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moscow residents in particular enjoy taking day trips here unaware that a huge portion of moscow's trash also ends up here. remus family lives in a two room apartment in a prefab apartment building. she's had less time for her family in recent weeks because of her work fighting the landfill expansion her mother helps out by taking care of the kids. their confidence in you know everything i'm doing is for my family. especially my daughter. but also we want this apartment for the view of the field in mclean now is the world now they're trying to take that away from us. all over to get there we renewed fears that the landfill will expand quickly because it's cheaper for moscow to dispose of its trash here rather than separating it. what about the political situation the city administration is a ten minute drive away but the residents don't vote for their mayor themselves. in twenty sixteen the governor in moscow appointed the administrator of the city will probably go up over the issue of trash disposal being highly politicized by a certain group remember it was the one that invited you her
moscow residents in particular enjoy taking day trips here unaware that a huge portion of moscow's trash also ends up here. remus family lives in a two room apartment in a prefab apartment building. she's had less time for her family in recent weeks because of her work fighting the landfill expansion her mother helps out by taking care of the kids. their confidence in you know everything i'm doing is for my family. especially my daughter. but also we want this apartment for the view of the...
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luckily no trouble from moscow. for example recently after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse. people listened to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers mishap afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back the living room is proving to be. going out on the lot of people who came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday will turn them over to the russian president everything went very well you. could have some of. the expansion of the landfill site has caused heated debates on social media now the mayor is willing to speak with the rena and her friends in their eyes the rally was a success. but. if you look at you. you're assuming the utility is proof of. climate change. which. pollution. isn't it time for the good news that africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's wish. you could be farming maga
luckily no trouble from moscow. for example recently after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse. people listened to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers mishap afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back the living room is proving to be. going out on the lot of people who came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday will turn them over to the...
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over the poisoning of a form of double agent continues to escalate on saturday moscow announced it would expel twenty three british diplomats in response to a similar move by the u.k. so because colin powell and his daughter were poisoned two weeks ago in the southern u.k. town of salzburg artie's jacqueline who got looks back at how the scandal has developed. in a span of less than a week u.k. russia relations have been pushed to the point of an all out diplomatic war with no one looking ready to back down the screwball poisoning has created this massive divide between the two countries and despite the fact that the investigation is ongoing and scotland yard themselves have said that it may take weeks if not months to complete the politicians were much quicker it is highly likely that russia was responsible we do hold russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder is cake is culpable our quarrel is with putin's kremlin and we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision moscow was quick to bite back slamming the ultimatum put forward by theresa may and calling the
over the poisoning of a form of double agent continues to escalate on saturday moscow announced it would expel twenty three british diplomats in response to a similar move by the u.k. so because colin powell and his daughter were poisoned two weeks ago in the southern u.k. town of salzburg artie's jacqueline who got looks back at how the scandal has developed. in a span of less than a week u.k. russia relations have been pushed to the point of an all out diplomatic war with no one looking ready...
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the crisis started on british soil with accusations that moscow was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent in salzburg earlier this month the british foreign secretary calls the expulsions a turning point. and what will seem in these huge diplomatic expulsion is a desire to correct that and to say right russia enough is enough. russia denies having anything to do with the poisoning and insists the u.s. is coercing other states to join its lead. or the way to do this or that country tells one or two diplomats to leave as well whispering apologies into our ears. we know that this is the result of colossal pressure colossal blackmail which is now unfortunately the main tool of washington on the international arena ocean to let this little. and on the streets of moscow people also express belief their country is being victimized even more so he said i think the russians have annoyed everyone because they're secretive and don't share everything of course it's not possible to know who carried out the poisoning. you know i've said this book would i'm concerned that europe is treating
the crisis started on british soil with accusations that moscow was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent in salzburg earlier this month the british foreign secretary calls the expulsions a turning point. and what will seem in these huge diplomatic expulsion is a desire to correct that and to say right russia enough is enough. russia denies having anything to do with the poisoning and insists the u.s. is coercing other states to join its lead. or the way to do this or that country...
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eleven days ago moscow denies any involvement lavrov. added that moscow had stopped paying attention to comments from britain after the u.k. defense minister told russia to quote go away and shut up live now to moscow and our correspondent lawrence lisa lawrence the tit for tat thing has now well and truly kicked off when do they start packing their bags. well the i mean they haven't said so and in fairness what's the level of said today is only really repeats of what the russian ambassador to britain was on the. had said several days ago and it's entirely to be expected it's a normal procedure when there's when there's a scandal of this sort and one side expelled diplomats the other side to do exactly the same it's called tit for tat the reciprocity so so so that's not new it was an iteration of some of the already been said by the things that were there they also said in some senses were new and more interesting first of all this extraordinary right how this now develops between mr love rolph who is with the ring the rude when he feels
eleven days ago moscow denies any involvement lavrov. added that moscow had stopped paying attention to comments from britain after the u.k. defense minister told russia to quote go away and shut up live now to moscow and our correspondent lawrence lisa lawrence the tit for tat thing has now well and truly kicked off when do they start packing their bags. well the i mean they haven't said so and in fairness what's the level of said today is only really repeats of what the russian ambassador to...
