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it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.rder, there was of course a fake killer. the hit man used to be an orthodox priest, but tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. 0n the big night, babchenko lay on the floor smeared in pigs blood. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop pretending to be dead. translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was. all this time, his wife 0lga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their op
it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.rder, there was of course a fake killer. the hit man used to be an orthodox priest, but tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot...
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the security service then issued contradictory statements first saying it didn't hold detainees and then insisting that it had the rights to do so to which human rights watch said baghdad needs to publicly clarify which will floridians have the right to hold and interrogate detainees human rights organizations here say that abuse is a commonplace and i don't know what all of these detainees are held on evidence from informants and detention centers on the outskirts of cities aren't allowed to be visited by n.g.o.s and therefore i believe it's not detention it's state sponsored kidnapping with protests ongoing there is concern from human rights groups that more people will be detained illegally and held without charge the government here says the anybody detained is entitled to due process under the law imran khan al-jazeera baghdad. a standoff at the al aqsa mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem is over for now off to jewish settlers left the compound with an a thousand jews were there to mount the holiday which commemorates the destruction of the ancient jewish temples in
the security service then issued contradictory statements first saying it didn't hold detainees and then insisting that it had the rights to do so to which human rights watch said baghdad needs to publicly clarify which will floridians have the right to hold and interrogate detainees human rights organizations here say that abuse is a commonplace and i don't know what all of these detainees are held on evidence from informants and detention centers on the outskirts of cities aren't allowed to...
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it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the floor smeared in pigs blood. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop pretending to be dead. translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was. all this time, his wife olga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. trans
it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the floor smeared in pigs blood. an...
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certainly a headache for the security services.inancial times, talking about headaches, brexit, for everyone! a headaches, brexit, for everyone! a headache for remainers and leave as it would seem at the moment. the financial times, cut tax or face brexit exodus, treasury warned by wall street banks. is this wall street banks think they have is over a barrel, do they? it is interesting, they are saying do this oi’ interesting, they are saying do this orface banks interesting, they are saying do this or face banks leaving the interesting, they are saying do this orface banks leaving the uk interesting, they are saying do this or face banks leaving the uk and setting up in america, less regulation except because of donald trump's policies. is this a story about brexit or the current situation, because a lot of the stuff they complain about already exists, that avowed corporation tax, there is a surcharge in this country, corporation tax has been cut in america and generally there isain cut in america and generally there is a in ameri
certainly a headache for the security services.inancial times, talking about headaches, brexit, for everyone! a headaches, brexit, for everyone! a headache for remainers and leave as it would seem at the moment. the financial times, cut tax or face brexit exodus, treasury warned by wall street banks. is this wall street banks think they have is over a barrel, do they? it is interesting, they are saying do this oi’ interesting, they are saying do this orface banks interesting, they are saying...
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confirm at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners of being held there then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this the law says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear no human rights watch say they are looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some horror stories from people in the facility they say that the stories some of the stories that they've heard include people being tortured to death and all of this comes as more and more human rights violations are being uncovered as we come to the end to it nearly a year after the end of the war against it took me in mosul iraq says that it is trying to do its best simply overwhelmed by the amount of people that it arrested during the war against i so and is trying to give everybody due process still to come on al-jazeera hundreds of israeli settlers stone the al aksa mosque compound in jerusalem to commemorate
confirm at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners of being held there then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this the law says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear no human rights watch say they are looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some...
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confirm that at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners being held that then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this little says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear now human rights watch say they're looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some horror stories from people in that facility they say that the stories some of the stories that they've heard include people being tortured to death now all of this comes as more and more human rights violations are being uncovered as we come to the end to nearly a year off to the end of the war against it to be in mosul iraq says that it is trying to do its best simply overwhelmed by the amount of people that it arrested during the war against eisel and is trying to give everybody due process. g twenty finance ministers and central bankers meeting in argentina a warning that heightened trade and geopolitical ten
confirm that at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners being held that then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this little says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear now human rights watch say they're looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some...
