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e.u. integration plans. also in the week's major news doomed flight three sixty three is a black box valuable insights into the tragic crash killed fifty in central russia we reconstruct the jets final. and the afghan president jackson vice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after two thousand and fourteen. you're watching our two weekly live from moscow where we give you a rundown on the week's top stories. it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing an atomic program under control and this now and now reports on how the landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks the deal of the decade there will be all sorts of interests will try to bully gardasil but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us in the run for thirty four years so this is the measure of big breakthrough at the moment but we have to be the world powers and iran reac
e.u. integration plans. also in the week's major news doomed flight three sixty three is a black box valuable insights into the tragic crash killed fifty in central russia we reconstruct the jets final. and the afghan president jackson vice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after two thousand and fourteen. you're watching our two weekly live from moscow where we give you a rundown on the week's top stories. it's...
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since ukraine's decision not to integrate with the e.u. is believed to be based on economic matters i also venture capital hose cases failed them was that the country will regret it in the future. the e.u. have said that they're not going to be compensating ukraine for the money that would be lost from not doing business with the c.i.s. countries so i'm talking about no longer privy to the likes of gas discounts as well as twenty five percent of ukrainian goods make their way to russia as well just in anticipation of this deal that everyone thought was going to be stilled we've actually had a loss of five billion dollars between ukraine and russia really the industries that have been suffering the most is the ship building car industry materials a metals a lot of that industry that really suffered since the two thousand and eight crisis has taken a blow in the last six months in anticipation of joining this deal also if they were to enter the free trade zone board it would mean is a flooding of cheap goods i'm talking about household brand
since ukraine's decision not to integrate with the e.u. is believed to be based on economic matters i also venture capital hose cases failed them was that the country will regret it in the future. the e.u. have said that they're not going to be compensating ukraine for the money that would be lost from not doing business with the c.i.s. countries so i'm talking about no longer privy to the likes of gas discounts as well as twenty five percent of ukrainian goods make their way to russia as well...
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e.u. integration deal. to ca accused of recruiting guantanamo bay prisoners as double agents of the world's most dangerous men reportedly freed and paid well for collecting data abroad plus. is fracking to blame the controversial technology has come under heavy criticism as the u.s. state of texas has been shaken by a string of tremors something the area has never seen before. two am in moscow i met good to have you with us our top story this hour protests against ukraine shelving in integration deal have been going on for a week and happening in the country's capital as we speak these are peaceful scenes but police are dispersed one rally with tear gas stun grenades and baton is on saturday demonstrators want the president to resign after he said no to europe or he's like sarah has more from kiev. during the week e of central square was the stage of the mass protest of those supporting your integration and opposing president acknowledges decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no lo
e.u. integration deal. to ca accused of recruiting guantanamo bay prisoners as double agents of the world's most dangerous men reportedly freed and paid well for collecting data abroad plus. is fracking to blame the controversial technology has come under heavy criticism as the u.s. state of texas has been shaken by a string of tremors something the area has never seen before. two am in moscow i met good to have you with us our top story this hour protests against ukraine shelving in...
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e.u. integration. president putin meanwhile denies allegations it was russia that blackmailed ukraine into giving up its planned e.u. trade pact instead claiming it's europe that's been applying the pressure. also london rules it's ok to sell weapons to go phrase eames despite their poor human rights records.
e.u. integration. president putin meanwhile denies allegations it was russia that blackmailed ukraine into giving up its planned e.u. trade pact instead claiming it's europe that's been applying the pressure. also london rules it's ok to sell weapons to go phrase eames despite their poor human rights records.