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luckily no trouble from moscow. after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse through people listen to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers mishap afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back. as proving a. lot of people came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday will turn them over to the russian president everything went very well. out of. the expansion of the landfill site has caused heated debates on social media now the mayor is willing to speak with arena and her friends in their eyes the rally was a success. but. if you look at you. you must remember you were in the moment of. journey through time. and. regarded has returned from a voyage with musical discoveries on the red. meat. on his new album. garvey back. in. good shape infections good news in his. influenza tuberculosis and countless other as many that with you want to be eradicated are now back we'll dis
luckily no trouble from moscow. after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse through people listen to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers mishap afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back. as proving a. lot of people came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday will turn them over to the russian president everything went very well. out of. the...
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luckily no trouble from moscow. but you know what you're positive about after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse. people listen to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers meet up afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back anyone else could have the. misfortune of going out on the lot of people who came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday will turn them over to the russian president everything went very well. out of. the expansion of the landfill site has caused heated debates on social media now the mayor is willing to speak with the rena and her friends in their eyes the rally was a success. what would. you like to do. in this room until you live in a school of the. w terms diversity. of the world of science is at home in many languages. on the football program to go under either me show you. now with that our innovations magazine for. us from every week and loo
luckily no trouble from moscow. but you know what you're positive about after three hours the demonstration slowly disperse. people listen to the speakers for alice many brought their friends partners and even their children with them. to the organizers meet up afterwards and they're relieved there were no arrests the government stood back anyone else could have the. misfortune of going out on the lot of people who came to the rally we collected a lot of signatures. on wednesday or thursday...
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take a flight back to moscow also on the show. the united nations accuses turkey of massive human rights abuses following a failed coup in twenty sixteen the report says on corrupt tortured and killed political opponents turkey slams the un says it sympathizes with terrorists. would . play. well all right thanks for your company everyone. russian diplomats expelled by the u.k. are on a flight back to moscow as we speak this as international weapons inspectors have begun analyzing samples of the nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in the city of solsbury well russia has hit back hard at british allegations that it is behind the attack the kremlin condemns all accusations demands to see evidence or an apology. a bitter farewell for russia's expelled diplomats in london followed from the diplomatic standoff. as russia demands proof or an apology the british military is carrying out forensic tests on the car used by sergei st paul's daughter after she came from moscow to earlier this month. hours after yul
take a flight back to moscow also on the show. the united nations accuses turkey of massive human rights abuses following a failed coup in twenty sixteen the report says on corrupt tortured and killed political opponents turkey slams the un says it sympathizes with terrorists. would . play. well all right thanks for your company everyone. russian diplomats expelled by the u.k. are on a flight back to moscow as we speak this as international weapons inspectors have begun analyzing samples of the...
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our correspondent is in moscow.oaching, we have had a sense of response in moscow. what is your reading of things there? well, i think there is no sense that russia is planning to comply with that deadline. we have heard unless london hands over a sample of nerve agent it says was used, then russia will ignore this deadline. if there are any lights on there in the kremlin, it is not people worrying about that deadline. but what we have heard is if there are sanctions from the uk, then russia will respond to that. specifically on one thing, the foreign ministry said that if the pro—kremlin rt were to be closed in the uk, no british media would remain working in russia. now, beyond that, she was also on television here tonight reminding viewers of vladimir putin's recent speech when he revealed all the new nuclear weapons that russia has in itarsenal after that russia has in itarsenal after that it said no one should issue rush with ultimatums. thank you. now live to downing street and our diplomatic correspondent. on
our correspondent is in moscow.oaching, we have had a sense of response in moscow. what is your reading of things there? well, i think there is no sense that russia is planning to comply with that deadline. we have heard unless london hands over a sample of nerve agent it says was used, then russia will ignore this deadline. if there are any lights on there in the kremlin, it is not people worrying about that deadline. but what we have heard is if there are sanctions from the uk, then russia...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. has given further details about the movements of sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in the hours before they became critically ill. counter—terrorism police say the investigation will take many weeks, but the prime focus is discovering exactly how the poison was administered. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has the latest from salisbury. this evening, with nerve agent contamination still a huge concern, police were working at the pound where sergei skripal‘s car was found after being towed away from salisbury town centre. britain's most senior counter—terrorism detective warning today that the complex operation in the city will last many weeks. we are sifting and assessing all evidence available and we are exploring all investigative avenues, this includes extensive cctv footage from across the city and over 380 exhibits so far. detectives now believe yulia skripal arrived at heathrow airport from russia on the afternoon of saturday, third march. the next day, the
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. has given further details about the movements of sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in the hours before they became critically ill. counter—terrorism police say the investigation will take many weeks, but the prime focus is discovering exactly how the poison was administered. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has the latest from salisbury. this evening, with nerve agent contamination still a huge concern, police were working at the pound...