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s the national security service are allowed to hold these detainees they've had contradictory statements coming out from the n.s.a. saying no we don't have the authority to hold detainees or we're not holding detainees to now saying well actually we do have the authority to hold detainees that we are holding. detainees now the law itself is also included lee opaque when it comes to all of this is a bit murky the law itself says that detainees can be held by iraqi security forces but whether the n.s.a.'s comes under that remains to be seen so what human rights watch are really looking for is clarity can the n.s.a.'s hold these people without charge in particular the fact that they let him in rights watch in the fact that they've now made this admission i mean does it told indicate a wider willingness to address sunni grievances about the terribles been going on for a while now doesn't it. it has been going on for a while and human rights violations of always been a very controversial topic here in iraq you speak to a lot of people in the security services to get you off the record what th
s the national security service are allowed to hold these detainees they've had contradictory statements coming out from the n.s.a. saying no we don't have the authority to hold detainees or we're not holding detainees to now saying well actually we do have the authority to hold detainees that we are holding. detainees now the law itself is also included lee opaque when it comes to all of this is a bit murky the law itself says that detainees can be held by iraqi security forces but whether the...
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the net and that's because many of the perpetrators of this attack were actually known to the security services before that terrible night back in november two thousand and fifteen now the court rejected those principles saying that the state there was no evidence that the state could have known that the battle in particular would be targeted in this event now we've also heard from one of the lawyers of the victims today who saying that she just doesn't accept this ruling in november thirteen attacks are not inevitable everything was now on the degree of danger was known deceived me earlier to draw conclusions from previous attacks linked to the lack of surreal and and vigilance by the security services of their french state many of the questions that the families wanted answered still haven't been answered not by this case today nor by the parliamentary inquiry which followed those attacks just a year or so ago about we do know is as those are answers remain those questions remain unanswered they will be something that those. families will continue to think about and wonder whether in their mi
the net and that's because many of the perpetrators of this attack were actually known to the security services before that terrible night back in november two thousand and fifteen now the court rejected those principles saying that the state there was no evidence that the state could have known that the battle in particular would be targeted in this event now we've also heard from one of the lawyers of the victims today who saying that she just doesn't accept this ruling in november thirteen...
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security services. have helped. to conduct those illegal. transfers but there's just one step we can talk about expanding our car wasn't there a multiple options there on the table and there was a pilot of the did you want president. did you direct any of your officials to help him do that. yes i wanted him to weigh in on that and he talked about the need to normalize u.s. russian ties but those. continue. to be. two three questions so r.t. but go ahead thank you. good afternoon my name is really up to trying. to. represent our team or mr trump in english mr president. would you please go in to the details of possibly and specific to rage mintz for the u.s. to work together with russia in syria if any of these kind of arrangements were made today or discussed in the puzzle what it's about you know if you told me you mr president you russia question in russian. we even mention world cup several times mr. ware when you talk about cooperation in syria the ball is on the side of russia. is it correct that. what's your next step. i guess so and s
security services. have helped. to conduct those illegal. transfers but there's just one step we can talk about expanding our car wasn't there a multiple options there on the table and there was a pilot of the did you want president. did you direct any of your officials to help him do that. yes i wanted him to weigh in on that and he talked about the need to normalize u.s. russian ties but those. continue. to be. two three questions so r.t. but go ahead thank you. good afternoon my name is...
