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has miles iraq's in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country using a visit by a russian delegation to spark the protests 240 people including 80 policemen were injured in the pasha. and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims court.
has miles iraq's in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country using a visit by a russian delegation to spark the protests 240 people including 80 policemen were injured in the pasha. and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims court.
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to protests and facebook is on the spotlight again as the report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant the disclosure comes by group of employees who filter extreme content from the sun.
as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to protests and facebook is on the spotlight again as the report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant the disclosure comes by group of employees who filter extreme content from the sun.
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to spark the protests $240.00 demonstrates including 18 policeman bring putin may clash east and facebook is under the spotlight again this report claims poor working conditions at the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees who filter extreme content to the site. always see every single day you see pain and suffering and for days in fact in my mind it just makes you angry. because they're not doing anything. for the welcome just gone 1 pm here in moscow you're watching asking international now iran has the international community to stop washington's destabilizing actions in the persian gulf that comes after taran shot down an american military surveillance drone over the strategic strait of hormuz on thursday the u.s. president has spoken out on the incident saying the islamic republic has made a major miscalculation. well i made a big mistake and i made a very bad mistake ok sorry i misunderstood and i think you'll find out and maybe you'll find o
as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to spark the protests $240.00 demonstrates including 18 policeman bring putin may clash east and facebook is under the spotlight again this report claims poor working conditions at the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees who filter extreme content to the site. always see every single day you see pain and suffering and for days in fact in my mind it just...
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by a russian delegation to spark the protests 240 people including 80 please spend were injured in the clashes. and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims for working conditions at the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees with extreme content from the site. for what you see every single day you see pain and suffering and for days in fact in my mind it just makes you think. because you're not doing anything. you're watching r t international bring you your life news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. iran has urged the international community to stop washington's destabilizing actions in the persian gulf it comes after tehran shot down an american military surveillance drone over the strategic strait of hormuz on thursday the u.s. president has spoken out on the incident so i mean republic has made a major miscalculation. well i made a big mistake and i made a very bad mistake ok but i didn't really know how i mean you'll find
as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by a russian delegation to spark the protests 240 people including 80 please spend were injured in the clashes. and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims for working conditions at the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees with extreme content from the site. for what you see every single day you see pain and suffering and for days in fact in my mind it just...
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to spark protests and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees who filter extreme content on the side. of warning just going to let me talk here in moscow you watching r.t. international now iran has the international community to stop washington's destabilizing actions in the persian gulf it comes after taran shot down an american military surveillance drone over the strategic strait of hormuz on thursday the u.s. president has spoken out on the incident saying the islamic republic has made a major miscalculation god made a big mistake. this drone was in international waters clearly we have it all documented it's documented scientifically not just words and i made a very bad mistake ok i'm going to tell you how i know you'll find out and maybe you'll find out you'll find me arguing there are obviously obviously you know we're not going to be talking too much about
as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the country of using a visit by russian delegation to spark protests and facebook is under the spotlight again as a report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant the disclosure comes by a group of employees who filter extreme content on the side. of warning just going to let me talk here in moscow you watching r.t. international now iran has the international community to stop washington's destabilizing actions in...
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow and accuses the opposition in the country of using it as my russian delegation to spark the protests of 240 demonstrators including 80 policemen who were injured in the clashes and facebook is under the spotlight again his report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant.
as violence erupts in georgia moscow and accuses the opposition in the country of using it as my russian delegation to spark the protests of 240 demonstrators including 80 policemen who were injured in the clashes and facebook is under the spotlight again his report claims poor working conditions of the social media giant.
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as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the countries using it was it by russian delegation to spark the protests $240.00 demonstrates including 18 policemen in the clashes and facebook is under the spotlight again this report claims poor.
as violence erupts in georgia moscow accuses the opposition in the countries using it was it by russian delegation to spark the protests $240.00 demonstrates including 18 policemen in the clashes and facebook is under the spotlight again this report claims poor.