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if mr trump if president did mean business if he was really gory to deliver a strike against moscow a year m.s.e. war not their city yukio but a mess of war was the most likely outcome therefore any kind of reduction in tension is a good news for russia however talking about a possible negotiation than moscow well until recently it would be a good idea to have cells and summit or say assignments be to be in north korean leaders and u.s. president or western leaders it would be a good idea to have them in russia maybe there's a city of moscow where you are still because of on the full seated tour they can be sure or maybe in my native fitters be a way not maybe not moscow but not now. said truth is right now russian issue is very big in the united states probably it has never been the case that russia attracted so much of the favorable attention well since maybe as a hundred fifty years since their anticommunist here and the communist scare saw it to be probably a good idea if russia is too much involved in this negotiations not now in the long run yes but now it's probably safer to ju
if mr trump if president did mean business if he was really gory to deliver a strike against moscow a year m.s.e. war not their city yukio but a mess of war was the most likely outcome therefore any kind of reduction in tension is a good news for russia however talking about a possible negotiation than moscow well until recently it would be a good idea to have cells and summit or say assignments be to be in north korean leaders and u.s. president or western leaders it would be a good idea to...
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there's been a constant stream of ambassadors at moscow's foreign ministry several e.u. countries were told some of their diplomats were being sent home in response to russian diplomats being expelled the german ambassador stressed the importance of bilateral relations. in view of the diary invention salisbury also the russian government has called on to do everything it can to create clarity and transparency and answer session and unresolved questions. for german embassy staff have to leave russia the same number of diplomats berlin has expelled. the united kingdom is being hit harder the crisis began on british soil by the poisoning of sergei screwball and his daughter in salisbury britain holds russia accountable for that and has convinced twenty five western nations to expel a total of one hundred fifty russian diplomats out of solidarity with its position . is the use of a chemical weapon on the streets of the united kingdom that is threaten the lives of a number of people in my country we also questions of the russian state and we have still not received adequate p
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or i want to go now to europe our moscow bureau chief good evening to you so why did moscow choose the consulate in st petersburg to close. some because there is a second capital of russia the u.s. consulate there is big and into the fact that it now has to close is obviously of great symbolic importance bigger than the consulate and because brooke is only the consulate in moscow but if you close the consulate in moscow then you really cut any diplomatic relation between the u.s. and russia and you'll reach the real and of all. and the u.s. we know was not the only country to expel russian diplomats so what can washington's allies now expect. well according to his russian foreign minister it will be a batch of countermeasures russia is going to take first told diplomats from all countries that expelled the russian diplomats who will also be expelled from russia but mr lavrov said that russia will not only provide a so-called to mirror response to west steps but even more than event that means the kremlin actually will continue fighting with the west without rules old of its own rules a
or i want to go now to europe our moscow bureau chief good evening to you so why did moscow choose the consulate in st petersburg to close. some because there is a second capital of russia the u.s. consulate there is big and into the fact that it now has to close is obviously of great symbolic importance bigger than the consulate and because brooke is only the consulate in moscow but if you close the consulate in moscow then you really cut any diplomatic relation between the u.s. and russia and...
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news live from berlin british russian relations in deep freeze moscow says it's to expel twenty three british diplomats as a round over the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter escalates further also coming up. another scalping in washington former deputy director of the f.b.i. andrew mccabe is fired the dismissal and doing the veteran officials to rear just before he was due to qualify work mention was his removal politically motivated we'll have full analysis. by michelle henery thanks for joining us the dispute over the poisoning of a former russian spy in britain is deepening russia says it will expose twenty three british diplomats in a tit for tat response to measures the u.k. has taken against moscow over the case the british consulate in st petersburg and the british council cultural organization will also be closed britain says it will consider its response in the coming days today our ambassador in moscow was informed by the russian government of the action they are taking in response in lives of their previous behavior we anticipated a response of this kind and we wil
news live from berlin british russian relations in deep freeze moscow says it's to expel twenty three british diplomats as a round over the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter escalates further also coming up. another scalping in washington former deputy director of the f.b.i. andrew mccabe is fired the dismissal and doing the veteran officials to rear just before he was due to qualify work mention was his removal politically motivated we'll have full analysis. by michelle henery thanks...
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central moscow studio . very good morning to you from home for the next couple of days we're bringing you our special coverage of the russian presidential election for red square one hundred million votes as of twelve hours to get the number one job in that building right behind us. fundraise. to bring you all the latest from the voting. has been a fact all weekend that means campaigning as well as news coverage of the candidates on that manifesto. so until the polls close on sunday evening won't be able to give you much information about those vying for the russian leadership we can tell you about is the organization of the process of the vote which is more and more of the regions joined. on top of that a record number of foreign observers a present of this year's elections about fifteen hundred have registered in this use only the first round as well as more than one hundred forty thousand to observe it. from across russia so keenly watch you though you don't have to be at the polls to see what's happening
central moscow studio . very good morning to you from home for the next couple of days we're bringing you our special coverage of the russian presidential election for red square one hundred million votes as of twelve hours to get the number one job in that building right behind us. fundraise. to bring you all the latest from the voting. has been a fact all weekend that means campaigning as well as news coverage of the candidates on that manifesto. so until the polls close on sunday evening...
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the kremlin steve rosenberg joins me now on the line from moscow.lin‘s side of the story, as we saw in the e—mail, some viewers fear that it gives them credibility, how do you answer that? i consider my job as the bbc moscow correspondent to tell viewers in britain and around the world what moscow is thinking, this is a very confusing story and it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments and i think then i have to use my experience of living and working in russia, and i have been here for 23 yea rs, russia, and i have been here for 23 years, not with the bbc all that time but to use my experience, to examine what the russians are saying, and to try to cut through all of that and give my interpretation, my opinion, about what is happening here. it is a very confused story but it is important to present the russian perspective on it. saw you on the campaign trail, asking quite a tough question, often, was that difficult, perhaps even a scary thing to do? not a scary decision, it was quite a challenging thi
the kremlin steve rosenberg joins me now on the line from moscow.lin‘s side of the story, as we saw in the e—mail, some viewers fear that it gives them credibility, how do you answer that? i consider my job as the bbc moscow correspondent to tell viewers in britain and around the world what moscow is thinking, this is a very confusing story and it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments and i think then i have to use my experience of living and...