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military and security services. -- what do you think.is own leader. he want to be the most powerful person in the country, a civilian who leads a government that delivers on its promises. the tasks he has selected for himself are very, very huge, chronic problems which have affected pakistan for a long time and to deliver on these promises, especially with the severe economic crisis that is ahead of them, there are political divisions in the country, he has raised some very, very high expectations and to meet them would be an incredibly difficult task. i think the results in elections in pakistan are almost a lwa ys in elections in pakistan are almost always contested, what you think is going to happen to the other parties? as you mention, at results have always been contested. the last ones were contested by imran khan and we saw him to actually destabilise the last government are a series of protest over the last number of years. we haven't yet seen what the opposition proposes. imran try to reach out to them yesterday, he said he will
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about on google did you detect any other countries besides russia our security team is trying to protect our services from foreign enter we're going to get to an internet question i i my my guess would be that our security team are you here to guess. breaching our security from other foreign governments as well but that information is health confidentially even internally you're only here to just . to name the russians thank you how about you mr pickles are you prepared to identify any other foreign countries are just here to help the democrats play as russia after seventy years of russia helping democrats make these decisions based on our. very good at dodging that and refusing to answer the question and. staying with social media and undercover probe by britain's channel four t.v. as a real that tech giant facebook doesn't always remove content even if it violates the company's guidelines or reporter attended a training session on facebook's content moderation. no you go first to me through . the city of utah. undercover reporter he goes in and one of the things that he's instructed to do in his tr
about on google did you detect any other countries besides russia our security team is trying to protect our services from foreign enter we're going to get to an internet question i i my my guess would be that our security team are you here to guess. breaching our security from other foreign governments as well but that information is health confidentially even internally you're only here to just . to name the russians thank you how about you mr pickles are you prepared to identify any other...
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down is about on google did you detect any other countries besides russia our security team is trained to protect our services from foreign enter we're going to get to know each other and i question i i my my guess would be that our security team are you here to gas. breaching our security from other foreign governments as well but that information has helped confidentially even internally you're only here to just. to condemn the russians thank you how about you mr pickles are you prepared to identify any other foreign countries are just here to help the democrats play russia after seventy years of russia helping democrats make these decisions based on i was. very good at dodging that and refusing to answer the question. while the u.s. congress may be obsessed with alleged russian meddling ordinary people seem far more concerned with other issues rather painfully close to home the latest gallup poll shows the most important problem for americans is their current government immigration takes a second place racism and the economy are also a worry russia is one of the least important issues with less than half a
down is about on google did you detect any other countries besides russia our security team is trained to protect our services from foreign enter we're going to get to know each other and i question i i my my guess would be that our security team are you here to gas. breaching our security from other foreign governments as well but that information has helped confidentially even internally you're only here to just. to condemn the russians thank you how about you mr pickles are you prepared to...
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was not criticised bya security services was not criticised by a review into what those servicese of the arena attack. judith moritz in manchester, thank you. the opposition party in zimbabwe has claimed victory in the country's general election — and accused the electoral commission there of unacceptable delays in announcing the results of the poll. a senior figure in the movement of democratic change accused the zanu—pf party — which has been in power for nearly 40 years — of interference with the people's will. 0ur africa editor fergal keane reports. this was a day in which conflicting hopes would finally collide. a day that began with the first results being posted outside polling stations. and a day of checking and listening. with this assurance to those who remembered rigged elections of the past. we are absolutely confident there was no cheating, we are absolutely confident there was no rigging and we would like to assure the zimbabwean people that we will not steal their choice of leader. we will not subvert their will. the opposition has alleged vote rigging but still cl
was not criticised bya security services was not criticised by a review into what those servicese of the arena attack. judith moritz in manchester, thank you. the opposition party in zimbabwe has claimed victory in the country's general election — and accused the electoral commission there of unacceptable delays in announcing the results of the poll. a senior figure in the movement of democratic change accused the zanu—pf party — which has been in power for nearly 40 years — of...
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but they have yet to produce clear evidence of a link to russia's security services.e role of the russian security services in preparing the assassination of a russian citizen and journalist, babchenko, will be proved by us in court, i am sure of that. russia crossed a red line a while ago. russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil, to intimidate those opponents who are still in russia. this is ridiculous, this is absolutely absurd. the russian state has nothing to do with arkady babchenko. he is a free man in the free world, he can do what he wants. and actually before that case nobody even... i mean the international community on a high level, nobody has no idea who is arkady babchenko. honestly. if there is a russian link, as ukraine claims, it leads through the only man who has so far been arrested. the middleman. this is a court hearing for borys herman, the man allegedly at the centre of this plot. it is a chance for him to put his case and try and explain his role in this bizarre episode. borys herman admits plottin
but they have yet to produce clear evidence of a link to russia's security services.e role of the russian security services in preparing the assassination of a russian citizen and journalist, babchenko, will be proved by us in court, i am sure of that. russia crossed a red line a while ago. russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil, to intimidate those opponents who are still in russia. this is ridiculous, this is absolutely absurd. the russian...