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to tell this to the government and is that happening in georgia is moscow constantly trying to you know push the envelope and to see how far it can go with its influence in georgia i think that's a major issue because they not only georgia but they if you look at the russian policy in the neighborhood and using soft power as well as hopped over against small their neighbors and basically one of the idea with georgia was that russia was trying to weaken this somewhat empty of their neighbors including georgia and also don't forget that we had a war with russia so people didn't forget this and also the recognition by moscow of the sit here that the steel huge trauma for georgian people i mean you know you say that you had a war a recent war with russia and so on the outside looking at georgia didn't it it's amazing that you would allow a russian lawmaker to come into your parliament and speak and to speak russian i mean looking at from the outside it seems it seems outrageous that that would even be considered i mean tell me why. does that speak to the fact that the ruling party may be in
to tell this to the government and is that happening in georgia is moscow constantly trying to you know push the envelope and to see how far it can go with its influence in georgia i think that's a major issue because they not only georgia but they if you look at the russian policy in the neighborhood and using soft power as well as hopped over against small their neighbors and basically one of the idea with georgia was that russia was trying to weaken this somewhat empty of their neighbors...
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are continuing that demand they are now calling for an election tensions remain high between georgia and moscow 11 the as after they fought a war of the right play region of south ossetia robbing force it will create is live for us in tbilisi 1st of all what more do we know about the russian announcement president putin ordering the suspension of passenger flights between russia and georgia what's been the reaction there. the reaction here has been one of the incidents. i think that's the attitude on the streets is this kind of idea that well let him do what he wants. that we're hearing these reports from russian media sources and georgian a temporary as it has been placed on. oh well we apologize for that we'll try and get the connection rolling for say walker but as you can see protests are continuing in the georgian capital for a 2nd day now this was sparked by the presence of a russian politician there of course the 2 countries broke off diplomatic i'm not had diplomatic relations in several years and now in response to these protests at present lies in a prison is ordered the suspension of
are continuing that demand they are now calling for an election tensions remain high between georgia and moscow 11 the as after they fought a war of the right play region of south ossetia robbing force it will create is live for us in tbilisi 1st of all what more do we know about the russian announcement president putin ordering the suspension of passenger flights between russia and georgia what's been the reaction there. the reaction here has been one of the incidents. i think that's the...
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they were pushed back by police and the parliament speaker has since resigned georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and it for a short war with russia in 2008. the protesters sweeping the streets in front of georgia's parliament building. quite a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of may have. to police the looked like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the parliament steps the riot erupted after a russian politician who'd been invited by georgia's government spoke in the parliamentary chamber i fear is protesters stormed the building i leased it wasn't just a fight because i come and visit but i think russian i mean i think again georgia i think this will be i think this will all be repeated i i took a chance to sort of look i was going to go to the wall to show you what they could do although not totally loath to feel that i got to see i sure i went to your guest is not to turn the protesters police turned to rubber bullets i the crowd repeatedly surged attemp
they were pushed back by police and the parliament speaker has since resigned georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and it for a short war with russia in 2008. the protesters sweeping the streets in front of georgia's parliament building. quite a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of may have. to police the looked like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for...
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basically a lot of conflicts and problems on the plates here not only in in ukraine but in georgia and moscowitself. police in cambodia have charged 7 people that saturday's building collapse that killed at least $28.00 people prime minister hun sen visited the site in syria knoxville on monday as search teams continued to look for trapped construction workers the unfinished 7 story building was part of a recent rush of chinese investment in the area when hay has more from bangkok. like most of the development happening in syria knoxville this was a chinese project and most of the people who have now been charged following the collapse of the building that was still under construction on saturday a chinese nationals including the owner of the building and the construction supervisor who have been charged with involuntary manslaughter this is a town that just a few years ago was a sleepy coastal town popular with backpackers but is now being transformed into a gambling town really with at least 70 casinos being built or already completed most of them a chinese projects and the issue generally
basically a lot of conflicts and problems on the plates here not only in in ukraine but in georgia and moscowitself. police in cambodia have charged 7 people that saturday's building collapse that killed at least $28.00 people prime minister hun sen visited the site in syria knoxville on monday as search teams continued to look for trapped construction workers the unfinished 7 story building was part of a recent rush of chinese investment in the area when hay has more from bangkok. like most of...