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petersburg is only the consulate in moscow.ut if you close the consulate in moscow you would really cut any diplomatic relation between the u.s. and moscow and it would reach the end of all. brent: the u.s. was not the only country to expel russian diplomats. so what can washington's allies now expect? yuri: according to sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, it will be countermeasures that russia is going to take. first, diplomats from all countries that expelled russian diplomats will also be expelled from russia. but mr. lavrov said russia would not only provide a mirror response, but give more of an effect. that means the kremlin will continue finding the west under its own rules, so what measures could come next? the bbc bureau in moscow could be shut down. our rt bureau -- our deutsche welle bureau in london could be shut down. germany has expelled for russian diplomats as well. theoretically would also be possible to gut the german cultural institution which has several branches in russia, or the french cultural in
petersburg is only the consulate in moscow.ut if you close the consulate in moscow you would really cut any diplomatic relation between the u.s. and moscow and it would reach the end of all. brent: the u.s. was not the only country to expel russian diplomats. so what can washington's allies now expect? yuri: according to sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, it will be countermeasures that russia is going to take. first, diplomats from all countries that expelled russian diplomats will...
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quite a lot of unpleasantness for moscow.nd frankly, there was nothing like that ever meted out to saddam hussein or the kim family in north korea. it is a very significant diplomatic humiliation. brent: konstantin von eggert giving us valuable analysis tonight. thank you very much. tonight, the ceo of facebook mark zuckerberg has reportedly agreed to testify before a u.s. congressional committee. it is not yet known when such a hearing would take place. reports say sometime in april, perhaps. earlier today zuckerberg refused an invitation to appear before a british parliamentary committee. lawmakers on both sides of the atlantic want to question him about how millions of user's details got into the hands of a firm that was hired to influence voters. >> our next focus is building community. reporter: he is the public face of the world's biggest social network. ciable when it comes to taking questions, especially not from european politicians. as inquiries mount about how facebook uses the data of its 2 billion users, he told
quite a lot of unpleasantness for moscow.nd frankly, there was nothing like that ever meted out to saddam hussein or the kim family in north korea. it is a very significant diplomatic humiliation. brent: konstantin von eggert giving us valuable analysis tonight. thank you very much. tonight, the ceo of facebook mark zuckerberg has reportedly agreed to testify before a u.s. congressional committee. it is not yet known when such a hearing would take place. reports say sometime in april, perhaps....
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announced new sanctions over moscow's alleged meddling in the u.s. presidential election is nineteen people and five russian entities have been targeted the trumpet ministration is threatening to keep tough policies in place until moscow changes its behavior. turkey's foreign minister has warned that syria's eastern is heading towards disaster and has called for the violence to stop talks have been taking place between turkey iran and russia and kazakhstan in the latest round of negotiations to end the conflict has more now from a start at the end of the day these three players are championing their own peace what is their peace and they are not ready to discuss any political transition for example what they want to discuss there is about rewriting the constitution some reforms and the opposition is refusing to accept anything that doesn't involve political transition so it's not really clear what they can achieve if they don't have the united states and the west on board at least illegitimate peace deal elsewhere in syria at least thirteen people ha
announced new sanctions over moscow's alleged meddling in the u.s. presidential election is nineteen people and five russian entities have been targeted the trumpet ministration is threatening to keep tough policies in place until moscow changes its behavior. turkey's foreign minister has warned that syria's eastern is heading towards disaster and has called for the violence to stop talks have been taking place between turkey iran and russia and kazakhstan in the latest round of negotiations to...
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hall is live for us in moscow so john a we are still starting to get more reaction from moscow it seems the rhetoric is getting amped up tell us more about their response from moscow. well still nothing on a concrete response concrete measures that moscow may be prepared to take in response to to reason may's announcement of the expulsion of twenty three diplomats traditionally with diplomatic expulsions there's a sort of tit for tat response so i think it's highly likely when we do hear from moscow that twenty three british diplomats here in moscow will be packing their bags just as twenty three russian diplomats are packing their bags in london we did a short while ago hear from the foreign ministry spokes person there is a car over who we thought might have outlined a firm response instead she said that the accusations against russia were pure insanity she talked about the hostile measures in acted by the united kingdom and she said counter measures were in the planning as we speak but the point that she did make which seems to be the position that russia is settling on at this stage
hall is live for us in moscow so john a we are still starting to get more reaction from moscow it seems the rhetoric is getting amped up tell us more about their response from moscow. well still nothing on a concrete response concrete measures that moscow may be prepared to take in response to to reason may's announcement of the expulsion of twenty three diplomats traditionally with diplomatic expulsions there's a sort of tit for tat response so i think it's highly likely when we do hear from...