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but they have yet to produce clear evidence of a link to russia's security services.le of the russian security services in preparing the assassination of a russian citizen and journalist, babchenko, will be proved by us in court, i am sure of that. russia crossed a red line a while ago. russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil, to intimidate those opponents who are still in russia. this is ridiculous, this is absolutely absurd. russia as a state has nothing to do with arkady babchenko. he is a free man in a free world, he can do whatever he wants. and actually before that case nobody even... i mean the international community on a high level, nobody has no idea who is arkady babchenko, honestly. if there is a russian link, as ukraine claims, it leads through the only man who has so far been arrested. the middleman. this is a court hearing for borys herman, the man allegedly at the centre of this plot. it's a chance for him to put his case and try and explain his role in this bizarre episode. borys herman admits plotting b
but they have yet to produce clear evidence of a link to russia's security services.le of the russian security services in preparing the assassination of a russian citizen and journalist, babchenko, will be proved by us in court, i am sure of that. russia crossed a red line a while ago. russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil, to intimidate those opponents who are still in russia. this is ridiculous, this is absolutely absurd. russia as a state...
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they have been heavily penetrated by the security services and have little capacity to mount attacks, bbc news, belfast. a ryanair plane has suffered a sudden loss of cabin pressure. 30 passengers have been treated in hospital in germany. the aircraft was flying from dublin to croatia and was forced to make an emergency landing in frankfurt. some of the people on board have complained of suffering headaches and nausea. the former pakistani prime minister has begun a 10 yearjail sentence — he arrived back in the country last night from the uk. nawaz sharif was convicted in absentia by an anti—corruption court last week. but he says he s the victim of a political conspiracy that aims to ensure his party loses in the country s upcoming elections. secunder kermani was on the plane back to pakistan with him and has this report. nawaz sherif was met by a crowd ofjournalists as he boarded a flight heading to lahore. he knew that when he landed he'd be arrested. i know that i'll be going straight to the jail, of course. this is a struggle for the restoration of democracy in pakistan, for the
they have been heavily penetrated by the security services and have little capacity to mount attacks, bbc news, belfast. a ryanair plane has suffered a sudden loss of cabin pressure. 30 passengers have been treated in hospital in germany. the aircraft was flying from dublin to croatia and was forced to make an emergency landing in frankfurt. some of the people on board have complained of suffering headaches and nausea. the former pakistani prime minister has begun a 10 yearjail sentence — he...
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the security service then issued contradictory statements first saying it didn't hold detainees and then insisting that they had the rights to do so to which human rights watch said baghdad needs to publicly clarify which will florence's have the right to hold an interrogate detainees human rights organizations here say that abuse is a commonplace and i don't know what all of these detainees are held on evidence from informants and detention centers are on the outskirts of cities aren't allowed to be visited by n.g.o.s and there. or i believe it's not detention it's state sponsored kidnapping with protests ongoing there is concern from human rights groups that more people will be detained illegally and held without charge the government here says that anybody detained is entitled to due process under the law imran khan al-jazeera. thousands of protesters gathered in the german city of munich to rally against proposals to close the country's borders to migrants police say at least fifteen thousand people took part in a demonstration against the country's interior minister or c. h
the security service then issued contradictory statements first saying it didn't hold detainees and then insisting that they had the rights to do so to which human rights watch said baghdad needs to publicly clarify which will florence's have the right to hold an interrogate detainees human rights organizations here say that abuse is a commonplace and i don't know what all of these detainees are held on evidence from informants and detention centers are on the outskirts of cities aren't allowed...
