the australian summer shatters temperature records. it is the hottest summer here, with peaks of near 50 celsius. there are wildfires, too, including these which destroyed homes in victoria in march. the australian bureau of meteorology says the warming trend in the country is consistent with warming across the globe. this looks like a summer fire, but this is winter in the uk after the record february heat and a long dry spell. this fire broke out on moorland in yorkshire. warmer spells of weather happening earlier in the year are expected to make fires like this more common. i am still at wakehurst, but i have come inside to a very special place, the millennium seed bank. it is where they collect billions of seeds from varieties across the world. it is a huge project. janet terry is the seed collections manager. why c
this is moldovan athlete dmitri voloshin running 50km for charity at the coldest place in the northern in siberia. the thermometre shows a wind—chill of over —60 celsius. he finished in six hours, a new record at such low temperatures. and from one extreme to the other. the australian summer shatters temperature records. it is the hottest summer here, with peaks of near 50 celsius. there are wildfires, too, including these which destroyed homes in victoria in march. the australian bureau of...
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dmitry simez is president and ceo of cni, and the publisher and the ceo of the national interest. simez was born in the former soviet union, emigrated to the united states in the early 1970s, and joined cni's predecessor after working at the carnegie endowment for international peace. simez personally had many contacts with current and former russian government officials. as does cni collectively. as cni stated, when seeking a grant from the carnegie corporation in 2015, cni has unparalleled access to russian officials and politicians among washington think tanks. in part because cni has arranged for u.s. delegations to visit russia and for russian delegations to visit the united states as part of a so-called track two diplomatic efforts. on march 14, 2016, cni board member richard plepler organized a luncheon for henry kissinger at the time warner building in new york. the idea bliehind the event waso generate interest in cni's work and recruit board members. attendees included jared kushner. kushner told the office that the event came at a time when the trump campaign was having
dmitry simez is president and ceo of cni, and the publisher and the ceo of the national interest. simez was born in the former soviet union, emigrated to the united states in the early 1970s, and joined cni's predecessor after working at the carnegie endowment for international peace. simez personally had many contacts with current and former russian government officials. as does cni collectively. as cni stated, when seeking a grant from the carnegie corporation in 2015, cni has unparalleled...
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europe's importing of russian gas sophie shevardnadze has been talking in depth to kremlin spokesman dmitri pascoe off he explained why in particular the north stream 2 gas pipeline project which is expected to come online next year has got washington worried the full interview airs right here on monday. but huge international project. that we've seen other projects being and did before it started. well that is being performed for for the benefit of those countries supplying natural gas and receiving natural. the project there would be a very significant contribution for energy security of your and the project that is a huge competitor and very serious competitor for american gas producers and suppliers so instead that the main reason of course instead of fair. competition. they preferred to act and wild west time so they just show the gun and they say that no no you guys here in europe you're going to buy our natural gas and we don't care that it is at least 30 percent more expensive than the gas coming from the russians. lazio's prime ministers called into question the findings of the dut
europe's importing of russian gas sophie shevardnadze has been talking in depth to kremlin spokesman dmitri pascoe off he explained why in particular the north stream 2 gas pipeline project which is expected to come online next year has got washington worried the full interview airs right here on monday. but huge international project. that we've seen other projects being and did before it started. well that is being performed for for the benefit of those countries supplying natural gas and...
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. >> reporter: prime minister dmitry medvedev immediately ordering an investigation into the cause ofhe accident and russia's investigative committee, the equivalent of the fbi, has opened a criminal probe. and this is the second fatal crash involving a superjet 100. back in 2012 a demonstration flight crashed into a mountain in indonesia. that killed 45 people. the survivors from sunday's accident are getting help from emergency services. >> trevor, so many questions about this latest incident, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. passengers are describing the chaos after a charter plane crashed into a river in florida. we're getting a look inside the plane after it skidded off the runway at naval air station jacksonville. it was carrying military members and severalians from cuba, and what we do know is that all 143 people on board survived but were terrified as the plane hit the water. >> turbulence started. rumbling started and then all of a sudden it was like a small thud, like a small bump, and then it was the massive, massive impact. >> three pets in the plane's cargo hold were
. >> reporter: prime minister dmitry medvedev immediately ordering an investigation into the cause ofhe accident and russia's investigative committee, the equivalent of the fbi, has opened a criminal probe. and this is the second fatal crash involving a superjet 100. back in 2012 a demonstration flight crashed into a mountain in indonesia. that killed 45 people. the survivors from sunday's accident are getting help from emergency services. >> trevor, so many questions about this...
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speaking for some time what else did he have to say apologies dimitris not sure if you can hear us but dmitri pantelis joining us there from the venezuelan capital caracas and i was just asking you about some of the remarks that we heard from opposition opposition leader today what was his what was the message that he was trying to convey. well apologies for that i will try and reestablish a connection there to venezuela but obviously the story that has continued to try to appeal to the military in venezuela to essentially switch sides and abandon president nicolas maduro moving on though the u.s. is ramping up its sanctions on iran by ending wave as it allows eight nations to by iranian oil they include china india and turkey who could now face sanctions unless they stop importing iranian crude iranian oil sales have already fallen by half since the u.s. pulled out of the two thousand and fifteen u.k. deal same bus ravi reports now from an oil expo in iran's capital tehran. hours before more pressure from u.s. sanctions and to hold welcome in important guest the boss of opec his visit to an
speaking for some time what else did he have to say apologies dimitris not sure if you can hear us but dmitri pantelis joining us there from the venezuelan capital caracas and i was just asking you about some of the remarks that we heard from opposition opposition leader today what was his what was the message that he was trying to convey. well apologies for that i will try and reestablish a connection there to venezuela but obviously the story that has continued to try to appeal to the...
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across talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dmitri but he's a political analyst we spoke to international and in france we have john laughlin he is a lecturer in political philosophy at isis the catholic university. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to let me go to john 1st in france i came across a wonderful article most of his articles are wonderful. by pat buchanan titled all of the world's problems ours to solve question mark here and he says and i think it's quite artfully written here after an exhausting 2 weeks one is tempted to ask how many quarrels clashes and conflicts can even a superpower manage at once and is it not time for the united states preoccupied with so many crises to begin asking why is this our problem john this that this administration this white house seems to think that it is god ordained that they must solve these problems oh by the way problems that they've created themselves what's going on here go ahead jim. well i think this idea that. the superpower is responsible for every country in the world is obviously rid
across talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dmitri but he's a political analyst we spoke to international and in france we have john laughlin he is a lecturer in political philosophy at isis the catholic university. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to let me go to john 1st in france i came across a wonderful article most of his articles are wonderful. by pat buchanan titled all of the world's problems ours to solve question mark here and he says and...