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and were pushed back by police the parliament speaker has since resigned well georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short war with russia in 2008. a protester sweeping the street in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of mayhem. tbilisi looked like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the parliament steps the riot erupted after a russian politician who'd been invited by georgia's government spoke in the parliamentary chamber i fear ias protesters stormed the building i was a recent history from because government has a right to russian game. against georgia because i think trying to solve all 3. decades you said it would. not go on no 2 with all those guys you know they say oh you know it's a little below to the good stuff to see. i went to your guest did not deter the protesters police turned to rubber bullets i the crowd repeatedly surged attempting to break into the building but were turned back i the
and were pushed back by police the parliament speaker has since resigned well georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short war with russia in 2008. a protester sweeping the street in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of mayhem. tbilisi looked like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the...
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well very closely these events in georgia are being followed here in moscow basically the main line is that this was all pre-planned protest basically for 2 main reasons people here in russia say one is to make sure that the ties between russia and georgia will not be improving as they were in the last couple of years and also the other reason is there is a political power struggle going on the kremlin called the russe of russia for weak provocation and they also warned for the safety of russian tourists of course georgia's a very popular tourist destination for many russians the foreign ministry spokesman called the nightmarish provocation and said it would hurt and harm georgia more than anything else but the state media was very clear they called it a coup attempt basically elected by former president really interestingly is that the russian lawmaker was basically at the heart of this whole protest who was actually the man was sitting in the speaker's chair in parliament during that speech he said that he saw signs and avid ins that it was all pre-planned he sat as soon as all the c
well very closely these events in georgia are being followed here in moscow basically the main line is that this was all pre-planned protest basically for 2 main reasons people here in russia say one is to make sure that the ties between russia and georgia will not be improving as they were in the last couple of years and also the other reason is there is a political power struggle going on the kremlin called the russe of russia for weak provocation and they also warned for the safety of...
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry wouldn't 30 of their colleagues were among those who did each did not. legislate the identified good even if there were some of these guys that were just there putting chasing. those. so far the government has responded by removing the speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say that snooki there has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest fundamental change that is in the interest of this country is to change the electoral system to make. that nobody grips power the way it is now and the power is shared proportionately and candy because days right it's may have strengthen the resolve of people opposed to this government but it
s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry wouldn't 30 of their colleagues were among those who did each did not. legislate the identified good even if...
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anti-russian feeling runs deep in georgia after moscow helped two georgian provinces break away, in 2008. protesters from across europe gathered in western germany today to call for action on climate change. organizers estimate 20,000 people filled the streets.e thotest came a day after the european union failed to agreeon plan to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050. >> ( translated ): it's simply a shame and terrible what happens. y, among other industria nations, is one of the countries mainly responsible for climateo change, and wet feel the effects yet in comparison to the countries in the global south, tand it is simply essenti take to the streets against it and to protest. >> woodruff: today's rally took place near one of germany's largest coal mines. back in this country: 11 republican state senators in oregon stayed off the job for a second day to block climate legislation. majority democrats are pushing a measure to make dramaticuts in greenhouse gas emissions. republicanwant a public referendum instead, and they've refused to show up, to deprive the state senate of a quorum. w
anti-russian feeling runs deep in georgia after moscow helped two georgian provinces break away, in 2008. protesters from across europe gathered in western germany today to call for action on climate change. organizers estimate 20,000 people filled the streets.e thotest came a day after the european union failed to agreeon plan to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050. >> ( translated ): it's simply a shame and terrible what happens. y, among other industria nations, is one of the...