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confirm that at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners being held there then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this the law says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear no human rights watch say they are looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some horror stories from people in the facility they say that the stories some of the stories that they've heard include people being tortured to death and all of this comes as more and more human rights violations are being uncovered as we come to the end to it nearly a year after the end of the war against it in mosul iraq says that it is trying to do its best simply overwhelmed by the amount of people that it arrested during the war against eisel and is trying to give everybody due process to pakistan now attention is rising before wednesday's general election candidate folded to her you can soft has been killed
confirm that at least four hundred twenty seven prisoners being held there then the national security agency service backtracked saying it was allowed to hold prisoners however the law is a little bit murky on all of this the law says that the iraqi security forces can hold prisoners captured in the time of war without charge whether the national security service comes under that is unclear no human rights watch say they are looking for clarification on all of this they say they've heard some...
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it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.te, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the floor smeared in pigs blood. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop pretending to be dead. translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was. all this time, his wife olga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimi
it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.te, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the spu, and recorded all of their interactions. the spu then decided to fake the murder, to try and expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the floor smeared in pigs blood. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop...
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on it, 90 names, russians, men and women — considered by the security services of this country to have some part in activities organised by the russian intelligence service. espionage on a massive scale. every country has its intelligence services. some of them, to put it delicately, are more active than others. and in the case of the soviet union, their offensive intelligence services were way, way beyond anyone else's. we were getting increasingly fed up simply with the volume of soviet intelligence officers who were being stuffed into the embassy and the trade delegation in london. i recall at the time the security services, mi5, telling me that they couldn't actually keep an eye on such massive numbers of people. and i learnt, to my surprise, that it took about nine security men to follow one soviet espionage officer. and so we were on a losing game. we didn't know because of the sheer numbers, really, what they were up to. this man agreed to talk about his experiences with the kgb. he's british and we'll call him jim walker. he's a research scientist in the field of nuclear energy
on it, 90 names, russians, men and women — considered by the security services of this country to have some part in activities organised by the russian intelligence service. espionage on a massive scale. every country has its intelligence services. some of them, to put it delicately, are more active than others. and in the case of the soviet union, their offensive intelligence services were way, way beyond anyone else's. we were getting increasingly fed up simply with the volume of soviet...
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it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.why, the bbc has spoken to all the key players. for the fake murder there was, of course, a fake killer. the hitman used to be an orthodox priest, but tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hitman was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the sbu, and recorded all their interactions. the sbu then decided to fake the murder to try to expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. 0n the big night, babchenko lay on the floor, smeared in pigs blood, and waited for the fake hitman to appear. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop pretending to be dead. translation: i took off my clothes all covered in blood. by then i was as cold as a stray dog. i'd wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was. all this time, his wife 0lga was having to kee
it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.why, the bbc has spoken to all the key players. for the fake murder there was, of course, a fake killer. the hitman used to be an orthodox priest, but tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hitman was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the sbu, and recorded all their interactions. the sbu then decided to fake the...
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the top stories on al-jazeera somali security services said to be back in control of the interior ministry compound after two bomb blasts and a gun battle in the past few hours a car bomb exploded outside the building in the heart of the capital mogadishu before gunman from inside five people are reported to have been killed during the attack mode of has more now from the city. where it may have been cheating. and al-shabaab members again and again. to the media even. people who are going. to apply what we know if he ended the truck at that computer. also it could have been able to go on from i mean . that. have been taken but you know what could go on so far which one people that . zimbabwe's president is back on the campaign trail two weeks after surviving a grenade attack at a rally two people died and several others were injured when a bomb was thrown at emerson in the way of security is being stepped up ahead of voting at the end of this month. the syrian government is back in control of southern iraq province after the rebels agreed to surrender as part of a deal that ends more than
the top stories on al-jazeera somali security services said to be back in control of the interior ministry compound after two bomb blasts and a gun battle in the past few hours a car bomb exploded outside the building in the heart of the capital mogadishu before gunman from inside five people are reported to have been killed during the attack mode of has more now from the city. where it may have been cheating. and al-shabaab members again and again. to the media even. people who are going. to...