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last week moscow denies any involvement or off added that moscow had stopped paying . attention to comments from britain after the u.k.'s defense minister told russia to quote go away and shut up in a moment we'll go live to barnaby phillips who's standing by for us in london first let's talk to my colleague john hall who's in the russian capital moscow when this is may was talking about the twenty three expulsions from the u.k. she was talking about people engaged in espionage the identifying or labeling similar people in moscow john. peter they're absolutely be bound to be doing just that the foreign ministry and the kremlin of course they're not telling us the media about any of that a lover of the foreign minister has all but conceded that they will be diplomatic expulsions they're likely to be mirrored mirroring the u.k. expulsions when we'll hear about them though is unknown if you know it becomes extremely difficult really to guess what the kremlin is likely to do next in any given circumstances you'll know if the kremlin anything if it is anything rather is not
last week moscow denies any involvement or off added that moscow had stopped paying . attention to comments from britain after the u.k.'s defense minister told russia to quote go away and shut up in a moment we'll go live to barnaby phillips who's standing by for us in london first let's talk to my colleague john hall who's in the russian capital moscow when this is may was talking about the twenty three expulsions from the u.k. she was talking about people engaged in espionage the identifying...
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destroyed other nations in supporting britain in its standoff with moscow. i think you're up to date so i'll have more for you at the top of the hour in the meantime of course there's always the web site that's still w dot com have a good. the good. times. are you like me having trouble getting out of bed every morning maybe it's because of those so press cosmetic issues it's just another word to call it even a talk what happens is we need to live through ken starr our clock that's going to call the great news to hear how profits will continue to compensate for the magic of mysteries of final. piece good shit mixed w. . more intrigue international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week donald trump is imposing punitive tariffs on imported steel and aluminum experts say further measures are in the offing is this the first salvo in as trade war that's our topic this week on quadriga join us. in sixty minutes w. w's program guide to. the highlights of. the holy month. dot com highlights. starting out with some junk and instructions from a bo
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ambassador was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow and the results of that conversation are as follows twenty three british diplomats same number as russian diplomats being surveilled from the u.k. have just one week to leave russia in addition moscow has revoked permission for britain to operate a consulate general in st petersburg moscow has also stated that the government could take further action if britain takes any more unfriendly moves towards russia here's how the u.k. ambassador reacted we could do for us with the opportunity to explain all the material. we offer russia where that material but that it will keep the receipt for. what he's noise. and the old stuff and still moscow today has denied any involvement in the attempted murders of soviet and yulia scribal and russia's representative to the chemical weapons watchdog explains how russia has never run another top program that's the nerve gas allegedly used in the poisoning since the collapse of the soviet union. russia has no connection to what happened in salzburg as far as novacek is concerned the russian federa
ambassador was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow and the results of that conversation are as follows twenty three british diplomats same number as russian diplomats being surveilled from the u.k. have just one week to leave russia in addition moscow has revoked permission for britain to operate a consulate general in st petersburg moscow has also stated that the government could take further action if britain takes any more unfriendly moves towards russia here's how the u.k. ambassador...
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we always single out moscow but it happens to be moscow who does all these terrible things i find this kind of put on a thinking very dangerous because it's very much a cold war thinking and we live in a very different world and i think many want to try thinking isn't dangerous poisoning people is dangerous i mean that's for sure that poisoning people is dangerous but still i think it would be helpful to really to see russia not always as a continuation of the soviet union which is even if there are certain. things happening where. there could be that the kremlin is behind it i wouldn't exclude us but i think it's very important also for british people that you have more in your hands than the british government head and i mean we have only now people coming in really looking into this thing in. ten days we will know what it is about ok one thing we do know that we still a lot of work to do to clear up the crucial details on the. script one thing is clear as well is that it's reminiscent as we've already mentioned over a similar poising poisoning incident back in two thousand and six h
we always single out moscow but it happens to be moscow who does all these terrible things i find this kind of put on a thinking very dangerous because it's very much a cold war thinking and we live in a very different world and i think many want to try thinking isn't dangerous poisoning people is dangerous i mean that's for sure that poisoning people is dangerous but still i think it would be helpful to really to see russia not always as a continuation of the soviet union which is even if...
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moscow has its own message for the west. don't push russia. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. there, doctors are seeing a rapid improvement in the condition of yulia skripal, who was poisoned alongside herfather. here's the bbc‘s daniel sandford. it's been a great 2a hours for this police investigation. this afternoon came the frankly amazing news that yulia skripal has responded well to treatment. don't forget, it was only a week ago that a judge said she was unconscious, unable to communicate in any meaningful way, and it was unclear to what extent she would recover any capacity. and i understand that, beyond the official nhs update, she is both conscious and talking, and will therefore be able to give her account to counter—terrorism detectives of what happened on that sunday, 3.5 weeks ago. whether she'll be to explain how it was that she and her father became contaminated is less clear. i understand she had nerve agent on her left hand, herfather had it on her right hand. and that does go along with the current theory that the novichok nerve agent had been smeared in gel
moscow has its own message for the west. don't push russia. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. there, doctors are seeing a rapid improvement in the condition of yulia skripal, who was poisoned alongside herfather. here's the bbc‘s daniel sandford. it's been a great 2a hours for this police investigation. this afternoon came the frankly amazing news that yulia skripal has responded well to treatment. don't forget, it was only a week ago that a judge said she was unconscious, unable to...