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e.u. integration opposing president acknowledges decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police now controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came and dispersed the crowd and eyewitnesses say that the disperse that was rather violent more than thirty people. were arrested and more than forty had to be hospitalized with different injuries the right police cordoned off the area not letting anyone inside the square and while the opposition is still contemplating the next move people are literally enraged with what happened this night know what he actually expected that this rally would be just bust especially considering that for the last three or four days it was very very peaceful and no clashes no violence was reported the fact is that many ukrainians thousands tens of thousands that have been protesting against the closures decision i talked to some of them and i realize that not all of them were actually aware of what they were protesting against italy. greece. spain. portugal. ukraine similar picture notes are deceiv
e.u. integration opposing president acknowledges decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police now controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came and dispersed the crowd and eyewitnesses say that the disperse that was rather violent more than thirty people. were arrested and more than forty had to be hospitalized with different injuries the right police cordoned off the area not letting anyone inside the square and while...
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e.u. integration plans in a different part of the city a large group of protesters. against closer ties with brussels staged a rival rally artie's alexy or shops give reports on a deal that not only divided people from the country but also the international community. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the different rally just a few hundred meters from his supporters of the president say that this decision was a pragmatic one and was not a correct one the notion which is shared by many political analysts as well because looking at the possible disadvantages economic disadvantage is that a great could have suffered from just joining the free trade agreement it's easy to see why first of all there was an isolation of the korean machinery factories could have cost more than one hundred billio
e.u. integration plans in a different part of the city a large group of protesters. against closer ties with brussels staged a rival rally artie's alexy or shops give reports on a deal that not only divided people from the country but also the international community. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that...
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e.u. integration deal. difference creating guantanamo prisoners as double agents some of the world's most dangerous matter reportedly free and paid for collecting data from abroad plus. residents of the u.s. state of texas sounding the alarm bells over a string of increasing tremors something the area hasn't seen before. the damage that is that's going to be gone is going to go on for many many many years and it's not something that you're going to be able to undo many of them pointing the finger at controversial fracking technology during both for their health or any environment.
e.u. integration deal. difference creating guantanamo prisoners as double agents some of the world's most dangerous matter reportedly free and paid for collecting data from abroad plus. residents of the u.s. state of texas sounding the alarm bells over a string of increasing tremors something the area hasn't seen before. the damage that is that's going to be gone is going to go on for many many many years and it's not something that you're going to be able to undo many of them pointing the...
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e.u. has accused russia of blackmailing ukraine into ditching plans for european integration and joining a regional customs union instead moscow however says kiev was scared away by the e.u.'s political and economic pressure discontent over the abandoned trade told between kiev and brussels reached the streets of the ukrainian capital thousands joined a second day of protest despite the government insisting a deal would have devastated the country's economy. has a look at the broken expectations. back to square one for ukraine's politics or kiev central square to be precise in two thousand and four the orange revolution started here gives independence square the event which dramatically changed political life in ukraine and set it on the euro integration course nine years later the square is filled with people again only this time they are here because their president took a turn around well these protesters have been furious with the decision. for an independent ukraine we have to fight for tomorrow other people believe ukraine may have in fact dodged a bullet. the decision to suspend the
e.u. has accused russia of blackmailing ukraine into ditching plans for european integration and joining a regional customs union instead moscow however says kiev was scared away by the e.u.'s political and economic pressure discontent over the abandoned trade told between kiev and brussels reached the streets of the ukrainian capital thousands joined a second day of protest despite the government insisting a deal would have devastated the country's economy. has a look at the broken...
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e.u. progressing towards a real substantial economic integration agenda five to six years ago the issue of free trade zone between russia and the e.u. was seriously discussed in russia in new europe right now it's completely out of the agenda why is that the case perhaps the positive scenario would be that why ukraine by all of these discussions you can have that kind of a positive effect these of you russian e.u. relations with jacob it doesn't work that way i mean you work in the world of finance you work in the world of finance the human eye working in the world of media and we know how people in media spin this i mean it has to be black and white it has to be binary this is driven from the western perspective by politics well i would say that certainly the global media plays a very negative role in your screen i mean they're the consequences of their so-called orange revolution the consequence was that ukraine still hasn't got full democracy but relations between russia and the west more so are for nothing and now because of all these spin about. putin it will be even more difficult no
e.u. progressing towards a real substantial economic integration agenda five to six years ago the issue of free trade zone between russia and the e.u. was seriously discussed in russia in new europe right now it's completely out of the agenda why is that the case perhaps the positive scenario would be that why ukraine by all of these discussions you can have that kind of a positive effect these of you russian e.u. relations with jacob it doesn't work that way i mean you work in the world of...