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security service identification card that's why he was able to be at the compound so. how much of a target was this interior ministry building was it was it an easy hate for them to get to. the an easy target simply because the media the last bombings they tried to i mean if you book a beloved suicide bombing that i think an entity that was a month ago did you get entry into the ministry of interior and that was in secret the michigan cheat it's located just one minute from that main parliament building on the next building in the midst of internal security minutes from the presidential palace on these heavily guarded that's why they had to be easier than tactic compound ok it will leave it there he is reporting live for us from a position many thanks. more than one point six million people have been ordered to get out of their homes in western japan after what officials are describing as historic rainfall there's already been serious flooding and mudslides at least thirty eight people are dead and dozens more are missing with the worst flooding recorded from the city
security service identification card that's why he was able to be at the compound so. how much of a target was this interior ministry building was it was it an easy hate for them to get to. the an easy target simply because the media the last bombings they tried to i mean if you book a beloved suicide bombing that i think an entity that was a month ago did you get entry into the ministry of interior and that was in secret the michigan cheat it's located just one minute from that main parliament...
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the second really important thing, the evidence that the police and security services will be able tohere it came from. it's a very good day today in the development of this investigation. can we speculate on what this small bottle of novichok looked like and how it might have come into the possession of charlie rowley? i expect it's fairly small and probably quite nondescript on the outside. when nerve agents are moved around in small quantities, they are usually moved in small plastic type looking containers, only maybe an inch and a half across and an inch wide, but they are thick and heavy. at the end of the day, this only contained about a quarter of an egg cup full of novichok. they might have thought it was some sort of container or plastic thing that might have contained some medicines and picked it up through interest. it will be fairly nondescript. but i'd be surprised if it is a common or garden sort of perfume bottle or something. this stuff is really toxic. whoever used it knew that, and they wouldn't ideally carry it in something that might injure themselves. that interv
the second really important thing, the evidence that the police and security services will be able tohere it came from. it's a very good day today in the development of this investigation. can we speculate on what this small bottle of novichok looked like and how it might have come into the possession of charlie rowley? i expect it's fairly small and probably quite nondescript on the outside. when nerve agents are moved around in small quantities, they are usually moved in small plastic type...
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the security services c.s.i. type the tape which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were able to construct a proper narrative because it together like a thriller or a bafta award winning director you'd be able to do that but surely one of the concerns was were you greetings i'm going to propaganda yourself given that you know i mean one of the bia they don't have very closely associated with the saudi government but i think my thing is i think even though you may not be yes exactly so i think that one of the consideration we want to absolutely avoid any accusations of propaganda so. one of the reasons that we used virtually no commentary for the top of it was that was that all of the great actors or melinda's yeah there is yes we so we use a very small amount of. ne
the security services c.s.i. type the tape which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were able to construct a proper narrative because it together like a thriller or a bafta award winning director you'd be able to do that but surely one of the...
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it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.e an orthodox priest that tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hitman was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the sbu, and recorded all their interactions. the sbu then decided to fake the murder to try to expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the floor, smeared in pigs blood, and waited for the fake hit man to appear. an ambulance was called and babchenko taken to the morgue, where, away from prying eyes, he could at last stop pretending to be dead. translation: i took off my clothes all covered in blood by then i was as cold as a stray dog. i wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was. all this time, his wife olga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a pea
it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service.e an orthodox priest that tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hitman was in fact working with ukraine's security service, the sbu, and recorded all their interactions. the sbu then decided to fake the murder to try to expose what it suspected was a russian plot to kill dissidents in kiev. on the big night, babchenko lay on the...