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to the poisoning of a former double agent in britain attack which much of which london blames on moscow the move comes after twenty four countries including the united states and many you members said they would expel russian diplomats in solidarity with britain relations between the nato alliance and moscow were already strained russia's annexation of crimea and involvement in ukraine and syria is nato secretary general against bolton back. this sounds a clear message to russia that there are costs and consequences for its own acceptable and dangers of behavior and it follows rosales a lack of constructive response to a cup and insult spirit all are actually reflect a serious security concerns expressed by all allies on our part of the coordinated international effort to respond to russia will spay havior they don't need correspondent teri schultz is at nato headquarters in brussels welcome terry let's start with more of what the u.n. stoltenberg had to say yes secretary general stoltenberg announced that nato has decided to expel seven diplomats out of the russian mission and block ac
to the poisoning of a former double agent in britain attack which much of which london blames on moscow the move comes after twenty four countries including the united states and many you members said they would expel russian diplomats in solidarity with britain relations between the nato alliance and moscow were already strained russia's annexation of crimea and involvement in ukraine and syria is nato secretary general against bolton back. this sounds a clear message to russia that there are...
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also this hour moscow expelled twenty three british diplomats mirroring the step taken by the u.k. in response to the kremlin's alleged poisoning of a former spy and his daughter. says i want. my son donald trump the behavior of my family my parents. because of pressure i left my village for. all who. say they've been forced to move away from their hometown because of a fierce backlash from neighbors and relatives. to live with me. now in moscow wherever you are welcome to today's program russia's defense ministry has said rebel groups have been armed with chemical weapons in syria they say they are preparing to stage false flag attacks as a pretext for the us to carry out airstrikes against bashar assad's government one of the details. representatives of the russian armed forces have said they have intimation and reason to believe that the united states it's as talent base in syria has been preparing squads of rebels fighting is to stage a chemical provocation a chemical weapons attack in the south of syria in doubt which borders jordan and israel they've been provided allegedly a
also this hour moscow expelled twenty three british diplomats mirroring the step taken by the u.k. in response to the kremlin's alleged poisoning of a former spy and his daughter. says i want. my son donald trump the behavior of my family my parents. because of pressure i left my village for. all who. say they've been forced to move away from their hometown because of a fierce backlash from neighbors and relatives. to live with me. now in moscow wherever you are welcome to today's program...
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has announced moscow will deport u.k. diplomats what more do we know well not much at this point love off was actually responding to a question by a journalist at a meeting about syria an author not in kazakhstan he was asked directly about the expulsion of diplomats and whether russia would be expelling u.k. diplomats and he said of course we will so we don't at the moment know how many people will be expelled and we'll have to wait and see until now it seems as though russia is kind of waiting to see what the full response from the u.k. and its allies will be this morning the deputy foreign minister city of course said that moscow expect expects new joint measures from the u.s. the u.k. and its allies and the kremlin had said before that putin will actually be taking the final decision on what measures to level in response to what the u.k. has has leveled at russia so we'll kind of have to wait and see to find out more details. so we're looking at a number of options here but in terms of measures so far britain has expe
has announced moscow will deport u.k. diplomats what more do we know well not much at this point love off was actually responding to a question by a journalist at a meeting about syria an author not in kazakhstan he was asked directly about the expulsion of diplomats and whether russia would be expelling u.k. diplomats and he said of course we will so we don't at the moment know how many people will be expelled and we'll have to wait and see until now it seems as though russia is kind of...
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also in today's news moscow expels twenty three british diplomat nearing the step taken by the u.k. in response to the kremlin the ledge poisoning of a former spy and his daughter. doesn't want more normal when i mean my son donald trump the behavior of all my family and my parents. because of pressure i left my village for college and afghan couple who names their son donald trump say they've been forced to move away from their hometown because of their fears backlash from neighbors and relatives. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me the king air and now our top story russia's defense ministry says rebel groups have been armed with chemical weapons in syria and are planning to stage false flag attacks as a pretext for the u.s. to carry out strikes. representatives of the russian armed forces have said they have intonation reason to believe that the united states it it's as based in syria has been preparing squads of rebels fighters to stage a chemical provocation a chemical weapons attack in the south of syria in doubt which borders jordan and israel they've be
also in today's news moscow expels twenty three british diplomat nearing the step taken by the u.k. in response to the kremlin the ledge poisoning of a former spy and his daughter. doesn't want more normal when i mean my son donald trump the behavior of all my family and my parents. because of pressure i left my village for college and afghan couple who names their son donald trump say they've been forced to move away from their hometown because of their fears backlash from neighbors and...
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last few minutes she has welcomed the coordinated response which she says sends a strong signal to moscow day eighteen countries have announced their intention to expel more than one hundred russian intelligence officers probably. this includes fifteen e.u. member states as well as the united states canada and the ukraine and this is the largest collective expulsion of russian intelligence offices in history. i have found great solidarity from our friends and partners in the e.u. north america and nato and beyond over the past three weeks as we have confronted the aftermath of the salzburg incident and let's get responses from muslim and young here in clare richardson in washington the major had got storage in moscow as well as ben we got in brussels that welcome all we'll start with you simon young and then what is germany been saying about the four diplomats that it is to expel. well fool the german government has told the russian embassy here in berlin that four of its people of course a leave within the next seven days and it says that this is intended as a strong signal of solidarity
last few minutes she has welcomed the coordinated response which she says sends a strong signal to moscow day eighteen countries have announced their intention to expel more than one hundred russian intelligence officers probably. this includes fifteen e.u. member states as well as the united states canada and the ukraine and this is the largest collective expulsion of russian intelligence offices in history. i have found great solidarity from our friends and partners in the e.u. north america...