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georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained. 3 months writing. to each his interior ministry wouldn't give the colleagues were among. each journalist pledging their right to it and then to 5 or even if they were. to disguise that they were continue to. suck up to those. so far the government has responded by removing a speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say that snooki. has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest and fundamental change that is in the interest of this country east to a changed electoral system to make sure that nobody grips our the way it is now and the power is shared proportionately impurity because they see right it's may have strengthened the result of people opposed to this government but it may have wider consequences with russia now threateni
georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained. 3 months writing. to each his interior ministry wouldn't give the colleagues were among. each journalist pledging their right to it and then to 5 or even if they were. to disguise that they were continue to. suck up...
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia. in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since his governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained in 3 months. to ease his interior ministry. colleagues were among. each. identifiable even worse to his guys that they were punching you chasing them. so far the government has responded by removing the speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say. here has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest fundamental change that is in the interest of this country. change the electoral system to make sure that nobody grips power the way it is now and the power is shared proportionately and can make thursday's right it's may have strengthen the resolve of people opposed to this government but it may have wider consequences with russia now threatening to capitalize on this georgian political drama. more than a
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protesters tried to storm the parliament building and were pushed back by police georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fall off a brief war with russia in 2008 here's more on how yesterday's clashes unfolded. it started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. all this because a russian politician visited the parliament in tbilisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response protesters swarmed the parliament demanding the government's resignation. russia and georgia have a testy relationship and they have not had diplomatic ties in over 10 years. he said it was interesting because collins has invited to the russian embassy here and he said again georgia to crystal she thinks of all the pre-clear regions she's like she's going to sleep with him he was gone you know killed all the stuff you look do you all know that little italy loathing for you to love to see he's sure. to tear gas to not deter the protesters so police turned her over bullets. i think if crowd repeatedly surged attempting to break into
protesters tried to storm the parliament building and were pushed back by police georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fall off a brief war with russia in 2008 here's more on how yesterday's clashes unfolded. it started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. all this because a russian politician visited the parliament in tbilisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response protesters...
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protesters tried to storm the parliament building and were pushed back by police georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short war with russia in 2008 has more on how those clashes unfolded. i a protester sweeping the street in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear away the debris of a night of mayhem. to b.c. looked like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. the evening had started with a peaceful demonstration against a russian politicians visit to parliament the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia when protesters tried to storm the parliament police fired tear gas into the crowd and the battle began i was i used it was a mistake right because i know his wife keeps russian name i think a short i was foolish if i send this off i will repeat it i think a few days ago it was going to go to the old guys i knew what they could do although not totally a lot to talk about to see i sure i went to teargas did not deter the protesters the police turned to rubber bullets i crowd repeatedl
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georgia's president has cut short a trip to belarus and is returning to tbilisi to help deal with the crisis. more let's bring in our correspondent in moscow emily show when emily georgia's parliamentary speaker has just resigned of yesterday's protests well this a placate the protest is in any way. well it will certainly be seen as some sort of a victory for protesters a step towards placating them perhaps the protesters had been demanding the resignation of the parliamentary speaker this is a direct reaction from the government to their demands and to this incident with the parliamentarian the russian parliamentarian speaking in georgia's georgia's parliament. the question is though whether it will completely pull a cape the demonstrators opposition politicians are still calling for protests to continue until the parliament is actually resolved and snap elections are called and it seems likely that protesters will take to the streets again later there's a planned protest tonight but this step shows that the government is trying to stay take a step towards the protesters they had already agreed with the protesters about how bad this step
georgia's president has cut short a trip to belarus and is returning to tbilisi to help deal with the crisis. more let's bring in our correspondent in moscow emily show when emily georgia's parliamentary speaker has just resigned of yesterday's protests well this a placate the protest is in any way. well it will certainly be seen as some sort of a victory for protesters a step towards placating them perhaps the protesters had been demanding the resignation of the parliamentary speaker this is a...