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yes indeed them actually by example when i moved even to the head a quarter of the security service. four days of. torture they thought that i'd die so they put my body with those who would be transferred but i'm very lucky that the. find that i'm still alive and send me back to the silly but this is as i said this is daily had been daily up to now unfortunately years and years and we always talk about this and there was a lot of over them a lot of for all of us c.c. is the fourth or all of us know and there was a huge number of this germany and witness and forth all and document all saw from the security service this is have been daily now while we are talking there are some of the syrian. killed because of the torch in the same place as the from the same people and nothing to stop this behavior as and arash thank you very much indeed for sharing your experience with us here at out to tara thank you very much indeed. china's baby vaccine scandal has stirred a lively debate on social media in spite of the strict censorship the country's second largest maker of rabies vaccines was fou
yes indeed them actually by example when i moved even to the head a quarter of the security service. four days of. torture they thought that i'd die so they put my body with those who would be transferred but i'm very lucky that the. find that i'm still alive and send me back to the silly but this is as i said this is daily had been daily up to now unfortunately years and years and we always talk about this and there was a lot of over them a lot of for all of us c.c. is the fourth or all of us...
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the security services c.s.i. type footage which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were able to construct a proper narrative cut together like a thriller or a bafta award winning director of able to do that but surely one of the concerns was were you greetings i'm going to propaganda yourself given that you know i mean one of the other obeah they don't have very closely associated with the saudi government but i think my thing is i think even though you may not be yes exactly so i think that one of the consideration we want to absolutely avoid any accusations of propaganda so. one of the reasons we used virtually no commentary for the top of it was that was that all of the great actors or melinda's yeah there is yes we so we used a very small amount of. neuration in
the security services c.s.i. type footage which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of footage we were able to cut it together like a story and and then so once we had that once we knew we had that we were able to construct a proper narrative cut together like a thriller or a bafta award winning director of able to do that but surely one of the concerns was were...
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the security services system analyzes facial features and compares them with the database. as soon as a camera catches my features the system looks in my photo in the database and then automatically shows my name and all the information has about me. there with me to jettison see china as authorities keep secret exactly who's data they enter in the database but regime critic jungly fun is highly likely to feature he's been surveyed for years. up with as high as. they no longer send agents to trail you the unpleasant feeling of having someone following you around has gone instead they use technology you hardly notice but don't let yourself be fold they're still there it's like in george orwell's novel nineteen eighty-four. yeah i want to know just how accurate this software is transit authority employee takes a photo of me and uploads it into the system then images from six taxis appear mine is not among them. so does the work but all of them are foreigners to this man looks a bit like you i took it maybe we just need more data from foreigners to improve our accuracy. even h
the security services system analyzes facial features and compares them with the database. as soon as a camera catches my features the system looks in my photo in the database and then automatically shows my name and all the information has about me. there with me to jettison see china as authorities keep secret exactly who's data they enter in the database but regime critic jungly fun is highly likely to feature he's been surveyed for years. up with as high as. they no longer send agents to...
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. >> yes, if your goal as a security service is to attempt to kill someone as the russians appear to have tried to do, there was a number of methods they could have tried to do. they wanted to send a message for those that are former spies or those that went sideways with respect to russian security services, this is an attempt to say look, we know who you are, and this is the consequence or punishment for what you did. the fact that it was a cost benefit analysis is that the russians knew there would be international blow back if they chose to do it anyway. >> is there anyway to see if it is from the same batch? a nerve agent used in this first attack? >> there is, and he is not a specific agent in and of himself. it is a series. the weapons of mass destruction teams that every country in the west has that is very good at going after these agents they will be able to determine if this was part of the orlando batch. it will all be part of this information and the last part will be geography. they will attempt to overlay the recent subjects with those of the previous. did their paths
. >> yes, if your goal as a security service is to attempt to kill someone as the russians appear to have tried to do, there was a number of methods they could have tried to do. they wanted to send a message for those that are former spies or those that went sideways with respect to russian security services, this is an attempt to say look, we know who you are, and this is the consequence or punishment for what you did. the fact that it was a cost benefit analysis is that the russians...