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what moscow is thinking.ery confusing story and i think it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments. and i think then i have to use my experience of living and working in russia and i have been here the 23 years, not with the bbc all that time, but to use my experience to examine what the russians are saying and to try to cut through all of that and give a interpretation, opinion about what is going on here. as i say it is a confused story but i think it is important to present the russian perfect evolve it. we saw you on the campaign trail asking quite a tough question vladimir putin. was it difficult, even scary, to do?” would say it was a scary decision, it was quite a challenging thing to do because normally question and a nswer do because normally question and answer sessions with president putin are heavily controlled. we were covering him on the campaign trail, we found ourselves in a position physically but we were able to pop the question to him and it wa
what moscow is thinking.ery confusing story and i think it is important to listen to what the russians are saying. they have a range of arguments. and i think then i have to use my experience of living and working in russia and i have been here the 23 years, not with the bbc all that time, but to use my experience to examine what the russians are saying and to try to cut through all of that and give a interpretation, opinion about what is going on here. as i say it is a confused story but i...
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with nato joining the expulsions of russian diplomats the alliance's secretary general said moscow had it coming. sans a clear message to russia that there are costs and consequences for its unlike sept the ball and dangerous path on all behavior the u.k. welcomes the solidarity the crisis started on british soil with accusations that moscow was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent in salzburg earlier this month the british foreign secretary calls the expulsions a turning point and what you'll see in these huge diplomatic expulsion is a desire to correct that and to say right russia enough is enough russia denies having anything to do with the poisoning and insists the u.s. is coercing other states to join its lead. for the work of the diplomat this or that country tells one or two diplomats to leave well whispering apologies and to our ears we know that this is the result of colossal pressure colossal blackmail which is now unfortunately the main tool of washington on the international arena in. washington on this level. and on the streets of moscow people also expressed bel
with nato joining the expulsions of russian diplomats the alliance's secretary general said moscow had it coming. sans a clear message to russia that there are costs and consequences for its unlike sept the ball and dangerous path on all behavior the u.k. welcomes the solidarity the crisis started on british soil with accusations that moscow was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent in salzburg earlier this month the british foreign secretary calls the expulsions a turning point and...
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international broadcasting live from moscow and kate partridge. russia's defense ministry says rebel groups in syria have been armed with chemical weapons and are preparing to frame attacks as a pretext for the u.s. to carry out airstrikes against bashar al assad's government what i guess he of as the details representatives of the russian armed forces have said they have information reason to believe that the united states it's as talent base in syria has been preparing squads of rebels just fight as to stage a chemical provocation a chemical weapons attack in the south of syria in doubt which borders jordan and israel they've been provided allegedly as when years twenty tons of glory in this one is dead today does this guys does this guys this cigarette packs and this attack is imminent the feds officials have said that this attack will be blamed on the syrian government and will be used this is the excuse by the united states and its allies to strike at bush al assad to his government did his military directly then leave. the provocations menti
international broadcasting live from moscow and kate partridge. russia's defense ministry says rebel groups in syria have been armed with chemical weapons and are preparing to frame attacks as a pretext for the u.s. to carry out airstrikes against bashar al assad's government what i guess he of as the details representatives of the russian armed forces have said they have information reason to believe that the united states it's as talent base in syria has been preparing squads of rebels just...
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vladimir putin did not attend the trump miss universe pageant in moscow but shortly after he returned from moscow, a billionaire russian real estate's daughter showed up at the new york city city office bearing a gift for trump from putin. it was a black lacquered box, inside was a sealed letter from the russian autocrat. what the letter said has never been revealed. if special prosecutor robert mueller didn't know about that letter before reading about it today in that excerpt of the new book "russian roulette," the special prosecutor will surely want to get his hands on that letter now. the book reveals a meeting in trump tower in january 2015, that was a pre-cur sor to the meeting in trump tower with russian officials during the campaign. in january of 2015, nearly a year after putin's invasion in ukraine, trump had agalarov and goldstone as guests to his office in trump tower, a meeting that was never publically revealed during the investigations that followed the 2016 election. while they chatted, trump was encouraging emin, who had performed at the miss universe pageant, maybe n
vladimir putin did not attend the trump miss universe pageant in moscow but shortly after he returned from moscow, a billionaire russian real estate's daughter showed up at the new york city city office bearing a gift for trump from putin. it was a black lacquered box, inside was a sealed letter from the russian autocrat. what the letter said has never been revealed. if special prosecutor robert mueller didn't know about that letter before reading about it today in that excerpt of the new book...