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building and were pushed back by police department spica has since resigned and georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and for a short war with russia in 2008. a protester sweeping the streets in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of mayhem. to boost the look like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the parliament steps the riot erupted after a russian politician who'd been invited by georgia's government spoke in the parliamentary chamber furious protesters stormed the building i leased it was interesting because no one has a right to russian name to be sick a surety or to 1st. think this all over 3. decades in prison would. not go on to go to the wall to show you what they did to all not totally loath to. see. went to ghost not to turn the protesters police turned to rubber bullets. the crowd repeatedly searched attempting to break into the building but were turned back. fighting continued until the early hours of th
building and were pushed back by police department spica has since resigned and georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and for a short war with russia in 2008. a protester sweeping the streets in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of mayhem. to boost the look like a city with a hangover after a shocking explosion of violence. i just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the...
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president of georgia researching russians to continue visiting her country with tbilisi insisting it's safe for tourists and foreign journalists and stuff to moscow temporarily banned direct flights to and from georgia russia's foreign ministry alleges that georgia's rather gloat position is exploiting the visit of a russian delegation to mount protests $240.00 people have been injured in the demonstrations including 8 to police officers and a producer at r.t. the agency. was . was. just not going to the situation got very heated there was respirator and then the crowd geared up for another storm stone sticks and bottles were thrown from the side of the crowd special forces fired rubber bullets and deployed tear gas. in protest erupted after russian and peace i think every love sat in the chair of the georgian parliament speaker this happened during the opening session of a multilateral parliamentary assembly meant to promote orthodox christianity the georgian opposition prevented people from taking to the podium afterwards we talked to told us that radicals or attempting to disrupt already complicated russian georgia relations. but it's good to
president of georgia researching russians to continue visiting her country with tbilisi insisting it's safe for tourists and foreign journalists and stuff to moscow temporarily banned direct flights to and from georgia russia's foreign ministry alleges that georgia's rather gloat position is exploiting the visit of a russian delegation to mount protests $240.00 people have been injured in the demonstrations including 8 to police officers and a producer at r.t. the agency. was . was. just not...
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georgia's prime minister is blaming the opposition for thursday's violence moscow things radical political forces are behind what happened. it's deputy foreign minister says russia will keep trying to normalize relations with georgia that's something these protesters will do anything to fight. al jazeera. now the weather is next still ahead on al-jazeera pomp and pageantry but has there been progress on nuclear talks.
georgia's prime minister is blaming the opposition for thursday's violence moscow things radical political forces are behind what happened. it's deputy foreign minister says russia will keep trying to normalize relations with georgia that's something these protesters will do anything to fight. al jazeera. now the weather is next still ahead on al-jazeera pomp and pageantry but has there been progress on nuclear talks.
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protesters tried to storm the parliament building and were pushed back by police georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and for a short war with russia in 2008 is more on her how those clashes unfolded. a protester sweeping the street in front of georgia's parliament building. while a few steps away police do their part to clear the debris after a night of mayhem. to please the looked like a city with a hangover after shocking explosion of violence. i was just a few hours earlier police and protesters had battled for control of the parliament steps the riot erupted after a russian politician who'd been invited by georgia's government spoke in the parliamentary chamber i fear is protesters stormed the building i used it was interesting right because i come and visit why 6 russian names i mean. i think a georgia to face i think this will always be featured is a case to sort of looks like he was going to go to the wall to show you what they did you all know it's a little below to feel good but to see you sure i went to your guest as not to turn the protesters police turned to rubber bullets i the crowd re
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. was later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was. on friday. picketed jews interior ministry wouldn't 30 of their colleagues were among. each dollar. budgets there was a identifiable.