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where more than one hundred thousand people are protesting over the country's wavering on integrating with the e.u. . and also the week's major news doomed flight three sixty s data recorder yields insight into the tragic crash that killed fifty in central russia last week we reconstruct the jets final desperate moments. and the afghan president rejects advice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty fourteen. for the moment you've just joined us my name's kevin owen it's just after midnight now here in moscow we want to international in our top story it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with the round bringing its atomic program under control and yes no reports next on how the landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks. the deal of the decade. there will be all sorts of interests will try to bully guard this deal but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us and iran for thirty four years so this is the major brick breakthr
where more than one hundred thousand people are protesting over the country's wavering on integrating with the e.u. . and also the week's major news doomed flight three sixty s data recorder yields insight into the tragic crash that killed fifty in central russia last week we reconstruct the jets final desperate moments. and the afghan president rejects advice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty...
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e.u. protesters outside the government building in kiev authorities say they were responding to aggression from protesters who killed a smoke bomb forces over a hundred thousand people rally ukraine's last minute decision to abandon an integration deal with the e.u. that move split the crowds in kiev and also the international community to get the story now. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the different rally just a few hundred meters from his supporters of the president say that this decision was a pragmatic one and was the correct one the notion which is shared by many political analysts as well because looking at the possible disadvantages economic disadvantage such a great could have suffered from joining the free trade agreement it's easy to see why first of all there was an isolation of the korean machinery factories could of course more than one hundred billion dollars all together the actually which is great cannot afford at the moment so
e.u. protesters outside the government building in kiev authorities say they were responding to aggression from protesters who killed a smoke bomb forces over a hundred thousand people rally ukraine's last minute decision to abandon an integration deal with the e.u. that move split the crowds in kiev and also the international community to get the story now. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country...
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building where over one hundred thousand people are protesting over the country's wavering on integrating with the e.u. . this week's major news doomed flight three six three data recorder now yielded insight into the tragic air crash that killed fifty in central russia we reconstructed jets final desperate moments. plus to the president projects advice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty four teams were lining up live comment on that as well. the big stories of the week the weekly here on out internationally is cover now in this very good company just stuff to nine pm now here in moscow first it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing its atomic program under control and this is now a report some how the document is the result of exhaustive talks. the deal of the decade. there will be all sorts of interest will try to bowl guard this year but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us and iran for thirty four years so t
building where over one hundred thousand people are protesting over the country's wavering on integrating with the e.u. . this week's major news doomed flight three six three data recorder now yielded insight into the tragic air crash that killed fifty in central russia we reconstructed jets final desperate moments. plus to the president projects advice at home and abroad to sign off on a security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty four teams...
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e.u. gets a sharp response from president putin of the allegations russia deliberately derailed an integration deal between ukraine. and the e.u. talk to. polish people talk to. rejecting europe as a pragmatic step to safeguard the country's economy also. to the north pole now it's all to the bottom of the world's deepest lake the sochi olympic torch. your world headlines live from moscow. thank you for joining us today there's real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program could be close all the foreign ministers from the six negotiating world changing their shared jewels to join the talks and help to overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark agreement in a sign that a breakthrough is indeed possible the six nations talking to iran reportedly agreed to recognize its right to enrich uranium being a key to iran iran's foreign minister says progress at this round of talks has been as high as ninety percent analyses in geneva with the russian delegation headed by foreign minister sergei lavrov but the media is being kept at a distance. there's been a flurry of activity
e.u. gets a sharp response from president putin of the allegations russia deliberately derailed an integration deal between ukraine. and the e.u. talk to. polish people talk to. rejecting europe as a pragmatic step to safeguard the country's economy also. to the north pole now it's all to the bottom of the world's deepest lake the sochi olympic torch. your world headlines live from moscow. thank you for joining us today there's real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear...