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of moscow thousands demanded lvalues release. your bench of judges considers it necessary to set aside the verdict of the court in cuba off and to have alexei navalny and piotr of it sealed off to be released immediately. only a day later the bunning regained his freedom. amazingly it was the public prosecutor's office that had challenge the verdict. immediate arrest. behind this was the kremlin's calculation and its conviction that in a bomb they had virtually no real electoral support that is what the polls indicated here for the kremlin which it was important to show that's not army and the opposition had no backing but the sociologists were wrong shoot this fellow and next i will vote for years. for sank you know i can be useful see you then i'll thank you with you robert. the wave of public indignation triggered off by the verdict against an avanti even reached the youth forum which is close to the kremlin when putin visited the forum one of the participants asked him to comment on the situation. i will not deny that i found
of moscow thousands demanded lvalues release. your bench of judges considers it necessary to set aside the verdict of the court in cuba off and to have alexei navalny and piotr of it sealed off to be released immediately. only a day later the bunning regained his freedom. amazingly it was the public prosecutor's office that had challenge the verdict. immediate arrest. behind this was the kremlin's calculation and its conviction that in a bomb they had virtually no real electoral support that is...
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to get more almost from constantine the fall in the moscow welcome to day w what does happen next now that each side has made that move have to take it without the tot's now what. i think it's another ticket and i think it's the americans'. turn now because what we've heard from the united states is that they consider these measures to be completely unacceptable that they are convinced that the russians did it that the russians try to poison. the pot in his daughter so i suspect that what we may witness is yet another move by the americans also we see that there is quite a lot of appetite for that in moscow judging by what we've heard involved the briefings that president drunk was it what was gained and also there is one thing which doesn't mention and that is that from the first of april r.t. russian state propaganda channel t.v. channel will stop broadcasting in placentia only in the in the in the east coast and in the area washington it will be kicked off major cable providers and i think that what you have to follow i suspect so it's some action against american media here for ex
to get more almost from constantine the fall in the moscow welcome to day w what does happen next now that each side has made that move have to take it without the tot's now what. i think it's another ticket and i think it's the americans'. turn now because what we've heard from the united states is that they consider these measures to be completely unacceptable that they are convinced that the russians did it that the russians try to poison. the pot in his daughter so i suspect that what we...
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moscow has its own message for the west. don't push russia. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. treating yulia skripal, one of the victims of the salisbury chemical attack, say her condition is improving rapidly. the bbc has been told she is conscious and talking. but salisbury nhs trust said herfather sergei remained in a critical condition. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is in salisbury tonight. some more details on yulia skripal‘s condition? yes, it's been a great 24 hours for this police investigation. this afternoon came the frankly amazing news that's yulia skripal has responded so well to treatment here that she's no longer in a critical condition. it was only a week ago that a judge said she was unconscious, unable to communicate in nme meaningful way and it was unclear to what she would recover any capacity. i understand that beyond that official nhs update she's actually both conscious and talking and will therefore be able to give her accounts to counter—terrorism detectives of what happened on that sunday, three and a half weeks ago. whether she'll be
moscow has its own message for the west. don't push russia. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. treating yulia skripal, one of the victims of the salisbury chemical attack, say her condition is improving rapidly. the bbc has been told she is conscious and talking. but salisbury nhs trust said herfather sergei remained in a critical condition. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is in salisbury tonight. some more details on yulia skripal‘s condition? yes, it's been a great 24 hours...
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well moscow has called the u.k.'s measures a crude provocation an annoyance that there would be counter measures the u.k. knows it has damning evidence of russia's guilt level submitted to the o.p.c. w. the investigation into the attack on the former russian intelligence agent and his daughter is ongoing and there are still many unanswered questions as are d.s.w. hawkins explained and attack by the kremlin on u.k. soil for downing street it seems the case is all but closed russia is the culprit no questions or other. as the prime minister taken the necessary steps to make a formal request for evidence from the russian government given the gravity of the accusations at official request seemed like a reasonable osc but law school though says no such requests were forthcoming we haven't received any official request from london we've told britain we are ready to respond if they file the request instead of filing the official request the u.k. continues to pull political stunt moscow also said it would cooperate in a join
well moscow has called the u.k.'s measures a crude provocation an annoyance that there would be counter measures the u.k. knows it has damning evidence of russia's guilt level submitted to the o.p.c. w. the investigation into the attack on the former russian intelligence agent and his daughter is ongoing and there are still many unanswered questions as are d.s.w. hawkins explained and attack by the kremlin on u.k. soil for downing street it seems the case is all but closed russia is the culprit...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.correspondent james robbins says the uk prime minister faces a tricky choice when deciding what to do next. to interpret the expulsion of 23 britons from russia is a simple tit—for—tat parity or do they think the russians have gone too far but adding the closure of the consulate in st petersburg and perhaps actually more significantly the com plete actually more significantly the complete closure of british council operations in russia. that is significant because it is the way in which britain tries to export its values as well is the english language in the rush hour. —— into russia. it has a huge reach, it reaches a lot of young russians, teenagers and young adults, and it's seen as a way of appealing to the post—putin generation, trying to export to them values that they may miss at home. so losing the council is a major blow. how will britain response to that? earlier, i spoke to james sherr, an associate fellow for the russia and eurasia programme at the international policy inst
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.correspondent james robbins says the uk prime minister faces a tricky choice when deciding what to do next. to interpret the expulsion of 23 britons from russia is a simple tit—for—tat parity or do they think the russians have gone too far but adding the closure of the consulate in st petersburg and perhaps actually more significantly the com plete actually more significantly the complete closure of british council operations in russia. that is significant...