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia of a south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained. 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry wouldn't have the colleagues were among those. each . led to the right to identify but even if they were to have these guys that they were fighting chasing. after those. so far the government has responded by removing to speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say that snooki there has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest and fundamental change it is in the interest of this country east to change the electoral system to make sure that nobody grips our the way it is now and the power is shared proportionately and candy because days right it's may have strengthen the resolve of people opposed to this government but it may have wi
s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia of a south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained. 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry wouldn't have the colleagues were among those. each . led to the right to identify but even if they were to have...
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. was later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry. of their colleagues were among. each. pledging that the intifada even if they were. to publicize that they were just.
s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. was later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed jews interior ministry. of their colleagues were among. each. pledging that the intifada even if they were. to publicize that...
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ukraine and georgia have complained after the council of europe restored russia's voting rights moscow's rights were suspended 5 years ago an extension of crimea the pan european human rights body agreed. early on tuesday to let the russian representatives return until now russia has boycotted the assembly and refused to pay its multimillion dollar share of the budget start for us and joins us live here on the news from moscow despite what's going on in the middle east moscow clearly has problems of its own to deal with a little bit closer to home well a small victory here for russia here despite all the sanctions from europe now finally the door is open a little bit because they have now these voting rights again in there be a c.e. the parliamentary assembly for the council of europe and moscow has responded to this new news very positively the spokesperson i've put in has sat this is not a victory for diplomacy but a victory for common sense without russia basically this council of europe is sort of helpless so they really need russia but on the other hand ukraine has very much resente
ukraine and georgia have complained after the council of europe restored russia's voting rights moscow's rights were suspended 5 years ago an extension of crimea the pan european human rights body agreed. early on tuesday to let the russian representatives return until now russia has boycotted the assembly and refused to pay its multimillion dollar share of the budget start for us and joins us live here on the news from moscow despite what's going on in the middle east moscow clearly has...
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parliament building when they heard a russian lawmaker was addressing that assembly georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short wall war with russia in 2008 here's more now on how those clashes unfolded . they started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. all this because a russian politician visited the parliament into lisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response protesters swarmed the parliament demanding the government's resignation. russia and georgia have a testy relationship and they have not had diplomatic ties in over 10 years. he said it was interesting because collins has a right to russian and he can easily gauge to heel to physical people he thinks and i would repeat regions he's looking to change confusing because he was going to have all these guys if you like they could evolve and not little a little below 3 to 4 he took it to see he's sure. to tear gas today not deter the protesters so police turned her over bullets. crowd repeatedly surged attempting to break into the bui
parliament building when they heard a russian lawmaker was addressing that assembly georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short wall war with russia in 2008 here's more now on how those clashes unfolded . they started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. all this because a russian politician visited the parliament into lisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response...
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georgia's prime minister is blaming the opposition for thursday's violence moscow things radical political forces are behind what happened it's deputy foreign minister says russia will keep trying to normalize relations with georgia that's something these protesters will do anything to fight priyanka gupta al jazeera. u.s. immigration agents are trying to work out why there's been a surge in the number of asylum seekers from africa crossing the border from mexico some of been sent to a new arrival center thousands of kilometers north in the state of maine. as a meeting solve them. for mubako john garcia it was not a choice but rather a matter of survival to flee his native democratic republic of congo he tells me police officers back home stabbed him in the stomach mistakenly thinking he was taking part in anti-government protests he decided the danger was too much for him and his family earlier this year they left the d.r. see boarding a boat for south america in search of a better life in the u.s. at one point they walked through the jungles of colombia for 7 days with no food fish misto
georgia's prime minister is blaming the opposition for thursday's violence moscow things radical political forces are behind what happened it's deputy foreign minister says russia will keep trying to normalize relations with georgia that's something these protesters will do anything to fight priyanka gupta al jazeera. u.s. immigration agents are trying to work out why there's been a surge in the number of asylum seekers from africa crossing the border from mexico some of been sent to a new...