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risk is involved ukraine has missed a chance to remove the main obstacle in its way through integration with the e.u. . when i heard some dodges found out yesterday that ukraine has suspended not cancelled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. and wants to review everything we heard a threat from the e.u. to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and blackmail having received no promise of compensation for potential economic damages from aligning with the e.u. kiev wants to create a three party commission with brussels and moscow to find a way to alleviate those losses which suggestion of garbage has merely suspended not council the association strife the opposition meanwhile says it will continue taking people into the streets and demands that the president is impeached alexi russia see reporting from key of in ukraine. a lot he's been gathering expert analysis on how kiev could benefit from signing potential trade pacts and is what we've heard. the opportunity to be part of an absolutely huge free trade zone it's a fantastic idea but the problem we really have is th
risk is involved ukraine has missed a chance to remove the main obstacle in its way through integration with the e.u. . when i heard some dodges found out yesterday that ukraine has suspended not cancelled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. and wants to review everything we heard a threat from the e.u. to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and blackmail having received no promise of compensation for potential economic damages from aligning with the e.u....
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e.u. gets a sharp response from president putin after allegations russia deliberately derailed an integration deal between ukraine and brussels. you have. better in the e.u. to. polish people talk to. the ukrainian government insists rejecting europe as a pragmatic step to safeguard the country's economy also. just about an hour's time you'll see how a flame can burn under water as the torch comes to lake baikal. from the entire news team thank you for joining us today. with your headlines for this hour there's real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program could be close all the foreign ministers from the six negotiating world powers are changing their show jewels to join the talks and help overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark agreement in a sign that a breakthrough is possible the six nations talking to iran have reportedly agreed to recognize its right to enrich uranium being a key demand from tehran iran's foreign minister says progress at this round of talks has been as high as ninety percent and r.t. is in geneva with the russian delegation headed by fore
e.u. gets a sharp response from president putin after allegations russia deliberately derailed an integration deal between ukraine and brussels. you have. better in the e.u. to. polish people talk to. the ukrainian government insists rejecting europe as a pragmatic step to safeguard the country's economy also. just about an hour's time you'll see how a flame can burn under water as the torch comes to lake baikal. from the entire news team thank you for joining us today. with your headlines for...
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e.u. markets but when will this happen. the prospect of integration with each new has struck a nerve in the eastern european country of moldova as well their thousands took to the streets in protest against closer ties with brussels people rallied in the capital chisinau demanding the dissolution of parliament they accuse their government of violating the constitution by going public opinion and trying to strike a deal with brussels at least fifteen thousand people gathered in the chappells main square in the organizers a velvet revolution. meanwhile europeans are now engaged in a mounting battle for their land that is the controversial practice of fracking for shale gas gets the green light by the polish government find out what's got people up in arms after the break. again before you take out your personal example of the government topping your phones and you know you see them later on today years later you know some governments can't afford to do that and only you know again some prominent journalism homes again some had to say that i remember thi
e.u. markets but when will this happen. the prospect of integration with each new has struck a nerve in the eastern european country of moldova as well their thousands took to the streets in protest against closer ties with brussels people rallied in the capital chisinau demanding the dissolution of parliament they accuse their government of violating the constitution by going public opinion and trying to strike a deal with brussels at least fifteen thousand people gathered in the chappells...
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e.u. brussels and moscow accused each other of blackmailing kiev into accepting offers over integration deals artie's alexy has more. the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against russia have been fearing this comes just basically hours after putting himself welcomed the idea of holding a three sided commission between russia ukraine and the european union on how to alleviate potential economic losses we should great may suffer from eventually joining this association deal with the e.u. meanwhile several hundred people are still protesting at teves independence square some of these comments and emotions i compiled in my report back to square one for ukraine's politics or kiev central square to be precise in two thousand and four the orange revolution started here at independence square the event which dramatically changed political life in ukraine and set it on a year integration course nine years later the square is filled with people again only this time they're here beca
e.u. brussels and moscow accused each other of blackmailing kiev into accepting offers over integration deals artie's alexy has more. the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against russia have been fearing this comes just basically hours after putting himself welcomed the idea of holding a three sided commission between russia ukraine and the european union on how to alleviate...