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it‘s a different crime story in the guardian, it says that british security services are using childrenrity servcies have identified those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury. the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnson. and the financial times is looking at the bank of england‘s investigation into the accounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i think i glanced over my shoulder there that what i was saying did not necessarily much what you‘re seeing, but i thought i would continue. thank you for being so polite about it. who once yesterday's papers? let us it. who once yesterday's papers? let us stick with the papers today. let us us stick with the papers today. let us start with the metro and a quotation here, policing cuts fuel surge in the murders. who is saying there‘s? this is the police federation, they want more police on the front line, more members and bobbies on the beat. the figures are shocking. more than 5 million offences in the year until march. these are the official figures that coun
it‘s a different crime story in the guardian, it says that british security services are using childrenrity servcies have identified those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury. the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnson. and the financial times is looking at the bank of england‘s investigation into the accounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i think i glanced over my shoulder there that what i was...
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the security services system analyzes facial features and compares them with the database.as soon as a camera captures my features the system looks at my photo in the database and then automatically shows my name and all the information has about me being with me to just isn't see china's authorities keep secret exactly who's data they enter in the database but regime critic jungly fun is highly likely to feature he's been surveyed for years. with as. they no longer send agents to trail you the unpleasant feeling of having someone falling around has gone instead they use technology you hardly notice but don't let yourself be fold they're still there it's like in george orwell's novel nineteen eighty-four. yeah i want to know just how accurate this software is a transit authority employee takes a photo of me and uploads it into the system. then images from six taxis appear mine is not among them. but all of them a foreigner as this man looks a bit like you i think that maybe we just need more data from foreigners to improve our accuracy. even here in china surveillance syste
the security services system analyzes facial features and compares them with the database.as soon as a camera captures my features the system looks at my photo in the database and then automatically shows my name and all the information has about me being with me to just isn't see china's authorities keep secret exactly who's data they enter in the database but regime critic jungly fun is highly likely to feature he's been surveyed for years. with as. they no longer send agents to trail you the...
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the same story, security services never found materials used poison.hat is ina way, found materials used poison. that is in a way, we do not know about the police investigation because it is not what they would make public. whom i have brought into the country, we have not heard anything about that. it is extraordinary to have this substantial claims and theresa may was very firm in waning russia for this. yet the whole of the eu it was a great political moment because she was so strong and the world became united, and we just do not actually know. we do not have a hard facts to prove who carried it out on behalf of two. a few days ago russia was saying britain had had a role in covering up, covering up the evidence, so they did not know who it was. it is quite strange, people have stopped asking questions. has russia been told by the british authorities, we have narrowed it down to this group of people, it might have been one of them acting on behalf of this, it felt it was as if the whole issue had gone away. but perhaps behind—the—scenes it was stil
the same story, security services never found materials used poison.hat is ina way, found materials used poison. that is in a way, we do not know about the police investigation because it is not what they would make public. whom i have brought into the country, we have not heard anything about that. it is extraordinary to have this substantial claims and theresa may was very firm in waning russia for this. yet the whole of the eu it was a great political moment because she was so strong and the...
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bomb blasts on a gun battle in the somali capital fighting between al shabaab attackers and security services ended a short time ago moda he has more now from mogadishu. three suicide bomb didn't think he had been cheated. and al-shabaab members again he asked about nima gained access to the meaning of the g.d.s. shooting people don't believe. so if i what we know if he ended the attack at that computer. also it could have been able to go on from i mean. that by. have been taking too but you know what people on soap up which one people. zimbabwe's president is back on the campaign trail two weeks after surviving a grenade attack at a rally two people died and several others were injured when a bombs throw in a tennis and. in blow away a security has been stepped up ahead of voting at the end of the month. the syrian government is back in control of southern durand province after the rebels agreed to surrender as part of a deal it ends more than two weeks of fighting this force at least three hundred fifty thousand people to leave many heading for the border with jordan bernard smith has more
bomb blasts on a gun battle in the somali capital fighting between al shabaab attackers and security services ended a short time ago moda he has more now from mogadishu. three suicide bomb didn't think he had been cheated. and al-shabaab members again he asked about nima gained access to the meaning of the g.d.s. shooting people don't believe. so if i what we know if he ended the attack at that computer. also it could have been able to go on from i mean. that by. have been taking too but you...