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building there when they heard a russian lawmaker was addressing the assembly inside georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and for fought a brief war with russia in 2008 here's more on how those clashes unfold. it started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. i. call this because a russian politician visited the parliament in tbilisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response protesters swarmed the parliament demanding the government's resignation. russia and georgia have a testy relationship and they have not had diplomatic ties in over 10 years and. he's a reason to celebrate because collins has invited keeps russian in the here and he said again georgia you physical people think this and i will repeat if he's going to change into something of. iraq's quality you know to have all these philosophical you look do you all know little italy loath to force you to love to see he sure has. to tear gas today not to tear the protesters so police turned her over bullets. crowd repeatedly surged attempting to brea
building there when they heard a russian lawmaker was addressing the assembly inside georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and for fought a brief war with russia in 2008 here's more on how those clashes unfold. it started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. i. call this because a russian politician visited the parliament in tbilisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response...
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georgia every year live in the putin has announced a ban on flights to georgia from july to in russian cities in safety from what moscow calls and see russian hysteria but russians who are i spoke to were optimistic i enjoy my life here my stay here and i hope this is going to be a light of what i don't worry about my. tonight. on the joy of. personnel it doesn't matter which country they come from understands very well that there are governments and there are just normal people and the the same thing. banning russian visit is may hurt users economy in the short run. but the move may only convince the protestors that their feelings about russian aggression and the competency of their own governments are correct they've been for stealing al-jazeera to d.c. . all right still ahead demands for justice are finally oncet in spain as members of a gang known as the wolf pack a sentence for rape. and to repeat election for the man of the stand or why turkey's president is hoping for a different outcome this time. again it's good to have you back the levant is looking quite dry right now across much of the region where we are s
georgia every year live in the putin has announced a ban on flights to georgia from july to in russian cities in safety from what moscow calls and see russian hysteria but russians who are i spoke to were optimistic i enjoy my life here my stay here and i hope this is going to be a light of what i don't worry about my. tonight. on the joy of. personnel it doesn't matter which country they come from understands very well that there are governments and there are just normal people and the the...
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s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed to ease his interior ministry more than 30 of the colleagues were among those who did each. budget they were identifiable even if they were to his guys that they were just there for to change the. laws. so far the government has responded by removing to speaker of parliament was that opposition politicians say that snow there has to be somebody responsible for what happened yesterday and that's the minister of interior but even biggest fundamental change that is in the interest of this country is to change the electoral system. to make sure that nobody grips our the way it is now and the power is shared proportionately and can make thursday's right it's may have strengthened the result of people opposed to this government but it m
s heckled russian deputies invited into georgia's parliament georgia has had no diplomatic ties with moscow since its war with russia over south of setia in 2008. later clashes between protesters and police were the worst in 7 years since georgia's governing party came to power with more than 200 people injured and around 300 people detained was 3 months. picketed to ease his interior ministry more than 30 of the colleagues were among those who did each. budget they were identifiable even if...
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feet 3 percent of georgian territory is under russian military occupation of the georgia lost a war with russia in 2008 moscow recognized breakaway regions south the city and of ha as independent states and built military bases there moscow's influence in a country which wants to join the european union and nato is often a flashpoint in georgia's domestic politics russia there were doubts ethnic cleansing. in the east on destroyed territories members of the russian duma and it's another question whether the 2 mice actual parliament because there's no opposition there but these individuals in our view must not have been allowed on to georgian territories. government has blamed the opposition for thursday's violence but has acknowledged inviting the russian deputies may have been a mistake protesters are demanding resignations or a return to the streets. to the. fighting in libya is forcing migrants there's a fear to neighboring tunisia from there they hope to cross the mediterranean and into europe but some reports from the tunisian beach resort of zara says many have drowned in their attempts or been rescued
feet 3 percent of georgian territory is under russian military occupation of the georgia lost a war with russia in 2008 moscow recognized breakaway regions south the city and of ha as independent states and built military bases there moscow's influence in a country which wants to join the european union and nato is often a flashpoint in georgia's domestic politics russia there were doubts ethnic cleansing. in the east on destroyed territories members of the russian duma and it's another...