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been out in the streets for a week now angry with the president's decision to reject an integration deal with the e.u. . he is in kiev during the week of central square was the stage of the mass protest although supports a new integration opposing present which is decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police is not controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came here and dispersed the crowd and i would say that the dispersal was a rather rather violent more than thirty people were arrested and more than forty had to be hospitalized with different injuries right police cordoned off. area not letting anyone inside the square and while the opposition is still contemplating the next move people are literally enraged with what happened this night know what he actually expected that this rally would be dispersed especially considering that for the last three or four days it was very very peaceful and no clashes no violence was reported the fact is that many grayness thousands tens of thousands that have been protesting against his deci
been out in the streets for a week now angry with the president's decision to reject an integration deal with the e.u. . he is in kiev during the week of central square was the stage of the mass protest although supports a new integration opposing present which is decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police is not controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came here and dispersed the crowd and i would say that the...
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man thousands rally in ukraine over the country's wavering on integrating with e.u. an episode that triggered a harsh exchange between moscow and brussels. welcome it's nice to have you company you're watching. and we start with the main breaking development this sunday it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing its atomic program under control a landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks not only for diplomats but also for journalists who found themselves in the complete information blackout and he said now he wraps it up for us. the deal of the decade. there will be all sorts of interests will try to bowl guard this deal but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us in the run for thirty four years so this is the bishopric breakthrough at the moment but we have two pieces of world powers and iran reach an historic agreement ending the deadlock over tehran's nuclear ambitions after a decade of fell threats and sanctions diplomacy has prevailed with six negotiating powe
man thousands rally in ukraine over the country's wavering on integrating with e.u. an episode that triggered a harsh exchange between moscow and brussels. welcome it's nice to have you company you're watching. and we start with the main breaking development this sunday it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing its atomic program under control a landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks not only for diplomats but also for journalists who found...
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brussels against pointing the finger at russia over ukraine is decision to call for an integration deal with the e.u. . this is pro european anger erupts for a third day across ukraine while economists say the deal would only have deep economic troubles live report from shortly plus. he would call a halt to damaging wissmann support pushing so many people into poverty scotland outlines how life would be better outside the u.k. reading the ground than for next year's independence vote and. this is.
brussels against pointing the finger at russia over ukraine is decision to call for an integration deal with the e.u. . this is pro european anger erupts for a third day across ukraine while economists say the deal would only have deep economic troubles live report from shortly plus. he would call a halt to damaging wissmann support pushing so many people into poverty scotland outlines how life would be better outside the u.k. reading the ground than for next year's independence vote and. this...
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ukraine has found itself between a rock and a hard place with its efforts to integrate with the e.u. alienating its key economic partner russia and europe's not making life easy for ukraine the european parliament is pressuring kiev over an association agreement a first step towards joining the bloc saying the deal will be delayed for several years unless conditions are met one of those is that the government allowed jailed former prime minister yulia timoshenko to leave the country for medical treatment but even if you crane does make concessions there's no guarantee it can become many new member that's according to lean forward a former member of the e.u. foreign affairs committee. well i mean the situation in the e.u. is a bit of a mess because frankly with the lisbon changes the european parliament will have to approve any deal and it's very clear that there would be no majority in the european parliament for any deal in the current circumstances so the alternative is if you want the ukraine breaks down or this is put off into the into the middle future at best but there are peop
ukraine has found itself between a rock and a hard place with its efforts to integrate with the e.u. alienating its key economic partner russia and europe's not making life easy for ukraine the european parliament is pressuring kiev over an association agreement a first step towards joining the bloc saying the deal will be delayed for several years unless conditions are met one of those is that the government allowed jailed former prime minister yulia timoshenko to leave the country for medical...